The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 26, 1949, Page 6

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N.C., fought to a furious draw. \ "Phe last three rounds of the 10-round main event were excep- fast. Spangler and Larrimore went at each other with they had. Knockout Over Charley Reed ‘Jack Larrimore, 145, of Miami, is still undefeated in a Key West Last night at the local Sports Arena, he and Billy Spangler. ¥ } j x Cubans And Adams Dairy, And Legion i And San Carlos + _ Spangler fought a rough, aggressive fight and'was very wild at/ Play For Leadership es with that hard overhand right of his. Larrimore boxed very} and landed many short jabs to Spangler‘s face. ‘The Citizen reporter had Spangler ahead at the bout’s end, but the official decision of Judges Bee Garrison, Captain Robert Hawkins of the United States Army, and Referee Philip (Chita) Baker was that the bout ended in & draw. landed the harder but he did miss frequent- @nd was a target for Larri- left, bout was well applauded spectators. and Spangler never please, and the local fans what to expect when the: on the card. Yates Wins West's Johnny Yates scor- spectacular knockout over Reed of Cleveland. Yates i. ie. Island City lad rushes right the fracas with lefts and Yates doesn’t believe in out” his man. He just) those short, powerful blows | telling effect. ‘Whe knockout by Yates over Wited occurred in the first r : = just not in Yates’ Gime. Reed lost a TKO last week | Saead-Gonzalez Bout Close dee Gonzalez lost a close de-! to Bil] Saad in the top pre- | bout. This was a real all the way. landed the harder blows. was the craftier boxer. @ very good bout and the Spangler-Larrimore {| been such an excellent | it would hav3 been the | il ! game here announced c., bid. Wofford and winds its regular flocking to . over the Southeast Other bout of the evening. TAMPA, ford College has been named to play Florida State University. in the Shrine’s Cigar Bowl football Wofford College ‘To Play FSU InCigar Bowl | Nov. 26.—(4).—Wof- on January 2. Chairman Rex Farrior of the Cigar Bowl Selection Committee that the Spartanburg, college has accepted the is undefeated to date up its regular season against Newberry today. Florida ; State has lost one game—to Liv- ingston State. Florida State ends season against Troy Teachers tonight. Grid Fans Flock To! Stadiums In ‘Just Right’ Thousands of football fans are stadiums all}. Weather football this after. noon. And the weather is just! right, too. One of the big games is, in At- lanta, where the rivals Georgia Tech and the University of Geor- gia clash. jthat between Tulane and Louisi- jana State. intrastate rivalrie: being played between Missi: pi State and Ole Miss in Starke, and between Vanderbilt and Ten- 3 Another big game is are ip- decision for Saad was 2-0, nessee in Knoxville. Baker voting for a draw. | Alabama and Auburn won't Key won a unanimous tackle each other until next week over Josephus King in a jin Birmingham. Today Alabama fo@r-round preliminary, and Leon | js p}, ide i i vi , playing Florida in Gainesville i Teekson TKOed Milton Falco in’and Auburn fights Clemson in the second round. GREGUS-BACK WAKE FOREST PLAYERS FROM SIX SCHOOLS make up the 1949 All-Southern Conference @eaches and sports writers. In the backfield are Charlie Justice of North C. Mary. and Bill Gregus of Wake Forest. The ends are Art Weiner of Nort! berths are held by Louis Allen of Duke and Ray Krouse of Maryland. ser of North Carolina State. The center is Irv Holdash of North Cirolina, The two games of baseball ischeduled for tomorrow. after- |noon at Wickers Field (Municipal |Stadium) on Flagler Avenue: by teams of the Island City League are expected to be hard fought. | There are only three games left for each club to play in this half. Three clubs afe tied for first place. Cubans and Adams in the first game will be a.tough one, for the winner will go to first place with Son Carlos. No one, likes to lose; especially when it may mean the top of the League. The Cubans may start Bell. or J. Casa and the Dairy has Bunzy villareal ready for the “hard hit- ting Cubans. The Dairy boys ex- pects to have Clayton Sterling, and Sutton out for they will need the hard hitting of these two players. In the second game, Legion will play San Carlos. The Saints jhave to win this game to stay in the race. They have rested Mon- golo Sanchez for two weeks just for-this gome, “Chip-Chip” Fer- from the Legion nine. | If Legion wins they will be only one game from the Saints. First game atl p.m. and the second at 3:15 p.m. Legion, under its new manager, |. Valdez, will have several new faces. Jack Villareal will be one of the new players and Davila, a pitcher from the Tampa Social ague, is another. The lineups for game will be : Key West Cubans J. Rodriguez, ss; K. Rodriguez, rf; D. Roberts, c; A. Acevedo, 1b; Alonzo, cf; Rabotin, 2b; A. Cabot, 3b; L. Casado, If; Torres, Bell or J. Casa, p. Adams Dairy O. Blanco, 3b. J. Lewis, cf; Sutton, rf; C. Sterling, 1b; Santana, 2b; B. Villareal, p; L. Griffen, ¢; C. Means, ss; Hewitt, Alayon, Sands, and G. Lewis, subs. the opening IN BASEBALL jE nandez may get the assignment; = [Kentucky May — 'Meet Santa Clara ‘In Orange Bowl im Club ~ Vogue Cleaners i 2 ‘Bamboo, Room. t MIAMI, Nov. 26-+(4).—The (Overseas Garage — | Miami Daily News said today that }Pollock’s Jewels naming Kentucky as an opponent {Sonar School’ ~ es \for Santa Clara in the Orange | Bowl appears “just a matter of § rt : Mudaipal formality.” nitipal: Stidine, > Afternoon) the country. ~ Just about everybody seems to fbe.making more money. Wages salaries are still way UP— 198 percent above pre-war—and / {more people are working. Broken, into different types of, , the biggest increase’ in Sports Editor Guy {that the Kentucky ‘Wildcats “bat- jtered their way right.into a bowl igame last night—and the Orange ;Bowl at that. Se) ae The Wildcats ran ‘up a°2l to 6 win over Miami. Ras pater emphasized, however, : that nothing on the. Orange Bowl i selection can be announced offi- sone ores icially until 8 o'clock tonight. 1:00—Adams Dairy. vs. Ameri- “Porky” Oliver Po en ao Saints vs, ‘Leads With 68 Key West Cubans: SUNDAY, DEC. 11— In Philippines MANILA, Nov. 26.—Ed (Porky) Paychecks in the! industries are up over 1939, There's, LAIGLON lis of retail stores.’ F cular were the salary, * Traises put into effect by indus-' ‘tries that sell services rather than’ gods—laundries, for example. En- térprises in that category showed ‘an increase of 148 percent. Gov- ernment wages and salaries are up 154 percent. Farmers’ income js still 207 percent higher than before the war, although it has dropped 25 percent below the boom year of 1948. The income of landlords and owners of unin- Corporated businesses is 201 per- eent better than in 1939, and divi- 1:00—American Legion vs. Key West Cubans. 3:00—San._ Carlos Saints vs. Adams Dairy. (Final Games) Oliver fired a 68 today to take BASKETBALL ythe lead in the Philippines Open! School ium derids on corporate stocks are 121 ;Golf Tournament. The 68 was! (Nights) | percent higher. jthe best score of the tournament } to date and / total of 212. Australia’s Norman Von Nida , poster a 70 to score second place with Dick Metz. Each had 217. | ‘The report shows that despite the lay-offs and shutdowns in S certain industries. consumer in- 8:00—Overseas Garage vs. Bam-} tome held up during the Fall. . ;. It was still 190 percent above | hock's | ‘1839. ' * -+ And 2s a nation we’ are spend- Jing more freely. The Federal Re- serve. Board says we are not only WEDNESDAY—. 7:00—-Vogue Cleaners’ vs.. Sonar School. gave Oliver a 54-hote | boo Room. -. 9:00—Lions Club vs. Pol Jewels. . j : Your Horoseepe |ravasbay, vec. 1— SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. '26,| 7:00—Lions, Club vs.’ Bamboo i i . but |1949—Today’s naturesissan affec- Room. % 3) pepeming at’ a record rate, ; tionate one, and a mixture of She 8:00—-Pollock’s Jewels vs. So-{spending a bigger proportion -of demonstrative and the © cautious. nar School. ‘ > Jour.income. In the case of Mr. ‘ It may even appear to be secre-| . 9:00-—-Overseas Garage vs.fAverage Citizen, it figures out ; like’ this: for every hundred dol- lars ‘of income he has left after taxes, he spends $93.10. Thats’ Vogue Cleaners. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7— 7:00—Overseas Garage vs. $o- tive until the mind is fully made up, There is considerable daring. When the nature is fullly under- j stood, it will be found well nar School, higher.than at the beginning of | worthy of regard: 8:00—Lions. Club vs. Vogye}the “year. | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, Cleaners. pe: ; | 1949—If today’s native would] 9:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Bam-| Oscar S. Stauffer, publisher- v é pore all ‘avoid filling the life with grief, boo Room. editor of the Topeka, Kansas PAE is ap deoem, | let him keep the mind from re-|'THURSDAY, DEC. 8— State Journal, born at Hope, ics Karisas, 63 years ago | pining. Grief comes to everyone,| 7:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Vogue ENCE FOOTBALL TEAM COX~BACK DUKE FOR 1949 MUSSER - GU. : N.C. STATE oes JUSTICE-BA\ NORTH CARO oe football team chosen for the Associated Press by ‘arolina, Billy Cox of Duke, Joseph Lex of William and h Carolina and Vito Ragazzo of William and Mary. Tackle The guards are Ray Cicia of Wake Forest and Charles Mus- | and it is much better met with a + Cleaners. smile than with groans. This na- | Lions Club vs. Overseas | ase ture has plenty of fidelity and| °“Garage. “STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE peace sympathy if the good] 9:99—Bamboo Room ys. Sonar) TRIUMPH raits nurtured. : = mehogs COFFEE —_—__——_—— Mail The Citizen. to Relatives GOLF MILL , —- — Municipal Golf Course at . < (Stock Island) ‘Ail: Grocers Daily and Sunday play. SKATING Bayview Park. Nigh? #RIDAY— ' 7-2 to 9:00 p.m. UNM KEY WEST'S LARGEST SE TENNIS Bayview Park. Afternoons and Nights ~ os Dally AF RT UP TO KROUSE~TACKLE SHUFFLEBOARD : Pounes: PRissuns MARYLAND cleeerD 412 pe WAGNER LEASE (Continued From Page One? was insisted upon that he would lose thousands of dollars. Sirugo said: “Gentlemen, can’t have your cake and eat i you “No cake there,” replied Ad- ~ ed £ ams. cae Re OY : x ND ‘ . ‘ WILLIAM AND MARY Don't Agree os \V <= VV/ Adams and Sirugo’ had other, i c IN c ‘a verbal exchanges on the prop- Cc [ea LS N M Vow erty, and on other matters. ALOUS! S Sirugo said that he had only ALL A UMINUM } mS until. December 1 to get his . ? equipment) from Fort Pierce, d which: includes a hopper, shed, and twa additionak neegly-mix a ready-mix concrete plant, and possibly a third-party - Commissiongr.,John Carbonell withdrew, his Wollpa,,and, it,qyas then that the ¢aucus/ meeting for 4:30 p. m!, Monday afternoon: wes decided upon. 3 Give County $950 By unanimous vote $950 was turned over to the Monroe Coun- ty Commissioners for use in equipping the Colored Old Folks Home in Poorhouse Lane. LEX =BACK > WILLIAM AND MaRy aa + (®) Photos Approved for F.H.A, Title Snesocemalll Lean “ NO DOWN PAYMENT a to 3 Mowting: Key West Venetian Blind Co, a Prof. Dcra S. Lewis of Hunter Colloge, New York, home econo- mist, born in . Milton, ..N. D. 56 years ago.

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