The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 7, 1949, Page 6

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RRR me Pact six THE KEY WEST CITIZEN JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES [Key West High School 64 POINTS sis NIGHT . _. Independents Pull a real trimming to shove them- ied selves up to within a game and Qyer Bob's Sport; a half of the leading Sonar “a School “A” outfit. Sonar. School B Wins Independents scored 11 points Jynior Varsity scored 64 points! in the first quarter to six for the 40.20 for the Billie's Drive-Ins in Sportsmen. From there on qut, tlie first‘game of a basketball the Independents led the Sports- ffipleheader at the High School Gym lastnight. “Independents pulled their game | bel the bag and surprised; Surprising Victory top the scorers. eight, G. Sweeting, Herrick and |G. Barber each scored ‘six points.| for ¢, ht’s test. and. will by id Faulco: a rds. fszvhed by, defeating the stron lor tonight's contest and. wil ej ant ‘aulconer- at forwards, %. rity may Total] favoréd to‘ win by ‘a slight mar- | 8 6 6—31| gin. Tonight’s game will be the |'Cerezo at guards. Gesu has not Sport Shop. 31-24. Sports-} Score by quarters: men. Bait Sint i points . in i Independents 11 quarter. Bob’s Sports In*sthe third game, Sonic} Refe : Domenceh; umpire: School “B” won 51-35 over the Sawyer; timer: Tallon; scorer: Elke Club. This was the eighth, Aguil straight victory for the Sonar Sonar cet ”” romped ov: “BY boys. the Elks Club in the third con- In the opening contest. the test as Peterson had a field day | when he netted 23 points. shootin gof Oropesa featured. He MGV 24 points, four more than scored 14. For the lo: , Nunez | ball squad. Coach Danny Doyle Club— W..L. Pet, the total for all the opposing wrinkled the net for 12 points, Tigers will seek. honors in the; Bob’s Sport Shop 6 2 .750 players. Ingraham scored 15, Valdez 10. Oklahoma City tourney and par-} Sonar S School OB .625 points, Roberts 13 and Zosky 12. Elks led by one point at the | ticipate in the annual Southeast- | Pollock's Jewels a Wee For the losers, Bazo netted seven end of the first quarter but from) ern Conference carnival in Louis- , Independents 2 6 .338 peihts, and Stout five there on it w 1 Sonar. | ville, March 3-5. | Class “B” League tee by quarters HN Seoresy eee re foo che ee | Club— W. L. Pet, rize-Ins 0 6 7 720 Sonar LEB: ; *Sonar School 60) 2: Ci 16 11 16 21—64 Elks 9 4 ; 10 2a Sports Calendar laos cinB aay pie, tIn the second game, the Inde Umpire: Sawyer; referee: Dom- Junior Varsity 3 5 237 Sendents showed lots of pep and enech; Tallon; scorer: SKATING As leprae gave the Bob's Sport Shop five Aguilar. Bayview Park, Night | Billie's Drive-Ins 0 8 .000 a PAR tee = aes ae '*Game under protest. a 10 9: Is . ° : Favorites Picked For TENNIS LOCAL BASEBALL = Bayview Park, Afternoons ey West Senior Baseball League B Show Januar 14 and Nights (Municipal Stadium) Daily play. Club— » Pet. oxing ef — Key West Clowns 6 667 E Interested Boxers SHUFFLEBOARD Red Raiders 5 556 + 'E P (Bayview Park) Atomic Bombers 5 556 = Urged To Register | mpty urse Daily play. American Legion 3 222 » Now For Fights To Be | Returtied BASKETBALL The knightly chivalry of | & Held This Month HighGScbgalsGyatnaiu ~| midis neas towards wonten Was a ae i (Night) kept within the limits of nobility; Zhe crowds who watch the! BALTIMORE, Md.—In, the ex-| cypgpay_— =: |the conception of chivalry was wets train in the illuminated|C¢itement of watching her! son.} “7.99 Sonar School “B” vs,| not extended to working women g at USO-NCCS, 1021 Duval| Dale, 3 1-2, take second ‘place juan Vie “jor even to the wives and daugh- eet, every evening from 6:30 to| for his costume in a parade.) 99 Beachcomber Jewelers vs. | tts of citizens. p. m. are beginning to pick | Mrs. elon ae eeuemene ae Billie’s Drive-Ins. gies: ea ees their favorites for the matches|l0st het | Pocketbook. | Severall: 9:09Sonar School “A” vs.| Subscribe To The Citizen. {be eld at the Club on Friday,| Weeks later, she received a Gartanla: nade January 14. neatly-wrapped package which WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 William Littlejohn, N.A.S,, wgt. | contained "her Borne book. and (7 -00-cBlks Glab ve. Junior GO AHEAD FAST! one of the outstanding men.| in it were her ae papers Varsity. ‘ : Littlejohn, from Patterson, New | and accessories. In the change 9:00 PalidckisiTewels-vis. Coca. Young man, chances to further Jersey, was Lightweight Cham- | Purse, instead of cash, was a "Cola ane ‘4! 1 your education and opportuni- pion of the New Guinea Combin- | Mote, reading: ory this naa 2 A eee School “A” vg. l{ ties to get pica fast are yours jut we neede ‘ bs Be | happen to you. Operations Tournament in ed Oper | the money very badly.” 1944; Featherweight Champion of the Seventh Naval District in 1948 an semi-finalist, Navy 7th, 8th and 9th Naval ‘Districts, in 1948. C. H. Mercer, 185, Blimpron, winner of the main event in the NCCS fights on December 10, and 1948. Seventh Naval District Heavyweight Champion, is going jerable attention and fight fans j have been asking when they are going to see him in action. Jimmie Traicoff, 167, EPC 618, who put on one of the fastest fights of the evening. when he boxed Dinius last month, is train- ing daily and can be counted on ae to give a good aecount of him- ay ee esha Simon, ,°161, | self. Dinius has been transferred, iplarie Base, who' was opposed | but Jimmie is ready to take on wer\ Williams in the Decem- {alll comers. moker,.is showinigefine fon, Young Eel Ove lingiage 134 wat. Sfuion is coming along rapidly ts i ' } wader Nick Bruzzy’s skillful; !@4, sponsored by the B.P.O.E., who is ready to meet any youth pzeye on. of his age and Weight. An oppo- Pbkwic Manning, 126, NAS, is a] Rent for Ed is being sought. neweomer to the local arena, but}, The rumor of a trip to Havana Eddie is no novice at the game,| fr the winners is bringing in, and.will put on a good fast sho’ : quiries from new entrants. _Crosby ‘Horne, 170, height 6’ 3”,| Interested boxers gre urged to would make a good match wi register now for fights to be held Steve Buckweitz, 172 and 6’ 312”,} this month. of Fleet Sonar School, whose preyiogusly scheduled match with| Mercer wa: ncelled after Steve | was injured playing basketball. | Buckweitz’s showing in the De-| eember training attracted consid- training, and is a lad to keep VFW HALL CvVVYVYVYVYVVVV ; @TRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | 225 ELIZABETH STREET “TRIUMPH if Monday, January 10, ‘COFFEE a 8 P.M. MILL > PRIZES s i Sponsored by All Grocers VFW AUXILIARY AAMAAAAAMAA AEE ARAE, —_————, ROBERTS OFFICE SuppLies NEW 26” TIRE and EQUIPMENT 126 DUVAL ST. PHONE 250 c ES Royal Standard and Portable at .... $39.95 and up Also All Sizes of BICYCLES, TYPEWRITERS TRICYCLES and WAGONS Allen QWales Adding Machines Deposit will hold any merchandise Remington Adding Machines on our Lay-Away Plan Portable Models $9500 : Overseas Cycle Store —-Use Our Teiniliment Plan 920 Truman Ave. Phone 1380 Tune xoreis w [AMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City RATES ROOMS WRITE or WIRE °,, REASONABLE for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE “Ford =~ Pershing =~— Miller , THREE HOTELS IN . Hotel Hotet Ho 60 N.E. 3rd St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 NE ot iAval 80 Rooms 100 Rooms . i Elevator Elevator 80 Rooms Solarium Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Myatt! tered by Auburn's 1948-49 bas! Two Tourneys Plays First Home Game Tonight It Plays * Geaw Sigh School Ihere by the Gesu school with the second game being played tomor- Of Miami, Champs row night at 8:15. Gesu last year won both the Of Catholic League city Catholic football and basket- ball championships of Miami as Key. West High School will} well as going to the finals of the play its first home - basketball | Catholic State tournament. They | game of the season tonight when | have already’ won. the football | they meet the Gesu High team of { i championship this year and aré E, Sweeting scored 10 poihts to] Miami in what should be one of| favored to repeat in basketball Roberts scored! the best games of the season. with a veteran team. Key West. will have Oropeza Cas- and Gesu will bring a veteran team j tillo at cehter and Watson 6.606: (6-24) first of two games to be played announced their starting line- up. How They Stand BASKETBALL Class “A” League AUBURN, Ala. — a” _— Two! leading tournaments will be en-' in the new U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force. You owe it to your future to investigate full details today! You can get the, best 0: tpaining under the most skilled Bob’s Sport Shop. THURSDAY, JAN, 13— * 7:00—Sohar School “B” vs.| Billie’s Drive-Ins. | ues meron Shop vs.|} axperts in the world. For ladi 9:00_2FIke, Club Ws. Beach-{{ 2% there's opportunity for cd- ucation and rapid advancemen in those fine organ ions, the WAC and the WAF. It's): grand and glorious feeling: to know that you are really ‘en the road to a successful cate¢r. You'll -.work with congenial people, folks like yourself who || are ambitious and intefested In building a ‘secure future. for themselves. Leadership is at a premium these days, and you can learn to be a leader through the educational of the new Army and Air For All Occasions Force. Talk it over frankly with a trained personnel ex- . aaa ad pert, your U. S. Army and U. For the S. Air Force Recruiter. He’s at CHILDREN the U. S. Army and U. S. Ait = Force Recruiting Station, lo- Tropical Trader cated at Room 212. Post Office Bidg., Key West, Fla. See him 718 Duval Street PHONE 1000 comber Jewelers. SENIOR BASEBALL. Municipal Stadium, Afternoun | ) (Afternoon) 1:30—American Legion vs. Key aoe eater me 3:30—Red’ Raiders, v8. tom Bombers? : at once about enlisting in a Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —— between —— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar. rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- pight and arrives at Key West at o'clock A.M. Local Schedule: (Stops Ai All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami st 4:00 o'clock P. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and araieee at Key West at 5:00 o'clock . M. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and Been OU ee: Cor. Eaton & Francis Sts. ONES: 92 AND 83 Da eee opportunities ? “Rey : © Jantzen ; For swim or play, the Jantzen Inca is sure to be popular | FRIDAY, FANUARY 7,.1949 Gives Status init ee cies Of Negro In up dogs will be twice the cost of} World Affairs the license. The Key West Humane Society urges that all dog-owners pur- chase tags for their dogs as soon (Special te The Citizen) as possible, as the law will be TALLAHASSEE, January 7.— Dean O. B. Moore, dean of wo- men at the Florida A. and M. Col- lege, delivered the emancipation strictly enforced, and the new proclamation address at States- tags will be easily distinguisha- ble and it can be seen at a glance boro, Ga. Statesboro is Dean Mocre’s native home. whether or not dogs carry the “The Negro Is Becoming of new tag. Subscribe To The Citizen. Age” was the theme of her ad- dress. She gave a recapitulation! of the Negro—his struggles thru his present day achievements. Then she cited several things that the Negro can and must do to participate actively in ‘world af- fair: Your Grocer SELLS That STAR * BRAND cacusay COFFEE and CUBAN ———Try A Pound Today—— Five Flights Daily TO HAVANA TO KEY WEST Lv. Key West Ar. Havana Lv. Havana Ar. Key West 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 9:45 A.M. 11:15 A.M. 12:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:45 A.M. 1:45 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 1:15 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 3:15 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 2:15 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:45 P.M. | 3:00 P.M. 3:45 P.M. AEROVIAS “Q” S. A. ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agent ROEBUCK AND CO LOWEST PRICES I've Seen in Years for - White Goods! YOUR ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 1560 Simonton & Fleming Sts. SEARS “ LEWINSKY'S ‘nnitcen Stool with men. Snug fitting, four-needle fighter waist with built-in drawcord for trim fit. Tailored-in key pocket that stays closed even in the most active wear. Built-in supporter. Oxford cloth. Sizes 28-40. Three good colors. Be For the Brands You Know! LEWINSKY’ SHOP DUVAL 526 STREET Phone 146 som me FOR ARROW SPORTS SHIRTS we MEN'S | . ‘Looking Back BIG TIMBER, Mont.—(4?)—Da- vid Herries was banging away earnestly but not effectively at an antelope that was away fast but kept looking back over its shoulder at tne hunter as | Herries fired. Suddenly, the, ani- | mal crashed into a fence post and was knocked out, Before the an- telope could regain consciousness, Herries had killed it. joa ATL SS Some of the wonderful cave drawings of the Palaeolithic era are estimated to be 50,000 yee ‘old. moving UNVERSHL and | NANNING BOWMAN Electric Percolators Paul J. Sher — 608 DUVAL ST. KEY WEST, FLA. PEARLMAN’S ——__—__ INCORPORATED “THE STORE OF QUALITY” Key West's Largest LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S Store RESORT and CRUISE WEAR at wi ~ Wearing Apparel In a Great Variety DRESSES, BLOUSES, PLAY SUITS, SHORT SETS, SHORTS, SLACKS, MIDRIFFS, 2- and 3-PIECE SHORT SETS with Matching Skirt, 4. 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