The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 12, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE Six GOLF TOURNEY [SONAR, INDEPENDENTS THIS SUNDAY [PLAY THRILL GAME Final Score Was Independents 28, Sonar School 23; Two Other Good Catches Sound School and the Inde- pendents played the best game AT LOCAL CLUB Prises Are To Ber |How They Stand fwarded To | Charles Smith. money and never the county's | American Legion. I will be | on all these trips. glad to you delegate.” # sKETBA so far this, year, thrilling: from W miners BASKET BALL start to finish, for the Independ- , tess Aon Une aue ents held the Sound School to Two-ltall Handicap Club— W L. Pct.| four points in the first-half of the " Te We Bob’s Sport Shops 6 2 .750! game and the Sound School in my Se Oe Sonar School 5 4 oe the. third quarter scored 13°points ite Pollock's Jewels 3 .375} to come with on one. point of the | Camtested Here Independents 3. 6 .333] Independents. By 61 Golfers Class “B” League But in the last quarter the of hab: W. L. Pet, boys without a sponsor scored 10 Key We Clut ball | sonar School 8 0 1,000] Points to but 5 for. the Sound homed to be held | Re | School. nei fe - sh course, | eeepc Fewelores & dasl in file: fitst game the) Sound spuapyiagie ataeroae ® "4a | School B club won over the Jun- Steck § mn announced | Junior Varsity 3.6 333)" a BG ie Di ccon atieta oes 0 9 000} ior Varsity by a 40 to 19 sco th start j Billie's I land in the second game the 12:Noon | a Beachcombers Jewelers scored 51 Handicap | LOCAL BASEBALL points to 16 for Billie's Drive-Ins. | Louck 5 i ry ue u1| ey West Senior Baseball League) ny. sound School was not in| whe 12) (Municipal Stadium} danger at any time of the game} 6. Conte j Club— W. L. Pet.!and Peterson scored 12 points to} aig Myer 12:07 g| Key West Clowns 7 3 .700}lead the pacbk and Hale 8 Or. Gustiman | Atemic Bombers 6 4 .600/Sanderson scored 6. For Clem Albu 12 | Red Raiders 5 5 .500]School Varsity Oropesa scored 6} Dr Bauchett American Legion 2 8 .200)and Ingraham 4 for the losers. | CW. Hak Ea aes y quarters: i p . bart4 7 ¢C ] d . Ve 6 4 3 6—19 has. Sain : . ound Schl. 13.10 7 10—40 . Sports Calendar {ss } +4 SKATING In the cond ame of the night; y 3 ; Villareal scored 23 points to al-' taal . Bayview Rarerenioht | most tie Oropesa who scored, 24! Teay Demeritt 6) FRIDAY— in one game. Saund cored 13. Themen 12) 7:36 to 9:00 p.m For the lo Bazo scored 6! land : ——— points, Yates 5 and Frank 4. ! G Brow: uM TENNIS Score by quarte i ND Arte ed Bayview Park, Afternoons _, Bill. Drv.-In A heey — and Nights |Bchemb. Jew 10 9 20 12—51 aoe "| Daily play. i empbe! : pone eee Last game was one of best play-} se oi SHUFFLEBOARD —(| ©0. 20 far: this. year and it was a , (mayviaw Pack) ‘thriller all the way. In the first Harry Knight et }quarter the Independents scored hy | _— 7) Daily play. [nine points to but two for Sonar. me bn eae And in the second it wa 8 O'Bryan 13] BASKETBALL {points to 2, at the half it was 16 12042 High School Gymnaium {to 4. But in the third the Sonar! ding Mire (Night) got the order of full steam ahead | dom Hey 18 »AY— !and scored 13 points to get with- Jim Sranseornat a siks Club vs. Junior] in one point for the Independents | O Roche: 6 Varsity. scored but two points in the ad §.00—Pollock's Jewels vs. Coca-! third, but in the last quarter the Geo. Vakie Cola j shooting of Galey Sweeting turn- Ward Tyros 81 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs.! ed the trick. He scored three field 8 dehnwn 13 Bob's Sport Shop. | goals, while the Sonar scored but | 6 EeCardie 17] THURSDAY— ‘six in the quarter. The goals of bane 7:00—Sonar School “B" vs.! Herrick and Parks » for good tent tive i] Billie's Driv measure. The leader at scoring fen ¢ — +. | 8:00—Bob's Shop vs.| was Buckweitz with 8 points and ~ ” Pollock's J ‘ McKee with 6 led the Sonar and Lowe | 11] 9.90-Elks Club vs. Beach-| Boyan scored 6, For the Indepen- 103 demeharlawaleor }dents, Herrick with 10_ points, , TUESDAY, JAN. 18— ! Parks with 6 and Galey Sweeting ! . 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Beach- iets 6 were the le . | comber Jewelrs Score by quarters: | ' 8:00—Coca-Cola vs. Bob's ‘Sonar Schl 2 213 6 0:80 ee | Independents 9 7 210 lock ‘ Sport Shop | as M ¢ 9:00 Sona ar School “ . Pol-{ Referee, Domenec, umpire, ‘| Stl Jewell jV. Sawyer; Timer Tallon, Scorer | Ree ) WEGneeDAY JAN. 19. Aguilar \ hi? 7:00—Sonar School* “B” vs Bruges aaa ” Beachcomber Jwelers i PAPY URGES r M 6 800—Elks Club vs. Billie's} Continued From Page One) ied & Drive-Ins. jstate road department, and that} Moar ' 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs.| was almost mandatory. Only one a6 Bob's Sport Shop. j other county faired as badly, the Mt ‘ 000 representative stated, and that went ‘ HIGH SCHOOL GAMES county had only about 6,000- | ¥ Ver | High School Gym—Night 7,000 population. ~~ 6 FRIDAY } One county in Florida with a} han Key West High School vs. Pa-| 15,000 population received §2,- fotert k 6 wokee High School. | 000,000, Monroe county's repre- Gh SATURDAY \s stated in his conclusive ~ Key West High School vs. Pa-, remark. nm hokee High School The commissioners voted unan- Orme Bt as imously to send H Harris to te tite SENIOR BASEBALL | the state road department meet- | ' " ts I ‘| Municipal Stadium, Afternoon | ing Commissioner Frank Bent- t x (ARaTRGGRY ‘ley asked Representative Papy if wet nnual af {suNDayY j he cole accompany Commis- | " " .q, sioner Harris. 0 An crican Legion vs ae) Representative Bernie Papy | ' then replied: “Anything for the , t sp cornea aOR rs vs. Key| good of this county, I will al- | SUNDAY. JANUARY. 23— | ways do. I have been repre- End of First-Half Schedule | S@8tative of Monroe county for 1:30—Red R eae oe Key | 14 years, and have never shirk- West C wns se | ed my duty. Furthermore, I | 3:30—Atomic Bombers vs| have velways spent pmy own | | ‘ Mail The Citizen to Relatives i | | | down. ; So tense they did not warrant the } the Ru: ited that G accompany whoever | _ | STOCK ISLAND TRAILER CAMP THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TODAY IN HIST ‘ORY (Know America) 1829—Vexed boundary dispute beween Maine and Canada re- ferred to the Netherland king for arbitration. 1850—Historic Joseph Francis lifeboat takes off 200 people from sinking ship off the New Jersey coast—its first practical test. 1871—President Grant appoints a committee to visit San Domin- go and report on the desirability THREE MASONIC (Continued From Page One) nandez; Marshal—Evelio- U. Val- dez; Chap.—Rev. Guillermo Pe- rez; S. D—Antonio M. Herce, Jr.; J. D—Julio Cabanas, Jr.; S. S— Emilio F. Corral; J, S.—Gerardo Abreu; Tyler—José Torres; . . teens it to the United Officers of Dade Lodge NG, 14:1 Mt ates. b W. M.—Jerre Meggs: -1912—Great Textile workers Munro J. Horre; J. ne Higgs; S. D.—Willard Cook nyt strike begins in’ Lawrence; Mass., D. land is? followed ‘by. weeks of —Paul Heflin; S. S—George Mc- | rioti: G¥aw; J. S—Clyde Baker; Tyler 8494%Presidén®™ ‘Wilsén. cals e~Geo... Schriber;. .Treasurer— fop-the first meeting-of-.League Douglas Trevor: Secre! , of Nations. Frank. O. Weech; Marshal— 1943 — American fighter planes blast the enemy in Tripoli. 1945—Hundreds of American carrier-based. planes from Ad- miral Halsey’s Third Fleet rips into Japs about the Philippines. Officers of Anchor Lodge: Raymond J. Albury, Worship-| ful Master; Merville E. Rosam,~ II, Senior Warden; J. R, Hyman, Jr. Junior Warden; Hastings | Smith, Treasurer; Gerald Adams,|_1946—At Truman's request, we ' Sec: Hoff, Senior’ steel strike is postponed a week. Deacon; Os J. Sheppard,| 1948—President Truman asks Junior Deacon; » J. Mont-| Congress to appropriate $39,669,- | gomery, Senior Ray-| 000,000 for next fiscal year. , Ir Tiler; ‘d; Don- D. Evans, Mar-, mond Curr Wm and | Chaplain; J. R. Hyman, Sr., the | shal. BYRD AND TABOR (Continued From Page One) could release 210,000 employees without in the least interfering with the efficient operation of the many federal bureaus. Meanwhile, bill: has been drawn up that will increase the President’s salary to $100,000 and boost his expense account to $50,- 000, double of what it is at pres- ent. Increases in salary will be provided also for members of the cabinet and other high-ranking government officials. SITUATION GRAVE Continued From Page One) til the Britissh planes were shot a Commenting on an announce- ment from Tel Aviv’ that the ‘blackout in Jewish-held territory in Palestine would end tonight, a spokesman for the British govern- ment said that conditions were issuing of that order. (Moscow reported today that jan press had published atch from the Tass Agency in Lebanon, in which it was sta- sat Britain was pre- r in the Middle ch said further are training the “coming a dis paring for The dis that British offi Arab legions for conflict.”) Gjanoway Phidias’ statue of Athena in the Parthenon, Athens, dedicated 43 B. C., was made of ivory and potsgencue oly ee Will not beat in on your rugs and furnishings when suddcn showers catch you with your windows epen while you ers away if your home is pro- tecied with. to lt and [lavana! Plan now to ctuise by starlight, overnight to Havana on a lux ous liner!) Board the S. $. Flor ida in Miami any Monday, Wed- nesday or Friday by 6 pm En joy a world of cruse-ship pleas- uies. By moraing youre m gay, CLEARVIEW Trade Mark Reg Combination ( + si exove Havana, | Pans: of the « * Perea eters + Le of night clubs, shopping, the *& Coolest romanuc Latin way of hving, Awning return any Tuesday, Thursday or * Storm Sunday night. Berth and excep: Shutter tunally good meals included in Prowler your fare — round 00 « Guord tip only ...... $46 & Ventilation plus taxes and Light cesirel ' SPECIAL 1-DAY EXCURSION | for H leave Miami Mon and Wed Return same voyage $40 plus taxes See Your Travel Agent for Reservations or Write P.&O. 1 nesda: 1 nesday WINDOWS, PORCHES AND SCREEN DOORS Rain-tight interlocking louvers repel blowing rain, block drafts and protect your window sills from water rot, dis- | Office, Mi lodging of putty around windows, and ami, Muni- reduce painting maintenance cost to | ‘wy cipal Pier | almo:t nothing. No. 2, Ph. Convenient Payment Plan 9-7601 CALL—PHONE 1042 —KEY WEST—— WERE BLIND CO. Jalousies jan Blinds 123 DUVAL STREET or write tor UTERATURE WITHOUT OBLIGATION TRAILER CAMP | OPENING SATURDAY "33°" On STOCK ISLAND, 100 Feet South of Pains zu Fishing ---- Boating UTILITIES FURNISHED AT REASONABLE DAILY, WEEKLY or MONTHLY RATES the r romantic way togo (Freight cargo solicited Overnight express service at cargo rates.) I ets ‘TW Cuba/ i THE PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL $. S. CO Phone 1577-R for Information MIAMI Located in the Heart of the City RATES WRITE or WIRE ROOMS for RESERVATIONS Horace Ladd. Mgr. THREE HOTELS IN at POPULAR PRICES REASONABLE with BATH and TELEPHONE ) Ree a s Ford Pershing Miller Hote) Hotel Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 80 Rooms 100 Rooms an a amt Ave Elevator Elevator 80 Rooms Solarium Feated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION U. S., GREAT BRITAIN ' (Continued From Page @ne) ‘TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Clarence E. Gauss, member of the Export Import Bank, Wash- ton, born in Washington D. 62 years ago. Gov. Beauford H. Jester of Texas born in Corsicana, Tex., 56 years ago. Dr. Claude M. Fuess, retired headmaster of Philips Academy, Mass., noted biographer and author, born Waterville, N. Y., 64 years ago. Keen Johnson, vice president of Raynolds Metals Co. former undersecretary of labor, ex-gov- ernor of Kentucky, born Lyon Co., Ky. 53 year sago. peacefully. It was not so much ‘Mack D. Rust, co-inventor of; question of surrender, the com- the cotton picker, born near] mander said, as he was willing to} Bieckinridge, Tex. 49 years}take that action, but the condi- ago. «tions under which the surrender Herbert O. Crisler, University]would be made. But the com- of Michigan football coach, fra mums are still continuing their Earlville ll., 50 year sago . attacks, both at Tientsin and Walter Hendi of New York, Peiping. conductor,- composer, born in West New York, N. J., 32. years ago. Ferenc Molnar of New York, famed playwright, born in Buda- pest, 71 years ago. tlement may be, it would have to be arranged between the com- munists and the Nationalists. Communist. forces today were reported to have renewed their attacks on Tientsin on a large. scale. The three million resi-| dents of that city were reported | to be urging’ the Nationalists to} come to peace terms with the} communists before much of the city would be destroyed. The Nationalist commander stated that he would permit the communist to take over control ‘of the city if they agreed to let ee Nationalist forces withd “WATER HEATERS Julian Appliance Ste Store 128 DUVAL ST. ir New York City has licensed taxicabs. 11,800 The tiniest hummingbird is known as Helena’s humming- bird of Cuba and is between two and one-quarter and two and one-half inches in length. 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