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os PAGE FOUK THR KEY WEST CITIZEN THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1951, 30 Pound Kingfish Leaps 20 Ft. In Pursuit Of Mullet, Lands On Navy Dock Clears Hurdle In Futile Aliempi 2 ‘OZARK IKE 2/0 ae a pon ; By Rin Gotte Yo Join U.S. Navy; Said fo Hold |From | ; “ Ny ees _ AH, 1M SURE } "We A MISTUA ? JUST TAKING A LOOK . ( NOW-NOW, mYES, DINAH, ~~ Record Among Dock Jumping bis ‘A ownun Ur “ti </nwals, TH’ BUGS AND CATS! 30 an onY Some Wit oa THOSE 195 WNUH 'H IVALS, J um bd g P g This 4 A SOx WHUT-CHA BUT TH’ GAME'S M eae hee pala TEARS JY Bid ; sche! Rog ALREADY Ts! = He might have been told to go back and mullet over. Seat E F(t . \ ARENT Lanatn in Means r Tastead, he is scheduled to grace anumber cf dinner '|———————. | af f ee GIRLS ci tables tonight. By DON EDWARDS | : J. Alford, a navy man, was standing on Operation Shades of Captain Kidd and Development Station Berth How Pier Dog 2, when he te d cad Morgan—it shouldnt saw the big fish break from the water, at least eight feet ¢ven happen to a It might * « cooler though ch Rieke: trom the dock. Ahead of him streaked a mullet. Ee atanein cake Gick eae ae The kingfish caught the mullet in mid air and con-) I isborgh Pivates in | tinued his flight, up to the height of the dock, over a SUR ait ee ACOD SES ? : eeeAcrh cancrate barrier atitsedee.. and)12 feet jer the possibility of ph = b i A -. aes nirty inch concrete barrier at its edge. anc 12 feet Pinccantes anaiavallv West. ? ig Fetes Fas / a a ale farther, where he fell gasping to the dock’s surface. jake showing off his sharp fea- - eis si sc ssi poacgere a aie - = The mullet, still alive, was in his mouth. Alfard tree eee oe ent the Hinay he Good Lord and Coach letters to twelve players and’ and to Key West, ‘than anyonc ee | y HeCulloug . the Good Lord and ac : pulled the two of them up the dock where they ¢ ae Reo caaihe: codeh. Adae wk es i ap Anage had hoped for es “-nitit wriggle back to the water. Then he called Ross Saw-, Wagner. It's a possibility even Winston Jones KNOW WO.’ Recipicats of the awards will be ere te ane, ecard yér, Jr., C. Emick, and E. Rogas, civilian employees o! oug f cs, apes = ‘ se After he had read in The Bo» Cooper, Jim Baker, Squeeky rily gives to members of the team. : id anyone say th wouk : : ‘ sass, the navy yard, to help him. elie eamneiot wine uy? V k BAW UE i Sitizen of what we consid- Vidal. Roy Lones, Billy Oster- | were passed around at the district Ge Adin oticks, tec, : 2 ‘ yee REL. 8 Teele | z ‘ x ‘ houdt, Ken Bazo, Charlie Welles. tourney. soe The Kingfish lived for perhaps 20 minutes after Wisc — a red a blight on the civic\ terry Doughiry. Harry Nervail.| tn afdition to. presentations, landed on the dock. Police Headquarters—the ball] and like folderol, there ady we'll —o'ka, yas sai 2 the bi xe ie ir es Vi ! park, ug! It was said to be the biggest of its kind ever to climb] jjant out there.” That was a vi aboard a navy dock of its own accord. Unbiased observ-) tor to Tampa calling the _ police} / i are Eviigs Armando Henriguez, manage? coceches, FRI A V AT 34 A UL 8 ace, our anonymous friend Tole Gila, cad baeitees nee Pi oda. Seidel, diners ; -for he has, whether he! ger Ed Felton. | Raul’ 1 i wishes it or not, acquired a! On hani, of course, will bel seca se . . Saitoes > hich in the de-| house to report a man _ lurking ee VIS iL Or , 1 Z ah ne oat “pees commented that this achieved a new high in the de-| house 10 repent ma ee Anonymous Conch Gives Money To rorde of friends—phoned | Wi":t2n Jone: ty coach, and = . « i scurt > | | d mentor xeorge gh. "partment of obscure records. | mysterious noises | Fete Squad; Letters To Be Awarded Win Jones and told him | Georwe Hous. | Wotta Pitching Kingfish, as a rule, stay well away from the boat! ‘The police investigated and hab he would fodt the biz to ee the team slips found rookie catcher Clyde Smith We knew somebody would come thruogh. Key West *8t he would foot the big-| brought back from the district Staff! d re ‘hi; - : _:,,0f the St. Petersburg Saints «oo» ; let its h ded. gest part of the expense in-| six tournament will be on display | . An old tradition among Chinese fishermen has it) 1), wing a ball against the right 82 t the kind of town to let its heroes go unrewarded. tomorrow night. They won it by} ™, that when a fish jumps aboard one of their vessels, it field fence. Which means that the high school basketball team SALISBURY, Md.—(4).—When volved in giving the boys a} gant | 5 5 . | fighting their way, through tough ince club-won the East- j th 4 4 Reon pie oe La S “ sare . + ; banquet opposition, to the finals of the . a . = brings bad luck with it. Their only recourse is to lea ; baprcagr nce pune eee will have its banquet after all. Tomorrow night at 8 p.m.| 7! gap between his donation|elimination, There, South Broward] © nore League title in 1937 the ship where it is for a full 24 hours, so that tho ill-| cg a jittle throwing practice." | Members of the team, tueir dates and parents, cheer- and the actual cost of the big| edged them for top honors. j its pitching stars had an amazing “That's . i i in the plush dining room | show will be filled by the parents| It all adaed up to the best bas-| ‘cord. — That's Mion and Salemi nell gatas in te. pie - of the team members. | ketball season the high school had}. Joe Kohlman won 25 and lost 1t 42 people are expected|seen during the last 500 years. Ifjcne. Jorge Cometlas won 22 attend. The main feature of|any athletic team ever deserved| anc lost one. Leon Revolinsky |to be feted, we feel it is this one,! won 13 and lost two. Total for fortune can drain away. Neither hurricane nor f'sh nor| And said the _ polic j lovely slant eyed maidens can persuade them to move. *, but please practice at a of Raul’s for an evening of food and fesiivities. : ; j : li more conventional hour| roa = It might be deduced from this practice that the Navy! then 1 am. next time’ rer Our faith in Conchland,s———-— - = wi wal saat dock: i serv spot for ak si | ; ap tag. has been restore: ,|the evening, besides of cour r bf Yap 00 well’ to leave its:dock in that Very Spot a eI Babe Ruth was q0t_ to mention mother, ‘lag, has EER restored by some of the best food on the is-| which rose so far above itself andj the three pitchers—60 wins, four * fullday. : the rect of tne, Aeavan, and the American ‘his act of of someone—only') be the presentation of! brought more honor to the school, | losses: Research among Navy manuals to feveal any provi-, 3, Rie Site tania eae os ze sons for either Kingfish or Mullet who make such obv ne. The King of Swat slowly igus attempts to join the service. The only alternative, pulled up ac in the smoking} ‘ '. : : were indulging in a quiet game of} 7 i s = into.as many naval bodies as possible. ke! ookes over the boys] a ‘e es s tis eyes fell upon a young! ¥ io: FOLLOWING THROUGH that he couignt very well) } ses the boy someplace beforehand, | « they felt, was to assimilate them. via the dinner plate. | (*" bee me canen cece ce. He knew that he had seen] iy, BE PEDRO AGUILAR _ | but didn't know just where. | Do you know of any other beer whose label ‘Play in the big leagues will he ood ald 3 “So you're one of the new re-} ‘ \ x start soon, From now until the White Stars. Ce \porters with the team, ugh boy?| proudly tells you what that beer is made of -| What paper are you with, son? d Babe. i} fe eee ebabe te Here’s the Budweiser warranty... choicest hor | your vichtfielder,” chuckled the 7 gears pono rice and best barley malt . . . brewed into America’s first game is played in Washing- other clibs. I remember | ton, I will try to contact dif- bavm, Selly Albury fgfent sports fa S ballo, Bebito, Rodrigue: cimmseehow they Sorondo, Jolly, G.; Lowe. fftish at the jbwy, A. P. cia, Pe I know a few witho Odilio Dia: i of co There is Prof. Baeza, P. L wie isa G and Yankee fan. Ar +--sAnd G. Solomon Pp. | Money ee finest genuine lager beer. Aged much, much longer Pirate short- - . : . wwe to get _married chan avetage... Budweiser has a distinctive taste bonus that gen- | Branch Rickey is hat has made it the world’s mest famore hoor tickey told the amiable short top if he got married he would sive him a bonus of $1,000. Rojek mentioned that fact in a couple of letters: to girls in his: Lome town, and back came the who roots for McGee, R will Butler of D. Roberts. er, L. Griffe d others. No have read ¢ 169 pucent “many as possible 11 him» to a deal.” Make it portion of them. uk is the) -na n in catch- bility, hitting, r . and all around playing. I have my choice, so let's see how you feel 2,090, and i , replicd, po ts vill put as many hat age thcir competitive reach v that baseball heir best at 25 » top from t forget the all Lea 7pm. It president I Twill put them there: | itehead stre SC i 3 a ae a «Rivals In Masters’. Tournament "s a story for the old- s to rumble over. It’s the | ll known story of a man who jwas killed one week before he jwent into the squared arena ,only to be knocked out by the g Pr | Eddie Sec well t was one of the . well built fighters y—until his fatal night. Eddie went into the ring to |figt t the big, muscular ex-cir j fighter, Primo nera. Schaef |put up a good > until the | fowth round when he was KO'd | by the Piimo. | Eddie Schaef died the next di fiom a brain injury without covering consciousness. However, it wasn’t the heavy right of the Big Primo killed him, as story if often told. It was Max r who killed Schaef exactly week before. Baer let fly leathel leather and | Pddie’s head hit a corner post in | the arena. That was the blow that | wled the fighter one weck be- | fore he died ; ‘ : ‘What A Debut! | COLUMBUS, O.— (#). —Per- the most remarkable pitch- ng debut in be . IN BOTTLES ... IN CANS... ON DRAUGHT | in the Blue G 23, 1911 James ceand Pipe Dushh jof k ae the PF Photc pec * THREE COMPETITORS in the 15th Masters’ Golf Tournament : at Augusta, Ga., choose up in selecting partners for a practice in round, Left to right: Chick Harbert of Detroit, W. L. “Dynamite” Goodloe. Jr., of Valdosta, Ga.. and Byron Nelson of roanoke, |¥.. pitched a no-hitter in his ° 4 » The tournament starts today on the Augusta WNational | first, professional game. He de- A N Hi E U S E R - B U S C H 1 1 N Cc e % bs a Ss T . L @) U i $ ER ; . ‘ eball was made League, May Parks, an 18- -old rookie with Richmond, | feated Maysville, Ky., 13-0.