The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 3, 1949, Page 6

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: : were —_,_ " 7 : Gives B. i Snedeker most of the time on his!ez in the sixth round of their 4 7 4 th ; scheduled 10-round main go. jound three was a replica of Chavez was little more than a In Mein Pe oe es midway in| Punching bag for the experienced : Set-to On rd the round, and both men slugged | Meltzer. Ca This Meltzer is probably oe it out right to the bell. eee =~(Yete 148 «= pounder,| Snedeker’s nose was cut in/ classiest and best fighter yet to| round four. This round was fast,| appear on a- Key West Sports but not up to the two previous; Arena boxing card. | my «Snedeker of Newark action-packed affairs. Round five! Referee Fernandez stopped the’ Hew fereey i the beet bout of | and six followed the same _pat-| bout in the sixth round, and well | WE ieee bekine cord presented | tern. It was mostly Yates leading, | he did for Chavez was beginning @ the teeal Sports Arena and Snedeker counter-punching.| to take some hard cracks. \ © eeend one, both men “tert” | Most of the action was in-close. Meltzer Very Good . Short Right Effective Unless you see Meltzer it is} Ca ether out and then the “fire | The Key Wester seemed to be| hard to describe his style. Some- eR 8 UReniMOus de ison over wae” tegen tm the § second t effective in the later rounds | times he fought with his hands at eee Votes started with « rush} with his short right. {his side. Other times he was! © Be Weel stem-bang style, but} Decision was unanimous. Boos} ooyching and then again hi Gegieker was able to weather | and appl ee greeted the great would fiyht straight up. His one- | Ce serm and answer Yates’| f8ht that had the fans on their two is a beautiful thing to watch. a with @ flurry of rights} feet cheering at the end. Meltzer’s left hook was also ex- fought flat-footed with Hy Meltzer TKO'd Angel Chav-| The Canadian Billy Moore; Yates Wins Decision Over Jim Snedeker In Best Fight Of = rancir HERE’ SUNDAY Last Night's Boxing Bouts THR KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGION VS. ADAMS, CUBANS AND SAINTS Legion Team Will ea iaeke = 4 Have Almost New Lineup; Arango Is Island by og Baseball ein ! One New Player would probably give Meltzer a Afternoon) _ A doubleheader of baseball good fight. Until Meltzer’s ap-| SUNDAY— will be played tomorrow after- pearance !ast night, Moore was] 1:00—Adams Dairy vs. Ameri-|200n at Wickers’ Field with Am- ;the Key West favorite in the can Legi 7 . }erican Legion tangling with Ad- j welterweight division. 3:00—S nae 2 . |ams*Dairy at 1 p. m., and the A Moore-Meliger card would ‘Key -S oe ‘8: Key West Cubans meeting the draw well in the Island City. SUNDAY, DEC. 11— r San Carlos team at 3 p. m. Davies Wins In the first game, the Legion Willie Davies ‘won a six round| pee tk ing edion ve. Key will show up with almost a ne , TKO from Jackie Earl in a very} 4. ns unane | club. Manager Valdez has signed good bout. The fans liked Earl’s jan Carlos Saints V8.) several players to take the places style. Earl hit harder than Davies Adams Dairy« = |of five of the men who can not but the, New York lad kept right (Final Games) # ‘play any more this year dn.ac- {on Earl’s tracks to pound out the Sica Geary * ‘count of their being members of win. Earl showed a lot of class BASKETBALL » |the High School basket ball five. even in his defeat. High School Gymnasium _ They are Moe Henriquez, Joe Reed-Scott Draw (Nights) * |Lewis, Chip-Chip Fernandez, Charley Reed and Art Scott WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7— Shepard and Doughtry. This ;fought to a four-round draw.| 7:00—Overseas Garage vs. So-: leaves but six- players on the Reed has a hard right, but his nar School. ® |squad. : itowering opponent kept well! 8:00—Lions Club vs. Vogue! The new catcher is_ Arango, i away from most of the smashes. Cleaners. who after several meetings with reso 9:00—Pollock’s Jewels.vs. Bam-| the manager has come to terms; Leon Jackson and ‘William . Jack Vill i ahi bs id | Robinson also fought to a draw in|, 00 Room. ae Vale we Wa ee ‘their 4-round go. THURSDAY, DEC, 8— » ja handsome bonus for signing. 7:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Vogue Davila, a pitcher from fampa, A battle royal opened the, box- and several others. ing card. Cleaners. For the Dairy, Bunzy may start 8: fi Gann Club ve." Overséls| on the mound with Lee Griffen ALUMNI WHIPS VARSITY, 9:00—Bamboo, Room vs. Sonar | '¢ceiving. The Cubans will play the Saints 50-3 8; School, and both clubs are fighting for -» {first place. The Cubans have a GOLF > [hard hitting club. J.V. SCORE 46 TO 41 VICTORY oe 5 Neary Is High = *- Seore Wik! KEY WEST MEETS CORAL GABLES ""r== cic" Points Netted dese tccc's: IN PISTOL COMPETITION SUNDAY galas rte 4 SKATING | ISLAND CITY LEAGUE Bayview Park, Night ! Club— . W.L. Pet. 4600 600 500 300 WAAR IO EP {American Legion Island City Basketball League hand eb! w Bee \ t ———<——$———~ 4 Southernmost Pistol and Rifle SHUFFLEBOARD High School Gym the dune V t upset the Club till meet their first out of (Bayview Park) }Bamboo Room 3 0 1.000 rans of last year as well as} city competition tomorrow at the] R. 1. P. Daily play. , Vogue Cleaners 2 1 667 the J Jensen 6-2 center, and Friar 6-1)club range on Stock Island _—__——__—— \Pollock’s Jewels 2 1 667 batt! guard. Redlands is coached by} Shooters from the Palmetto Pistol ANDRAS Italy, about as big as New Sonar School rie eee knotting | LeRoy eoeankle ee ae Club at Coral Gables and guests Los Mexico, has a population of some Lions Club 1 2 333 at} ‘ 4 wobby Dodd, now head} in the city with N.R.A pisol TI 5 s Gar o | ce of Georgia Tech College. | classifications have Sekar res FONTANILLA 46 ee {Overseas Garage 0 3 .000 ch Jones is expected to} match which is limited to thirty e some changes in his start-| six. shoot Gare plaved a fine floor ¢ ad ne hile Villareal and Obic Ingea-|'™% line-up in order to get more} The events include both fifty ham stow out for the wie | heaghth in the line-up with Baker | yard slow fire and twenty-five Th the second game the Var-|#%d Cooper standing a good) yard rapid fire ranges for both! i and the old guards battled | Chance of starting ‘ twenty-two caliber. and center | an ven tee juring thé t| Box score of the Varsity-| fire pistols | sity sportir umni game New movable target frames | at the helf, but in Key West High Varsity will be used for the first time in| the Gerd quarter the Alumni got} Player FG F pTsjthe match tomorrow. These} hel, and rolled to a twelve point! Henry 4 3-6 11 |frames are required in NRA leat whieh they held t t of | Lewi 1; 42 3 | competitions as they guarantee the gare Bust 0 0-4 © | that late shots will not be scorec The Alu aad play O. Oropeza l 2-2 4 |in rapid fire matches, the targets | ae divided + ‘ i 3 45 10 | Pivot and are only in the view} gaping « ga featuring 2 0-0 4 jof the shooter during the allow-| omme excellent hoot 3 ed time. RE range particule t 0 Visitors will be admitted to the ie Me ty ‘ 0 }matches free, but any spectators! he Varait k = | that violate any of the club rules| Cmperionce unr ic prapsure ter Total 28 ‘will be asked, to leave, as a playin ' t safety measure. The matches will their ey: ‘ ask Key West High Alumni start at 9°30 and will run all day mon ¥ ‘ p|. | t FG F in relays. The match is part of} thew pie Outet t Last 2 0.0 4 |the program of the Florida East} Camehs « Henriqu H McCowr 1 1-1 3 |Coast Pistol League and should| aad Coupe ” { he | Mead eer | 6 | be the first such events of many | @il crash t t ts be F 30-1 3 \to bring out of city shooters to| Wh good ‘ k 2 0-1 4 j this Island City | Tonight the H. Orope 4 23 104 icone oats tee veteran Redlands ¢ ag ae 2 0) 3 | TODAYS Ba defeated ‘ 2 5 9 | me peri ‘ T Re W 0 1 0! (Xnow America) land beys heave «ix bays wix rezo 3 3 6 Lieut. Gen. Walton H. Walker, 61 a more and their starting | Sawyer 0 0-1 0 }born at Belton, Texas, 60 years hee up avetag x feet led by a ‘ago. Maw a ‘ Tota 20 10-22 50 William Grooper of New York Seo I .}famous artist, born there, 52 fe - ' Pag { which ancient years ag< Exypt per, is ai Edward L. Ryerson, president} 4 K t eedhk se ‘0, 63 years ago. (P) Wirephot: JUDGE ROY BEAN”. grand champion junior yearling at the International Livestock Show in Chicege. © © very expensive young Hereford. The prize steer weighed in at 1.200 pounds and was found of the Inland Steel Co., born in} By PEDRO AGUILAR | Andreas Fontanilla. as a_ prize 3 fighter. Andreas and Felix Far- a nett were the main attraction in} |shows staged at the San Carlos a ee Thea every week. He was con- sidered at that time one of th é best lightweights in South Flori-| Fleet All Weather prdinsig ih the first half Fawtu stayed S ays a g ser | Unit basketball club di d | striking dstance of the winners. da: He was always a good loser | Uni' vasketba: club droppe tet duce conc. Fuwha 43. GL anda grand sport in and out of | aauage F ) rade aare . : rancae USS mor ai aun | S 3 viimore five O ursday oO ening the second a. May these few lines express Ls : © re tha hi py {night at the Naval Station. |Fawtu's attack slowed down and ympathy to his loved | rest in my sincere @ucesand a High scoring honors went to allowed the alert Gilmore men to McClure of the Gilmore cagers ring up 41 points while dropping :Andres Fonts prize | : A ia I | who sunk 8 ficld goals and 5 free|in only 9 points. peace 5 Gat earn Ee | throws for 21 points. Aiding Mc- | Dr. Harold E. J: f the U Clure were a and Brecht; Julius Ochs Adk vice presi oe Haro eS of the Uni-| who scored 15 and 14 points re-|dent and general manager of the versity of eminent | . ly. Fletcher paced the! N. Y. Times, born in Chattanooga, | psychologist, born in New Bruns- | ith 12 points. . , Tenn., 57 y wick, N. J 'S ago. | blood in the} os ; = <a | the Gilmore| To dream of fruit in its Ca and parsiey are mem- ead, never once'has alw been consid i. Playing fast ball lucky bers of the same plant fami CERT UP TO... POUNDS PRESSURE <i 11 PER SQ. 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