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e iu will be played tomorrow after- eon at Wickers Field on Flagler Cy anes. Likes Red As In the opener, San Carlos Weet Cubans, These clubs lost Lucky Color their games in the opening twin Th .,, ; Most old Blues will turn Purple e capt ea aca even at the mention of Red. Harvard. And nothing upsets.a exeit ther of th p> mead oH ona ip fs ane | Yale Blue more than the Harvard Cubans will have several new|_ But Brigadiét” “Getieral « John on this roster, Buford,|Reed Kilpatritk}of ithé| Madison up with Joe Casa, J. Rod-) who is learning to.look upon Red Cabot, Acevedo, Tor-} With a feeling akin to affection. and. others|the New York, Rangers of the Bot, “:CasteBencs, National Hockey League. And it Castro, Mangolo, Anguiera, J.| Rangers are garbed in Blue. Garcia, Pazo, C. Valdez, Machin, | The Rangers are having a suc- with severat new boys to/ tie for second place in the Hockey up the club. League standings. And General «In the nightc; Adams Dairy ; Rangers’ good fortune this season winners of the 1940 schedule, will!to Red—a red hat that Mrs. Kil- ers, and the Dairy boys have that games since the Rangers opened hander, J. McManus;the season. Says General. Kil- ready just in case, Clayton Ster- | “That red hat “is J. Lewis, O. “Blanco, Lee) piece. ¥A Aoubleheader of baseball . Avenue by teams of the Island This Yale Man Saints will cross bats with, Key Gt te kids whale Oe ‘This fact should deveiop a lively, | Red, of course, brings to mind twttom rung of the ladder. Crimson. and several others have ;Square Garden is one old Blue . riguez, @.vera and Raj General Kilpatriek js. the boss of "for the faints Mer, Sanchez has| goes without saying that the . Garcia, G. Lastres, and him- cessful year and. now are ina game starts at 1 p. m. Kilpatrick attributes much of the ross bats with the Atomic Bomb-' Patrick has been wearing to all duty, Bunzy Villareal ' patrick: P. Alayon, G. Lewis, F. our luck- o> up a real ball club. Bombers will have their string players with Santana Sabine Vidal pitching, Dewitt Club-— W. L. Pet. Roberts at first, Barber at second,| Adams Dairy 1 0 1.000 Jack Villareal at third, Al. Ace-| Atomic Bombers _. f 0 1.000 vedo at short, with Aritas, Davila,| <ey West Cubans _ 0 1 .000 Sweeting, for outfield duty. This| 3an Carlos: Saints 1.0.1 .000 wil istart at 3 p .m. ‘ial umpires will be Domn- enech at the plate and Jimmie Griffen on the bases. Basketball. Standings Island City Basketball League High School Gym = Bamboo Room 8 1 889 Comeback Of Joe Sonar School T2108 33 ‘ Pollock’s Jewels 6 3 .667 Vogue Cleaners ua. 4 5 444 DiMaggio Tops Spider Web Drive-Inn 2 7 222 9 we Overseas Gaarge - 0 9 .000 1949’s List na WEW YORK, Jan. 7) —The Sports Calendar ar return of Joe DiMag- = to the New York Yankees’ BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) Each Game, 7 Innings Himeup has been labeled by sport- and writers throughout Jand as 1949's comeback of the year. It will be many years before Di- SUNDAY— Massio’s heroic performance in| ~1:00—Key West Cubans vs. the three-game series in Boston's San Carlos. Fenway Park that marked his-re-| 3:00 — Atomic Bombers ve. turn to action are forgotten. Adams Dairy. The big fellow had missed the 000 first 65 games of the season be- Boca Chica Field ise of painful foot and leg in- (Afternoon) ities. His team had managed, Each Game, 9, Innin, through the deft manipulations of | suNDAY— et er Casey Stengel, to grab] To be z ped. b = roe the American League} "9° © “"nounces’ ut the Boston Red Sox were BASKETBALL im hot pursuit of the Yankees.| Island City Basketball League That three-game mid - summer (High Schoo] Gym, s#fies.in Boston could break the| Night) Yatikees. They needed DiMaggio.| WEDNESDAY— And, even though his doctors} 7:00 — Overseas Garage vs. thought he should wait, DiMag-| Sonar School. Gio took the field. He came} 8:00—Spider Web Drive-Inn ys. through like the champion he is. Vogue Cleaners. DiMaggio hit four home runs in} 9:00—Pollock’s Jewels ~ vs. that three-game series and per- Bamboo Room. somally led the Yankees to a; THURSDAY— : sweep 7:00—Overseas Garage and How vital those three victories; 7:00—Overseas Garage vs. Spi- Were to the Yankees is shown by -Inn the fact that the Yankees had to Jewels vs. whip the Red Sox in the final Vogue Cleaners. game of the American League} 9:00—Bamboo Room vs. Sonar s@agon to win hte pennant School. Cl O40 ano WL AMA ww na OOK GARS ¢ now 39 YEARS OF SMOKING PLEASUR Distributed by H. RAMOS & CO., Inc. 820 Front Street Telephone 300 : resentation from the Island City’s championship begins scete | January 23rd, at the Key West | Sports Arena, Simonton street. *Charléy,Mereer. an experiences} bpxei will be at the gymnasium | to coach all prospective fighters from 2 p.m. in the afternoons, five days.a week: The Navy’s colors will be borne by about twenty men in_ the; Lightweight divisions from Fly- weight all the way to the Heavy- weight division. Key Westers Have always en- tered these bouts, and the appeal this year is for more entries from the Island City. The American Legion Cuban Club, Joycees, Elks, Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, and other civic-minded organizations are urged to sponsor local talent, There is no cost for entering the lecal championship eliminations, | and all boxing gear will be furn- ished free. Shoes, trunks, gloves, hand bandages—everything that’ a: boxer needs Will be available! for all entrants. The Key West winners will be sent to Miami for eliminations in that city, and ther if victorious Bicetin New: York for the | Owe: ge ited. States . championship * als. ! Al “Spider” Graves Wins Over Prince Of Paterson Chief Crazy Horse, 146, smash- er out a 10-round decision over Billy Spangler, 147%; of Shelby, N.C., in one of the fastest main bouts seen here to date. All ten rounds were crowded | with action, but from the second; round on the Chief showed aj | sharper punching ability, and ; Seemed to have a “sixth sense” about. anticipating Spangler’s’ best. bouts. to date.'Hé was meets. PMiami’a «ctuairnamiént “will be ing 9 7nan: ig size abck Billy was! held on February, 6,7 and 8. The Golden Glove tournament! ig a non-profit organization. Au! Key West winners will be given | golden gloves, with the losers | getting silver ones. with plenty of zip and power. All Key Westers caring’ to en- | laud ter the Golden Gloves tournament | contioucdig, anh in the eigcun may do so by signing up at the | Key West Sports Arena from 1:30 pm. to 6:30 p. m. every da: { The Golden Gloves committee chairman is Lt. Burk of the} se A i nea angler is known to Key United States Navy. Burk,is a , Westers as a boy who always puts former member of the American | on a good bout. Though he has, Olympic boxing team of somé lost more than he has won in the years ago. local ring, he is still ver The amateur boxing champion! with ihoheving fans. e wore id, of Key West of 1950 in the Fly-| Ip the semi-final, Ken Kenfiel weight divisions will be decided) 135 of Rochester, won a TKO on January 23, 30 and February 1,} over Johnny Burke of Miami. at the Key West Sports Arena. Some day, the real Johnny Burke! The fang have always backed] i, going to come to the Island} these amateur presentations. The City and knock somebody’s block main desire now is for a full rep-| of¢ To date, the Burke name is ‘mud’ in Key West. For the sec- ond time, a fighter by the name of Burke has appearéd in a local ring. Both, times, the boxer seem; ed to be making his initial ap- pearance. - Last night, Johnny Burke push-{e ed what few blows he threw, and those head-snapping- uppercuts. Spangler was rounds. The pace was fast all the, j his uppercuts. and right crosses ing; found their mark. ‘ in young boxing hopefuls. GOLF | Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. i seemed content to wrestle Ken-! P smo hl field in the clinch. With the crowd (Night) clamoring to stop the one-sided FRIDAY— match, Charley Mercer (Burke's 7:30 to 9:00 P.M second) climbed into the ring and pulled his man back to the safety of his stool. It is a good thing that Mercer and Referee Cheta Baker saw fit to end the bout for poor Burke was helpless. Against a good man » he wasn’t even a ing bag, and would y been badly hurt had ed in the squared circle. pider” Graves, a tall 158 pounder won a decision over his TENNIS Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night) (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview Park Daily and Sunday play. KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 123 Duval Street Telephone 1042 Proudly Presents @ JALOUSIES, Glass or Aluminum By CLEARVIEW, the World's LARGEST Jalousie Manufacturers @Storm-Stop ALUMINUM AWNINGS By CLEARVIEW @ VENETIAN BLINDS, Wood or Aluminum CUSTOM MADE to Order—and Supplies CO CCCCOCOOOOOS COOEOOOCOOOO OOOO OOO SO SOOSOOOCODOOOOEOE @ AWNINGS, CANOPIES of Any Description Made to Order .. . 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BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESSES Visit Our Store and See These Lovely, Cool Dresses He said Woodruff the oe eecive times last night. ns 4 -who* resigned = R. White “at his} N. J. Prince was new coach is the | Florida. Clarke was too’ sity Athletic WOODRUFF NAMED HEAD COACH AT UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ; tated to him by telephone three Woodruff auit his Baylor posi- ion’ December 9 because of dif-| {ferences with Athletic Director Ralph ‘Wolf... Wolf restgned’ the next day to take another univer~ Sity job and Woodruff agreed to}! stay, on under a compromise plan: today.|' At Florida, he succeeds anoth+) ; 1 ‘coach, fer: Wolf, Raymond “Bear”. Wolf; recently Woodruff is a native of Athens, Ga., and played college football Woodruff signed a seven-yeatat the University of Tennessee, He was assistant football coach at “| West Point for two years and at Out in Waco, Tex., Baylor: Georgia Tech f r bef in the eighth President yeioe baad conch at Bayles round were especially vociferous Woodruff. was released from ain 1947. as Spangler took the round when five-year contract there said becoming head coach at Baylor $10,000 for the job. Baylor's team won only one trol said Woodruff will have a ri x over. Last season it won eight assistants. shorter opponent, George Prince,’ and lost only two. from Patterson, too short for Graves, and was able ; to land mostly with a right hook. | )His left was not effective against. raves. The $17,000 salary given the Gainesville to begin his work highest ever during the week of January 20. paid any employe of the State of! It is $5,000 more than of Control also announced creation < “iat the governor and the president3 of the university division of in- font ee ae ee “of the two state universities re- tercollegiate athletics which he jley Clarke TKO’d Leroy Thomas, S&ive- on President J. Hillis Miller inexperienced , University of Florida said Wood, the university. | ruff will receive only the $10,000; It was later revealed that the a year budgeted for the job from collegiate athletics had been a break loose at any time. the bout, and the state’s general appropriation. department,.in.the College mtest one, which The rest will come from Univer- Health, »Physical. Education and. they will Association funds Athletics . mae —— Conchs Geared For 3rd Win T night Against Bill Henry fiw Team With 63 Points Scored; Victory Means Dineigt\Thit, Place Key West High will attempt to make it three straight tonight’ when they meet Gesu High of Mi- ami in a district conference game. ence Gesu has always been toug! | under} } iwhich are supported largely by gate receipts. Wolf received only Members of the Board of Con-| forwards who game the season before they took free hand in eelecting his staff of | 44 pre di letters in basketball already, Woodruff said he will report to| Bush, - | These two boys wi ow @ . is 'peza and Henriquez a night's In naming Woodruff, the Board | work In contrast the Conehs will head. He will be responsi- of the ble directly to the president of y only wtice, All of the For the past fpuk years, inter-' shown ability to score and can of | It the ‘third place in this distriet. See The New Arrivals In YOU'LL APPRECIATE THEM!! 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