The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 20, 1949, Page 5

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are re PHURSDAY, JANU ; — JANUARY 20, 1949 : +> THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE ene ; WAILS AND SCALES {SONAR SCHOOL SCORES die tetioee TWELFTH STRAIGHT WIN Defeats Beachcombers ¥— { 43-26; Elke Enjoy \hetween the clubs, Bob's Sport! Shop and the Sonar School “A”} WAILS. Spertemans Show T r A BP nM {| COBIA—Cortlandt H. Godwin, Long Island, N. Y., weight 32 Ibs., } sal Spe rismen’s Jan ee *arne _ter,r ped to have en who won from Smith last Fliday,|Cotten and Melvin Harris. on ~ will meet Stanley “ Diablo” Si.{Friday. Twelve bouts have bee DOZEN Navy Invited To Pi BASKETBALL [scheduled for the USO NCCS]} . hus been exbesl Class "A" League ee Me i 162, YSD 54, Seaplane Smoker and a big turn-out is Captain C i ase, in'the ring at USO NCCS 1 bags ; @ the Nay | {Club W L. 'Pet.| Friday evening, Legg and Diablo| indicated by the large advance | 8- ay Can HUNT'S TOMATO Reg. or Drip DEL MONTE Bob's Sport Shbp 9 3 750) are both in the pi 5 ao'O sale of tickets. Reser 'g- J Pmt’ | Sonar School 6 6 500 aeed see een of condition, | may be obtained at Bob's S urna Pollock's Jewels 5 6 455) fighters. il aggressive Shop und at USO NCCS. | Child- | f B t has Independents 3 8 .275) The proposed Key-Rich run-off pen Soars es oe as or C L r ¢C ot y will| Class “B” League {will be deferred to permit cane t s piaiaeat 0a tournament] Club— W. L. Pet,| matches with the visiting Cana-|“ "the Key West High School Details will be Songer im 2 “ae) Roland Latiberte, wet 138 by| | Band will furnish music during | No. 2 Can GOLDEN HARVEST : 10-oz. Pkgs. CURTISS they are re- Elks ub 9 e, > evel ‘ TinloevariG 4 7 .364|C. S. Nootka. Laliberte has sev- jane evening, unde a them a0s ' A Word to the Tourist Beachcomber Jewelers 4 8.333 os wins to his credit, andhis Dion . : (¢ ne’ Billie's Drive-Ins Ins 0 11 .000{Shipmates are counting on him) — ans e Ows ¢ Ww “ypusen to win. Friday night. | Safe’ exper rubbish oO | Gerald Rich, wet. 140, FAW-' waste paper, and other combus- | — P BASEBALL ANDING TUI vs. Joe Shorey, wet: 138,/tible materials should be burned 4 | |H.M. G.S. Nootka, will be an- in open metal containers on bare NO. ‘303 DEL MONTE SUGAR DEL MONTE YELLOW CREAM STYLE | BEST MAID PINEAPPLE ea XS nd City Baseball League ther international contest. Rich’s’ ground at a safe distance (50 feet 4 see i aggressiveness was demonstrated ssible) fr buildings and je shout even! —— (Municipal: Stedinm) | $4 paevOmens vet demonstrated i¢ possible) from buildings and Can ( Can Ci Preserves '-lb. SIC und the Chart-|., Cub— ’ct.| Shorey has looked good to the} = | { ft n| ~ y bir c ow ne ese fans who watch the training at | FWWWWWYWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV" ; < — tomic Bombers 7 J NCCS nightly. STR ARM FFEE * ' ut | XRed Raiders Si 5 -500|)memnerthiedyiniernélicoal apitell ers pee Ue aaa UONE FALM 2 CANS IDEAL 24-0Z. JAR HEINZ CUCUMBER | xAmerican Legion 2 8 .200/ will present Norman Leonard, | TRIUMPH i peg xTie game wat. 130, H. M. C. S. Nootko, vs.| . COFFEE | Vv e 4 —— Billie Brogdon, wet. 130, U. S. MILL 0 00 ig ( ? ¢ ] dé Naval Hospital. * ports alendar If Franklin Terry, wgt. 120, and | bs | Leon Jackson, wet. 115, both of} All Grocers au nd mh. pes an until the Key, at Dinner Tipping the Scales HEAVIEST CATCHES TO DATE (fr Fish Albacore Amberjack Barracuda Bonito Cobia Delphin Grouper Jeowtinn 50 Pompane, African 18 Saiifioh Snapper Pounds 2 “4 ' 29% j 13% ” | “4 40 the ttee tand nanufac at the , Commerce t th of Jan the « received should ® © successful ' at tournament ties’ the Capa k Murray, | “ other this nt under the es Ww 7 uations frorn a anty, The Charter Boat-| tion, mi the Jay me contributing $500 ' nt last year drew t people who lived as ado, with a few ypeart countries SCALES | Chicagc 25" Ibs., length 44”: girth 22%4” May Berg, Rockford, IIL, 37 Ibs., length 51 girth22%2”. DOLPHIN—Mrs. Robert Herr, | Rydal Pa., weight 24 ‘Ibs., lehgth girth GROUPER— Jean L.” weight 41 _Ihs., length 43” girth’33”; Mrs. John H. Reynolds, Atlantic Beach, N. Y., weight 33% Ibs., length 40” girth 30"; Samuel J. Klahe, Bridgeport, Conn., weight 40 lbs., length 42” girth 30”. JEWFISH— Joseph Fall Ri Mass., length 44”; girth 34%”. POMPANO, AFRICAN — Hen- ry Brent, Sunnyside, N.. Y. weight 18 Ibs., length 38”; 29) SAILFISH—Milton Widholm, Ashlsum, Ill, weight 40 Ib length 84"; girth 23%"; Dominic J. Massari, Englewood, N. J., weight 45 lbs., length 85"; girth 26%", SNAPPER, Paul Martin, we ‘ight 10 Ibs., anys M., MUTTON— Mrs. Ashland, Ohio, length 28”; girth LBACORE— J. Ellis Black, . Florida, weight 12% Ib girth 18%"; Dr. H and, Ohio. weig! length NF; girth NF. 11 Ibs., Havana Baseball ‘ ° Club Will Play OW al 3 Games Here Recreation Director Albury announces that the Ha- vana Universi nine will play a three-game ries here on Jan- uary 29 and January 30 (Sunday) for the benefit of the March of Dimes. It is expected the Red Raiders will engage the visitors in the first game Saturday afternoon and that the following day the Atomic Bomt will oppose the Havana play in the opener of a doubleheader and the Key'West Clowns will play in the nightcap. The visitors have played ‘here before. Last ‘year , the locals ‘ blayed three games in Havana against the University nine and { lo il three contests. is expected thé.Key Westers will¥get revenge when the Ha- vanat players corne here for the Mareh Epos ema ;Dimes benefit. How They # They Stand SKATING Bayview Park, Night FRIDAY 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. \ipps, Greensboro, N. C., weight | weight 1 Horgwitz, | five points—the same. number weight 50°lbs., | Paul G.| | ht | Drive- | Romp; Bob’s Sport five played one of their thrilling { with ‘..| scored 10 each and Hale wrinkled girth dQ H ton and Bennett two each. 169 to 25. \ affairs. Outcome was in doubt| until the final second. It was a hard fight put up by both sides. A total of 24 fouls were commit, ; ted, Two players, one from cach Wins Close One First of a three-game basket- ball: affair-at the» High School Gymnasium: lat night resulted in the twelfth Straight victory | Side, fouled out of the game, ( for the Sound School. outfit of; Sonar School scored 11 points the Class “BY League. The} iD the first quarter to 10,for the, Schoolmen: defeated thé Beach- Sportsmen. In the second qu comber Jewelers, 43 to 26. ter, Sonar scored six points. and| Best quarter for the Jewelers “Bob's eight. Thus, at the half,| was the’ fourth when they held the score read Bob's’ 18, Sonar| the strong Sonar aggregation to} 17. PR cer aah oe, ©} Inthe third quarter, the Sports- men lengthened their . Mea- dor scored three, Barber two and Flenner one, wit ha free throw by Paulson, for 13 points. while, the Sonar boys scored only two field goals, both by Buch-y ored the other one for the win- | weitz, and a free throw by each} ners. | Schultice and Glendening, for six, For the. Bechcombers, Villa-| Points. real. scored’ 14 points, Demeritt Sonar pulled up closer to the seven, Saunders three ‘and Oster-! Sportsmen in the last quarter but houdt two. not close enough. The Sc hoolmen | Score by quarters: Total netted nine points to six for the Beachcombers.7. 10. 4 5--26} Winners. Big Buchweit sank! Sound School 10°13 15 5-431 three gield goals and a throw | Eee - sand Glendening made a field goal | In the: second game the Elks! for the losers. For the Sports-| Club romped all over the Billie's | men, four free throw; were | In: outfit. “For three quar-/ Were good and Meador sank a ters, it was one-sided. Up to, field goal. then the count stood 49 to 7 Inj Sonar made several throws at| the last quarter, Billie’s Drivé-Ins; the «basket before the nal came to life-to score 18 points*to| Whistle but just couldn't tic the | 20 for the Elks. Final score was; score. High. point man for the game! Nunez’ was high,man in points! with .big Buchweits with 15.| with 23. ©. Valdez scored 20° Other “Sonar scorers etude and Curry 14. Kerr netted: 10{Glendening with nine, Boyan six and Earl Griffen two. Schutice three and Ratuno two. | For. the Drive-In bdvs, Free-|' For; the Sportsmen, Meador man scored nine points; Frank+scored 12, Paulson 10, Barber five, Stout’ and Wallace threejstven. Flennef and Sweeting | each; Splinter and Losley two| three each, and McCown two. | each and Bazo one. Score by quarters: Total | Score by quarters: Total! Sonars 11 6 9 9-35) Billie’s —- 3 0 4 18—25. Bob's 10 8 13 6—37| Elks 12 21 16 20—69}- Referee: Domenech; umpire: jJack Vilareal: timer: Fallon; In the last game of the schedule scorer: Aeless Laliberte-Shorey Vill Fight At USO-NCCS Friday Night | they themselyes scored. High point: man was Peterson.! 15. ‘Osborn’ and Myatt the net for three points, ‘Garling- Burke Canadians Alll Set & oes Jed Friday, they will be a sen For Suift Matches; { tion. eer your eye on thes RichShorey boys. ak gre t 1 ohn Bud Boxing Battle Is‘Set League Manager said {he would announce the 0. E. Legg,/wet. 159, Blimpron, ' ents for Eddie Manning, USN, today that | oppon- Ronald Douglas High School are match- | AMAAAAAAAAAAAALSADAAAAAS The Verfoct Rose to Remember... = Mean- | & - WHITE and PETRONIA STREETS _— Fresh: Fruits AND. VEGETABLES ‘NICE FIRM $ CABBAGE 3 ws. 10¢ YELLOW COOKING ONIONS 3 ws. 1d¢ U.S. NO. 1 Potatoes 5 us. 2Ac. 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