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DANIEL aR RINL ps nie aenr> ‘only two losses in inefuding a med® «& couple of ringers,” said Sew ~“Wederstand, I'm only tell- =e whet Pee been told for I nt see the ringers shot my- awit Leet ight the President and he effete! group had a showing 4 the movie, “The Top of the eee”. starring Bing Crosby ot Gee Little White House The Peeettent retired early, but ae ap Mile morning at 6:30 a. = le cade many of the news- from Washington, Phila- yeetes des mrectiatur attempting Lewis and the coal has kept the informed on the Ross talked Secretary routine Pi eomtest fably doated. abs va wand ites irae Chettes teow Guna egarding & fepartment.” steeiman and D. Dennison, the President, Key West Island wane Tie rurmtd Ate a} «=6ebert tHE Revel aide to to the p Stock aad & laot i. . f golf - rumen tas selected a shown at the Little it is “The The Pre- - most a virtual guarantee that we ws but the sun was shining brightly , :sion, or the Delaney home. ' | Fishing Picks Up ¢| tains came < | grow in numbers and in strength. ; Churchill y oro “27 have (06 60000000240044040000000000004644R48 just been announced by Pedro WAILS: Almost A Tie 4 * Aguilar, officlal scorekeeper. ‘The Season Is Open Years ago it used to be that the winter season was officially open- ed’ with a dance at one of the larger hotels. Today is much dif- ferent. The opening of the winter season, as far as the résidents of Key West are concerned is when Harry comes to town. (Aside ta to the tourist:| Harry, as though ou-did ret know, is President Brenan. Weather Clears } As we wrote in our ‘column! Monday night, his arrival was al) would have fine weather. And sure enough, the sun rose on an almost cloudless sky, by noon there was still a breeze blowing _and warming everything with whieh it came in contact. President Truman _.may_ have! won a dollar ‘:om Mrs. Truman, | but I'd be willing to bet another| buck, he failed to colléct. Wives; are the same the ~ world over, whether in the Presidential man- As soon as the weather cleared, the charter boats headed out for the reef and the Stream, retyrn- ing with nice catches, and as long as it-continues there is almost a guarantee that I can produce a column without too much scrap- ing the “bottom of the barrel,” as one of my friends told me the other day. Catch Fish For Home Use : Two of the charter boat cap- into. port Monday afternoon and were busy clean- ing a catch of over four hundred pounds of fish their parties land- ed. I was informed that the rea- son for this was the fish were be-| ing sent to North Carolina, where they would be fileted and put in a deep frceze for home use. Fish- ing is not too expensive normally, | but this way the cost is actually | reduced to a-minimum. | The party they took out comes down twice a year, make their By JACK DELANEY. Fishing Editor. Leading hitters in the Island poe of Sunday, No (MABRSAnSebbReeeanr, City Baseball League, including ! _ When you use our gas either Piped or Bottled im cubic feet, but each cuble foot represents #» n] whether you use GAS or some ether form oi energy fer © - of the. day, wi in favor of D. Clyde ‘Of Danbury, N. C., after much cussin’, diseus- ston, and measuring on the of the entire party, the boat cai tains includéd,. The loser, Pleasants “of Guilford” N:C., was finally foreed to that Priddy’s cateh exceeded by ‘one quarter on an Pleasants gave me. the story, but Priddy was standing by “just to see, that the full details were given. ‘ Peay it was all ina spirit of ‘fun, though; Pleasants . promises, that come January, when.they return again, he’! recover his losses. Both fish were barracuda, Pleasants, weighing 34 pounds, while Priddy’s weighed 35. SCALES 5 Largest catch This Season Credit for the Targest ¢atch so far this season from a charter boat, goes to Captain “Wadsy” DeMerritt and Captain “Lefty” Reagan, who returned to port with a catch weighing well over 400 pounds of barracuda, bonita, mackerel, dolphin, rainbow jack, and grouper. The catch was made off the reef. The boats left port his about eight o’clock and started! the return trip home about 3:30 p. m. Making up the party were, C.S. Pleasants, Guilford-Gollege, N. C.; Dr. A. J. Pringle, Greensboro, N. C.; S. E. Coltrahe Guilford, N. C.; Dr. J. .M. Pringle, Fayettesville, N. C.; and D. Clyde Priddy, Dan- bury, N: Cc. Teddy Canova, also reported a good catch. In has party. was Rex G. Conklin, President of the Vul- can Lead Products Co., Milwau- kee, Wis., his wife and’son, and the pilof-of theirplaner => Their scatch ‘consisted of am- berjack, grouper, mackerel, barra- euda,. bonita, dalphin and shark. The amberjack was the heaviest, | tilting the scales at about thirty pounds. . That's all for today, but what a A side bet on the largest catch’ inch. ome The jJeader is Clayton Sterling with ah aver of 678. He got 11 hits in 16 trips to the plate, in- cluding a dou! and a_ triple. Sterling is followed by.Al. Aceve- do. and Viti Vidal with .500 each, Santana is next with. 478 and then comes. Mongolo. Sanchez with .444. ‘The averages: PI ABRH C. Sterling, Dairy .16 7 1) Al. Acevedo, Saints 22 7 11 ¥. Vidal, Saints 22.14 11 Santana, Dairy — 23 12 11 M. Sanchez, Saints 27° 7 12 D. Roberts, Cub. 21°8°9 . ; O. Blanco, Dairy 33°'8 14 « T. Knowles, Leg. 222.4 9 A. Aceveto, Cub. 235 6 14 B. Villareal, Dairy 30 6 12 J. ae hag BS 4 oH K. Rodriguez, Cub. 36.8 14 A. Alonzo, Cubans 29 12 11 Sutton, Dairy 25°.5 9 Ci). Garcia, Saints 33 711 A. Cabot, Cubans .33 6 11 Rabotin, Cubans 138.3 4 J. Lewis, Dairy .. 35 9 10 My Henriquez, Leg. 35 6 10 C. Valdez, Saints ..25 8 7 280 * Most times at. bat—J. Rod- riguez 38, K. Rodriguez 36. Most runs scored—Vidal 14, Santana and Alonzo 12 each. Most hits—Blanco, A. Aceved6? and K. Rodriguez 14 each. 3 Most doubles—Knowles 3, Rod- riguez, D. Roberts. A. Acevedo, iBlanco, ©. Garcia, A, Pazo J. Solomion, Joe Lewis 2 each. Most © triples—D. Roberts 3) Vidal 3, Alonzo 2, C. Garcia 2, S, Roberts 2. 4 chez 2;,“Alonzs, Ko" Rodriguez, Blanco, Sands, Sutten, L. Griffen, eatch and then ship the fish! day it turned out to be, thanks to 3. home. CONGRESSMAN THOMAS! (Continued From Page One) bell, Thomas’ former secretary. Judge Alexander Holtzoff said it, appeared that Miss Campbell had acted only as an employe of Judge Holtzoff set December 8) for septencing of Thomas. Thomas faces a possible maxi-| mum sentence of 32 years in jail) and $40,000 in fines, | Pending sentence, Thomas will be allowed his personal freedom/ ‘on his $1,000 bond. The congress- gaan had no comment for re- porters. Mail The Citizen to Relatives ing the wayis— , —adventure strip count can boy w! Dickie are his trusty si Wags, the pup. Watch Headlong into exciting dangers rush the “Three Modern Musketeers” of the comics page, Lead: “Truman Weather.” LOCAL ROTARY (Continued From Page One) ing the advancement of good will, understanding and peace among all the peoples of the world. Each year, this world-wide ser- vice organization continues to During the last fiscal year, for example, 347 new Rotary Clubs were org*nized in 37 countries of North, South and Central Amer- ica, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Islands of the Pacific. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND Av cusan COFFEE | TRY A POUND TODAY! DICKIE DARE erpart of every Ameri- ho wants a career of daring. With dekicks, Dan Flynn and for them— Monday, December 5 The Key West Citizen pacepeaenempn non ade ttre army ON eee 3, WEDNESDAY, DFC. 7— Most home runsMongolo Saye} ~ (Stock Island) of Daily ‘anc ahday play. Adems Dairy vs. Ameri- ‘@4n Legion. Sen Coerlos Saints ev Wéet Cubans. IAY, DEC. t-- ‘ : American Legion vs. Key” WwW WEDNESDAY—. a R00 Vogue Cleaners’ v8, Sonar . School... 8;00-—Overseas Garage vs. Bam- boo Room. 9:00—Lions Club vs. Pollock's Jewels, THIURSNAY, DEC, 1— - 7:—Lions Club vs. Bamboo Room. 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels Vs. So- | ner School. 9:09—Overseas Garage Voone Cleaner, vs 7:09—Overseas Garage vs. So- nar School. 8:0-Lions «€leaners. 9:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Bam- | » =boo Room. THURSDAY. DEC. 8— ” "9:00-—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Vogue ‘Cleaners. #:00—Lions Club vs. Overseas , Garage. 9:00—Bamboo Room vs. Sonar School Club. vs. Vogue GOLF nicipal Golf Course toc | 3b Santana, Vidal, R. Garcia, and}. 0 9% » SKATING | Knowles 1 each. ‘ ‘> ‘Bayview Park. Night Most stolen basés—J: Solomon, WRTDAY—- i {> J. Rodriguez 4. Mean$ 4, C. Val+| “g:80 to 9:00 o-m. dez 4, and Henriquez 4. ‘onan 1 Most sacrifice hits—Doughtry TENNIS : Bayview Park, Afternoons ' Most times fanned—F. Sands i and Nights 1 16, L. Griffen 12, John Lewis 11.) . Daily play. Anguiera 11, K. Rodriguez 10,) and Castellanos 10. SHUFFLEBOARD Most times walked—Al. Ace- (Bayview Perk) | vedo 10, and Knowles 10. Daily pilav | Those not fanned so far—D. Roberts, none, Santana 1,;Vidal 1,} Thomas A. Edison lit the and Blanco 1. world’s first electric light on a Sunday afternoon in October Ex-Prime Minister ‘Winston 1879. He watched it burn until of England, born 75 ately burned it out by increasing years ago. the current. ; Piped Gas units regardless what the unit of measure might be We KNOW that whether you use GAS for ene do, it will be cheaper to use than any other form of your dollar buys more heat units with it thas with eny When you use gas we have « very simplified rate you by. and the same rates apply te all accounts whether or commercial as they are based on consumption. Every customer or prospective customer wants te po of energy that will give him Speed. Flexibility. 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