The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 1, 1949, Page 4

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ge KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL AW. adepted over , One point calls on ygraveers oie [lta TBLIMPRON CAGERS DEFEAT GRADS” BASKETBALL CONTEST Towutn inations not to interfere in the affairs of other countries. The FAWTU 57 TO 54 IN Diels, Busto Are Elected Captains For This Year - Key W.st High finished prepa- rations for their game this Fri- diy with the “Old Grads” with a sifpppy workout. The boys ap-| peared to be in good shape and! aifkioufto defeat the boys who! it them on the bench last year.| beys continued to work on fal shooting which has been th€ir weak point so far and on a fast break indicating they hope tagmake use of their speed in an effort to offset the superior height of the alumni boys. The alumnicmre reported to have be- come Worried and have recruited soMe additional players to in- s victury. the high school boys met Wed- nesday and elected Joe Lewis fn@ Join Busto as captains for the year. This is Lewis's second year on the varsity and Busto’s third and they are expected to cagry jnuch of the offensive load asewell as lead the team. Each of these: boys scored 17 points in. their scrimmage game with Fawtulan*. During the past week, tw@ boys counted on by Coach; Jones for a lot of points seem to haye regained their shooting eye, Ostar Oropesa and Ralph Hen- riquez.; These two have been hit- ting tHe net fro:a all sneles, in Practice and should give Alumnj_and Redlands i i night a 1). of trouble Bill Henry has shown a lot of improvement at the pivot and in getting “rebounds and is a strong scoving threat The Pfeliminary game is for=7:00 o'clock Friday set and Sat- urday mights with the Junior Varsity, appearing both times. Sure to’ see action on the Junior Varsity: are Armando Henriquez, Billy Osterhoudt, Raymond Lonts, William Curry, Charles Wells, Exiquio Vidal, Harry Nor- veiland Kenneth Bazo. These boyS are all sophomores and look like a winning team for fu- tur years Central Buying Ageney In State Closes Its Door TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 1.—(#) —The central purchasing office set Gp last January has quietly gon@ out of business ‘The office was created by Gov- erndg rren as a money-saving move. All boards and agencies dire@tly ‘ander the supervision of the Govgrnor were dered to purokaseroffice supplies and auto- mobffes Gnd trucks through the cential affice. Ddh DfAlemberte, as director of the office, said the office was closed on orders of Fra Vright, assistant to the Gov@gnoy Wright declined to commenton reasons for the shut- who served dow? ari Governor Warren is out af the state. D’Alemberte, who is purchas- ing @ent for_ state institutions, says be doesn’t know whether he will tontinue to make purchases for the various boards through his regular office. However, he'll contiflue his purchases for | state institgtions. During his campaign for Gov- ernor, in 1948, Warren estimated central purct ng of all state supplies would save up to eight millign dollars a year Appointed To Police Force Johany. Yates, noted as a wel terweight fighter by the boxing fans of Key West, last night be- came ja member of the City Po. lice Department, Police Chief Jo- seph Kemp annoupced today Yates who was appointed on a} temporary basis pending approv- | al of the Civil Service Board suc-| ceeds Patrolman Rene Raiole, | who gesigned to go into busi- | ness. ' Yatg@s will fight tor at the Permit Issued | | Kev West S For$7200 Home A building permit was issued today fo Robert Charles Wes aver, | 2106 Hitrris avenue, for construc- tion ofa $7,200 frame building for a @esidence. The Sunshine! Constrfction campany will per-| form fhe work. The permit w S| issued the office of Roy F. Butler, sctor of the Depart- ment of Public Service pangeoneny BOUND! J.-B. “EARS” WHITWORTH (above), line coach at the Uni- versity of Georgia, has accept- ed a three-year contract as head football coach at Oklahoma, A. & M. He joined the Georgia coaching staff in 1939. Brush Fire Put Out By Firemen Today. (®) Photo} Af BAMBOO WINS SECOND. CONTEST LAST NIGHT Lions Club Gives Pollock’s Jewels | Good Scare In Last Game, Evening’s Best ae ; e— clauhinneinemammmmmmmmnmemd | TEMPERATURES At 7:30 A.M., EST’ Ta Bamboo Room won its second Atlanta Fe” 38 igame of the regular basketball Augusta 38 season by thumping Overseas Ga~ Billings _ 4 27 ‘rage 62-34 last night at the High Birmingham rs !$chool Gymnasium to top the Is- Bismark Ba sland City Basketball League. Boston g 37 Vogue. Cleaners, the Garage- Buffalo ; 32 men and Lions Club lo't théir Charteston oe 38 games last night and thus broke Chicago 31 a deadlock for first place. Corpus Christi 67 Sonar School won over the Denver Vogue Cleaners by a 55 to 42 potroit _ 28 score. Clendening was high man with + ye Bt 20 points, followed by Warazalla | with 12, WWales 11, Perkins 10, and S-*\véston. . |Garvey 2. For the Cleaners, Oro- tonne . 2 pesa scored 16, Watson 8, Herrick sas City 5 45 7, Parks 5, Cerezo 4 and Castillo KEY WEST _ BB 12. Key West Aizport 8 | Score by quarters: Total’ Los Angeles ge |Vogue Cleaners .10 9 12 1142 Louisville... 30 Sonar School ...11 15 8 21+-55 Meridian 30 Bamboo Room, sporting new Miami 55 suits of green and white and Minneapolis 25 fancy jackets, won over Over- Memphis HB ij seas Garage by a 62 to 34 score. New Orleans. 51 R. Barber scored 18 points to New York A as @ jlead the pack .and Meador 1t, Norfolk. _. . 43, |G. Barber 16, G. Sweeting 8, Me- Oklahorna ‘City cae 55 'Cown 7, G. Lastres 6, and E. Omaha : fe 41| | Sweeting 2 2 points each. Pensacola : 46 For the losers, Sawyer stored Pittsburgh _ 27 , the Cleveland staff next reason. ‘Vote followed a shouted Soviet , denial that Russia is interfering lin Yugoslavia. TWO RELEASED CLEVELAND.—Veteran _base- ball coaches Steve O'Neill and Bill McKechnie will not be on The new president of the In- dians, Ellis W. Ryan, announced their release as coaches today,! but he Said he would ty to. find | another spot in the Cleveland or- | ganization for the two noted baseball men. NORMAL BUSINESS FOR U.S5.! WASHINTON. — Conimerce! Secretary Charles Sawyer has announced that the United States is now enjoying’ normal c¢om-j petitive business activity. Saw- yer told an Ad Men’s Convention in Detroit that America has weathered the post-war inflation | period. A TRUE AMERICAN WASHINGTON. — President} Truman, through an assistant, has answered the query of young Jewish boy who was; beaten up by teen-agers recently. Writing for Mr. Truman, his ad- mnistrative assistant, David K. Niles, has sent an autographed picture of the President to 11- year-old Laurence Goldstein of Massachusetts. Niles wrote: “The President wants you to have his picture as a reminder that'real Americans are the ones like your } father who fought against in- justice and prejudice.” Young Goldstein's father was killed fighting the Nazis in Europe.” Nitrogen makes up about 78.04 per cent of our atmosphere near , Sea level. FOUGHT BASKETBALL Teague, Luckey Each Score 18 Points In Tilt Last Night Weather team dropped a ‘Fleet All Unit basketball Training | * | APPLICATION FORMS (Continued From Page One) firms who are compelled by the State to collect the sales tax have the forms filled out and together with their $1 registration fee for- ward same to Comptroller Gay in Tallehassee a the ee in a non-league hard fought game to the Blimp-| game 72 tc 68. } Ron cagers 57 to 54 last night at FAWTU Lant the Seaplne Base gym. Player— FG FT F. PTS Th this rival clash between the ONeill, rf S22 8 2Y Lighter than Aircraft squad and Whittle, rf O52 ey, the Airdeles, thrills were at a Fletcher. c 6. Soe state ‘ Henley, if Fioboes Ft maximum. Fawtulant gained the Weagur re 9: 2 lead at the start end managed to wanna sie ek stay ahead by a slim margin un- thers, - til the final minutes of the game. Se ee Blimp-Ron spurted to the lead by Totals— Be 6 sinking two successive field goals BlimpRon a sthe game drew to a close. + Player— FG F TF PTs! At the half time the even Luckey, If 7 4 1 28 match was reflected by the score. Mulholland, rg ..7 2 3 16 | Fawtulant led 25 to 24. Joemes, ¢ See elem. High scering honors were shar- Kainin, lg te a ee ed by Teague of Fawtulant and pewitt, rg > gar ek ater Luckey of Blimp-Ron who each a a apr tallied 18 points. 1 i 8 57> Fawtu’s attempt to deflate Sbcbine i hindered by the absence of Joanis, Gallant, and Weis, six foot main-stay for the club. Joanis and Gallant will re- turn from leave shortly. Weis was lost pern.anently when. he re- ceived transfer orders. This is the second straight loss by Fawtulant after winning seven straight games in Naval competition. Early in the season Blimp-Ron was dropped RED SARIKE PAILS (Continues trom Page One! ignored in Itely’s northern tmdu» trial section, where Commusmie® strength is heayy. In Bolagne, shops and offices were open, bu printing plants and tranaport tion were shut down. Stores ale: were open in Milan, but transper tation was halted. Most Italians merely shrugget their shoulders and grumble? about the inconvenience eatsed by the strike. But in Rome, banks stores and cafes were open. This was change from two years ago when most shop owners dixin't dare roll up their shutters early in a strike for fear of Com munist violence. Shop ewhers and workers defying the strike | got police protection today Se GENERAL MaecARTHOR (Continued From Page One) wait to get back and roast a hot dog and crink some soda pop.” And he quoted the General es saying further, “I want to get out of my glass bowl.” ARCHERS’ SUPERETTE ify wcannite, FILME. Brush caught fire near the Cur-| 8, Kerr 7, Dion and Curry 6 each, Roanoke Key West High School True economy is praiseworthy but shopying aroned in the hope of saving a few pennies is not economi- ical. Let us shop for all your food needs. Call 67 for the benefit of 29 years of serving Key West, and |. by mail add 108 extra 1 H i ry Sons’ property at Simonton! and C. Valdez 5, and Arthur 2. ~ gt. Louis 425 and Front streets twice this morn- | ee San Antonio =} ing. Firemen from No. 1 station! Score by quarters: Total San Fraheisco 47} answered a call at 12:40 a. m.,,Bamboo Room ..15 12°13 22-62 geattle a 52] and put out the blaze. They were |Overseas Garage 8 9 9 8~34 pov agegee 37 ealled back to the same spot at! line Tampa ‘ 48 4:20 a. m.; and again the brush! The third and last game proved Washington 41 was blazing Johnsons Return To “Home” Here Dr. and Mrs. W. Lawton, Michigan, are Key West on theif ath ane visit that usually lasts for’ five! months each year. They their own home at 1119 Washing- i ham 4,0. Ingraham 11, and 4 2 ton street. Dr. Johnson this noon!Thompson 6. GREEN ASKS UNIONS attended a meeting of the Key! Score by quarters: Total West Rotary Club, for he i c ‘i se half, Lions held Pollock's to a tie. gel w ei High man was was Sass with 24} 0 own | best were, Villareal 18, M. Ingra+ a Pollock’s Jewels it to be the best of the night. | Lions Club gave Pollock’s Jewels a scare and several times were within two and three points of knoting the count. ‘Boy Scouts to visit your home if Skaggs won the game for the] you have toys you wish to give. Jewels with 24 points. In the last; Deliveries: will be accepted at:No. 1 Fire Station, or pick-ups.awill be | hone 344-R; P. Herrick oR ES Be 6, ‘ES oneck vy For the losers the|to Xmas Retief Ce Box 464, : THE NEEDY ASKS (Continued From Page One! il 12 11 13--47] (Contunued From Page Gnb) i x | member of the Lawton Rotary\Lions Club 3 10 14 10-37} Posed ne*» Free -World Labor | Club. Referee: First game, Costar; | Confederation, ' seep eH Paha a a second game, Costar; third game,j Green stated that the . new or-! VEW Will Meet B. Sweeting, Umpire: First | aitization must work for what hej game, Sweetin; second game. | Called’ economic democracy. The} . 'Sweeting: third game, M. Hen-}AF. of L chief said that economic! At 8:00 Tonicht lriquez. Timer: Henriquez; scor-]@emocracy means the right of c i unions to brganize free of control, A regular meeting of Southern- } Veterans of held this eae mast Post No. 3911, Foreign Wars, will be evening at 8:00 p. m., at clubhouse on Elizabeth str This is the business meeting of|Bamboo Room 2 0 1.000}ism as meaning slavery for , the} the month and will be held under | Lions Club 1 1 500) worker and he added that talk of ; the direction of Commander Tony Pollock’s Jewels 1 1.500] Russia as a workers’ paradise is Arthur. All members and visit- Vogue Cleaners 1.1 .500}a myth. ing comrades are cordially invited Sonar School 1 1.500 Be eet a to attend Overseas Garage 0 2 000} New York City has séyeral MELTZER MEETS MIAMIAN ANGEL CHAVEZ FRIDAY Hy Meltzer comes to the Island®. wins out of his last 55 appearances. His almost per fect record will be placed in jeopardy when he meets the Mi ami boy, Angel Chavez Both fighters have wins Billy S city with 53 recorded le! and over | TODAYS COUPON: WEBSTER’S New School and Office DICTIONARY Authoritative... tionary. When ordering | for postage and wrapping. § tHE KEY WEST CITIZEN ' THIS COUPON 4 Dictionary 98¢ (By mail $1.08) H prcteataciiaceee™S tnd bring oF mal to our ' Ee tea H ice toget! witl ic oe rective-sost dic. @ Address a i] iJ ad Colorful Laminated Cloth Binding $2,000 definitions ¢ 928 pages (sees eee sess He Sy asses as eee eesee er: Aguilar thé right to free choice of em- ployment, the right to strike, the right to bargain collectively, high- | er wages, and better housing. Green algo attacked Commun Basketball Standings Island City Basketball League High School Gym bonafide farms within its limits. city well known in Key West's boxing circles, Yates has knockout wins over Jerry Rich and Charley, Recd to his credit. His sole loss was a de- cision to Bud McShahé. The Irish lad- had his number «that night, but Yates is looking for a return-} £0 to blot out that defeat. In the main preliminary, Willie Davies of New York meets Jackie Carl of Washington, D. C. Two preliminaries and a battle royal round out the card. —_—— local fans know Billy a crowd- pleasing aggressive fighter. 10 OZ. BOTTLE— JUST ENOUGH! 4| MASON’S Old Fashioned ROOT Franchised Bottler CURRY'S BOTTLING WORKS 719 Duval Street Telephone 581 Johnny meets Charley (Chuck) Dryer in the finals. This will be Dryer’s first appearance in a Key West ring, but Yates is tates there's no mistaking th tional flavor of Braum Pilsener B: refreshing mellow tang that defies descrip- tion. No wonder it is winning and holding so many new friends EVERYWHERE. Order @ Case from Your Favorit Dealer! Up-To-Date 930 Catherine Street adKee? ven with your eyes covere e sensi ist Sparkling and Braumeister has a @) INDEPENDENT MILWAUKEE BREWERY . , . 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