Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
wae, he 00 Ms Oe ee porting pu vaaee |: ‘HIG i. WINDS PLAYED ON Peele ‘DISRUPT ” ‘BASEBALL CONTESTS SUNDAY x Key West High rallied the gee- last night after representing the Center : otd half after trailing Ges High gat "uty atthe“ Flovida” Rast (ate! bf aug” elas ce | jot Mism 10-8, to win their third | Coast*Pistol Linague’ matches hele Merry > Ist « Marksman straight game by the scores of .35- pat the’. the Palmetto Club , Baker: fr-gr | 19. Gesu started strong and ‘show- at Coral Gable : oS bed, ~§ Little: of ted a good defense that had the} . The matches totaled’ nine in Toeal boys baffled until the half. | number with six classes for the In the third quarter the Conchs} various matches. The first match. results as follows: * Coral Gables ; Scored 10 points to Gesu’s five, to} .22 calibre over the police course i " pes Police, 1129; Palmetto Pistol Club F 1 2 “ j Pull ahead and in the final quar- was won by J. L. Stonehill of the No. 1, 1122: Southernmost ¢ - * Picked Team Loses Hew Busto broke loose to score Palmetto Club, score 297 out of a and Rifle Club (lotal), 1037; Pal- : To Cubans, 11°T6 3: eight points to lead the Conchs to- possible 390 to win the match mettd’ Pistol Club No. 2, 1034. W, é : Roberts Meets ce in Nee 9 a last pater vietory. Baker, = i -soreg class. aa F. Merry wand A. Christie, J. F. Merry, R. 42 ° a| mbers Defea Lewis, Cooper, and Henriquez Key West won Ist mar 28 Campbell and J. Ralston, ~ e; Abe Coleman In | Adams Dairy, 17.2 |siso scored to give the Conchs a class with J. Ralston, dr and W. made up the Key West team, } 4 ca bi i + id 16 point victory. \ ‘istio wing wil 18 man Guatemala Army | & : i W. li B | Both games of baseball at |- The local boys yore. led Be ape Se pie. Leg z bien of Olympic pistol team will oo ' : . | Wickers’ Fi re John Busto, who played a good! uthernmost Club won first jin Miami by air. January 10, » © rest ing out | Wickers’ Field yesterday were Srroua’ bc ithe . A A re n r. oe 7 nas pe ® game besides scoring @ tyro class. .22 calibre Camp will practice fo* matches on the! * 3 é iy ‘Ree that Mak Winks preeaited ten points to lead the boys in Perry course, Stonehill 291-300, palmetto range to be held. Sat | ‘ fact that high winds prevailed . } a 3 Bobby Roberts and Abe Cole- and both scores were one-sited scoring. Lewis, Henry, Oropeza,; winner, J. Ralston, 1st marksman, urday and Sunday, January 14) a: nian will wrestle in a one fall, no’ ‘The San Carlos nine failed to 284 Henriguez were in with their class 279:309, Merry and Christie and 15. The Central American| , 3 tiine fimitzmateh tomorrow night show up and a picked team play. Usual good game and the scoring, 2nd and 3rd __ place. Campbell team will learn tle courses shot as | amie a : S. &i-the Cuban ye: tine pa, was split metween seven ‘of the |again Ist tyro’ class.. 22calibre “here and will also shoot the olym- 5 3 | att the; Keys West, Sports Arena, was $1 to 32 a ten boys play ineeeer a Cdp- pyri Stonehill 18: an ae pic bobbing target-and 50 hy «4 g Simonton street, ele © J.aRodgigues.-bit-two tripl tain Bush scored _ ten points ao ton. Ist . marksman -200, «courses against’ shooters “of the . 3 vob \) @hetsemi-final, a one fall (45 $5 H cre and Belford ont ie lead his teum. _ land Campbell, Ist tyro, 155-200. “Florida, East Coast Pistol beague. nners an . mpinutts tifmertimit), will'see Bil- Gotin each hit triples. .For. the: , This week-end the Corich§ Stil | 45 calibre National Mateh Course, There will be no prizes for local : ae ARE HA 5 FEET ee E OER OTT ne St Ligita opposing ‘Wsers Ingraham hit a doub:e and be after their 4th and 5th win, P. M. Baker, Expert class, 275- shooters nor any entry fees for |, one.of wxestling's biggest attractions, » 4 a ’ S sirwle i meettice Gind p. whe nthey’ meet; Largo High ‘>——--___________.__-. ' these” guest. matches, and Island ROBERTS (above). one: Or i a single in three and C. Vat A | aE 0 "i invi Coleman in the main bout tomorrow night at the | Pfince Omar. | : dez hit two Singles. In the. field. School of St. Petersburg” in tif | McCormack 1 0-0 2. City shooters are invited to enter.. BOB WOODRUFF (abewe! bee isArena.” > + > ee 8 & w@ | dn the opening match. a one the @ubaas pulled two double 8ames, Friday and “Saturday | Jackson 0 00 0 | Further details om the matches) signed @ seven-year senttact 7? _ a ar: ae fol (4s minutea fime pic Poul, flags that bela/the scoring down’ Might. Largo was Tampa Bay. Con: | 3 ~ ore | will be given ‘at the Annual| gor $17,000 » yeer os head foot j “|; Rabotin, Beuford, and . Cabot} ewite F ; suey wares . Hl ~ 8: a el 1 _ d | Varsity lost out in an overtime Key West Junior Varsity | January 10, at 8pm, Annual JE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Starred for the winners and In-| eriod to BliminRon of -Boca| ~ Player— FG F PTS election of officers will be held) Me? heed conch of Bayles wml FISHING TOURNAMENT Ls iyien ay Ps ir te nee | Chica in a real thriller that saw | Osterhoudt 0 2-4 at this meeting, as well as other, verrity signed the papers Ti ine th S les’ Score by innings: ‘R. HE,’ the lead change a dozen times} Lones eae important club business. Taliahersee, Fla, Friday. Oe ene Cees eee engi 260 O-—-Ai ty 6, and had the erowd on their fect | Bozo 228 SS manne -— - 4 Dil | Lones, Bazo, . Henriquez,' Wells | Henriquez 2 03 | “) 2 | Pick: 003 000 0— ae | a | Reading taioker To late | Tors and Beuford; C. ke and Osterhoudt played a great | Wells eee, ; | * Fish— Weight E. Rodriguez, Ingraham and. F., 82me to sive the older boys a rea'| Vidal 2 0-1 | . Amberjack 43 Lbs. nde eranam and: Fi scare. Lones'led in scoring, with | Norveil 0 0-0 ¢ Barracuda 28% Lbs. pee | 16 points. | cet aaa POW’ H - ; | | Reba nhnnenennsnsnessesssasssaee aaa) Crvealia 38 Lan [league game, the Bombers eame| pia a Ge el P oe es was: ; Would You Like A | Ri jertel “~~ 99 Lbs, | Cut with their guns loaded andy, sh . ba 7 ee SA | 13 ‘| Pree Booklet? | game tab aioe t Lbs. | bombarded Bunzy Villareal right Lewis Ws cc. fie we ae e . Eee eee a Sailfish, 6'l4e" 3 bs. | off the mound in the first. game, Henry an | Epalin ng 3 Judi { T Rave*available to readers of Busto 3° 4? 10 | Ja t 23 WH) thie years budget include | a | | With Al. Acevedo first up, hit a pen squex Bi 4a 6 [eas ge an @proiiation’ of $20,000 ° for}this column, a’ free booklet. on * ‘TENNIS homer, Barber singled, a fielder’s Gunna” i n4eck ine aS we tH. Garrison Bight, since | How, To Paint. Your .Boat. It is Bayview Park | choice and all were safe. Roberts Coop: eit oo peegg og | Sprague A = 1 ; the $1000. appropriated. . last ;publisbed by.the.C. A... Woolsey forming, Afternoon. and Night) Sigled, Vidal walked, Aritas. paBr Se Goa ea Magenta - year t in. the General Rev-| Paint, & Color Co., andis “full of | Morning, Afternoon, and Night) i age Santang Eh thetjea-o Daughtry: 0). 0-0 0] Totals— 16 12-22 44 | 4 ; bamy yy . peed information for the “boat Daily, and Sunday play. and Bunzy went to the showers oe dez : a 4 1 = b eae 4 “ it ould mean.quite a bit 0 aya: wag ir | and =C. McManus came in und “ : Bi BLU ° formerly sold for twenty fiy : SITUFFLEBOARD I ‘ended the frame. e € bs EE ES | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE : of Gia be accomplished in| cents, but-is yours forthe ask ee + fketals— 13» 9419 35 | | : the , Provided of course theliust dra a’ card to Wailé ‘@ § Bayview Park | At bat the leaders were, Rob: Gesu High | TRIUMPH { Y.., Used, “instead of Scales, care of The Citizen, the| Daily: and: Sunday play ‘ | cee it primis Ag Ae Payer “OFG F PTS} COFFEE Se | 39 YEARS OF again placed in’ the » geri~ igoklet will be mailed to you: | : 8s, Al AGE alacrol 2 1 Be 8 } SMOKING eral “revenue fund, ‘where it Saates, us 4 ©” | tries from his boat are as (eee Pome oe § High. Claugh ror 2) MILE | no be available for “ Captain Roy Potter; of the) lows: | : laingies, « Sivhoting two mote * OueY PALS OF | dee } Distributed by H. RAMOS & CO.. Inc. the emevintended- charter: boat* Rusty,’ reybids* tie] * *@. L.»Longino,-of Atlanta, Ga.) (fe, uuneting two singles.” Bish, 4 14 9| AM Grocers A shart go Jvye been.made first, sailfish. catch entered in the|entered ,a, grouper... weighing .39| &oit70 A [iple, Jack Santana and. Braun < ne ee | 320 Front Street mall, it’s true, but tournament. It was caught by| pounds, measuring Be ae # singly each, C.) ae- : Nast n nevertncidds a begirming. As it is todays all | work in the area. has been »by the boatmen, with ne i! assistance from the 1 inch, weighed thirty one pounds, otty. Afterall, the area is an at-, with a girth of 22% inches. Fish? } sma ae tourists in the city. jing with Rosenberg wére: Mrs: Rosenberg Miss Lois Olsen” Mrs. o* Cofmissioner C. B. Har- Carolyn Walden and Alexander’ vey in process of making Berglas. Gepth sougdings im the Garrison} —Pishing-from the charter. boat Bigh eres, Ivan Roberts, direc-| Legion, with Captain Jackie Key fr of City, .atpeets, is working. aboard, Alex Kramer of Harring- Edgar J. Rosenberg, of New York Gity,.a guest of the-Casa Marina Hotel. The catch measured 6-feet, wah 4 Sen the project. It ap-' ton, Washington, a guest of the Peers thatle steft ia being Hiade Santa Muria, entered.a | bonito, ww th construction of a pier weighing 11 pounds, measuring fos che yachts 4nd small 29 inches with.a girth ..of 1814) Patt @ the bight inches. 4 i b A Geek should be construc-} Also from Captain Key’s _ boat ted. Uipre is every possibility | the following catch. was. reported. hat someting will be done, and| Mrs, H. F. Munkerld jof -Gham- eon Ehamber of Commerce paign; Il, entered a Crevalle wil able to tell the country | Jack, .weighing.16, pounds, meas? @fce Maing there are teciiidhes jwilable for this type of rain Bey West waters. Then watell She Hpachts head for Key with a girth of 19 inches. yubeading the list with five -en, tries, +is Captain “John “West of docking Puring2 feet, 10 inches in lengthy! Hnehes in Teheth, neith a eth’ e7| Manus hit two singles for the los- 127% inches. An amberjack weigh: | TS 5 } ling’ 43 pounds was entered by | In the field, Sands,'J. McManus Phorriwell Jacobs; ‘of Atlanta, | for Adams and Al. Acevedo; Bar- Ga, also a guest of the Hibiscus. | fo" ptoherts | and | Santana His, cath measured. 3 feet, 10% | "Gone re Pees inches, with a girth of 26.inches./ |, * 9 rie Another amberjack’ tilting the! Bombers ... 416 000 6—17 17 1 scales at 39 pounds, measuring 3 Daity 020 0000-2 5 4 feet, 9 inches, with a girth of 25%| Vidal and Santana; Villareal, | inches was entered by E. R. Wil-|C: McManus and L. Griffen, Vil- erkson of Atlanta, Ga, also aj lareal. guest of the Hibiscus. E. R. Wil-| Home run: Acevedo; three- kerson also landed a barracude base hits: Roberts 2, Calero, Bar- jthat weighed: in \at 28% pounds, | ber. Acevedo; stolen bases: Vidal | measuring 4 feet, 4 inches. with 2, Santana, Aritas, Barber, Jack a girth of 19 inches. The final, Villareal; struck out: by Vidal 7, entry from this boat is for a by McManus 3; bases on balis; | Kingfish, weighing «29 pounds, off: Villareal 3, off McManus’ 3, jfeasuring 4 feet, 4,inches with:a off, Vidal 2» hits: off.Villareal 4 girth of, 17% inches. Mrs. Henry for’ 4 runs in 1 inning; umpires: | Schmuckex «af»Canten,. «Ohio, « a* Atburv. . and . .McGee;. » scorer: | guest of the Gulfstream Trailer Aguilar; Camp, répdftta this’ éntry. é We krjow aye,haye ‘the fish, and he ‘people age here,* Row if the ‘Weather ‘will only let up. for R, HE. Fee was ued to. cook beverages and preserve: food as far: bagk*as. the time. of the Romans. e the charter boat Mac West. En- dqyeee Tournament “= Bed” weabhes has kept entries ® the Jaygec Fishing Tourna- ment z. seminimum so far this " 3 year, But the committee has this ee : Getietectiong weather conditions are the safe all ovér the state. While.the fish are small, Key West @eaking. some entries have been re ed Fontan Open To All slag! City Fishing Tourn- * @t open to only people fond frofs charter. boats. It is pen & everyone in th sf agrod and reel. So you shimg anywhere in the Watergarcdnd Key West or the Keys eoedehes 4. submit your entrie@ you yoo, can compete for the awards in the tournament we Stations Th mgiuht de’ well to repegt the leeatidh ofthe Weighing stations ot webby Qhe Jaycees to receive entries in Zhe Youfnament. For those @ho ®ay have missed them before herd they are again A&B Fah Market, foot. of Front gtred. Th an's Hard- were. "Careline street; Ralph's TeckighShd, Fleming street; the Garvie Bight, and Claude & Al's nae Huse df Perky. For Na- Vel pemponmm! fishing from recrea- ton ts In the Grea’ weighing setion§ hoge been located. by the Navy Becréation Department at the N@Fal Gtation and the Naval - Au _ 4 T yo enwies to any of these ® where your fish will be w edZand an entry submit- wo F e- ae~- Neti ce Rao RN REBEE STOPS YANK: IN SENIOR BOWL TUSSLE a be ; ren o dpe ss ™ NEW SO A ee (?) Wirephoto ART WEINER, University of North Carolina end, is aided by Carl Copp (58), Vanderbilt tackle, as he stops Lynn Chandnois of Michigan State and the Yankee team for no gain in Senior Bow) game at Jacksonville, Fla.. Saturday. The Southerners won the game, 22-13. ERE’s the best-looking new car of them all! It's the new De Soto, designed to give you more room, more comfort, more visibility, ‘more safety tind more lasting satisfaction than any car It lets you drive without shifting. It has a terrific high-compression engine, bigget-than-ever brakes, weatherproof ignition, feather-light steering. Yet it is excitingly easy to buy and amazingly you ever owned. Here's the car designed economical to operate. with YOU in mind. No matter which make of car you It’s brand-new from handsome new thought you might buy this year, “Drive front grille to tail-lights. And it’s waiting for you to come and ride in it. a De Soto before you decide.” Let us arrange a demonstration. Tune in THE GROUCHO Manx sow, “You Bet Your Life.” Every Wednesday night over all CBS stesions NAVARRG, Inc. 601 Duval St. z