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6, 1950 THURSDAY, APRIL. Fishin 304-Pound Jewfish Was Largest * Ralph Hartenstine Sweeps Tennis Match . Fish € aught During Event Here Vinners ars Wingers Ey the grand prize trophies in the Third Annual I land ng Tournament were released today by the Junior Cham- , *Ponsor of the event. » Chairman of the 1950 Tour iY : | chi r 950 Tournament, stated today, 3 Sin islend City Fishing Tournament has been the most suc- Pa HY uadertaken by the Junior Chamber of Commerce—| he ru e he fact the tournament was started a month later, - + quarter this year was handicapped by bad weather ournament entries this year aré greater than they have = bg been, work of the committe City ber af Cammerce Manuel Lope: “The and | i} ee THR ERY WEST CITIZEN Winners Of 1950 Jayc PAGE FIV? ee Island City g Tournament Announced Tod we With Hamblen To Win City Championship Down - Trounces Ten nessee Captain 4——_——_. THREE CHILDREN 7 ‘ Cine S and trophies mailed on T . h rn H The finals of the City Tennis Championships took place in high|twin brother, Billy, were awak- ate Wd like to feke this ideas ons t; Play To emory festivity late yesterday afternoon in Bayview Park amid the click-| ened by smoke. Then Bobby took thank ak ie the Gare? 5 he zs ¢€ e, re of cameras, # with of pen te crowded the sidelines, Ane vee ony sally ta awaken} aycees, who have contri BR T , he scurrying of the ball boys, and a sultry heat that was the third arents, while he pergonal- ished ,, Sontributed eg Lomorrow ane layer oneanrt ily went to rescue his two sisters, | tournament,” he concluded. Be a ge {lly ue /Asnoctated Presa) Ralph Hartenstine is the 1950 Key We:t champion qut of a[ ,@hhyeerold Patricia Ann and i Newell Pinder, serving on his uled for’ tonight ar Boy 1er National Amateur Golf] field of 60. He defeated former University of Tennessee captain. | Mars ne, tWO- The parents and first committee assignment said: Park, Wt wae serbunted Ray Ve [Champion Bud Ward is now a[ Lt. B. A. Hamblen, jn scores of 6-3, 6-1 in a match that saw the| Hat facies foneed Rabby. anda } 5 : as a ed au ofessional. And that means tha : q tive 4 BES eq Bobby a “The tournament undoubtedly is G Albury. city recreation direc: | erent: And that means that former Temple University and Georgetown ace destroy his oppon- | his sisters. arf they. perished. | : ae pe measure responsible tor. traces wlibe re panies the| ent’s fluency of stroke with a bewildering succession of hard ser-| Breat de he - 7, sti petween a and ‘ ™ k this area is roeivide wens ne Weather permitting, @ double- [Frank Stranahan in match play. | Vices "P-Coust chops, baseline lobs, and a paucity of error RELIEF FROM PAINFUL a v regard header will be pla on Fride A oli ak * Hi i ilized Americe . to fishing.,I hope next year i 4 : Pea deed Me play in. the ~ is service utilized American ‘ will be possible te make ihe Mght, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. | open tou s, but all of them Ws | twists, heavy slices, and fiat can-| ATHLETES FOOT erate ape crete OI 1e Sone samme will find E 52nd | are Fedlateteateiee Mintecn stran (AP Won t Withhold nonballs, al intérmingled with IN ONE HOUR y amboo Room lo 95 e ee : accuracy, the twists followed to . Echoing . Pinder's statement, has a strong club ti hich | ¢i a EN e net for the volley. Pr ae. Tansee g Siete ce name a oats year, which timatel; Ward in a matia- R ; R l F the net for the volley. At the be- : ere Sean are oP he eae Home will have|/nal PGA championship, there is) AWaee hesults Krom fori com cee ppen assignme' or a battle on-its jno possibility. for th aia ed Hamblen’s deep-court drives j the Jaycees had this to say; “The In the second game the ever aa aI ain eaten Florida’ 5 bwiaid healing paced "opening slogan of the Jaycees is ‘Young Pleasing YX-1 will cross batsja millionaire’s con. so it is not|# 42L4Ga 8S WIFES jusually deep in kind, and later Men At Work’.” This is my first With Tides Inn. Tides Inn is com-| likely. 1 Bere ol a banacns he : the sharp up-court chop follow. °—— —+ ee ee eather sits committee assignment. "We've posed af some of the most prom-| amaicur status : TALLAH/-SSEL, April 6—(P)./ed by the lob over Hamble acre ope the tourna- @ good game is expected |Stranahan will be remembered{swered a request from the State|>Teaking to play against. The ear ‘will be even —_—————_— ifor many years by followers ofjRailroad and Public Utilities | {¢¢line tabulators counted 10 in more s than the one B a) {amateur golf. There have been! Commi : AG Mes! 4 yow that pitched either on the is year, aseball Scores (few tivaltied as bitter. ‘Thenr't nmission tha | baseline or within a ball’s width Trophies have been mailed to . . : | Fcame in the western ane (sults be voluntarily withe } ; the wine together with ap- By The Associated Press | ateur tournament of 1946. Strana.{AP wires in Florida. | Hamblen won the toss and Meats vat ou Can Rely tt & Be x ropriate citations. i : i eae ‘ p i : | seiz 2 Dg. | M listed below’ are the overait’ IUGR International Leagye | han won that match, one up, in] AP General Mangger Frank J.|9 twist service thal was still ar a pat ae oe 5 38 holes to win the title. SSA: ; } Ste Z a Ss. s Aca steels Warnanont: Miami :t West Palm Beach to win the |, .,|Starzel said witholding flash! Bp Prather cnet 4 " AMBERJACK—Weight 66 Ibs., ‘Postponed, rain) ages ine Stranahan clashed ‘results of horse races from its Cok ariel ree ARMOUR'S STAR SHANK HALF or WHOLE ares ft, 6 ins. girth 31 ins Parana & Pakeland 1. imi (1948. Ward was the winner in| in Florida would be accept-|line. Ralph reciprocated and in : ‘Kemper, 87-1 Poinci- pooch Gistponed ain). | that second match, two and one. |ing a form of censorship. He al- | the fatal third game got’ behind 9 to 12 Lb. : ana, Key West, Fla. Charter S¢nch (postponed. rain). sure 5.1. The third match between Ward|so told the State Utilities Com- | te twists with completely strok- wi Av Lb. boatiMae West, Captain John ‘@mpa 15, Saint Petersburg 5.|..4 Stranahan was their most}; Rot it woulgeete [ed chops to break Hamblen’s ser- + West. ; | “allege {dramatic. And it makes our story |=" that it would he impgact-| vice. Games then went to 3-1, 3-2, i ) BARRACUDA—Weight 43 lbs.’ 3 | for today. It came in the Western! i¢al to cut them off the wire in 4-2, 4-3, 5-3 and in the ninth (A Perfect Easter Dinner) : length-4 ft, 114 ins., girth 22 ins.) Kentucky 10, Georgia Tech 6. Amateur championship of 1947| Florida alone | game he broke through again to — Wayne R. Prior, USN, VX-1 Pinalingham 23. Alabama 5. lover the 6,426-yard Wakonda| Starzel said the AP found no| ‘Ke the set 3 TR’ . ane a sak joca Chica, Fla gt anderbilt 1, Middle Tennessee | Ciub course in Des Moines, Towa, evicence that its reports are go-|__Hartenstine | was _conipletely ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOOM GUARANTEED GRADE “A sie 2 aa S. ate 12. a c. % dere re; y Str 2 o - 2 wae Sing 7 thie aR isis Georgia 8, Squth Carolivia 3 jin mid-July _Stranahan, ie ae ling into illegal channels for use | ready ai ee sami apa Grade “A” MEDIUM—In Cartons GEORGIA ‘ " S., gir 9 ins., | porgia &, South Carolina % ending champion, and Ward, a py pal land | an for this match, for . Pea! Rily Paster) See Bay Bau! Bradley University 6, Florida! two-times former national andl a ne ae the AP wil) |Which the credit must go to the Rd., New Rochelle, N. ¥.; Char-| ;two-times former western title-| « % jformer champion Ygnacio Car- cooperate fully with the com- & Doz - Lb = Boat Flo Along, Captain Ted 5 z jholder, were co-favorites in the} mi tee end Nad punlinssuitioel bonell, who, since Sunday’s semi- é : ‘anova. ter Boat Lucy, Captain Bill Cres- | 1947 play ; iat Ge ce ae , |finals has worked out with him, : i . COBIA- Weight 49 lbs., length} po. | Let's follow the pair from the eee State of Flay ida inany eliminating stroke deficiencies, i : #it., 64 ins. girth 24 ins. Phelps} JACK, CREVALLE — Wefgil beginning of the tournament. "'|Getermine whether its news re.|TelPiné to sclect manner of at- fh | =r — : Anderson, Rt. No. 1, Hopkins- 20 lbs. length 2 feet, 11 ins, Ward took the qualifying medal Mia Fe Be dicen co Ne tack. and placing his court wis- CUDAHY’S WICKLOW Ville, Ky.; Charter Boat Sailfish,|girth 21 ins. Sam Klahr, 305! with rounds of 68 and 73 for ajPory StC otin& Civerte’ {9 i) dom and beautiful drives into Captain Albert Atwell Federal, Bridgeport, Conn {36-hole total of 141. Stranahan|*4, PUPOWS: tne american | {he Conditioning process. At the DOLPHIN — Weight “39 Ibs.,| SAILFISH— Weight 65% Ibs3/ qualified automatically as the de-| ie, Tecalle eat cucan | finish of the first set it was clear length 4 ft. 9% ins., girth 27 ins., Mrs. Roy Rock, 2952 Park, Rose- Ville,. Michigan: Charter Boat! Skippy, Captain Phillip Niles. length 7 {t., 10 ins., Lawrence L. Eisne: inary St. Key Wi girth 26 ins., 1332A, Sem- Fla. Caught ; from Navy Recreation Boat GROUPER — Weight 53 Ibs.| SNAPPER, MUTTON—Weight | 36-hole total of 144. That gave him liant Saturday victory over Freé- a length 3 {t, 10% ins, girth 33] 15 Ibs., length 2 ft, 7 ins. girth 22|a tie for third-place among tnej°! “He, tapping, unauthorized | man was played in a different ; ae ins. Mrs. John L. Amburn, of| ins. T. M. Riddick, 1440 N.. Meri- | qualifiers jccone ee or other irregulari+) climate from today. Lb Moolesville, N._C.; Charter Boat|dian, Indianapolis, Ind.; Charter; Stranahan had to go all out to =a 5 In the second set E. A. Ham-- = Masi West, Captain John West. | Boat. Rusty, Captain Roy. Potter.| survive che first round of maten| The AP leases the.wire overliicn wate wader the humidity, . . ' . KINGFISH — Weight 44% lbs.| TARPON — Weight 92 Ibs.,! play. Frank finally defeated Mic. which racing news is transmit- white@ifrtenstine went on ta a SEA ————_—_—————$—————— length 4 ft, 10 ins. girth 21% | length 6 ft. girth 32% ins, Paull key Beal of Clinton, Iowa, one| t¢d,from the telephone company. GhenIMRtCee coues With tie NABISCO CHOCOLATE T ins., Virgil W. Osborne, P. O. Box}J. Woodroffe, 2190 Center St.,! up, on the 22nd hole. Stranahan! The Florida Cammission made chopultdbe and’ yolleya! tae = = 441, Key West, Fla. Caught from|Salem, Oregon; Charter Boat! was two down after nine holes| the Same suggestion to Transradio| qa icits, closed out the match. He CAMPBELL'S Mallomar Cakes .....» 2 pkgs. 2d¢ Navy Recreation Boat. Pilot 1, Captain Gould Curry. and didn’t pull even until he! Press Service, Incorporated. dit not lose service from start to Pa» ae 4A TAs PCIE Dh MACKEREL, CERO —Weight| TUNA, ALBACORE — Weight] birdied the 18th hole. Ward dis-| 7™@nsradio, which has no cond! i. \ NO. 303 CAN Del Monte Yellow Cream 11 Ibs., length 2 ft., 10 ins., ‘girth {17% Ibs., length 2 ft., 9 ins., girth 14 ins., Dr. F. N. Wright, Stiles-}2i ins, John Ruffin, Ellerson,| Dixon of New Orleans, two and| Fi Sid lers gave the final stamp of per- ville, Indiana; Charter Boat Os- | Virginia, Navy Recreation Boat. | one. e ties can “be directly or indirectly | faction to the play on Peet aa and - - > prey IL Captain Reggie Trevor | WAHOO— Weight 38 Ibs.,| Two rounds were played the! influenced by its interstate oper) Deccable retrieving of the balls. TIDE large package 24c JEWFISH — Weight 304 Ibs.,| length 4 f:., 7 ins. girth 21% ins.,) next day and both Stranahgn and J 2t#0ns- ee % : BE Par - length 6 ft. 9 ins. girth 63 ins.|Mrs. Charles Hite, King City,! Ward moved ahead with liftle dif- weighs ef 4 yy 1 “i ‘ * a ET &. “Gohan” 9876 Queens] Mo, Charter Boat Lucy, Captain[tficulty. Stranahan beat Roberts|Pects of a rout as Stranahan won| WANTED CRIMINAL | In 1-Lb. Gans 12-02. CAN LIBBY'S ; Bivd., Forrest Hills, N. Y.; Char- Bill Crespo CITY’S FIRST JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT BEGINS NEXT WEEK Key West's first Junior Tennis *- Tournament gets under way : Sports Calendar early next week with all of the outstanding boys and girls up tol 15 years old taking part. SOFTBALL Rapids, Iowa, one up. yards straight dawn the middle. . ae Sme of the favorites include Sasran' Sor The semi-finals proved to be a|He chipped inte the cup from ae ee oi patie 2 FOR matt Peter Knight, Don anf John Cruz, (Night) comparative breeze for the pair.{30 feet out and he dropped ‘15-| "one t on” itn a $10,000 robs ° Bob Staves, Eleanor Gate, bynml| ay Stranahan defeated Thomas Shee-| foot putts. Ward swept araund See a aah Joae California) Sellers, Barbara Twiehaus, Len- |S" C05 99 Bombers vs. Bam-|han of Birmingham, Michigan, the first nine of fhe afternOOM\| telephone office in 1946. pie Shivers, Bobby May, Theresa} (em. four and three. Ward whipped with 32 strokes, four under par. |""')" oo oe search is under way Bardwell, Denny O’Briana, John- fy Sellers, and Robert Pigrret/ Twenty cans of new balls donat- ed to this’ first junior tourney by members of the Key West Tennis Club are on hand waity ing for the first round, 9:00—VX-1 Tides Inn. BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) Vs Prizes will be awarded for the |SUNDAY— lent to spectacular, while Ward’s| birdie four and squared him with U. Ss N ] winner and near winners. ; 1:00— Epperson ys. Adams} game had not been up to its usual / Stranahan. paaear ihe bea ae Q, ‘Lbs. There is still room for five Dair, standards. Ward’s tee shots had{ Ward went ahead for the firs Ay Ped 4 Soe : wee oes e names in the bracket. The first| 3:00—Key West Cubans vs ae terrific, but he was wobbly ‘time on the 173-yard 32nd hole A Drink ing Caroling , ee ; ao, Sa five who call. Paul Albury at|-+ Adams Dairy 341-R or Ralph Hartenstine at 1680-J will be accepted, DULLES APPOINTED (Continued From Page One) take in Europe, the Far East and} i Mees. es F | Mail The Citizen to Friends the State Department in an ef- fort to restore bi-partisan co- operation in foreign affairs. jfending western amateur champ ion son But the Toledo millionaire’ played the two qualifying jrounds for practice. He posted a} posed of his first round foe, Dave Abrahams of Lagrange, Illinois, ysix and four, then ousted Willis Walsh of Kalamazoo, Michigan, two and one. Ward defeated Hal Stone of Bloomington, IMlinois, six and five, then eliminated Jack { Donohue of Sioux city, Iowa, two up. Both of the favored players came close to becoming croppers in the quarier-finals. Stranahan had to fire three eagles to win out, two and one, over William Campbell of Huntington, West Virginia. and Ward had come from behind on the home nine to defeat John Jacobs of Cedar Bob Willits of Kansas City, three and one. That set the stage for a rubber match between the bitter rivals in the 36-hole final of the western amateur championship. Stranahan’s play in the earlier rounds had ranged from excel- on many occasions on the greens. Stranghan was made a heavy |favorite to trim his old rival in the tjtle match. Stranahan‘started out as though he was going to really blister Ward. The Toledo husky with Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany made such an tion last February at the request of the Associated Press. It re- ported it had found “no evidence nection with the AP,. previously answered that no illegal activi- the 16th hole to take a near- overwhelming lead of six up. Ward finally won a hole at the 17th green, but the jformer nat- ional amateur champion was five holes down at the end of the morning round. His cause ap- peared hopeless. Just what happened to Ward during the lunch-time intermis- sion is not a matter of record. But whatever it was, the Ward who played the afternoon round was a far different golfer than the man who trailed so badly during the morning. | Ward fired drives of up to 250 |And he was but one hole down jat the three-quarter mark. Bud chipped in from 20 feet away ‘for a birdie three on the {29th hole to square the match. And a 15-foot putt on the 529- yard 3ist hole gave Ward a {when Stranahan blew a_ short putt and took a one-over-par ‘four. Stranahan railied with ary eagle three of the 482-yard 33rd to even aecounts again. But | Frank's putter betrayed him again on the 34th. Ward won the hole investiga- | that on this day Hartenstine could continue to live in the new heat and Hamblen could not. It is notable that Hamblen’s bril- Rose Yates and Johnny Continued From Page One) his ear and sought to battle it out with the officers. Lemmon was shot three times and killed. For some hours, it was not cer- fain whether the victim was, Lemmon or his partner Downs: But finally it was ~established that the dead man was Lemmon. He had been hunted for morg than ®° year in connection with robberies and burglaries in San Francisca, Los Angeles and Pasy adena, California. Lemmon and Downs have worked together. Both were re-+ ported seen in Los Angeles less {for Downs today. Do You Have Problem? Contact ALEOHOLIES | Sel- COLORED OLEQ PORK 2 CANS Quaker GRITS Regular Pound Box GREEN TOP Ce eee Sliced Bacon: 39« DO CARROT! CORN "oe eee CORNED BEEF . . . KEM-L-RATION at 2 cans 23¢ 4 G FOOD, S,Hulves , . can 256 OSCAR MAYER BEEF on POR ITH SACK 0" MILD BARBECUE SAUCE . . ‘the passion for weight-lifting| with a par four. { went one up at the sixth hole} That was the match. They halv with a birdie. He birdied the, ed the 35th and 36th ta give; ninth to take a lead of two up. | Ward a one up victory, the; While Dulles will not be given the rank of ambassador at large, he will be on an equal plane with the United, Nations. | It also came out today that the | Dulles appointment was worked ANONYMOUS fs fe) sf aanininiges 3 Aah put by Achege ee Sens: Philip Jesqup, whqg.dees Mei cs aniahmr won both the 10th and, Western Amateur. Championship | $F Gays 2go, at the President’s| that title. \ith holes and Ward's putter|for the third time, and, with one P.O. Box 213 request | It’s expected that Dulles will! faileq him. Stranahan made it|of golf's greatest’ comebacks, thd! equest. ; r 2 : . ; i yb after a two-:five up as he won thé 18th hole.|rubber match of his duels with Truman. was pictured as!start his mew Jc ’ nth artide ie get a Repantican in' week vacation. The match took on all the as+ Stranahan, | ¢ ‘ A ‘ aap ap Sa OM as mt ae apn. : 5 shitheves Giea abe shalt ipneedcre! 8 Ee np nner ner POO a se _ ‘ 2 3