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= A THTR DAY SEVERAL F JANUARY 18, 1949 NE BOUTS AT USO-NCCS FRIDAY VICTOR IN LOS ANGELES OPEN Ski, Diablo: Young — Carbonell Of Key West | ° y \ | st | P eading Cagers Matched With One te) gers q ‘ . ij Of Hrogdon Twins | Meet Cellar Five | | ) weve tx pre ao Ne T . | 1 be tiemn tne wre eve pemcet-| A Laan onight : 3 ‘ in , é pt) Tenight at the High School ; ie 4 19 iV Billie’s Drive-ins will play} i ee ty,t! the Sonar School “B” outfit in} | ’ the opening game of a triplehead-} F ev of basketball. ‘This game will \ ‘ ‘he | bring together the leaders of Class \ t fe bog |B" Sonar Schoct players, and a the cellar dwellers, the Drive-} * \ > Ni In: Hoong Legg, AN In the seeond game, Bob's} ' Sport Shop will play Pollock's ‘ t HIN, 130, U.S.) Jewels. Hospital, vs. Armando! In the nightcap, Elks Club will} ‘ x 4 Ehivabeth play the Beachcomber Jewelers. | Ed Ov Key West | era ae High ‘ How They Stand to hone 1| BASKETBALL | 5 A os ji Class “A” League 1 W 184 | Club W L. Pet.| LLOYD MANGRUM, the Texan who lives in Los ‘Angeles, | NA Nh Naval; Bob's Sport Shop 7 2 .738| checks his score card with Scorer Mrs. E. H. Burnside after a | b ts | ( i Sonar School 5 5 500 fourth round score of 70 at Los Angeles. Mangrum won the | . ‘ 1 t Pollock’s Jewels 4 5 .444 Los Angeles Open Golf Tourney and the $2,600 prize money | NAS ML. H t Independents 3 7 .300] after scoring 284 for the 72 holes. | F t wit Class “B" League ee ee iS eo ace Mu 4 4) Club W. L. Pet. | ! tton, SA School 8 0 1.000} k b. ll G: x L; a | wie Fie ay i's 3 Basketball Games Las . Beachcomber Jewelers 4 5.444 : He epee all_be Jack | Junior Varsity 3 7 .300) WTe o.° | aunders un nis Carbo Rice or on N | E . ¢ acta The Key Went igh Schini or. Bes Drvetns 0 9 000) Nght Hxelting Contests ‘ or ach ~ Music Fel Dion will LOCAL BASEBALL Elks Beat Junior SEE Ticket the F Smoker fs ee cone peepe venous Va y; Pollock’s | P; | Kk be Hi | | ign age + Bot (Municipal Stadium: y3 iF ahokee eh | Sport Sho a ge a Ww. Down Independents; | 7, AS ) j "3 2 ‘ t. | Key West Clowns 7 ; af \Cace V; er I | 62. FAWTL Sinn | Atomie Bombers 6 Bob’s Sport Wins jUage arsily ue | Db 159, | Rec 5 y a al ‘ | YSD M4 in the wegion s Three of the most exciting HK - | « ae | ‘ age beans | games of the year was played last For Two Games | lo night at the High School Gym oe Sk dave 8 nic aaa - es é: Pahokee High School varsity whet fab Oris C I nd The Junior Varsity in the first ‘ y| set poceaber | P ts Calendar I ame led for three quarters but basketball team will come here| uw W sult rai SKATING | in the last quarter the Elks scored | this weekend for two games Both rien « counted on fe Bayview Park, Night Raj pein(s Hoseutstivel tie} Wareity (ne) locals Hizh| School | Gy & fine pert FRIDAY— Se lagainst the varsity of the Key Bey Wout - ‘_ 7:30 to 9:00 p.m, In the second game, the Inde-; West High. This will be | thee fag Mp j c { aerate pendents led all the way and in! second home doubleheader : | TENNIS the last half with four minutes! the locals. | : “hein, | MBayview Park, Afternoons | more to play, Paul Herrick made! panokee will meet the Conehs wat. 135. | Hospital. | and Nights a free throw to put the Jewels in one of the games tomorrow Carbonell gronising boxer] Daily play. one Point in the lead A little night and the other contest will a st SHUFFLEBOARD and the final score was 37 to 34. P¢ Staged Se : 9 1 “. (Bayview Patk) ot sia ins a : Son: i I Dail¥, play. In the last game the Sonar the y ‘ | psp wae School boys started out. with ai ict will be as : al on oak oi pare bang and they scored 11 points in! otected by the E A oa BASKETBALL the first to but eight for the Sport | Protestet by Uh a pe we High Sehoal: Gymnaiuim Shop and in the second they | {07 © : | iv) : (Night) scored six and Sport Shop seven. "6 pyelimir are ee at THURSDAY +" ; H At the half the score was 17) ot wal | ( el 7:00-Songri School “Bt: | ito 15 in‘favor of Sonar, But in the | CP)” Wi vais P rei | Billie's Drive-Ins. @ilird| ‘quarter s4the «Bob's boys; 4. ne sumo! Varsity. - 7 t | 8:00—Bob’s “Sport Shop ¥s.} scored 12'points'to but 4 the Son-| Fst games start ut 7:15 p.m. | I d s Jewels. ar boys and went into the lead 27! ‘ Club vs. Beach-! to 21. It was hard fought in the| Coach M Menden Jewelers. Jast quarter but Bob's won by ten | the JAN. 18 points. {oi One-Minute SPORTS QUIZ THE ANSWERS Sports Shorts rh ber ik Clut t Sk JAN inior Varsity vs. Billie’s| Se 000 hool “B” Jewels HIGH SCHOOL GAMES School G t High Night ym: School vs. hool. Varsity vs. Beach vs. Bob’ School “A” vs. Pol Vs. Jwelers. > vs. Billie's School “A” vs. Lop. 20. vs. Vs. aa School vs. Pa-| School. SENIOR BASEBALL Municipal Stadium, Afternoon cqierion a5 Real Symbol of Gracious Living r oon) 'S VS. JANUARY 23— k Half Schedule Raic ¢ ns. ders vs. Bombers Key Key G comprise the the In first Oropesi game | | | | | scored 15 points for the Varsity | Combit to lead them. Cooper and Fernan |} dez scored six each for the win- | @ boys. Hig ! ners. Uunez scored 16, Curry and and Meador Valdez scored 8 each School boys, Boyan scored 8 an | Score by quarte PCG) Jr. Varsity 8 _ score by quarter Elks Club 6 Saget Sia Bob’s Spt. Shop pie ei Refe omen | In the second game the leaders! 5 pa ae 1 Solomon with scored eight |‘y errick scored 6 for the | “‘°4! : SK red 12 points pwwwwvVWVYVVVVVVYVVVVVVY" and W. 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