The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1949, Page 8

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> ARTIST: JACKIE PERFORMS ‘AT: FIELD rey SUNDAY Carlos Saints For First = Place In League On Sunday am aw oe a Saints” are tied for first 4. 636 Place with only one more game to ' 4 63 played. This game will go the “ 6 435 full nine innings and it will be 1 “« $ & S29 hard fought, for both clubs are Haskethall Standings F gees wihsieabiy’ wee thei tlend City Basketball League *t#". Bunzy Villareal, in the box, " G with Lee Griffen catching for the 990 Saints, Mongolo Sanchez may Sports Calendar Haseena hetend City Baseball League Final Gomes) Maske rBAl Backethall Leegue shone Cu eH PPLEROARD Beyview Pack ee ant de Adan t with Joth clubs will line up some ~) thing like this ‘ ” Adams Dairy wo Lews, ef; 3b a. 2b ng, 1k tton, If $ eal, p; I fen, ¢ c ans, 8: ® Sands, rf 1 Sweeting, McManus and G i ow elief pitchers. Hewitt, Alayon and D. Sterling ts vs. i” reserve San stre M serv game will gon Gelt Course wil Santana on the bases. SKATING Bayview Park (Night) Pp Sanchez, A start at 1 p. m.| innni u M Dairy Battles San Carlos Saints nore pached mpire oS ani at (#) Wirephoto Ge fos ‘ eo-captein and mighty end, holds on ee eemen Memorial trophy ewarded him by New York's ewetews Atiietic Club for being the year's outstanding foot- Se plepee. The presentation was made at a dinner in New Fore “ - willing to seconds of the first round from a . - t athewed to do Le rd Nelson of New York. Referee Cheta Baker stopped a ween these two the bout when. Nelson arising < “ from a knockdown was groggy Guedene: Wins veo and not able to defend himself. wt What there was of this bout, it * aardek won tor was action packed. Pyatt showed “. wer Chaves I 4 good hard right hand, but made » -~ ary Kh was slow little use of his left. - el eetneinns toon as Ay i? oa Leon Jackson continued his Bagws ‘ ae ever PUP | winning streak by gaining a TKO fay = . from Willie Carey. Carey was on ~ Pret Geers: TKO. the mat twice before the referee -) Rete Pre tee =Angeles! stepped the pout in the first jets TH) mm one minute and 25) round The final and deciding game of ball will be played at Wick- Field tomorrow afternoon. s Dairy and the San Car- Joe Castro catching pitch- d J. N Goes Into Radio And Television HYDE PARK, N. Y., Dec. 10.— (#).—Elliott Roosevelt said today he was going into radio and tele- vision production. The late President Frandlin D. Roosevelt’s second son said he and Morgan Jones, a New York City radio and television execu- tive, had formed the firm of Roosevelt and Jones, incorporat- Articles of incorporation were filed with the Secretary of State at Albany several days ago. Roosevelt said he would serve as a director of the new firm. He declined comment on immediate plans of the company. PRESIDENTIAL (Continued rom Page One) | what they are billed “top flight entertainers.” Henry Griffin, Associated Press photographer, is sureiy missing his calling. His ~dance of the}° poles,” and we do not mean a May pole, brought down the house. With a couple of more re- hearsals, Henry will be able to present the dance better than those he imitated. The Secret Service then took over, Frank M. Barry, a geni little Irishman, proved as witty as he is a capable protector of Presidents. His story of the im- portance of five fingers was tops. Another Secret Service agent, Henry Nicholson, proved his ability as an entertainer with Scotch songs. Then came Regan, one of the nation’s favorite Irish tenors. Introduced by Tony Vaccaro, master of remonies, as the President's favorite Irish tenor, Regan in one number proved; that the nation’s Chief Executive is a judge of good singing. Brought back time and time again by applause and shouts of “more,” Regan sang one Irish favorite after another. Fresh from a successful tour of} Chicago, St. Louis and New York, Phil was at his best. The impromptu skit of the em- barrased English girl by Charles Campbell, chief of the British In- formation Service in Washington, was hilarious and proved that Charley is truly one of the wit- tiest newsmen in Washington. The program was rounded out} by Eddie and Johnny. Among the guests present, were the city and county commission-|! ® ers and Tennessee Williams, the noted. playwright, who now makes Key West his winter home. | The party was nged again} this year by the Citizens Commit- tee of which A. J. Mills is chair- man, Earl R. Adams, Paul Sher, William V. Albury, Frank Bent- ley, A. Maitland Adams and J. D, McAndrews. Women of the city cut the de-; corations and decorated the tabl- es used by President Truman’s | official party at the dinner gven | last nght The poinsettias were cut by Mrs. G. D. Hatfield, Miss Lucille Pinder, Mrs. Roy Potter and Mrs. ! Frank Curry. The tables were decorated by | Mrs. William R. Warren, Mrs. | Roland Goulet and Mrs. Albert} J. Mills. | Is opened a center at kiddy-car. Beach. Brown will have five modern riding devices, including a ferris-wheel, aeroplane ride, kiddy-whip, children’s. amusement! the Monroe County; merry-go-round, _and According to Brown all the rid+), ing devices are modern and safe. None of the rides are hazardous |’ in the least. Brown will prices to all school children. = _ , Late Bulletins (Continued From Page One) to kidnap him. He said efforts. had been made to intimidate him by letter and telephone because of his anti-Klan views. tain of the unbeaten, untied St. ee Leo Lions in eight games of SPIED FOR YUGOSLAVS | regular season's play, John ‘s in Bulg: ied today The witn ‘ainst the onage and SETS TRIAL DATE Emerich_B. CLEVEL. Emerich B. has set Ma trial of the Government's ‘anti- trust suit Ohio, Jowrnal. ‘The judge said he talked wit! ing the Justice Department and the date. paper SOFIA, Bulgaria—-Five witnes- for the Yugoslav intelligence ser- vice in Bulgaria. nists charged with sabotage, espi- avia. About 45 more witnesses e waiting to testify. feature special a aria’s treason trial tes- that they were. spies esses are appearing 11 Bulgarian Commu- treason to. aid Yugo- . Fred said today. he AND—Federal Judge . Freed said today he rch Ist as the date for against the Lorain, h attorneys represent- before deciding . the Eee CHARLES (Bud) WILKINSON (above), coach of the undefeat- ed Oklahi ball “Coach o! New York World Telegram and other Scripps-Howard news- 623 FLEMING STREET papers. Oklahoma plays Louis- iana State University in the Corner Elizabeth COACH OF THE YEAR team, has been named New Orleans Sugar Bowl Jan. 2. (®) Wirephoto oma University foot- f£ the Year” by the s ALL ALUMINU ER 11 M JALOUSIES T UP TO... POUNDS PRESSURE PER SQ. FOOT Approved for F.H.A. Title Improvement Loan (Up to 36 Months) NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY | Key West Venetian Blind Co. |sTARS AT ST. LEO JOHN SOSIN (above), co-cap- Sosin of Key West is one of the St. Leo team’s most valuable members. only 155 pounds, he has played almost the entire season with- out substitution. Another val- uable member of the St. Leo team, left tackle Frank: Saw- yer, is also fram Key West. — * One coat covers * Dries in 40 minutes * No unpleasant odor * Economy of * Covers over wallpaper PIERCE BROS. ALUMINUM AWNING-SHUTTER Elliott Roosevelt _|Amusement Center Opened At County Beach — Jimmy Brown, former owner of the Empire State shows, has! 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