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etihem of three players from the witer bape wan over the Elks Oe eet wet by sk tw The Clute giaged to 9 im” | 1) 19 18 1665 « ora) Come the Billie's fen beet the Beechourb. © hat strugute the nthe Fy sal * Ge bell, bet they “ 4 tt © pointe in rae! el while the Je — ew he game ten ne re al vile points each and! yn Walters Hes amd | © Hews ded Gy two peints | Will put them tw 7 p. im. the Jr. Varsity in Second place, will play the Sonar five im first place. If Varsity wins it will put them within 3 lub will play ach. combers will try to go within Seme and a half of the Elks and club will try to win to the Jr. Varsity in sec- ae pm. the last game will bring together the Sonar A. lead- ing the league, and the Morales Cleaners. With several new play- | ers, Morales, this game should be | hard fought. A loss for Sonar but two irom Pollocks Jewels, Hew They Stand = BASKETBALL Cless “A” League Club— W L. Pet. ~~ cach yell 8 1 888 Pollock’: wels 64 eee 8 6 4 2-22! Rob's Spon Shop 37 Sr any % %--31 Morales Cleaners a ¥ in the third game the Bobs Rs letiaagis~ : et Sew lortete 1 the Bul . $ ae leks Jewels and then played | Set School “B” 10 eRRiKOn geome that ended Iwnior Varsity 6 dowels @ and Bots 31 Shaggs Club 8 et) felt goats and ao free Beachcomber Jewelers 3 | Grow Herrick score 16 points, Billie's Orive-ten 110.090 Reheneck & for the losers, Joc hewn let with 12 points Beaver bol City Basebs en ane eet 8 } X feore by Quer te Atomic Bombers 20 Rete Sport Shop 16 3 10 bai | Red Raidets 21 Paton es th it 7 648) Key West Cubans 12 Referee, Villareal. Umpire Hen. | American fagian -— 02 que Shepperd. scorer Ageia Sports Calend Taioalen' . . Leading Scorers = _BaskeTRauL i High School Gymnasium » (Night) ln Cage Leagues | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9— ‘ ; ’ r Sehool “B” vs. Made Known 8:00—Elks Club vs. Beach- comber Jewelers. _ Aten scorers im the Bosket-| — 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs. Mo — “agen ep @ Ge i rales Cleaners. om ~”" | THURSDAY, MARCH 10— © Werher, 092, Gheggs, 111;| %:00-—Bonar School “B” vs. W Herrick, 108, KR. Barber, 103 Billie's Drive-Tnn. Mee G Sweeting 79, Cas 6:00-——Bob’s Sport Shop vs. Mo- ee ne rm Buck rales Cleaners. evlte 4 Met ©, Sehultice,| 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs. Pol- . +, Smith, 45; Ra lock’s Jewels. seve. ’ TURSDAY, MARCH 15— | 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Beach- Chane comber Jewelers. Ainer ver! the amper fast a a HE ESCAPED LYNCHING arr | a? SPWAAD HONE YCUT (above) 18 pear cid Negro was spirited ower trom jell ot Opelousas. Le. by three white men—but ec eped inte the darkness while | they tensed « coin to decide whieh would mill him. He wes © jadi on « charge of attacking © white woman. Mis abductors get tte the jell by « ruse. Of- feeens sates tound tne Negro un- harmed on the banks of the Aichateteye iver and jailed nem ot Best Baton Rouge. 8:00—Elks Club vs. Billie's Drive-Inn. 9:00—Morales Cleaners vs. Pol- lock's Jewels. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16— 7:00—Sonar School “B” vs. Beachcomber Jewelers. 8:00—Junior Varsity vs. Billie’s Drive-In 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs. Bob's Sport Shop. | THURSDAY, MARCH 17— 7:00—Sonar School “B” vs. Elks Club. 8:00—Bob's Sport Shop vs. Pollock's Jewels. 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs. Morales Cleaners. SENIOR BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) SUNDAY— } (First Game: 1 P.M.) To be ‘announced. Soviet Scores In Decathlon mMoscoWw—(#) — An Estonian | village boy, Heino Lipp, has ‘made a great showing in the | decathlon. Now a student at Tar- tu University, he registered last year 7,780 points in the decath- jon Aceording to Soviet sports writers, this is the best record “turned in anywhere in the past 12 years.” Individual records are erf- couraged in the USSR, but of course are not the main thing. The primary objective here is j mass sport \Four For Al | AUSTIN, Tex.—(#)—If Texas’ Al Madsen, now in his senior season, makes the All-Southwest Conference basketball team this winter, he will become the first player in league history to earn | the honor for four straight sea- sons. MEET OF County Commissioners Joe reported to their colleagues on t they attended the state meeting Alien was first to speak. and money was well spent and of the state meeting. yy Florida's commissioners byw. om record as the Legislature that the pai Pa, Read Deparment se seens of {same as in Florida). and each of the counties re- ceive their share of the federal funds, Every county in Ala- bama received $75,000 for Secondary roads last year. In Florida, Allen pointed out, many counties do not receive a dime for its secondary roads. when they execute a plat, tection against ‘unscrupulous de-, velopers. The present procedure of quirihg the county merely to pa: and wine licenses was unani-| tended that this should be re- moved from the state’s laws, and that the power to approve or dis- approce be reverted to the county or the beverage commission. This present procedure is caus- suanee of beer and wine licenses, | when actually they have noj authority in the matter whatso- ever. Commissioner Joe Allen con-| cluded his remarks by saying} that the state’s commissioners would like to meet in Key West in the future, but since the meet- ‘ing is held in March, both he (Allen) and Saunders thought it best not to invite the group, Commissioner Gerald Sauders was then given the floor, and Saunders told of the speech made! by Comptroller vention. Gay’s address told of the serious -problem facing the State}, of Florida. Of how the state is now scrapping the bottom, and will have to find some other revenues. One of the reasons for the state’s present plight was said to be caused by the 26 percent increase in Florida’s population. These people require additional services of the state, and are not yet putting in their share of tax moneys. Also hit by Gay was the Homestead Exemption Act of Issues Warrant For Sam Garcia A warrant for the arrest of Sam Gapcia on a charge of un- armed robbery on R. L. Jones, a construction workman, in front of the Post Office in Simonton street in broad daylight was is- sued today by Peace Justice Ira Albury. Garcia is believed to have been the second man in the robbery of Jones. The first man, Mario Machin, was caught by a police- men shortly after the robbery. Machin is held under bond of $2,000 for appearance in Criminal Court by Justice Albury. The Isle of Wight, in the Brit- ish Channel, has a total area of less than 150 square miles. Coa. Rieti 0 tl | Wasp eggs, hatch in about | eight days. Mystery Ended ‘The miseries Of Pin-Worms have been known for centuries and millions of victims have sought & way to deal with these pests that live in the human body. Even today, experts report that one out of every three rsons examined was infected with Pin- ermas. nl gest’ PieSWorme Becauna a ace, i s rt ge jn" eis - aera, & Rew, veal el relief. ay principle ine waar a medically-approved drug that attacks: ‘Worms in the seattacs and removes them from the bod; So watch for the warning ‘signs in your family... fidgeting, nose picking and espe- ly, tormenting, embarrassing rectal itch. Then ask your druggist for P-W, the mall, easy-to-take tablets perfected by the jous Jayne Co., specialists in worm TELL RESULTS ae ‘STATE! ‘ Director F ‘ram The Fourth Florida District ld of some of the accomplishments} - Hm This he declared to be practice of allowing the State: | $20,000 to $30,000, are carried at quoted as saying. } 000 this year. In this county, Also adopted was the measure}ing according to Saunders was to require developers of property| the speech made by Duval Coun- to place a bond with the county } ty’s John Mathews in which that in| commissioner warned that local order that the county may be in-/| government is passing away. That sured the roads. are to be con-, the more the people get from the structed. This is a safeguard for! state and federal government, } property purchasers, and a pro-}the more control they lese. | Saunders that the idea} of Jeffer- re-| son who believed in local, home on the applicant’s character, an |, Hamilton who wanted a strong, Bailey. have no other right to limit beer! central government. | mously disapproved. Allen con-} nated as the next meeting of the: j state county commissioners. | Saunders said that 288 commis-j school sioners were in attendance for} an average of 86 percent as there are 335 county commissioners in the state. (Florida has 67 _coun- ing the public to assume that the} | ties composed of five board mem- commissioners approve of the is-; l bers each). large}: Gay at the con- |< eed For Schools f the County wing stated that he believed the time} py ool. Xplained that rald Adams of the | man for: un by t “abused.” Many homes. worth ginning next week. Eva McKinney, the cipal of the three-teacher Only optimistic note in Gay's address according to Saunders was the statement that the / race track funds are down only { ® percent. Monroe County last year received $83,000, should get approximately $80,- delegation, said that the another school room has added:in an oid building site. the school board will receive Highlight of the whole meet-| py the local board, will be mitted shortly, board members. Mathews warned according to ule, is passing to the thought of| Scotty Clark and Mrs, Tampa, Florida has been desig- is right beside the Commissioner Saunders also temarked that commissioner Joa Pee) wey j Born could be bought for Allen been elecied as a had modestly sefrained from | th @my @nnouncement of his lection). tin ee. A: delegation from Matathon waited-on the Monroe County and Gerald Saunders last night; School Board at its meeting last’ recent trip te Jacksonville where} night and urged that another oS J. owe ‘Commissioners. added to the Marathon | Florida's Board ‘that action on the request ing would have to wait a report is “rendered State Department of Edu-;has the largest district in the clonly $5,000 or 6,000, he was |Cationj which will make a survey state. is on of scliog] needs in the county be- at Marathon, who lead the dis- cussion in behalf of the Marathon } is few overcrowded, and ‘that The survey being undertaken by the:state board, and financed } termifie whether new schools and | wiring and installation of. elec- additions to old ones are neces- | tric fixtures at Division Street i sary. The report should be sub-| School. in opinion of; the cost of the work is $3,800, ac- | ant, The Marathon delegation sub- | superintendent of public instruc-{ mitted'a petition signed by 100) tion. trons of the school at Marathon. | the delegation were Gerald Guthrie, a teacher at Marathon school, Mrs. C. Hazel Rivers, Mrs. The school board voate to build a ferice at the Islamorada School to protect the children from traf- fic along Overseas Highway: The way and at present there is no fence to protect the children. The board also authorized: The purchase of a sousaphone, a large horn, for the Key West High School Band. Professor Earl Dillon of the band said that the although the usual price for an instrument of that size was $450. The placing of a flag pole at e Reynolds Street School. The construction of two out- @oor basketball backboards at] lith Year WASHINGTON, March district Chair- School ties. It stretched from Dade to the Marion county line. Now it has been cut to nine, but he still He likes to joke with others in the Florida’ delegation that hei “gave” Everglades county to Rep- resentative Smathers; Hendry, Glades, Lee, Charlotte and De So- to counties to Representativge school » 1 Rogers, and Lake, Sumter, and | Citrus counties to Representative been} Herlong. on the | | Harris. School, School Annex. The board also called for bids to de- | | to be received April 5 for electric | prin- school and at the High], The rough estimate of} | cordin® 6.t4 Visual Training’ Complete Service on : Duplication of Lenses e 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY ° OFFICE HOURS: high- | $250, Galey Memorial Hospital 417. Eaton Street White sidewall tires, @s illustrated, ‘ovoilable at extra costs Na much question about it now. Folks have had time to look. them al! over, size them all up, match respective merits —and the verdict still stands: It’s ROADMASTER! 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