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That's 's @xact- BASKETBALL RECORDS By PEDRO AGUILAR * won play-off series, is war Pve been happens to do us that way!” while you're nes the stems that you were about to HP Ghoul those | something about these BEGIN- “Well Parson, since you asked as well see breaking golf RS, as you call them. I happen the book. There isn’t any excuse wouldn't | But anyhow, as I started to say, BEGINNERS ought to be a law that Normher Six Tee. Somebody's BEGINNERS should spend thirty Qne minutes, once a week for the first month, reading up on golf etti- ‘quete and common everyday golf} turned loose on .. . unless, golfers of Well, my boy, I hear your wife yelling FORE. Might be safe for these shot a hot 42 end | last week, and Mrs. Kirke fired a of you on ~Num-| NERS IN GOLF who fling every- » ont how) thing and themselves included With several bells.) at their balls. Or maybe it was veneer 7 You) something else you had in mind. y aw | owt have) You may as well spill it. No- ~~ ime ame wrevking body's here but us chickens, and eee the other day. Why,! your wife hasn't finished the shoot th you, every guy rules and against golf just BEGIN- PHILADE! PHIA ...... x | golfers who've on the gol every rule in you say so? ought to the Pro Shop. maybe, they'd of long should never. got up from and been fun hag- time days. Luey UNDER PAR FOR WOMEN, YOU KNOW! So whet | did. Maybe next time) long, my boy. S you soon. 1 | ty Ghee Hetrs Sport Shop over the | this Bene: School by o margin of two} FIRST CLUB Games te ane follows | G. Barber, forward, The Sener Seheot scored 156. Sport Shc wets te 197 for the Bob's Spert) Meador, Forward, Bob's Shop The worms fr Sener School; Skaggs, forward, Polloc was by ere im this Jewelry H eee «6(Cheeree = 06ered Clendenen, forward, Sonar Site te bleed the pack. He also | School thee highest © in a game Buck weitz, center, Sith FF pent the first ¢ school Werte cored 4 pornts | W. Herrick, center, Polloe| wore’ 20, Sidgity 14 and Jewels Mitre 17. Myatt and Peterson Castillo, center, Teh, Retuane 3 and Boyan 0 McKee, guard, S Pa the fet ert Shop the G. Sweeting, Wah men wae Meador with 32) Bob : Sent ant Castitie with 27. Cas-} Schultice, guard, Sc ie wae high man for the chub.) Watson, guard, Mc ome game be weored 17 pts.) Ro Barber utility, ting 14,5 Cleaners gity, Utility SECOND Solomon. Ketchings, Jewels Total Smith, Guard, Pollock's Jewe} Sonar schoo. CLUB Guard, Morales. Guard, Pollock's ‘lers in the last five bouts on to- one; strolled ; = of @| home. Anyway, it's ;ing you in. Maybe next we'll talk about the women golf- tte ~mant think Llers. | understand they're getting my stance, twid- Ged end twaddied over the ball, *] Manning, NAS, 126 lbs., vs. mn. 6 13) Myatt, Center, Sonar School. Seppe ” 12-39 W. Herrick, Center, Polloc! Bevond Game Jewels > | aed Seer 7 4 12 18-52) G. Herrick, Forward, Pollock's eet 8 66 18 B45 Jewel ' Third Game McCown, forward, Beb's Spott hehe! 6 7 12 13-38) Shop > Ne 7 © 8 140) Peterson, Forward, — Songr we { Soloman were Sch > ® the three games and did E. Sweeting, Forward, Morales jo) and were compliment. | Cleaners > Se werk Shepperd and B. Sweeting, Guard, Bobls were the timers | Sport Shop. » All Mar Club for the 194: we, Forward Pollock's Suen secording to this Jewels write wored each Ratunno, Guard, Sonar School. r. ’ 'etetion KSTH im Albuquerque, About New Mexico and tell them my ar broke down in the canyon.” Police ¢ ll The New Jersey dispatcher re-; a syed the call back over the 2,500 ‘mules to the New Mexico station BACKENSACK. N J —A stor-| and help was sent Ae ae at the; The car was only five miles sats station,|from the New Mexico head; | New Jersey, hear quarters. rau (N M) State pe-! are breek ifte § the First-water diamonds are ating « : headquarters; less and flawless. ‘ CLEVELAND Mi PHILADELPHIA, ..| 3 BOSTON ., *Night Games. | sNight Games. $#@ qDoubleheaders., $f Holidays in Parentheses, THICAGO . Apr, 22, 23, 24 June 2: "| Sept. 7°, 8 Sept. 23%, 24, 25 8T. LOUIS .. DETROIT ... Jul ‘Aug. tPouble Headers. Apr. 30, day rita e ug. 15%, 16% Sept. 30, Oct. 1.2 Apr. 19, 20, 21 July 8%, 9¢, 10 Aug. 17 Sept. 9°," 10 June July 17+ Aug. 231, 29° UR., 20, 31! Sept. 1 Holidays.in Parentheses. ~ May Go)t July 1* May 5.7 June 1°, 2%, 3 July 17t, 18* Aug. 287, 2 All Star Game—Brooklyn, AT ng AT AT AT AT 1949 CHICAGO | sr tha | DETROIT CLEVELAND | WASHINGTON PHILA. ew Tork BOSTON 7 May 22, 23 24° June . 228 une: July 26%, Sept. 18° ry May 25°, Tune 23%, 244, 25, 26 Apr. 27*, 28 May 11° .. rs May June Lorin, az | Mav GOF | Shy July 19, 20°, 21 ~ Aug. Aug. 25°, 26, 27 Sept. A y Au Sept 29 Tuesday, July 12 May 17, 18, 19 au, | May 20,21. | June cit), (17)* "Sra e 2 aL July 26°, 27, 23 Sept. 18 May 17%, 18 June 17°, 18, 19+ May 17°, June 17, Lb Sept. G)t Shy Got July 88.9, 10 Sept, 2%, 3, 4 14, 18t tm ig 12%, 13, 144 Gt 3¢ Apr. 29.30, May 1 19, 20, 21 *. 2,3 Tuy = All Star Game—Brooklyn, Tuesday, July 12, TO BE HELD AVAL BOXING FINA ‘ s el TONIGHT; TOTAL OF NINE BOUTS Winners Of Fights This Evening Will Be Eligible To Go To Charleston The final bouts of the Tourna- ment will be held at the U.S. Na- val Station Ball field tonight at 8 p. m., to determine which box- ers will go to Charleston, S. C., to compete for the 6th Naval Di trict Championship titles Lt. John Burk, USN, officer-in. charge of the boxing tournament, announced Wednesday’s card of events as follow: Ist Bout: Exhibition: Joe Lou 5 vs. Jersey Joe Wolcott, Ad- vs. 2nd Bout: Bantamweights: rian Austria, NAS, 115 lbs., Ken Aho, Fleet Sonar, 114 1) 3rd Bout: Featherweigh ‘ddie (to be announced). 4th Bout: Lightweight: Willi am Littlejohn, NAS, 130 lbs. Albert Fetterhoff, Fleet Son: Middleweight: Dan nger, USS Sea Poach- 6th Bout: Light Heavyweight: Harding, USS Wilkie, 172 Nelson James, USS Gil- . 166 lbs. 7th Bout: Heavyweight: R. L. Pyatt, USS Gilmore, 182 lbs., Augie Scontrino, Fleet Sonar, 182 Ibs. 8th Bout: Welterweight: Ger- ald Rich, FAWTUlant, 141 Ibs., vs. Jackie Fields, USS Gilmore, 143 Ibs. 9th Bout: Welterweight: Charles Reed, NAS, 139 lbs., G. G. Kaschak, Fleet Sonar, Ibs. Rich, James, Fields, Pyatt and Fetterhoff were all winners in Monday night's bouts, and fight- ing for the local Naval Champ- ionship Title for the second time, (Rich, their claims will be hotly contest- ed strong opposition. The men trained at USO NCCS yesterday as usual, and Trainer Nick Bruzzy is pleased with their fine condition.None of the box- vs. 143 mghts card have opposed ome | stones that the water-clear-color-\ another in the ring previously Lt. Burk andy Lt. V. F. Hall, for the third time), and: . ——t | Sports Shorts ; The New York A.C. is con- | tributing $2,000 each year to the | U. S. Olympic Fund from the pro- ; ceeds of its annual indoor track ; meet. | A defenseman has |the Lady Byng trophy, to the National Hockey League layer who combines “gentle- {manly conduct” with ability. never won awarded The Calder Trophy, awaded nnually to the outstanding Na- tional Hockey League rookie, never has been won by a defense- ; man. | { Not one Chicago White Sox ; pitcher managed to win more games than he lost during 948 season. Thomas H. Connolly, umpire- in-chief of the American League, a native of Manchester, Eng- id. Bob Feller’s 177 American ' League victories is the mong active junior league \ eee | Nick Etten’s league - leading ‘total of 22 home runs in 1944 is the lowest winning mark in the American League since 1919. | | Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig finished one-two in American League home run hitting straight years—1927-30 and {1931 they tied for the lead. in ! The All-American Conference posted a mark of 93.8 percent on 330 conversions out of 352 poin' after touchdown attempts 1948. USN, will referee tonight's bouts. Lt. Jay Slover, USN, is boxing jcommissioner; Lt. Tom Little, {USN, Timekeeper, and James | Calloway, announcer. The Judges are Lt. Comdr. A | R. Evers, USN, Lr. F. R. Warrick, | USN, and the referee. The Key West Band will play throughout the evening, under the leadership of Music Director Earl Dillon the! highest | four } |Pistol And Rifle Club Fires ‘Series Of Matches Over This Weekend At Perky \ | i | } } First—Atomic Bombers vs.|Camp Perry Fire Course, result- Red Raiders. j ed in the following scores: Second—SubRon Four vs.| Lt. Tom Little, USN, 220 out of | ymerican Legion. ja possible 300 points; Lt. Com- SUNBAY, MAY 15— | mander L. H. Keator, USN, 143; ' First—Atomic Bombers _vs.| A. W- Dedge, 119; L. Edwards, | Cidlion Baur. { 103; Lt. Commander A. R, Evers Seeohd—Red Raiders vs.| 22 and M. C. Presley, 14. American Legion. | ——- \ SKATING \ Choose Your Bayview Park, Night j jemi | EASTER GIFT 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. i Now! TENNIS \{ Something for Every Bayview Park, Afternoons Member of the and Nights Family ‘ Island City Baseball Leagu (Municipal Stadium) _—* BASEBALL STANDING Lieutenant Rex | Hinman Shoots 187 Of Possible 200 | Open Sight Club— W. L. Pet. The new Southernmost Pis- Bros Bombers 1 0 1-000" tol and Rifle Club fired a series SubRon Four 0 1 .009 Of club matches last Saturday American Legion © 1 .000! and Sunday at Perky Lodge. Sports Calendar SENIOR BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) (First Game: 1 P.M.) SUNDAY, APRIL 10— { The Saturday Rifle Event, a 20 | shot, 100 yard, “any sight” match, {resulted in the following scores.: Lt. Rex Hinman, 187, of a pos- sible 206 points; Sam: Yasho, 180; J. R. Kerr, 178; Lt. Tom Litftle, 1171; A. W. Dodge, .170; R.' W. | Buchs, USN, 169; R. H. Kelsor, 159; B. I, Freer, Jr, 148; J. J. Platt, 135; J. F. Merry, USN, 123; First—SubRon Four vs. Red|S. A. Ward, 123; B. McCarthy, 96; Raiders. M. C. Presley, 78; A. C. Evans. Second—American Legion vs.}| The Camp Perry .22 calibre Atomic Bombe: | pistol course, consisting of 10 SUNDAY, APRIL 17— shots rapid fire at 25 yards, re- First—American Legion ‘sulted in the following scores, in SubRon Four. Second—Red Raiders vs. Atom-j ic Bombers. SUNDAY, APRIL 24— First—American Legion vs. Red Raiders. Second—SubRon Atomic Bombers. SUNDAY, MAY 1— First—Atomic Bombers American Legion. Second—Red Raiders vs. S Ron Four. SUNDAY, MAY 8— Four Daily play. SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. Vs. | the first event on Sunday: out of a possible 300 score; Lt. Tom Little, USN, 232; O. T. Moody, 192; R. W. Buchs, 190; B. McCarthy, 176; Lt. Comdr. L. H. Keator, 160; Lt. H. P. Hansen, 160; Lt. W. A. Christie, 149; L. Edwards, 129; M. C. Presley, 125; vs, A. W. Dedge, 85; S. A. Warl, 84; Lt. H. M. Dubree, 78; A. Roy, 77; Lt. Comdr. A. R. Evers, 60; C. Gibbens, 54: The second Sunday event, the vs. ub- TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 Lt. T. H. Littlepage, USN, 269 | 29\ but one entry this year. Snoo!: 24 [7 inches witha girth of 'Pareled To | _ Jaycee Fishing Tournament Tipping the Scales HEAVIEST CATCHES TO DATE (Unofficial) Grouper (Old, 40) _ 53 Jewfish (Old, 50) _ 124 Mackere} (Old, 10) 10% Afri 24 “Sailfish, 7/1”, (Old, 45) 6h Snapper, Mutton — (Old, 10) = Tarpon .. from the start of the tournament were replaced daily. Some as much as three times in one day. Entries received Sunday, shows ni that the leader in the Sailfish} weight 40 pounds, class has been replaced by oneji=s-, girth 26% measuring eight feet in length. | Trownseld, Oak Pari, White Marlin and ' 35 pounds, length 4 ft Snook Reported | girth 1% hae begs No White Marlin were repor!/ Sport, Mille. N35 ed in last year’s tournament, with | Poe GROUPER: Dr. k. J. Clarksburg, West Va., weight pounds, length 3 feet @ ins. {29 ins; Jean C. Starke Island, N. Y., weight 56 length 3 feet Llins., Wm. H. Vieth, weight 38 pounds, Wood made his catch, with a 4] 5 ins: girth $7 ine. Ot pound test nylon line, while wading the inner reef off Boca | — png hy feet $ Pa., Chica, looking for bone-fish. He} weight length 3 f MUTTON a fish found on the mainland, but not listed in the local tournament were reported by W. R. Wood of Richland, Village, Virginia. His catch tipped the scales at 10; pounds 4 ounces, measured 2 feet, 17%} inches. used a spinning rod, uipped 8 ins. with a 1/8 ounce Daredevil wob- bler lure. The White marlin was _report- ed by Samuel D. Moore, of Man- tua, Ohio. His catch weighed 41% pounds, measuring 6 feet 7 2 inches, with a girth of 24 inches. Tournament Not Too Bad While we would not call the tournament this year as success- ful as last year’s event, on the whole it could be called success- ful. There could have been more entries, and probably would have, had there been someone to Hills, N. J., length 35 ins. g! SAILFISH: John Detroit Mich., weight length 7 feet 7 ins. girth 24 Belmont Trownsell, Oak TIL, weight 49-% pounda, tengtt 7 feet 3 ins., girth 24% ims. tae Ont at the home of the Penitentiary warden since his convietion. Light and paint are factérs tr | portant to visual efficienays STRONG ARN BRAND COPPER Boys Town DENVER, Colo.—Jimmy Mel- | ton, 13-year-old boy. who was Reming a sentence of from twelve! “TRIUMPH years to life in the Colorado * State Penitentiary, for killing his MILL 16-year-old sister, has been pa-! a roled to Boys Town, Nebr., in the care Msgr. Nicholas Wegner, its All Grocers director. Jimmy has been living abrir enn csi 1m: ain mp ha dligtphe tint en elles Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Servies —— between —— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar. rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. 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