The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 9, 1947, Page 3

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; Day DECEMBER 9. 1947 A i Ni nee ame -2, 6-1 FROM | “SMITH MONDAY Casa Marina Professional¥ Scores Impressively inj onrenervensencesneesyes First Tennis Play Qf! BASKETBALL SCHEDULE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM | Night Games CER ae ~ a y % Pi : oe eS we, Winter Season jtions opened iniormally yes- terday afternoon at the Naval | Air Station court when Ja Cohn, Casa Marina tennis profes: | abesanensssososcoesonsse} sional, won handily from Nick; PONIGHT— Smith, 7th Naval District eta | 6:00—CYC Girls vs. High; H } Key West’s winter tennis ex. | | | | champion, 6-2 and 6-1. Cohn was | School Varsity Girls. | in excellent shape and played a| 7:00—EPC 618 vs, Key weal] hard, fast game that his ama- | Transit. ’ wer a a teur opponent could not ope £:15—Bob’s Sport Shop vg. Na- ’ : . wiki qe iep senor ie y ; — 3 with yesterday. val Ordnance. SANTA’S HELPER .., ROAD TO HEALTH... Robert watches Joseph * In a doubles’ match, Jay Cohn | 9:30-—-CYC Boys vs. Boca Chica and Commander Mike O'Connor | Marines. Six-year-old Robert Da- Grasso, 10, and James Kelly, 8, at work on bicyele ~ teamed to win a close match, ge aa 8 rnin Sng | ly forgets his pain as he — saws: under. supervision of oceupational therapiat : a Nick Smith and Jack | ~Chiea Marines, | works on a rocking- Naomi Seinfeld; -at Bellevue Hospital, New York, ~ ME Mowat’ Stalion “curt was | 8:15—USS Wilkie vs. EPC 618.| horse-ta:be. - Work sir engthens muscles. used as the Casa Marina courts | 0:80-—-Independents "vs. Key, ii mee nearcoen a Vor aar = SaaS ai West Transit. ld pth in. shape sand “It te, eget h Se op sa: POPP PPO OA In 1904, there were fewer than} Ey idence of tuberculosis ae ten days, before the, courts will | ers Prwenecet ae ae 10,000 haspitai beds for the tu- yed the _rejection ot 150,000 cant. be ready for play. #.00-sunioreConons vauls Brainy berculous, Today there are 100,- ididates for “military duty in, This afternoon at four o'clock, Sport Shop. L ; 000 ,bit 40,000 more are. needed. World War JL. i the exhibitions will continue, , 8:15—Key West Electric Re- adwrmower aa i with City Champion Ygnacio pair vs. Naval Ordnance. ° ° ; Bs ee. | Carbonell and Jay Cohn eombin-} 9:30—Fleet Sonar School vs. Kills Dandelions { ing against the team of Nick CYC Boys. oe Smith and Jack Sellers, —_—_______.. ITHACA, N.. ¥.—(AP)— | yy Jay Cohn has high hopes of ONE-MINUTE Cornell University agricul. | a bringing some exceptional ten- tural scientists have develop- | we nis matches to the Island Cit : T ed a sprayer gadget which ing the well-known profes- | ° | Eee ee that lawns can be | ova Kovacs and Riggs, and 1. Which professional football! Sprayed and cut at the same | Professional Jack March, who | team won the championship trom time. played against Cohn last year, the Green Bay Packers in 1940? Excellent resujts have ob- has already accepted Cohn’s in- 2. What college football team — on Cornell lawns, re- yitation for a re-match this | went to the Sugar. Bow] for two rig Dr, A. M. Pridham, winter at the Casa Marina | Consecutive’ years — 1937 and professor of ornaméntal hor- qourts. 1938? | ticulture, who had a hand | Also expected to play in ex- 3. What race horse won top| in building the device, 1 hibitions this winter is Amateur | Winnings in 1937? He says use of the spray- | Laura Lou Jahn, the youthful / 4, What baseball player broke er on @ lawnmower makes |; girl star, ‘whose play has been 'the modern .record of hitting; it relatively simple to deter- sensational ‘this year. " | sately in 41 consecutive ganiés mine where the chemical has i TE ES AE eS eae made in 1922 by George Sisler? been applied, since wherever FINAL BATTING AVERAGES | 5. Which Cleveland baseball; fhe grass is cut, the spray OF THE KEY WEST SENIOR | pitcher hurled a no-hit ball ‘game | hes been in action against Just. Received A Complete Line of WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS BASEBALL LEAGUE | the opening day of the 1940 dandelions and other weeds. FOR 1847 series? Th2 Cornell sprayer fea- eee area SE aA PT A STS ASSAY = a Pe tures a earbon diexide cyl- : Camber BC ‘a . A THE ANSWERS: inder to. apply pressure in RESTAURANT EQUIP MENT and SUPP LIES Smith, RR 10 2 5 .500) 1. The Chicago Bears. place of a pump. Se Mauldin, RR 23 510 434! 2 Santa Clara. M AXWEI CO. ; Sterling, RR 7 .428| 3. Seabiscuit-—$168,580. A achanaahatheathahntenticatll The Ine. ‘ Doggett, NAS’ |’ 25"1 Hernandez, RR 15 rors 400} “4, Joe DiMaggio. .400' 5, Bob Feller. Tuberculosis kills more people Furniture anil urndahings Whitman, BC 8 "398 ene between 15 and 45 than = any A, Acevedo, RR — 45 10 17 377! umMMMUNOOOMURRERAD | Cher disease. exepe e0 Rolan, BC 11 | 909 Fleming Street. Corner Margaret St Key West, Fla. ~ — 2 AOMAOADADAIRDADWOUNAAHKhIAHSSwo aes! SPORTS 4 and : Read the Classified Ads in aa! Evencheck, BC 32 Walker, NAS 18 333 Citizen, VENETIAN BLINDS fj Joe Mira, RR 18 333 | RECREATION Seo ee Sn ae Dukes, NAS $4.18 19 8a3 ee eee enone nee ae Myers, NAS 16 212) euyaggurnnnnuannnnancntegonuqugg ne ugsangtanngn UNE West, BC 33 303 eek th VOU Schacht, RR 10 300, SWIMMING—South Beach, soul| g ga gee SORE RRO RRR RRR eee eo - Gwynn, BC 27 296 end of Duval Street. POM ML sso at ese ete pea ec inate eer Mm Caldwell, NAS _ 26 ‘977 |DEEPSEA FISHING—Wulf Dock, Cates, RR 23 .260 west Caroline Street; Craig Dean, BC 27 259 Dock, north end of Grinnel) Ferns, BC 32 .250 Street, Muncrief, NAS _ 32 250 BASEBALL—Games, usually on| D: Roberts, RR 32 .250 Sunday afternoon, at Munici- | | Carl Griffin, RR _ 29 296 pal Stadium, Duck Avenue .250 and 14th Street. J. Villareal, RR 36 VAAN ACOH A PANASCHON LUNCH NHK OCUNK A Baker, RR 16 250) SOLF—Municipal Golf Course, | Leading hitter was Mauldin) Stock Island, } Hi Fr | with a 434 average, followed by} “ENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- 1S uture ees in t 1€ Doggett, second; A. ane vision Street (day and night third; Evencheck, fourth. The facilities). others were not in enough faes) 3ASKETBALL—Outdoor courts Business World!! to be considered. at South Beach and Bayview Park. Because tuberculosis has n0|saNpDBALL—Bayview Park. ee ap, rept Spr yt in its sary jpeeETLEBOARD —Bayview/# io. > ea aa ey stagé, pédple often have it wi Park and South Beach. : : : Th n a houdeliver out Knowing. they are ill. PICNICKING—Tables at Bay |M o> 0°” ewsaoy who delivers view Park, The art of casting metal, or) s47,.DREN’S PLAYGROUND — your paper may be starting foundry work, is one of the old- Bayview Park. est of the basic industries. 3OMFORT STATIONS—Bavview his first million every time Park, Ground soapstone, or talc, is | sia as you drop some coins in his used in axle grease and face Michael Faraday produced the PORNO: 1 on eee. is hand. And even if he’s ex THE SWIMMERS’ CHOICE never a millionaire, he will be a better business man; amore valuable member of his community when he’s grown... for the experi- ence he’s gaining now. Subseribe to the This simple tribute is published in honor of the newsboy who Key West Citizen brings you this paper—and in honor of every newsboy in 25c A Week by Carrier America! 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