The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 1, 1949, Page 6

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a Mobis + Aggressively, Rich = Aroitsed Spectators At Last March; To ‘Meet Friday Night ‘Herald’ Rich, 140, FAWTUlant, yr nabthioge.>garessive tactiowin’his ro. | TUBSDAY— Gent bour with the Canad: Shorey, aroused the spectators, will ‘take on Ronald Cotten, 144, Fleet Sonat, for the Welterweight Title «at NCCS USO on Friday night. A.re-match that will show aes | whirlwind action is the Robert Murtay, 134 Ibs., U. S. S. Foss, | vs.M. L. Harris, 138 Ibs., Flect | Sonar, bout. The Murray vs. Har-/ ris fight on December 10 resulted | in a'draw and both men are go- | ing all out for the title decision. ¢R. L.Pyatt, 174 Ibs. U. 8. 8. Gil- more, that hard-hitting 63” light héavyweight from Arkansas, will be'matched with a Miami oppo-{ nent, to be announced. | i: Rogér Williams, 159 Ibs. NAS, will, go,in, e of Diablo Si mon.) YSD'54, against Hank Maj- ehtowski, 158, FAWTUlant “Ski” | is Inthe: pink of condition, fast | 4d aggressive, and William | Tq pla powerfull fighter, will have his; hands ‘full to stop him 1 ? Armando Chavez, Ibs. Key | West, whose ring suc es have delighter the citizenry, will meet; WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9 William. Littlejohn, 134 lbs. NAS, | the 1948 All-Navy semi-finalist. | Fighters whose matches are | still in’ the making, Lt. John! Burk; USN, Boxing League man- ager said today. Aarme Warren Ids, 176 lbs., Seaplane Base; ’anklin Terry, 120 lbs., Douglass igh; Bobbie Brogdon, 130 Ibs. | Naval Hospital; Ken Aho, 118 Ibs. | Bieet Sonar; Othel Legg, 158 Ibs.. | Blimpron; Tex Harding, 185 lbs., USS Wilkie; Adrian Austria, 123 Ibs, NAS; and R. L. Pyatt, 174! tbs., USS Gilmore | “The Championship Title Tro-! Bhies, on. display in Roberts’ Of- | fice Supplies Windows at 122 Du-! Yal street, are attracting a lot of attention. *The scarlet uniforms and the’ ( fousing. music of the Key West) wt Ww High School Band, under the di-! high. They said that it took three fection of Music Director Earl’ ho RICH WILL-MEET COTTON IN NCCS ‘TITLE BOUTS - Sports Calendar WEDNESDAY— goods ‘used in the Carnival from | Governing Board of the Carni- | GIRL REVUE 7:00—Elks Club vs. Billie’s' Jocal ant caa, at iran retait/ val emphasized ‘that.’ enlisted | Drive-Ins. prices in order to. prevent com-} men will-not be required to at- - 8:00—Sonar School \“B” vs. petition. Profits from the carni-| tend in uniform. The gate of the’ ibeniasle | — Better Hines, i 2 Big FREE Sensational Attractions Nightly Banchidamber, Gowes val which are ‘received. from thé| Seaplane Base will be open to| Rich Coie. SUlee i ; 9:00-Sonar School vs. return games where merchandise the’ general ptiblic. Adequate | Men's Rings, 1.95 up { Morales Cleaners. is exchanged, will be limited to! parking space will be available GUARANTEED } TUESDAY, FEB. 8— Municipal Stadium, Afternoon | To be announced | GOVERNMENT BOOSTS | \ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1949 PC LULL i" mee| OPENING NIGHT — FREE GATE ADMISSION Lions’ Clab CARNIVA. (FOR THE BENEFIT OF MONROE COUNTY BLOOD BANK) ELL, CALLS MEETING! . (Continued. From .Page.One). , Executive Officer of the Naval Station... . oP. ‘ “One. of the features: of the Charity Carnival will be the raff- ling off of a new 1949 automobile. Tickets for this raffle have been on sale for the past month and latest reports are that the sale of. tickets is progressing: very will be a bombing range, wheel] © The little German city of Wei- of chance, rifle range, children’s fish pond, white elephant sale, bingo, and a depth inet game: Commander Har! er is be- ing assisted by the Navy Officers Wive’s Club and the. chairman of the committee from the Navy Officers Wives, Club-is Mrs. Stephen S. Mann, Jr.TH addition to the concessions mentioned above, there will be :maifiy others The English walnut is native of England, but comes! from the mountains of _ Greece, Persia and from Afghanistan. mar, capital of Thuringia, was the birthplace of the short-lived Weimar Republic, the home of Goethe and Schiller and, for more than 40 years, of Franz Liszt. __' Mail The Citizen to Relatives seat 8 HOURS SATURDAY ONLYS@ Ny, Clip This Coupon —Bring This Ge ' t . Ad With Only— i BASKETBALL Soe Ba which will prove of interest t : + High’School Gymnaium ane eee ee tat everyone who attends. ie koma rieen roca | Feb. Ist to 15th, Stock Island (Night) (Pn of First-TMalf) UsSDAY— Carnival agreed jk would be} An orcueswa 1rom the ‘Naval pacdnaram pe at lay lar,’ it} Air Station at Jacksonville will ' was decided that no soliciting of! be on hand to provide music for | donations for.thig-Carnival would dancing. “ 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Beach:| be made: among ]gcal merchantg3}_ Raffles of valuable - metchan- comber Jewelers. S - However, yojtatary donations} dise will be conducted § through- 8:00—Bob’s Sport. Shop vs.} would be ‘accept Any dona-! out each evening the carnival is Sonar School “A”. tions ‘received will, be marked to/jin operation and there will be 9:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Mo-| show who the doner is. Every ef2}entertainment throughout: the rales Cleaners. fort will he made‘ to purchase the/eyening. The chairman of the} -©10 Big Riding Devices ©3 Big Sideshows Featuring the LITTLE “GYPSY” in the ZIRCON Large Selection Birthstone Ring on Rings and keep d diamonds in safe- them to most HURSDAY— 100 per cent of the value of the/for anyone desiring to drive in} feed Ace ta 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Billic’s, atticles. However, no: limit has! with their automobi silver or Performing 110 Feet in th Air Defying Death ucée'l ssuny s,uayy DY ss snp) SaIpey i) cen Subjec been set.on the number*ol tickets} MR AD SSS vii t . 1 eee Drive-Ins. nee oe fur seu uolbiaey ‘be Se Ge es 1 5 SOU'THERNMOST Bring the Family and Have A Big Time 8:00—Bob’s Sport Shop vs. ‘ jough young walruses are Si DRUG STORE 10c Bus Service to Carnival G: d Pollock's Jewels jautemobile; verge reovered with, pale brown hair) sc pet . ic Dus Service to Varnivail Grounds ' eh ee Sonar, | The concessions comm itt¢€/ the old animals are almost com-! arr: Duval and Fleming Streets Every 20 Minutes by Key West Transit C 9:00 Elks club vs. Sonar, which is headed by Commander | pletely hairless. i f pies Y utes by Key it Company School 1 EF J. Harlfinger, Officer in charge ii EERE ‘ M. to 6 P.M. Sat. Only eS “HUHNE ents 7 pon ergeee _|of- the Advanced 7:00—Junior Varsity vs, Elks Weapons School-has decided ups Club. yhat booths will be * operated | Sport Shop vs:i on what booths w’ P | Cy an eee a ~Innouncing the heomber Jewelers | quaeeeeeten mee, | j 1919 POWTIAC 9:00 — Bei Underseas. vs. Billie’s Drive-Ins. | 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Sonar; School “B” ' 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Mo-} rales Cleaners. ' 9:00—Sonar School Bob's Sport Shop. ' EDNESDAY, FEB. 10— ! 7:00—Sonar School Billie’s Drive-Ins. i 8:00—Elks Club Beach-' comber Jewelers. | 9:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Son-! ar School “A”. QUALITY Printing vs. You get the FINEST when you LET US TAKE CARE of your Printing Needs .... Whether large or small —we give QUALITY SERVICE! SENIOR BASERALL | | Continued From Page One) nich they tunneled were 12 fect! urs to go up a hill 100 yards. It} Beg, brine, Samour te | developed that three persons te-| THE ARTMAN PRESS | ded in the cabin, father, mother j NCCS. Boxing Night on Feb. 4th.| and son. The father was desper- | PHONE 51 Tickets are on sale at Bob's ately ill, and he was taken back | Sport Shop, 706 White stre: and in at NCCS USO, 1021 Duval strect ; General admission is and | sol children’s tockets, 7c. How They Stand | Glub. Beb's: Sport. Shop 10” 4 | Sonar School A & 6 | Roliock’s Jewels. . 6-8 H Morales Cleaners 5 9 ] BL. Class “B” League | Club— W. L. Pet. | Fs School B 15 0 1.000) E Club 8 7 5837 Shhior , Varsity 7 7 500} Beachcomber Jewelers 7 8 .429 Billie's Drive-Ins 114 067 Interesting Notes Richard Wagner old when his first overture was performed, in a Leipzig theatre was 17 year TALL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA sThe tusks of the walrus, w sometimes are 30 inche used in defense, in digg climbing ich Composer Richard Wagner took part in a German political revolu tion and, as a result, was a refu gee in Switzerland for about 10 years, You can depend upon our Prescription Department to use only the Purest and Freshest of Ingredients. Prescriptions Called For and Delivered a af GARDNER'S — PHARMACY — 1ll4 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street PHONE 177 -OUEHUADAEAESAEUEAEEREUGEAEAOAAESEUOALUGEELOREEEEAELARESUN, | the ambulance, the mother and | * In the CITIZEN Building m remaining behind. TE MAXWELL CO. Special! 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