The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 28, 1949, Page 6

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: ’ ; | CHOOL HERE FRIDAY IN BALL GAME * ent To Finals Last Year SUT z Key West High resumed, bas- |. The“ Bbiibers'“ won © Monday Practice after a week} over the Slowas, and that made’ im preparetion for their | them'the'fitst and last game ‘win-| ames here this Friday night ;ners;in ysbascha)) | games of the! Leesburg ‘year and the Clowns lost both : gamés. MBF AVEAEY ao 12 on both the| Carey, who. started for the from Lees-; Clowns, had very little’ support and they scored five runs on one © change the Conchs will hit in one and one-third innings. that | Alce relieved him and was touch- Gem averages ed for 12 hits the rest of the way. as only two men) Buster Roberts was wild and lineup are over 6! pitched three frames and allowed st center, the) five hits and four runs, but he 5. Leesburg was! walked two, and hit three batters. in istrict finals last} Vidal finished the game and fan- Seebreere High of Day-| ned five and allowed no hits, four who were state) reached first on an error, two small score and} walks and a hit batsman. ithe local boys can] At bat, Roberts hit a homer and a pair of singles, scored one and drove home two. Vidal hit two, G. Barber two, and. Aritas- two. safe- ly for the Clowns. McIntosh hit oye safely and m the Gates sylhice dal, Roberts and Ar: ‘were the best for the winners and Brown, and Alce were the best for the locers. : re The Clowns scored two earned runs and the Bombers four. Calero played a good game in the outfield. Score by innings: R. HE. Bombers 152 200 0—10 12 3 Clowns 022 000 0— 4 5 6 fie ‘i E i t y tt fl f ha WAILS: Mullet Restrictions To Be Changed? If, as now appears possible, mullet restrictions will be chang- ed to allow the Silver Dwarf Mullet to be netted during the closed season, imposed by the 1947 Session of the Legislature, any*future legislation pertaining to Conservation should be given! ‘a thérough study, prior to intro- duction for passage in the Legis- lature. “* Who Would Know? In ‘drawii up a bill, like the bill passed in the Legislature per- taining to the mullet, the proper procedure would be to have made a study of all mullet to de- | termine when each specie spawn- 5 ed, and then introduce the bill D. Roberts, Vidal and Santana; covering the time of the year that Carey, Alce and McIntosh. each type of mullet was spawn- Home run: Roberts ;three-base jn, hit: Henriquez;_ stolen bases: Barber and Butler; sacrifice hits: Henriquez ‘and B. Villareal; struck out: by Roberts 2, Vidal 7, Carey 2, Alce 4; hit by pitcher: by Roberts 3, (Bugohy, Buelr and Teams To Meet Roberts), by Vidal 1, (Brown); double play, Vidal to Albio to At the Bayview Park Recrea-| Roberts; hits off: Carey 1 and 5 then office Friday Pg Ro aa runs in one and one third off @rieek, « meeting of the basket-| Roberts 5 hits and 4 runs in three jiving from the ocean, and or Gall manogers will be called innings. Time 2 hours 30 minutes. a ati of years Fate “heesnic All managers are urged to be! Umpires, Santana and Fisher; familiar with the habits of the} seorer Aguilar. fish, and know all about them. gs a? rt ff if meeting the favor- istrict title, South the night before they Conchs, and may give an aid in defeating Lees- f t a Any Jones is experimenting the lineup in an effort to @evelep more reserves which has sided im both defeats suffered by the Cone « this year. ‘The first game is set for 7:00 @eleck, between the two Junior Varsities and should be a good | ior 3 } ig. Scientific research plays a tre- | mendous part in any Conversa- tion problem, since the facts must be known, but it is to the persons | most vitally concerned that sci- entists should go for their step- ping off point, and in this case it is the fishermen. i These men have spent the bet- ter part of their lives wresting a| present Matters of importance will be ae EIR sal The fishermen are interested @ieeueed, and basketball games i 5 < in anything that will help them wh nat be ‘resumed unui this] Draw New Rules promsce ine insucey, ane when Sache F S I W. ; will be the means of their always ~~. vl being able to supply the de- Sports Calendar or Salt Water jan, They will co-operate toy hd hd any degree, even to the extent of Trout Fishin standing by while a closed season BASEBALL ‘ 5 is in effect, as they are doing Island City Baseball League iuniipe! oe TALLAHASSEE, bec. 28.—(), now, though it means they will —The cabinet has asked Attorney be hard pressed financially. Most Afternoon) Sakon i Each Game, 7 Innings General Richard Ervin to draw fishermen, I have found are in- SUNDAY— 7 up a new regulation on fishing herently honest, and will not Play will be resumed January | {°" Salt water trout. knowingly violate the laws. &. 1980 "Y| The rules would forbid taking They Believe The Law ae of salt water trout less than 12 Is stust ae inches long, from the tip of the . ey believe the law is unjust} on He Field nose to the fork of the tail. The in regard to the Silver Dwarf | = ech masa action would re-impose a_ size = —anSEEES | » ings limit which existed in a law re- Se cme pealed by the 1089 Legalature, | TAKE A HOLIDA Conservation Director George, = ’ =4 Vathis, reported the Legislators Cruise to Cuba BASKETBALL had repealed the length limit sec- IQ’ tion of the law by accident while repealing the statute providing a Bland City Basketball League Fw ff ser y ely Sail Overnight to Night) closed season on trout. q Pinay will be resumed January Pen te Ply that the wa Gay Havana via H 4, 1950. inet Board o onservation has 1 authority to pass a regulation set- Palatial P.&0O. GOLF ting forth the trout size limit to S.S. Florida replace the law. Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) February was 1948's safest 3) Make this the pzight-| Daily and Sunday play. month with 7,500 accidental J est holiday season you} deaths in the United States, have ever known . . .| August the most dangerous with 9,200. | Mail The Citizen to Relatives ' Board the S.S. Florida} at 6 p.m. and dine, | | dance and enjoy the! romance of a night at : t 2 sea under the stars. 1«. tne morning vou're in glam- 7:38 to 9:00 PM. TENNIS H orous Havana, “Paris of the Segviow Park See the new idea America’s, with its enchanting | Morning, Afternoon and Night) sights and scenes and exciting | M g. Afternoon and Night) shops. in Venetian Blinds Deily and Sunday play. Winter Schedules Now In Effect THREE SAILINGS WEEKLY Lv. Miami 6 p.m., Mon., Wed., Fri. Ly. Havana 6 p.m., Tues., j Thurs., Sun. Special Notice SHUPFLEBOARD Bayview Park Daily and Sunday play Spends 40 Years Te hl =—— In Jail For j Sy Sails 9 p.m. Jan. 2, for the “ ' t convenience of Orange Bowl |; * ! spectators. | Robbing Homes || 80 MoRE anne SLATS P | : : . ‘ NO MORE RATTLING ROUND TRIP FARE, including) new be. ae m : pire EASY EFFORTLESS CLEANING excellent meals and berth at sea! have ested a man who ey ' ay ape ed in robbing homes | If you have Venetian Blinds Only $46.20 Diva taxes | m on ghborhood since 1907.!] op your mind to Lagan Sores | - “ on Ie eR y sg RP_Bure Too, at Low P.&O. Rates | They tdeptity bum, as Nelson Cas-| ‘age ours!’ Made with the | wil ears old \ (inasing relly Red “Twin- ; : He is an Indian, but the officer}] “Ladder” Tae, they are the Special 1-Day Excursion who just made the arrest did not smartest step forward in Leave Miami Mondays and || alice that at first. The police blind design we’ ve offered in Wednesdays . . . return same wever. did say that the years. Both slats and tape voyage, only $40 plus taxes ren like an antelope. In come in a wide choice of ashe ith the law, Cas- smart, decorator colors. Be- See your travel agent for reserva- tions or write P.&O. Office, Mu- fore you buy Venetian Blinds $ 2 nicipal Pier No. 2, Miami, Phone rged to behave so 4 pay us a visit! will be a credit to his peo- . » toe dies net ane fos 9-7601. Ask about Sea-Air Crui SIRE an tetemetion tea. ouch, ta KEY WEST CC Sceacs "HE has been asvested eight | VENETIAN BLIND CO. ema | (mes for robberies in the same 123 DUVAL STREET | G@righborhood and has spent al- mest forty years in jail as the re- ult Call 1042 THE PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL S 5, ESBURG QUINTET PLAYS HIGH: NIGHT a A baaaaadaaaaaaddadaaaae WALLS ~<% \ and 7 > SCALES By JACK DELANEY, Fishing Editor (MAb AbAAAASAADAADAADAAAAAAMRAAAAD tdispute their claims. They con- TK eth en mi i spawning} three children, wrong, then some-| counted for a nice one, should show them—TIf they’ jack and barracuda. lare right the. law should bel counted for the Hi Hd to season from middle Soe of March to the last. of A Pro- with his i vided, of course, it is found ne- when his cessary from a Conservation é standpoint. Work On The Bight T have a feeling, for some rea- son, work on the Garrison Bight will begin shortly after the first of the year. There is nothing tan- gible on which to base this be- lief, but it would not surprise me at any time to see some action in the area. The Boulevard area is a draw- ing card for tourists, and with improvements made in this sec- tion, it will prove to be even a greater drawing card. So do not be surprised if something is done very soor, SCALES: 3 Jakie Key, captain of the char- V ter-boat Legion, took Mr. and let does rot contain roe at this|Mrs. J. 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