The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 16, 1949, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, PEBRUARY 16, 1949 eR SPORT SHOP EDGES OUT BOB'S POLLOCK’S JEWELERS 33 TO 29 IN THE KEY W EST CITIZEN Island City League Sports Calendar (High School To Play = — Begins Second Half Sunday | =**mego~= |Miami University Frosh egins econd Halt Sunday ‘Miami niversity WEDNESDAY— : TIME BASKETBALL THRILLER — Managers And Officials | 17:00—Sonar Schoo! “B” vi.| This Friday Night ~ Beachcomber Jewelers. ’ Rarker Scares 15 Pointe How They Stand | Of League Voted eob—Eike Chub ys Biles) Local Team Tackles | Pistol Club In — T low Cubans Drive- > To Lead Teammates In | | BASKETBALL cy niggas | 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs.| Big Rangy Team K q Close Win Last Night At! WAILS AND SCALES Class “A” League To Enter Play Livowee Jewels. Of Upstate University ACV West Holds" f pe ata ee Seas eqn WE Ra Te land City Bawa! | "peas Sed BY we Key West Heh wil ove hee] Pinct Miagt vymnasium’! B ACK DELANEY Bob's SportisShap 22<a)co | league to start second half sched- Elks Club. hands full to stop the Miami Uni- a The J d y JAC ee 500) ule Sunday after 8:00—Bob’ i ‘ , . us junior Varsity basketball Pollock's Jewels 1 3 250 iy Seep $ Sport Shop vs./versity Freshmen this Friday} wA%s Southernmost wwued last night cefeated the ' : Morales Cleaners _.'1 3.250 ee Morales Cleaners. snigr,{Right. The 15 man squad in-|s14 pistol Chut Beachcombers 51-43 in the first | WANS: and the fish mounted inside the Class “B” League’ All managers and officials of 9:00—Ji funior Varsity vs. Billie's ei ted Aiden” teen. ahBl ate nie an Pistol Club, William fome Bob's Sport Shop edged | About the Boulevard | case. Club— W. L, Pct.) the league were present at a Drive-In, feet tall or more while only two | 8 President, was launched wut the Pollock's Jewelers 39.29 ‘There is no denying the dock-| Tourists to the city would be] Sonar School “B” 4 0°1, ' meeting last night and the league TUESDAY, FEB, 22— men are under 5-1]. . j cially Saturday with pany teat |ing facilities of the charter boats |2"M0st obliged to stop and slow | Junior Varsity 3 1 .750| allowed the Cubans to enter the} 7:00—Billie’s Drive-Ins_vs.|_ Tallest man is Cy Chadroff of | meeting in the first pistol ce ee iar Games by $3- t t8! down just to look at the various] Elks Club 2 2 509; league at the request of Theo Beachcomber Jewelers. New York who stands 6-3 while | to be held in the Key West * ‘The last game was won by joe the Boulevard have added to! exhibits of fish caught in this} Beachcomber Jewelers 1 3 .250| “lbury. 8:00—Junior Varsity vs. Elks; Tom Mullen from Far Rockaway,| The first meet, held @t the Sonar School 55 to 40 from the sleatlelda eehehiger of the ap-|area. Maintenance, such as. the | Billie’s Drive-Ins 6 4 .000!,. The first game will be between Club. N. Y. is the heaviest at 210 and|wine Range, was greeted les Cleaners | Broach to the city. There is no painting of the cases, could be scot the Cubans and the Red Raiders] 9:00—Morales Cleaners —_vs.| 6’ tall. Several all state players| much enthusiasm and ® In the first game, the Beach. if poche ae | remain attractive | Goge by the boatmen in front of] Island City Baseball League at 1 p. m. and the second game Pollock’s Jewels. jare included in the squad from, turnout of members. Plame embers took the ‘Jead at the | Sundi gedhinstay ss whose dock the exhibit is placed.} (Finst-Half Schedule Playoff) | Will bring together the Clowns] WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23— other states as weil as Jack! underway for the club to dof the first quarter by 7 sit op ( abr ent time in} With electrical connections, the; Club— W. L. Pet,| 24 the Bombers. Each club will" 7:99—Sonar School “B” vs.| Schneider last year’s all state|its own rifle and pisftel five at the half and , j of the boulevard to acertain de-| Key West Clowns 0 1 .000 = i 8:00—Elks Club vs, Beach-}To further confuse the Conchs) Small bore (22 Cal. pee ie Kn io the a Jaycee Fishing Tournament |gree, in addition to being an at- bi Balla member of the U. S. S. camber Jeweler. there are the Lampe twins from | 189; Hiller, 184; Moody, 182) Sehool Junior Varsity scored 2| Tip ning the Scales "2°. Tine {hete vane He ete ici | %0--Sousn: School “A” ys.) Toledo, Ohio, who ere identicel | 00% 181; Lilies Mes Gua to their oppc > S aaal P gs c . | Civic clubs could sponsor oe these games. He is the light- Bob’s Sport Shop. to the last pound of weight. | Kopp, 170; Johnson, 168; walked away with the contest HEAVIEST CATCHES | Construction of the displays Sports Shorts jheavy weight champion fo New | miyRSDAY, FEB. 24— Nine states are represented on | 160; Payne, 153; Freee, rey TO DATE ! could be undertaken by the vari- eae and also knows baseball 71:00-rBillie’s Drive-Ins _vs, | the Miami squad which is touted | Smith, 146; MeMasters, 148) fleare by Quarters (Unofficial) ous civic clubs, each paying their jane ee Manager Acevedo Sonar School “B”. “to be one of the best to ever rep- | 146; Martin, 145; Zuber, 4 Ir Varsit 7 1422 8—5i| Fish— Pounds _ | Pf0-Fata share, to defray the cost] Fred W. Hooper's fleet Olym- ia the Red Raiders, Valdez of the} 5.99 Bob's Sport Shop vs. Pol-| resent the Gables school, and will | Vaughn, 130; Evans, 18%; Schoomber 1412-7 10—43] [os 12% |of construction, biggest expense} pia was wearing special toel Gow and Gene Smith of the lock’s. Jeurelsi | give fans an opportunity to see} 111; Kerr, 94 The second game of league Amberjack 65 | would be the mounted fish. plates in his recent victory over ; Clowns; all voted in favor of the} 9.99 “Morales Cleaners _vs.| 2 College ball team in action for| Centerfire (32 to 45 Gaby ' > he : Sailfish Club the quarter-horse champion Stel- | C¥baris coming into the league.) * oy "| the first time this year. Little, 183; Haynes, 171 . was the most interesting Barracuda 96% \ PEND GUARSEE ROSE COA DIOR tote: Sonar School “A”. y : ¥ The Sport Shop and the Jewel Bonito (Old, 1342) 15 Progress on the organization of |la Moore in their match at Hia-| tf Chances of the Conchs will de- | 158; Moc 137; Bueha, ere played @ nip and tuck game| Cobia 37 a sailfish club is definitely mov- | leah. oh re Ben ean A pend on their continuing their ac- | Dedge, 129; Christie, 116 fram the start. Bach team scored Delphi (Old, 34) 28 | ing ahead at last reports. Pins eae, jmeeting, one from Tampa and SENIOR BASEBALL cgurate shooting of the past few ————-———— © pusints inthe first quarter, and! phin (Old, 24) | will be ordered and be given to| Defenseman Jack Johnson of} 0"¢ from Cuba. It was decided] Island City Baseball League | weeks and to outscore the Miami eye ye peter ey wee 40) ...53 ‘ each person catching a sail. The| Kansas City in the United ‘States | that if a club goes away it will (Municipal Stadium, boys with this burden resting edged Ay a ‘ish ( jes 124 | charter-boatmen have gone one| Hockey League, recently scored | be picked from every club a Afternoon) | mainly on Oropeza, Faulconer, Git AY Jewelers maintained this lead! sanen tou, ae a step farther however in an effort | three goals and three assists | like Bunter of players, or if they ; SUNDAY— ; and Watson. The Conchs have through the third quarter * 8, Rares to conserve game fish in this area. j six points — in a game, and all| ia. here a picked team will be} First Game—Atomic Bombers; now pulled their average per For All Occasions ay det aneteee cew:te | mepeets Matton We have been told that a cig-| came in the final period. [made to, play. and represent Key| ve: Team To Be: Anpatnced:: | game,to, close to:00 paints: | : Sport Shop score 6 points by } i , 10) 17% arette lighter will be given to SSap eas at j est. Second Game—Atomic Bomb- uo of @ Bashers & Sela | wane 40 each fisherman who can prove he} There are about 20,000 species! STN ers vs. Key West Clowns gnats end Milt's one. The Jew. | nnstish 32 Hreleased a sail caught by him. | of small beetles belonging to the| TODAY’S (second game of first-half! Your Grocer SELLS That Good elers managed to make only ‘ The lighter will bear the inscrip- | weevil family. ANNIVERSARIES schedule playoff). twe points, Both free throws. hed the charter boatmen’s docks, ‘tion, “Released ” followed | Know America) STAR . * BRAND | | end the game caded in 0 aad and it is still attractive, with the, by the date. | but not enough to* qualify for} 1812— eres Wilson; farm la- Thain Simon, defenseman of lech 27-27 | boats tied to the piers, and the | How it will be ascertained the; tournament entry, with the ex- : in early teens, Natick, | the St. Louis Flyers of the Amer- RICAN COFFEE | i ip the overtime period, Barber | docks gleaming with fresh paint. ' fish Has been caught and releas-j ception of two. shoemaker and manufac.} ican Hockey League, was Can- | ob avertine period. Barber! Riding back to the city later in’ ed, has yet to be determined. The first mackerel to be en- Boston editor, U. S. Sena-| dian Henley single .sculling he a A Pound Today—— | 6 McCown made one | the afternoon, my attention was| The charter-boatmen deserve a tered in the tournament this year | tor, Vice President under Grant, champion in 1940. ee NS OE Rade (one drawn to posters tacked to sev- lot of credit for starting the idea./was one weighing nine pounds,| born in Farmington, N. H. Died = esistered by Ketchings for | oeat.°2, the, coconut palms. This SCALES: with a girth of 14”, and measur. | Nov. 22, 1875. : ae The og Be s the first I have seen up to this} Weather has vrevented the! ing 2 ft. 8 inches in length. This 1838—Henry Adams, famed was ad im favor of Bess Sport | Ue and is @ practice that should, charter boats from having much | entry was caught by Edmund M. | historian and man of letters, de- Shop | be quickly discouraged. Adver-|luck in catching fish for the past} Townsend of Absfecon, N. J. The|scendant of Presidents, born in Eich Geater of the game was tising has its place, but certainly few days. However. we will not! only other entry meeting tourna-| Boston. Died March, 27, 1918. Rarker with 18 points. The Jew anything that mars the attrac-' go so far as to say the charter ment qualifications was’ a bar-} 1840 — Henry Watterson, fa- high conser ns Sheses| iveness of a locality is not the boats remained at the docks,|racuda, weighing 32 pounds,|mous Louisville, Ky. newspaper D points registered 885 | place for it since a few did go out and,measuring 4 feet 5 inches in| editor, statesman, born in Wash- . _ Traffic poses a problem brought back some nice catches, length with a girth of 21 inches.! ington, D. C. Died Dec, 22, 1921. ; wugetars _ .| So many ears line both sides se - = 510 7 4 6 6-33 /of the boulevard afternoons] , < ) Wit 4 2 2-29" waiting for the boats to return ; wed : = psc aye | with their catches, that cars VY. Mteraiee Cheeners and. Sonar | iy ave forced farther and far- our conversation is all yours... Sehoot squads played close! yard to find parking space. , three quarters, but in| Parking on both sides of the ’ the lant quarter the Navy lads t boulevard, does not pose a part _ me * and scored 27 points! ticularly difficult. problem, but : #0 Ratunno | the cars that come down the bou- hl levard and double park in the . . sehoultie area whee the fish racks are, do. The Electrical Energy Used By A Refrigerator Just what solution* can be worked out to eliminate a con- gested condition for a short peri- od each afternoon, we do not know, but like the posters on the coconut palms, the practice of fouble parking should also be tiseouraged Depends on: The size of cabinet. The capacity of the machine. The room temperature and humidity. ep P Electric service would be a boon : : * . Badger Dance eettie service would be) siboes 4. The temperature maintained in the refrigerator. ’ ulvisibility of haying electric 5. The number of times the door is opened and closed. ; current at the docks, and, as dis- . Is No Bunny Hug peers St thei deka ann ea Ley 6. The amount of food and freezing load. . ——ee to the feasibility of putting 7. The proper defrosting periods. ¥)— Brian Vesey electrically lighted displays of ae hobby 2 eer ute fen jong. oeuiares In temperate climates, such as prevail in most of the Unit . - : : soon Sel ay: - d Re: ee eras shown that the average electrical consumption for a 6 cubic foot cé ; ike shake | Camidinbtin® Gaia Utollowed mer is 25 to 30 kilowatt-hours per month and 20 kilowatt-hot " fead pattern adopted in other sections months under normal food storage and freezing conditions of the state of having glass en- closed cases, with a painted back- ground representing the water, and | more food Ze Suppose, we say, “In Key West we refrigerat refrigerator:door more often and perhaps the climate is bit figure 25 kilowatt-hours (to be on the safe side) and we tor will use 5@ kilowatt-hours pér-month! ee a Suppose you add an electric YOUR refrigerator, cost using 50 kilo- PER watt-hours YOUR MONTH Your present | per month, ELECTRIC FOR If your present electrical | electric bill, | your con- BILL REFRIGER with a convenient Extension Telephone consumption, without | without re | sumption WILL TION | refrigeration, is frigeration, is | will be BE WILL BE ————————— in your own room 25 Kilowatt-hours $ 2.25 75 $ 5.25 J 50 Kilowatt-hours 4.00 100 6.00 2.00 { * ‘. S 75 Kilowatt-hours 5.25 125 6.50 125 | Ever wished for the privacy of a desert island as Sie eats Kenic 6.00 ren bey ry | when you're on the telephone? It’s all yours 125 Kilowatt-hours __ 6.50 175 7:50 100 ' with an extension telephone. 150 Kilowatt-hours - 7.00 200 3.00 1.00 175 Kilowatt-hours —. 7.50 225 8.50 1.00 This is one of the many advantages an extension 200 Kilowatt-hours 8.00 250 2.00 1.00 300 Kilowatt-hours 10.00 350 10.88 88 | telephone provides for the home and family. | An extension saves time and steps. It improves your service and makes your telephone more valuable by increasing its usefulness. Extension telephones can now be installed in homes at small cost. You don’t need to write or come” to the office. Just call our Business Office. QUERIES: How can you afford NOT to own an electrical refrigerator? FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure CUBES or CRUSHED ICE | Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) KE What other means of refrigeration is cheaper. cleaner. less both- Orders for main telephone service are some- er and more reliable? times delayed because of shortages of central office and other equipment, which are not involved in the installation of extension tele- phones. That's why you can now get extension telephones, though there may still be delays in furnishing main telephone service. Wouldn't the monthly saving realized by electrical refrigeration soon pay for the original cost of a new refrigerator? Isn’t it a good idea to have your present unit checked by your dealer for proper performance? CONVENIENCE IN THE KITCHEN YY WEST, FLA. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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