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e? PAGE six bees mite prima yin ort oli heii NR Ar Selec eyes a tt td THE KEY WEST CITIZEN VARSITY, BOB'S SPORT, |TWELVE-BOUT BOXING . SONAR SCHOOL WIN. ° Beat Billie’s Drive- "ns, Pollock’s Jewels And Elks Club At Gym Last Night In the basketball game played last night the Junior Var- pity won over the Billic’s Drive Ins by the lop-sided score of $5 to 18. For the Junior Varsity Oropesa and Cooper scored 16 points each to lead the pack. For the losers Bazo scored 6 and Freeman 4 points. Score by quarters first dr. Varsity 12 12 12 19 Billies 24 6 6-18 In the second game, the Jew els and the Bob's Sport Shop boys played a thriller At the half the score stood 14 to 20 in favor of the Sports but the Jew @is picked up two in th third quaiter but lost them again in the last half to end six points behind George Barber led with 14 Boints and Bo Meador scored 11, Demeritt 8, Walker 4 and Sawyer losers Her B& McCown $2, for r wes scored 1] points, W rick 6, Shoneck 6 tchings and Growe ) were 14 fouled called on the Jewels and 16 on the Bob's Sport Shop “Score by quarter ch Sport Sh. li olloc<'s Jewels 7 “Free throws m Sawyer -, Meador Smith 3, Skaggs 4 Gehonek 1 2 ani 9 10 10—40 712 &—34 4 McCown 5, Barber Ketchings “The ,last game was the most citing and thrilling of the might and the Elks Club gave the pnar boys a scare First they tld them scoreless in the second Quarter after scoring 8 points to their seven in the first and five ia the second so at the half the store was Elks 13, Sonar 7 «But in the third the Sonar ys cut loose and Robinson} red 6 points, Peterson 4 and yatt 3, Osborn 2 and Sander gon | for 16 points and the Elks sfored but 6. In the last quarter the Elks scored 16 to 14 the So mar boys, and came up to within! two points of tiei the score, the high men were, C. Valdez with 17 points, Nunez with 10 for the Sonar, Myatt had 14, Rob inson 10 and Peterson 4 Score by quarter Sonar School 7 0 16 14-37 Elks Club i 5 6 16—35 Free throws missed Gurlington 3. Valdez 1. Referee, Villarea pires Domenech — and Shepperd-Orop« rer Ag uilar Nunc Leading scorers in the Teague at the end half were. Orope 220, ‘Villareal 208, aldez 194, Myatt 1 irst Nur of, Curry 1 203, C CHANCE here i the w fer world, this [{ whict to ther than the ne Air F an for you inte For The Season Perky Lodge First Class CUISINE at Popular Prices Featuring SOCIAL AFFAIRS Such As KENO etc. Luncheons, Bridge, Etc. Open Until ??? — PHONE 1 PERKY — \High School To .| Parks and Helio Orpeza shaving Peterson 12 Miles from Key West | We Cater to Private Parties, | - Outstanding Contenders For Title Trophies Will Be’ Presented There This Evening The » Championship Boxing Matches’at NCCS USO, 1021 Du- val street, tonight, will, present outstanding, contenders. for the Tackle Four: Tough Opponents Key West High Schoolbasket- ball team will be meeting the | first of four tough opponents. to- {night when they tangle with: St. Leo College Prep. The Conchs will be rated as. the underdog in all but tonight’s |game, which is regarded as aja Lynas | tossup. These four opponents will’ The card be in addition to St. Leo: Delray | ing; League a : Beach, the number one Class B; Burk, USN, today, presents: pete ‘in ‘this: final event of the | CARD AT NCCS-USO Key West Players Rehearsing For Another Play, The Key West Players, havittg just completed ‘the presentation Title Trophies ih a 12 bout card.| Of a previously unknown ‘play The talented boxers and ag-| With great suecess and acclaim, gressive fighters who will:com-{are already at. workon a new | production for next month under | season, have been selected thru; the able direction of Gdmmand- | the recent’ elimination matches|ed Russel Albright. ‘This will be “The Late Christopher. Bean” by | jouneed by Box-! Sidney Howard; : whjeh had a! inager « Lt. :Johnj two season success in’ New York | some years ago and has been in! team on the east coast at'present; | Flyweights , G University of Miami, and: West’ Ed’ Overlin,'111 Ibs., :sponsored Palm Beach Junior College. jby the B.P.O.E. and Bob Shaw, In the preliminary tonight the' 10 Ibs., sponsored. by the: Amer- Fleet Sonar “B”: team: will _ meet. ican Legion. Morales Cleaners in a challenge} Junior Class Bantamweights game, with the Sonar School try-{ Franklin Terry, .120 Ibs., Key ing to prove their ability to play! West, and Ken Ako,’ 124 lbs., in the league with a win| Fleet Sonar. over the cleaners. Senior Class Bantamweights: Tonight's game _ will John Kinghorn, 124 tbs., FAW- former St. Leo boys TUlant vs.. Adrian Autria, against their old mates, Ibs., NAS. Featherweights find two playing Robert } attended the Prep School while Dion and Sosin of the St. Leo team are Key West boys. The first game. is ted for 7:15 with the second game due to start at 8:15. vs. Billie Brogdon, 128 lbs., Na- val Hospital. Lightweight Armando Chavez, 135 lbs., Key West vs. William Littlejohn, 134 lbs., NAS. Welter weights Cooper 127, Saunders ,102, Bazo 99, Hale 96, Kerr 70, Sanderson 69, Frank 63, Burke 61, Hernan- dez 60, Castillo 56, Deémeritt 59, Shepperd 54, Ingraham, Jr. 53. lant, vs. Ronald Cotton, 145 Ibs., Fleet Sonar. M, L. Harris, 139 lbs. Fleet So- nar vs. Miami opponent. Middleweights “Diablo” Simon, 162, YSD 54, vs. Othel Legg, 160, Mlimpron. Hank’ Majchrowski, 158 Ibs. FAWTUlant vs. Roger Willioms, 160 Ibs., NAS, Light Heavyweights ‘ for the Class A A league at the end of first half. s 153, Buchweits 127, Mc- Kee 119, Roberts 119, G. Barber 99, Meador 90, Glendinning 90, G. Sweeting 87, W. Herrick 81, E Sweeting 79, Schultice .78, Smith 74 arber 74, Boyan 66, Her-| “Tex” Harding, 174 lbs., U.S. rick 55, Parks 53, Solomons 52,]S. Wilkie, vs. Warren Fields, 170 Ketchings 52, Flenner 47, Ratun-}lbs., Seaplane Base. no 46. : R. L. Pyatt, 174 Ibs. U. S. S. HOURS SATURDAY ONLY, | wl MWh Clip This Coupon —Bring This Ad With Only— € and Receive One Sterling Silver SIMULATED ZIRCON RING E science. Honatres and our fines’ 1 lei simulated their high pric ty vaults, Sub any kind or test con Rings and d diamonds in act them to You will if Ww INCH 4 Ringwe e r Kings, Sterling or Gold Filled Clusters ++. $1.95 and Uve Men’s Rings, 1.95 up GUARANTEED AU Rings Offered Are In Guaranteed Sterling Sitver or Gold-Fi Prices Subject ‘Tax SOUTHERNMOST DRUG STORE iver Duval and Fleming Streets to 6 P.M. Sat. Only ggg } dn cg] sary sua Y saansny) Sorp' i | if Delicious Sealtest Ice Cream piled on fudge-cover- ed cake. . covered with fine chocolate and gaily deco- rated with rea] whipped cream — all ready to serve. caked ICE CREAM Get the best—get Seaitesi Lis M. Wop oW Senltent Variety 1 Thursdays, 9:30 0. atre, | | | | i ] | | | | THE FEBRUARY DESSERT-OF-THE-MONTH | | | | | | | | | . . F. Devers, hing under Music Director Earl Dillon. There willbe no reserved tick- et section for these final bouts tonight, and early arrivals will have their choice of ringside or her seats, at the general ad- mission ticket price of $1.25. The first’ bout will be at 8:15 p. m. and the gate will open at 7:30 p. m. Gerald Rich, 140. lbs., FAWTU- i ilmore vs. Miami Opponent, ' Heavyweight Augie Scontrino, 185 Ibs., Fleet Sonar vs. Reuben Fountain 184 Ibs., USS Tuscarora. The title matches will be ref- ereed by Lt. J. Burk, USN and announced by City Commissioner ‘Lou Carbon- nell, The Judges are Lt. Comdr. A. 1201 R. Evers, Lt. (J. G.) Warrick and } American Legionair Victor Hart- Eddie Manning, 126 lbs. NAS}™ and the ] constant demand by Little ‘The. an. The Key West. High School Band willblay during the eve- leadership of THE MUSIC BOX AND SPOTLITE Brings Popular Current Hit Records No. 500: Powder Your Face With Sunshine Far Away Places No. 501: Tra-Ta-Larra-Talaf Lavender Blue No. 502: My Darling, My Darl- ing A Little Bird Told Me No, 503; Pussy-Cat Song Now 45¢ Each or 3 for $E79 726 DUVAL STREET, THE MUSIC BOX | rices Too High? = LEWINSKY DUVAL STREET somo mm ame FOR ARROW SPORTS SHIRTS == meen 526 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1949 Theatre Monday, ‘Tuesday, ' Thursday and Friday at seven | o'clock, with the following defin- itely chosen: Edward Fisher, Lingtee Scribner, Jean Schnider, Bonnie McQuistan, Penny Gav- ilen, Thomas Dorher, Dr. Na- thaniel Fowler. There are two parts not yet filled—Tallant, ‘a smo@th, youngish and shabbily dressed New Yorker” and Max- well Davenport,” an elderly and distinguished gentleman” and any one desiring an audition for either part will be welcome at the first rehearsals. ‘Mad The Chinen’ to Relatives atre groups all over the country ever since. This is not to be won- dered at as it is a fast moving comedy, devoid of propaganda, full of hearty laughs, depicting an average American family sud- denly confronted with a situa- tion that seems about to make their dreams come true. Following their policy of de- veloping new talent the cast is almost entirely unknown to Key West audiences but from present indications they will put on a show that will be thoroughyl en- joyed by all who are fortunate enough to get tickets. Rehearsals will be at the Barn Five Flights Daily TO HAVANA TO KEY WEST Lv. Key West Ar. Havana Lv. Havana Ar. 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