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———————— ete PAGE TWO DELRAY BEACH TONIGHT|OFF SATURDAY FOR TITLE Both Teams Top * Seeded For Tourney Play In This District; To Settle Argument The local High School varsity basketball team will meet its toughest opposition of the year tonight when it tangles with the “1S Scores. : fielflay Beach aggregation. The Conchs will be without— DelRay Beach has lost only two or at least only limited—service — out of 14 played and have of Centers Parks and Herrick, in- the seme team intact that met the ; i * ment last year when the upstat- on Oropeza, Faulconer, Watson ers won by two points in a fl thsiller and Cerezo, any of whom can hit DelRay is led by Captain Bilt! the cords when on the floor. Telbot. who has averaged 17| The preliminary game will powmts in 14 games this season Match the DelRay Beach Junior from his guard position. Another, Varsity against the Key West on to be watched will be Now-| Junior Varsity in what should be lin at forward. Nowlin has aver-| 2 good battle. aged 11 points per game | _ The action will take place at DelRay and Key West were se- the High School Gymnasium. | lected as the top two teams in | this district for the tournament | this year and tonight should set- | tle some of the arguments as to | Which team should have been ‘ranked first. Both teams have ! averaged over 40 points a game ELKS, SONARS A AND B, AND BEACHCOMBERS WIN Sonar B Continues ; 'How They Stand Winning Streak: C, Valdez Seores ee | BASKETBALL | Class “A” League -°26 Points In Game PheSonar School “B” five con-}_ Club— W. L. Pet. dened its winning streak last es Pamapticel af bd Sa +m. | Bob's Spo op . “ MED! wt the High School Gym-| viorsies Cleaners 1 2 388] nagium, downing Billie's Drive-| poliock's Jewele 1 2 333! — | Class “B” League — The first game found the Elks} Club— W. L. Pct. Club winning over the Rich: | Sone et so 3 0 1.000 “the s Club 2 2 1500 C. Valder who mcored 26| Beachcomber Jewelers 1 2 .333 vies Munez cowed 11 For | Billie's Drive-Ins 0 3 .000 sers, Villareal scored 16} ‘SS wee scored enough pointe] SPOFtS Calendar The Jewelers scored 27 points! the second-half of the game to} BASKETBALL for the Elks High School Gymnasium Seore by quarters Total | (Night) Fikes Club wo 12—44| TUESDAY, FEB. 15— Beachcombers 10 2 13 14-39} 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Beach- comber Jewelers. Saar Schoo! “B” won over Bil 8:00—Bob’s Sport Shop vs. Drive-ins 69 to 20 in the sec- Pollock's Jawals. ss eme of the evenin 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs. Tlwas 0 “walk-away” from the} Morales Cleaners. Fret quarter Sonars scoring 15! s 8 @five for the Drive-Ins. , WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16— ” 7;00—Sonar School “B” vs. eee coe hank Age. Beachcomber Jewelers. Osborn 10, Wales eight, Olson’ ®%0—Elks Club vs. Billie's five, MeKentrick two and Ben-| 9.99 Sonar School “A” vs. ett one emit, Bazo six, Splinter three, Pot the losers, Larsen scored Pollock's Jewels. THURSDAY, FEB. 17— Wiltacs two and Sisut one. 7 piped School “B” vs. Seére by quarters Total! 9.99 Bob's Sport Shop va Bile's 5 7 2 6—20; y is nar “B* 15 22 18 14-69! Morales Cleaners. 9:00—Junior Varsity ve. Billie’s Drive-Ins. - | The Senar School “A” five out-| ore Pollock's Jewels in the} ‘two quarters of the thira} . SENIOR BASEBALL m@ scoring 36 to 22, but in the Municipal Stadium, Afternoon * Half the shooting of W. Her-| SUNDAY— ; k was “hot” and the Jewels, Opening of three-game series re@ 26 points to 23 for the between Key West Clowns However, the Sonar and Atomic Bombers. had piled up enough points we the game, 59 to 48 fervick scored 12 points in the | m@ half for the losers and sx emienen ied the Sonar out sbring 16 points in the heout only two in the last nage The leader for the Jewels ner boys Subscribe To The Citizen. s BOF FLORIDA, FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, Herrick with 20 points NCE BUCK- 10. Buckweitz 13 were the next nivatas Tota R fendant. TION 12011 15—48) 7 R, 16 20 14 9—59 , New York. required to ap- Divorce filed ‘ : above styled Qlareal; umpire: Cooper; tim e 28th day of Stepperd end Oropeza corer g, otherwise the \Quilan therein will 4 _ at Key day of al) ARL R. ADAMS, of Circuit Court Longworth, Kirst Series Game At Stadium Sunday | "Se cc rney for Plaintiff. Lag_tirst game of a three-game | jan.28; feb.4-11-18,1949. es to Gevide the winner of the| 1. emp cincurr COURT OF THE first-half schedule will start! BVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT s’ of DA. Sunday at the Municipal (Wickers | nau uy “te (sd) Anne FL DA, D FOR MONROF COUNTY. Field) Stadium. The Atomic 0. 11-707 aie 4 7 | DIVORCE Bombers and the Key West! ciinis youn pCmeEiviO, Clowns are ready for the con Pla’ ve o ANITA LABOU PORTEW Defendant. PUBLICATION BOU PORTEWIG 3th Street, rein 1 expected that Alce and onve Viti Vidal will hook up in a real| T* ANITA pitehers’ battle. Ags the fans know, they both lost to the Uni-| «. versity of Havana here recently} in but Yhey made a good showing | ‘5'5,'" on the mound. Viti was wild and | thers Alce got tired and had to retire, Red Raiders will play the first quired to appear omplaint for Divorce yled cause on oF be- of February, A. D. the allegations rein will be taken as confesned. * Order is to be published once Week for four consecutive weeks n The Key Went Citizen, a news- Kae gith an opponent to be! RANT publianed in the City of Key pw Lat a meeting tonight AND AND ORDERED this 20th } day of January, A. D. 9 Pat Kennedy, chief official of |" "™ creek of basketball association of Ameri- palonroe County, Florida. ea, lggt eight and a half pounds “! ears ete whil@, officiating a Rochester-| (sa) ALLAN B. CLEP REY gierk. Dew York game. torney for Plaintiff. danza-as;tepeanisg 2" Humbert Mira Will Be Marked Man As City Championship Play Gets Underway Starting tomorrow, 68 Key West this year and have lost games by| golfers will tee off in the 1949: golf city championship event sponsored by the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce. 3 As the first foursome leaves at 11 a.m. tomorrow, the cry will be “Stop Humbert!”. . The par-bust- ing Humbert Mira is favored: to retain his title, but not until many other amateurs have taken an 18-hole crack at the title. Tee off time is as follows: 11:00 AM.-—Dr. W. T. Faul- coner, John O'Dell, Ben Cole, Andy Buglione. 11:08—Lanky Hicks, Bob Tay- lor, Campbell, Joe Kinsey. 11:14—Wicker, Ken Austin, R. N. Barker, Jerome Strayne. 11:21-J. W. Kerr, Tom Sud- dath, C. R. Hale, Thurman. 11:28—D. W. Pilgrim, Cleland Hattaway, D. C. Sweeney, Pop 11:35—J. F. Flovin, L. Bartells, J. T. Woodham, Thos. Martin. 11:42—John Sullivan, James McCardle, Shadley, Klingaman. 11:59—Dick Hanchett, Dr. Delio Cobo, Chas. Lewin. 12:06 P.M.—Duke Daucette, Bill Dunn, Mittner, Burke. 12:13—Bob Webb, Dr. Jones, Bob Saunders, Russell Hyman. 12:20—Valter Vinson. Jim Heg, Jim Sassoman, Chas. Salas. 12:27—Ward Tyson, Mel Ha- mel, Geo. Carey, Chas. Smith. 12:34—Tony Demeritt, Jack Hayes, Robert Knowles, Fred Mathews. 12:41—O. Roche, Esmond Al- bury, E. Oyler, Kermit Loucks. 12:48—Capt. Fitzgerald, Leo Lopez, Al Barther. 12:55—Bob Spottswood, Andy coming northeasterly tonight and | Parks, Nick Kenny, Clem Price. 1:03—Ikey Parks, Harry Knight, Humbert Mira, Geo. Valdez. 1:10—Norman Artman, James Mira. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROF COUNTY. STATE. OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- CERY. Case No. 11-708 HAROLD GORDON MARABLE P RC vs. Divo VERA MAF MARABL Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: VERA MAE MARABL P. 0, Box 189 Malvern, Arkansas You are hereby required to app to the Bill of Complaint fo in the above styled ¢ 2ist day of February, otherwike the allegations will be taken as confessed. This order to be publish A. D. therein The Key West Citizen published in Key West Done and Ordered this of January, A. D. 1349 (SEAL) EARL R. AT? Monroe County, Ry: (sd) Anne C. Longworth. D.'¢ Jan21-28;feb4-11,1949 COUNTY, PROBATE. Having Against You and y re hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of y estate of late of said C Judge of 3 at hig offi blication of aim or. demand nd shall state shall be in w the place of reside fice address of the be sworn $ agent, or his such claim or dem shall be v “Ww. As administ RT OF THE cur ORIDA, RICHARD ERiC HAMILTON, Plaintiff, vs ALICE $. MC CREATH HAMJKTON, r Victoria, British Columbia, Canada You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on or before the 15th day of March, A. U. 1949, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This Order ix to be’ published once a week for four consectitive weeks in The y West Citizen, a Rewspaper published in the City of Key West, Florida. DONE ANDY ORDE day of February, A. D. 1949. EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Monroe County. a By: (ad) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. (Seal) (SD) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. feb.b)-38-25; mar.4,1949, | j | | { { ED this 10th THE KEY WEST CITIZEN KEY WEST HIGH MEETS |68 LOGAL GOLFERS TEE TODAY'S © By AP Ne COLGATE WHITEHEAD DAR- DEN, JR., born Feb. 11, 1897, on a farm near Southside, Va., son of a bank president. A _ high age ev school class Bier: a - prophet pre - q dicted that Dar- den would be- come governor of Virginia. He did. At 19 he was an ambu- . laneé driver . with the French Army, He was badly injured Gov. Darden as a fighter pi- lot with Marines in 1918. He be- came a lawyer, Congressman, governor and president. of the University of Virginia. |The ie ) WEATHERMAN s Key West and Vicinity: Fair and colder today - and: tonight. Warmer Saturday. Fresh; north- ‘erly winds today becoming north- east to east Saturday. | Florida; Fair and colder over , South portion, continued cold over north portion today. Partly cloudy over lower east coast, fair elsewhere. Warmer Saturday. | Jacksonville through Florida , Straits: Small craft warnings indicated south of Jacksonville to Daytona Beach. Moderate to | fresh northerly winds today be- | northeast to east Saturday. Part- ly cloudy over south portion and fair over north portion. REPORT Key West, Fla., Feb. 11, 1949. (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures {Highest yesterday __...,. 83 | Lowest last night. 67 Mean ‘ z 75 PNomtial 2 a 70 Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month . Deficiency this month, ; .38 ins Total this year ......__.52 ins. Deficiency this year 1.95 ins. Barometer (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, 30.25 ins —1024.4 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise - 7:04 am. Sunset 6:19 p.m. Moonrise 4:35 p.m. *| Moonset 5:47 a.m. TIDES (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 9:35 a.m 3:21 a.m. 9:13 p.m. 2:26 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Kéy West) Time of} Height of Station— Tide [high water Bahia Honda (bridge) —_.—0h 10m No Name Key (east end) —_+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m_. Caldes Channel (north end) .+2h10m +1.4 ft. 000 NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. 0.0 ft. tt EARN AND LEARN ! Young man, here’s a chance to learn a valuable trade—and the training won't cost you a pen- ny! Plus opportunity to further your education in a number of other ways. The new U.S, Army and U.S. Air Force need men with ambition; men who seek to advance themselves through the kind of training so neces- sary for success these days. In- vestigate at once the education- al benefits offered. See your re- cruiter at the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force Recruiting Sta- tion, located at Room 212, Post Office Bidg., Key West, Fla. The trained man gets ahead, so be among that up-and-coming company. Army trade schools are the best in the world. Air Force technical ¢chools rate high, too. Yes, earn and learn, by enlisting for training that really pays off in dollars and cents. Remember, this educa- }] tion costs you nothing. | WAILS AND “SCALES ors in the second period of the the other sail, which measured’ Says:| —__ gh, —— By JACK DELANEY ence. While sixteen pounds | New York comes in for top hon- heavier, it lacks one. inch to tie; Island City Fishing Tournament, seven feet, one inch, i's ahs knocking from its perch a leader e catch was by Mrs. = = Isabel Mullen, of Port Washing Jaycee Fishing Tournament _| ton, Long Island, New York, who ‘ apparently is an old hand at sail- Tipping the Scales fishing, since it is reported that} HEAVIEST CATCHES’ ' | 3; hame, Lots : ., Another clessification, the dol-! (Unofficial) j Phin class, also has a new leader, | Fish— i lone of twenty-eight pounds. Albacore _ ai {catch until now was twenty-' Amberjack | four pounds. Dolphin (Old, 24) lured four’ feet; two inches, with Grouper (Old, 40) 53 a 23-inch girth. Jewtfish (Old, 50) 124 | The only other catches reported Pompano, African _.18 {were in the bonita class. Names Sailfish (Old, 45) 61 iand weights follow: Snapper. Mutton { Richard V. Vinder, Clinton, (Old, 10) 1M” : Mich., weight 12%4 Ibs. length Wahoo _... 40 ‘ 1975 a : Ki ish 32 McNew, inneapolis, ite weight 13% Ibs. length almost from the first day of the 6”, girth 19"; tournament, and it took the fe-! Robert Browning, St. Paul, male*sex to accomplish the feat. | Minn., weight 13% Ibs., length The forty-five pound sailfish) 31", girth 18%"; has been replaced by one that; Bruno Leone, Huntington Sta- will give tournament contenders tion, N. Y., weight | 12% Ib: something to shoot at, a sixty-one} length 29", girth 17%"; pounder. The sail does not quite| W. H. Jones, Melrose, | Mi meet the leadership in size, how-| weight 13 Ibs., length 29”, g! ‘th ever. There is a one-inch differ-} 18" | Fourteen, ‘men were named to ‘the AAU All-America swimming (Continued From Pege One) ona. ment officials are incensed over } * what the president said. EA They asserted that he had giv-/ en vent to his criticism witrhout ; ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT knowing the facts in the case. | (President Truman, in addition ' 126 DUVAL ST. PHONE 250 to saying that he had considered, Royal Standard and Portable the outcome of the trial “infa-! TYPEWRITERS mous,” declared that the Cardi-| . nal had been tried in a “kan-| Allen Wales Adding Machines garoo court,” instead of in a peo-| Remington Adding Machines jPle’s court. zie added that Hun-| Portable Models $2500 gary is a police state, and that its t people are not responsible for | their government in that kind of } ~~, Use Our Installment Plan — she already has a mounted trophy | Top | tennis games at the Casa Mar- To Thomas A. Geiger, Detroit,| Cassini of Hollywood, a dress de- Mich,, goes the honor, of having} signer, and husband of Movie ‘landed the dolphin which meas-| Actress Gene Tierney; Igro Cas- Invited To Matches At Casa Marina Casa Marina At At 3:00 P.M. Four noted figures will parti- cipate in a series of exhibition for 1949 are waiting for you at ina Courts Sunday at 3 p. m. The participants will be Cleg sini, who, is known as Cholly Knickerbocker, a columnist, be- ing on one team. Sydney Wood, a former Wim- bledon, England, open champion, who is now playing as a profes- sional at Casa Marina, and Sarah Palfrey Cooke, former national open champion, who is a ‘profes- sional at Casa Marina, being on the second team. i The general public is invited to attend the games. | The Cassinis, brothers, have | been noted «cmateurs at tennis ‘and should give the professionals |a good run for their money, ac- | cording to their admirers. 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