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ia rr » they’ won the game in the last Billie’s Drive-In Is Vietims Morales ; aN _ Cleaners Defeat Bob's Sport Shop The Sonar B_ basketball five won'their 27th straight league game last night at the expense of the Billies Drive Inn. The final ‘Stote Was 61 to 22. Ip the second game the Mar- ales Cleaners won over the Bobs Sport Shop by a 45 to 29 score. The Cleaners won every qyarter but the last when the Sport Shop put up a fight but it was not good enough. In the last game the best con- test of the hight the Pollock's Jewels won over the Sonar A five by a 51 to 49 score. Jewels won the game in the, second quarter when they scored 20 Points. fo'14 the Sonar. In the third they scored 14 to but 7,the Sonard boys. In the last quarter. the Sonar boys turned in! their sheavy artillery and scored 16 but five the Jewels, and made Several shots at the basket in the porn of play but failed to e it, “In the first game the high Scorer was Robinson with 16 points and his team mates scored the ‘following points: Hale 8, Bennett 6, McKentrick 2 and the high man could do was 10 points by Bazo. Wallace 7, Shep- perd 3, Slougter 2. Score by quarters: Billies Sonar 7 13 20 21—61 _ In the second game the shoot- ing of Castillo and Watson fea- tured for the winners and Faulk- ner for the losers. Watson scored 13 and Castillo 11. Faulkner 18 and Meador 12. Others of the players score R. Barber 9, G, Sweeting 6, Solomon 4. Oropesa 2. For Bobs G. Barber 4 McCown and Sweeting 3 each. Score by quarters: Morales Cinrs. 13 .7 15 10—45 Bobs Sport Shop 11 7 6 16—40 The last game was a thriller and the Sonar boys gave the Pol- locks a scare, after what had hap- pened the night before when quatter> Gast-nightthey got ‘hot and scoréd 16 points to but five for Jewels. Clendeneén was again high man for Sonar with 17 points and Mc- Kee scored 12, Berkwéitz, scored 7, Schultice and Sedgety 5 each, Myatt 3. For the Jewels Skaggs scored 21, P. Herrick 14, W. Her- rick 8, Schoneck 6, G. Herrick 2. Sonar ‘missed 5, free throws and Pollocks 13. The Jewels were penalized with 15 fouls and So- nar had 18 called against them. ‘Score by quarters: Sonar A. 1214 7 16—49 Pollocks 12 20 14 5—51 Referve, Villareal, umpires My att, first two games, C. V: last game. Timer, Oropesa heperd, scorer Aguilar. TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1789—The City of Philadelphia incorporated. 1794—Congress authorizes the building of 6 warships—founding| and ; US. Navy. 1824—The Bureau Affairs created. 1832—Historie of Indian Wyeth Com- pany of pioneers leaves Boston to} tanker found colony in Oregon. 1888—Beginning of the blizzard along the Atlantic Co: by whieh all blizzards since have been measured. 1918—-President Wilson sends a reat sympathetic message to the So-| viets rejoicing with them on the fall of Czardom. 1924—President Coolidge’s mes- sage to Congress urging imme diate 25 percent income tax re- duction. 1941—The Lend-Lease Bill made law by the signing of Pres Roosevelt 145—U. S. First Army ad- vances east of the Rhine. 1947—-U.S. Senate Foreign Re- lations Committee approves par- ticipation in International Refu gee Organization, but bars any modification of our immgiration laws 000 THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1949 1804—The Louisiana Purchase, ® dozen States today, transferred to the United States by French, they having got it from the Span- ish 1649 — (100 years ago) Seth Boyden issued patent for his “Cut-off” and valve for steam en- ine, important in development of steam engine 185%-—The Nationa Association 1856.—The National Association MlleThe Grand Lodge of the Genevolent Order of Elks incor- porated 1876—Historic first er" ontethiginle h over a tele phone wire alexander Graham {Sports Calendar Sanderson 8, Battles 7, Laham 7, | Wales 2. For the losers tdhe best | 85 5 ar #membe ‘flow They Stand Class “A” | Club— * | Pollock’s Jewels | Bob's Sport Shop _... Morales Cleaners . Class “B” League Clob— Sonar School “B” . Elks Club Junior Varsity Beachcombers Je Billie's Drive-Inn _. iu Island City Baseball League Club— W. L. Pet. Atomic Bombers ......2. 0 1.000 Red Raiders — 2 1 667 Key West Cubafs 1 2 .333 American Legion 0 2,000 —— ee rey 082 Notice , Notice Notice Baseball meeting tonight at 7 _P. m., all managers are, requésted to be present. BASKETBALL High School Gymnasium (Night) g TUESDAY, MARCH 15— 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Bedch- comber Jewelers. 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” Beachcomber Jewele: 8:00—Junior Varsity vs. Billie's Drive-Inn. 9:00—Sonar School Bob’s Sport Shop. THURSDAY, MARCH 17— 7:00—Sonar School “B” Elks Club. vs. LAS E08. vs. 8:00—Bob’s Sport Shop vs. Pollock’s Jewels. 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs. Morales Cleaners. TUESDAY, MARCH 22— 7:00—Billie’s Drive-Inn Beachcomber Jewelers. 8:00—Bob’s Sport Shop vs. Mo- rales Cleaners. 9:00—Junior Varsity: vs. Elks Club. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23— Vs. er Jewelers. 8:00—Sonar School “B” vs. Junior Varsity. 9:00—Sonar School “A” ‘vs. Pollock’s Jewels. THURSDAY, MARCH 24— 7:00—Sonar School “B” Billie’s Drive-Inn. $:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. rales Cleaners, 9:00—Sonar School “A” Bob’s Sport Shop. SENIOR BASEBALL Island City Baseball League ’ (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) SUNDAY— (First Garhe: To be announced. 1 P.M.) Bell’s “Mr. Watson, come here; I want you!” in Bell’s Boston Shop. 1880— First Salvation Army reach the United commissioner ven officers from. England. 1934—President Roosevedt or- ders Army stop flying the ‘air mail until better equipped. 1942—U-boat sinks American ome 3 miles off New Jer- sey coast. 1945—U. S. Ist, 3rd and 9th Armies active on Western Front. 1945—Ruling of the U. S. Su- preme Court that employers must bargain exclusively with unions of foremen or supervisory em- ployes. 1948—Death by reported sui- cide of Jan Masaryk of Czecho- slovakia. tate: REWARDING, EXCITING Yes, and plenty interesting, too. That can be your life, as it is for thousands of other young men, in the new U.S. Air Force. 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