The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 11, 1949, Page 5

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Aguilar Presents Vital JOLTING JOE AND FOLLOWING Ba c ew P ark U ' a p Se ee 4 Statisties e ‘In Events For Visitors i ° ’, ¥ ‘ ‘Of Golfing Pla At Course Beb’s Sport Leads — | Every Day From 100 Tac dhaeeeal ‘ j | ° j By Fell Vietary, How They Stand | To 150 Children —| Baseball Ga i@ Golfers Ace — With Six Triumphs BAS! | Engage In Various | Ty, ) on tn Handicap Sports Calendar And Two Defeats | Class “A” League Activities At Park | 10 End Jan. 2, 9. Including 3y PEDRO AGUILAR } Chub— W L. Pet. I i to . Pet.| in what looks like it ay be! | IsA , : SKATING Class “A” Records ‘| Bob's Sport Shop 6 2 .750, | seeming] SF ries, Ladies Bayview Park. Night In the Cl “ar + Sonar School 5 3 63 {the banner year, Bayview Park : Official handicaps of Pee i FRIDAY spate jhe gale ee ein Pollock's Jewels 3 5 375| \ushered in the first week of the) Baseba ox roesining ’ @ the Key Wes Goll Cran| 2: ; é 36 350 few Year with a scene of activ-| the Island City Lougue's @ ; tut 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. V i | Areens Pee Members, zi a ub, Pp. ive is leading the pack by a full Class “B“ League ! ity as great. as any time during} ule include four games . are onnuumeed by Harry Kolene S ame.' The Sportsmen have won W. L. Pet.} the Park's history. in foth president of ght, TENNI , {six against two losses. They cap- si " i . lee j es the Key West Golf! wie Afternoons hasan: games ae ees i; tase t Miah nee ee se) eat se gency ree golf Nights Jewels, won one an lost one i eed 3 4 - ildren in the park par-} game, American Legion wa / serateh this yeur, They Faye at} Daily play. vith the Sonar School and have a ese S : 28 ticipating in various activities—| Raiders 1 game,” Ate Mira, Harry Knight, George Vale} —_— vom two and lost one with the} Billie's Drive-Ins 0 8 000 softball, tennis, basketball, voll Bombe West Clow gee Humbert Mira who won ali) SHUFFLEBOARD piace (NOTE: One game won by Sonar pau stuttleboend, swinging se-|| Sin ' Fy) Cann nt, tourmaments last year} paiy Caytew Pert) __ The Sportsmen have scored 273] School over Elks Club is under Se RR Ee ene SCOUrNa gerne, Rad § Key whueh included the Club Champ- aily play. Seabee to 242 for their opponents. | protest. No decision given as yet.) eve Bee oecupied all day long.! C)owns ' Pn Aww onship, Jaycee Open and Acs. in ‘oy have poner 121 points in Spe memnly by adults. | Bombers ‘ n Lea man Cup is listed at 1 ra ASKETBALL t es with the Jewels, 79 with| =, ~ riday night, an estimated 75 Should . " : Mre Wallace Kirke ia on High School Gymnaium he Independents and 73 over the LOCAL BASEBALL chitdren took part in a skating| qay's g: f t o hee women golfers with a handicap (Night) mar boys, Key West Senior Baseball League | party from 7:30 to 9 p.m. An-| they will clinch th at-half nly 3 strokes TUESDAY— Sonar School is in second place. (Municipal Stadium) | other skating, “Home Made Cook-' the schedule. However, af Individwal handicaps are as| 7:00—Sonar Schoo! “B” vs,{ ‘ \is outfit has won three games| Cyyp_ W. L. Pet.} ie” party is scheduled for this) joge they » tie y ol Junior Varsity . i cinst the Independents, won one! Key West Clowns 7 3. .700! }coming Friday, Jan. 14. he Bombers. ‘Then if the Ra : ~ Mendicaps of Members 8.90—Beacheomber Jewelers vs.} "+ lost one to Bob's Sport Shop} atomic Bombers * 6 4 .600' | In addition, there has been! win they w : Key West Golf Club Billie’s Drive-Ins. «*¢ won one and lost two to the} Req Raiders 5 5 .500| quite a few visitor _ picknicke "S! from the tog wilh be These RnMerY 1. 1808 %:00—Sonar School “A” vs.{ | vels. They have scored 295 american Legion 2 8 200 aracng enon wert fer, | final results up t ame : ee “gg Will Stana Coea-Cola. ans to rai eanioet vearay nue) (NOTE: Just one game between rs [peas Chas. Miller.) next Sund — uly 1, 1949 WEDNESDAY— scored 80 Har, 29 against Bab's.| Bombers and Clowns remains inj (®) Wirephoto | “Mir and Mrs yar “ 1 James Mira Seratch{ 7:00—Elks Club vs. Junior]. ‘ against the Independents and} schedule. To be played Sunday.) | Mr. and Mrs. Buckwalter. Pitts! TODAY'S BIRTHDAY 2 Merry Knight Serateh Varsity. 2 against the Jewels. Against 2 JOE DiMAGGIO, slugging centerfielder for the New York Yan- | burgh, Pa; in ! , . oo Valdez Serateh| 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Coca-| ;"* Sonar boys, Bob's have scored, varsity lost two to the Elks, two} Kees. autographs cards for eager kids at a charity ball game in | ae Mrs. R. D. Scott and (Know America) umbert Mira 1 Cola. Independents 72 and Pewels| ae : | Miami’s Flamingo Park. The occasion was charity tilt for the | two children, Montreal, Canada Joseph B. Keena Ameri } Alton Parks 9: “an : to Sonar and one to the Beach- A : 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Ayers,’ ¢} t t sa 1 :00—Sonar School “A” vs. ar F < he Children’s Cardiac Heme and allowed DiMaggio to limber up Ma os tk 7 ‘ prosecws e Jap }timore Parks 2 Bob’s Sport Shop. Pollock’s Jewels are in third{ combers. fox an ently start on bis <gring traini Madison, Wis trials, born in Pawtucket, BR Al Barthes 4} THURSDAY— visce. They have won twof Beachcombers have won two — | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Perey and 61 years age Nerman Artman 5} 7:00—Sonar School “B” vs.{{ -™ Sonar School, won one and} from Billie’s and one from thel~ | two children, Montreal, Canada Eva Le Gallienne aimed ® Kermit Loucks a} Billie's Drive-Ins. cleo there etemeen ene Varsity. They lost one to Var- ' ate Hudson, Montreal, Can- tres nin 1, 0 ye 1 Charles Votes 5 :00—Bob's Sport Shop vs.|'“<! three’ to Bob's. ey have}sity and two to each the Sonars Alb ¢ I Pl F paces : Geb Geettewess A Pollock's deco: Pp scored 302 points to 299 for their}eny airs. ie . ay ury omp etes ans Or vis. Ethel Smith, Benton, Pa S$. (Ca Jones ° Fred Mathews 6| 9:00—Elks Club vs. Beach-}‘” ponents. They scored 101 Bilile’s lost all their games— ' Roy Harrington, Benton, Pa Newark J amned aviatl Jack Hayes 6 comber Jewelers. }.ints against Bob's, 128 against! two to each club in the league. | | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rood, and born in Castleton, Vt, & ye 4 Robert Knowles 6| TUESDAY, JAN. 18— Sonar and 72 against the Inde-|" Leading scorers in the league) AAAVANA= cy est por ts | SOrMasloe SCE Eseatays ee. ba Lee Lopez 6| 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Beach-} ats. Bob’s scored 146 against] sojlow: | | Mr. and Mrs. Locen Rood, Mi Bernard A. De Voto af Ca¥ é pony Demeritt : Romhe pewelee t pitewe Sonar 100 and Inde-| “ pjaye; FG FT PF PTS! WV k F F b 24 h murals ee = see, ¥ : . yy mp ue ‘wrry Harris F roca-Cola. vs. _ Bob’s} "““ndents 72. : Oropesa, Varsity 56 8 12 120 bury states that lessons in) in Og ah, 52 years age “4 George Carey 6 Sport Shop. | cndependents are in last place. Villareal, ey * 13 15 101 | ee or e ruar y t | tennis wal be given every Sat ; l : Ss a ‘ Ha ‘ s Clem Price 7} 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs, Pol-|'""ey won one against Bob’s}c. Valdez, Elks 48 4 12 100 | : . : s it urday from 1 to 4 p.m. to any gore of Wes rginia, born ) Mel Hamel © us lock’s Jewels. snort Shop and Pollock’s Jewels} Nunez, Elks 43 12 8 98 Tenative plans for an interna-]a reporter from Avance, stated} youngster who deSires to learn Brown, W. Va irs ago. 1 Jim Hartzell 7 000 cad have lost three to Sonar} peterson, Sonar 42 7 8 91 {tional sports week to be held} that he is going to put forth < _Dr. Mil mee Demere: a... Bob Dillard 7 HIGH SCHOOL GAMES hovl, two to Bob’s and one to! Curry, Elks ...29 4 7 62 during the week of 24th of| every possible effort to bring this! Girl Scout pple cela — Charlie Smith , ; he Jewels. They have scored} A : vil € on, famed genet born a oo righ School Gym—Night a ey a ve thee a Cooper, Varsity 32 2 9 66 | February (24th de Febrero) were | about. He is leaving tomorrow rsh 4) Ward Tyson 8 S Keawes High School vs. Pa-| > ents They netted 76 points BAR SON oH ‘ a . | started this week by Paul G. Al- for Key West. bel i Leaders Assn. ce Admiral J Wrlande Roche 8 hokee High School. ‘sainst Bob's, 53 against the|Sarders, Beach. 25 4 14 54 ; bury, city recreation director. Dinette ADE aed ee Key Meet T. rain sient ee : Sone be FP. Elbertson 9| SATURDAY— Jewels and 52 against Sonar} Castiito, Elks 23 0 10 46{ Director Albury spent the West today that very favorable ee om € eae ae _ ~ i _ 10} Key West High School vs, Pa-|!-hoal. Bob's scored 88 points} Bazo, Billie's 24 6 10 54 | Christmas week-end in Cuba and contacts have been made and an) 4 pas been: announced that a of Wabush College. Indiana, bs . wn Jones 10 hokee High School. vgainst the Independents, Jewels! San’son, Sonar 21 3 9 45 |this is what one of the news-| organization will be formed tol 5 Gael 6a sas ir ty Withe Kemp 10 ~> and Sonar Schoo! 81. K Elk 16 4 16 40 4 = . meeting of the Girl Scout Lead-|in Grant County, Ind. 36 ye as 2 err, Ss { ‘a Sa “ is r te this “International Week s Associatic vill be held to- | ag Russel) b > = papers had to say, “Is is very} Promote this r eek | ers ociation w l ee _ i, SENIOR BASEBALL 5 Tiel Diawen score Oren oe Most field goals were scored! \o.sible that important competi-| °£ Sports”, which will include a| morrow, Wednesday, January 12, ute Gintee 1, | Municipal Stadium, Afternoon | | esi Biel Snes Ghan defeated by Oropesa, with 56, and the most} Aerie alaceu fitting program on Thursday,|at 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs.| The University of Mw -. it (Afternoon) ynent Bob (spe Pe lowest | free throws, Villareal 13. and tive sports will take place, in 4! February 24, in commemoration| Ralph Payne Craft, 3402 Ave-, has scheduled 20 busketbal Sater Vinee || SUNDAY— tie Sonar School. The lowest! Nunez 12. Most fouls have been}not too far distant future, be-| of the Grito de Baire. nue E. ‘tests for the 1948-49 season j yt — : 1:30—American Legion vs. Red|‘ ove Was the 22-21 battle won! committed by Kerr 16. Villareal} ‘ween. Key West and Havana. ne — i § Seales ot aria by Sonar Schol against the Bob’s} 15 and Wallace 15. Most free, For several days now, there has ' . . win 4" tury - g| 3:30—Atomic Bombers vs. Key Sportsmen. 7 throws missed: Nunez 21, Coop-; been visiting in our Capital, Mr. ° —, _— ia es © west (Clowns. Leading scorers in the league] q, 14, Paul G. Albury, city recreation 7 Meander 12) SUNDAY, JANUARY 23— SAO Other Records jdirector of historic’ Key West, | mp Londeree A . Player— FG FT PF PTS ._,_|Who comes with a firm and in 4 w Rethel rr End of First-Half Schedule 4 ' Sonar School scored 21 points! ; ; « tly eas MM) :90--Red Raiders vs. Key|ckaégs, Jewels 41 11 16 93) Shar s scored 21 points! tent purpose of establishing re- | @ Mekolm Sawyer By West Clow: eae Y} roberts, Bob's. 42 8 6 92 | in the last quarter in a game) Jations between the amatuers of @ Horace O'Bryant 8s 3:30_-Ati aqiehd ai here nites | flcKce mScnan bdo ee10s010) 9960) | cBcinst the sndeperdents, Inde-} his city and those of ours. | 44 Ignatius Leste eee he ar 5-1 ¢; Barber. Bob's 27. 5 10 59 |Pendents failed to score in the} “This of course is of great in-' Bob Sounders M4 sea aia aa P. He’ks, Jewels 23 8 15 54 | Second quarter against the oSnar} terest to our local amateurs. # Bill Dunn 4 Glen’ing, Sonar 24 4 8 52 | School in a game won by Sonars.} “Ajbury has had an interview #7 Dr Herman Moore 14] Glenn Dobbs of the Los An-|\: ‘swing, Indp. 22 6 10 50 |3 8to 18. | with Director of Sports Jose Man- Ren Free 15} geles Dons of the All-America} \y.agor, Bob's 22 6 18 50! The lanky center of the Sonar| uel Sarria, the boxing commis- @ Ben Cole 15| Conference averaged 49.1 yards} -Cnuitice, Sonar 22. 2 8 46 |School outfit, Scholl Buchweitz,| sioner, and Coach Jim Kendri- Hartley Albury 16{ per punt during the 1948 season.| 7. city, Sonar 21 2 10 44 ;has score dmore field goals in| gan, headcoach of the University oH. James McCardle 39) @ new pre Bin * Sw'ing, Indp. 18 7 9 43 Jone game, a total of 10, followed] of Havana, in an effort to bring M@ Dr Gonzalez Vi . . Most free throws missed:}by his teammate, McKee, with| about this meet as early as pos- Lefty Reagan 17] Mail The Citizen to Relatives} .xages 14, R. Smith 13, R. Bar-! nine, and Roberts, P. Hervicks} sible. { 4 Paul Sher 18 her Il, Flenner 11, B. Sweet-! and Skaggs, each with eight to} “Transportation apparently is Robert Dopp 18} 94. Oyler -. ing 11. | their credit. the only problem and with the Ralph Faraldo 18}95. A. Sands ..... Class “B” Records In the Class “B” League, the! proper efforts, this should not be, dim Hes 18)26. J. Kinsey —.» The Sonar School “B* club in| most points in one quarter were| in view of the short distance 8 Charlie Lewin 19} 27. Beadel . the Class “B" Basketball League| scored by the Elks Club against] from Key West to our coasts, the Pansem Crcsms 20) 28. Crawford s leading with seven victories| Billie’s Drive-Ins, 24. Junior] solution should be easy. Trans- | @ John Blackwell rs 29. Austin - vad one loss. The lone defeat is| Varsity scored 21 against Billie’s} portation by air, which is hardly { i . Jahn Gavilan 22190. Hess 3 yel inite he game} in one quarter and Sonar School} 20 minutes ride, should be pos- TT, ed = a a Pd ’ | 3 yet not definite as the gal one quarter and % p ; , i Ss ° Kemp 22) 31. Land... : under protest. The Sonars| scored 20 points in one quarter. | sible on oue of our Navy Trans- | W ELL MAKE YOUR CAR LOOK LIKE NE W | @. Julian Kovash 24/32. Blair —.--.- om three from Billie’s, two from| The least number of points in| ports shoui@ be made available | OS Octavio Rec 24/33. Ducette the Junior Varsity and two from| any one quarter were scored by| to take over a contingent of dth- | = [ete te 4 34. Bische, = ~yat ne Beachcombers. e two vic-| Billie's on two occasions, once} Ietes, such as track, basketball, | | FRA- S. Jott Knight. Jr 35. Tomlinson é ~-16} vies over the Elks Club are un-| in a game with the Varsity and| baseball, softball, tennis, boxers | : ‘ ag Foca Sete ae 16) “crtain as the Elks protested the| in another game with Sonars. | and pistol teams and, it can be | S Sep Potters 25/37. Mitner 17) “Set game played with the Sonar} Most points by an individual| made an annual event if the con-| i @ Harold Laubscher -- 25438, Fagan 77 | poys. player were scored by Oropesa,} ferences held today work out to! | Aimort sem 25439. C. Albury | Elks have won two from Bil-/24, 11 field goals, followed by|a happy ending. | ‘ 40. Campbell ets 17] ic’s, two from the Beachcombers| Peterson and Bunsy Villareal; “Albury, in an interview with | i Monorary Members “ 2 Bualione 17] and two from the Varsity. They} with 23. Peterson sank 10 field | C Adel é 4 ' “ 3 vi 3 in a e ec . { 34 43 oat two to the Sonars, with one; goals in a game to hold second W j A Smith = bol peices “THT | ct the losses under protest. place and Vilareal sank nine Fountain Wants | A. B Banister ie Pb elers 17} Junior Varsity has won onej field goals twice. Curry and | H Fitzgerald 46 sadn é ~~ 1g} ‘rom the Beachcombers and two! Nunez have scored 20 points each Return Mateh | FINISHED GUARANTEED H Wales a Hale 18} from Billie’s Drive-Ins. The’ in a game. | mR Lee id i g ° e (5) pec een Se ey eee be tires ‘9. Prath 18 With C. H. Mercer | SAME DAY 18 MONTHS adden : 20 SEiewe ih a 1 Basketball a . aoe 51, Faulconer oo} ntramura asketba | Reuben Fountain, wat. 182,, ‘ & Senhiey Iso Odell 20 USS Tuscarora, who lost to C. H we oe 2 Mercer, wegt. 186, Blimpron, at . o| 21 rce g , Pl : po 55 Pisce 22] + eo 4 dropping him twice for several ‘ te Cardenas 86. Dunton 22 ig counts, wants a return match at 37. Gosslett 22 Twenty Teams Entered *—-———_ | USO - NCCS next Friday. These | Official! Handicaps of 8. Hodues 23 : Ph the finals. Both games, tettific heavyweights, each with | TO READERS OF lodges i. The Orange And hi in the finals. Both games, rill : Greens Fee Members Bartel 24 In The Orang ee » close and well-played, | ™@ny_wins to his credit, will be RI e 3 Mee Johnson ans 24 prapefruit AGUES 5 Varsity cagers are ineligible for | the bouts on January 14. | s e ’ H Raper — 241 Play Begins This Week | amurals. | Mercer is the 7th Naval Dis- If you bring your car in before 10 A. M., any day except Sat . 5 athe 35 ay gins 1s Three national fraternities —/} trict Heavyweight Champion, and urday and Sunday. we will finish all work the same day If we ‘ ly Goodman 8) 64. Gillette ee 25 (Special to The Citizen) Theta Chi, Tau Epsilon Phi, and | Fountain, who fought in the Phil- 7 aie id i Mathew Hirts Martin 25] LAKELAND, Fla., Jan. 11. —| Lambda cn lek a ene | ippines with Gus Lesenvich, the/ cannot finish it, we will pay for your hotel room here until . 7 - mE le team in each league, and three! light heavyweight Champion of Pig . }; » HE y Pilgrin 8 ; _._ | intramural basketball at Florida (ster nationals—Pi Kappa Alphe, | the World, is out to win. ' it is completed. Pay nte | Official Handicaps of Ladies | scuthern College begins a full] pi Kappa Phi, and Tau Kappa; Adrian Austria, wet. 115, NAS,| =o 9 Good Until July 1.1848} .chedule this week with 20 teams| Epsilon—entered single teams It be matched’ with: Ken Aho. } Webt 8) Le Mrs Wallace Kirke - f] atered in the two leagues—the} Pi Alpha and Rho Epsilon Chi, wat. 118, Fleet Sonar School, in} erring 9} 2. Fred Mathews cae orange andthe Grapefiit local frats, entered single teams! the first bout of the evening. Aus- ; M 9] 3. J. Burt - E pack ae ..{as did independent Vagabonds, | tria’s fight in the December ’ att < Bill Dunn - tarly favorite is last season's! southern Comforts, and Beetle-! Smoker resulted in a draw. } e 4 Metteway Wy 5. . James Heg hampion. Tau Epsilon Phi, be-| bums. ‘Three independents —; These boys are both out for the! &Mack N aut ny} 6. Joe Lopez *}-ause all their veterans returned } Rams, Freeman, and Mason-Dix-| Championship Belt and fhe trip 0 mn = 6 Brown it 7. . Ralph Faraldo 16] \iong with several touted addi-;on — entered a team in each! to Cuba for a match in Havana, | ri tt, y (Tr A Beker 12] 8. . Faulconer —....... 16 J sons league. | and will show some fast action. , al he Rati Aae Thurman —~13} 9. . Rodgers - 24) Theta Chi won one of the three —————. | Invitations to enter men in the » Wyek —~--32} 10. Herman peoate a 2 eague titles last season and the! The Cleveland Browns made! Smoker have been sent to the! ee Broo! 12} 11. Glynn Archer .......25] tiggers, a Polk County Indepen- } 2.557 yards rushing during the} three Canadian Ships now vis- | ul , Wheel 12} 12 Joe Kinsey dent won the third. The Ridgers 1947. All-American’ Conference! iting Key West, H.MCs, Swan- (fll Seat Covers... Sport Tops...Glass... Fender. Body. Motor Work Suddath 13) 13. . Lee Pollock - defeated Theta Chi in the play- | season—and carded exactly the a, H.M.C.S. Haida and H. M. C. mo Keak — 13 14. Mrs. Harry Knight . offs and then lost to Tau Epsilon | same total! in 1948. . Nootka.

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