The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 5, 1949, Page 4

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ood ee Sse meeting ry: EE: points. —* Varsity’s points. Ingraham scored § ee | ‘ pAge FOUR OSs Senne _ BOBS SPORT CONTINUES =-eITS WINNING STREAK Defeats Pollock’s Jewels; Beacheamher Jewelers Win Over Junior Varsity Five te The Bob’s Sport Shop Five con- tinued its winning streak and won a hard fought game over the Pollock’s Jewels by a 38 to 20 score. The Beachcombers won over the Junior Varsity by a 37 to 31 score and in the nightcap the Sonar school beat the Independ- ents by a 39 to 18 score. In the opener the shooting of ..Bunsy Villareal featured and al- .-?s most won the game single hand- He scored 23 of his clubs 37 Oropesa scored 15 of the :i77, Hernandez scored 6 for the “ ' Be At Full Strength; | How ‘They Stand ‘ Players Have Been i ‘niin BASKETBALL : Practicing Every Day Class “A” League ' iwectuwarsitga bas Club— W. L. Pet. | ' The Key West varsity basket- Bob's Sport Shop 6 1 | ! ball team settled down to hard} Sonar School 4-3. 4 t practice in preparation for their Pollock’s Jewels 3 4 «.429 ‘ opening home game with Gesu | Independents 1 6 143 ’ High School of Miami Friday } Class “B“ League night after a tWo week vacation. Club— W. L. Pet. Fans and players cece a ga s 9 1.000 that last !year’s ‘game ended with,-— he 5 1,833 ‘a 32-31 win for the Conchs in Beachcomber Jewelers 3 4.429) zone of the most exciting games of } Junidr : Varsity 2 5 286 Billie’s Drive-Ins 0 6 .000 _S=_out over the college alumni boys} “sahy the score of 28 to 16 during ~Swith the girls v Jewels. Score by quarters: Jr. Varsity 10 611 5—32 Beach. Jewels 6 915 %[—37 Referee Domenech, Umpires, J. V. Sawyer. Timer Talon, Scor- er Aguilar. In the second game it was a, nip and tuck aftair and one club ; Bobs. McCown, Flenner, Shop while Skaggs, and Ketch- ings sank one a piece for the a free throw each, made two and B. Sweeting one, final score 35 to 30.. High man was Skaggs with 15 points. Mead- or 11, Barber and Roberts 8 each, R. V. Smith 6. Score by quarters: Pollock’s Jewels. 7 6 10 7—30 Bob’s Sprt. Shp 8 6 10 11—35 Referee, Sawyet, Umpire Dom- enech, Timer Tallon and Scorer Aguilar. In the third and last game of the night the Sonar School A. team won over the Independents by a 38 to 18 score. The Indepen- dents were way off and could not score a point in the second quar- ter and good shooting by McKee j.who scored as many points as all ‘the opponents scored, 18 and Ra- tunmo scored 10 points, G. Sweet- ing scored 8 and Herrick 4 to lead |the losers, Shultiec scored 6 and , Boyan four for the Sonar boys, Score by quarters: * would be ahead and then anoth- | Sonar School. 814 4 12—38 er. It was seesaw until the last} Independents 4 010 4—18 _.quarter. In the first it stood 7 to! Referee, Domenech, Umpire ~'6 in favor of Bobs, in the half it was 14 to 13. At the third quar- BASEBALL ON SUNDAY Sawyer, timer Tallon and Scorer eT AT WICKERS’ FIELD American Legion ' And Clowns, Red Raiders And Atomic Bombers To Meet Island City Baseball League will. resume play at Wicker’s Field Sunday afternoon after a lapse of two weeks due to the holidays. . In the opening game the Amer- tean Legion will play the Clowns. The Clowns are a game ahead of the Bombers and a win by the Legion will throw the league in a fight t6 a finish for the other three clubs. It-is expected that Kaki Radri- guez will start for the Legion with Henriquez behind the plate, Crip at first, Pazo at se@pnd, Salo- mon at the hot corner and Danny Lastres at short with Anguiera, & Garcia, Villareal and Torres iready for outfield duty. The Clowns will have their | full strength with O. and A. Mc- ij Intech, Gene Smith, P. Allen, Roberts, the one and only Alce. And Curry ready for action. In the nightcap the Red Raid- ers will have Atomic Bombers as their opponents and it will be a pitchers’ battle between Bubber Sweeting or. i. Sanche for the} Bombers and Salinero or Lastres | for the Red Raiders. The pitchers have not been selected yet, but the Raiders ~have promised to have a catcher and a first base- man out and will give the Bomb- ers a sare for first place. Mgr. Valdez and Acevedo have prom- ised to give the full line up for the press before Saturday. Key West Varsity Team - Plays Gesu Friday Night Local Five Will ; thetseason and a similar game is | looked for this Friday and Satur- day nights. Gesu went on to become run- ner-up for the Catholic state bas- | ketball championship last year} and with many of these same|_, Club— eats Ww. L. Pet. boys back this year a real battle Key West Clowns 6 78 = :662 is in prospect. Red Raiders 5 4 .556 fhe green Conch team has| Atomic Bombers 5 4.556 “en improving rapidly as they | American Legion 2 7.222 have ‘gained experience in com- petition and won their last time the Xmas holidays. The boys will be at full! « Strength for the first time as Jim} Fauleoner Co-Captain has now recovered from an injured ankle! and should hit last year’s form. A large crowd is expected with the first game to start at 7:15 | arsity perform- | <aBB in the preliminary. Your Horoscope WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, + 1948—This day indicates a pow- erful recuperative nature and a; Fad ‘idealistic tendencies, with some desire to dig into sordid condi-} : tions and turn them up. A little too pungnatious, the thought should be constant, to avoid mak- ing enemies who may blast your hopes. of Hollywood's leading} Many skill in medicine. You will have]; LOCAL BASI BASEBALL | Key West Senior Baseball League (Municipal Stadium) TODAY'S. tei | } ans, | | ter each club scored 10 points and the scere was 24 to 23 in favor of A free throw by Skaggs and. the score was knotted, but Roberts and Barber sank baskets of the Sport Jewels, Skaggs, Schoneck made and Meador HE KEY WEST CITIZEN, 1) {Sp ports Calendar SKATING - FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. TENNIS Bayview Park, Afternoons and Nights Daily play. SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. BASKETBALL High School Gymnaium (Night) | WEDNESDAY— 7:00—Sonar School vs. Beach- eomber Jewelers. 8:00—Elks Club vs. Billie's Drive-Ins. 9:00-—Sonar School “A” vs. Polloek’s Jewels. THURSDAY— Junior Varsity . 8:00—Beachcomber: Jewelers vs. Billie’s Drive-Ins. 9:00—Sonar School Coca-Cola. | WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12— | 7:00—Elks Club - vs. : | Varsity. ; 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Coca- Cola. 9:00—Sonar | Bob's Sport Shop. THURSDAY, JAN. 13— 7:00—Sonar School j Billie’s Drive-Ins. 8:00—Bob’s Spart Pollock’s Jewels. 9:00—Elks Club vs. camber Jewelers. SENIOR BASEBALL Municipal Stadium, Afternoon )Afterneon) 1:30—American Legion vs. Key “A” vs. Junior School “A” ve. Shop vs. Beach- Butler, Burghy, Brown, Reddean, | West Clowns: 3:30—Red - Raiders vs. * Atomic Bombers. LEGALS | Notice of Intention te Make Appil- cation for Fini Di gebarge (Probate L: 33) | IN CAURT “OR* Moov NTY JUDEE, MQNROK COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA, IN PROBATE. In re the Est | MABEL B. NEFF, brecea: oa } final di | { | | | | | {in re To All WI oe. It May Cox tiled his finat report a estate of MABE thay. he for «final charge, and that he will pholy: to the Honorable Raymong Leora, County Judge of Monroe % ‘ounty, Floric on the 15th day of January, proval of same and for ecutor of the Neff,“ Becéaked, st “day of Deve. et, ads (sD) EPR. Executor of the -€ Mabel B. ety estate on this IN PROBATE, PIERCE, also E Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that Leo Malcolm BP xecutor of the Last tament of Margare sometimes known e Pierce, deceased, Margaret Ji filed with the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge in and for Monroe County, Florida, his Finat Report and has made application discharge as such Executor. this 28th day of ;Decem- D. 1948. a) Leo Maled)m Pierce, . * Ast wWi}l and et’ ahs sPieree, as Mar ased. hi fo 2-19, 194% RCUIT COURT OF FRE 2 TH JUDICFAL CIRCEVE IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, Na BR 5 Plaintiff, JOSEPH W. CORNELIA AS EN BROOKS, fendant. TO: Corne lia Clayton Brooks, 300 East Main Street, 0 ied to file styled your ap cause fe re the ISth day of February, 1949; other- | wise a decree pro confesso wil} he | tente ninst. you. TD. t Key i this 4th day of Januar. | (SEAL) EARL By AP Newsteatures Clerk of the Cireui | ~ By (sd) Kathleen Nottage, | Deputy: Clerk. RILEY & DRESSLER, | HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE, ae Mae ybold 2 born Jan. 5, 1882, in Si. Louis. Attorneys for Plai After “high school he became a reporter by winning a $100 essay prize from a dept. store. On the staff of the old New York ‘World’, Swope cracked a_ fa- mous murder and police pre- tection story, was credited with making Whitman gov- Herbert B. Swope ernor of New York, became war correspondent stars of today and yesterday be- their careers *“Incle Tom’s Cabin.’ gan playing an and and executive editor, then head of the Racing Commission and fabulous “man about town.” jan Beware That HANG ON- Creomulsion relieves prom pres it goes right to the seag to help loosen aad expel gem bya | peices one sid tacers 10 souks Maa | raw, tender, inflamed broachial } mucous membranes. Tell your os to sell you a bottle of Crgomu! with the understanding you must like the wey it quickly allays qhe c or you ate to have yout money sich { 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Bil-!t¢ spend a vacation of eight days lie’s Drive-Ins. in Key West. i (- 8:00—Bob’s Sport Shop ys. In- i dependents. A 4 .| Deer in Monroe. county are or School vs. Elks nearing extinction, F. Schultz, of WUEADAY: the Bhological Survey, reported as SiGe Patina canal 7:00-—Sonar School “B” . vs. tottay. .So tar as has been seen in “| published in The Citizen today, danemomnanommmnnp epee (Days Gone By las TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF JANUARY 5, 1939 aymtdngtgucniegneeeenenegneaon cance Carl Bervaldi was“unanimously re-elected chairman of the Mon- roe County Commission at the} first regular meeting! this year held last night. a eRe Key West Hospitality’ ‘Band will give a conc! Ws ight under the FP of A lo Barroso. | | t Five boats from ‘from Nb) Man's Land | brought in 5,500 pouhas of king- tish yesterday, and tnackerel are} running well, but.‘the: market for | the fisn is poor because of large! catches along the east coast. A. C. Jenks, keeper of Carys- | fort lighthouse, arrived yesteraay | recent months, only 1Z deer re- main in’ Monroe. A dispatch from'' Jacksonville, staté: that the WBA administra- tion for’Florida has authorized’ a beautification project ‘for, Key West that will employ 96 men. | Miss Edna I. Roberts, who had been spending the holidays in Key: West with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Koberts, ‘left! yesterday to resume her studies in‘the Florida State College for! Women in Tallahassee. Students in the eighth grade at! the Convent will give a bingo party on Tuesday evening, Jan- uary 10, in St. Cecilia’s Hall. Fhe committee arranging for the af- fair are the Misses Minnie Schutt, | Jessie. Michael, Esther Bozanilla and Migdalis Solano. | Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “What 1939 means to you is a matter mostly in your own hands. | boy ‘in. rowboat and so alarmed} So Cruel ~~ | Cupid’s Ally Mrs. Green—And» whom: om Fred—I love her, although she i this statue represent? j | isn’t pretty. She has that inde- ° i Mrs. Hills—That is Diana, exes | finable soméething— ieuted in terra cotta. Jim—Oh, yes, I.know. My: girl's Mrs.. Green — Oh the poor| dad has piles of it, too,” thing! How cruel they are THE TRIP aperees outlandish countries! MUST NOT MIS WEDNESDAY; JANUARY. 5,-1949 — pi <ptionioninnatley-ieerines TODAY IN HiSTORYV | (Know America) | 1778—“Battle of «the Kegs’—! David Bushnell, American inven-} tor, sets powder-filled kegs ‘adrift on Delaware: to’ destioy British} warships; one ‘keg: killed small; With wonderful Havana overnight * away — with cruise-shia gaieties of the luxurious S. $. Florida te assure you. of romance from the very stast of your journey, you mast not miss this unforgettable tip abroad while you're so close to CUBA. Britis: has’ to evoke a noted hum- erous: poem, “The Batle of the Kegs.” 1893 — The Great Railroad completed. 1895—The Christian - Science Mother Church, Boston, dedi- Northern | cated. a eu : 1914—Henry Ford’s announce- Zone splcunent ee ment of a $5.00 minimum daily ide and caches wage astounds country of his day a peak of de- with its munificence. 1920—U. S, Supreme Court up- holds right of Congress to limit to one-half of one percent the al- coholic content of liquor. 1925—Nellie Taylor Ross of: Wyoming. elected governor—first | . light in glam- Ofous, exotic on Havana Fr’ ROMANCE There's only one ro- mantic way to go to Cuba —by P&O with woman governor. | shipboard pleasures 1942—Beginning of tire ration-| under starlit skies. 3 ing. . 1943—Americans attack and @ FING foobt rout ‘Japs, on Guadalcanal. : Yes, there's yqi 1945—+In ‘second big offensive} - igen too, in three weeks, Germans' push 15 $s. Flotida, miles into Northern Franee. k 1948—The UN Little Assembly Make your reservations . today. 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