The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 4, 1947, Page 3

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pt wri lon si “PHURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1947 mk 5 “A ‘Bis Boea Chica “ e ‘ e - Marines Victors | - In Basketball: “In the City Recreation De- ‘partment basketball games last night at the High School gym, the: first game was a pushover for the Boca Chica Marines, inst the E.P.C. 618. The score was 44-22; Dillard pocketed 20 points for his team, Hi steam- mates were Bernal, Fisher, No- Jan, Rusself and Mangrum. Moore accounted for 11 of the BP.C:'s 22 points, with Hedbaw- ny, Dorwart and Dusek account- ing for the remaining 11. Key West Transit and Bob’s Shop carried their tradi-. tional battle from the scftball field to the basketball court. The Transit came out 3 points ahead of ’s in a nip and tuck game which was the best of the eve- | | : scored 6 points for is Transit mates. R. Barber, G. eke McCowan, Woodson, Costar and Sellers completed their roster. Skaggs made 9 ‘ints for the losers. Alonzo and Villareal made the other 6. D. Roberts, Bolton, Herrick and Ab- ston were the other players. The Naval Ordnance team, a young inexperienced outfit which will round into shape with practice, was badly beaten by the good tearn work of the C.Y.C. with a final score of 38 to 21.° Valdez, high point man of the evening, chalked up 18 points for the C.Y.C. Delgado, ‘Herrick, Mora, Boza, and Bethel accounted for the remainder. Riddle made 12 pjoints for the Qrdnance and Fellows, Belcher, Wardlow, Hogland, MeKay and Witchie completed their team. Referees were Sweeting and Yates. Scorer, Cerezo. Timekeep- er, Tallon. Fe a ig nigeeenatonemon Seceeceangggesgeocec*eore BASKETBALL ~ SCHEDULE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Night Games Soecevoocccceneneoggeese TONIGHT— 6:00—High School CYC Girls. 7:00—USS. Willkie vs. 7 B Girls vs. Inde- » /pendents. 5—Junior Conchs vs. Key West Electric Repair. 9:30-—Fleet Sonar School vs. ~- * Beachcombers. ” <eirnynivinvuvnvnacueet yaaa SPORTS and ‘RECREATION “ugumannuonnguyeauuseugaqest ta ER ANU a UAE SWIMMING—<South Beach, soutt end of Duval Street. DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock west Caroline Street; Craig Dock, north end of Grinnel) Street: BASEBALL—Games, usually on Sunday afternoon, at.Munici. pal Stadium, Duck Avenue and 14th Street. 3OLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island. eile ~ TENNIS—Bayview en Di- vision Street (day and night facilities). BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts at South Beach and Bayview Park. LN: BA Bayview Park. stip —Bayview uth Beach, PICNICKING—Tables at ~Bay- view Park. ° CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND - Bayview Park. SQMFORT STATIONS—Bavview Park, ———— How They Stand BASEBALL Key West's Senior Baseball League (Wickers Field) Club— W, L. Pct. Red Raiders —...........8 5 .615 Boca Chica Flyers ...6 6 500} Naval Air Station —.. 5. 7 .417 Castle Of Sargans Will Be Restored SARGANS, Switzerland.—(AP). —The Swiss Castle Society is planning the’ restoration of the rear section of the Castel of Sar- gans. This section collapsed some 80 years ago. The castle belonged to the counts of Tog. genburg about 500 years ago. The harbor of Narvik, . Nor- way, is ice free, although it lies near the Arctic Qcean, because of the influenée of the Gulf Stream. e U.S, Navy in a three-year period produced 1,100 training films averaging two reels each. a : Se aiehed i a AON (CHARLES SMI ip the club house, Key West Sait Club members last night at regular meeting Stock Island, elected Charlie Sraith president for the ensuing year. Others elected were Knight, vice president, in of tournaments; Jim Jones, vice _——-~ - maeiehee~ wae at Seniors Down Juniors, 15-13, ‘In Second Basketball Round In the High School Intermural g. | Bask€tball League’s second round , Monday, the Seniors won out in| the last two minutes of play,, 15 to 13. * High scorers among the Seniors were Joe Fleitas and Fred Bry- ant, each with six points. For the Juniors, Paul Higgenbotham tallied five points, and Captain Jack Larsen and Nester Nuenez, four each. In the second garne Monday . night, the 10th Grade boys beat the 9th Grade, 39-18. The high scorers for the victors were John Busto and William Pinder, each with eight points. Close behind with six points each were Robert Sopher and Mario Branly. For the losers, Garland Jchnson and Morris Skaggs were tied, each sinking seven points. Box score of the gannes: 10th Grade Player-Position— Solomon, f Beaver, f -2........, Henriquez, g Lewis, g LE EAT EE SOE OE meee, 2 on... EP CLE ieee aaa a aan 5% Fernandez, g -... Carey, f .. Busto, c ee ha : Sth Grade Player-Position— Points MONMGON: (CO bon ee A Thampson, g mee, o- Doughtry, -f Skaggs, f -..... : ua POG e oy ee Points CONARBHOOH*S crc ORs 12th Grade Player-Position— woe Pleites, ¢ Brooks Cathey, g- —-:-.--2-.-- Fred Bryant, gg: .—_—____»; Billy Albury, g 2. Andre Mumford, f Bobby Brown, f -........... Points TH. ELE GOLF CLUB PRESIDENT for THAT. MAN uw Pe ee eP F - wre CTED | president in charge of greens; Bob Saunders, vice president in ‘charge of membership. : Secretary-Treasurer, Horace O’Bryant; directors, Bob Spotts- | Harry wood and Paul Sher, Dr, Jack | lettermen . of, St. charge ' Hayes, this year’s president,. is | Prep’ School “were the other director. ee are ~ es boc eae) TODAY'S | ANNIVERSARIES . (Know America) 1816—Benjamin Silliman, no- ted Yale chemist his day, son of a famed Yale scientist, born in New Haven. Died Jan. 14, 1885. 1818—William W, Loring, no- ted officer in the war with Mex- ico, Confederate general, Egypt- ian army head after the war, born in Wilmington, N. C. Died in New York City, December 30, 1886. 3 1845—John A. Cockerill, Uni- on drummer boy at 15, journal- ist, war correspondent, old N. Y. World’s fighting editor-in- | chief, born in Adams | County, we Died April 10, 1896. 1861—Lillian Russell, comic opera siar ane i beauty, born in Clinton, Died June 6, 1922. ‘ 1865—Luther H. Gulick, Y. M. C. A. specialist in physical edu- cation, New York civic: worker, author, born in Honolulu (of American missionary parents). | Died August 13, 1918. famed stage Towa. In 1860, North Carolina, levied special taxes.on_ beaver hats, j gold- headed canes, __ harps, eas abe and politicians... | | Myrt ated 6 20 2 ! Ben Saunders, g ao) | Horacio Castillo, g —....... 0 i lth Grade | Player-Position— Points seek Larsen, f 2... 4 Jack Smith, g 22. 0 | Paul Higgenbotham, g _._. 5 ; Nester Nuenez, f -............. 4 ‘Erasto Perez, f 00... 0 LPat: Lane; g —...... 0 John Cobo, g --»......-... 0 SSI On Your Shopping List For ‘HIM"” you want practical. Be hs 3 We Suggest A Necktie | ! the most wonderful gift in qll the world—something to please him beyond mere words—something that will be If He’s the INDOOR TYPE, You Give Him |. IT or DRESS SHIRTS 51 to 85% Dress SHOES #7 to #1285. AND If He’s the OUTDOOR TYPE, We Suggest That You Give Him A GIFT - ; mural league SWEATERS . ..*2°> to #19 Sport. Shirts . . *25°, to. #89 Sport Coats . . 135° to $3500 If He’s. the HARD.TO-PLEASE TYPE from Kantor’s Whatever You GIVE, We Assure You Proper Fit fer Whatever. You Chodse R'S aeons oman « « av] z ‘Baskethall-At | St. Leo College. (ineeial to The CItisen) ST. LEO, Fla; Dée. 4.—Four | answering the call | Reen to initial. basketball pra¢- | tice yesterday,’ fn addition a host ‘| of former .“B”..squad’ and intra- players besieged gch at the work- the St. Lea co out. : Lettermen candidates are Pete | DeSibour, * team - captain; Bob ' Mattingly, Pete. Mulligan. and | and! Jim’ Brandan. Other strong ‘contenders for. the. qpintet- mn- | Glude John Dion, of Key West; ; Bill Kelly, Tony. Henderson, and ; Frank Sosin, also. of Key West. The St. Lea prep team opens {its season Dec. 9 here in a tilt with New. Port Richey. Coach |Reen. stated yesterday that he i hopes ta field a strong tion by-that time. Defending ‘champions of the state -Catholie-cage circuit, the Lions have beeked a heavy , game schedule: including Ocala, ‘Clearwater, Bolles, St. Paul’s, and St. Joseph’s of Jackson- ville, FMA «and St. Pauls of St. ,; Petersburg, DeLand, and Ken- ‘tueky Military ‘Institute. Also booked are .two games with Florida U. Freshmen., Tokyo Pays | | “Key Money” | Over Counter | TOKYO.—(AP).—The old,. fa- | miliar Chinese squeeze known as ; “key money” has oozed into Ja- In China you pay the landlord i“key money” when buying or , renting: The sum laid out for | the ‘privilege of getting the key | often exceeds the total for many ' months’ rent. ' There are: few places to rent in Tokyo because of the housing ' advertisements ‘that appear now ' stipulate. the “key money” de- ‘ manded. ae } \ The population’ of Canada was estimated at 12,307,000 last’ year. MP SSSA alae a And Subse SSR eS CERTIFICATE MENS SHOP. a oe. ee rr nr at ne mete -- Makes Airfield Starts Dec. 9th| Leo College | plant 1,240 acres af wheat among those} tween runways at Stapleton air- of Coach Pat} field. Based on the present mar- aggrega- ; .. 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