The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 15, 1949, Page 6

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B snmer Meets Aenea rc tnvmniasiinnitisiaciies LLY aii eae pce eta bass e-— COOL GREEN ee faa WEST CITIZEN Quinn Fights “Joe Palooka” HARRY KNIGHT ELECTED PRESIDENT Jr. and Manuel and several ( herles Mercer ,, F ry cal *f —- OF KEY WEST GOLF € a7 = a poset | = s 3 ae Keele sous i “3 ested another’ news- Garage ee ~ ete = Meyeris Is High Is First Viee », *" QOTH CONGRESS {oom suee nee .= ¢ Dregs Continued From Page One) “We'll sell him cheap,” said! Jericho, probelly ere “So "| Seorer With 16 BAMB + ‘ Pisano any list, the President told the] another. city in Palation, © SE eiudlieg a Se : | Organization newspapermen. Ui The President Janched heels Telles-Sultan. . . me i : No man’s name has n! Then he smilingly turned arow “ Ap Points In Game T ¢ AME OF SE ASON; At a general meeting of the! | O°. oft or added, the Presi-| to the pnctographers, movie men - D le Ni h i Key West Golf Club last night in dent continued. He said he had'and others. A big floodlight lit] Your Greeer — ; ul end ay i . {the clubhouse, Stock Island, Har- the only list of recommendations up the press room, as the Presi- ba _ Ary, Knight was elected for’a sec- r Navy promotion and that he dent sat quietly in his chair to be . Cool Green basketball five LIONS ;ond term to the office ‘of Presi- a not made up his mind about photographed. ’ psi gvenet Ge Oe ay poet = Lf Iso elected: them. Then the President and his . - ts Training Unit Cagers : ie. Golters aee Cee AS 2 newspapermen group of Secret Service men went ve jthe Seaplane Base, Tuesday! Pollock’s Jewels gceetmnit Loucks, lat vice presi Sa ral ade ok si phe ap nd « Fight . a o] Z Sd i | dent in charge of tournaments. js", 2 thi j » Little ip te ue . Fowtu grabbed the lead in the| Defeated Vogue wa St ered ‘ge ~~ Jimmy Mira, 2nd vie presi-|s aA = any of Ah the drive back to the ’ " wat opening minutes, but was unable} Cleaners; All Games {p00 Room sank a field goal as the | 4¢nt in charge of greens. The Precident replied he had! “Look at the car’s license num- 4 >- id the edge. Meyeris, Cool > whistle blew, but the referee de-|, ,J2mes McCardle, 3rd vice pres- t. ber”, exclaimed Anthony Leviero z = wn queed, pend ae high pom Hard-Fonght clared it dd not count. iplens in: chanes: 02 Snsersinment E Aliolber questioner wanted to of the New York Times staff. - a The, men. gathering 8 field goals for Three hard fought basketball) The Sonar School won the Ralph Faraldo, 4th. vice presi mow about an appointment. The} The liccnse number was no * o poe sd with | ames were played at the High/ game by two points. High man Seat aroha GTN a said he might consider license at all. The state tag simply * os at ee - a Cal - Soave School Gym last iat. ave of ae Sires wis 12 points, Pisce sca reas 5 ¥"| Naming Joe Fox 8 reportér for said “President Truman”. kept ahead by @ slim mar-| the pg heegy lee: ike oe ees 8, Pats re Osborn 1,1” Bob Spotswood, Ward Tyson, hie dao e getting Joe See Seconds befove the half time | 1094 it Kirst Gime ne, Pollock’s| For the losers G. Barber 16, G. | 4itectors. utof the White House press! Between July 1948 and July fed, Fowtu staged a drive led) 5 In ine Onst vor the Vogue! Sweeting 7, McCown 2, Meador | ., are Portion of the member-|° {1949, 17 women were appointed Fletcher and tied the score at|Jewels won 0} td ang eacor| ship was present and in addition to public office in Delaware. | Cleaners team by a 59 to 49 score.| 11, R. Barber 4, E. Sweeting 5. | +4 the election, routine - business ht designated Hayes for the} ‘ goal by Dodge early in| The Cleaners a pplicba, Score by ‘quarters: Total | matters were discussed. position in view of the fact that period returned the | the score, but the hier ante 915°9 841° Dr. Jack Hayes presided over;he (Knight), was a candidate for Cool Green. The Airdales | t¢adily and kept “4 ee igh! Sonars 10 9 13 11—43! the ‘meet! ng. President Harry elective office. fore Chika found the going |™2" was Skaggs wit ogg ag) ON ooh roe seem 5 iS when Gallant was effec- | Buckweitz scored 17 points, He — i down to 6 points | Buckweitz scored 17, Heath 8, W.; Se eeenie Gan & dle | Herrick 2, Paul Herrick 6. | nd tuck ball handling| For the losers, high man was pe + up until the | Cropeza with 13, Castillo 8, Cere-' acelin | 20 8, Herrick 5, Parks 3, Beaver) p € g = T - . . for }5: and Gardner 7. eve a eee \tn| Score by quarters: Total “ Coach Judkins, |Cleaners bea: SANTA IS COMING SOON! GIVE YOUR FAMILY und Jim Gallant, | Jewels hearer A BOUNTIFUL TABLE, SUPPLIED SY { | SNA SR AEN AERO RAE Ae PN * coed to the bench} a = e won over the Overseas Garage by — aecatmanal " ian wee WHITE and PETRONIA STREETS pul Vour Orer Now! For Verment Sroahrensnt Yosh Pie *G FT F PTs) set, for the odds favored the me- o> + Fres pol a oe - Wott + © © 6 | chanics, two to one, but the Lions .. + Fresh-killed Pork ; | roared and fought back and after ve ; 0 1 8 | foarte im the first three quar. | The Market That Is Fast Becoming Noted For Its Fine FRESH SHIPPED DRESSED end DRAWS (88 te oe EATS FAIR PRICES and FRIENDLY SERVICE ’ s6 6 8 The high man was Thompson M oceue an Salina 2 1 1 § | With 11 points, Villareal 13, Wal- ie oe ae : — = o > |lace 4, M. Ingraham 3, and E. ue , 2 | Griffen 7 joints | ALL WESTE b di i “pert: 4 alemdar 2 | "For the losers, Diga's, Valder SELECTED OS e Wilson's Delicious SLICED , Hormel's Gr. “A” 1 S05 wi om [Cu Rare Sawer 3 BACON . lb. 38c | STEAKS Ib. Sie wees Gust Qa Score by quarters: Total LB. meee my Rename teegee re FG FT r esl An oan WILSON’S TENDERIZED “Fri : 6 ¢. Garage 14 6 8 10—38 . > WILSON’S. , a as j tlnns 5 913 14-41 0 : TT: 2 © 18 | qhe Bamboo Room led for the|f/ ARMOUR'S CRESCENT GRAIN-FED H AMS cae t< + ee 4 e first three quarters. In the last ; | quarter, the score sec - sawed LB c SMALL CUTS POUND WILSON'S PURE back and forth, until the last 4 i 5 lame eos, sooo uc oas Spare Ribs . 38c | LARD. . . ti Iie boo boys scored one field goal (en a ; ‘ —— ‘ SMALL LEAN ; “Tene. GEORGIA GRADE “A” DRESSED and DRAWN PRRMETS Isst ED : PORK CHOPS - & 29 sro Pace Ove | Jose Rodriguez 1B, 2 € wl salle ‘ 86 ee COLORED and QUARTERED OLEO Jose Rodriguez, 86, who died} ee " here Monday afternoon has been! eons rms {Ha reatient of Key. West for over {ff COLORED OLEO 7 CHURNGOLD ; athe. Breeme | +e ‘ 0 s and he leaves two sons | : . Coupon Redeemable for 5c —_— onctinnd Funeral services arrival of their ad children id on the funeral. 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