The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 25, 1949, Page 5

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The basketball championship play-off of thé Class “A” League School gym, with the best two of) 1) start ‘Tuesday ‘night at 8:30 pena yw doctered » the, WiNs | erack in: the: High School Gyhi- 4 goer for the Bob's} ‘The team winning two out of . Ya scheduled “three-game series ie i efi i : i | F Contestants’ will be Bob's Sport | : Shop, winner of the first-half of an Poulkner, R. Cruz, G. Sweeting, | the league schedule, and. Sohar : only benefit the boatmen, Castille and Watson. Mgr. N. Cas-| School “A”, winner of the second- also the city as # whole. tena, Bus. Mgr. J. Coster. half. ; : Is there a civic Por Sonar School: McKee Clen Pari eenmece a How They Stand ‘ ' 1d, 10) u the Keys and stayed to spend a iff agg ms Ba ap j ¢ { day, a week, or a month. Key BASKETBALL iH &. EE ca oceanre asco ts te ae ue tae haved ee [ ‘This (Final Standings, docks. One captain’ was still of the ia raaved Second-Half) 3 . ee $ Teahine tis boat, - ‘preparatory for Bodh ne of the have ‘ aes f ig the next 's trip. ; it replaced. =3 SOUTH CAROLINA'S GOY. J. STROM THURMOND ip |! tere ‘were pelicans flying | available in’ the From Springfield, Minnesote referee s ~ : to’ the plate to show his batting prowess to 78 beys working. around the bight, swooping down} many more would come to tomes the new leader in the Co- off next Pollock's Jewels : ini Boston’ Braves traitiing baseiat Myrtle Béach,'$.°C.’ Without | occasionally. seeking an unlucky | West than now do. bia class. Theodore Kittner, vis- nary i — Sport Shop wasting any! time, the governor smashed a long drivé into cen. fish, others, had taken possession mer Tournament iting his son, stationed at Key marrow. lorales Cleaners ter field. Behind the-plate.is Gatcher. Jose Petes éb.the Denvé: ofa; dinghy anchored out from} With the decision of the man- pile igre the new leader ; Last nigh ‘ Bears in the Western La mvét ithe docks, preening themselves, | agement of the Casa Marina to| ti the scales at 56 team won (Final Standings, estern League. ” ie gti age ot just looking around. A stray|remain open for the summer, it} measured 4 feet 7% in by @ score : Second-Half) ‘ - a ‘cormorant flew into the bight| would appear that a fishing tour-} length, with a girth of 26 inches. 16th Class “B" League . . “ katy seeking food. Spotting a pelican} nament would be in order for] In the barracuda class, the new .| Club W.L. Pet. s ‘ with a fish he sidled up to him) this period, with emphasis placed j leader is a 43 pounder, measur Sonar School “B” A460 1,000 _ Jin attempt to make him disgorge} upon the wily Silver King, a fish} ing 4 feet 9 inches in length with Junior Varsity ; ig his ¢atch, but the pelican, stood| game enough to test the mettle|a 22 inch girth. The ecateh was Elks Club - ¥ it his ground. Finally his piratical| of even the best sportsmen. The}made by M. A. Mace, of Wash- attempt defeated, the cormorant | event could be sponsored by the} ington, D. C. # | il g z s aoe zt dived below the waters surface, /Charter Boatmen or some other} of Greenvi to.look for his own meal. . organization. , ently are The sun had started to set, the} Trophies, while a good thing to; to capture breeze across the water was gen- | have for the winners, are not ab- ¥ \ tle, and sitting on the stern ofjsolutely necessary, a citation; won Island City Baseball League F one of the boats, the swells gent- | would suffice in most cases. Peo-| ter of the tournament » (Municipal Stadium) : S : _ | ly roéked us back and forth until Club— a : is Fame we sei o had = either | anything else. Atomic: Bombers ‘ ave; or stay and go to sleep. Fish j Dréams Sweet Dreams i o b r if ze : a Some time ago, we commented i |, Relaxed on the stern of the!on the fact that an active, live| young, 250} | : boat, and looking at the Bight,| wire organization gould under. | cuda Sports Calendar ; rein eas ti bowr ood rt BAS) High School Gymnasium (Night) TUESDAY— , 8:30—First game of chai * ship’ playoff “of League between Bob's Sport! Shop, first-half winner, and Sonar School “A”, second- half winner. ‘ SENIOR BASEBALL Island City Basha League Th the last game the Sonar sggigit Hates tum, School Class won the game SUNDAY— oon) ever the Bob's Sport Shop by a (Pirst Game: 91. PM) | 40 to 98 score. Buckweitz scored 14 points, Clenden und Lawson 4,| Fitst Game—Atomic Bombers each for losers, G. Barber 12, Cas- en! ae 2 ; tiie 7, Meador, Watson and B.} Second Game—Ameri¢an. Le- u ion vs. Ki Cubans. |“ : Aga sion vs. Key West Cubans. | seRe's STIRRING ACTION. IN GAME: between 9 16 21 17—57 15 15 15 18—63 4 each. Bob's ¥ ae . 4 7 18—33 PaR LS : Atlanta, Ga., and team of the Chathain Manufacturing: compaliy Sonar | 41 8 10 11—40 Hastings Thinks | sme. w.c.. inwational women’s A.A.U. basketball tourna- Referee, Villareal; umpires, téntat ‘St. Joseph, Mo. “Atlanta's Peggy Ryan’ (white suit) wi all’set to sink a shot. but ‘nowsChatham's Pat Carney (16) has'a fitm grip ’on the ball from behind. Elkin’s No. 14 is Li Badgett. Elitin won 26 to 22. . “ Oropesa wha Myatt, Timer Shep-| By HASTINGS BAKER: perd. Scorer Aguilar. Who Knows? Seasickness is misery.. Some people never get their sea: legs. The great British naval comman- der, Lord Nelson, spent a lifetime OUT: OF A SAND TRAP COMES CARY. ‘s Right on the job day after day because F a 3 they're tough, and ruggedly built... Right 1, Who gaid: “The only thing} on sailing ships and still got sea- in Mae « we have to fear is fear it-|sick in rough weather.. Honey-! ew re + on the job all of the time with a model to self?” mooners are often. warned not to meet every Hauling need! 2. Where is Dharhran? % Identify these monetary units: the rupee, the ruble, the cruzeiro. take a cruise because if there is one thing sadder than a sea-sick || bride, it’s a sea-sick bridegroom. Science always seemed hel In every State in the Unidn, more Chev- rolet trucks were sold last year than any other make, That’s because Chevrolet can 4 leone light year equal to/ less to combat sea-sickness. Noth- é ama | j one million, five billion or]ing worked except to remain on ao Wi 803-1 ock Waa offer—power with economy .. , strength six trillion miles? poe land. ct cn mez ee ; i : es bnineee G.V.W: 16,000 with convenience . . . and duty-proved 5. Which boxer held the heavy- | ently have the per! remedy. : ~* : dependability combined in a variety of on t championship crown| It all happened purely by ac- | ‘i . the est? . cident. A woman who always got models to meet every need ++. Up to. 16,000 eo) 6. Name the Postmaster-Gen- }sea on street. cars noticed Ib. Gross Vehicle Weight! eral a that a engi took eager = Keep in mind, too, that Chevrolet Heavy- 9. The Missouri River bounds | her case of hives, she In’t ger : what four states? sea-sick on the streetcar: She told Duty Trucks alone offet you 3-Way Thrift ®& Por what are . battleships | her doctors and they started tests low cost operation, low cost upkeep and the lowest list prices in the entire truck field! Choose Chevrolet Trucks for Transportation Unlimited! Look at all these Extra-Value Features! © 4-Speed Synchro-Mesh Transmission © $plined Rear Axle Hub Connection @ Load-Master Vaive-in-Head Engine @ The Ceb that “treathes"* © The FleziMounted Cab © Uniweld, all-steel Con stroctign © New, Heavier Springs © Full-Aeating Hypold Rear Anies @ Hydrovac Power Brakes @ Wide Bate Wheels ‘*Heating ond Ventilating System optional ot oxire cod. which looked so. promising that the Army tésted a whole ship- load of soldiers. One half the sol- diers were issued sugar pills. The other half were issuedthe Sea- sick pills. The results were dra- matic. One fourth of those with the false pills were sick. None of those with the real pills were sick. Then they gave the real pills to 418 of the men who ,were al- ready sick, and 407 of them felt fine in a few hours. There were no bad effects. In the words of and cruisers named? ®. How many people speak the Russian language? 10, Who was Stalin’s predeces- sor as Soviet Premier? Soethnigeeacll The Answers Franklin D. Roosevelt in his first inaugural address. In Saudi Arabia, on the Per- HEAVY-DUTY TRACTOR with Trail iler YF Model 6103—137-inch Wheelbase ‘Moximum G.V.W. 16,000 fb. G.V.W. 16,000 1 ruble, Russia; one of the remarry doctors, it is i a & ingly succe’ xd f 4. Six trillion miles. agi ‘ a pill has a chemical name Roe e . : 6. Joe Louls, -\~*~\"S MIMI) .,nich is enough to malte a sailor ‘ : || | OFFICIAL REGISTRATIONS PROVE THERE ARE MORE Rs town ‘end sea-sick — Deta-diaminathy! bea Sa eos ae : CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THROUGHOUT ; “4 hydryl ether 8-chlorotheophylli- , 4 Mimo ten and Rate. The trade name is Drama: (®) Wirephoto THE NATION -THAN ANY OTHER MAKEI eer cruisers for cities. mine. ice gad will be svuiisoie| CARY MIDDLECOFF BLASTS HIS WAY OUT of a sand trap MeAv DUTY cABAND-CHASES 9. An estimated 166,000,000. this month. in the final round of the Open Golf tournament at Jacksonville, ake 10. Vyachenslav M. Molotov, eee Fla., and goes on to win the $2,000 first prize. The 28-year-old eh yy 1990-1941. The American crocodile; while| | dentist from Memphis, Tenn., finished with a 72-hole score of mee more vicious than the alligator,} 274. Experts hail Cary as the new star for. which golf has aot NOTICE — pomecnet vaeunl been searching.a long time. : Archer’s | was it ovel in nif 4 ke Inthe adversisment of © States in. 1876, but was known — —-——. Market in Thursday issue Of The Citizen, ‘pork chops at Gle Ib. should have read pork hope nt 45¢ Ib. Indies and as far south, as Ecua+ dor. re that in Mexico, é ZF H ; i ss ’ / purre: thik’ in’ Maxica the: West Subscribe To. The Citizen--25e Weekly 419-421 Caroline and Telegraph Lane Phone $77.

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