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The Florida... Keys, . Outboara bataquer® 1 en betve ladivsput im their score md : ‘Club met at hnson. SI itor ont tom RASKE' pencteesaha ee tesa fer) boihe’ of dulee aout Mie Thoms | | and : i what qurned bat t3 Be ‘hiée day "S: Caro’ last Thursday’ evening, | | first quarter stor} ; Mfor:the sport.' ‘The -others that} During the evening, by an un. found the Conchs J ‘wete not so sure of the weather, | «i nous vote, City, ati ue of 16-11: + SCO should have gone out for the les- yet 278 e ed Louis quarter Lewis son in “be prepared” if not for) Eismer was made an honorary hit, and the Conchs| By The Associated Press a good game, Umbrellas, rain’ member of the Florida Keys Out. half time. : ‘capes, towels, and even complete | board Club. played a good COLLEGE t and last quar-| Georgia Tech 69, Florida 38. | @ precaution. Not for a moment did the damp i Mercer 52, Howard (Birming- ket to, ham) 45. : was | Georgia Teachers College 71, fi i Mr. Vie Scott, recent winner of the Albany to New York City Of the eleven entries, here is F the fourth. Erskine 58. the finish. Hin Outi ‘Race. end Henry{ Florida State 57, David Lips-} Mrs. Rosemary Mathews, 45 - 9 Chan pr iii scones aaa comb 53. —36. f a | Mrs. Marion Caruthers, 124%4—36%2. Mr. Scott stated he was a Key ® - g eF lf Mike ee Ste idin f0r his’ Pad Ann Miller, 57 - 164— = eas he wilt fou eo . team ie om Ruth Sassoman, 60 - 15—| sion followed the reutine busi-. Mrs. S. Watkins, 60 - 15—45. i MacClenny, 59, Baldwin 33. Bolles 69, St. Augustine St. Jo- seph’s 49. New Port Richey 57, Crystal ness of the evening. The main ‘int t 23. Wie bind Goaie winners were topic cf discussion being the big fishing party of last week end West High Manatee 1, Cneat o* . | Mra Jay Mankon ‘and Mrs. Ann| on Sawyers Key. Many fish re OCF s«éPTS:« Miller. ._|tales were related to the vast 5 00 10 The Ladies tournament begins! a musement.of the group. -5 34 13 next Tuesday, with the first 18) Club fishing parties will leave’ ae. O08. 6 hole round to tee off at 9 o’clock.| Saturday morning from. Garri- 4 24 10 It will be a tough fight, Dad, so| son Bight and Stock Island for 4 23 10 have a good dinner forthe little} , jaunt to Boca Grande. 1 1 3 | woman when. she comes in. Another fishing trip and all 3 Hed ‘ Hold your hats, now and get/qay outing has been announced : § a ready with your gay plaids, and/or Sunday, February 12. The: bh Bee Sunday. ushers in an-| Club boats will rendezous off’ the "0 O1 0 | mae ‘estination ‘Ships ‘Point a 4 Pas ¥oN for pe Point. P ek eae Beach Mainland’ 64, ‘one-of fisherman interested in joining 4 7-13 55 eeue 54,| teresting and’ ‘jolliest one day/ the club party are cordially in- of Miami a Heabronse » tournament of ‘golfdom. Tho each| vited and are requested to phone FG F pts. 3 a Si. Paul's Ai, Live | haf ot the team, be it) huband, | 749-w, ee a °St ne D. and B. School \itte pellet, the enjoyment is| Your Horoscope | $ 35 soapy car eg ¢)| doubled. What:the other:half can} § w9yRDAy) “FEBRUARY 11,! Ss 04 ‘- Bs eae kee ee na, | 1980-—Pomay tes a strong “ i : rere Placid 35.1 adding strokes; by “putting | ang forceful nature. A day for a ian) Park Sse so agid. 95.) one out:of hounds” is something) Poise tural leader of hd w 33, Ft. 4 - po! clan or a natura ie] $ 2 61 Winter Garden 71, Grove! men, capable of forcing a way in the world by force and energy. Umatilla 37, Clermont 34. © Avoid the tendency to . force in word and act, and. keep the pas- : ; i ‘4SLAND CITY LEAGUE sions under control. This nature Oviedo 42, Mount Dor Club— W.L. Pet, is endowed with a fortune that Miami Jackson 36, Landon 27.| Atomic Bombers .. $ 0 1.000 should not be allowed to ruin it- Lee 31, n iEdison 43. self by indiscretion. i Key West Cubans ...2 3 .400/. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1950 San Carlos Saints ... 2 4 .333]_Today gives much... executive SHUFFLEBOARD Adams Dairy ... 2 4 .333) ability, coupled with industry Bayview Park (NOTE: Cubans and Bombers | and diligence. Broad views of (Morning, Afternoon and Night) have one tied game.) life, general culture, quiet tastes Daily and Sunday play. and extrerie powers of endurance Albeit B Dick J, ebairman|SPOKts Calendar | irina'success | "4 of the A. B. Dick Co. Chicago, pe ean Friends ‘born in Chicago, 56 years ago. BASEBALL | a Island City Baseball League SKATING | . = 6 Bayview Park ‘Municipal Stadium, , PLANE CRASHES IN YUKON hae eupay.. ‘it nes Each Game, 7 Innings 7 7:30 to 9:00 PM. | DAY — : ; " ; “rang ang Cubans Vs.' “ne. Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Z . 4 ‘ president of the University of $:00—-San Carlos Saints ys. Virginia, born in Southhampton »;; Atomic Bombers. ‘ Co., Va., 53 years ago. ee, 7 Prepared for any i ae kind of weather? Everyone likes to think that there will be only sunny skies ahead. But when we use our better judgment, we know it’s best to be prepared for tainy weather. And there's no better form of pre- poredness than the security of a savings account | weil Hilted With regular entries. Now’is the e me in and open a savings account. ey SAVE now at The Florida National Bank at KEY WEST (" if eli : i if i i ! if Member FD EC for happier SPENDING later Fait F i i i if i i i Baseball games scheduled for o . tomorréw at Wickers’ Field in- Golf Finals Today | & clude the Key West Cubans, who é si i change of clothes were taken as Laubscher, i ee Adams Dairy andj} PALM BEACH, Fla. Feb. U— jor of the Chamber.of Commerce, | the ‘arlos Instaitute, who (The younger of the Mid- forwarded a letter to the club| Will play the league leading Bom- | raid, ik. Gane sisters, urse effect the spirit of the i i bers. col which had been received from ‘The Cu oe iry|Year-old Marlene Bauer, defeat- | clubs have ed before andj ed her. 22-year-old sister, Alice, both were Bac bei games.| in the finals of the Palm Beach The last game ended two to one,| Women’s Golf Championship. _ - in favor of the Cubans andj The West Booster as he spends sev-' Rounds held the Dairy to four Vi eral weeks é¢ach winter fishing hits. ‘ 5 i * soe eee Pa at once D : fish or similar de- Lewis First Game At 1PM. |Qvyer Alice seore was 5 and 4. “|. First game. will start at 1 p. m., the second at 3 p. m. a pa TTENTION! For Those Who Are Desirous of THE NEW 1950 CROSLEY Mr. Brown and Mr. Davis of . TRAIL MOTOR SALES ; Will Be At PAUL'S TIRE eae _ ,., 488 WHITE (Near Fleming) STREET : Today and Tomorrow. 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