The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 27, 1949, Page 5

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@HURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1949 WAILS AND SCALES By JACK DELANEY ' THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Sports Calendar BASKETBALL High School Gymnaium (Night) THURSDAY— 7:00—Sonar School “B” vs. Billie’s Drive-Ins. 8:00—Elks Club vs. Beach-} comber Jewelers. | WAILS: the Navy, you know you could Tournament Entry Form Dull | win a trophy. At its best, a tournament entry bast Year's Hard Luck ‘Story * will be played at. the Wickers’| ferm is very dul) " There is no telling who. ‘will é ting: Saturday with one oe é i dae eben hat Sailfjh je. | Walify for the title this year, bu i Js header. onj %00—Sonar School “A” vs. sevibed below in the Island City|!8t Year the crown “for “iy FE : {| “Billie's Drive f Fishing Tourr t “toughest break” of-the tourna- | / . ad a crew ‘of | Sa eee 4 * fron there, the weight, lengih,| ment went to Mrs, T.-M. Atra-Lwotket the field in) Mail The Citizen’ to Friends, | mm. Girth, and date caught. ' Follow.| 27th wile of Dry T. M. qe. site outfield | : f j : ithe so smith, who was ‘stationed’ -Vidal will sta ut int i th ~~} Naval Hospital. Ti ipping the Scales Mrs, Arrasmith caught 5 fish, seven feet, two inches’ in MEAVIEST CATCHES length wth.a ‘girth of forty one be ; TO DATE _jinches, and tippéd the scales. at | goyir gn D: ae for: back- } ‘toch behind: the - plate.’ Br (Unofficial) 83 pounds. top. Sanchez, Lastres|} who ‘won. the batting ‘honors in Fich— i: pan tebiwguld have. het | anit: ‘fof mound © duty;} the first’ half of the Teague OF ope R jone of the trophies in’ the. tour-) 9tgrling» S .447 will be on’ first, zen! u saad :" . ae mS 18% j nament, but as she brought it.ap > Albury. and Dom- | Smith aeaiora. Bure Se 80. Ct. Box Diamond Fonte the to the boat to? land -4t Nene) h idiity, and Baker, ‘and’Butler at short. Rober 1 : \ e Seovenede mis broke. Updera te rules of ah Alonzo, ti id C- Valdez jlen, Dean, Hines and. A i aper N ap ins » a ournament e catch was, dis ne fiel Cobia 7 umicien: : outfield du ; Dolphin 24 The picture of the sailfish Was ndagewiterhoon. : Grouper (Old, 40) 53 {shown at the Jaycee convention |-ganje. Hills Use their’ full » game w ; } Jewtish (Old, $0) 124 jheld at Miami Beach last je Sita ed giaved iA the league? : reas a “ae African 18 E rvelled that ‘ately ‘ = (eats ave of by Aa e failed to. place in’ the Snapper. Mutton Ide ament. z CMa casos tas Lh 150-Sh Old. % No o i 94 une eet Roll —_ 0 tell them, prey presits the: a { *Armour's Banner Grade ‘A . ASHLAND Paper Towels lée Barcky Petal Soft Toilet Tissue. ————————-—-—~ | broke, we let them believé . the # mame of the person, | big ones were in Key. West, as }* oat captain, bait, rod, and| they are. 4 used, and a few other ques-| SCALES: tions to list the fish in the tour Credit for displacing a former t nament. That is. all leader a fifty pound jewfish; goes But the story behind the entry | to Irving A. Fingerhart, of Phila- ease her question alto-}4elphia, Pa. He brought. i gether i pre! eateh, the fish’s battle to, dred and twenty four pounds. The strugule free, these and many | heaviest catch reported. last: year ether items go t “ke wp the | OM a rod and reel was:a"53 1-2 tory—the story behind the entry , Pounder. in | M. G French, on Elyria, Ohio;: CHUCK ROAST» 5% Armour's Banner Grade‘ ‘A” Heavy ROUND STEAK » 85c Hormel’s Minnesota’ Top-Quality long it took te bring! that tilted the scales at one; hin- pace in the atten snapper fF . - phone if y« ee re a phrase of more i ~ ce catch yice ney is. in JT’ ; an pessing intere et’s hear | first place tipped t sat]. aa UE Pee ie BACON... . .... ws. 57e| 2 vor 25c Ne Records So Far A sctee ene weights of the tists Armour's 1-Lb. Cello Roll Reg. Pkg. Diamond SAFETY Wax Paper —— OBe 1 Lb. Jar Del Monte Sliced Beets 7c We Carry A Full Line of Birds Eye Frozen Foods | -——Fresh——— wad eter dae ported to ght hot be | 5° ‘ of Wait ng @hat helps to keep us on the SAUSAGE... . . 1. 37e Armour's Cloverbloom Grade’A’ Lge. All-White EGGS 3 CARTON : oe . . DOZEN ble 7 Proot. a publication of the U. S aval | h Jengthy Ee 0 ‘are 6 years or mose old. 40% straight whiskey, 60% j girth ight whiahty 6 years old, 25% straight whiskey 7 years old, Station, 5 . lished wpe ation GROUPER—Ed Busiere,: Ports-' z ROSE AND COMPANY. INC., BALTIMORE, MD, | ] 4 Lb P. COLORED elative to the fishing tourna-| dhouth, R. 1, weight 50 pouniis bs 4 i ent. Boat# leave the ‘ Ie length, 34 1-2” girth 7 . : { . Prints t eve ay wit nnel | Letak, Philadelphia, P: elf | NU AID 39c h ‘ Gulf \ for | 35 pounds, 45” length, § J a Ae # day's fishing, ut to date no en-|~ SAILPISH—-Mrs VT. > feain " fy lgvagiie eos guy ce) : dale tr : hast | Hollister, Cal. weight 45-pou * t fishing tournament last} 92” length, 22” gitrh. ’ =a" . a there were quite a (oyeene APPER Kittie tenis i Swiltt's Silverleaf :: ‘ from th Navy, with some} Paulconer, _Winchestér, is Sikes 15 1-2 pounds, 27” length.¢p . Be how about ome | ifish trop girth. ” : ae > thea t 7 LARD . . . . . . . LB ¢ Maxwell French, » Elyria, Ohio, weight 51 pounds, 53" 28 3-4” girth. ACUDA—Carl riage eart, New York ,N . Y., weight } 47 1-2 pounds, 51” ang, be What About The Navy? ast week Key Outpost, '@ "SOUND SCHOOL “B” TEAM! RUNS WILD OVERS Final Seore, 70-22; L-LB. PKG. 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