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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, tone POLIO FOUNDATION = | Chapter, and Prestiens of te | pest seg — a year’s March of Dimes & « grees Se ee ~ wnt af When we consider the cumula- | Hars, must mw om oe tive cost of the disease—care and | dimes if we are to succews, st equipment for victims of a“year long lest, im conquering infantile THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Here Tuesda es ‘At Harris School To Be Held Here Saturday | 65 Golfers Play % e The second in a series ®f field A N. I R Ar meets, among the grade schools t ava tion the” = eee pth ger as TENNIS es Aa if bes em ap: Tuesday! Jimmy Risk, Horseshoe oda an “= segs be ——> Boyview Park alter! arr) School. em Pitcher, Will Feature — jforms of enertainment will “Ts past, Coming would be./ (Morning, Afternoon and Wight? The first was held 11 4 Entertainment | oma e Mc 5 o| Daily and Sunday play at Truman Elementary "Schott ass ae “All hands will be treated to a, surer —- moore aad tag ot hen and tomorrow the third ‘will be| Arranged For Event held at Poinciana School, These meets are sponsored by | = oa the Key West Lions Club, through! pele, Basapity st 1p: ik at ve ;their Boys and Girls Program Recreation Area of the U. S. a pee City Recrea-, Naval Station. The party is for ton Department. Officer ii Finals will be held on Tuesday -who aur ee ee of next week and the winners tion Recreation Fund. Those at- will be feted at the Lions regular tending the party will be per- Thursday night supper. mitted to wear civilian clothes. This will be a monthly ‘event.\* Feature of the party will be Each month the succeeding grade Jimmy Risk, known as the World will be tha hosts. The third grades Champion “Trick and buffet lunch and free beer and soft drinks. In addition games sports events will be avail- able, with several prizes being awarded. Among the games for those who wish to participate will be a tug of war, three legged race, egg throwing contest, sack race, bucket race, and basketball race. Prizes will be awarded the win- ners of each event. Those attending the party are At Golf Club * Jim Sossoman Will Defend Trophy Here MAXIM DUMPS MILLS IN TITLE FIGHT A me : 3 ; Fancy bring their families. This Sunday te cue January. Fourth Horseshoe Pitcher. Risk has play- Sit outnce ane ochedalad to start . oy ee hosts for Febru-ied before many thousands of peo-| around 1:30 Saturday aftrnoon The Artman trophy tournament will be played this Sunday at the Key West Golf Club. Already, 65 @olfers have entered the tourna-} ment {ple during his tours. Among the famous people to whom he has demonstrated his skill are, Pre-| sident Harry S. Truman and Ad- miral Chester W. Nimitz. Risk uses standard weight With Risk putting on his demon- cape shortly after the games are completed. USS Minah Gets Fift; ears ago only 348,000. ne the federal Jim Sossoman will be on hand wW defend his possession of the Artman Cup. ‘The silver cup was donated by lL. PB. Artman, publisher of The Key West Citizen, and is now on @ispley at the clubhouse, Stock Island Sixty-five players have gees, ed the handicap tournament, win- nerf which will have his name Here On Monday USS Minah, an 136-foot vessel of the U. S. Navy, is scheduled j to arrive at-the Key West Naval | Base for general overhaul on Monday, it was announced today. The Minah is coming here from Panama City. On Saturday the USS Corry, a destroyer, is secheluled to ar- shoes, weighing two and a half pounds each. Also he uses the standard distance of 40 feet, Among some of the unusual shots which he demonstrates is the lighting of matches at. 40 feet the snaring of ringers on a peg hidden from him by a blanket and pitching over his wife’s head: Although the horseshoe de- monstration will be the feature People worked for 5 a government. Now the figure ‘is 2,111,000. ‘STAR * BRAND “menchs, COFFEE ———_———$ ote ARCHER'S TRY A POUND TODAY! em@raved on this beautiful cup, amd may be kept in his possession | for one year. i Play will start about 11:00 a. m.} rive here. attraction at the party, other SUPERETTE on Sunday morning and will con- Sewer until about 3:00 p.m. The course will be closed to players met entered in the tournament @uring these hours. Pro, Joe Lo- Pee suggests that those players whe cannot play in the tourna-| ment to please arrange to tee off by, 11:00 a. m Lopez also advises that will be a tournament of some/ kind held every Sunday, until) the end of March. There are also} #0 Many players entering these tournaments that it will be etessary to reserve the course for tournament play only during | the hours mentioned above. t A list of the pairings and the; starting time of each foursome) playing in the Artman 'Tourna- ment will appear in The Citizen: am Friday night. Gilmore Defeats Navy Candidates’ Team Last Night The USS Howard Gilmore bas- eetball team last night defeated tie Naval Base Candidates to the tune of 49-44 Bruno and Martyweska led the w rs with 11 points each. Dave Manning poured 17 points through there! te basket for the losing Candi-|feated Spider Web Drive - In,| aaaasaaseseaaaarar O— = h Freeman was well pleas-| Vile Overseas Garage beat the LEADING SCORERS ic eect lage ec ‘eemal as we! 2as- “inn nal 2 . ed with his team even though|V°8¥e Cleaners. in peskothally Tat BASKETBALL ARMOUR’S CRESCENT GRAIN-FED BEEF es Ib. they did lose. The Gilmore is a] &ames played last night at the} [Leading scorers in the Island Bs ‘ good team and the close score |High School Gymnasium atc aces ee 7 shows a fine game wis played| High scorer in the first game Ci'Y Basketball peasver incu: SIRLOIN s EA “ e Br iee ccans was Wazulla, with 17 points, Hale ,ing all games played in the sec- FACTORY PACKED WITH ORDER Coach Freeman and 13 mem-| scored 11, Perkins 8, Peterson 7,' ond half: ee A the Candidates will leave} Wales 5, and Battles 2. For the| pjayer— FG FT pts! AUNT JEMIMA lb February |, instead of the fourth | losers, W. Herrick, K. Herrick, G.'o., oe On. ene a | x: # announced before. This will|Herrick and Skaggs scored’ 10 Skaggs, Jewels 36 3 = 75 Pancake Flour 16c Pkg. ee them a chance to practice more together and perhaps make} Score by quart Total Meador, Bamboo _ 24 Send for AUNT JEMIMA'S ~~ EARS pant oe "San! a better showing for” themselves | Pollocis Jewel (one es HURRICANE LAMP / \*" PE ELone Ghane DFACHE: 22¢ Tmment thy seca 18 Wazulla, Sonar _.17 only 50¢ |] RICE .. 2 Ibs. 29¢ | PEACHES . . | | to play February 17 Bamboo Room won their fourth Oropeza, Vogue — 17 35 | d one AUNT 22 : aight cane tne Send half Dion, Overseas _15 a i box TOP ei | Shag ee ee by, one-sided scare of @4 to 28. p. Herrick, Jewels 13 By | seo mre if GRITS . pkg. 13c | Pineapple . . 20¢ 17 points, Meador scored and |G. Barber, Bambooll 6 28 | FRANCO.A\ ISLAND CITY LEAGUE = |G. Sweeting 14. For the losers R. Stakocic, Sonar 12 327 | ER MEnICAN i , Club. W.L. Pct | V. Smith, Roberts, Griffen and 0.'G. Sweeting, Bam.13. 1 27 | | PORATED i¢ i/. Aaspic Bombers 3 0 1.000] Ingraham each scored six points. Cerezo, Vogue 8. Oe, SPAGHETTI | EVAPO Key West Cubans | 2 1 667| Score by quarters Total ‘Castillo, Bamboo 10 ¢€ 26 ‘ARVEST 9 it— Adams De 2 2 |500|Spider Web 4 4 7 13—28 B. Villareal, SW 9 9 25 2 reg. cans 25¢ GOLPEN 303 Cans € Whiter Washes ‘2 Gal. . Pkg. Suds 3 nee | Lye. Pig. Y Sen Cari ts 0 4 .000| Bamboo Room — 16 13 16 1964 Gardner, Vogue 12 5 29 XPERT GOLD CHIFFON TOMATOES ‘fl CLOROX 25 S (NOTE: Cubans and Bombers Theo on |E. Sweeting, V-C 10 5 25 CAKE No. 1 Can ) +2 40C upersuds ee 25c h one tied game 1e Overseas age won over pave’ Tosue 3 95 i : have one tied game.) the Vogue Clee ya 45 to 31 eualaal eae: eae 1 MIX 2 for 17c LIBBY'S SLICED ¢===> BB No. 2 Can Tender, Sweet Gibbs’ Tomato 3 CANS : : score. High man was James, with Se ae = é a See) Raskethall Standings 14 points, Dion 8, Curry 7, Valdez 4-02. pkg. 24c EAPPLE | fy" | PEAS ..2 for 25¢ | PASTE .... 25 Island City Basketball League | and Lastres 6 each. Gardner scor- LARGE PKG SWIFT'S PIN (PA High School Gym ed 9, and Roberts 8, for the losers. DUZ : 94 oa ‘A MAGNOLIA CONDENSED Club W. L. Pet.| Score by quarters Total Cc ‘ ice Room 4 6 1996] Overenea Coveae 1 618 12 as ———*_* Comed Boat) iia MILK (With Order) Cn 19 Sonar School 3 1 750} Vogue Cleaners 910 3 | DOG FooD 12:8 Site CAN epi, c Pollock's Jewels 2 2 500 seo : — FINEST LOCALLY-R. Mamvenes Gerace 2 2 500/KEY WE S SOUGHT PARD . 2cans 23c can 39c Y-RAISED = Spider Web Drive-Inn 1 3 .250| (Continued From Page Gue) TOMATOES ee ee lbs. 23¢ Vogue Cleaners 0 4 .000| March 28, 29 and 30, and each RED DELICIOUS GREEN will receive $1 an hour for the U.S. NO.1 Sports Calendar Oa ele. a nee. “ ine, not only the number of per- BASKETBALL gon residing in the nation, but ONIONS, Island City Basketball League | the buying power of the countr ' (High School Gym, said DiVincent. The enumerators Ses +e « Se 22¢ Night) THURSDAY 7.00—Spider Web Drive-Inn vs. Vogue Cleaners. 8:00—« seas Garage vs. Son- Sa MARKET || ARCHERS S257 eas GOLF MILL $ ele Fiennaeeen That Serves You Best” i ae - ee WHITE and PETRONIA STREETS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT To une ea Pies . 2% Sonar Defeats Three Good Basketball * Games Played Last Night At High School Gymnasium Here Sonar School won over Pol- each and Borden scored 6. DiVincent said. ‘The census will be to determ- period, will question each five persons they see as to the amount of money they received last year.” Aneel RITE 3TRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE SCAR a CNN mR Pollock’s; (@) Wirephoto via Radio from London FREDDIE MILLS of England, defending his light heavyweight title, is knocked out by Joey Maxim of Cleveland, Ohio, in 10th round of their fight at Earls Court Arena in London Tuesday + night. The fight was scheduled for 15 rounds. brings the light heavyweight crown back to the United States. 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