The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 1, 1949, Page 5

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Up To Final Whistle SOOMR REAP 40.38; FOUL CALLED As LAST! OMSTLE BLEW BUT FREE THREW Nor! WANE: SONAR SCHOOL “B” WON SERIES Sport Bhep & ite new: hempiens of Key eugitt Uhey wom trom the Gener Geheol “A” team 4 we & in the @- ot eff : ' i fi pie rf; aye ti Hi fi gz i i ick! -tF _ itis Sed rf mH i i i i we was In the third Sonar boys five for fit # i f i for felt gosts, Meador we, Galey Sweeting and B. one eorh, and G. Barber ona O ting 6 free throw ooeh. That gave Bob's Sports le pelts. while holding the Sonar eye te 18 pointe Por Sonar in the last quarter Meee and Buckweits each sank two fetd goats, and Bidigy, Buck-| werte and Clemdenen made good two fee throws each Rech Cub missed five throws & the last quarter. High orem were Wetson with 16 poids ond Meador with 10 points tor the = victors, Clendenen Reekwelte 11 end MeKee nine te the loners. Por Bob's, Cas site wered five points, Barber four, GC anstine three and B. Seeeting two. Por Sonar, Sid Gy wored five and Schultice all core by quarters Bets 70 5 40 ema 6 72 3-38 Pereonal fowls: Meador 4, Bar ter 3, Castillo 3, B. Sweeting 2 G. Bweeting 1, Clendenen 4, Sehultice 3, Didgity 2, Ratunno 5 Melee 2 Boyan 1! technical toute Gaetilie 1, McKee |; free throws miemed Meu 3, Barber 5, Gestilie 1, G. Sweeting 2, B. Sweeting 2 Watson 1, McKee | free Total Chendenen 3, Burkweits 5, Sid ay t Keteree Solomon; = umpire Jock Villareal; timers: Shepperd und Doaghtry; seorer: Aguilar ln the Opening game last night the Somer School “B" club won the jan seriés with the Picked Team by # 66 to 59 score This Game was also the third) end deciding contest of a three seme eeries. dee Lewis scored 20 points for the tasers, Claude Valdez 16, Oro STANDINGS OF PLAYOFFS Class =A” le Club W. L. Pet. Bob's Shop 2 1 667 Soner W122 33 Class | . Ghb— W. &. Pet. Sonar School «B’..2 1 667 Picked Team 12 393 ES pees six, Herrick nine and Hen- yiquee and Beaver tour each. For the winners—and new Clase “B" city et.ampions—Ben- tee sored 19 points, Robinson gnd Lawson 18 each, Battles four, | i 12,} OM PRKED TRAM INAS Enters ‘Tourney With | Good Boxers Largest Team of Outstanding Boxers Entered ta Naval Tournament NAS has entered the largest team of outstanding boxers in the Naval Tournament to be held on April 4th and 6th at the Ugs. Neval Station Ball Park, at 8900 p.m. under the direction of ft. John Burk, USN. > ‘The fighting ability of Gergld Rich, FA NLant welter- weight, William Littlejohn, N. lightweight, Eddie Manning, N. featherweight, and Adrian A tria, VXI bantanweight, has Hp- come well-known to local fight fans, who saw them in the U! NCCS Bouts during the recent series of Smokers. Thomas Butcher, NAS hea 5 weight, and Robert Knight, V$I welterweight, the newcomers the local arena, can also counted on for clever, hard-h- ting boxing. S | Daily workouts, with Traii Niek Bruzzy, have developed t NAS Team to the point whe! they will offer stiff competition to all contenders. |- ‘The public is invited to attend the Tournament matches. 3 > . le I] Meeting ¢ To : . » , > » > organization§l meeting scheduled to take pla Aguilar on Duval street was posf- poned until tonight. Matters of importance will taken up at the meeting and # league organized to start play this coming Sunday. » The meeting will take place at 1212 Duval street and will begin at 7 o'clock sharp. All managers are urged to be | present. The zenith isthe point verti- | cally over the observer, and dis- tant 90 degrees form the horizon at every point. Polar birds, particularly those of the Antarctic, are often ex- tremely blubbery. | Sanderson three, Wales and Hale two each Score by quarters: Total Sonar . 14 21 15 -16—66 Picked Team 8 14 13 24—59 | Field goals: Bennett 8, Battles | 4, Robinson 9, Lawson 8, Hale 1, | Wales 1, Sanderson 1, Oropesa 4, | Valdez 6, J. Lewis 10, Herrick 3, Beaver 1; free thypws made: | Bennett 1, Lawson 2, Sanderson | 1, Valdez 4, Herrick 3, Henriquez | 2, Beaver 2; free throws missed: | Bennett 6, Robinson 1, Lawson 3, Sanderson 2, Valdez 3, Beaver 2; fouls: Oropesa 4, Valdez 4, Lewis 3, Henriquez 3, Herrick 1, Beav- er 1, Hale 2, Battles 2, Robinson 3, Lawson 2, Wales 1, Sanderson 1, Bennett 1. Referee: Buster Roberts; um- pire: J. Villareal; scorer: Aguilar. Co the FASTEST Way 47 minutes to MIAMI DAILY SERVICE ‘Save with oor Commutation Pian. Book of 6 Uehets costs onty $5, ples tax, for each Ueket, Regetar Fare $7.15, ples tax NATIONAL AIRLINES For Information Call 1084 or your travel agent i a eager: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN prior to the passage of stead exemption rats can be retired by 1953. two-mill Tevy against School District No, 1 exempt ahd hon-exempt valuation is for th purpose of servicing the out: standing bonded indebtedness of $148,000. The final date of pay- tment on these bonds is 1968, but} “| they are callable at any interest date. - “The present rate of assess- ment will enable county board to’ retire these boids in a period of about four years. This and fur- ther information given indicate: that Monroe County is in sou! tinancial condition insofar as. school obligations are concerned. “The total cost of the Minimum Foundation Program in Monroe County for the current school year is. $334,461. Monroe County ‘ital ou ing fand 4 ¢ p) / MMAAADAAAZASLAABAAAAAAAAAAAAAEAREEER Some of the golfing guys have} Tindall, of the Naval Hospital been looking for Commander) here, is improving, soI under- | Henderson, of the U. S. S. How-| stand. Good going, Chappy! jard W. Gilmore, to show up any-| © Just lately I’ve talked with two time now for a round of eightéen.| or three high schoolers about That'd make one more grand guy} taking up golf, and everyoné 0: from off the Gilmore who. loves| them seemed interested. But due his_ golf, but like many others! to the cost. of getting ’ started aboard, “the duty” sometimes has | (which I explained to them brief- them stymied. lly) they were a bit shy, toward the idea. But - definitely, there | arevyoung people, boys’and-~girls, who'd like to give it a try if |someone would give them some j sort, of financial start. It wouldn’t take too much cash. Say, for instance, some Civ- _—— Slie Club (or all, as a matter of | Kiwanis has several good .play- | fact): could furnish just one set ers, namely, Ralph and Georg@}of' clubs, etc. for boys and on€}‘bution to the foundation iro: Faraldo, “Lefty” Reagan (of char- | set for girls. Then, all who want-] gram. The state contributes the , tered boat fame), Bob Saunders} ed to participate would at least , (mstrance tycoon), Vick Lang,| have a’start, all using the same and maybe yours truly. A few|gear for practice hours. , others should pull themselves to- Sameer: gether and round out a fairly good team for Tournament Play. Could be that other Civic clubs in town-would like to form. golf teams and see. the Pro. for ‘the purpose of staging ar occasional intra-civic _ organizational golf tournament... . .mighty © brilliant golfers we've got in our Civic Clubs, eh? This, of course, is not a chal- lenge from Kiwanis to other ital I guess Captain Adeil holds the Navy side up when it comes to enjoying his almost-daily rounds around the links, and to be sure, the Captain plays a consistent. 'game any day in the week. nancial contribution to the foun: dation program. The state econ- tributes the balance of the $334,- to raise $65,802 of this amount! the most 659. Hence the state provides about: 80 per cent of the Mini- mum Foundation .Program and provision The golf greens out at the Country Club Coursé are very ifi- viting these days, even to the poor putters, save on early morn: ings .when the dew is heavy and you baby your putts to within eats’ whiskers of the pin. The wind is not so drastic these, days, either. But Nos. 2,.5; and 8 will always be the jinx to most every- one. During windy days these !clubs, but merely a reminder that ; holes should be Pars 5, 6 and.5 ‘there are to be found among our ; respectively, byt, it's doubtful. Civic Clubs _ several. outstanding : Some 9t,us Who dread these hols golfers. teeta they “wouldnt! could form a mythical par gn ie ee epee pia ae each one. At least it'd/be a moral victory to go ‘ The golf game of Chaplain Ray Or, would we this sight greets you in your rear-view mitror—mis- tér, better give over! Overtaking you is just about the ablest performer on the toad today ~and wise drivers long ago learned the only thing to do with Roap- MASTER is give it road room and a salute as it passes. : » St WU? CAN CAUSE A TINY DROPLET_OF =) = RAIN" INSIDE YOUR WATCH + 4 So te MAINSPRING DOES NOT RusT ~ GREATEST SINGLE CAUSE 2 : ? OF MANSPRING BREAKAGE! Reason is ROADMASTER is some- id thing excitingly new in fine cars. Le EASY BUDGET TERMS | Paul J. Sher JEWELER 608 Duval Street ¥ Key West, Fla. “egyarnenervenenvesteveeevarnerenneeaeeserereeegreeernnnecevaeatenacneeraevveeeareneteraveranerenenreneerenenenas* 001 this. year on the basis o! $110.11 instruction, units ealeu-| Jated from the 1947-48 school at- “Thus the total amount avail-|gram. A , jable for capital outlay purposes; would provide sufficient from the Minimum Foundation | Sources for the completion of Program this year is $44,004. The| propose buildiig program with-| state provides about $26,400 of| ina relatively short period of} this amount and Monroe County | time. the balance of comparable am ‘County w: i last year’s capital outlay ‘ funds about $42,904, : “In view of these facts, how should Monroe County finan its building program? i is réquired to raise $65,802 of) \“‘Monrde County is fortunate in this amount as its minimum, fi- | having available a total of about $86,000 fot use ini providing need- ed improvements and it by the end of this - fiscal ‘year. 461. Monroe County is required' This amount should .be used. as its minimum financial contri-; ects and for quate sites. The remaining parts of the program could be provided balance of the $334,461 or $268,-/over a period of. seven or years on a. pay-as-you-go basis.’ “However, stringing t BUICK alone has all these features Gilk-smooth DYNAFLOW DRIVE* » FULL-VIEW VISION from enlarged glass area * SWING-EASY DOORS and easy access « “LIVING SPACE~ INTERIORS with Deep-Cradle cushions * Buoyont-riding QUADRUFLEX - COM SPRINGING * Lively FIREBALL STRAIGHT-EIGHT POWER with SELF. SETTING VALVE LIFTERS plus HI-POISED ENGINE MOUNTINGS + Crviser- Line VENTIPORTS © Low-pretture tires on SAFETY-RIDE RIMS © DUREX BEARINGS, main ond éonnecting rods ¢ BODY BY FISHER ‘Standard on ROADMASTER, optional at exira cost on SUPER models. When better automobiles are built BUICK will build thens” «ae “fine in HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Network, every Monday evening > _MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY 419-421 Catoline and Telegraph Lane’ Young mest rene an wanna oF eee $100 per instruction unit ‘cap. might a 4 base ad 2 alba sig $17,600. A} “Thereafter the it, could be © purposes. ‘oe | ital. outlay , funds, ill have Pause | J would be a apital outlay cial. ‘Tax: School bond issue. are lis “<1 Any bond tions. for critically needed proj- expending inade- “2. At least ight} than. } isterec out: «the of facilities needed new Big, yes=stretches eighteen feet, - with all that such size means in-comfort‘and: inside Stretch-out space." -”:* But part and parceliof.every,one of - its 4,400-odd* pounds ‘is ‘the ‘fastest footwork: ont vay. 'Actio is the key of every ‘part, from its 150-hp Fireball: power plant to‘the. . swift, silken, unbroken: surge-you- get from Dynaflow: Drive. THE depending | funds could. be used to retire the | sales upon the number of instruction} honded* indebtedness without} asked that lt to units for the preceding, year, ‘will | levying any additional millage.} them for ped ral = be. available annually. for building program. and. other, eap-; able about $44, outlay. r the| Since ‘the boat 000 “yearly” in ‘Addition for the! porciee +f additional sites and} encountered in financing a build-| are far below the 0 ing program by means of a Spe-! limitation of $1,700) = istrict No. t ) per cent of the reg- \ freeholders would Tiave to come to:the‘polls and vote. A majority of these | way. Action’ the} the adoption of a po waned WS cir ate : $500,000 bond issue! the position that it ; re- late any provision of the e} Nations charter. CERTIFICATES , ee Continued From Page capital outlay | bidders and nearly all of . were made to men » ill have avail @ year in cap- these bonds first year. ne ae 8 voting would have t¢ upprove the issue. “However, the bord posed, plus the ow | West District No. 1 needs not an- ities to be trict No. 1jroe County and this 0 og d below: be serviced entirely from issue would j outlay funds without omy ved in a |tional millage. If the county .w Reed for additional facilities _ the fact that no addi would be required there shoul’ ibe no difficulty or j approval of the holders.” one more Asa matter of fact, action’s evem = | invited by the price tag. By the pound, by the inch, by any yard. stick you want to lay against it, it’s ‘ the buy of the fine-car field. For. proof, just gather a few de livered prices on other cars and bring them around. We'll show you so much more for your dollar you'll ‘waste no time getting an order in, Buick Roadmaslel guy IN BIG CARS ; Phone’ $77

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