The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 4, 1949, Page 5

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“ee GB, ay BOMBERS VS, RAIDERS SUNDAY AT STADIUM: LEAGUE MEETS TONIC See me" — How They Stand Sibel bar Heansbers } | “A” League ee het will be! Chub w 7, : School “A” = / xs gowste 5 ’ id Shop 3, ey A Tend Cleaners 2 -e Gee are cnmious: to enter | Claws “B” League he ager Geet will te given con. | Club— w. ~dee tise ot oo meeting ag School “B” 10 Pee Mentors the Hombre: Club 6 ~ © cher he serend game of the | Junior Varsity 5 eewwwm Hee twee Ha eg | Heechcomber Jewelers 2 fnwted Chat Vintad ill pith guy Bithe’s Drive-Inn 1 eg Beer toey. omct Reminets tr the yee Wome Acordes | Mand City Basepall League ’ te me aot web whe hee been after | Red Raiders me © ot 02 OF @ameeer te let him piteh | Atomic Bombers eet the Beorter: Reker says, American Legon ol tire f he heats the Memntawre for ot oe the tant thing | i re eel tee Geitten may coteh, Aceve- | Mira at first, G. Barber at Key West Cubans be oe feet, Villareal ot} and Jack Villareal at third, and fret, Leeeemerh ot third and | Santana at short, Peter chert, with Valdew Wil. | Aritas, and Abrey for ‘outfield ret Reet, Rodrigues ond/ duty, and if Joe Mira does not show up Crip Lastres will be on Ce omoms tot nat Hebd aaky The Hector: will have their! fir weer Hee ep Al Acevede ot] First game will start at WINS PROM JR, VARSITY i=: Samer Sebel Heat fetis Soon Whe | Sports Calendar Sener “8” Won 25 | } BASKETBALL Gagne Laot Night Migh School Gymnasium | Parks, ¢ : , | (Night) erez0, g vow Ag = Varsity ost | TUESDAY, MARCH 8— Herrick, g * deme by @ | 7:00—Junior Varsity ys. Elks} Watson, ¢ 2 ba Teta mont ae Beachcomber Jewelers * oe thee ede ities five ve. Billie's Drive-Ins. eee aes) “sa teers, he hugh men wae C Wal.| WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9— the plate, Vidal at the box, J Only Five Minutes the half, 17-17. ees? again took the lead and had a 33- 27 lead, but Pompano came from behind to tie the score 35-35 with only five minutes left to play. Key West was able to seore only one foul shot, while Pom- a second Aguira Sanders the tall Pompano center. fought game ended 43-36. The box score is as follows: Pompane. FG 1 pm. * Player— Pierce, f . Wooten, f Brenn, g Totals— O, Oropeza, Totals— 4 TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) tary 1 ant Prewman 6 | erent ato’! “B” YS) 17¢9—-Day fixed for the United owe by quar ane ee oF pow i yn. | States under the Constitution fo tires > 00—Elks » Beach-| begin and for Congress to meet arvity 08 ie 17 ad | comber game the Bob's | rales Cleaners. te Peter made the nine Billie's Drive-Inn. ur j ond was high man rales Cleaners. ied let. Berkowiets, Cur) 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs. Pol- ome scared § points} —lock's Jewels. cant toe 'e Valdes woe Me | ee ome weth 8 points, MeCown ood Rerten end Mead Seach | SENIOR BASEBALL hove by quarters Island City Baseball League ees Geert Shep € 3 12 728) (Municipal Stadium, fhe ae ates 6 18 13 1651! Afternoon) SUNDAY— - i the test geome the Sonar B (First_Game: 1 P.M.) fee wom Gree 26th etraight game First Game—Key West Cubans ey wen over the Elks| vs. American Legion! = Gee thet started out! Second Game—Atomic wt half the Elks got | ers vs. Red Raiders. od 38 points to 34 : e re . Fr ri The Sener won their jot the Pollock's Jewels and with, see & the feet quarter when’ 6 more games to play by each na Wop the Sonar | THURSDAY, MARCH 10— si wot Clase A fiwe by © 51 to 28 7:00—Genar School “B" ys. Somer im the 8:00—Bob's Sport Shop vs. Mo- 9:00-—Sonar School “A” vs. Mo- | “UE quorum a Eonkress daes | piye Gill a ' zt Te ted td hood—first after original 13. Had been an independent Repub- lic since the days of the Revolu- tion. 1837—Chicage incorporated - a city — population same 4,000. ° , 1839—Young William F, Harn- den begins carrying parcels be- tween Boston and New York — beginning of express business in the country. President Abraham Lincoln. 1849—(100 years ago) This day being Sunday and the old Presi- dential term expired with the new President not sworn in be- cause Sunday, U. S. Senator Da- vid R. Atchingon of Missouri, president pro tem of Senate, ac- tual President for one day. Bomb- ey ered 2) pointe. High man| club the Jewels have to win at augurated President for first oe Geedereen with 21 points, | least 4 out of six and thd © 1% Beatties 12. for the Elke, lose four. Bob's Sport Shop won Sonar | time. Chek the beh wen wes, Valdez, the first half. thousands in surpirse attack on « Cur 4 her - Japs landing on the Philippines, ewer by quarter In the Class B league the Son- 1945—U. S. First and Ninth Cut © 12 14 M87 ar Class B club have won first a Villareal im this half, and are four games eee feck Conte «| ahead of Elks and with five more My ot games to play they are in, and if BESS Ba Tie ? Sbae pee \eui- | they lose the next five they will) The Asiatic yak, small mem- te lone the second half, A fight is ber of the ox family, is valuable in order between the Junior Var- Hie Dee Sener Clase A club city and Elks Club for or few three full cames ohead place GILMORE WINS, SONAR BEATS SARSFIELD Winner Of Games * | perts when the tournament open- Tenmight Mert. \* ed. Trailing in the third quarter Senar Sehool For by ten points the Gilmore team DMetriet Tourney came to life and with Putnam, six a foot four center controlling both t Ge sem fine wind of th) backboards went into a scoring Servlet League Tourney the | sorce highly fevered Senet teem romp-) With Putnam, Snodgrass and NEW YORK “© @ cy Chnienen, MeKee ond Buch} prom there on the game ete Stored eimost ot will in the | thriiller oomd and third aq and so far have not lost a game wietery over the | Cooper sparking the drive, the Rerehet Gilmore went into a four point by 2 score of 800.) a4 early in the fourth quarter. rters Sigety Fawtulant pulled Ms 4 ys ig erghenes »| 49 all. Snodgrass hit m. tl and Bonnets ot the side for a two pointer and the HHNTE Peeitione held the runners: | core was 51-49. When Fawtulant @& © the Deetrower Attentic 1948) made only one of two foul shots “ in the closing seconds of the| | Fiv wity conrioence on Armies make general advance on Western Front. 1948—President Truman inter-. second |edible flesh, its fur and strength as a beast of burden. lima beans con- . Fresh green mine and riboflayin, —| STAR * BRAND cacusan COFFEE WASHINGTON 31 Cities in 12 States Always Buy Round Ti Save 10% on Return Ticket was a i & Weeutiful floor game. The) game, the Gilmore had @ 51-50 NATIONAL Gene? Gam won « finelist posi-| upset victory and the right to ther game of the eve-) 7:30 p. m be ft result - the win E meet the Sarsfield this evening at Al R LI N ES feng We fevered Fawtulgnt out The winner of this game will it wae eheunated by the Gil-|meet the Sonar School Where, © definite underdog in the} tourney finals at 7:30 Saturday Call 1084 or your travel agent of the so-called ex-jevening Poestict.ons in the Night To Pompano: hate en Locals Tied 35-35 With*¥-—— Left To Play; Game u * Hard ‘Fough [. Bet | Key West High School's basket- 4.555} ball infet lost ‘a thrilling game T daaliest att Lake ates otice 7 | n jn ort. the _ Class B attrier Cectwiongin ; One.ef.the best teams ever t L, Pet: { 1.000 sop-teeded in the tournament fell a Pompano team that was lead ¢ Selb 7 222 9 .100| Bean-towners. In the third quarter, Key West} The WPA has approved the ‘yndunced today. Pano scored 8 points, seven of} gin operations some time: né the eight was the work of Bill] week in the old brick malate a : it TP| today. Los Angeles: reported a 4} low of 48 and a high ’of 60, Key West had a high of 82 and a low| 18! of 73. 9 1 6 3, ernoon to discuss Americ; 6 0 slosveloed slosae wae = 5 36 1865—Second inauguration ‘of | 1933—Franklin D. Roosevelt in- | to the natives for its milk, its} tain protein, phosphorus, thia- February travel ever the Qvep- represent the Island City ard! seas Highway bridges ‘showed a decided increase over Ji ary, jsesiaes to a mnemant aed by the brilliant individual seor-} toda’ by Clifford G. Hicks, = ing of Sanders, a center for the sary of the Bridge coat pee More than 11,000 motor vehieles, Key West took an early lead| southbound, passed over in the game, but Pompano drew bridges during February, or n even with them at the close of average of 402 daily. ago. publi¢ schoal praject in Monroe | upon his return, bringing them up| Commissioter “Ernest, I. Pug- wnty for the repairing » binding of ‘old books, it oe A cigar factory. is due ta be- Grinnell and Cathérine streets, The Conchs couldn’t stop Pom-| was announced toddy “by the, pano’s center and the fiercely! manufacturers. sae Cold weather is ‘prevalent throughqut soythern California Mrs. Ivan Elwood” left — this TP; morning for Miami to visit re}-’ 11} atives and friends. Key West Woman's Club will hold a meeting ‘next Tuesday aft- izehship. Colonel L. ©. Briain will be the chief speaker. Mrs. W.. Archer. was. elected on March 1} in the high sehaa} Council of the PTA at a meeting auditorium. | “Woday The’ Citizen. says in -an DEFERS SENTENCE’ ' {Continued From. Page One) Mave had taken ‘two sponges from | his yacht. : yacht at the time . the . sponges were taken, but he.was. ina dinghy and that the sponges were taken by a commercial fisherman who’ was showing Maue how they were caught. Judge Caro granted a new trial to’. Norma Lee Ingalbe, _who pleaded guilty to a charge of vag- rancy a week ago and was sen-| tenced to serve 60. days in-County: Jail. She was released: from the j Jail in the custody of Paul Saw- ‘| yer, lawyer, who made the plea fof-a new trial. aThe woman was charged. with ‘putting on a lewd-dance in .a Stock Island Resort, 1942—American planes’ kill. ennie Ponds,*a‘-sajlor, Was findd the court costs.’ by Judge ; Caro after the man pleaded guil- to a charge of defrauding an eeper, the’ Crematoy Hatel, ia -\she street, He had subsequently. paid the hotel bill of $40. venes and wins atom strike delay, fies4-———--—— => >> ee err SAVE now at The: Florida At 0} Key West Ministerial Alliance, 2} will meet Monday ‘night in the: —j First Methodist Church. Maue'said he was not in ee Oratérical Contests based on the |] Professionally and personally, Taleda,, lawyer, mayar, nated ay- lar, in Ur- concerning their work with sery- Ohie Bled ar th icemen’ Joeally, ' — Knute J Exeeutives from aver 70 dif-| Notre Dame football captain and ferent; communities throughout] egach, born in Norway. Killed in ee where uel fer plane crash, March 31, 1931. Eth ae ‘| sonays Baran 'ubs are located are attending} TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS the conference. It js e1 : that many of the prablems con- (Know Americay gerning the recently reactivated] George J. Schoeneman, U. S. USO. will be answered. ‘| Commissioner of Internal. Reye- Turk will make a full report | nue, born Newport, R. I, 60 years to the local USO-¥MCA Board te date an. the i ational: situ- | mire, national commander: of the | ation gs fap. as. the raat Salyation Army, New ‘York;, born’ USO. are concerned. in Kansas City, Mo.,.61'years ago. M : t “Gross, cartoonist, author, ‘MISS. ROMAN, WINNER | oe Ase ae To complete your fi ‘Continued From Page Ohe) .} tor of: the Child Health Instits , ting service prepared oration wag “The’Con- | of Mayo Clinic, Rochester. Minn.. ‘ Starting : tution — A “Barrier area born ‘Plymouth, * Mass. 61- years}. digipsan in: te 10th Liptries Pld: Footie Gem aig i¢ipate in the ric 3 ieut: i S : ree als td!'be held at the Univ ity Peace Yee itos i Co of Miami, Rackham Memorial | 57 years aga. fe all, qn Wednesday, 9 March at.” Rear Admiral Luis De Plorez, | wg ea ta Paulie bp nts aA U. S. N: R., noted’ mechanieal en- ; resent 1 gineer, i w . York, len Warten, Post Commander Ar- pa ilar ie Hee ory thur, Sewyer Post No. 28, Amer-|" “George H. Edgell, director of igan Legion. : the Roston Museum of Fine Arts, Thay.ather contestants were | born in St. Louis, 62 years ago. a fren eaigs J GauEbia Joseph. W. Frazer, ayto maker, of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin F. Trevor, ile, 5 ST 1119. Von Phister St, and. her| Por? Nashville, Tenn, 37 years subject was ‘The Constitution in] “"paward A. 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