The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 9, 1950, Page 6

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neat ml Por Outstanding Novice Fighter George Daibiaski Also Get» Trophy Por Fastest KO te Teurnament MIAMI, Feb. 9.—().—South Pioride’s Golden Gloves cham‘ | pieme slept late this morning after sewing up their thousand spectators weteher Al Maxwell of ‘Miami evercome 106-pound weight dis- @iventage to take the Open Di- vielen heavyweight title. He de- eetened 290-pound Billi Camp- bell, alec of Miami, in the finals. tm another close match, Joel Leet of Miami won over Bill Morgen of Hialeah for the light- weight ttle The tournament was sponsor- e@ by Radio Station WIOD and The Miemi Daily News. Movie Mer Joseph treageh en Other Open results Piyweight Stan Houck of Mi- “i sored a technical knockout ever Vincent Flury of Miami in the first round Bentemweight Billy Lauder- @ale of Hialeah decisioned Harry Morey of Key West and feather- et Tenald Todd of Miami @ Eddie Hodges of Jupiter @ the first round Welterweight Jack Green of Hisleah decisioned Mack Lauder- date of Hialeah and middleweight Tors Breeton of Miami stopped Bethy Charles of Miami in one rend Light heavyweight Lawrence Preddy of Miami stopped Don Reth of Key West in the first ound th the novice division, fly weight Roy Sweat of Hialeah de eitemed Joe Siddon, Jr., of Hia- lewh and bantomweight Paul Golden, of West Palm Beach, Gevisioned Richard Partridge, of Miam Featherweight man, Mian) Cogh of Key West and lig welgtt N. Finley of Hialeah stepped Marvin Anderson of Mi- emt in the third round Welterweight Ben Makofsky of Miami decisioned Don Floyd of Hisleah and = middieweight Lennie Wilson of Key West stop- ped Eddie Volboch of Miami in the second Sultz-| M. Kenny med decis Laghtweight Frank Cutrie of Miami decisioned Frank Panzera f Key West Tro were given to Lonnie W ike the outstanding nov- awe fighte respective of weight ui to George Dzinbski for scor- mg the quickest knockout of the wurney BASKETBALL SCORES By The Associated Press sippi State 7E Muar Stetson 61 Sports Calendar SOFTBALL THURSDAY 0—Op-Dev-Sta Bombers #:00-—-VX-1 Flyers vs. SubRon) Four vs. Ish City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) Each Game, 7 Innings SUNDAY 1:00—Key Adam $:00-—San Atomic West Dairy Carlos Bombers Cubans Saints GOLF Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play. TENNIS Bayview Park (M rning, Daily and Sunday play. SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. “Old a Old at 40,50, 60?” i, You't are peppy at 70. ry Wo with Ontrex. Comainsgonic for weak, Seung due saleiy <9 body's lack of iron Teale Tablets for bop, younger tceiag, Wer day. New ger acyuslated" size on’ Sct & #t Gardner's Pharma titles last! *|by President E.C. Nance ~}night Afternoon and Night) Mi all drug stores everywhere—in IVX-1 BASKETBALL TEAM FACES ‘USS CORAL SEA TODAY TO DECIDE AIR- LANT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION F Benefit Games Of Softball To Be Played Tonight are scheduled for tonight, begin- ning at 7:30 o'clock, at Bayview Stars, last year’s city champions of the “A” will meet OpDevSta, last yea winners of the second half of the “B” League. Dewitt or Valdez will furnish the opposition. gether Fw. one of the best clubs in the city Feit, they will be hard to beat. city for his V.F.W. team. Two good games should be ihc result. Second game, 9 p. m. Bill Justice Is_ Offered Tampa Football Position TAMPA, Feb. 9.—(4).—The job of head coach at the University of Tampa has, been offered to Clearwater High School Coach Bill Justice. The announcement was made last after Mike Gaddis re- signed The job pays five thousand do!- lars a year. At Clearwater, Justice said he had learned he was approved for the job. He said, “Several de- tails still have to be worked out before I decide whether to ac- cept.” end with the acquisition of two jing for the third 3 y good pitchers in Steele and! game promises to be a_ thrill The outcome will decide which! Manny Allayon has rounded up | team will qualify to compete in some of the best players in the ‘play to determine the Fleet champion, beginning Feh- ruary 20 at Norfolk. A nignt by Lieutenant Commander E. J. Wagner, USN, who accom- panied the local boys to Norfolk, bore the following’ messag 1, 36; USS Coral Sea 50. Go into finals 9 February. No vinegar in boys tonight. Different story and score The DevRon One team quali- fied to. enter Force the victor of the southern area in play at Jacksonville lz Teams Tied In ‘Tourney Play At Norfolk, Va. By LT. W E.. JOHNSTON, USN The basketball championship jof the Atlantic Air Force wili be Two benefit games of softbal| decided today at Norfolk, Virgin-| ia, when the enlisted men’s, team} of Development Squadron Ore | night was a guest aboard the, Yacht Dona Rosa, II, of Havana,' Cuba. The boat is owned by Ben- jamin Garcia, of the Island Re- public. Garcia has name a committee of three citi-| Monticello Mayor Meets zens to judge the arrival and de-| Island City’s Mayor parture time of a power yacht al Tace to be held next month fom Miami to Havana. The yachts r In ‘the first game, Dewitt’s All-| (VX-1), based at Boca Chica Field league | meets the quintet from the USS League,}| Coral Sea in the tourament fi- nals. The teams have met twice pre- viously in tourney play at Ne will be on| folk, last night when the Coa Cotton presented | the mound for the All-Stars andj Sea defeated the VX-1 cag P goes OpDevSta’s star pitcher, Witzell,} 50 to 36 and Monday night when VX-1 emerged the winner in The second game will bring to-| hard fought 50 to 48 battle. In| SubRon Four and _ the| this type of tournament play no team is eliminated until it has | SubRon Four has always had | lost two games. Since the contestants are mee time todz Atlantic communication sent last xX- tomorrow.” the tournament Atlantic Air by emergirg st month. Charlie Hunsinger Signs 1950 Pro Football Contract CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—(#).—The University of Florida’s star half- back, signed his 1950 contract to with the Chicago Charlie has play Bears of the Hunsinger, Gaddis did not disclose why| National - American Football he was resigning nor what his League. plans were. George Halas, owner-coach of Meanwhile, former Vanderbilt} the Bears, announced the sign- star Backfield Coach Jim Scox-|ing of his number one man on gins has been named head coach} the Bears’ draft list yesterday at Pensacola High Shool. SA dedude tte dutndededdedadede tated FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR 109 242444440444444 4404 PITCHING RECORDS The writer, official scorekeeper ue Island City Baseball » has compiled the records fae by the pitchers of the} circuit. The data follows: Most Innings Pitched—J, Mc- Manus and Sweeting 21 each, Torres 18, Rounds 15, Mongolo 14 and Vidal 12. Most Strikeouts—Sweeting and Vidal 15 each, McManus 13, Tor- res 12, Fernandez 9, Villareal 8, Mongolo and Roberts 6 each. of eting g lo. 4, Mar io ande: z 12. Most Hits Off—C. McM Round golo 20, Sweeting Robert: Joe Lewis 6, C. Vald Rodriguez 1 Runs Off—Valdez 11, a 12, Sweeting - Rodriguez 5, McManus 12, Mongolo 17, M. Casa 7, Rounds C, C. McManus 13 and Vil- Earned Runs Off—Fernand CASH TERMS after a meeting with in Gainesville. 6, Villarea! 11, manus 10, Joe Casa Sanchez 1, Mongolo Cats Whiskers ATTENTION! For Those Who Are Desirous of Seeing and Trying Out THE NEW 1950 CROSLEY Mr. Brown and Mr. Davis of TRAIL MOTOR SALES Will Be At PAUL'S TIRE SHOP 426 WHITE (Near Fleming) STREET Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 10, 11 and 12 COME-SEE and RIDE THE NEW CROSLEY Hunsinger Vidal 3, C. M Rounds Joe M oz 5, Torres 7, D. E. Valdez 6, and E. Rod FOR COOKIES THAT ARE THE Crystals Pure Cane Sugar TRADE _ * EISNER TO NAME THREE [High School Girls’ JUDGES FOR POWER BOAT RACE TO HAVANA Joe} ‘Basketball Team Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner lust Yacht Club and the International Nautical Club of Havana. County, where they Eisner has not yet named the} trist-leading | Wimauma local committee. School, 45-32. Ralph Hartenstine, immigra- ‘tion officer, introduced Eisner to! the Havana Yachtsman, : 1 Benja-| mauma, but the team min Garcia. asked Eisner toj rangy opponents. Eisner was also the guest of Luis De Hoyos, Mayor of Monti-| cello, New York, aboard the lat- stop in the) ter’s yacht “Anclote” last night. will Club, Miramar| New York, 58 years ago. M & M Meat Department NOTED for FINE MEATS and QUALITY SPECIALS THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO SATISFY! ARMOUR’S BANNER DRESSED and DRAWN Quality Layer POUND | Grade “A” Georgia POUND BACON 39c/FRYERS 44c CHUCK ROAST .* 49¢ COLORED OLEO ARMOUR’§S CLOVERBLOOM Y-Lb. Prints POUND | Grade ‘A’ Medium In Carton—DOZ. Churngold 33c/EGGS 42c LIBBY’S LB. CAN CAMPBELL’S CORNED BEEF Pork & aes 2 for 25¢ R NO. 24% CAN DEL MONTE Halves Can ~DSDE —_|PEACHES. . can 25e LIBBY’S 303 SIZE WHITE CREAM 24-Oz. Round Box CORN ...2 cans 35¢ QUAKER GRITS NO. 2 CAN HOMESTEAD Tomatoes .2 cans 2le 2 Phas. 25¢ DUZ Orange and Black String Beans |se"Fon 2» 25¢ . 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