The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 10, 1950, Page 6

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meena chee tenes R NONE Spe LS PLAY MIAMI. CH QUINTET TONIGHT Keyewert High will take on senalprodeice Mah School '-| GRIDIRON GREAT ONES TOGETHER Mightgin a poir of games. In the foret imo “the undefeated Junior Vorsit® wi meet the Tech Jun-}. tow oqo! Jn a real test. The Vargity will be weakened “of A. Henriquez and Who have advanced to squad d game will find the a ~~ -/.- tough compe- Tech High boys have m-having one of their dest oms. Although defeated by fead, four of the regu- ler erg were out of the line- up OW toiliness and injuries, these Boys*have now recovered. and i Ge in tonight’s lineup. a Tech Been led this year by GereM, Smith, star guard and es oe ae Dhl putes PPO Dyal, Prix: foot, forward. They have eived considerable help from Futehenson 6-2 center. “" loral boys can defeat Teoh Tonight, their chances will toe hier to defeat Homestead feat Friday and Saturday nights. A tt would make the chances appeag poor. The boys have been work hard for the past two weelgito improve their offensive P). Wirephotp “ent be 4 D THE ‘MEETING* 1 Hart (1 neue Desist ie at end, “3 86 catbon estat i fit. pley Wed mprove their defen-| Indian, voted the gr: alls plager of theohalficontdry. t sive Betica They, are at fhe anpu o f the Detroit Downt Quer- fy pe is set for 7:15, with} terback Club, Thorpe was jiined: the » greatesf player ia She the ¥ game seheduled for} yation-wide AP poll. © Pa: , Seer ee a oe Siseieert panne 3 ii ¥ rday the students held i whert p Meeting in preparation | PV VI VIF ISIC IFI ETSI VIOPGCSCCLEGCCGC CC TCTIG for ving their team on to} vie a - @ainst the Class Fishing Information ,. . boys @nizht and : SCALES : By JACK DELANEY. Fishing Editor \PRBAABAAAABAAAAAAASASLADAASAESAOARBARS WAILS: | Recreation Officer at the Naval Do You Want To Fish? ; Air Station, Boca Chica, a supply And apparentiy © there » are: ©f forms for use of personnel de plenty of visitors to the eity, avho. Sizing tO enter fish in the tourna- would like to, but since they are Ment. © here alone, feel the “cost of the This action was taken by the fishing trip would be too high J for Jaytees} ause they felt it one person, “Pwould afford some entertainment In my column the other nigiat, | jto the then stationed at the Air I volunteered to do everything* Stations many who are ardent fislermpn. 3 To date, there has not been anc jeniy received from the! Air Sta- tiof, or ior that matterthe Naval Station, on» fish -caught -by par W.L. Pet 5 0 1.000 ‘ubans 2 3 400 ints 2 4 333 Daly 2 4 333 E: Cubans and Bombers tied game.) Sparts Calendar (Night) ret DAW ’ jPev-Sta vs. Atomig fRambers JR. CHAMBRE OF mawent | 600, V1 Fiyers vs. SubRon FISHING TOURNAMENT ~ ah Tipping. the-Seales. * Py j ties fishing from, either station bi Leading Catches To Date | Fish Are Being Caught sails Ld . Fish— * | Weight the boys are catching the fish ys “ pal Stadium, Amberjack 66 Lbs. ailfish is just one proof of f flernoon) African Pompano . 1§° Lbs, |it. But apparently the word has - h fiame, 7 tanings Barracuda 94 ~~ Lbs. not* beén spread around; nor NGA Y + Bonite 14 Lbs, | have the forms, to give them an * = West Cubans vs.) Gose packerel 10° Lbs, ‘opportunity to participate in the en, D ' Cobia 49 Lbs, | tournament ¥ fom Corks Saints vs.) Grovatic Jack 20 yes "For the sake of those who may ig Bomber Dolphin 34 Lie, not know zbout the tournament - * * |there is no entry fee. The main A COLF Grouper $2 Lbs, stipulation is that the fish be . Kingfish 430 Lbs. | cough a rod’and reel accord Golf Course | caught on a rod’and reel accore Wieck Ident) | Mutton Snapper 13° Lbs. | ing to the rules aid down by the Daly sq Sunday play Pay 79%" 46 = Lbe | committee. That’s all there is to Bi. 42° Lbs. | it. You catch it, enter it at your 5 base, or any official weighing | possible to secure bookings for station in the city, and if you * TENNIS Berview Park parties of four, who were willing win a trophy we'll mail it to you * m ond Night)! '¢ share expenses of the trip..The So lets get the entries in, the . nt Sunday play response was good, but not iquite | tournament:ends next menth, : enough called to place their} The Pelican Sees » BRATING names on the list. There. wert} Ben adams: < and - his: *family Beyview Park Quite a few calls telling me. what! watching the boats. Jeff Brod- Ith Hts AAW Duld Case “ani DARA oe . ~ }@ wonderful idea it was, oo a * }much it would meap te yig new erpen the cooperation I. would. yec iweqdand Nites’ ay te Oo PM ete ete | Ry . Sa z y | Mra Tipvor “we ting for Reggie / iy Idea SW] Albert © Atwell and his pipe een PROARD Seheduting the ¢rips was not “Rusty’ hailing “everyone a ryetow P y idea. 1 am ashamed of the|seeg. Ray Gonzaga’ feeding the * eo nt Night) fet that I did not think of it) Tournamer Committee, good Tee! ‘rst, but since it was good, it} too. John West docking his boat was worth putting into effect—] Jakie Key, and part of his fam- nd at once ily—a small part I might add The rter boatmen are favor-| Mrs. Canova waiting for Teddy ome of them believe as| Wives are always waiting that a booth should be SCALES: "aimtained where these folks From aboard Captain Mc- m Fegister for the fishing trips.!Cloud’s bottom fishing boat Mil fill it as an emergency meas-! docked at the Garrison bight wre but some other arrange-| comes a report of two mutton ments should be made fish, weighing 14 pounds, caught Meantime hotels, a s inj by Chet Westcott, of Schenectady the area ean co-op ie by pass-| New York mg the names of persons want For the sake of the visitors tng to ge fishing on to me. I'll do from thg.narthern part of the eaim weather. For weeks, on, | West where the we wondered when the’ wind | pespees. ¢ Winn You ask what is thé matte? now? | thep? Well, its too calm—and too clear, ow we are looking for ,, just. | Wee bit of rough weather, not too Tasted Selow —vwWith the exc make good fishing ss id 4 Man Catches Sailfish ve been reliably informed| Brooklyn, N. that @ Navy man stationed with} pounds, length | Pawtulant at Boca Chica brought] girth 25 inches. ® @ sailfish that measured an] Joilet, Ill., the was written that, but everyone] s s a 61 a Cob ’ submits a 61 p "heen, bee Geen mam it, or where, is something I’m not 5 i @ girth of 31 @ Weer Virginie. |*tert me thinking about the Jay-j ted an entry fo h at Washing. aad Island City Fishing Tourna- pound oe Ueevennety —? ~— 's > tie ; Op January 3rd of this year,! wich, Conn., the best I can for all ofyou."** sheountry, especially Lake of the Mever Satisfied Wopds, and elic «Harrison. West For weeks we prayed. épy. gopd, coty’s cafeh was made in Ke temperature is 78 ipeg could use a Would stop, and finally. they didiDlitte of that a now couldn't ate the entries ption of those ubmittea Friday, which had net ,feush, mind you, just enough to, been received at the time this AMBERJACK—J. Townsend Y.. weight 37 3 feet, 10 inches Barrett Smith, of twelve year old oy ne ewen seven feet long. The weight,|lad who holds the record for the , Well, there was some disagree » leader in the barracuda class, - WW above), line | ment over 8 new leader in the s, ound amberjack. agreed on the length. Who caught| measuring 4 feet, 5 inches, with inches. Hjalmar Seethel eeeeh af the | © @ position to state, but it does Rehn, also of Joliet, Ill., submit- r one weighing 35 measuring 3 feet, 7 Albert Portney of G reports a catch there was forwarded ae wd ee Wi ghing. 54. pounds, measuring 4 At aan Arena! There will be no boxing to- night at the Key West Sports Arena, Simonton street. The pro- moters had attended the Golden Gloves tournament in Miami ‘this week, and did not have time tq! arrange a card. Bamboo Boon: SubRen EBeats Score Of 5 To 3; SubRon Four Wins From Veis, 14 To 7 Bamboo Room softball nine won over the OplovSte Jact nicht in the opening game by a five te three score. In the nightcap, the SubRon Four won over the Vets by a 14 to 7 score. OvDevSia boys first frame on a hit hits by Valdez and Aritas. In the third they’ scored four runs, enough’ ts win, on three hits and and two walks’and a bouble by Sécory. boo. Villareal hit two. the winners OpDevSta Bam. Room . 010 400 x—5 7 Batt: Sci Secory, P. Valdez and Castro. in the sixth to win the game. Knowles pitched the whole! afely. Al. hit a homer, Jac Lewis hit three safely for the Vets. In the field, Downing Wag- Gingirich and Turner were st for SubRon and J, Rodrj- and Blanco and John Lewis were the best forthe Vets, } Score R.H. Be SubRon 100 057 1-14 10°37 Vv. FLW 400 111 x--711 61 Batt: _Turner and Ewing; Knowles and Fallon, BASKETBALL SCORES By The Associated Press LLEGE Miami 4 3. HIGH SCHOOL Fernandina 40, St. Joseph’s | (Jax) 26. | Edison 54 Miami 40, | on 44, | 5 inches, with a girth of 29 M. Henock, of Kenosha, , submits an entry for one weighing 56 pounds, measuring 4 feet, 6 inches, with a girth of | 2842 inches Only entry in the grouper class was submitted by Dr. J. Russell Cook, of Cumberland, Md., Who was fishing with “Bink”: Wilson, | also of Cumberland, His catch weighed 35 pounds, measured 8 | feet, 2 inches, with a girth of 28 inches. Easiest way te loveliest roome! is eed Om ae covers wallpaper, Sint. piaste e ine hour dry! No"painty" odor! toe Thompson Enterprises, Inc. Hardware Division PHONE 866 Bamboo Wins By t Wine Came Last Night From Navy; Veterans FOLLOWING ‘THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR VX QUINTET Ri ATLANTIC AIR FORCE TOURN WITH SECOND PLACE TROPH' * Locals Lose To 1. da dindhe deaths Ath, Ache nhs date dene Coral Sea, 64-54, In Final Battle | At Norfolk, Va, | ” | By LT. W. E, JOHNSTON, USN The enlisted men’s basketball | team of Development Squadron | ONE (VX“1), Boca Chica Field, ‘lost the final battle for the At- Jlantic Fleet Air Force toura- ment title last night at Norfolk, Virginia, when the cagers of the * FERRISS, A BRAND: NEW PAPA. Seon Sa een Ae ee *#* USS Coral Leading hitters in the Island ored in the} City \Baseball League for 1950 fouzht 64-54 thriller. ‘ nd an error,} have ‘just been figured by the The local team, soon to return then Bamboo tied the count on writer, official scorekeeper. The. leader among the.regulay: Place trophy, lost their chance is Al Cabot, Pina by D Rob p. for, further participation in the tio walks. The Red Devils scor-|¢ts) M. Sanchez, Jack Villareal ed two in the sixth om two hits] @nd G- Barber 1 During the :tournament play at: e averages: Norfolk the DevRon ONE boys < Player— AB Ave. met the Coral Sea team three “At bat the leaders were W.|f, Rodriguez, Saints 3 Campbell with two hits for Bam-j Jy, Villareal, Adams 3 Al. Cabot, bi 1 In the field, Williamson, C.! Tagraham, nent te Cambell, and Secory were the|p, Raherts Bomb. 19 best for the losers and Villareal, i'M. Sanchez, Saints 15 Valdez, Castro were the best for! G. Lewis, Adams . 7 Anguiera, Saints . 7 Score 5 oy He E-\ Joe Mira, Bomb. . 5 100 002 0—3 5 i Ja. Villareal. Bom. 20 ;2- sretz, Howard, Allen,! Gg Seta oivene it | Al. Pazo, Saints _ 13 The V.F.W. scored four runs in Beuford,” eters 8 the first frame and looked like a B Vilgreal, A.D. 11 sure winner, but the SubRon 1, Griffen, Adams 11 boys scored five in the fifth to y. yidgl, Bombers 11 take the lead. They scored seyen Mongolo, Saints 9 ! Prof. Charles P. Smyth, of Force ,plans to give a rousing} 1950 under-privileged child fund- | aga. : : Sea emersed tha winners of an exciting, hard ta Key West with the second competi don’ “to” detérmine thq Atlantic Fleet championship. 667 times, winning the first game’ .667 50 to 48, losing the second 50 to’; 484 eliminated from the tourament 466 until it had lost two games. 425 VX-1 gained the right to enter .425 the AirLant tourament by win- March 1. .400 ning the Southern Area crown ~~ i boulevard. .388, in the finals. ‘3851 Although definite inférmation | '375| concerning their time of arrival | old Fish Fry “363 | is not known, a large nee hae .363/ of enthusiastic squadron mates, } if id F b PA .363| proud of the team’s a rh ay, ep. & .333| ments against the stiffest com- | petition of the Atlantic Air; WRONWORLACOUNAH- WOOD 22s hd OPATTO DOTS OO me IDO HD TT , TRIUMPH Kiwanis Club will open its . COFFEE MILL zame for the Vets and hit, two princeton University, famous welcome to the returning war-|raising program by holding a! homers, one to right genter and chemist, atom bomb researcher |riors the moment they deplane’ fish fry on Friday, Feb. 24 aa at one to left. Gingrich hit three porn in Clinton, N. ¥., 55 - years at Boca Chiea Field late today! tween 7 and 9 p. m. 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