The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 12, 1949, Page 5

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j Secartmmer Seeeres | ke : Hhowesee teste * a asl eee PeeePR SORERT VILLEMAIN (left) appears to peek between his gloves as Jake La- im their bout at Madison Square Garden in New York. The French- ne Ree See Qefense Gewarted free-swinging Jake and Villemain got a decision after 10 rounds. thes womte op with @ left ee feces Ruby Goldetein. HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR VARSITY BEATS HOMESTEAD AS CONCHS “LOSE 41-33 Price Thrills Baseball Fans With Great Performance On Sunday At Municipal Stadium! so: "c".o5 TS SAN CARLOS 5-4 BASEBALL GAME , PRICE THRILLS SPECTATORS Jackiet THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “) Wirephote, TO GROWER OUTFIT J Key West High dropped a hard fought game to a fine Homestead team in Homestead, Friday night, by the score of 41-33, while the Junior Varsity won by the score of 43-28. The game was tied during the first quarter at 10, all but in the \ angles to lead 23-12. | The third quarter was even and in the fourth quarter the Conchs pulled up to within eight points as the game ende For Key West, Oropeza, He riquez, and Cooper showed be: ISLAND CITY LEAGUE | banged W. 1. Pet ‘with Oropeza holding the high mene - My a ae scoring Roper to 13. points and eee i 3 259 scoring 12 himself, while Henri ac eo & 6 50) quez scored 9, and held his man ean Legion 3 250 to 5. Roper, Pope and Horne were outstanding for Homestead In the Junior Varsity game the the lead Basketball Standings Island City Basketball League | young Conchs grabbed High School Gym |and never allowed the ites 0 1.000| to come close. 3 600! The score z » Conchs Grower: 600 ' 5 3 we 3 3 1 , 600 inder of the gam + 299/ and Wells h 19 and 12 ong cach, led t neeahinds 0 5 000; snd Henriauez ‘time and sgain on defense . ’ |} It was the Juniors third straight Sports Calendar BASEBALL ed Ge Island City Baseball League aa 8 ate 0 AB 7 2 0-2" 4 Busto 0 2-4 2 Baker 1 200) 22 Oropera 5 2:2. 12 BASKETBALL Henrique 4.13 9 Island City Basketball League = — " Gyr Total 13. 715.33 Nig Homestead High \ Player FG FT PTS Vogue G: 153) 13 2. 12 3) r Oversea 3.45 10 eS ees) ! s 0 00 0 2 00 4 ; Totals 17 7-11 41 GOLF Key West Jusior Varsi Municipal Golf Course Plaver FGF Stock Island Osterhoudt t. 2 Sunday play Lones eee Bazo 2°26 6 TENNIS G2 OO: 12 Bayview Park kOek. 2 fternoon and Night 0 0-0- 6 nday pla 0 0-1 0 7 Totals— 18 7-16 43 SHUFFLEBOARD Homestead Junior Varsity Rae: Pers | Playr— FG FT PTS g. Afternoon | Baiioa, : Se ss Seadiay olay Ennis 2 a2 3 | Smith OG -11 oe Musselwhite ieee to eae | SKATING Suber fies. ad Bayview Park Eaker 1 0-0 2 Night Sincore « 3 «0-0 6 Polk eS ae) PM Holdrum 2. 11. 5 5,000 trolley} Tot 5 28 n more than a] American cities. More than half the total area — of Oregon is under federal con- Stree f used in’ trol. This includes 13 national y t operate in fc two national pa er- Peru, and Sao, vice as and extensive grazing (score of were as follows: Baseball Pilots To |Hold Meeting At Secretary's Home ‘A baseball managers’ meeting Will be held tomorrow at 6:30 p. ime at the home of the league's secretary, 1212 Duval street. All managers and all those who wish to, enter a,team are urged to at- FOLLOWING THROUGH - By PEDRO AGUILAR Reese nseseseeeees ‘Leading scorers in the Island City Basketball League, up to and includin gall games played co far: Piayer— | Skaggs, Jewels Buckweitz, Jewels .32 Wazulla, Sonar 30 Meador, Bamb: G. Barber, Bamboo 31 Oropesa, Vogue 25 C. Valdez, Overseas 23 P. Herrick, Jewels 22 Curry, Overseas ._ 20 Srakocic, Sona! G. Sweeting, Bam. 18 Parks, Vogue Dion, Overseas 3: Barber, Bamboo 15 Perkins, Sonar Castillo, Vogue .....12 Villareal, Lions W; Herrick, Jewels 13 Cerezo, Vogue G. Herrick, Vogue E. Kerr, Overs Miscellaneous Most field Buckweitz 32, Barber 31 each. Mast free throws made—Buck- weitz 11, Cast: each. "Most free G. Sweeting 8, E. Sweeting, Bam. Buckweitz 9, Skaggs 8, Curry 8, Most personal 17, E. Sweeting 15, G. Sweeting 14, G. Barber 14, E. Kerr 15, G.}abave Herrick 12 each . ae WAILS: More On The Bight 81 Ina letter to City .FG FT PTS 38° 1 68 65 57 00 31 FOR TITLE SHOT AT EZZARD CHARLES By JACK DELANEY, Fishing Editor DABAAAAAAAAAABAAAABAAAAAABEBBARRBS Manager, 5 Spalding, dated November 23, 69 | Charley Toppino & Sons, Inc. have made two proposals for deepening Garrison Bight. The first: is to excavate exist- * ak owe | The evidence Louis intends te . ation whatever. There is always! the possibility of Dredgers Key shutting down operations, and if this should happen, then the city would be in a position to sell marl to any one that cared to purchase it. Giving the marl rights in the Garrison Bight to a private *con- cern, could put the city in an un- 50 |ing bottom to elevation of -9 ff a ate poe ae 48 | plus or minus one foot. All ma- ee seal tting ee 44 | terial to be stock-piled on site by; “3 ity Boug! Mar! 23 ; been guneed Bay r 19 44 |draglines and become city. prop-; Let's assume the city in the le stdin te Atay 42 | erty. This work would be done for ; Past year purchased, say $17,000 ‘Sut au 17 41 1.60 cu. yd. Should the city so de-| worth of marl from the county. étane a 18 40 | rire the material would be load- | If this were so, then with the $10,-| thi one Se 16 37 led into designated trucks at a 000 already allocated in the city’s 35. | cost. of .12.per cu. yd. 13 1 4 34 '}the material w »wa be 13 13 eas 14 30 | of the contractor. 30 The NVPATOSHAAEIRAEBRIWACEY goals—Skaggs 38, Meador and G.jable sum. of money equipment. The letter does not illo 10, Wazulla 9 throws Srakocic 8 each. fouls—Sawyer letter, in 34 The: alternat~ proposal_is that 33 -}by Toppino-ai/4 Sons for the sum 33 ‘| of .15 per ¢ ..-ya. Such. material 32 -| excavated to become the property letter also states would have to be guaranteed a minimum of 75,000 cubic yards to warrant the outlay of a consider- for excavated they new give any completion date, but at the rate of. 4,000 cubic yards, the mini-{ needed missed —| mum of 75,000 cubic yards could| work in the city. Building per- ‘be excavated‘in five months, or] mits this year are at an all time less. ‘ City’ Should Retain Rights The alternate proposal in the} higher, my opinion should not be given any consider- The Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Club * was: the rifle match Sui program of the Rifle the second League. Sight Dewar Cou being shot in Florida on mem-/ yard course in match competi-| per club ranges. tion with men. The club will| Each contestant shoots of record at gets and fifty cording to the highest score possible 400-40, meanin; ing ten and in ‘le in the mid shooters can ha rical number number of “Xe: he winner One woman old youth competed over the ve! windy course. placed on the 388-1 Overseas Transportation Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service session of the Iron both 100. y RIFLE SHOOT WAS HELD AT RANGE ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON J. Ralston, Jr., 394-11, S. Yasho ; scene of a] 389-15, R. J. Hinman 389-10, R. W.; is the expressions of the people Buchs 286-11, I. O. Claxton 283-11, B. I. Freer, 377-5, T. Little 362-6, Harold: McMasters 355- This was the first time that) by without a second glance have Harold had ever shot over the 100; given the thrill nday, part of the South Florida The match was se postal events d tar-| Shoot for yard targe arting at 1 p.m. Both luck and | will be open for shot. The]” would be g all shots count- the little “X” cir-| ' dle, therefore two ub) e the’ same num: | of the. matche score, but the| ee ue aoe s” will determine | ™@tch_ ma scores j will be had by all. | s ; and one 14-y Mrs. Evelyn Fre Two-thirds of Indor first team 4X. other lush, volcano-studded ' Java. Company, Ine. ——between—— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Francis Sts. PHONES: $2 and 93 Between Miami and Key West EXPRESS SCHEDULE (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar- rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o’clock A. M. LOCAL SCHEDULE {Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’clock P. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock M. skill members visiting shooters alike. be judged Shoot, a lot of fun! with a odd million people live on | 2. { 20 shots} sponsor another holiday Turkey try. It is something many of them { Christmas . Four prizes next Sunday, December 18,' hooters are grouped as teams ac- dinner jIt might. be that someone will jnot the fish budget, a sizeable portion of the ight could have been excavated. e other words at the bid. quoted ove for $27,000, 450 cubic yards could already have been removed. gf art Ty gilis How, this compares with thej bomber in exh! are ee present price the city pays, the/to be reluctant te espe county I do not know. It may be] chins to the fietie @pmenete Te the county sells to the city at an leven cheaper price. But then this is.all assumption. . .But in the event Dredgers’ Key should close, we still!would have a source for marl for the many new streets that no doubt will be in future construction he still packs. will talk about high, and there is every reason to believe next year will be even Please do net you the free through this eolumn, is handling distr! can only be in a penny post That's all there for Woolseys booklet Paint Your Boat, & ed to you in just « te Tekin “teens The But something should be done, the Jayc2es have already recom- mended thatthe Bight be given to a contractor to remove the fill. card have,a better proposition for the city. Bottom Fishing Docked on the boulevard just a little below the charter boats as you enter the city, are two or three fishing boats that carry passengers out reef, or bottom fishing for a moderate sum. It is that are caught this case that is so interesting, it who have caught the fish, and marvel over their luck. Fish that you or I would walk of a lifetime to these people, many of whom rom the inland part of the coun 718 Duval Street Phene 1608 match be used in some} thers will be for| tol. If the coming by the! i 1 sesia's 10-| the | island of j ca PAY MORE WORK IS DONE TIME IS SAVED WORKERS ARE HAPPIER 4+. WHEN YOU USE THE UNDERWOOD SUNDSTRAND ADDING « FIGURING MACHINE $/20 AND UP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - — = ows @-y -- There's A Model Ideally Suited To Your Business AGH FOR A DEMONSTRATION TODAY ALLEN’S 518 Duval Street Phone 73 Bi) / ' * &

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