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PRIDAY, PRBRUARY 138, 1949 BILLIE’S DRIVE-INS WIN FROM VARSITY Toke First Game & tn Second Half Of Plays Sonar “1” How They Stand Beat Ek» Club BASKETBALL lass “A” ague ‘ + ' ~ tet time in the second Club— W L. Pet halt ot the league are, Billie's} Sonar School “A” 5 01.004 . Won & game last night > 4 at the expense of the Junior Vor he * Sport Shop 32 606 pr was in the tien a k's Jewels 1 4 200 aot night that Billie's emerged *s Cleaners 1 4 200 pe 4s vy Varsity by a Class “B” League ali Waseite ties ticle Club W. L. Pet. end of thy third quarter, but} © School 6 0 1.000 Millie's scored 16 points to but | 24nior Varsity 3 2 .600 tow the ve ty and won by two! Elks Club 3.3 500 a Larsen) Beachcomber Jewelers 1 4 200 : feney tae Mor | Billie's Drive-Ins 1 5 .166 wm € ares + : 2 ge é | Island City Baseball League cones ora gnme, was all) (Pinst-Half Schedule Playoff) 1 te oe The ee yf score! Club W.L. Pet. aes Ion through a — could} Atomic Bombers 1 0 1.000 =e A : “al ws Key West Clowns 0 1 .000 ed 96 point ; <r Seen coc Sports Calendar hy By oll BASKETBALL o> 08 bee in t High Sehool Gymnasium oats i end M (Night) = ved the last fiela| TUESDAY, FEB. 22— “ high we #:00—Billie’s — Drive-Ins __vs.] ate ein paints, Mead Beachcomber Jewelers, . Melina & te 4 4:00-—Junior Varsity vs, Elks| ‘ arte : 4 9:00—Morales Cleaners vé.| ’ ” yuart t Pr . meght WEDNESDAY 7:00. s er Junior Varsit , 0—F] Club vs. Beach-| 6—« mber Jewelers. 1:00—Sonar School vs. | Bob's Sport Shop. | 9 THURSDAY, FEB. 24 “ 4 00—Billie’s Drive-Ins_ _vs.| Sor School “B | . )0—Bob's Sport Shop vs. Pol-| and ‘a k Jewels. a > Oo M les Cleaners vs. o nar School “A | UESDAY, MARCH 1— a x Bee nber Jewelers| The Rob's Sport Shop vs. Mo- Veterans 400 Cleaners. . ) 00-—Pollock's Jewels vs. Corner Sonar School “A ee WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 greg ——— Elks Club vs. Billie’s QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Ins OM HOSPITLIZATION —Senar School “B" vs. Jeachcor Jewelers. ort 9 00--Pollock’s Jewels vs. Ma , ales Cleaners , ang THURSDAY, MARCH 3. perdione The 00—Junior Varsity vs. Billie} * We A Drive-In B Sport Shop vs. N | , Elks Clu Sonar | iB VA was totally wreck, idable accident. Will A me another one? AT s no provision under ‘ t rovide more than one ' to an eligible veteran. Q Must a disabled veteran go wtional school or may he 1 arts college, a high institution un- nal Rehabilita- A A n mn any VA- a] cath 1 institution establishment offer- e of training which Veteran Administration has that he is to insure his PRB ARDS TAKES OVER AT VANDY, S i t Vanderbilt University SUA. HOWARDS (right af top). new football coach and athletic director at sity 4 = ne things ever with two of his top players, At left is Lee Nalley, nation’s Im center is Zack Clinard, place-kick specialist. : : starts his new job as head football coach at the University of ne returner in 1048 @he resigned at Vanderbilt recently Caliternie at Lee Angeles. Statt members peat e around him. Left Aemtent Coach Tommy Harrison. Sanders. End Coach Mike Salitsaris, Backfield Coach Tommy Prothe end Assistant Line Coach Tom Whitley. | riguez will piteh fer the Raiders j the first game last Sunday. DERS AT UCLA THR KEY WEST CITIZEN FACE MIAMI TONIGHT | University Of Miami Freshmen Are Older, | H But Locals Figure |. | |. They Have A Chance ‘Key West High will face a tall ;tearn when they. meet the Miami U, Freshmen tonight. The two forwards will’ be Green at 6-3 and Miller at 6-2, Chadron. at center is 6-3 while the starting Suards will hit 5-11. Miami is bringing a 15 man squad which according to their ‘publicity department is the best | to represent the school with 15 wins against 3 losses this year. If the Conchs can hit the bas- | ket as regularly with their shots {as in the past couple weeks a ‘KEY WEST HIGH TO | Nematewtnres Dear Susy, The modern Miss “doesn't look for looks in her guy” and he doesn't need money to woo her, says pretty Cindy Lou Bates, 19, of Beverly Hills. She just wants him to be lots of fun ‘very neat”. ly was selected Miss Stardust of 1948 by Hoagy Car- michael and model agent Har- ty Conover. Now that her popplanty has increased, she as given a lot of thought to her dream man. A registered model, now in New York and all set for the camera lens, Cindy has decided she will not | | high scoring affair should take | place tonight as the Miami boys 'have been averaging over 50 ; Points a game. The local boys will be decided underdogs against their older op- | ponents but willbe trying their | best to upset the dope bucket. In | the preliminary game; the unde- feated high school girls team. will | be meeting the N.C.C'S. girls’ be- { ginning’ at 7:15. - wes Tae fo sal dec. five years. ut she intends to have lots of Two Games At dates in the meantime and 3 bs Hak, oe is waiting for Mr. m $ ight Man to come along she Wicker. s Field will find out about men. She has a set of rules for her date, and if he doesn’t measure For Sunday up to this prescription, he’s out with Cindy. Here’s what she Cubans and Red Raiders will] looks for in the perfect date: 5 tangle in the opening game of a| 1. He must be dressed to méet baseball doubleheader at the| the occasion whether they are go- Municipal (Wickers Field) Sta-|ing ice skating or dancing. His dium Sunday. eh fingernails and hands must be It is expected that Lefty Rod-|spotlessly clean. 2. He should arrive on time. 3. He will have to bé courteous bans. and attentiive when they are out. In the second game, Mongolo|No table hopping, leaving her Sanchez of the Atomic Bombers] alone to talk to strangers or de- pendent on other people for en- “dark-horse” for the Cu- will be pitted against Gene Smith < of the’Key West Clowns on the] tertainment. mound. 4: He should ask her prefer- Bombers and Clowns are. en-| @nce as to where she would like gaged in a three-game series to| t? 80. determine championship of the} 5- When she says she must ‘be first-half schedule. Bombers won| home by a certain time, he should not fuss and try to persuade her to stay out later. * 6. If she doesn’t drink or smoke, he should not ask ‘her to SENIOR BASEBALL Island City: er League {do so. ‘ (Municipal Stadium, 7. If she doesn’t want.to kiss : Afternoon) him, he should not make an is- (First Game: 1>P.M.) sue of it. SUNDAY— So ere Hevshould - fot: g6t-th sil First Game—Cubans vs. Red eee ” Raiders. y Ber Second Game—Atomie Bomb- ers. vs. Key West Clowns}, (second game: of. ‘first-half schedule playoff). Cliff Thompson, © American- born defenseman of the Boston Bruins, a mortician at’ Stone- ham, Me in the off-season. Frank Tripuka, Notre. Dame quarterback star, has a weekly sportscast on the campus station, WND. proper rehabilitation in line-with his own desires. (Veterans wishing further in- formation about veterans’ bene- fits may have their questions answered by writing the nearest VA office). arguments over the eheck either with the waiter or his best friend. 9. If the food isn’t good he should either send it back quietly oreat it. In any case he shouldn’t grumble throughout the meal be- cause it doesn’e measure up to his expectations. 10. He shouldn’t be an exhibi- tionist in dancing nor should he spend the entire evening talking about himself. Cindy always has had plenty of dates but when she was in school she lived up to rules set by her parents—4 dates a week. Week- ends she could stay out until midnight, during the week until 9 or 10 o'clock. A fun-date to Cindy isn’t a nightclub. She likes outdoor sports and usually the athletic type of man who participates in They are clean-cut, she so-called book-worms who are boring. Cindy finds the out- door man is a better conversa- tionalist on any topic and doesn’t confine himself to a groove of a few subjects. She would much prefer to go roller skating, ice skating, moon- light horseback riding or walking than to go dancing, though she does enjoy music. One way a Jackson can make a big hit with the girl, says Cindy, is to make a big hit with her mother. Ohe of her most ardent suit her house because her mother is so fond of him, and because he ) knows her mother is fond of pea- nuts and always brings her some. That’s being thoughtful and smart, says Cindy. eo ‘Sita (You may write Vivian Brown iin care of this paper about news of your own gang.) (P) Wirephoto Bottom: Red Sanders, | | | } to right: Line Coach Jim Myers, and much more interesting | always is invited back to} HERE ARE SIX OF THE 10 WOMEN CHOSEN by. the Artists’ League of America for having “the most perfect features in. world.” Movie Actress Linda Darnell (extreme left) was picked for the prettiest legs. Movie Swimmer Esther right) won the title for having the most perfect thighs. Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek (upper left in center panel)’ was the prettiest nose. Honors for the most perfect ears went to Margaret Truman (upper right), daughter of the Britain's Princess Margaret Rose (lower left) won the prize for having the prettiest eyes. Award for the world’s loveliest lips went to Actress Rita Hayworth (lower right). — - TRON LUNG GIRL SPURNS HOSPITAL () Photo FOR TWO YEARS Janet Gentle, pretty 18-year-old polio victim, ‘hasilived in an iron lung at her home in Russellville, Ala., at the expense of the Infantile Paralysis Foundation. But now the fouridation has notified her parents it no longer can pay two nurses $600 a month to operate the artificial respirator. Founda- tion officials offered to give Janet treatment at a hospital in Milton, W. Va. She rejected the offer. “I would rather die than go back to a hospital and leave my family,” she said. The nurse at left was not identified. MOTHER ASSUMES SON’S AFFLICTION go ~) Wirephoto MRS. ROBERT SLATER (seated) of Windsor, Ontario, prayed for 19 years to assume the affliction of her son Joseph (right) who was completely paralyzed as a result of an operation. A short time ago, she received a crippling spine injury—and Joseph has confounded doctors by achieving complete recovery. No Painless Dentist CLEVELAND, O. — When a} would-be robber, who had taken the wallet of Dr. Samuel R. Gordon, 36-year-old «dentist, put his gun down to count the money in the wallet, the dentist engaged ‘the man in a knock-| down, drag-out battle. The| would-be hold-up man got the | worst of the. fight, nursing se- vere scalp lacerations in a po- | lice cell after the battle. i Faithful Dog, MYSTIC, Iowa—A bird dog owned by Ernest Talbert died “in the line of duty.” The dog found a covey of qudil as he CAREER - MINDED ? crossed a railroad track. True These words are to his training, he “froze on point” on the tracks, oblivious | YoU" '™e" ¥! of an approaching train. not those a job. 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