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. * ye ~ He Ips EM OT POCO ‘ *v~ W. 4. 4 ye Alvarez K.O.’s Henry Broad In . . Thitial Fight Eddie “Red” Cameron scored a five-round knockout over Coast- guardsman Frank Palascki in the B b R Tain bout at the Key West Sports! am 00 oom Arena, last night. ‘Palascki was willing and car-| Sl h ried the fight to Cameron. But. aug ters the former University of Miami| Great.had too much of a ett’ Cab yan’ 0 hand. And kept a left jab and} ot, a out abet Face. HOMER the softball ‘games’ played last *Palascki has won and lost with ‘ight, at Bayview , Park for ‘the Saey, while Cameron's ring "benefit of the March’ of Dimes has taken him to Madison ‘fund campaign here, was ‘featured juare Garden. by the overwhelming defeat of Haneres Wins the team off thé’ Aircraft Carrier In the very best bout of a good|'U.S,S. Cabot, in, port here, ‘at the card, Wayne Eckhardt, 170, of|:hands of the Bamboo Room, 1949 Miami blasted Walt Purdy of this) champions of the city. city to the mat in the third round} Bamboo Room downed the Ca- | to score a knockout. . Bs bot outfit 23 to-0 in the opener. Round one was Eckhardt's by’a) Veterans of Foreign Wars. nosed +e areal fe sare ae the Aircraft Carrier boys 5 to 2} 5 ;{ in’ the nightcap, Purdy’s punches carry plenty of| "Valdez. pitched the first’ four was Burt by Walt. frames for the Bamboos. He al- For a while in a Tce fliree, it lowed two hits. Roberts pitched looked Jike Purdy was going to the last three and was touched 2 = for four. ent abr Saad ey he. cavent For the locals, Barber and Mira but Eckhardt rallied li 3 “do hit homers, and “Lefty” Aritas or die” flurry of blows that dazed hit three safely. Valdez, Acevedo, the Purdy bo: Mira and Santana hit two each. Eckhardt threw his blows with| Roberts hit safely in his only time blazi at bat. OF ae meting. ne Sew that Pur-}"" For the Flat-Top boys, Smith lanche of blasts: hit two safely and Steinback hit ‘The fans were on their fect as| t¥° Bleek and Leister each Eckhard' hit one safely. toe ede hyn ery ne t06, tol “In the field, D, Angelo, Burelli, Finally Eckhardt sent, the well-| (24 Steinbeck, were the best for built Purdy to the mat. Purd: the losers, and~ Mira, Santana’ was down for the count of ning | Castro were the best for the win- tage ae ‘ ;.| ners.. 45 ee peared giritgenn Score by innings:i R. HE. on again, and to save Purdy more|Bamboos . _ 047 620 3-23 15 1 e, Referee Fernandez step-| Cabots..,.....000 000 0— 0 6 ped in and pulled Eckhardt away.} Valdez, Roberts and Castro; Purdy was a beaten battler} Leister, Potter and Burelli. with a couple of welts protruding! | Umpires: Fallon, Santana and on his face as the end came. But] B.’ Vilareal. the young light-heavyweight went down with glory. ~ This is only Purdy’s second pro- sional fight. In his last bout he In the nightcap, V.F.W’'s soft-| ball club won over the U.S.S Ca- bot 5 to 2. Burnaski to win in a] Loose playing in the first two) itcontest. frames lost the game for the visi- Triumphs tors. fohnnie Burke, 138, pounded] Knowles fanned seven and gut a decision over Jack Wagner, the main preliminary. lvarez Scores | kout West's own, Sal a knockout over Henry of Miami in an excellent | Referee Fernandez stop- e bout in the third round, one of Alvarez's short sent Board to the mat. id protested the stopping of Ainsworth three. At bat, B. Villareal hit two safely to lead the Vets, and Der- rico hit two safely to lead the Ca- bot boys. Conrad, Brunelli and Steinbeck each hit one safely. In the field, D. Angelo, Conrad, and Ainsworth were the best for the Sailors and J. Rodriguez Blanco, Villareal and. F. Sand were the best for the losers. Score by innings: R. H. E. Alvarez cP tie 2S ne UPd ot aaleos N » NaS IE Nin 1 aa MOA SLB AB ad the ut. Alvarez’s lefts and{Cabots 000 001 I—2 5°4 Tights were finding their mark] pw.“ 910 011 x—5 81 ad _was a bewildered lad. Ainsworth and Bruneikli All three rounds were very fast action-packed. Knowles, Sands‘ and’ Villareal. P : Umpires: Valdez, Potter; Caléro the first bout of the evening,| Seay ee Cake ald a -built muscular young man and Alayon; Scorer: Aguilar. eo name of Jimmy Lumpkins 5 finest (ous tans el Mor lene Bauer Advances To Golf Finals Leland two weeks MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 28.—().— T.0.'d Charlie Reed. This Lumpkins is great. At Teenster Marlene Bauer of Mid- land, Texas, and the seasoned least “he was last night. Lump- kins is a replica of Joe Louis, the tournament star, Polly Riley of Fort Worth, Texas, advanced to- Bomber. The guy has a day to the finals of the 18th An- ago had blasting left hook, and a sharp tight. He is better than many Main bouters. The lad will need company, if he is to show his true ability locally. —— a} Helen Lee Doherty Women’s, s AatelizsGolf..Tournamet. jo” Barracuda Caugh Apel sPner A a e defeated Peggy Kirk of Findlay, Ohio, 3 and 2, ‘n one semi-final, Miss Riley eliminated Edean An- On 3-Thread Line May Set Reca Caught near thred- “ line is being checked &8 a possible world record. The International Fish and Association at the American Museum of Natural BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, history in New York is to de- Afternoon) tetmine if a new record has Each Game, 7 Innings been set. SUNDAY— A Charleston, W. Va., man 1:00—Adams Dairy vs. Atomic —E. D. Knight—boated the Bombers. fish yesterday. He hooked it @-mile off Hobe Sound. ity minutes were requir- @d\to bring it aboard. The present record weight is 2l-and-one-half pounds. 3:00—Key West Cubans vs. San Carlos Saints. INNIS Bayview Park .Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. cad 1 ‘| the various sections of the tourn- listed below. This is one of the largest turn-outs for possession of the trophy. | A golfer must win the trophy | for three times to gain final Ppos- session, Kermit Loucks, director. in! scharge of tournaments at the Golf Club has announced the pairings for the Artman Tourna- ment. The first foursome will leave the tee at 11:00 a. m, and play will continue at seven-minute in- tervals until 3:00 p. m., when the last foursome leaves the first} tee. Loucks advises that past entries will be accepted. Participants are asked to call Pro, Joe Lopez, for starting time. There will be a total of twelve .prizes awarded to winners of ament. The prizes are on display at} the clubhouse and consist of golf; equipment. The pairings: 11:00 A.M.— Handicap W. J. Stephens 21 Rifenbark 31 Striplin « 30 Stadler 30 11:07 AM.— Handicap Cameron +216 Drace 13 Richards ~ 18 Thomas 1 11:14 A.M.— Handicap Sullivan 196 Phillips 18 Cobb Durham 11:21 A.M.— Handicap ‘Whitaker Plowman 27 Henson 25 Sawyer 25 11:28 A.M.— Handicap Harris 20 Douthit 28 Nelson 20 Wood 11:35 A.M.— Cole Thurman Shangula 7 Hertig 14 11:42 A.M.— Handicap Rogers 9 A. Parks 9 Baker 10 Loucks 9 11:49 A.M.— Handicap 23 34 21 Sands 18 11:56 A.M.— Handicap McCardle 23 Campbell 18 Blount 16 * Wickes’ 16 12:03 P.M.— Handicap George Carey Jack Carbonell Ralph Faraldo 15 21 G. Archer 23, 12:10 P.M.— Handicap Hayes 9 Artman 9 J. Mathews 14 F. Mathews 14 12:17 P.M.— Handicap L. Lopez 11 Albury 13 Leto 10 Tyson 9 12.24 P.M.— Handicap Hyman 18 DeMeritt 15 Knight 6 J. Mira 5 12:31 P.M. Handicap , Sossman ee H. Mira 6 Valdez 6 Crawford +19 12:38 P.M.— Handicap ~ sWod. <f 9 Goodman 9 “Peeples, * +59 12:45 P.Mi— ‘Handicap Londefée a16 Pierce 16 O'Bryant 21 Kirschenbaum 18 BASEBALL STANDING | ISLAND CITY LEAGUE Club— W.L. Pct } Atomic Bombers 3 0 1.000 Key West Cubans 2 1+ «667 Adams Dairy 2 2 500 San Carlos Saints 0 4 .000 (NOTE: Cubans and Bombers have one tied game.) sits laine rnament For Golfers Tomorrow . . .Golden Gloves Event Shaping Up For Boxers .. . Officers At Baseball It was an enthusiastic struggle, which ended in defeat for Naval Officers of the Naval Air Station. Chief Petty Officers of the st tion were the winning contest&nts in the Officer-CPO baseball game played Thursday afternoon at the Naval Air Station picnic. Score, 36 to 10. One sailor remarked, “That's the first time I ever saw a player slide into third base - with a full can of beer in his hand and not spill a drop.” The Naval Air Station _picnic- party was attended by about 500 personnel, their dependents, and dates. It was held at the Seaplane Base in the area east of old Trum- Hotel, in the shade of Aus- beer lunch was served. The Officer- CPO baseball game highlighted the entertainment, but many of the guests horse shges, while others engaged with families: and friend: of. the more optimistic guests were seen to have bait, lines and throw them into the Windswept | Si8M up early. All Jayeees who waters of ithe:bay, The fish must, Wish to serve on- have ben in a drinking mood because they certainly were not eating. Two Games At: Wickers Field Tomorrow Island City Basebalt League will stage a doubleheader tomor- row afternoon at Wickexs Field (Municipal Stadium) on Flagler Avenue. In the opener, Adams _Dair will play the Atomic Bomber: This should be a humdinger, for both clubs are playing good ball at present. It is expected that Vi- dal will pitch for the Bombers with Santana catching, and Joe McManus, the Triple “A” pitch- er, for the Dairy boys. This game will start at 1 p. m. In the nightcap, Key West Cu- bans, with Joe Casa in the box, will tackle the San Carlos “Saints.” The Cuban Club boys will have Kaki Rodriguez as { their starting pitcher, with Delfin Fernandez just back from New Mexico, on the receiving end. Buford will catch for the Cubans. This game lated for 3 p. m. Malibar 13 Wins Sailing Race And Sets New Record CAT CAY, Bahamas, Jan. 28.— (®)—A — 53-foot ketch called Malibar 13 sailed into victory and a new record in the Fourth An- nual Ft. Lauderdale-to-Cat Cay | Sailying Race today. The record time hours, 47-minutes, onds. Malibar is: owned and skipper- ed by J. Jewitt, of Miami. : The defending champion, R} M DeMere’s 44-foot-sloop, Ocean Queen, was second in the cor- rected time of nine hours, eleyen minutes, and two seconds. De- Mere is from Savannah, Ga. Onkahka, a sixty-foot yaw, owned by George Solitt, of Chi- cago, was third in nine hours fourteen minutes, and 23-secards, Fourteen of the seventeen com- peting yachts had crossed the finish iine by six this morning None of the contestants reported was eight and 24-sec- any trouble and early finishers 3 3 inishers said they met perfect ailing soaker Ott Saili twelve to fifteen mile an hour winds the entire journey een “TARTMAN CUP PAIRINGS [L.Burk Tells. ANNOUNCED TODAY Pairings and starting times forx. jhe Artman trophy tomorrow are | : The Golden Gloves’ { Bouts will begin’ne night at, the ing. all |B Chiefs Defeat | ‘clubhouse on Flagler avenue. , A’ hn VORA igre Jaycees About | oxing Event y The weekly meeting -ot the Junior Chamber of,. “Commerce | ment was held Thursday night’ at. the Jarge group. was. Lt. Burk speak ‘a Gloves Tx scheduled to get. soon here in Key.’ tination “Fi é 7 =< Jocal boxers, navy andtown men 4 are eligible, if «ti tan prove wal their amatetir standing. ‘The Key, Help West team will fight here, in-Mi-| — - ami, and*if successful, are.-en-| titled to compete in’ the finals at New York City, later this year. Lt. Burk hopes to have the com- hind this tournament. : ‘The » Jay- cee membership will attend ina | body next week, dispensing ‘with’ the regular "business “meeting... “MIAMI, J: Joe Pinder, Chairman of the}Péter and Paul Hig! | President's Ball, reported “that; kétball team last night defeated. ticket sales and reseryatians were} the Key West High School, 48-46. No other details are available. |! Tonight, the locals play Belle f Progressing vety well; ‘he urged; all members to increase their ef-| ° . forts so that the largest crowd} Gla possible may attend this worthy in. a game of volley: ball or relaxed if Fishing was not listed as part{Public Affairs Commi € of the entertainment, but several {that only 1,500 vaters had regis-' 1 ‘fun has been pla tor veryone a fine time. ua 8 Jack Murray, Chai in of "The tated | held in tered for the May elections; he! t attend. ° urged_all Jaycees to ask people: ts i Jury Duty. were house. e Wistfull ‘Young ’ Binbroidered * tones ‘of self used on. soft Sizés 10-18 , $12.98 We Have soci hye pss hae ‘ ts event. is being stag. nefit’ performance fi ‘of Dimes. No prizes, | awarded as all receip' ge to this worthy cause. ! participants in the show | hoping that, each. spectator | make: a generous donation the MARCH OF DIMES. 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