The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 14, 1950, Page 8

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2, connects : < andez, Briere Fight ; Jo Fast Draw Last Night 7p AIGHT VICT 2a Roger Siclaire ite Entertainment Shows Start Here Tonight Play Again oe — = i — | = j| Tonight; Locals ‘May Clinch » 2nd Place Tie* Key West High breezed to its fourth straight win last night when they swamped Largo High School by the score of 77-25, a :: Coach Jones divided the game! t® be played tomorrow afternoon | , between the first and second at Wickers Field by teams of the} . Island City League and. ‘a_ trick, teams and nine men scored points ii: ii a i : artist will appear between with Joe Lewis the high man wjth halves. 3 Yn, 14 points and Bobby Cooper with} In the opening game, Cuban 12 all scored in the final quarter. will play Atomic Bombers, Atomic Bombers Oropeza with 10 and Barber were ®lubs are ready for action. The bay og Bye Ser pines hlaty Wicks ‘Cubans have four new players| Key West Cubans 3 ‘and they claim they are ready forySan Carlos Saints néiridez ahead at the end, but the! The Conchs showed their best: Class “C” League. They will li ; Official decision was a draw, Fer-| -* i pass work and shooting of the up something like this: Beufort,| Basketball Standings Foo twice hit low, and both of | : ‘ year to win easily with the boys catcher; Rounds or Torres, pitch- Island City Basketball League blows could have cost we ae : : ; High School Gym ‘Tn Thrilling | “Encounter le ; lando Fernandez and Henry ; Briere fought to a fast! draw last night in the main event! etthe Key West Sports Arena, ' was the aggressor throughout the evening. Briere was content to fight in and to counter-punch.! | Briere did open up, he Showed real fast punches, and! Was seemingly, the harder hitter { ie of the two Fernandez was ever on the! move, and his aggressive style left open to Briere’s return blows. : & } Citizen reporter had Fer-! i “ire over va ties of ig oka Acevedo at first; Rabotin at shots, mostly from long range. second; Al.‘Cabot at third, and: J. Babinski, J Overseas Garage ° “\Pollock’s Jewels - ; @ VENETIAN BLINDS, Wood or Aluminum @ round. Tt was a very good battle, as! Largo showed the effects of: Rodriguez at, short wi te whole card last night. | their long trip. and the loss of, Casa, Fallon, ’ andes ion’ doe CUSTOM MADE to Order—and mid te: ; Captain Funk, who was injured Bowman for.outfie sh + eo ‘ ° Beye a ,elean. cut. « ae a. : the night | before against Ken-| | For the Bo ider Web Drive-Inn 5 “i e Cleaners: : @ AWNINGS, rer fore Siclaite of, a F % tucky Military Institute. rbles will take’ the y Ma action-packed : ae : In the preliminary game the tana will cdfeh; Bu > s ‘ Made to Order .. . Also LA’ final, that was well ap-| Junior Varsity continued their |Arm’; Sweeting will : 7 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife : @ Aluminum PATIO and LAWN Plastic Covered by DONSON fans. Siclaire was. ‘i winning ways with a 46-35. win’ at first, D. Rol at séco e iy ek es Ls pet es i aes ‘ over the Overseas Garage. The , Villareal at third, Al. Acevedo: at} Service says moose are increasing » His. style and gameness!. CITY COMMISSIONER LOUIS CARBONELL will be master of | SC°tiné was split evenly between short, G. Barber, James. Aritas,|1" this country. . the fancy of the crowds. ceremonies at the Nightly Polio Entertainment Drive at the cor- Henriquez Lones, Osterhoudt, Casado and Davila’ for outfie| A More than: 4,800,000 American * re kissed the canvas. ii Wels and Bazo. with 8 points. duty. This game will get under- gacond round. And twice more. ner of Duval and Southard streets, tonight and every night dur- j each. ay at I"p, m.. . farms have electricity. to visit the mat in round ing the local drive, it was announced today. The nightly shows ! Tonight the Conchs meet Largo} In the nightcap, Adams Dairy Rich was hitting very sharp} Will feature some of the most talented professional and amateur I in the second game of the series ' will play the San Carlos nine. The Sunday, 3 tt Wickers’ Si night, but Siclaire seemed to} Performers of this area. There is no charge, but those caring to and a better game is expected Dairy boys have won. one and Gta or TJeckie Pri ‘o fa ens ‘in better shape and was the| make a donation may do so. . with the Largo boys having rest-, lost one and the Saints have lost baseball trick atic it apn aes aggressor. Rich waited for Si- ed from their long trip. A victory | two games, so they have to win,! nounced today by Paul G. Alt 4 all during the bout. LS x ‘ ae = _ | for the Conchs tonight will assure } to get in the race. Mongolo or} cit ree ait be 5 " Graves Gains Decision er” Tippy to sleep in one minute|Charlie Reed’s winning streak in| them a second place tie in the| Mario Sanchez may pitch and Joe! PA rina rfiete seh ni Al “Spider” Graves won a six | nd fifteen seconds of the fourth] a local ring, but knocked out the | district league. Castro will catch, John Solomon, j ¢, ajar millions. of round decision over Buddy Le-|Tound. “Tiger” was the classier| previously undefeated lad. In the first game the High! Knowles, Ingraham, C. Valder 08 ge ey on enterica Mays in a rough and tumble af-| boxer, and was way ahead on! Leland hurt Reed in the second | School Girls’ team will make their: Pazo, Anguira, Garcia, Rodri-! ae fair. The first four rounds were about even, but Graves pulled a@way in the last two. Graves was the taller of the two. @Glass SHOWER DOORS and BATHTUB : ENCLOSURES @ Plastic and Paper DRAPES By CLOPAY as Advertised in LUPE Magesine , 5 ‘ : ; baseball and bat. His fielding of. points, until the tatat rourth. It! ound, and dropped him for the| @PPcarance against the N.C.C'S.| guez and Hernandez make up the! a ball while driving a jeep 7 was a sharp right that ended the] jong count in the third. girls. Saints. the field is uncanny. Box score: For the Dairy boys, J. MeManus\ ‘i i bed bout. A battle royal opened the bouts. Key West High will piteh, with Lee. Griffen. exhipiticn thay of cane’ from an Reed Knocked Out All the bouts without exception Player— FG F , | eatching, Sterling, Hewitt, Sands, | days, at the new Hav: na “| ys, base~ K Tippy A “Sugar Boy” Williams put “Tig-! Louis Leland not only stopped last night were good. Gna ee 6 0-0 ris Blanco, J: Lewis, WVilléakel, Alay. oot cies er ee ——— $$ Baker 5 0-0 10 [0m G. Lewis, and C:" McManus, 192,000 people, who simply went|f 123 Duval Street Telephone 7 : , Doughtry 4 0-0 ig fand Sutton on the «¢elub.. This’ y, over his performances. } BASKETBALL TOURNEY | |S fn SS ; a om b Soper 0 0-0 6 fp will have to i emeaheies 4 BD - . 4 | Femandes 0 00 ot, Arrangements have been made] perform, as he is leaving Monday AR ONO vi TZ ; “ae , . 4 ae Lewis _.. 7. 00 fers neti vce ahigONE sg for the north to start his summer . vt r 7 , Henry 3 1-3 q Y € re A ii FARTS MONDAY AT |=. : : | Soc , + Oropeza 4 1-1 9 : % . se > e e ax 3 re ey 4 teres - 7. Henriquez ee ted i \ : T BAG. |. 5 AY ; f. Totals— 7. Sy 8 a . 2 . . Largo High A basbetball tournament be-|Fawtulant, who drew a by for,teams appear evenly matched.| Player— FG F PTs. Seman the units in the Fleet Air| the first game. : Each club has an equal amount See ; Ao 3 Kin the Key West area Tuesday’s victor will be crown- | of talent and height. The games : i Detachmen v ed champions and they will rep-{ promise to be fast and furious. Adams 0: 14 1 will be held January 16 and 17,) resent FAD, Key West in the| On 2 . 5 Thorne 1 0-2 1 z 0 y paper AirShipRon leads the “a i atthe Naval Station Gym was|southern orea Airplant tourna-| field with a record of 14 wins | Russell 2 0-3 4 E b id ad inced by Ledr. T. V. Mc-|ment at Jacksonville on Janu-|and four losses. Fawtulant fol- ssey 2 1-2 5 ~mbrolaere iry, FAD Athletic officer. Air-| ary 23. lows a close second marking up 13 Oost 1 ShipRon 2, VX-1 and Fawtulant| The winning club will be able wins and four losses. Although oar any is and Will compete for honors. to augment their ranks by pick-{VX-1’s record of 12 wins and six} Totals— 10 12 25 ~AirShipRon will battle VX-1 at|ing men from the other. two losses is unimpressive, their win- _ ra i 3p. m:, Monday. On Tuesday the} teams. {ning streak of three raight S t ¢ ] d Scalloped winner of this tussle will play In competition thus far the | games is a threat in any league. | por S a en ar Fs BASEBALL NELL ROSE LOPEZ, HARRY 9“ Each Game, 7 Innings KNIGHT DEFEND LOCAL GOLF 9“ e:2e-"« 3:00—San_ Carlos Saints vs.! Atomic Bombers. \ Two color eyelet embroidery on fine sanforized chambray for overskirt effect, which dips in the back. Cap sleeves are also embroidered “Professional Joe Lopez has an- »- 3:00—Key West, Cubans . vs. nounced the pairings and starting ane ee See ee Adams Dairy. times fo rthe Mixed Scotch Four- REDS FORCE ALL | SECOND BLAST eS ees somes to be played on Sunday continued From Boks One) eon enusd om ar One) BASKETBALL BROWN ... AQUA tte n at the local golf course.| racks had long. since been con-} when the cave-in took place. . : : ‘ Mie pairings: anc times, with} verted into consular offices for] whn the cave-in took place. Suan peas os RASPERRY and GREY the United States. There are 36; Tons of debris piled into the Night) H American official personnel in}mine opening. But the third ee | : Peiping, headed by Consul Gen-| brother managed to save himself. |“ '9, Spider . Wet i W. B. Kirke) oral 0. Edmund Clubb. None} He was trapped up to the| 700—Spider .Web Drive-Inn the handicap listed at the end of each pairing, follow: 1:00 P.M.—Mrs Sizes 10 to 20 and R. F. Spotswood, 10, vs. Capt. | have been arrested but they have knees, but squirmed out of his vs. Sonar School. and Mrs. W. R. Caruthers, 22. | been forced out of the official, boots and made his way to the| 8:00—Bamboo Room yg. Vogue 1;07—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nel-! consulate building and taken, surface. Cleaners. son, 24, vs. Mrs. Jean Dunn andjquarters in another American; —{——————-————-—_j_ 9:00-—Overseas Garage vs. Pol- £12.08 John Sullivan, 25. compound nearby. There are 4/up the whole long list of troubles lock’s Jewels. 1:14—Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Hus-+ American compounds, groups of, with the Communists—the treat- | THURSDAY— band, 40, vx. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz | buildings surrounded by a wall—! ment of Consul Angus Ward at} 7:00—Overseas Garage vs. Bam- 27. in Peiping. Mukden, the beating of Vice Con- boo Room. POCO OTOOEOOOEOEES: CELOSESS SO OOOSSOOOOSOSOSESESS OSH OEOEOOOOEED Harrlfinge: ah 1 > 1:21—Mr. and Mrs. Mel Miller,! There are 135 official American; sul Olive at Sh, nghai and the} 8:00—Spider Web Drive-Inn vs. 20. spa Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fa- personnel in all Communist Chi-; continued detention of two Am- Pollock’s Jewels. x PN4 22 na, and about 3,000 non-official; erican Navy men. 9:00—Sonar School ys. Vogue ow ar rs. Clem Price, | American citizens. | Butterworth then issued the re- Cleaners. 1:28—Mr. and Mr m Price, ; | ag 4 5 Mr..and Mrs. Gardner The Washington announcement} call order saying aan, 2, VS. gious 2 made by Assistant Secretary Wal-| “No one keep representa- GOLF ag ae @ Mrs, Don Hen.| 0" Butterworth cited the Peiping tives in a foreign country if the ridnbesial “chats Gael , 4:3 ry, and Mrs. Don Hen-| ccivure ase ately nee < Atidées Wi Fig tse eee . Ryzow, 27 olation of American treaty rights | Butterworth said official pro-| Daily and Sunday play. ' The woven chambres is 1:42—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kinsey. Butterworth then went on to sunt! tests ‘had gone to Chinese Com- is and any one of vance, but that they will take (0 tramadol ceases. Ae meee * tucked bodioe, the Verteal the om 25. ‘ a handicap bi had been Bayview Park 7 1:49—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ror-|the teams could “get hot” anq ignored by Commur Govern- | ‘Morning, Afternoon and Night) RED GOOSE the back of the ehint, the braage pated dene ers, 22. vs. Miss Janet Shupp andj win. ment. Butterworth the Com- | (Morning, Afternoon and Nigh ' ~ sts hed been warned that all aes ight) Tested and Commended hip-level—ell are wonderfull Tom Drace, 18 The first tee will be closed to coda ned ‘ficial Poors Daily and Sunday play. hy. Barents Macamoe wher ful). ats 1:56—Mrs. Joe Lopez and Harry all other players between 1:99, American official | Personnel — BOYS and GIR L wonderfully becamming to yeu? Hue, grep, sak Knight, 17. ind) 4300: pan. (Pro. Lopes sug) Woe me PMs Went thera SKATING For ’S and GIRLS { rie Sa Mrs. Joe Lopez and brother,|gests that players who contem-| won the cermure utes Bayview Park ~* From Crib thru College tors 10 to 2 Warry Knight. are the defending plate play on Sunday tee off; Buttecworth said the Govern. (Night) 2 champions, and it will require! prior to 1:00 p.m Fe ey Senn: |ERIDAY- ——-APPELROUTH's——— . , o..4-@ brilliant golf on their part to turn} There will be several other! step to warn the C« nists of |, 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. ‘Th t h back the powerful team of Kirk | prizes besides the winner award’ the Seenies of our prot e _—— e ore C+) as ion and. Spottswood, who are by far|and in addition a bar-b-que will) including the influence of British SHUFFLEB \ : Ovi the best combination in the field./be held on the club house lawn! officials at Peiping. But the Com- Bayview ann | 511 Duval Street “| Phone 174 le The tournament is played onjafter the matches. munists went ahead anyway Daily and Sunday play. i

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