The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 8, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE SIx KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL FOLLOWING | NEW GOVERNOR FOR em BEATS GESU HICH Defeat Strong ‘Mismi Team By (THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR NN MANOLO SARRIA SENDS BEST WISHES | will be in action at the high school gym ina game which Seore OF 11 To 30 | could go to either team. The pre- : : . {liminary game will find the| Manolo Sarria sends his best At Gym Last Night !Junior Varsity meeting the| wishes to the fans and general In ® game that was closer than! Beachcomber team in a grate public of Key: West. Sarria is the seore indicates, the Key We ictovy over the’other inthe the president of sports in Cuba. High boys opened their home series } He has all Cuban sports ‘under - a Balcedore |his jurisdiction and all amateur Saepeel eveson with 2 41-30. Oe jevents are controlled by the win over Gesu High of Miami Key West government. Gaeu grabbed the lead in the|,, Player— FG FT PTS)” Sarria will do all in bis power figgt quarter and led 10-9 and’ 4. Oropeza 9 1-2 19 | to. send the best they’ have in 16-15 at half on the accurate, Beaver oo Cuba to Key West on! February hooting of their big center and’ Faulcomer 4 0-0 8 T94° He states, in ¢hei{uban captain Livingston. During the Lewis 0 0-0 8 ‘daily, “Hoy”, that he Ww second half the Key West boys Castillo 3 0-1 6 (to Key West personally and sec began | Ee ae Aho, aacuratenusto 00-0" 0 Re ceria, " Siiien of Helio Orope » Cerezo 20-0) 47 J a toed in 19 points, 12 of them Pere? + fp 6 BASEBALL LEAGUE Se he second hall as + 00. 9. TO RESUME PLAY At the end of the third quarter lenriquez F es the Conchs had a 10 point lead —-- — The Island Citv sasebal! bué Bush and I ngston dropped Totals— 20 1-3 41 League will resume play on Sun- mn @ pair of baskets each to cut Gesu day at Wickers Field. i the Jeed to 6 point ith 5 __Player- FG FT pts} American Legion and the Key miftutes to go. Orope ind Wat- M. Alcorn 1 0-3 2 West Clowns are scheduled for som put the game on it. this D. Clough 0. 0-0 0 | the first game. Legion will use poigt-with a basket each to give J. Braun 0.7 0-1 0-4 Henriquez. behind the plate and th Gonchs the ga Livingston 6 1-2. 13 4 Kaki Rodriguez in the box. A « pera and Faulcome were Gailey oO 1-1 1 | Lastres will be at first. Pazo at thetigh score f the Conchs Bertzel 1 0-2 2 |second and Solomon on_ third WHE Livingston and Bush 13 Bush 5 2-2 12 | with Danny Lastres at short. In ané 42 points each led the Tigers, -— -*pthe outer garden will be An- Biright the same two teams — Totals 13, 4-11 30’ | guiera, Villareal, Torres or Gar- j cia. ai ,For the leagie® Endin€™ ‘Clowns. McIntoch® will. be behind the plate and Dean, Butler or C | Aice on thé mound, Brown will be at first, Legion, Clowns Tangle Tomorrow At City Stadium + i erts, the outfield. Gene Smith at sec- ond and Burgohy at third. At short will be Butler, with Rob- Allen, ‘Dean or C. Alce in Red Ra ie In the nightcap, Red Raiders Take On Ate Ti S d |} and Atomi¢ Bombe who are : ; llow ley < LANA | fica for second place. will tangle. Bombers In Se sermon Bubber Sweeting or M. San- BASKETBALL chez will be in the box for the Afternoon Ga Class “A” League Bombers and Salinero or Lastres Games scheduled for the Wick- | Club W L. Pet, for the Red Devils. : afternoon, | Bob's Sport Shop ..6 2. .7504 — Joe:Navarroswill.eateh far the s in the open hool 5 3. .625! Raiders, Sterling will play a er afd Red Raiders and the A Jewels 3 5.375] first, Cates at second and Ace-| Bombers in the gightcap Independents 2 6 .333] Vedo on third. Jackie Carbonell \ Class “BY League will cover. short. with Alonzo Wp the opening baseball game; 6, 1. Pet,| Valdez and J. Villareal in the tadipgeow afternoon the Legion| Uo W. L.'Pet.| outer gardens. Baker will be will try to win their second game Appa School i 4 1000 there to play any position, in- over the Clowns and even the| “Elks Club 5 1 83) cluding pitching. score. They have lost two A | dunior Varsity 3 5 375] Roberts, Vidal, Santana. Jim one with them and a win will] Beachcomber Jewelers 3 5 375) ajbury and Acevedo will from Billie's Drive-Ins @ 8 .000) the infield for the Bombers. with score between the even up the “Game Casado two elubs ager Rodriguez under protest. Jack Villareal, Barber, will send in Kaki Rodriguez ee ‘ and Mira in the outfield. against the Clowns and try to LOCAL BASEBALL =| McGee will be the official um beat es m again. Mer. Smith will Xey West Senior Baseball League} pire and Aguilar the scorer. use Alce, the pitch: with — the SERA |: aes deceptive throws at think (Municipal Stadium) | FLORIDA-INTERNATIONAL Fly can keep them Legion boy Club— W. L. Pet.i LEAGUE NOTES in cheek. Henrique will catch our | Key West Clowns 6 3.667) Habana Cubans will place Legion and Oscar Metntoch the | Red Raiders 5 4 556) formidable club in th»’ Florida-| feat ame of the twins behind the | Alomic Bombers 5 4 556) International Baseball Lcaguc eats Americas Degion 2 7 222) Manager Oscar Rodriguez will have’ Valdivia, now catching for| Fed epevnd position of the league GRIST foreach en duty. Marrero, KGon, MMS aco ia will be pitcher (Continued From Page One) | Zl Cerdan,. Comellas. Parra tigtle betweer aes a BSE dayton ent att a CPA Mayor, Lorenzo and Ulrich wil cs The tasters cri fre orisic! the political strletred also, pactorra|fonsthe Cubans. Six bee EE Mamthes warmed up Just tome of fe onctentaline Matic (oe sene old team) willl remain ted Paldere will have the | glen cho citentidonese of chante h @ugHus: ak fltat, Gallardo at sec- Prtiabie Ractres and Mitchell aanenie ‘upenitheexienutosunich ond, Torres at third. Hidalgo at MN at amapaatioy. of the like oie ec Mea { Short, Zardon Perez. Campoz anc . group it represents is united} Gonzalez for outfield duty beye from the Bombers wrecking | by common interests or is organ-) ”° | ePewF wet careless with the stick. | ized under dominating Teaderanip, | Soe Cam biin claims ne willlry Jet Mavarro will catch and Bus- | as well as the size of its majority| © 8¢t Solis, Ordenanaa and oth-| tee Roberts will don the mask for |over other interested groups. 1S" &teat Cuban. boys on the club| Bagnbers. Ormando Acevedo has | Monda you know, the Con-|!f he ean make a deal promied to have Sterling out | gress elected by a substantial ma-|, Joe Medick will manage th an several new players while | jority all of officers of the House | Miami Beach team, Pepper Mat the Bombers will have their full | of Representatives selected at the! tin the Tourists, Travis Jackson erew out and will go down in de- | Democratic caucus on the preced- , the Tampa’ club, Jack Aleno the feah or up in victory with the| ing Saturday and confirmed the{ Lakeland entry, Lou Finney the same players, no change is antic- | changes in rules which had been | West Palm Beach outfit and Jack ipeted, says Mr McGraw Va! adopted at that caucus. It seems | Ferrin the Ft. Lauderdale club— dee. First game will start at 1:15 that Tom Dawes’ ideal for politi-| all great ball players » of othe: pom MeGec be the official cal organization is still a potent | 4 All have made good at winpire Storce in Am, n political life. managing minor league clubs. HERE'S WHAT BL IZZARD DID TO A NEBRASKA TOWN (®) Wirephoto PILED HIGH on the street in the business district of North Platte. Neb., @uring the oliezerd that has been sweeping over Great Plains states for three days. A hardy pe- devtrion makes his way along a narrow path shoveled through the drifts. The snowfall has Blocked highweys and reilroads in many sections of the West, leaving thousands of travelers ded with automobiles and aboard stalled tr ains. e SHOW DRIFTS ARE ay SKATING “THE KEY WEST CUMIN CIGARS AND TOP-HA BIG, THICK CIGARS AND TOP-HATS lend a touch of elegence ‘o the scene at the inauguration of North Carolina’s Governor Kerr Scott in Raleigh. Scott (right) and retiring Gov. Gregg Cherry (left) have a common affinity for cigars. They couldn't smoke during the inauguration ceremony, but lighted up immediaiely upon reaching the reviewing stand to watch the inaugural parade. TOWN TORNADO BRINGS DEATH, NATIONAL GUARDSMEN and state policemen stand in the ruins of the Church of God at War- ren, Ark., and look at the body of a storm victim. This corpse was found buried under the debris of the church. At least 46 persons were killed and about 300 were injured in the Warren community. An area of 20 s-uare blocks in the town was wrecked. Gained: \-—-—- Sports Bayview Park, Night | FRIDAY | iu to 9:00 pot | TENNIS | Bayview Park, Afternoons and Nights Dafty play SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) heroine 6 ° ° ° ° > ° ° > ° a > > ° ° ® 3 ° rd Py ° ° > Daily pl ° ° in print! BASKETBALL aeyeeey Sire rane High School Gymnaiu 5 oo | (Night) ° | TUESDAY $ Fairy tale people wan- | wobe Sonar st i “RB” 4s. 2 der all over your pretty Susi Var He * No 8 print dress...and you G00 Beacheomt Tawele ° turn out the heroine! All siete Driver e because of the charm of Sonar School A? aeig the tabbed square neck, t -Cola fs the pearly buttons, the GERES Ee $ inverted pleat flanked 70k Rlks Club v Juniow 2 PY a Soft pleat on either Varsity ¢ side. Rayon crepe in 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Coca. @ Saddle brown, slate Cola. $ blue, green, wine. Sizes 9:00—Sonar Sct A” vs,' 8 10 to 20, $17.95 Bob's Sport Shop. ° | THURSDAY— : 7:00—Sonar School “BY” ve. $ 3illie’s Drive-In Py | 8:00—Bob’s Sport SI 4 Pollock's wel ry 9:00—E Club B 1¢ | comber Jeweler 2 | ° | ° SENIOR BASEBALL ° = Municipal Stadium, Afternoon § Ge a ° SUNDAY ° West Clow: : af 3:30—Red Raid vs. A ° | Bombe 2 We g as : ( Three’ of on Colle Py - varsity fo! che graduates Lt ton Mc ter Cox 30b Jones BINGO, VFW HALL 225 ELIZABETH STREET Make This Store Your Shoe Headquarters For Every Member of the Family! : CHAS. ARONOVITZ "ste" 1 Key West's laraest Store sonnei Monday, January 10, 8 P.M. PRIZES Sponsored by VFW AUXILIARY () Phota () Wirephoto Se ' MQM TI ARONOVITZ TM SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 1949 now ingludes Gene Lege. AN, wat. 153\and T. N. Buteher, AN, wet. 175, whieh brings the aum ber of entrants ty seven Matches still’ in the moking, To Enter Fights | will be finally determined on The U. S. Naval Hospital next Wednesday evening, ard the | tered a team of six men who will | training arena’s visitors predict | box in the January USO NCCS} some bang- eng-up bouts. Six Navy Boxers en; k the Brogden twins, William ; and Robert, wgts. 140, are skilled boxers, and both are out for the Championship Belt. James Ep- person, HM, 1, wgt. 160, John W. ; Smith, HN, wet. 170, J. Biddle, HN, wet. 155, and C. Wise, HN, wat. 160 are other entrants who will give a good account of them- selves. { The NAS Boca RAUL’S CLUB ON ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD Presents SATURDAY EVENING FLOOR SHOWS 11:30 P. M. and 1:30 A. M. xSIMPSON-PINDER TRIO, Dance Stylists * LOUIS ANASTARIO, Baritone ... xBETTY SIMPSON . .. xDOREEN CRUZ, Blues Vocalist . .. and *GERRY PINDER, On Tap Music by the Debonnaires DANCING: 10:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. 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