The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 28, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE six JIM SOSSOMAN WINS ARTMAN CUP TROPHY WITH SCORE OF 72) | Becomes First Non-Resident To Take Cup For Que-Y ear. Possession. 5 din Sogpoman won the Artnan, trophy with a net score of ba | strokes. His gross for the 18-hole | How They Stand: play was 81. Sossoman becomes the first Navy man to gain pos- BASKETBALL session of the Artman trophy. The einem ‘A’ i Pk BOMBERS BEAT CUBANS, RAIDERS DOWN LEGION | Joe Casa, Jr., Pitched Well, But Lost His Own Game; Fans Six In Last Frames i | I The Atomic Bombers won over |} Lastres, hits off Jack. 6 in three KEY WEST CONCHS WIN AGAIN FROM PALM BEACH COLLEGE; LOCALS LEAVE FOR FT. WORTH) Close Contest Saturday Night, High School Winning By A Score Of 16 To 45 Key West High School made it | two in a row over Palm Beach | Junior College Saturday night to tend their) vegular season play. }The final score was 46 to 45, a close game, } < The game was closely contest-' 'ed all the way, with the Conchs and Rodrigez. 3 base hit Herriqu- ez, 2 base hits, Blanco, Perez, Abreu. Stolen base, Acevedd ‘Vi- dal, Santanz Abreu, sacrifice C. » cup must be won three w “An - sah Pi aany : ioe ss a nF Ml is nar School “A’ i rf motes the Cubans yesterday at the Sta- and twa Se en eae 3, tins | epee in the last 15 seconds of Gossoman also was awarded | Pollock’s 5 ees 4 3 5638 81U™- There wert Swa eat ae Clans, ‘aul pear mpires ans ak on a final shot by H. Or- dozen H uae ikes on the batter, but the ‘SI * wasn ’ za. to the a ee TL Moreles shign #2 Be 1 hot Zaish his time at: The Red Raiders had'their bat-| The College boys took an 8 to Besend tow net was won by| _. Class "B® league het for the Dumbers. emerged | ting clothes on and hit 11 safely | 1 lead in the first quarter, but the Thurman with a 85-12-73. This} Club— ‘i W. L. Pct | victorious. | good for four doubles and a tri- | locals pulled even at half time seore brought him a half-dozen | Sonar School “B' 8 0 1, acu iaiders defeated the} ple, while Bunsy Villareal al- jana the game remained that golf balls. Harry Knight took | Elks Club .. 5 3.625) American Legion team by a‘ lowed the Legion but two hits, | wé almost until the final horn. third prize with a 74-0—74,| Junior Varsity 3 4 .426| score of 13 to 1sin the second {one a scratch and a double by} "erezo again lead in the scor- Knight was terrific all the way, | Be heomber Jewelers 2 5.284) game, j Knowles. Fernandez started and | ing, followed by Watson and ahd fell to bogie scores only on} Billie’s Drive-Inn 1 6 .1421° Joe Casa, Jr, again pitched a] was touched for 4 hits nd 7 runs/Oropeza with eight points each. the difficuli 7th. Had he been! eee y great game for the Cubans, al-| and Joe Lewis who shows lots of Robertson was a big gun for the able to conquer this hole, the} Island City Baseball League | lowing a run in the first on a hit | Promise, was touched-for 7. Ace. College team, with 13 points, stylish Club President would) Club— W. L. Pet.| and two errors, and then in the; vedo, Fisher, Domenech and | followed by Newhart with 10. record an even par round {Red Raiders 2. © 1.000} second Bob Santana hit a single | Bunsy Villareal eagh hit two} This Week the Conchs will Front line low ne d runner-| Atomic Bombers 1 0 1.000] and Abreau doubled and a runj safely. leave for Fort Worth to take up were Kermit Loucks and| American Legion 0 1 000} scored. The Legion had a Weak*line-)up | Part in the. district tournament. Fred Mathew | Key West Cubans 0 2 .000; From then on Joe Casa did not! and the last three batters fanned | They will meet Pompano in the Beck nine and runner-up | _—_— allow a hit and fanned six. In/8 times of the 11 struck outs the | first round Thursday night. The were O'Dell and A. G. Sands. | SENIOR BASEBALL fe apenas fae Cobsps nih cues % Vilacees Pat sto ing gee re a LA in the i | ack Villareal for three hi inj dugout. In the fie! cevedo, rnament, bul ave drawn a Sends. « veteran linksman, | Island City Baseball League figugh ting round aeesasne aan turned in a 42 coupled with a | (Municipal Stadium, 9 handicap score, giving him a | Afternoon) met round of 35. | SUNDAY— the third, J. Rodriguez ked, | Valdez and Griffin were the best Henriquez -hit a :single, and in-|for winners and Knowles, Ingra- field out and Blanco doubled to} ham and Shaw for the losers. left and two scored and E. Perez! will be at their best to win. Saturday night’s score follows: Key West Conchs | Score by innings: | Spanish family when he met and «| Will You Smile? Time To — Leave Town “Peggy confessed at the party last night that she had reached the advanced age of eighteen.” “Then I feel sorry for the edi- tor of the Morning Sneeze.” “How's that?” : “The paper said that Peggy’s 0 ry 30-year-old twin brother was vis- 0 10 ” Totals— 18 9 "4 Saint Francis Xavier, known as the “Apostle to the Indi¢s,” was a fun-loving son of a noble with our NEW CANVAS AWNING @ Enjoy that sun .. . but keep your home cool and comfort- ith Canvas Awnings. ade, was led into the Crurch by Igna- tius. Loyola, foynder of the Jesuit order. * THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City RATES WRITE WIRE. REASONABLE ROOMS for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE stripes, woven or painted. Don't wait. Choose now while = be the selectionis good. Estimates Hotel Hotel Hotel Comvostons Sugeeees Top 60 NE, 3rd St. 226 NE. Ist Ave. 229 NE, Ist Ave. CALL—PHONE 1042 ] 80 Rooms 100 Rooms 80 Roo! ——KEY — Elevator Elevator pag VENETIAN BLIND CO. Solarium Heated Elevator _ Awnings + dalousien Venetian Blinds 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION 12a DUVAL STREET cAUUDNADUUOAHIIALUAHALY Nine odd hole winner was D. E. (First Game: 1 P.M.) on 0 Campbell, and nine even First Game—Key West Cubans doubled and Blapco scored:to put < 905 094 . Perel Que 2 a ae a eieaay wes Reb Spotswood. T vi ieee: Lexion: the Cubans in the lead. |Red Raiders 205 023 1-13 11 3} Oropeza : 8 Colonel had a 35 gross minus Second Saen@Atomic Bomb-|,.. 1 the sixth ,with two outs,|A. Legion 000,200, 1 2.S4 Beaver e . 8 handicap, gave him a 324 ers vs. Red Raid Rodriguez walked and Rodriguez | Batteries: B. Villareal and L.| Soper 0 0 0 ATER pe r _ = and Cabot singled to fill the bas- ! Griffen. Faulconer 2 2 6 GR a ——— les. Vidal went in and Blanco{ — Fernandez, Joe Lewis‘and Hen- | Larsen 0 0 0) : fanned to end the frame. z and Rodriguez. 3 base hit 1 0 2 N In the fatal seventh, Joe Casa, 2 base hits, Acevedo, Vil- 0 0 0 S LES Jr., lost his own game, in the fol- 2, Valdez, Stolen bases, 2 1 5 lowing manner: Santana flied out | Domenech 3 and Baker 3. Struck 0 0 0 " > ree sto center, Anguiera fanned, andjout Fernandez 1, Lewis 7 and |Cerezo 4 1 9 By JACK DELANEY Jack Villareal walked, Abreu! Villareal 11. Walks Fernandez 5, | Herrick ec eat . singled and Villa’ went to! Lewis 3, Villareal 3. Hits of Fer- | Henriquez 1 0 2 at the WAILS. this is the first time he has been | third, Abreu stole second. Al. | nandez 4 in two and one third /Watson 4 0 8 > - Balty Blini, © wrjimpressed with the progress Acevedo at bat with two strikes, | innings. Double plays Fernandez} O. Oropeza 1 0 2 gillithed cammetare in the to, | made in construction in the.city.| Casa made a balk to third and /to Ingraham. Time 1 horn and 30 - - = Soe forth enue the following| To keep Key West from becom. Villireal scored and Abreu went! min. Umpires Sutton and Clark{ Totals— 19 8 46 caeeept owing | ag “just. another tourist city”,|t® third and then a wild piteh | scorer Aguilar Palm Beach Junior College SUPER eaatie Dees acthi sise | zoning }iws should be made _‘tand Villareal scored and Abreu} a Player— FG FT TP but: Tew teletere from the islana|and enforced — that will allow Went to third and then a wild) Northern American Indians | Robertson 5 S$) S13 City Fishing Tournament, Key | Key West to retain its mixture of pe ta Abreu scored the win-} were the first to use snowshot ‘ 2 0 4 West, Florida, tells us that Uni-|New England and Bahamian |’™§ TO ng Henriquez | ——— a sates — DUVAL at PETRONIA STREET ve ty Student Bill Thalman, | architecture t ” Our visitor suggested that this | might be done in the section that Jayooe Fishing Tournament ~~ . " ‘originally made up the city,, Tipping the Seales write the section trom White street on out could have modern HEAVIEST CATCHES construction. TO DATE If this is not done, Key West, (Unofficial) some time in the future will be Fish Pounds just another tourist spot, a condi- Albacore ris tion that should be avoided. Amberjeck 65 Florida Keys Tourney Barracuds 36's | We sort of agree with the Flor- Benite (Old, 19%) 15 iday Keys Star in that instead of Cobie 38 jhaving an Upper and Lower Dolphin (Old, 24) 28 Keys ‘fournament, combine the) Grouper (Old. 40) 53 two for a Florida Keys Tourney. Jowtah (O14. 80) 124 | Baeh year boundaries of the Kingfish 95 {fishing Tournament held in Mi- Mackere! 10 ami comes farther and farther P Africen 10 | south This year they have in- eanaen ce cluded the waters to Big Pine (Old. 45 6 Key. If fishing in this area, is = Mattes the best to be found, and appar- ‘on 10) mM ‘ently it is, the Key should band Vespen 80 {together and publicize it as the ___| sreatest fishing grounds on the ~ ms to pound sail. | £ast coast. " woh’ Some agreement could be ’ These) Worked out to decide whether to . ¢ ae hold one in either the summer : * ema to“! Winter, or both as is done now. | nid baw fish, Charter boatmen would profit! b la be. | OY @ Summer tourney inasmuch as all of their business at the tty inte present time is done in the win- = ter, and by building up a sum- mer tourney they would profit the year round, rather than just . # few months in the winter. It’s re the | Worthwhile considering. | Tru. SCALES: at the From the entries being receiv- xl ed, one is tempted to believe that | gale, all entries in the fishing tourna- ment are coming from boats that nt it are stationed at the old charter and! boat pier. Yet the weather has been good, and knowing the Filet of grunt boatmen, am positive some catch- | being made. So fill out the entry and send them in, your party might be on the win- ning list at the end of the tour- nament. Listed below are all catches reported to date: Amberjack Edmound forms Townsend, 130 Church St., Absecon, N. J 43 pounds, 48” lei 26%2" girth; Ray D. Stockdale, Columbus, O., 47 pounds, 3 ft. 11 ins. long, girth 274% ins. Barracuda Mrs. Leona Price, Parkertown, N. J, 27 pounds, 4 ft. girth 18 Mrs. Long Island City, 4 ft. 4 ins. long, girth 18%". Grouper Dr. Claude Perry, Columbus, O. 48 pounds, 3 ft. 9 ins. long, girth 30 ins. Mackerel Mrs. Buckley Hubbard, North rard, Pa., 9 pounds, 33 ins. long, girth 12 ins. Snapper Dr. Russel G. Means, bus, Ohio, 12 pounds, 27 ins. long, ins. pan ntent the For used cate Key West's Individuality | t Cal several “4, Retein ron girth 22 | 2 ins. long, | Colum- ‘ each hit two safelv in as many times at bat, Abreu drove home «a run and scored one. In the field. | Acevedo, Santana and Jack Vil- lareal were the best for Bomb- ers, and Kiki Rodriguez, Cabot and Blanco the best for losers. Score by innings: rh. e. | K.w. Cubans. 000 300 0—3 7 3 A. Bombers 110 000 3—4 41 Two cuts when winning run scored. Batters:—J. Villareal, Vidal and Al. Acevedo. Joe Casa, Jr. and Henriquez | | for the life of the paint ANTS FLIES { MOTHS ‘ SPIDERS { ROACHES } TERMITES SCORPIONS MOSQUITOES, ETC. KILL 1 | | Also DIANOL Powder to mix with your own flat paint, gil ‘or water basc, for same results ‘on interior or exterior surfaces. BUY IT TODAY From Doherty Hardware Co. 846 Olivia Street or YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR FROM US | N00 W. Flagler Miami, Fla. Phone 2-848! 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