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PaGR six THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1949 oon + N %, ND OF AN ERA ON THE GRIDIRON IK WV Hi of S h | T ' Mi ‘Sports Shorts N CLOWNS, BOMBERS AND |") ey est igh School Team) One-Minute a | SPORTS QUIZ. |: Sie“ ; F P Fi inhabitants in 1928, but hed LEGION, RAIDERS PLAY Wins From Pahokee Five StORTS QUIZ ‘sss St Si . “Rr? Sugar Bowl game this. year? ClewnHomber Game : Sonar School “B i 2, Where does SMU play; v.14 hockey coach Murray Moeveebel sood Five Wins Replayed Tigue. Timer, Tallon. Scorer Ag-} Notre Dame this year? ional Re ¢ Ones | Rae Bey uilar. 3. What bow! game ended in Played 600 consecutive ma - few Game Last N oe a one-point victory New Year's; Meceey Laue Ge Se S Py &> Up BASKETBALL ‘ ‘ In the Conchs - Blue Devils} Day? Now bi & Monson and to bnwwe : bland City Leagpe Class “A” League With Elks Club game the Conchs were never in} 4, When will the next Olym-| ‘© * 1 es Club— w The Sonar School B five won| Canger and the boys shot the bas- | pics be held? | Put Kenneday, chiet offictal of dome wheduled at Wicker b's 8 S| F ith | ket from every angle. The shoot-} 5. Name the middleweight». 7: 2 4 Bob's Sport Shop 1 the game ordered replayed with ing of Faulconer featured with id? the Basketba! Asm tatoon ‘ ied temerrow will be HeIween Sonny Schoul 5 the Elks Club by a 55 to 40 score. | 8 boxing champion of the worl: vetep the Gediineten ‘ Be Key Wen © to wn md the Potiock’s Jewels s° The Sonar boys led all the way eens goals, and Gees ey ‘aps’ Scolari as the player 3 Arsihie Bombers and the Raiders Independents 3 and were never in danger. They | OfePes@ and Busto had a. good | THE ANSWERS: with the “fastest pair of tande # Pe American Legion ‘ used both the first and second Mht and Phillips for the visitors} 1 14.6 Oklahoma over N. C.| in basketball.” : . ul Class “B" League made some fine shots and chalked : | in basher 4 the Clowns win they will be| squad with success. 110|- 2» In Dallas. } ; Ge sinners of the first-half of! | Club— Jb In the nightcap the Key West; (ae points. | Schery | Scored 101" 3. The Gator Bow! game in! Mickey Harris, piteher for the 8 achedule hile i ke 5 ar Schoo! . “lem so! 2 Josten « . « « * SER coors ~ — Poe ue Cian 7 mig School Varsity fre volley Wilder Cornell played a oe Fla. Clemson 24. Bost “ om zs > ual ov ° @Hl Ge for first pi Beachcomber Jewelers 4 “Blue Devils” by a 68 re 36 score, £004 game for visitors. For the ree 1083: oo. et Wacken an Retire have os 1 that Junior Varsity 3 TaUhie comie enc 36 score locals Larsen, Lowe, Castillo, Ce-| 4 ee han wore against Weshingten ox fw A ee Ger the Uewea Biltie’s Drive-ins 0 1 hte ne lead the Conche ana f€20) Peres, Watson, and Henriq; 5. Marcel Certain, of France. three came within eight da om artes . wilt | th teh. —_—— | Sropesa ae Bet On ca 0 uez made a great impression on ae Bubte: Su me will pite LOCAL BA 5 each. For the visitors Phillips a Pe their fine playing! THE « fer the Bom ne D Roberts ley West Senior Baseball League scored 14 point and Sherry scored 7@ Suareins- ; eM cats oni sonal Sued : pita stead) che visitors. likey wesliGamias 4a) 20 ep Ell EW t ' te none ' — ‘ i pases aes , Key es! onchs a jl ' a = ‘hed Feidore wit tacklc _ Club W. L. Pet. In the first game the shooting Pahokee Blue Devils 24 12—36 rf iS demesne Legien. Round, Key West Clowns z : fy (®) Photo! of Peterson and Hale was enough Helires; Metigue; ine Solas DOOR amt Nave { the bat 6 . ee : 5s 500, BARNEY POOLE (right), All-America end at the University of to yon for ae Sona Soe boys | men imer, Valdez; Scorer Tal Gey fer the Raiders, Rodrig Reneelant: kein 2 200; Mississippi. has wound up his seven-year collegiate football ca- | #P4 sive them ten straight games | as © ONE REPLACES TWO aad Menriauw he Legion American Legion 28 2 . eecitia thi tarmalolfered bin ibeithe New. York Yankees in the first half. Peterson scored { earn ‘ mallee seaal © ALL-SEASON COMFORT fe the Islend City Rasebo © oe es ae Reet DY/ROrOe ae . ry °S 1/24 points and Hale 17, the same’ Michigan State College placed « PRIVACY ANO PROTECTION NJ of the All-America Professional Football Conference. He is ber th ale | Blic r three players on the Penn State Legauy standings elsewhere on & ts Calendar jaheeaieaerh comterens number the whole Elks Club © SPACE SAVING EFFICIENCY aR pea: t win & por Ss ale! | congratulated by Frank Bruiser’ ee Mississippi line oer scored. Myatt scored 10, Burke ull-oppsnent Laas ever sce lias pa -" ws ul > anny : who formerly played tackle with the Yankees. Poole play two, Bennett four and for the . Halfbac! orge erre world famous CLEARVIEW vi edded A DS aictte the wins SKATING ! in 64 college games during his seven varsity seasons divided be- | losers, Curry led the Elks with Was a unanimous choice. pad aippslegn yore Leaman puaiple yon Brewis tho « tm bone wear he ddaad Park, Night tween West Point, the V-12 Marine program at the University e points Nunez scored 11, Valdez | he oth jobs " - . , FRIDAY | i iainnionl i i ut 2 and Griffen 4 and Kerr five | seem | door—doing — ss let, and 1:90 to 0:00 pm. sf Nort whe a se cine bs the | points. This gives the Sonar a 2.| Yur Grocer SELLS That Good| 4 NEW KINO OF ConveNieNct ite ¢ wen ond 4 lot. If — | near rou P game lead over the Biks Cub in. GPAR ye BRAND mn WOME UviNe! / » wt ta ‘ TENNIS | amen eee aa second place. Truly the first satisfactory method of controlling light SS oe nin} Bapviow Bark, /Alternoons | Score by quarters: AMERICAN through @ door. In one modern nit you enjoy | +4 ra ; Sund rove and Nights i ereer- ountain out nded | £s ce _711 8 14—40 Proper sens peed Free, many, tore, ae wilt play the Clowns. if, Daily play. Sonar Schl 16 13 12 14255] 74 — RS Prowler Guard, Coalest Awsing end Privery ; ? ' 7 —S Referee Solomon. Umpire Mc- | ———__a. ane, Srl iaes op unennes . THON El 1 042 Nite | ete hee oem’ suurrLeBoaRD Ty Draw At USO-NCCS - wm ’ ant 6 beet to the same thing Daily play BAS Be ba . the Clowns Senet Littlejohn Loses To © *— VENETIAN BLIND co. ous vow. enon Cann Providing the Bort \ BASKETBALL , bi ag Garson. they will play Americar Sigh Bchocl Coinnaium Spangler; Cotton Wins | The Weather 123. DUVAL STREET Legion the following Sunday I (Night) | From Bob Wilson; 3 to ——— = hey beet the Clown and Le- TUESDAY, JAN. 18— 1 noes dy FORECAST APPELROUTH'S Gem they will win the Feet hall’ 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Beach-| Keys Also Winner Key West and ‘Vicinity: Con- fat Mf they lose the thiwe clut comber Jewelers. \ 3 | tinued mild fair weather through v ’ WH then be ime He fe fest g:00-—Coca-Cola vs. Bob’s'_ The C. H_ Mercer (wet. 186.1 Sunday. Gentle to moderate east- The Store of F plese, providing the Clowie lose Sport Shop. | Blimpron) vs. Reuben Fountain | ery winds. e D @wnip temerrew and the Raiders win the! —9:90—Sonar School “A” vs. Pol-) (w8t. 182, U.S.S. Tuscarora); Fiorida: Fair and continued MERRY-GO-ROUN fajiow ing Sunday lock's Jewels. jmain event at USO NCCS last | mild thru sunday. = At any rate, the games tomor- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19— jnight resulted in a draw. The) Jacksonville thru the Floridal/] @KIDDIE AUTOS @KIDDIE BOAT RIDE (ew should be intensely interest-| 7:00—Sonar School “B” vs.' battle of the heavyweights was! Straits: Gentle to moderate iy hy tag watil the last putout te ei hig al fast and furious, and the hard-! winds, north to northeast today > ; ; ly tii S ~the Me St he 8:00-Elks. Club. vs. Billie's! hitting fighters had the crowd! becoming easterly Sunday. OPENS at 3 0 CLOCK \ Cc To -Ins. standing in their seats from start | } Weather fair. Pistol ub ‘ nar School “A” ys,; to finish. a ' East Gulf: Gentle to moderate Ses di aeoctichos. Gene Spangler (wet. 135, N. &' variable winds today becoming e est Viunicipal Stadium hh en 2 he of, WA Mect Monday Wan eab's Sport Shop, ees ree et, Ce Sacer Seem i P hl CHUM MUMELEM, HOM IAS . 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Billie's! Pion defeated William Littl Less ath Drive-ins |john (wat. 134, Seaplane Base) |" 'No' small craft or storm warn-| Lissa 9c—6 for 50c The newly formed Southern-, g.99-Sonar School “B” vs.!im an outstanding battle in the’ ings have been issued. geet Pistol and Rifle Club of oman sar "semi-finals. Littlejohn had the ae ue - a organized as an af a pdge i e first d, a, 5 q * Tee of the Maltonsl Rifle Ax.. ®00—Pollock’s Jewels vs c180 0 Te eevee oeea| or West Fla, Jan. 15, 1949. | qgmmmmmmne Oto ARONOVITZ simi _ Coca-Cola Spang en ee son OPES | (Observation taken at City Ottiee,! & ° saelation, will hold meeting at a in the third vound. | Hoy Vee aise ‘is : the American Legion Home, on | Ronald Cotten, (wet. 145, Fleet | 30 a.m., ES A ry Monday January HIGH SCHOOL GAME, :Sonar School) won his bout with | Temperatures a $ TURDAY— ,Bob Wilson (143 Ibs., Valley | tlishtes t yesterday gar ton mterest | Key West High School vs. Pa-'Stteam, N. Y.) ina contest that oe ast night pale port svailable FO ecu. “Pa delighted the spectators, but the Mean 72) § anaes i or near the cit e aid {decision was never in doubt. | Normal 69 4B GIR Hinman U 5.3 saa 3 - | Antonio Key (wgt. 145, Key Precipitation eEerative atlicer and chief in SENIOR BASEBALL __ | west) was the aggressor from the | Total last 24 hours 00 ins eueter of the club, will give a Municipal Stadium, Afternoon | outset in his match with G. E.; Total this month 00 ins detalied reporton the National (Afternoon) | Rich (wet. 140, FAWTUIant) . . . | Deficiency this month 93 ins, Wille Ameetation rules and regu. SUNDAY }Rich blocked a lot of punches, | Total this yed 0 ins lattes that w ern the club 30—American Legion vs. Red} put he couldn't overcome Key’s | Deficiency this year He will alee speak on the ad Raiders | greater reach. | Relative Humidit gntec ( being under an 3:30—Atomie Bombers vs. Key|” The R. L. Py vgt.180, U. S. ARES BH A chart West Clowns. {S. Gilmore n over Warren| 120, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23— \ Fields (wet. 175, Seaplane Base) ais Horak Wt Michigan End of First-Half Schedule — | was another terrific battle of <. ; ' : : : = (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, Mate Colle ' h 1:30—Red Raiders vs. Key | heavyweights. ET FRAME CIEE - ered cme the West Clowns. O. E. Legg (wat. 159. Blimp- : pica alias oll tiene eyiat eats 3:30—Atomic Bombers vs. yon) got the decision over J. W.| | Tomorrow’s Almanac He played Minne not American Legion. Smith (wet. 160, U.S. Naval | Sunrise 7:13 a.m. ) Hospital) in an event that show- | Sunset 6 mH p.m.'¢ Jed action from start to finish. _ | Moonrise 8:09 pm.|¢ ee EB. Shiever (wet. 184, Fleet | Moonset 8:53 a.m. Sonar School defeated J. L. Gray, | | eae \ (wet. 190, Key West) in a close} TIDES fight. These heavyweights gave! (Naval Base) and took a lot of punishment, but | Tomorrow pre s g gy strong at (Easte: Standard ‘Titne thc i re ahd High eG) rincee NOW IN MISSES’ SIZES, 14 to 20 A. Chavez (wet. 135, Key 11:34 pm 5:05 a. m. ae ee West) won from Billy Brogdon| 10:58 p. m Pai Yn No. 304 — Look what’s happened | West 130, U. S. Naval Hospital in| ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA c to the basic but- ‘the third bout of the evening.| (Reference Station ji here lads both | gave a good ac- ‘ Time of| Height of \3 ton-front style count of themselves. : Station-- Tide {high water ie mn | Ken Aho (wet. 118, U. S. Naval} Bahia Honca you W CeOwe 5 | Hospital) lost to Advian Austria! (bridge) Ohl0m 0.0 ft. Embroidered- (wet. 120, VX-1, NAS) , Austria) No Name Key Yr flowers are strewn thas developed a strong defensive! (east end) +2h 20m NS is . land few of Aho’s punches got! Boca Chica N on the drop shoul. across. (Sandy Point)—Oh 40m ders . . . on the | The Key West High School; Caldes Channel jentry, Bob Shaw, wet. 115, vs.) (north end) F2h lum 41.4 ft ‘Ed Overlin, wet. 115, which re- | G08 tsulted in a draw attracted a) NOTE: long-pointed tunic that falls over a gored skirt. Steel \great deal of interest. Both box (—)-—Minus sign Corrections Gray, Copen Blue, | Jers had many eee A ie to be subtracted Toast Brown Talk ‘throng that witnessed the fights (4)—plus sign: Corrections to fthe TownS | of the Town Spun land their clever boxing was be added. i Rayon. 14-20. $4795 (cheered repeatedly. eee | Music was furnished during! po stuff prunes for salad. ot ‘the evening by ihe aey West | dessert, steam them over - hot High School Band, under the) water until they are plump and leadership of Music Director! soft; slit, remove pits and then Earl Dillon lace ered use as desired. For salad tuey Sports Program Ades weed | maybe stuffed with pimento |W. Mortimer, AA, Chief ae cheese and served on greens; for B. Bowman, Lonnie Wilsons dessert they may be stuffed with Don Tucker, AA, Chief J. Orr.) chopped preserved ginger and |and James Corcoran. i _|nuts and served with soft cus- jtee Tee Frank Warrick and tard sauce or whipped cream. vers, a ee | Victor Hartman of the American! John Woudenberg, tackle of | Legion. City Commissioner Louis|the San Francisco ‘49ers of the ' Carbonell si ie figh All-American Conference, has ! Jeff Brodiiead, of the Key West’ started every game his team Photo Service, was the offi¢ial his team has played—42—in | photographer. three years. Referees were Boxing League ae ch Manager Lt. J BoneeSN) and preciative audiences in the last Allie Ridgeway, of Miami. Lt. month. The next Smoker to be { Burk's tireless efforts in reviv-| presented by Lt. Burk at USO- jing boxing in Key West have; NCCS will be held on Friday Hbrought two fine cards before ap-! January 2 DA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAALAAALAA AAU AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAG With the fine look of a delicate embroidery and © yok madras. 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