The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 13, 1950, Page 6

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lest PAGE SIX Rosemary Mathews Wins First Annual Ladies Golf Title Gets Beachcomber* Cup With Good Score Of 362 For 72 Holes Rosemary Mathews won per nine holes. Mrs. Mathews dominated pla} for the Beachcomber cup by us- ing thirty-three less strokes than,} Mrs. | her nearest competitor, Pearl Wood. Low net was won by Mrs. R¢ Gavilan with going to Mrs. Piedad Archer Next Tuesday, Island, and prizes and _ trop! Will be awarded at that time This first annual ward to event. Individual scores were as fol- lows: Resemary Mathews, Péarl Wood, 395. Biedad Archer, 398. Jey Hanson, 403. Wahneta Kovash, 412. Kay Faraldo, 412. Rose Gavilan, 412. dilia Nelson, 421. Marion Caruthers, 362 422. ISLAND CITY LEAGUE Abad Dairy W. 1. Pet lof the Junior Chamber of Com- Key. West Cubans 4 2 .666|™merce was held last night at the USS Epperson 0 4 .000|\clubhouse on Flagler Avenue. Sports Calendar SOFTBALL Bayview Fark (Night) THURSDAY 7:30—Bamboo Room vs. B Bombers. 9:30 — Tides-Inn vs. School. FRIDAY— Two games to be announced BASEBALL Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) SUNDAY— :00—Key West *\. USS Epperson «© Mings). mad 00—Key West Cubans (seven Cubans as TENNIS Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Nig! “Daily and Sunday play GOLF Municipal Golf Course (Stock Island) Daily and Sunday play SKATING Bayview Park (Night) fRIDAY— 9;30 to 9:00 P.M. SHUFFLEBOARL Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night) | Daily and Sunday play. Baseball Scores By The Associated Press Florida International League Lakelanc Havana 5, West Palm Beach Tampa 9, Miami Beach 2 Miami 9, St. Petersburg 8 Great Smoky Mountains tional Park, North Carolina, half-million almost exactly a acres in area. the runner-up honors a luncheon will! state was be served at the clubhouse, Stock | champion- | ship was well received and is ex- pected to be an annual look-for- M Sonar is Adams Dairy (seven innings) Hold Badminton Tourney In Miami Beach In May City of Miami Beach will hold first annual women’s golf cham- i ; : aahip b patie shal Hent {2 state badminton tournament scheduled for -tonight at Bay- vere of 362 for 72. holes. Her| the fizst week in May. These de-| view | Park, beginning at 7:30, eae i ge ae kes | Siting to participate may get en- o'clock. The first’ game will be average rouna was 40% strokes. between Bamboo ‘Room and the try blanks, ay | from Mrs. 1307. Last year, of the t | badminton piayers in the coun- try was uncovered in Key West. The lady happened to be living jhere, but in the had and other information Neil Saunders, phone one fin ose | thought no one playing, so she given up hope entirely. Until the lady 1 the notice in The Citizen, she knew nothing of any badminton tournaments in the tiger . Marion Wood Huey of the City of Miami Beach’is in charge| of the tournament. hy | | The annual election of officer | The incoming group will not} take office until July when the} installation banquet will be given. { An enthusiastic voted unanimously in favor of Manuel Lopez for President. Charles Wardlow. drew a steady majority to become the first vice president with Jack Appel named as second vice president. A new member, Henry Keiser, membership -29 jand Castro: MANUEL LOPEZ IS ELECTED JAYCEE | HEAD LAST NIGHT Schedule Double Header Of Softball, Tonight At Park | A doubleheader of softball is B-29s. Both of these clubs have' been crippled by sickness, but} expect to haye full . teams to- night. The second game. brings to- gether Tides Inn. and Sonar School. These two met last week and resulted in the best game of: the season; ; Batteries for Bam- boo. Room—Roberts -or Valdez’ For B-29s—Griffin}| will catch: and a dark horse will! pitch. Batteries for ‘second game for; Tides Inn—Williams.. will _ pitch! and Kerr catching. Sonar School pitching their. :ace, Culverhouse with Strohm catching. iety si “the The National Geagraphic Soc- | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ’? VISITS YOUNG FAN developed aring for the d was elected Treasurer; Arthur Valladares was appointed by the newly elected President as Secre- tary. The Board of Directors was chosen from ten names in a very Pinder, Kenneth Knowles, Jack Murry and Joe Pinder were tha vs.|top men chosen for this year’s board. The meeting w to allow all int in- closed early nt) | View Park. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Harold E. Stassen, president of the University of Pennsylvania, born in West St. Paul, Minn,. 43 years ago. Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, born in Westboro, Mz 9 years ago. John W. Davis of New York, lawyer, democratic candidate for | President in 1924, born Clarks- jburg, W. Va. 77 years ago. | John Hay Lieut. Gen. Elwood R. Quesada, | director s, born in Ely- rs ago. 6, Fort Laudevdale 3. RELIEF FROM PAINFUL 4) | ATHLETES FOOT IN One pout Or your MWe Na-| is with A vs.| close race; Kermit Lewin, Beverly ed parties to; attend the election ially in Bay-! F' ‘T thing you notice, of course, the bother and effort Dyna- flow Drive* saves. fa-| Hammond, Jr., jmous inventor, son of famous mining engineer, born in San} Francisco, 62 years ago | bork in Washington, D. C., 46 | years ago. Lieut. Gen. Ira C. Eaker, born} in Llano Co., Tex., 5 3 Keyes D. I Hae rd's Next, that Dynaflow saves you physically—after long trips you’re less tense and tired, more relaxed. Bat then, as the miles pile up—and this comes from cold, recorded fact after Dynaflow’s two years of pub- lic operation—you spot savings you hadn’t expected... You-save on tires—because power application is steady, even. On clutch expense—the usual friction clutch is gone. You save on transmission mainte- nance, and the’ rear-axle expenses likely to go with it. And the way your engine is oil-cushioned against normal shocks and strains shows up in less engine upkeep. * Standard on ROADMASTER, optional at extea cost on SUPER and SPECIAL models. FOUR-WAY FOREFRONT This rugged front end (1) sets the style note, (2) saves. on repair costs—verti- cal bars are indi. saree (3) avoids “locking E vations show eruptions of Mt. Etna | inhabitants of are usually from side craters, no¢| Iraq, summit. (A) CONNIE MACK. the venerable manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, pays a surprise visit at the bedside of young Jack Berliner, an ardent baseball fan, in Savannah, Ga. been confined to bed since he broke his neck in an accident November 4, 1948. On a visit to Savannah with his team for an exhibition game, Mack hurried to Jack’s home and gave the boy an autographed baseball. that ancient great d. Look how you save Jack has Eriduy skill in Tune in HENRY J, TAYLOR, ADC Network, every Monday evening, " BULLETIN 1 Court Rules In \Favor Of Plaintiff i ! HOUSTON, Tex.—().—A Federal Court here has de- cided in favor of the plain- tiffs in the $200,000,000 dam age suits in the Texas City disaster. The suits grew out of the disaster which devas- f tated Texas City just two (years Sasi this weekend. ry Bryant, vant, Adams ‘Attend Miami FEA Convention T oday Horace O’Bryant, Monroe coun- ty’s superintendent of public in- struction and Gerald Adams, ichairman of ihe School Board, \teft today for Miami to attend jthe ‘annual convention of the | Florida Education Association. They will attend meetings to- {morrow .tmorning of the State Superintendents and the State |Sehool . Boards. Later in the morning here will be a joint meeting of the two bodies. The convention gets underway Thursday and will last through Photo | Saturday. Some 8,000 delegates are ex- pected to be on hand for the opening address by State School Superintendent, Thomas Bailey. Bailey is expected to talk about the financial structure of the state school system which threat- ens to shorten school terms next year. The major portion of the three- day convention will be devoted to group professional meetings at which delegates will discuss their particular educational prob- ilems. early with OYAG/VOW You may well discover another pleasant surprise, too. We are getting a steadily mounting number of well-satisfied letters about gasoline mileage with Dyna- flow cars. The SPECIAL has shown some rec- ords little short of phenomenal. The SuPER is delivering mileage that compares niost favorably with gear- shift cars. And the ROADMASTER more than holds its own with cars of its size and bulk. In ‘short, there’s a lot more to please your budget in the 1950 Dynaflow than its new lower price. Refinements over the past two years result in savings that are siz- able over the. life of the car. Knowing that, don’t you want us to demonstrate the big side of Dyna- flow—the utter smoothness of America’s first oil-does-it-all drive? THURSDAY,. APRIL 13, 1950 Matthews Tells History Of Florida Univ. Comdr. Moreland | Is Guest At USMA | Meeting In Rycom Commander J. B. Moreland, To Rotarians =~ D. R. Matthews, director of ne Affairs of the Univer- fee of Florida, today at noon be- ‘ore the Rotary Club tracted the ead of the university from when it had only 100 pupils un til today there are 10,500 study- ing there. Tonight at Elks Auditorium the University of Florida Alum- USN, of Key West was recently nae will hold a meeting at which among the guests of the gradu-' yyatthews will show a movie of tes and tormer cadets of the U-i the grounds of the university . Military Academy »ssigned to} from at they were when the Okinawa, st the meeting of the | college young to today’s " ; soa sale on, campu 148th = anniversary celebration a Pee. ua mintendiined hte and dinner in Rycom. ‘the Rotarians attending the 3rig. Ge Harry B. Sher-' juncheon-meeting in_ St. . Paul’s man of Livon Y., deputy piscopal Ghurch Parish Hall commanding kyus Comr bers of che Alumni geneza. Associatic i of the Ryu- d and senior mem-; by Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr., of Circuit Court visiting on} Three Rotarians and Colonel Jack W. Hickmanjtended the luncheon. They were: from Tampa, Fla., comptroller of ; State Senator James Franklin of the 20th Air Force, Kadena, were ; Fort Jack Sahlman of among th: other guests of the' Fernandina, Fla. dnd L. Ludwig ociation. Why Make Sh When You ARC 4of Otto Il. opping A Chore? Can Trade at HER‘S WHERE YOU GET: 1—Everyday Low Prices. 2—Nationally Fam- ous Brands. 3—Prompt Courteous Service. 4—Wide Selections. WILSON’S SPECIAL CLUB STEAKS FRYERS . GRADE “A” LARGE EGGS BUTTER WESTERN LEAN LIBBY'S No. 242 Size Hunt's No. 2 Can Florida BACON .. lb. 35c WILSON’S FRESH COUNTRY ROLL PORK CHOPS . ». 35¢ CAN Corned Beef 39c Peaches can 22c CAN GEORGIA GRADE “A” DRESSED and DRAWN . . wr. 48e | SMALL CUTS Spare Ribs . — 64c . w. 4le WILSON’S FRESH COUNTRY SMOKED SAUSAGES Mueller’s Macaroni or PKG. 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