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——w Of tien City Basketball League test night at the High School Gyetnasium by defeating Over- eae Garage while Pollock's Jew- he inet an extva-period game to In the Third and final battle of the eve-| Hing, Sonar School won over the Spider Web Drive-Inn. Cleaners. boo Room hal little trouble Winning over the Overseas Page. Finel score was Garage 30, Bamboo 6°. High man was Mead- @. with 22. G. Sweeting 16 Cas- ile, 11. For the losers, James @eered 12 points and Dion 7. Seore by quarters: Total Oversea. 711 2 10—30 Bamboos 13 12 16 26—69 im the best game of the night ahd one of the best this year. The Spider Web boys upset the Jew- eis. “Im an extra period won the by 3 poins. High man was with 25 points, P. Herrick Ls the winners, Roberts 12, In- 11 and Thompson 10. by quarters : Total eck's 1118 519 1—54 Spider Web 11 16 14 12 5—58 >< giteemarce Senar School won over the Vv Cleaners by a 70 to 30 seame. The Sonar boys used 11 and all at least once. man was Srakocic 13, w Wewulla, McKee and Fox 6 b but Clendening the the Clearners, Cassidy iy zo 6. Seore by quarters: Total Cleaners 2 7 9 12—30 ‘Sonars 16 14 14 26—70 Géleree: B. Sweeting; umpire: Pertitndez; timer: Fernandez; georer: Aguilar. K. W. Outboard Jub Elects 950 Officers The Key West Outboard Club held its annual election of officers for 1950, Wednesday night at the home of Raymond Maloney, Jr. Tony Johnson was re Commodore. Other offi Vice Commodore, Otis Secretary, William Hanson, Treasurer, James Hansan; Rear Commodore, John Busto. Plans are being made for a joint Meeting of the club and the KW- Ge Auxiliary for the installation of new off This meeting so successful, when held ‘the club’s first installation, that has been continued each year. Also discussed at the meeting ledmesday night were plans for pletion of the Clubhouse be- ing built on Stock Island by club members. When completed it will provide a center for all activities of both the Club and the Auxil- jary TENNIS Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. to !los Institute and‘ the Adams ' a- Only / more days J (CAN YOU WAIT?) First Place Cunday at Wickers’ Field are the Atomic Bombers against'San Car- Dairy team versus the Key West | Cubans. Joe McManus, of the Boston Red Sox farm will oppose Torres | or Joe Cast or Rounds, in the sec- ‘ond game Paul Albury of the City Recre- ation Department has promised the league bats and balls for the games. The first game is at 1 p.m., second at ? p. m. The "WEATHERMAN Saysi Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued warm, to; day through Saturday; widely scattered showers. Moderate east and southeast winds, occasionally fresh in showers. Jacksonville To Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Jan. 20, 1950 TWWES (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low — _ am. 5:52 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 5:31 p.m. 290 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West. Time of| Height o Station— Tide {high wate: Rahia Honda (bridge) -__—0h 10m No Name Key (east end) —+2h 20m i Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—Oh 40m Caldes Channel (orth end) -+2hl0m +14 fi ce} NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be’ subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Ruth St. Dennis of New York, old-time dancer, born in Newark, N. J., 70 years ago. Josef Hofman, famous pianist, born in Poland, 74 years ago. Archbishop John J. Mitty of San Francisco, Roman Catholic prelate, born in New York, 66 years ago. Leon Campbell, famed Harvar: astronomer, born in Cambridge, Mass., 69 yearg ago. Harold Gray, cortonist, creator of “Orphan Annie,” born at Kan- kakee, IIL, 56 years ago. Dr. William E. Wrather, direc- tor of the U. S. Geological Sur- vey, born in Brandenburg, Ky., 67 years ago. Rev. Dr. William B. Pugh, Stat- ed Clerk of the Presbyterian rch, born in Utica, N. Y., 61 ars ago. 0.0 ft a et vA day! 8 ee LOAN C2. d} and By JACK DELANEY, Fishing Editor ’ Aad bhb bh bbb bbb hbhhaeeewooo|iast night at the Naval Station ‘WAILS: .° 2 aN sonnel at the Naval Station «ana|G¥™- i the Naval Air Station were sent ; to Recreation Officers at both ac-| point men. tivities. The Recreation office was ints @,in turn to deGignate authorized ! again 7u 6° personnel to receive “any entries; with ‘I HOM) meeting the minimum ° requires! “The “tments of the tournament. 4 iy It was ielt by . the committee | that the designating of weighing| c. j Stations at those activities would| Naval District Elimination-Tour- | prove an inducement to men sta- nament. hence pak! _— the Navy to en- er e contest. Jerry Crosby Is | Named Manager Of Recently steps were taken to |Beach Flamingoes contact the Recreation Officer on the Aircraft Carrier Cabot, to ihave someone aboard ship desig- nated to receive entries, in order MIAMI BEACH, Jan. 20.—(P). —The Miami Beach Flamingoes, | of the Class B Florida Interna-|- tional Baseball League, have! the marl, not of much concern to-thosé who have been interestéd in this pro- ject, but suffice it to say, that an agreement has. been reached, with Sirugo that is of mutual benefit to all parties concerned. The idea of first having some local contractor or contractors re- that the men could participate as long as they were in this area. Details on this are still being worked out, but it is expected that a weighing station will be established here soon. Have you given To The JR. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FISHING TOURNAMENT Tipping the Scales Leading Catches To Date Fish— Weight March of Dimes? Amberjack - SCALES: ' African Pompano _ 15 & Captain Wadsworth DeMerrit, | Barracdda eRorts the first entry of a tarpon Cobia’ ie tournament this year. The | Bonito LY catch was brought in yesterday : Crevajle Jack ...: 20. Lbs... | afternoon iby his fishing party. | Dolphin... 25. Lbs. | |'The\entry form has been filled | Grouper — _. 44 Lbs. |\out at the A&B-Fish Co., and as | Kingfish ...... 29 Lbs. |'soon as it is réceived, further de- . Mutton Snapper 10 Lbs, | tails will be released, a girth of 26aaeee | ee ee ee eas. ae Sailfish, 73%" 46 Lbs. The leader in the amberjack} Arthur Porter, of Detroit Mich.,> class topples again with the entry of one weighing 58 pounds, meas- uring 4 feet, eight inches, with a girth of 20% inches. This catch was made by Albert Kohn, of Forrest Hills, N. Y., while fishing from the charter boat Mae West, Captain John West in charge. Other entries received from Cap- tain West’s boat are: Rodley E. McKenzie of Buzzards Bay, Mass., who entered a grouper weighing 42 pounds, measuring three feet, fishing from Captain Ted Cano-J, va’s party boat, the Flo-Along |} entered a barracuda that toppled'f] the leader to date from his perch-|] Porter’s entry weighed in at 31 pounds, measured four feet, eight inches, with a girth of 16 inches. Also fishing from Canova’s boat, Lyell K. Hill, of Bloomington, Il, entered a barracuda weigh- ing 27 pounds, that measured four feet ,three inches, with a girth of 16 inches. , move the marlin the Garrison Bight area, for the construction and street building purposes, was first advanced at a Junior Cham- ber of Commerce meeting, some weeks ago. The dreams of all of us_ that have been fighting for this valu- able project are about to be ful- jfilled. Work can't start too soon for any of us. Have You Given To The _. Electrolux , CLEANER and FLOOR POLISHER You Can Now Purchase Your NEW Electrolux Cleaner for A Very SMALL down payment, tion. . March of Dimes? nine inches, with a girth of 3148] A new leader in the bonito class|] ‘FREE Service Check for TO HAVANA To KEY weer inches. Entries from Alvin Cas~| was reported by Fred C. Hepman, ‘» present Electrolux own- Leave pope ineening Jaycee Island | 8h of Sikeston, Mo., were receiy-| of Hammond, Indiana, while fish-|] . ers. om oe ene b+ ae City Fishi 7 lac “ ae pi 8 ed for a mutton snapper, weigh-|ing from Albert Atwell’s charter}] FOR Demonstration, Ser- 984 rs ee wey oa. | 880 pasta ped ey Sadther ‘beeiis ing ten pounds, measuring two} boat Rusty. His catch weighed 14 ‘- vice, Parts and Repairs: neem be 958 400P.M, 445P.M. | 955 neOPM. S45 AEROVIAS “Q” S. A. ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agent feet, two inches, with a girth of ches, he also entered an am- weighing 39 pounds, measuring four feet, one inch, with a girth of 24% inches. A near leader was entered by S. EB. Ellis, of Leamington, Canada, with his catch of an amberjack weighing 56 pounds, measuring four feet one inch, with a girth of 30% inches. Ellis is the first re- ceived by a visitor residing out of j the United States tl ear. Phil Klein of Wilmington Dela- ware, reported two entries, an amberjack weighing 41 pounds, ring four feet with a girth pounds, measured two feet, six inches, with a girth of 19 inches. A barracuda weighing 25 pounds, and measuring four feet. -five inches, with a girth of 17 inches, was reported from the same boat. This catch was made by Dr. F. J. Cook, of St. Cloud, Minn. Have You Given To The. March of Dimes? for the first time in weeks, even i though still a little rough, more and-more entries are being re- ceived by tournament committee- men. ‘Leaders are being replaced :al- most daily with larger and larger catches. 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