The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1949, Page 3

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| | erer om - o> tt Rey Weer tie eee ~ & w stewrrn Seay cecrurrn + 9 SONCHS UPSET REDLANDS HIGH SATURDAY | BY 34 TO 29 SCORE $I (4) Wirephoto UTCM AVINGER (16), Alabema quarterback, loses three yards as he tries to go around his right ond efter taking @ short pass from Back Ei Sslem in first quarter of game with Auburn in Birm- in@hem. Ale. Seturday. Avinger was tackled by unidentified Auburn player in right foreground. Aubore won. 14-13. in one of the biggest upsets cf the year. LOPEZ-KNIGHT WIN SUNDAY'S MIXED FOURSOME TOURNAMENT Sullivan And Husband Gain evvwwvevvvevvwwwwvvvervvvevvewverwwww 157B; Cl Fishing Information ... Second Place | ii Theed, Palmetto Club, Class Donate Their Prizes For Improvements Two police teams and two club teams and individual shooters competed in the East Coast P'tal League matches held at the Stock Island range of the Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Club yesterday. The winners of prizes on the Miami Police team donated their award: to help the local club make further improvements to the new range. The results of. the matches were as follows: .22-caliber Slow Fire Match— Class A, G. E. Baldwin, lieuten- ent. Miami Police 170B; Class. B, R. L. Beekman, Ft. Lauderdale, 183B: Class 'C, J. F; Merry, South- + ernmost Club, 135B; Class D, D, 112B. 22-caliber E. W.- Hall, Timed Fire—Class Miami ernmost, 182B; Class C, M. C. Santanello, Palmetto Club 167, Class D, C. L. Theed, Palmet-o foo 159. .22 caliber Rapid Fire—Class A, '. J. Neff, Coral Gables Police, B, L. Alexander MD, , Palmetto Club, 176B; Class C, C. 166B; D, M. C. Santanello, 145B. caliber National Match— WERE HUGE SUCCESS SUNDAY — ig Police, 186B; Class B. J. F. Merry. South. Dairy Team Beats Legion, 2 San Carlos Defeats Cubans (| ““A&2 (Munepa! Seder Afternsen) a= Calendar : | 'In Baseball Here Yesterday [""=-keccco tan mt | * 3:00—San Carlos Sainte om MeManus Makes Good * Showing Iu First Game; Vidal Holds Adams Dairy Cubans To Three Hits Ps geet are — eet i che WENNESDAY— + ‘Two very close games were | San Carto: Saints 7 4 8 - ‘played at the Wicker’s Field yes- Adams Dairy T 4 676 7:00-—Overseas Garage Sh Gite jterday afternoon. In the opening | Key West Cubans 5 6 435 — nar Schaal ‘game the Dairy boys won over | | American Legion 3:3 caer Cub va Vege the Legion by a 16 to 3 score.; —— { jeeners. . \'They won on fifteen hits, while! Raskethall Standi: | 9:00—Polteck's Jewels ws, Resp | asketha tandings { ton Roun Lefty McManus, a newcomer in! Island City Besketball League - the league, held the Legion: boys Hieh School Gym THURSNIAY. with two outs, Shaw walked,/panhon Room “3 0 1.0m °7:00—Bambéo Roum we Vague Hernandez walked and Solomon lVogue Cleaners 2 1 6C7 Cleaner singled to score Shaw. Ipollock’s Jewels 0. 2 1 667, O0OnKions Chui ve Gerae In the seventh. Arango was safe |, Scheod 1-2. 23% School. on'a passed bail. Then “Choco- peas pe Be : 1 2 373 9°00—Oversess Garnge Rae late” Rodriguez tripled, to score ee a act . lock's Jewels. Arango. On an error Rodriguez Overseas Garage _ WEDNESDAY, DEC exes the last run for the Cubans were minus four of theig’ 7 Cee ree t i . Davila ster players, Al. Cebot, A. Ace- r ae ieee tn sae vero. D. Roberts and Andy Alon- 8 pe cay Club va Dvermne Legion and walked three, and 20. but played just the same and | De ac at — an poor support gave the Dairy boys ost “ | @heek three runs. Hall started in the Al. Acevedo featured with two: - third and was touched for 13 runs homers in succession, then a cor triple, K. Machin hit two and C., ind 13 hits. i : Valdez two safely. Vidal held | Score by innings : R. H. E. Municipal Gelt Course WAILS . a vey A R. L. Beekman, 271B; Adams 120 123 7—16 15 3 the Cubans to three hits, one a; (Stock tetand) Honors In Golf a B, E A. Rawsthorne, South- Legion 000 001 2— 3 2 4 double play by Rodriguez, Ray} Daily and Sunday plew ., ernmost, 263B; Class C, J. H. Col- - McManus and Lee Griffen; Da- Garcia hit a double and a tripel i ee wz and brother 2 lins, Captain, Miami Police, 251B; vila Hall and Arango, In the rield,. Valdez, Acevedo, Mail The Citizen te Relatrees mmgnt teame together SCALES {Class D, D. T. Moody, 234B. Home run: Santana: three-base Al. Pazo played good for the win- | nee ternon to win first The .22 caliber Aggregate hits: Means, McManus, Rodriguez; ners ane Habotin & ieee nut: by Vidal 3, be Core ee | . t xed scotch four- LAN ‘ishing i 2 & ste é and Hernendez for the losers. on t oft Videi Bag Fw West — ait miele anaes PrClang A.J Net, m8 900; G. poe pe ays cee oe $ Seere by innings: R. H. E. cre 5. “ott Rotrigue: 3. off Coe . a . . “ a oes * , by a5 Se »: © Ra h ’ pe putted pwutiet Closed Season ‘hadn't been enforced properly in Rawsthoriie; ‘765 900, R. L. Boe WeMenus §: Srces on balls: off Vidaland At. Acevedo, 3: Coua for 9 runs te ® inate an Oo : MAING “From the State Board of Con-| tA PRE na ee Oe de reais McManus 4, off Davila 2; hits: off P. Rodrigue, Castellinos,J. Rod- Rocriguer 2 for @ cums im 8 '¥ : nd 18th servation at Tallahassee, Heng a bitier issu omdng ‘com: {Corel Gables Police, 727 900;.5. Davila 2 in 2 lnnings: time of riguez and Fallon. «3.7, pele <8 SS comes the folluwing re ial fishing factions, was; Ralston, Jr., Southernmost, 116 Re Garena senrers Aguitae ie sal Aeeeete oe les Mote ae ‘ Ke i bis usual ing attention to the closed season’ adopted by the 1947 legisiature.” | 900; ttle, Southernmost, 711 . . oe Pre eae cose aa pee RG awaits ad " J together they on mullet Moon Fish 909, D, A. Kralik, Palmetto, : ees th Ee ea ee 4-77 aa oer The mere mention of the name! 647 900; Helen Kelly, Palmetto, The Saints won over the Al. Pazo, Vidal. C. Rodr nines: Dow second . “Florida's 40-day statewide’; Gnough to start the average{ 628 900: H. P. Hansen, Southern- Cubans by a 16 to 0 score. The stolen bases: Valdez, Vidal; struck scorer’ Ag plave wit Lt. deh closed season on mullet goes into Key Wester to smacking his lips} most, 623 900. —- P Sullivan pia Mrs. A. C. effect at midnight Saturday, De- jn anticipation. In my humble] The winners of the Center Fire 1 Fe Lt. and cember 10. opinion there is not a sweeter} (32, .38 or 45 caliber pistol), Na- a | Ne 82 and “George Vathis, State Super- tasting fish in the sea. Not toojtional Match were as follows: \ » carved vsior of Conservation, said agents much meat, not too many bones,| Class A, F. J. Neff 270B, Class B, Y See More an ore ac a 05-2) #2 of his department weuld begin and. properly fried there is noth-{E. W. Hall, Miami Police, 260B; ou i ¢ a7 who enforcing the ban on taking fish ing better Class C, M. C. Santanello, Pal- the son's first Sunday, but that dealers would at brings up the subject of | metto, B; Class D, Mildred be given until December 16 s|Edwards, Coral Gables Police, ig dasha ch orks on Hand | Tl tell | 2098. ; W t nts es othe hve he first time in years,] Fourteen out of city shooters n ey es at period, no fresh-saltec in fact since I first came to Key}|made the trip to Key West for be posse on sid I was ior ate enough % Pay a He ent conducted 1k my teeth in some, and]here by the ‘ a x ee brother, they were good. I got up| The rifle shooters of the South- Drive One and You'll Knew the Reascn Why Lopez To Play ln Miami Open trozen let provid) from the ta d to capacity, elieved an alre straining belt, sank back in a chair, and just picked my teeth. Boy, were they fill . WO pesca told Fink W, Waieick’Wes Donor sopusiitlckidte Net ty ts Lt. Frank W. Warrick, Engi- t ulc SC businesses would be required to neering Officer at Surasdevdet, h Lopez report the quantities of frozen \ hich is Iccated at the Flagler ge he will fish they have in sto Terminal, and who lives’ across rs Miami 4S the season closes, : the street from us, engineered the At starting Ports will be required on 8 Lopez stocks subsequently — removed |" From nage aia ve well im these from storage ‘rick must spend quite a bit of be at the top “He warned retailers and res- time fishing. He said that just a rants not to handle mullet un-| couple of weeks > caught cal amateur, less they had invoices to prove some Moon Fish, turday’s ' sex and may the fish were legally frozen \catch was a whopper, 54 of them Open as an “The closed season isn’t going The neighborhood feasted to be winked at this year,” Vathis! The h incidentally, were said. “It's go.ng to be enforced} | caught on a hand line. y with to the last letter of the law.” He! Not About Fish— said several dealers and fisher- | About Christmas AT NOTRE DAME GOAL LINE (Py) Wir ne. University beck. is stopped in mid air on the one-foot line as se oeee Dames goal line during game in Dallas, Tex.. Saturday. The cen- cot bom poet to time, 6.M.U. players are Guard Bob Welch (65) and Full- Steere Dame scored im the last minutes of play to defeat Southern ephoto I wonder if most of us | appreciate the really work the Fire De- partment is doing for the needy children of the city at Christm ; time. I know I did’nt until on I took a little r to the fire station yes- time Captain Brady ready a iruck load had been fix- | ed; wheels replaced, handles put in, touched up, and all looking ; almost Ww unselfish gesture on rt to bring a little hap- t Christmas into the lives ren who otherwise might nothing. ne said y children ‘i need them toys, and the | possibly be true | 8roup of children there is only | ene, for whom the Christmas tree bat the park will mean a Merry ct the firemen feel they repaid, and the pro- aid off. So do I Sunday, that who did not would get the statement could but, if in that tmas, have been ject has p | SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. nd has a Scottish Nation- d a Welsh Nationalist y among her political parties. ° on told me that al-, ernmost Club shot their first tar- gets of record in the South Fiori- da Rifle League matches at the range on Saturday afternoon, De- eember 3. Lt. Rex Hinman is handling the Rifle League shoots as executive officer of the club. The best four targets shot by members will be entered as the team targets for the club. A sound movie, “Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship,” distributed by the National Rifle Association, will be shown at the regular monthly meeting of the club at the Junior Chamber of Com- merce clubhouse, Tuesday even- ing, December 6, at 8 p. m. All members of the club are urged to attend this meeting. SKATING Bayview Park, Night FRIDAY— 7-30 to 9:00 p.m. TENNIS Bayview Park, Afternoons and Nights Dailv play Designing Engraving and Printing } Our Specialty is UN- USUAL PRINTING of All Types: Wedding Invitations . . . Social . +. All Types of Printing and En- graving at MODEST COST! THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 In the CITIZEN Building EARL R. 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