The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 2, 1949, Page 5

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| BASKETBALL RIVALRY TONIGHT Merville Rosam Fs 6 cnee his fered Stars MH Past Years eee ee) Me Ret etetty & ane gh Wwieed tecmethall ° ote ofp tee Cuehe we Oe mae dt senteryeors 8 sy Ghee stile Renae se Becwe: i Ae meme arty nee a lete Me we Seward Caley ~ and ; PO 0444444444444444 WAILs. Gerron Bight Otter 1 et te Beater Cards There i nothing to back up my > 7 Deel Gew. tery, and it sounds almost too . a =>. _ Gund to be true, however there is # wort, > + ant Heke Gregees ana” “at” to doubt the source of Pete eet dong, Mformavien. | shall verify the! feets later and true or fase will let you know the full details Sam eee Ne oh er Grepens’ lt understanding that a ote ot “a * guard | written ffer has been made to + a cot Gl the City Fathers to deepen the = beet ot feewerd | Garvin Bight, This offer, made = Seer aad! by «@ loreal centractor, was to re. hs, towe the fill at so much per yard, | ef with the city retaining owner- hup of the material removed | 9 the offer is genuine, and with the 4 Possibility of the clos. * Wanet he dow f Dredgers Key in the et event it shoul decided to put * cast housing units there, it ~~ prove a means for the city tee * : mimue to secure fill, and at on the same time deepen the Garri Right : . “i we, I have no t ' but it sounds | ae = Bight and Build Dock Witt eepening of the ght, and the uction of a thern end of the Hige ust above the charter n ams to use this MRR aon an weht anchorage, draws Geddibeaahe With a docking area hewe craft a new source of uided to the city. A might add that will watved jollars to the Fresh Weter Needed At Bight fw Come rterbeatmnen 1 me = ot the a@&t item on the agenda, ee hey would like to see at the > « » fresh waterline where turn >. + - . t will have to do is ° ee fwueet. Present plans call! ‘'* | = « eeeh men to instell a meter, ane the water he uses. If I know somewhere in these Sees . n at ted, it is estj-| waters someone must be catch- ee * wted thet from $1500 te $2,800 ing fish. But you folks are too yi * an ily by, modest, lets tell the folks how a . on you're doing. Send in the in- See FO they will, formation, your name, where you —— v ‘ ter out there. The! caught it and what it was. This ae tee eon Bight wvovements are column is for everyone, not just as we Ghee : meer just dreams. jparty fishermen, fetes al Pes: SGP aes seein ee aes Sect ok ae) ‘c= = MELTZER MEETS we 2 aie +; CHAVEZ TONIGHT ® oe nigh nair bout brings} peared three times in a_ local a to Key West for}ring, and each time has put on a} a first time, when Hy Meltzer] great show males with Angel Chavez in a Yates is an aggressive fighter erweight t Meltzer | who likes to fight in-cl John- ” ‘ the Island City with an|ny is the slugging type and xeetlent record though he can box, he prefers Jonnie Yate gets the “go”!to “mix it up.” ‘ eo gn im the semi-f His op-} Will Davies of New Work “ — 2 NM, conent this week Sne- | meets Jackie-Car! Vashington, * leker, Newark, N. J. Yates ap-!D. C., in the m preliminary SCALES By JACK DELANEY, Fishing Editor Perr r rr rrrewe aa i aa te te itn i bn i ii iin => _ ARAAARBAAARARADADADD Fishing Tournament The first meeting of the Island }City Fishing Tournament Com- mittee was held Wednesday by |the Junior Chamber of merce Committee handling tournament for 1950. The tournament will get under- way on Wednesday, January 4, and from there on out may the best man win. It is hoped that the tournament this year will be the most suc ful yet spcnsored by the Jaycees. | Details Worked -Out Wednesday. the committee went over details of the work, the lection of trophies, the choice 0! a citation, and the entry forms. | Other metters will be taken up jat later meetings, before the }tournament finally gets . under- | way Will Attend County Meet Se 1 of the Jaycees will at- tend eting of the Monroe County Commission to again ask | their assistance in making the jtournament a__ success. readers of this column will rec that the success of the first tourn- the am }ament was due in a very. large measure to the financial assist- ance offered the Jaycees by the County and the Cit t year it was not’ found riec y to ask | for “financial assistance. Fishing Tournament Publicizes City There is no question of the publicity received from these yearly tournaments, the Jaycees have letters from all over the country from winners in these events. This in itself is something, but they have clippings from newspapers throughout the coun- try telling about the fishing tournament in Key West. So you ion on this ea see it does feeus at SCALES wer i ewtbat vowed et NSE MEN — Defense men (right) of Southern Methods maipped with protective padding for daily scrimmages at D a allas, Texas. Com- | Many | 1 ,| Score by quarters: ~|Vogue Cleaners. Overseas Garage; Bambo Room Beats Lions! lub Garage Team Lost In Last Minute Of | Play; Bamboo Wins | Third Straight |: The Overseas Garage and the sn ere } Vogue Cléaners, bihyed the best’ t gainie last “night at the all through the game, and lost the High man was Oropeza with 19 points, Watson 10, Cecezo 7, Herrick 5, Castillo 3, and Beaver 2. For the losers, - little Claude Valdez was high man, points, Dion 12, Curry 11, Saw- }yer 2, Kerr 2. Score by quarters: Total | Overseas 10 16 10 8—44 |Cleaners 10 8 14 16—48 boo Room won their third straight game at the expense of ; the Lions Club by a one-sided score of 89 to 41. This |highest scoring the Lions have {had so far.. George Barber and Meador scored 34 points each E. Sweeting. 19, R,.. Barber and G. | Sweeting.7,. each, F. Lastres 6, McCown 2. For the | Saunders Lions, the “best was with 9, Romero 8, M. Ingraham,8, Thompson and Bun- zy Villareal 6 each and L. Grif- fen 4. Score by quarters: Total Bamboo Room _ 19 14 32 24—89 Lions Club 411 12 14—41 In the second game Pollock's Jewels won over Sonar School by | a:one-sided score of 71 to 52. High man was Skaggs with 22 |pgints, P. Herrick 18, Buckweitz | 18, W. Herrick 8, Schoeneck 3, and Heath 2. For the losers the | best was Perkins with 16 points, | Srokocie 14, Schultz 13, Garvey | 4, Wazella 3 and Hale 2. Total {Sonar School 5 18 11 18-52 |Pollock’s Jewels 15 13 20 23—7) Referee: B. Sweeting; umpire: Henriquez; timer: Fernandez, and scorer: Aguilar. BASEBALL S TA NG > Basketball Standings | Island City Basketball League High School Gym |Bamboo Room 3 Vogue Cleaners 2 'PoHock’s Jewels 2 {Sonar School 1 | Lions Club 1 000 \Overseas Garage 0 Sports Calendar | BASFRATI. | Island City Baseball League | (Municipal Stadium, | Afternoon) | | | SUNDAY— | 1:00—Adams Dairy vs. Ameri | can Legion. 3:00—San Carlos Saints vs. | Key West Cubans. | SUNDAY, DEC. 11— | 1:00—American Legion vs. Key | West Cubans. | “s:00==3 Cartos Jog Adams Dairy. \ (Final Games) Saints — vs. BASKETBALL High School Gymnasium (Nights) | WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7— | 7:00—Overseas Garage vs. So- nar School. 2:00—Lions Club vs. Vogue Cleaners. 9:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Bam- | boo Room | THURSDAY, DEC, 8— | ’ 7:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Vogue cl Club vs. Overseas ge. Bamboo Room vs. Sonar School | GOLF ‘Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sundav play. SKATING | Bayview Park, Night +ERIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. TENNIS Bayview Park, Afternoons | and Nights | Daily play. SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. In the Revolutionary War the city of Norwalk, Conn, now an important hat making center, {was almost completely burned by the British. High | “| School gym. Phe Garage boys led | game in the lust minute of play. | with 17! In the opening game the Bam-; is. the + ing sold. They may be pu People’s Forum ' requested otherwise, t Judge Caro Heads Florida Keys. . Outboard Club Criminal*Court Judge Thomas) c. Carp was elected commodore of the newly organized Florida ‘Keys Outboard: Club at its first | officiak meeting held last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Schumacher on Stock Island. ; Other officers named were: Editor, ‘The Citizen: Please. renew (qur subscription to. The. Citizen... ;; > ‘ We had intended to leave for ‘Key West about the first of De- ber, but ‘circumstances pre- be our-leaving until’ about the first of January. We. just came back from Eagle River, our northern Wisconsin home; had about eight inches of snow an Nov. 26th. | Temperatures were down to | Vice: Commodore, Marvin F, Six above zero during the night, | Mann; ‘Rear Commodore, George days were suriny and warm. But [ieee veh heer ned ine Lee winter is yet to come up ‘Fort; assistant secretary ‘ i 4 + * Rhoden and Treasurer, Dwayne| Just ended the biggest deer Bates. } and doe season the ap nas had On the racing committee will’ for years. Too many deer in our be Tom Deleporte, Fleet captain, °°th woods, they don’t get and Julius Reese and Robert Av- | enough food during the winter erett, lieutenants, while the So-, months. : : cial committee will be C. B. Schu- Hope to see you in January, macher Gd Mrs. George Reese,| Regards from the North and | THE MIXDORFS. Milwaukee, Wisc., Nov, 27,. 1949. a . It was annoufieed “the next meeting of the club will be next Thursday. evening. ~-LATIN-AMERICAN, ». (Continned From Page One? © of friendship and good-will from Key West. Further discussion at the Latin- |) REGRETFUL ‘DEPARTURE ‘Editor, The Citizen: As much as I dislike the thought of leaving behind the many old friends, and some new i o a ones, the time has come for me qumerionn 1 Chambers Soar: of to depart this place of sunshine Directors meeting included the) sq health. As is the . case with| TODAY'S BIRTHDAY By AP Newsfectures’ zo Barbirolli, an Italian musician. Here is one of the world’s most famous orchestral conductors. He was chosen to follow Toscanini: on the podium of the New York Sera wares tra, when only 38, and served as the orchestr: conductor . from 1937 to 1942, . Since. then he has} conducted the Halle, Orchestra in Manchester, As a moppet of three he sat by his father’s chair as he played in a theater orchestra and watched the conductor's white- gloved hands. Next day he fil- ched a pair of his mother’s gloves and “conducted” all day long. Before he finally realized his am- bition he spent years studying the cello and playing in an or- chestra. | cials say the damage will ably run to more than & ‘dollars. Ruth Draper, | born’ in New York, Sensational NEW OIL PAINT | Vira-Cat Under regulations. of the fed- WALL FINISH eral communications commission a single owner can possess no more than five television” sta- tions, thinking the next two or three months should bring around a considerable amount of that type of weather up there. So.uvor vacationer leaves this isle of pleasantries with the hopes thal soon again ie will be able to return to while away a few days or weeks in comfort and peace. Now I in my turn must leave all these. welcome luxuries and attributes of Key West behind me. At least for the present. Life . . . goes on! $1.15 Ot. 623 Fleming Street hoe support of the 2 | at the Cuban Club on Saturday, /Many people that do not stay December 10. The proceeds from | overly: long in any one. loess $0 this dance as well as from several | nase alae wave. here Ses Oe others which are to be given to pen pay the expenses, in part, of the Always I spell xenioner aoe Key West delegation to the Gas-|™any months that I have been parilla Festival in Tampa; Under | &?@bled to enjoy the chance to the sponsorship of the Latin-|i" Key West, It has not been American Chamber of Commerce, | J¢St”. Key West, had ra hall a conga line of some 60 persons Key” to friendships that sha will goto. ‘Tampa. to. represent| ever be remembered with hopes Key West. These young people|°! enewing them, again in some are working hard, rehearsing acts| @istant time. It is the ey be and danees, etc.,. which will be warmth and comfort the year part ofthe Key West representa- around, while your friends ane tion at: the famous Gasparilla the north may. he enabled sg Festival: The money collected is| another, (oh brother! it sure is to go toward paying the cost of| °°!4 today. * hands marie ae the costumes and the traveling} Pearly frozen. I'll surely be gi ‘when summer gets here , . . yeah, at ee ee ho Realy ~ Joe! you sure said it. It has been in i cloudy for several. days now. | _ ISLAND CITY LEAG' Pee 10. will include pre-| Haven't. seen much of the sun Club-— °* ite 2 Tampa in February. | lately). think that, that is just San Carlos Saints 6 4 600 “With the Lecuona concert only|20ut the main dvift of thought Adams Dairy 6 4 .600 two weeks away, further dis. in many placts. {Key West Cubans 5° 5 .500° gion was given to that proje Here one seems to be quite American Legion 9.1: 800. The sale of tickets ia going fair far from the cares and worries of the rest of the world. one of the | why so many persons are always coming down he Getting away from their worries, cares, colds, | coughs, aches and many other | miscellaneous troubles that they | always are encountering in their well, although most persons are not aware of where they are be- | ased ‘at the. Gulfstream Market, the Delmonico Restaurant and sev- eral other piaces in Key West. GAY SENDID > s other paths of life, (Continued From Page One} tioner from the north he will’be available to answer! Will probably say (gosh, but I any question. ther hate to live here. They “Merchants and all business | more than likely have snow all men should attend the Monday | over the nlace, back home). That m would no doubt be very correct in his way of pers nearly night meeting,” McCormick said. “In order to avoid further com- plications they should take the opportunity to familiarize them- s with the law,” Coraptroll- a ntative suid. “Megacycle” as us in radio is the measurement of frequenc meaning that the rate of vibr tion is at 1,000,000 © cycles second. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING The Citizen Build Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service -between. MIAMI and KEY WEST § “VAR (sd) EARL J. MYERS. 9th Division, U.S.S. H. W. Gilmore, The MAXWELL CO., In. ’ Specializing in All Types of Hotel, Restaurant E Vita ua We are now in the position to serve your needs with eng type of equipment you may need. We can fully equip restaurants with all necessary requires ments, which include... . @ GLASSWARE @ DISHES @ SILVER @ KITCHEN EQUIPMENT RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES tre MAXWELL CO. tn. Furniture and Furnishings PHONE 682 909 Fleming Street. 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But Homer bawls himself out of it to the delight of millions. You'll love Homer when you know him. Homer appears in this newspeper 5974 HOMER HOOPEE Monday, December 5 The Key West Citizen

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