The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 27, 1950, Page 6

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THR: KEY WEST-CITIAEN «-- FRIDAY, JANUARY €f, fete es ~rrrererere"| MARCH OF DIMES BALL — . (GAMES AT PARK TONIGHT URDY MEETS LT P tmdded = * Tonight | rom meets Coast- oe | fund drive. Will Play Ship's Team | Softpell games are scheduled {fer tonight at Gayview Park fe ithe benefit of the March of Dime The games will + THROUGH PEABO HERE EEE OEE LEADING MITTERS 2! USS Cabot Team fm — ‘i = | Will Meet Picked | : eeer errors Cards |J THORPE RATED GREATEST FOO | Club; Bamboo Room | FOLLOWING the first goftbal) contest: of the 1 BAREBALI Polascki tonight in aut Leoding bite . o tom bout at the Key, i i All fans in the city are invited City Be wt a] Bech once A Si te from 4/ out to a real treat, for the Cabot genes im 2 on gigas ee ' sa real ball club The locale jew we streets. This will be i have picked the best men to| Pays 28 8 am i is Palas first bout in o local [i8st tear sheet. this eek” | meet them te: the first game fiquen A ‘= : from the “Harrington Citizen, | 7 2 _s ving, but'Re comes highly regard-| {rom the state of Washington. jthe night. The V.F.W. will play Catero ff a ; he cam teke | We noted with a great deal of! the second. BR Rentrigirs Soot ot and many believe pe can e r that th ature in| 4 mer’ — the Al Cobet ' = the feemer University of Miami interest that the tempe: he Manager Jack Villareal. of = = sthiete, “Red” Cameron ! larrington is below poyeh |Bamboo Room has picked this a ; a ih the semi-iinal, Walt Purdy ore = not = to ry ‘onc | 1949 Champions to play the visit t on — ™ — ey’re mad), ani ic g sh A real game is antict i : meets Wayne Eck>art. Both boys tan had his ear frozen, when hi port He a tae Cestre, Vol. © ¥ (i= 20 untetented = lucally. Purdy car developed trouble along the |dez and Buster Roberts to pitch, @ ae matte & seQpational showing in his road. Nothing like that here, even | 558 Mira at first, R. Santana o: Dememe - ety Bout, while none will forget if we do have winds that ate not second and he will be eaptain of be @ Pres oJ ee one sped conducive’ to good fishing. To the club, Hopkins at third and D Ret ; Rove Gately thet had the fans on you people irom the northern] 4y° \/u. at shart, with Julius ©. Sete as Heir feet cheering the particip- j part of the country, with ai Villareal, Casado, G. Barber ana Anawie = ¢ peratures similar to those in Har- = staid duty, Alf ' Purdy it'a terrific hitter, with! Hinton, where it tals tq a mare| 20mee Arites for outtield duty. St Pow pond Sa we better = baser:) ; 19d Mie gine @) Wirephat 26 degrees -below ‘ zero, isn't it| ¢‘Teded in fichl oe ontfele Ro Sweets Eethart will be getting a severe blo a Mane ; i nice, to beable to wear spor|" weo'visitor will, hems team G. Ravin : « Seeds cael sth THRE, tomieus tearbtinlas shee Se te Carlisle Indian School 40 years ago, is rated the | anyone's guess to who would lead | shirts? Ad! atehelros picked from the best in the New OGeestetnnens in the-mein preliminary, Jer- greatest football player of the half-century in the ‘ociated Press poll of sports writers and | at the end of the quarter up. unti! ROMANTIC THNOR yard at present ¥ Mowt - ty Bieh tengies with Johnny: ‘sporiscasters. The poll was nation-wide. At left, Thorpe is shown getting off a kick during his | the last. day. And: seme of the First game will ry io 0 p Al Aceve Burke Th is the real Johnny | playing days. Right: He géts ax &ffectionate pat en the cheek from his wife during @ visit to {leaders all the the way lostiout in iasten oS ‘ : and the second at 9 p.m Most > * Burke. Mig_name was confused Philadelphia recently. With them is their Eskimo dog “Butch”. tl inal hours. H>t9 ‘commercial fishermen are no’ : 2. Beut t « o- with Ken Kenfield. It was Ken-| : i he vy Wednesday, a’ cobiathaving much luck with Kingfish] tt, Washington reports the mew \. “h , felt Gedeet Burke that made! -——— SSS Sage hee = ; Sore eee ved 25 ais led the) this year, and it’s because we| leader in the Cero mackerel clawt. "ya * mee auth 5 pocgshéwing in the last : Welghing 40: POUnGS: \have not had suitable weather|He made his catch while fishing — 2°" “Ss an. Ou fight j Bp P AND tournament in this cla gene king-fishing. T have been told,| with Capt. Wadsy DeMerritt. on y . Wednesday afternoon, Phelps An-! fe : x charter boat, Evelyn. The will definitely be the un- é derson, of Hopkinsville, Ky., re- that “No Man’s Land” is run pace gan a P é. 7 cuenta derdeg when he tangles with the dad tak care Phat tipped the "ing over with them, and the run | ca ; : - , ‘bet ke, who seemed t . baie mips Y s, and it was a! boats are making regular trips measuring 2 leet, 8% inches and hee ao ‘experienced boxer in — r a — pool class, but the water in this acea is so| is the new leader int + : poe Clyde Walton of Everett, Wash-; "Ugh the boats remain tied to Fig eran 7? oo ‘ fSal Alvarez goes . F4 4 the docks, ” ny Broad in another : ? Ingham, Ge tpointerl the Jeadet by , “Yet I read where a fishing boat] A RTAR STUDDED SHOW prel ° | X : nabeeies sr on the Keys . just the other day — me. dard ahd a battle A I BASKE I BALL IN MIAMI place ne soley), th, Niner sagnt thirty ate kitige 1° Lie to Phelps’ Anderson, of Hopkin the fight presen- one ee |know where they went to get| ville, Ky., also a guest of the 49 aie i RALPH BECK ty ase MM “gi - he Key West High basketball 6h : casa Marina. revorts the new rs vl we a ; 6 ee ‘ ill take to the road this| “"MANIPO THE MAGICIAN“— | In weather like this, éven the| leader in the Cobia class. It tilted hea s Sean ae ; LES VALLET, M.C. _ most daring fishermen ‘will not| the scales at 49 pounds measured At CHARLES V. : po Calendar ‘BAMBOO ROOM LOSES - week-end when they leave today Seabank: ‘attempt to run their boats in thc | 4 feet, 6% inches, with a girth of Me | i [eee ¥ for Miami to play the St. Peter! oa) second {waters of No Man's Land,—anc|2q inches. The catch was state Adams 73 = and ‘Paul's team and journey the a the area is appropriately named | ‘rom Captain Albert Atwell’s Sen ¢ ir League coxt-uight for wretch mugen ee en Aura OF” the RUTH NEWTON, charter boat, the Sailfish NOTE 1 Bomber next night for a return match| tournament is starting very much iLUES “ ~ Stadium, A ps 4 4 . Sygeae) aaa SINGING THE BLU: AT BEAUTIFUL © ) with Belle Glade. like the first, with one sea a CASA MARINA EL : + wee » Conchs are w firmly set} the fish appear to be getting larg- scars; HoT . Q es el “ar * Defeated By Pollock’s es eee district | ery An entry received today fora From Ted Canova’s Charter ‘ May ety for t Reckethall Standing ar Aaoge.Dair 3s. Atomic. SENATORIAL ACTOR j. Jewels, 54-45; piscina & msec es 3d i | HON tipped the scales at 31 boat the Flo Along, comes an en-| _ Winding up the entries for yw TC t | ’ 9 » | ) Garage Team Beats LEADS CONCHS pounds, considerably heavier than try for an’amberjatk that tipped iret period is that of a barracude Island City Geskethell League raion : the first entries in this class re- the scale¢ at 38 pounds, measur-| ‘Mtered by Mrs. J. Bilge. af * c w r 3 im ta ‘ints. eerenn ay tats ona eal ceived during the first quarter. ing’3 feet 10 Riot It was caught | 28 Texas. Her entey _ - a ” en : om - —— —Sonar Scheal Five I Qne charter boatman tells me, py Fred Clark, of Toronto, Cana pi dag mga orige sydd, sack on a i the heaviest barracuda caught in gj nehes. The was made fro 4 4 BASKETBALL ‘ ‘ss ene Hest ae at ee the 1950 tournament will be made BERNIE CUMMINGS ooangeal — Potter's eh - Talend City Basketball League its first game of the second-halt} by, him. He has the bait in the and HIS ORCHESTRA =a 8 Ts ae nn M@igh Schoo! Gym, schedule of the Island City Bas- fish-car and he knows where the ‘ peters: as : = gow Night) epi: ’euda is. ARN he’s waiting on is Clyde Walton, from Ever: ketbal] League, dropping a )bat- tle with Pollock’s Jewels, 54 to 45. It was thrilling all the way. The seore was . knotted several ' # times but the Jewels played fast} in the last quarter. Buckweitz scored 15 points in this quarter alone and 30 points in the game. The Overseas Garage won over the Sonar School by a 62 to 42 score. | The Spider Web won over the ; Vogue Cleaners by forfeit. WEDNESDAY 70—Lions vs. Overseas Ga- 8 boo Room vs. Sonar "Pollock's Cleaners. GOLF lunieipal Golf Course 2fSteck Island) iy and Sunday play. Jewels vs, ing, Afternoon and Night) and Sunday play. rs Second Game “ 10 10 14 8—42 (Night) ESTES KEFAUVER displays (Spee Shoal the coonskin cap he. will wear | RE igi | Third Game in the O: al Amateur. benefit show et Wesninties T2Score by quarters. Total eeepc Pollock’s Jewels 9 12 14 22—57 An . - id Aroen hese iia Baniboo Room 5 15 11 1445 4 cy cm Saat a ad a | Referee, Sweeting; umpires, Mes ee ee ee \Henriaue and Fernandez: scorer, Boone tradition of Tennessee, ' Aguilar. png, Afternoon and Night) ly and Sunday play. OBB GIVES A HOSPITAL TO HIS HOME TOW i loss if they can take these two A (&) re if SKATING Wy WEeeMOCT ‘Score by quarters: ‘Total gemer- amey Sram teme Bayview Park TENNESSEE'S U.S. SENATOR | Ov jarage 19 8 17 20-62)” Little is known about the St. | ; Enslish apothecary. JOE LEWIS, forward, will cap- tain the Key West High School's quintet on its road trip to Mi- ami and Belle Glade. nee SEN eae Cee Meneame nae with seven wins and one loss and could go into a tie with Home- stead with nine wins and one Peters and Paul team, but Belle Glade has suffered only one de- feat in the past two years on their home coert, which is known as at hard court fo rvisiting teams: Next week the Conchs have an Opening date in their schedule and in order to keep, the team in top shape‘Coach Jones has scled- ailed the City Recreation League lead the Bamboo Room, . for & practice game Tuesday night. The Bamboo Reom is composed of all ex-high school players and won the first half of the ity Recreation League. PI Both teams are anxious to meet each other and a recall game should develop. Coach George Hough’s hot Junior Varsity’ will meet a team in the preliminary. that they are anxious to defeat. The friction match was invent- ed in 1827 by John Walker, an Dr. I. A. 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