The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 12, 1947, Page 3

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FRIDAY, D DECEMBER | 12, J PONCE DE LEON Four Games: In- Basketball” PLAYS CONCHS | Tournament Are OneSided YEAR'S High School Basketball Team Meets First Oppo- sition Of Loeal Season ‘Tonight The High School Cgnchs Bas- kétball. team. will meet the Ponce De Leon Cavaliers tonight in, the High , School gym. The Cavaliers are coached by J. C. Gramley, who is one of the out- ; standing coaches of the state. ‘Coach Gramley is_ bringing two teams to Key West this yeer, a Varsity and Junior Var- sity team. They are out to avenge last year’s defeat. They have a veteran team this year and it should be a nip and tuck bat- tle: ‘The Conchs learned a great deal whenethey played against the Alumni team, but are sadly lacking in experience. At a meeting held last night, the basketball. squad elected j Hilburn Roberts. and Galey | Sweeting as co-captains to lead | them for the remajnder of the | year. JOE LOPEZ HAS SCORE OF 73.IN OPEN AT MIAMI TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know. America) Edward G. Robinson, born in Rumania, 54 years ago. DeWitt M. Emery of Chicago, | founder of the National Small} Business Men’s Association, born! at Grove City, Pa., 51 years ago. Vice Admiral Randall Jacobs, born Danyille, Pa., 62 years ago. | Harty: M. Watrier- sMovie pré-; ducer, born in Russia, 66 years ago. Dr. secretary of the World Council of Christian’ Education, New! York, born in Rio Grande Coun- ty, Colo., 48 years ago. Rachel Crothers of Redding, Conn., author-playwright, born in Bloomington, Ill, 69 years ago, Lieut. Gen. Charles P. Hall, | born, at Sardis, Miss., 61 years | ago. Arthur Garfield Hays of New York, noted lawyer and civic worker born in Rochester, N. Y., 66 years ago. TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES (Know America) 1745—John Jay, New York; lawyer patriot of the Revolution, | diplomat, secretary of. foreign: affairs, 1784-89, first Chief Jus-, tice of the U.S. Supreme Court, New York governor, York., Died May 17, 1829. 1805—Henry ;:\Wells,' messériger on xailroads and stage coaches, ! with a trunk, president of Amer- ican Express in 1850, organizer of. Wells Fargo, Aurora, civic worker born Thetford, N.Y. Died Dec. 10, 1878. 1836—Sarah B. I. Cooper, San} Francisco philanthropist and} founder of kindergartens, one of the great women of her genera- The Citizens Food Committee Suggest: A "PEACE PLATE” FOR TODAY Save Wheat! Save Meat! Savethe Peace! FRIDAY PEACE PLATE It's the clever coating technique that wins friends for today’s Peace Plate special, Crusty Fish Fillets. Simple directions from the Con- sumer Service Section, Citizens Food Committee, tell just how to come up with life-guard brown fil- lets that hold delicate flavor with- in their deep and seasoned crust. Best of all, these fillets — using al- most any type fish now available— are better for being prepared well ahead of cooking. With Crusty Fish Fillets, serve panned diced potatoes, and a mix- ture of green beans and celery cooked together and seasoned to taste. Muffins or rolls, split and toasted, would be good in this meal. What's for dessert? Applesauce Custard Pudding piping hot from the oven. CRUSTY FISH FILLETS $s Gish fillet: ler, had 1% pound: an Ghote Couns , haddock, § ta le: poons rated tablespoons Br % éup lemon juice acvo7, | Forrest L, Knapp, general! . bern New: Ee A onion butter or fortified marga- 947 — THE KEY WE WHST CITIZEN fie ", PAGE THREE, Gcaeaed Club. In Picnic Sunday Key West Outboard ‘Club. will —_—_————_ hold a picnic at Boca Chica: Sun- | day. for-members, -their families, and friends: ” All members having a boat at ithe picnic will hold’ trial. runs LOO te 3 tn gen ee nr ee | ALUMNAE TEAM BEATS* HIGH. SCHOOL. B. OUT. * Junior Conchs for a ride, espe- _ cially in. the first half. The score , .FIT BY SCORE OF 41 at the end of the half was 31 to 0. The Conchs got busy in the , - TO 9 second half holding Bob’s. down | Te — for = Face ‘to, be All four games in the City Re-' so that each team ‘made ‘about | See ay e date ‘and ; Place to be ‘announced later. creation Department . . Basketball | the same number of points for a' OPENER <AUUUTAEEAGUUEGANUUOUAENLOUCYOOCETOTTLEAOGURAAARERRAPRAO ER, SPORTS and ) | RECREATION ~ {League played’ at . the High ‘total of: 50-18. The program of a tuberculosis | sdniieiigeigueadanienitontn bemcary oag night were very {send Rae Wea el Penagy o-oo ana ap ey santos | SWIMMING —soutn Beach, soutt! Tie High’ School “B” team Helirsecar Racy the ek aceegl Pilg pl secretary gaye DEEPSEA FISHING—Uult Dock,| Played the first game against (i. wuinte for Blectuis ie Vented. and a eee west Caroline, Street; Craig/ the Alumnae. Claudia Roberts After the third game, between potato retiabilitatien. of Banke arth end of Grinnel} pocketed 19 points (high scorer ' Fleet ree for the evening) and Pat Mallory C.Y.C. boys, BSASEBAI.L—Games, usually on/g toward a total of -41 for : Sunday afternoon, at Munici-| Atimnae. June Yates and B pal Stadium, Duck Avenue Kelly were the “B” and 14th Street. 4OLF—Municipal Golf Course, Sonar School .and’ the the tuberculous. The Christmas the more: experi- Seal Sale: supports this- educa- the enced. Sonar. boys said. that you : tional . program. etty really shouldn’t look :at the -fi- team for-' nal score because it’ was a hard- | wards helping most to get nine fought game all the way through. | in the second halt for-a total of 165 to'22. points ‘for - their” ettmphtiened The score at the half’ was 54! Referees, Sweeting, Yates ai en ee ei Di teammates... . ‘to. 16, but. the C.Y.C. boys, held ' Fisher; Scorer, Williams; .Time- . neler on: 2 |- Bob's Sport Shop. took the ‘the Jargert men down to 1 points keeper, Tallon. vision Street (day and night facilities). 6BASKETBALL—Outdoor courts at South Beach and Bayview | Park. HANveaLL—Bayview Park. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach, PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- . view Park. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND — Bayview: Park. \ say yg, STATIONS—Bavview ar mt lenegee | | | When your lovely young lady says “I do” ... it’s for always and forever.: Now is the time to choose her diamond rings which -will be so.much a part of her forever after. Make your selection here, where diamonds are expertly cut and set in exquisitely designed mousting? of timeless ents taste. * Local Pro Now 8 Strokes From Leader In $10,000 Miami Open Being Play, ed At Miami. Springs Joe Lopez, Key West Golf lub professional, completed the | first 36-hole holes in three over (as figures of 73, just eight | strokes from the leader, Frei | Haas, New Orleans. Lopez ‘tour- ed the first 18+in 37,:and fired & ‘one over par 36 on the second 18. The $10,000 Miami open is be- ing played under PGA rules this } | year, and the change is meeting with considerable opposition. ;Under the Professional Golfers Association’s rules, the club lim- it can be exceeded, and the clubs can be grooved to impart ; unlawful backspin on approach shots. This ruling is very unfair to amateurs playing in the tourna- ment, and to the non-big name pros who de not go in for the , defacing of clubs, etc. At last year’s Miami open, Lo- ipez finished just out of the money. i i] ' { | Bibs Me ES ES | X-ray surveys among appar- | entiy healthy people reveal iu- berculosis in approximately one and one-half per cent of those X-rayed. About one-half of one - per cent need hospitalization. Bob Feller of the Indians al- jlowed 17 home runs during | 1947. | tion, born at Cazenovia, N.Y. i A suicide, Dec. 11, 1896. 1849—Peter F. Collier, noted New York publisher, born inj]; Ireland. Died April 24, 1909. 1864—Arthur Brisbane, famed editor, columnist and publisher. born in Buffalo, N. Y. Died Dec. 25, 1936. Rings priced ag pairs, may be pur- chased separately. Duet For we PP SPECIALLY PRICED! l 9 BOTH 4 A wedding ring for bride and groom in your choice of several different 14K gold mountings in match- ing design, others priced to $60! td PAY ON CONVENIENT TERMS WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS (en ee % teaspoon salt 1 exe. Slightly beaten pepitegcons water % cup flow cups corn flakes, slightly crushed % cup fat ; Cut fish fillets in serving pieces, if nec- essary. Combine onion, butter, lei en juice, salt, egg and water. Dip fish jour, then into egg mixture. Roll ih arn flakes and chill about 2 hours to set crust, Fry in hot fat until golden brown on both sides. Serve garnished with parsley and os ig wedges dipped in paprika. 6 serv! APPLESAUCE CUSTARD PUDDING fortified margarine He Bey S wheat Discults Sanely 2 PC Cll ae tablespoons sugar {i 1 een milk ¥% teaspoon salt Dot 2 tablespoons butter In bottom of baking dish. Cover with a layer of saree: ded wheat and a ig er of applesauc a ag with s at la 4 Uhtdd bakin dish is al cage fare in smi, elt, Powe ores Sderate U0 “5 oven (350°F.) 30 minutes. Serve ho rouge JEWELERS 514 "Duval St. Key West Fla St. Key West, Fla. Open Every Evening Until Christmas for Your Shopping Comfort and Pleasure QUALITY 4 #,to 6 servings,

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