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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1949 fe ee FOLLOWING Junior Varsity And Beacheombers Win * Varsity Won Over Picked Team; Geaners Beat Bob's; Jewelers | WANTS MORE MONEY | Morales They Stand | How Pitter Hie wl oe THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Bob's Sport Shop won the first- half of the basketball Class “A”. ang 2! 4 iB Geor eesesanaeaa | Miami- COLUMBIA. S. €—(P)\—The| teams of Maryland,| } American Univer- ‘sity, South Carolina, The Citadel, | ‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,| : 1949—Y¥eu ‘will have a patient,’ Michigan State's track | pledding disposition, wise a itadel, simple-way and moderately fort- State Uni : i, aban rots, upate im life’s werk. Guecess will EAST LANSING, in | featuring its. brether jand with marked | Makielski twins, Don } anda long life is indicated, even and Jack Dianetti of East | distanee stars, as are i | @ome through patient application, ' brothers, Allen and ! i i } y BASKETBALL i League and it seems they are go- gigantic collegiate ‘i tour- | to a very great age, when a deep- | ester, N..Y., are midd Down Billie's Drivedns Class “A” League | | ing to.have a hard time to win the‘ nament, with the arn di of ly philosophical nature ‘will be | *UNNerS. ‘Tiree basket ball games play.|_ Club— W iL. Pet! panes ae ee =~ tone Rent Carolina playing host, develaped, content with simple! ‘ ni ,. Sonar School 000 stars er on elines or! 24, 25 and 26. life amd enjoying the esteem of 5 nly emma te. Varsity Pos coon Shop a beat BV ay Seeman: sill: | i | anion over Gee Mile Culb by | Morales Cleans. 1 1: ye! Monin Sota ie aia | t wad they @hen played a Pollock’s Jew. 5 dor, Sweeting, Villareal, G.! Shorts Minneapolis and St. Paul of the : iad Wael he cde = alloc pas 3 0 1 :.000 Barber, and Fleener. ecg! i : United States Hockey League re- | 4 ; . ‘ went in for refereeing and Fleen-! The yj ; | cently played the first _Club— er is. working. ‘Sweeting went! Louis Candineny boats 2nd St. | shutout in the history of the cir-|-———Tey A Pound tr Varsity was slow in Sound S¢ghool 20 aes away and then they signed. De-' ten year player or ply one cuit. 4 (ting @way am the first half and Junior Varsity 2 0 $.000' meritt, Walker and Sawyer.| posters eer me their | + half the score was Junior yi se ane ae 1 2 }s33] The writer believes that with} ‘ 3 Varsity 14 picked team 21. bur eeachcomber Jewelers 1 1 1500 Roberts, G. Barber, Sweeting and; More than 70,000, np nf he te ee Billie's Drive-Ins 0 3 j000, Meador back in harness they will fans have ieee Gc & points to 28 the Picked i See | Set. going. | the annual World Series movies ° | ed boys just } S t C ] di; aie Sonar School has _a_ well-bal-' since the first one in 1934. CuUulihd Mw one short of knotting the count! por Ss a en ar anceg club with McKee, Glen- | i} e High man was Valdez with 20 | dening, Burkweitz, Boyan, Ra-| Joe DiMaggio has hit .336 in! The folks who know sail by points, Nunez i4 for hte Varsity , BASKETBALL | tungo are playing a great game games in which he has appeared PeOw nee You'll fiad Doughtry scored 17 points and High School Gymnasium | 4 and that is the team to beat. | at Fenway Park, while Ted Wil- | ec alee Sie eee the ee: Cooper (Night) | 4:3 Morales Cleaners are playing liams has a .307 mark for con-} Gicne precetnel ae GS Score by quarter | WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9— j P Ww. 2g hi | an in-and-out game. One day tests in Yankee Stadium. You board the luxurious ocean Jr. Varsity 6 816 17~47! 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Sonar} (®) Wirephoto | they are unbeatable and the next! — | liner “FLORIDA” in Miami any Picked Team 8 12 14 1448 School “B” : | RICHIE ASHBURN, brilliant Philadelphia Phillies outfield | they are not good enough for the points, and Valdez score 17 points Monday, Wednesday or Friday | 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs, Mo-| ?00kie af 1948, greets a friend by telephone after his arrival in | Class “B" League. I do not know against them. | : sign = Soe eccliog sare the second game the Mor tales Cleaners. Philadelphia Saturday to talk contract terms with the Phils. He | What is wrong but there is some- Junior Varsity also is’ playing} jaMiamal Teele gou tucrccat Cleaners won over the Bob's Sport Shop. Both clubs played ta Bip and tuck game for the first THURSDAY, FEB. 10—- U S ¢ li aif and the score was 18 all at! 7:00—Sonar School t ta the half, but from thei on it was Billie’s Drive-Ins. ee ye ISS ge omedac ul Cleaners. Richard Barber| 8:00—Elks_ Club vs. Bedch-| Ps ° ° | ; a > mani than all of Bob's, 9:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Son- 1 ral er a ons ogethe fe gh man for ar School “A”. | the night with 23 p and G.| TUESDAY FED. is (e Sarena) Bicycle racing enjoyed its biggest year in wes 1 11 for losers, G.| 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Beach-' More than a decade. Barbe 41 nd M comber Jewsleva, ‘ | The Amateur Bicycle League pf America had a very successful c - 11, Me 8:00—Bob's Sport Shop vs.; Season, sanctioning a record fhumber of events, holding Olympic Mor re quart Pollock’s Jewels. | trials, state and national championships. Og arg 3 18—49| 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs.| Ted Smith, 20, of Buffalo, N. Y., was the big operator, gaining f 5 } Morales Cleaners. | the No. 1 berth on the U. S. Olympic road cycling team and romp- Be che ¢ ; ; WEDN AY, FEB. 16— | ing off with the 1948 senior national amateur crown. Following his the a ¢ B — of 7:00—Sonar School “B” vs.) championship win at Kenosha, Wis., Smith turned professional and ie te nillgiehlipe ap Beachcomber Jewelers. - | rode three six-day events. at the half and the +t TE rs “Elks Club vs. Billie's] Besides Smith, the Olympic road cycling team included Ed-j to 18, but the 9 Hs od Soda? el ward Lynch of Compton, Calif., Wendell Rollins of Salt Lake City, points to but 9 ee YS-! Utah, Chester Nelsen, Jr., of St. Louis, Mo., and Frank Brilando of Bazo was the points f t higt yur Baseball To Be Resumed Sunday At Stadium JAYCEE CITY IN GOLF TO Key West Golf Course Seen Of Fourth Annual 9:00—Sonar School ‘ Bob’s Sport Shop. said he was offered $7,500 but wants $12,000. ATURDAY AND llock’s Jewels. SDAY, FEB. 17— penicago: Sonar School “B” vs.! On the track cycling team to, ee | London were Jack Heid of West 8:00—Bob’s Sport Shop vs./ wood, N. J., Robert Travani of <peeyk ficl naay Detroit, Tom Montemage of Buf- 9:00—_Junior Varsity vs. Billie’s| flo, Marvin Thomson and Alfred Stiller of Chicago. i Other national amateur honors aoe | were won by attractice Doris SENIOR BASEBALL _ | travani of Detroit. She captured Municipal Stadium, Afternoon | the women’s championship for SUNDAY— the second consecutive year. Opening of A new American mark was between ; credited to Norma Jean Belloff of , and Atomic {San Jose, Calif. who set a wo- men’s amateur coats-to-coast rec- ord of 52 days. Things really buzzed professional front, too, as battle raged between 1 con- | trolling bodies, the Professional | Bicycle League of America and Drive-In: three-game series Key West Clowns Bombers. One-Minute PORTS QUIZ on the the bike Yame the middleweight box-| the National Cycling Association er that has been barred from | No American pro championships ng in the state of N. ¥.?| were held but six-day bike racing all player to reach the big!“ ‘The PBL sanctioned four six- 1 . , lday races promoted by Cycling N the player who had/ Enterprises. Angelo De Bacco of t est batting average | Newar J., and Alvaro Gior- in the American League in! getti of Italy won the March New 1946 York event, Cesare Moretti of 4. Name the horse that won) jtaly and Rene Cyr of Montreal the y Derby in 1947. | took top honors in the October 5. W Triple Crown | Buffalo race, the Swiss duet of nner on the turf in 1947?) Walter Diggelman and Hugo Koblet captured the November THE ANSWERS: Chicago whirl, and Giorgetti and Rocky Gra , Moretti won th »vember New Tackle Rabinson York grind. Tr >A sanctioned Ted Wil two U. S. Bicycle Corp.-promoted 4. Jet Pilot six-day events. Louis J. Saen and . Emile Bruneau of Belgium cap tured the October New York six-day marathon. Arne Pedersen of Denmark and Emile Mail The Citizen to Relatives CHAMPION | BE CHOSEN — UNDAY | nto stiff com-| r city cham- } former Club t, George | | * t Mira v tition fron ( pion Harry K Greer Ike Parks, Parks, Comdr. Al and Barthes, an Art Col. | n, Dr. Jack Hayes J in fine shape n and you at the cups iest possible th all into pri-| bute the} put back Runner-up yonship and nament be- a. m. on Saturday on Sunday y West Golf Committee club's! with | The Tournament Bruneau’! of Belgium won the Washington grind. US. ng representatives at the Olympics and world cham- pionships were completely out- classed. Mario Ghella of Italy had a double win, annexing the 1,000-meter scratch event at Lon- don and gaining the world’s ama- ; teur sprint title in Holland. Italy scored another Olympic win in the 2,000-meter tandem sprint with spectacular riding by F. Ter- ruzzi and R. Perena. France won three Olympic cy+ cling crowns. J. Beyaert won the 203-kilometer (120-mile 914 yards) road race in 5 hours, 18 minutes “12.6 seconds; J. Dupont thing. wrong. on that For the Jewels, they where: in points, Herrick Ketchings league floor, has Saunders, played well and Ben Schoneck, Griffen. | better and Coach Jones will be have around to help them. some of the best and tallest play- Nunez, Castillo and Kerr are all} | ers in the league and should be a playing good for the Elks. {team hard to beat, but they arg' pesa, getting no Curry, | Oro-| Cooper and Shepperd, { : Skaggs Doughtry and Fernandez are do-| brothers are good. Smith is hot ing good,for the Junior Varsity. the Beachcombers have Osterhoudt, | Villareal, Hernandez, in Latin living to your heart's content and return ahy Tuesday, Thursday’or Sunday evening w Miami. Fine meals at sea and com- Jartable berth included in fare. Round vip = > plus See your Travel Agent for Reservations or Write P.&O. umii, has good nights. well-balanced player but still they | and Freeman, who are doing their cannot get into the winning col- ;.best work. Leading scores: : Class A: Skaggs 17, Boyan 16,} G. Barber 14, Meador 11, Castillo. games and are the class of the 10, W. Herrick 8, Newlan 8, R. league ‘but in the second half the Barber 6, Demeritt 8, Schoneck 6. Class B: C. Valdez 21, Nunez} In the Class “B” League the! Sound School has won 17 straight | Writer believes they are going to | get more competition for in the 20, Myatt 20, Robinson 19, Peter-| first game the Elks gave them a son 18, Curry 16, scare and Sonar won but by two Cooper 16, Bazo 12, Freeman 8. Growe is a Billie’s Drive-Ins have Bazo, the romantic way togo... Oropesa 16, POWER PIANT - | that uses captured the 1,000-meter time | trial in 1 minut 5 seconds, | and the four-man team of P.| Adam, S. Blusson, C. Coste and F. Decanali took top honors in} the 4,000-meter team pursuit} event | Besides Ghella other amateur | world title winners were Guido} Messina of Italy in the 4,000-me- ter amateur pursuit event, and] Har: Sneil of Sweden in the 180-kilometer road champion- | ship. | In professional world _ title events, Vliet of Holland cor- ralled the. 1,000-meter sprint to- |} tle, G. B. M. Schulte of Holland } captured the 5,000-meter pursuit crown, J. J. Lamboley of France | annexed the 100-kilometer motor- paced championship, and A Schotte of Belgium was home first in the 265-kilon title chase — FOR HOME or | COMMERCIAL USE We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure CUBES or CRUSHED ICE i} Chairman Fred Mathews is run- ning the for the Jaycees t help fr Club F Joe 5 |tor ae Thompson Enterprises, Ine. In 1948 Vic Raschi was he ding winner on. the pitching (ICE DIVISION) arses mn ff ¥ ue fou | PHONE NO. 8 ter road i | White s@lewall tires, os its Head ! 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