The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 23, 1950, Page 8

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second string, to within 13 by the score a © continued to be high scorer, ith 12 points, only one behind Ruste with 13. Rielle Glade was best represent- ed by Nelms at forward and Leathers at center The Conchs were really ac- eurate at the foul line in hitting 9-18 shots Key West High Player rG PTs Lewis 3 1-1 7 Hens y 3 1-1 7 Baaotes 6 1-1 13 ropes 2 2-2 6 Henrique: i 1-1 3 Beaver 1 00 2 Compe: 2 00 4 Homes 2 "Ss 18 pa o 02 2 try 6 060 0 Fernandes o Ml 2 Soper o 60 0 ‘Totals “6 9-12 55 Belle Glade High Playes FG F PTS Beinn 3 33 9 Burke 1 se 4 — 1 38 5 0 0-0 0 i 0-0 2 |e , 54 ca L Burke 0 1-1 1 Farmer a> 6b 2s - ni omens a Tite. 14 10-22 24 Sports Calendar BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, ; Afternoon) * Bach Game, 7 Innings SUNDAY Benefit games for the March pt Dimes to be announced ome time this week. BASKETBALL ‘sland City Basketball League (High School Gym, Night) WEDNESDAY 7:90-Pollock's Jewels vs. Son ar School #06 Bamboo Room vs. Web Drive-Inn 9 60 Overseas Vogue Cleaners. 7:90--Spider Web Drive-Inn vs Vogue Cleaners. $:90--Overseas Garage vs. Son- at School $:00—Bamboo Room lock's Jewels. Spider Garage vs vs. Pol SOLF Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. TENNIS Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play SKATING Bayview Park (Night) FRIDAY 7:30 to 9.00 P.M SHUPFFLEBOARD Bayview Park TMidirning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play The U. S. Department of Agri © has developed a frozen Giiiee-lemon puree useful for PRA cokes and sherber ‘Mail The Citizen to Relatives EST HIGH DEFEA BELLE GLADE 5 een STARS IN KEY WEST-BELLE GLADE GAME JOHN BUSTO Fishing Information ... 22222444444400000000000004000eeeeReee4 D. Fernandez, p WAILS: They Know Where They Are The visitor to Florida knows where the fish can be caught. .ook at Ira B. Jones, Editor of The Free Press, of Minersville, Pa. He's visiting on the mainland of Florida for the winter, but he came to Key West to go fishing, and what happened? Jones lands a kingfish, not an ordinary king- fish mind you, but one that vir- tually assures him a trophy in the first quarter of the Jaycee| sponsored Island City Fishing} Tournament, a 43 pounder, meas- | uring 4 feet nine inches, with a| girth of 21 inches. Congratula-! tions, to you, sir, and next winter | we hope you yisit us for the, season and fish again in the finest | fishing grounds in the country. i March of Dimes Dance—Jan. 28 i That Inland Waterway If the Inland Waterway from Bahia Honda to Key West is not started soon, it certainly will not be the fault of Mayor Louis Eis- ner. He brings up the subject wherever he goes, and to who- ever will listen. We think he has found some responsive ears in the last few d too, Key West needs it, Key West wants it, and if the money had been appropria- ted to dig just a mile a year, the vaterway would have been more than halfway finished now. I know I have heard people talk- ing about it for at least twenty years. It could be Key West do not contain enough votes, but the time is rapidly approaching when it will | March of Dimes Dance—Jan. 28 | Dinner At Delmonico’s | Every visitor to Key West eats at least once at the Delmonico Restaurant on Duval street. This famous restaurant iby Duncan Hines, its gastric delights. But it isn’t the feod I would like to write about today, its the service, it’s wonder- | ful. I was at the Jaycee Banquet for the presentation of the DSA | award last Saturday, and the food | was served without a single hitch, jgod food, and good service, Ar- ) turo. is famous for | March of Dimes Dance—Jan. 28 | | Weekly Chowder Party | Attention you charter boatmen. What would be wrong with hav- jing a weekly chowder party for ipeople fishing from your boats during the week. The boulevard is an ideal place for an affair of this kind, and it no doubt would be an inducement for visitors to remain over at least a week, or | until the party is held. | You certainly catch enough SCALES By JACK DELANEY. Fishing Editor | Newell Pinder to attend, th recommended | Ot tt nin in hn bonnet ddr tnt tntntntntntndndnds an old oil drum ¢ut in two, with a grill across the tap. Cooking could be done by any of you who are always bragging about your own recipes. Did I hear some one mention benches? Why? The top of the wall along the boulevard should cer- tainly seat enough people, they use it every afternoon for that purpose don’t they? Your largest expense would be for Cuban d, and ten or fifteen loaves should certainly be enough. Oh yes, one final suggestion, if you do have it, don’t forge invite those three Jaycees, uel Lopez, Line Castro, re’ and are doing a “bang-up” job this year It makes no dif ence if you invite me or not—I'm coming anyway. How about it? March of Dimes Dance—Jan, 28 SCALES: As I told you the kingfish as replaced by one we more than the This catch was made by Ira B. Jones, of Miners- ville, Pa.. from Captain Albert | Atwell’s charter boat, the Sailfish Real competition exi in the Amberjack cl ea jay, al- most, the } r is succeeded by another heavier catch, the latest is one wei pounds, It was caught by Jo ilkin, of Brid shing er just 14 pounds former leader. port, Conn., from Captain John West’s charter boat, the Mae West ‘ | Captain Reggie Trevor, of the charter boat Osprey enters the | first Cero mackerel of the tourna- ment, weighing 912 pounds, this fellows ~ > both wei Bombers Retain First By Defeating Climb To Second In. * Bubber Sweeting Had Good Support And Held San Carlos Saints To Six Hits Atomic Bombers retained first place in the Island City Baseball League yesterday afternoon when they defeated the San Carlos )Saints by a9 to 3 score. Key , West Cubans ciimbed into second place by downing Adams Dairy, | 2 to 1. Bubber Sweeting, with good support, held the Saints to six hits while Fernandez pitched the Cuban team to a3 to2= score, and allowed but four hits in the first four trames. In the fifth he exploded and walked Roberts, J. Aritas singled and Sweeting walked. Fernandez went to the showers and Mongolo tame in. He walked Acevedo and Barber and forced home a run —then Jack “The Ripper” Vil- lareal, hit one between right and center, and neither one caught it and it turned into a homer. He cleaned the bases. Vidal ended the frame. | A pitcher duel was staged and Rounds had a great day. He fan- ned nine, Danny Fernandez fan- ned three. At bat Domenech led the losers and Beuford and Mazer the win- ners. In the field, Acevedo, Beu- ford, and Blumquit were the best for the winners and Domen- ech, Jack Lewis and Sterling were the best for the losers. ,Box scores: i FIRST GAME | San Carlos Saints a Player— AB RHPOA WAILS SC. Valder, If 4 01:1 6 Xi D. Lastres, ss 40.1793 i if ¥ Knowles, 1b Kis ies a a") 3) GANG gen ey K. Rodriguez,c... 4 #90 3 3 =, Solomon, 3b 0 26°71 p 'Anguiera, ef, ae see ee * j F. Rodriguez, rf 1 0 1 0 ‘ i Mongolo, 2b bi eee kaa 20.0.1 rouper in the run of a w k to x ae ae Me eee ie tne attain an, “Wadsy” De} Totas— 28.3, 618 8 Merritt has a pot large enough to y Atomic Bombers cook all you shouid need, anda , Player— AB RH POA stove could be constructed out of Al. Acevedo, ss _.1 2 0 1 3 3. Barber, 2b ie Ree es JR. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE J: Villareal. 3b 212 0.0 FISHING TOURNAMENT | V. Vidal, 1b 40110 0 ’ és ; D. Roberts, cf S52 PF 2356 Tipping the Scales J. mira, 11 20010 5 ,R. Santana, c 90:0.9,.2 Leading Catches To Date | Davila, rf 20000 Fish— J. Aritas, rf 20254 22 Aniberinex |B. Sweeting, p 11} O50 igen oenene Totas— 22: 9 62110 Core: Mathovel 91% Lbs. Score by innings: R. H. E baal Siete 20 Lig. [Saints 010 101 0-3 6 2 Doobie | 25 Lbs, , Bombers O11 160 x—9 6 1 Groauser erty | Errors: Valdez, K. Rodriguez, Kingfish 43 Lbs: Barber; runs batted in: J. Villa- Mution Snapper 10 Lbs, "Ca! 4, Vidal, J. Aritas, Barber, Sailfish, 7°34" 6 ie 'Anguiera, Mongolo, E. Rodriguez; e hits: Anguiera, Roberts; hits: D. Lastres, home run: J. Villareal; two-b; ‘base was caught by Charles Banks, of St. Louis, Mo. Captain Cleveland Niles, of the charter boat, Lucky Strike, re- ports an entry of an ambi ck weighing 46 pounds. This catch was made by Lee Williams, Helena, Ark. A grouper weighing 46 pounds is the new leader in this class. It was caught by Joe Shulkin, of Bridgeport, Conn, who is also re- sponsible for the new leader in = amberjock class. This catch was made from the Mae West, hing 49 pounds. These e made by Maxwell of Monticello, Il, and cker ,of Waukesha, Wis. Andrew Vandéerville, of Em- metsburg, Iowa, filed an entry for a barracuda weighing 25 pounds, and measuring four feet and one- catches v R. Hett, half inches. His catch was made: from the charter boat, Osprey II Captain Reggie Trevor aboard. ” The first quarter of the Island City Fishing Tournament’ comes to a close cn Wednesday | anuary — ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 126 DUVAL ST. PHONE 250 See Our Display Of VALENTINES Royal Standard and Portable Typewriters Vickor and Allen Wales Adding Machines We Rent Typewriters piaspel ie 5 FS a lon balls: off Rounds 1, off Lewis OO) Riere! t= 0 0 0 0 of % hit by pitcher: Beauford; los- | Boroman, If 0 0 0 1 of pitcher: Jack Lewis winning J. Rodriguez, ss 3 0 0 0 1)Pitcher: Rounds; umpires: Aran- A. Acevedo, 1b 3 0 1 4 0fgo and Griffen; scorer: Aguilar; Beuford, « 2 2 210 1}time of game: 1.30. Al. Cabot, 3b 2.02 8 | Blumquist, 2b 20-0 3 Castellano, rf 1.6: 508 Fallon, rf BO Gg Rounds, p 30 0° § Totals— 23 2. 6 21 Score b yinnings: R. H. Dairy 000 001 0—1 5 Cubans - 010 001 x—2 6 Errors: Roberts 2, Blanco 2, of | Is Set For Sunday BOBAPYE BYICES | Caro ISLAND CITY LEAGUE _j were present with their boats for Club— W. L. Pct. | the pre-race classification. Atomic Bombers ... 3 0 1.000 peg gals |Warren Has Word About New Road San Carlos Saints —. Fencing Law (NOTE: Cubans and Bombers TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 23.—(?). have one tied game.) _|z-Governor Warren had a word Basketball Standings City Basketball League High School Gym Cl r " i pasebea aie! th” new highway fencing law Pollock’s Jewels Wy xe K, id’ there® have ‘been “re; Soman, Rengpt arkable results” from the Overseas Garage, - Spider Web Drive-Inn Vogue Cleaners -—.,, 0 ice 25th, at midnight. All entries for}! aceidents . occurred, last this period must be received by}year as a-result of collisions be- that date to qualify for the first} tween. vehicles and. cattle.” quarter. Warren said the law, is “but March of Dimes Dance—Jan. 28 .} one short step toward our goal stolen base: Valdez; sacrifice hits: }0f becoming the safest state in E. Rodriguez, Mira, Solomon, An-|the nation.” guiera ;left on bases: Saints 7,} The governor spoke at the or- Bombers 8; double play: Acevedo, auehear oe, of his to Barber to Vidal; struck out: by jarety ae Fernandez 3, by Sweeting 2; bas-}. es mater ay ee Sn es on balls: off Fernandez 5, off aesascncnees Ate Re spoke Mongolo 2, off Sweeting 5; hits: A their support off Fernandez 5 in 4 2-3 innings, | Delete ana pledged: their sunen to the safet; ‘ogram. off Sanchez 1 in 1 1-3 innings; ‘iris wild Bish: Tok samt AY Gels Word Car Is Shipped eré “psychologieat effect” of Mira; losing pitcher: Fernandez; winning pitcher: Sweeting; um- pires: Griffen and W. Ada scorer: Aguilar; time of game:} Upon arrival of the 1950 Chev- 1.40. rolet automobile, the Disabled EEE! American Veterans will an- SECOND GAME nounce the date the car will be ‘Adams Dairy given away. ; Player— ABRHPOA] The DAV received word today O. Blanco, ss 2.0 0 3 Ajthat.the car has been shipved. In J. Lewis, cf ..3°.1 1 0 © addition to the automobile two iF. Sands, 3b 3.0 1 0 4dfall-expense trips to Havana will Domenech. 2b SFO 2 2 WUbe given away. 1L. Griffen, ¢ 3 0 1 4 51° AT donation book holders are Jack Lewis, p 3 0 0 O Biurged to continue with the sale Sieee is 3 0 0 1 Blog tickets. The DAV meets in the S. Roberts, lf 20000 Caballeros de la Luz, 422 Amelia P. Sterling. 1b 20084 street, every Tuesday night at 8 Totals— 24 1 5 18 10/P.™ ches West Sean Po A| bans 7, Dairy 3; struck out: by Rounds 9, by Jack Lewis 3; bases Griffen; runs batted in: J. Lewié Cabot; two-base hit: Beauford three-base hit: Domenech;, homs run: J. Lewis; stolen bases: Ca-! bot, Blonquist; leit on’ ba: “TROPICAL TRADER | 718 Duval Street Phone 1000]; THREE HOTELS IN AMI Located in the Heart of the City RATES ROOMS : WRITE or WIRE ———— at POPULAR PRICES REASONABLE lor RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE . . Ford Pershing Miller | Hotel Hote? Hotel 60 N.E, 3rd St 226 NE. Ist Ave. 229 NE. ist Ave. #| 80 Rooms 100 Rooms 80 Rooms Elevator Elevator pene Solarium Heated and Adding Machines ————_ 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION enues being lost through what he & MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1950 : One) on estates coteeapees te: the and big gifts not for more| royal has been revenue but also to improve the irne and gift tax Truman made ha he will veto any tax! 16d @ not at the same) 6 to f li i ike it very clear ‘ excise The they are ay o0| is lost, that sons and interests to escape mil- lions in taxes. As one example, he said: : j “Under our present law, pro- ducers of motion pictures and their star players have mt- ed to avoid taxes by ating temporary corporations which are dissolved after making one film.” ! He also took up the case of one gil operator. ie said that be- ¢ause of the depleting exemption, the oil man was able to develop Bropartics yielding five million rsa year, but paid only $100,000 in taxes over-a five year period. This, said the... President, despite the fact thé man’ in- come. fom non-oif Sources alone overaged almost one million dol“ lars a year. The President did not identify the oil man. 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