The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 19, 1949, Page 6

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nt ‘Snooks” Howard Of Chi In Main Event Here Last Jose Gonzalez Scores Popular Win In Hard-Fought Semi-Final Bout With Sam Mamone; Well Received 10 Douglass High Charlot baal Es » ¥. K. O. Winner Over “Kid Iron aby” In Opener By JACK DELANEY, Fishing Editor ... | Pte 19 points. 1 tt dnt a ta th a Aa ht th ttn tn a ltt tf lt tte tt Both teams showed plenty of , could’not Jand a single one. After | Spark in the first: quarter. -The| 5 ‘Terry Bee, 135, lived up to his e@eenee build-up by pounding @@ © Wround unanimous de- eee ever “Snooks” Howard of Ghatiette, N. C., last night in the at the Key West the fans an excep- fine footwork, spirit. It was Meets Delray ‘Beach Thurs. . | waiLs I have yet to see a day travelling up the highway that ;someone Is not on the . bridges, ‘passing away the morhing or | afternoon ing. I've seen peo- ple with the’ i over-board, ‘stand and watch a squall ap- |proaching, without batting an ’ leye. And I've seen.these same peo- fast as they» eould. I EC Locals Are Unbeaten! Headly ora merges ag _To Date And Will Be Trying To Avenge water, and’ darn if the fish even sto) biti omy” “The more’ Rlooked they | Still | were catching fish, too. I looked | Fawtulan* boys’ proved too much ‘down at my line laying in the | for the Naval Station five. ~The tple maks no, eiiort to run for ' ; | cover te get out of the rain when it does reach them. People on the bridges really take their fishing seriously. I ‘| t led him | i" that Last Year’s Defeat the first four | jab fast. with| » Douglass High “Tigers” match Howard would wait | fangs and claws with the Carver: with his right High “Eagles” of Delray Beach, aj Dhanksgiving Day. r The “Tigers” boast an uncross- goal line so far this season. ‘he “Eagles” too have @n envi- ! able record touncing Dania by an ! impressive ‘score. The “Eagles” 'then spread their wings over the Homecoming Game of Lincoln | Park Academy by stopping the sttong running game of the Sure Cure For Worry ‘vaunted Fort Pierce team. Fishing is a sure cure for worry. Local gridsters are out to re-' No one who wets a line, has a the right hands | venge a defeat by the e whe ing finally|at Delray Beach last season. All they are out. Your time is taken and Howard jn all, it should be a battle to the up with seeing that your bait is was for his initial! finish since homecomings usually not taken from your line or, pull- have a different flavor regardless ing in fish. The clean @cean of previous records. ; breeze that sweeps across the Miss Douglass High will be water, clears the cobwebs from eight to crowned between the halves at the brain and refreshes the mind. ‘onto | this game. Thousands have discovered this times. ‘The |. A Mammoth parade will be held and are quick to take advantage ‘me all| iM connection with the game. All of it to forget their. own troubles ghurches; civic, social and fra- for a little while, ternal organizations or commer- Boca Chica Has Its Fishermen cial firms are asked to partici-' The Naval Air Station, at Boca pate either with a float, car, band Chica, has its good share of fish- or a marching unit. ermen, also. Many of the boys nid hy stationed at i base, soe their s e \time fishing long the bridges \Wit And Wisdom ifor an afternoon of relaxation. ot ‘Some have made some nice To @dve the good*is*ridt €nough catches, too,,Some have not been one has: to hate evil, too. ;8o fortunate.”. Which brings . to A SE ee ‘mind the story of the Chief sta- He who gives himself airs of tioned at the air base who has limportance exhibits the creden- given me a lift on several occas- ions. While riding out to the base }one mormag he told me of ‘his :“ 1 -ow , tishing experiences. Father: “Why don’t you throw It adpeumn “shat ‘he:, invested quite a sum of money in fishing q Sear, and set out to catch some of : 5 : i i way so often the last few months, ‘that I recognize people by the way they cast alone. They are out for a little pleas- ure fishing, or maybe just enough. hit ‘with that Hf iH i nose bled inter. then to the clos- Lee's face on the showed red marks of Howard. their meal. In any event they are relaxing. i if att zt igi 5 round six as floored How- ‘ : t. if 2 E i i rallied It was hook that and plenty ag more. different type Jose won mutt | ; ‘over hi or aa the quarter I gave you in the! “Sammy did the identi-|plate?” ‘hing im last night's bout as Son: “Well, I remembere did with Billy Spangler. He that ‘the Lord loveth a cheerful oy out stood near the ropes, giver’ and I knew | would give: 2 grove up to one of the his hands to his side and a Pyou Shap more ms cheerfully bridges, parked his car, prepared ne Xx eg at he and have the quarter. ‘his line with a great deal of care, wi a re - }examined his pole, picked his go mean puncher,} enced men. Darrell is plenty good, spot, and cast his line overboard. Wasted Mamone with ig Aros and the Sports Arena promoters| Let’s let him tell the story . w@ettl Mamone rushed him into @' may have to go upstate to find! “You know I stood up there for Ye that fast left hand. | anyone to give the local lad a hours. did ae ag pe ve yeas fight. bite, but somehow or another I Gonzale: cree fight with Spangler. i deme no fear of the teewier Port Chester boy, and in the lete rounds peppered him with good rights and lefts. Gon- gales made a hit with local fans, amd & boped that he will be. shown to the fans in a'bout with” Spengler or Moore in the near futere. It was.a very good fight ent wae well received. Both men ave experienced ringmen. j Pet Saad won a TKO over weuthpew Harry Reed of Cleve- teed. Reed was clearly outclassed end suffered a cut nose during the bout. Reed would have been hurt much more had not Referee Tieker stopped the bout to save tem further injury. The Stan Stanley-Roger O. Tegers bout ended in a no con- tet when the referee disquali- fied both boxers. This was more than « “farce.” There seemed to te seme sort. of agreement be-! ween the men. For when Stan- ley opened up in round three in the beginning, the blows hurt, Rowers and the later spoke in the ving to! Staley. The talk halted, the punches and Stanley from then om just, tapped Rogers with; ee pdWet whatsoever beliiht: his | blows | ny = im, ods gust. tossed > beth men from the ring for “st Th: 03 epplauded his decigion. Cu Bareh scored. ‘his: econ kmeekout in his two ring ap-| pearances. His victim this time! wae Kid Iron Baby. Iron Baby| started out fine, but Darrell’s fast right hand found its mark in found one, and from then on Iron Baby showed plenty of respect for Darrell | ‘The TKO came in round three when Iron Baby would not con- tinue after suffering a cut ey ikon Baby got a poor reception} for his imitial appearance from | the fans. But in fairness, the} Bebe was up against a boy who} @hould be fighting more ‘experi- EXERT UP TO.. - 417 POUNDS PRESSURE PER SQ. FOOT Al Approved for F.H.A. Title Improvement Loan Seemeeeanel , have been up and down the high- | to put in the pan and have for; “agles” care in the world, the whole time! 1 thosebig ones he had feard Oh, T’d get. an occasional | STORM STOP LUMINUM AWNING-SHUTTER } NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY Key West Venetian Blind Co, 123Duval st. | got. Pinally, I and threw tie i ithe water, ‘stalked | away, and ‘swore that I would never? ’fish jagain.” at, * ! } He. finished “his story, for’ moment nothing Wwas said ‘until ; finally I asked him: “What do you do “with your spare time now, Chief?” : He looked sheepishly at me for a second and* then broke into a grin. “Fish, he said, “you see. I bought another outfit.” Catch All You Need — But Don’t Waste Occassionally you see small fish laying on the docks, or bridges, tiiat some one has caught, and then decided they were too small to take home. The fish lay there, rot in the sun, and serve no purpose except to create a disagreeable odor for others fish- ing in the vicinity. Let’s practice a little conserva- tion, if-you catch a fish, and see. that it is too small to eat, why not. let him go then and there. Give him a chance. Someday he’ll grow a lot larger and some one else { will have the fun of catching him, and eating him too. | Many of us don’t even consider’ | it, but too many fish. taken érom | the water in this manner, .,.gould jcause a conservation. problem,,in a few short years, conservation | can, soon become a major one, |. Think about it will you? | . | | SPALDING GIVES. | (Continued From Page One), | reconditioned 2,500 feet of streets | with asphalt, so that the streets | will remain in good condition for |some time. pane Patterson. avenue and. Sec- ond Third and Fourth streets, | Roberts said today that the bull- | dozer would be moved to other {streets being opened to permit |new residence construction. The Belgian Congo is 80 times the size of Belgium.” ~ MMH YOUR WINDOWS TAKE IT? (Up to 36 Months) After he finishes Harris ave-j; in 2 While I began to lose patience. Ij lead changed’ hands often’ with cast my eye, to the left, yepjthere|Fawtulant. gaining a two point | they were pulling them in just as|€dge as the period - ended. The _ Carlos. ‘| 3:00—American Legion vs. Key to | score was 13 to 11. ‘West Cul under . full -power the ¢| winners. garnered 17 points in | the second canto,,, while holding ]j the opposition to 1, small i ‘Weis was the big gun'for the ‘Air- dales. ‘ * es the Ca ag ‘the: eer club was ble, to score 5 Walterskirchen, Fawtulant.g turned in a snappy ' perfor on defense. © ae } In the final cante. 0’ 4 six points to the Airdale score. This is, the lowest score racked | © up by the Boca Chica. boys in nine starts this season. The ab- sence of Dick Joanis, 6° 2” for- ward, has hampered their offen-|° sive game. Joanis is expected back in 25 days. Box score: I FAWTU Lant Player— Walterskirchen, rg O'Neill, 1f Gallant, rf Whittle, If Fleteher, ¢ _ Weis, lg Teague, rg Nelson, lg .. 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