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FRIDAY,-APRIL, 6, 1951. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE KEY WEST TEAMS SET FOR T seine NNIS MATCHES WITH UNIV. OF MIAMI, FORT LAUDERDALE Nation's Top College Team To Play On Casa Marina Courts Next _ Tues.; H.S. Squad Meets F.L. Sai. The boys’ tennis team of Key West high school will Bill Lufler will bring iin undefeated University of IR. Mathews Shoots 84 Ti 0 Widen Te ournament Lead Totals 174 In First * 26. Holes To Lead ‘Kay Faraldo By OZARK IKE SS INNING By Ray Gotte g0 on court to ae 4 ‘ against Ft. Laatdele Miami tennis team to the 17 Strokes BUGS The match on the Ft. Casa Marina Hotel on Tues-|_ Rosemary Mathews shot " Lauderdale co ; .|day to engage Key West, it|a brilliant 84 yesterday in vy- urt will be ’ 9 af the. second of the current| Was learned yesterday. the second round of the ea season between the two| Miami’s aces—for those |Ladies’ Golf Champion- y- schools. On January 13th,|who like their mixture | shj §). Lauderdale d Nati ee: att eater wned the|strong—are the National} ny go doing, she just about AND THE ic nch's by the substantial| Intercollegiate Champions Glimehed | hy chances of BUGS HAVE or- magrin of 8 to 1. The match|and are undefeated in 34! si a eee Se FINEZ,,,AND A ONE-RUN Ee was not quite so lopsided| matches. |taking top honors in the WE'LL KEEP OUR ey “ Ne oH ve est as that score might indicate,| The invitation to be/tourney for the second counbeaene THE CATS: | — however. Don Cruz, playing| guests of the Hotel was ex-/ straight year. Her 36 hole > UNTIL THE PA cuye ae he in thé number 2 position.| tended by Emmett Conniff/ total in the 72 hole contest ar SN TIME, LAST on he cam arch 25 i s up with .a_ surprise| 0n March 25 after the finals! now stands at 174. Her THE NINTHe he victory over Ned Berry, 6-3, on the ial tavilatioual score yesterday was six be- sedi , = ee Se La ampionships and was > firs = —S= | ; taking Be se in addition to ctaeaen by lio Lufler — at any FOLLOWING | P | All-Time Guard ™ regulars Don and. John Cruz, ; i » : B hk h 1] T | ES “st eerrne st: Sg Seca e Peter Knight, Tony Dopp anj|iUring the USLTA’s meet-| In second place, way asketha eam’ S THROUGP | | ig | Frank Hernahdez, will be new-|ing in Miami Beach . last} q he. line. wi d | ¥ brs doth tee ee : G a own the. line with 191 B. ft D. t S t \3 rer Saecte anks, Leeburey wee. gre tesa rgerage ad strokes over the 36 holes, is angue a e [3 By PEDRO AGUILAR : 3 ta- : squad will arrive in Key|Kay F; ate | H os Be will play at the No. 6 ic Weston ‘Tucsdan é Kay Faraldo. Her first A. banquet for the high | Semel es Sr ee ape c uesday around round 100 boded ill for any| school baskebtall team, cheer- | The meeting held last night by t | in ne er et shows two o'clock and remain at| chance she might have, but| leaders. dates, parents and [eee eta ty Baseball Les Pe ; 13 on a promise. the Hotel overnight. ‘ see friends will get under way devoted most of its time to p oS . 4 | ae Lauderdale was last alone Ad Venvs es yesterday she came up re-| 4, mc in Haute Jing all of the debts contracte | “ state champions and ie tll one | phone conversation with Manager| ™arkabley with a 91. It] " scheduted for presentation [during the games with the B 14-YEAR OLD ACES, ARCHER AND he It ig Hikely:that they have im- | Conniff, and, Hartenstine that he ~ agai far —— are the emits Wile for cay and Sunday. All LOPEZ, MEET ON STOCK ISLAND bos proved more than Key West dur-|..— Se me)than she, or anyone 0: e se were paid and only a do: Tag ties last cae dnotths” Sue over a weekend, All coming contestants, is capable of, to managers. The trophy, which | palls at $38.50 were used, i COURSE FOR SCHOOL CROWN he the fact that they are in he reg- weekends have matches schedul- i SUS p Ads) the team won for taking sec- | Jearned len siuthetn, Florida tonal |e, oeeer in Coral Gables ar away. : yg be Mrs. Mathews She Se See § The league was invited to have | Junior golfing aces Glynn Archer, Jr., and Joe om 3 meta pea anes go ir s ¥| lead. however. . on dis- | a club picked for a contest with < . * a Ve oe ve an aver, | against Florida State, Rice, Texas,| "Jp third place stands Julia Nel-| Play 2t the banquet. |Stsome Navy All Stone “craw @|Lopez, Jr.. continued to practice on the Stock Island | rer and has had plenty of opportuni- Be » Texas Christian, and)/son who shot a 95 yesterday to} An anonymous citizen is | Armed Forces Day, May 19. The}course today in preparation for their championship % a ty to bring up the level of their Lage : give herself a total of 193. Rose, furnishing the money to stage | offer was accepted. ) ap games. Key West, on the other | moovch, butler is one of the fare-) Gavilan, who shot 104 in the sec-| the banquet. Manager Baire of the Renny’s| match tomorrow. ve Seatiee eeastkpian Guan and most tennis coaches in the coun-{ ond round, has a total of 196. Peg- Cafeteria team relased Fito Last- nat : z r A | 5 @laying w a try and in his, three seasons at, the| nia < = a Si SS rest and signed o: Macias and | The winner in Saturday’s match play will be the Oni where it ‘could get matches University’ (not: counting "51. hel 22, nats shot 95 in the first 18 = Ss signed on A. Macias and | y play The team left this afternoon ta | h 9 fetch, Of moles and 162 in the second for} 3. Bazo | high school champion and will oceupy the number one is ] i as yet to lose his first match. Of] an aggregate of 197. Manager Scott of the Eagles re- } 4 make'the trip to Ft. Lauderdale. | his record he says ‘ “Fine spirit cate seladand -Arohés-has:89: and. 100 leased Montiz. | spot on the school team. 1 at When the two teamis met last, | hard work’ are the answer: or the two rounds, and a midway} | Manager R. Rodriguez of Gulf- | i ed ey We see t gyeh & stant Hey Wer i its aoa totale a&: 100.1. Wabrieka “Kovash:} |stream released Hopkins, Dome- | On Tuesday the first round of the championship * he any 0! ie matches. De : match wi € champions, pulled) with-@8 and 107, has a total of 205) nech, and, C; Griffen; and signed Coa furk: v tion. he attacked Ned Barry, a Ft. Laud-} the astounding trick of ‘p! laying] and @ firm hold on seventh place. | d McDonald and Zepp. match was held under ch Joe bt a's direc’ * le- erdale ‘star, with an amazing/two I5-year olds and a 16-yeat/M arian Caruthers improved iS ! Reminiscence: I started with the) Glynn Archer, Jr. came out on top of Lucilio Gonzales, ng combination of speed and power | olc Joh Cruz, Don ‘Cruz, and] greatly yesterday as she lowered | catcher yesterday. Now I will see} 2 and 1 sits he Sat had ue completely gees, by bane Even more ae Bee her score from a first round 113 ‘how many pitchers I remember. and l. ; match was over in two de+ youngsters’ conducted} to 97, to give herself a total of They tell me that I forgot some ». ‘o- cisive Sets. themselves like the © veterans} 210. Marian Kinsey shot 107 in eat great stars.of the old days, Bennie Joe Lopez, Jr., had much less trouble with Edward of City Champion John Cruz, | they soon will be and captured’althe second round for a total of! | and Abie Roberts. They are right,| Curry as he won 9 and 8. N, playing in the number one spot, | total of 16- games.- Knight --and| 216 to date. i jand I regret the oversight. | , ith robably would have taken Jim | Doh Cruz did- the-impossible and|~-Ann Witzels half-way score is Back in, those days, Felo Rod- | Archers low medal score was for the course Pi y i e is) By DON EDWARDS $ 7 | ed Peck, the top Lauderdale man, it|ran Vincent and.Fornero te 7-5,1234, after a second round 114.|™ Tiguez was a star. Fice Garcia of- | while L shot and 85. = he had been a little less rusty.|$-4 and actually held one set}Lou Duke has 244, after rounds} The deed of this sly gent might) ten pitched two games in an after- € Lopez shot ani 5 i Peck started out slowly and John | point at 5-4. of 120 and 124. Nell Lopez had a| Win him the title of the meanest;non. Then there were Roy and ¥ n r re Vi si te- took @ 4-2.lead in the first set.| Coach Van has done a remark-| pick up yesterday, after a first| “heel” of 1951 Aisi Pulled foe old timers| ne two. boys. ave very Clonela aamymee fa anes But Peck came back, overcame | able ae ies his ae school] round 110. After a group of 12 young men| wil remember when Roy beat the| fow’s contest. The two 14-year olds shot scores of 163 vantage, and went on to |oys and his girls. The 16 games} Although Rosemary Mathews] spent their Sundays building a)Navy Champs and hung up his | - .| AN ASSOCIATED PRESS a papi garnered at Corai Gables are|was the pre-tournament favorite,|cabin for camping purposes ,on| glove and said a job well done. ijeone 171 respectively in the recent 36 hole City Cham of ha Gallons 4ecieae Peter Knight played number| abundant proof of his wizardry.|she was not expected to come] One of the nearby Keys, some un-| Frank _éilokd; foe Valen-| pionships. Bath finished well up i nthe field of 50. i selected, Bob ree: 4 hardest hitter|AS a result, an application for|through in such a dazzling fash-] known person came along and| zuelo, ron Sides, Gearhart, | niversity 0: coe pea ail team, Ralph |€ntry into the fast South Floridal ion. Last year, shooting what|sent their efforts up in smoke. Smithy, Fred Dion, Andrew San- | Hurka hopes to take his three men team, consisting) a guard on the All-time ll” Dellinger. Pete fought all the High School League is pending.}everyone considered was top| The cabin, up until the time of) chez (Mule), who lost a game to/ of Archer, Lopez, and Gonzales to the state champion- ee ee as he Prosar: ig way and Ynight have had better In the March 24 match, with|flight golf far a local womanj|its burning, had been built for |Broklyn one to nothing, Padd: | playing at Tennessee from luck if his racket had not broken no singles play in the last 10 golfer, she had rounds of 89, 94, 90, ever a year and a half for camp- | o| ships late in April. Watkins, one of the first boys through 1940. Bottom, as he s : oc. {months, Hartenstine ran Don!and 89 for a 362 total ing, fishing, swimming and Coon|join an organized baseball lea- ote : i i pat ag poor? Point. inthe. ge0 Kaiser to 6-4, 7-5. The Key West} Golf Pro Joe ie predicted| hunting purposes. These men| gue when he went to the Florida He also hopes to arange for instruction for high Speen HOM: °TGouion McCulley took the| team will include Coach Van,| that if she could do as well in this| didn’t feel selfish about it, for it] State League, Bdown, Felip Al-| school girls who want to play golf.:. . : ‘ f Tony Dopp, 6-0, 6-0 Jack Sellers, Ralph Hartenstine,| year’s big contest, she would be| was always left unlocked for any-|Vares Peres, Corcho, Irving, 2 i measure ag Givaneet bowea | Peter Knight, Don Cruz, and}a sure winner. However, he said|one to use. Brooks, Jose Seville, Machin, Bob- | while et bak Pee a asimbier John Cruz. {before the tourney began, her| All the lumber that was wsed in| by Lewis, Tony Head, Regie Grif- bye to Jim Sti . be Mea aad PRESEN, ple ahaa , . (playing had been below her usual] the building of the cabin was car-|f0n, O. Lopez, Carl Lopez, M. : of five spot: Al Rober' ae ane fic TENNIS standard during the past monthjried from Key West to Roosevelt|Marks, Ediskio Perez, Van a ‘n- lost to Preston Durvill in Land she might have a close run|Blvd., and then by. ‘boat to the) Valkenburg, Cy Grey, Oscar Ca- ’ ’ 1. singles “match. Bayview Park = i + F pote, J. Avila, J. Casa, F. Salinere, tg rt ae nal iB % sca for the JayShee trophy. small Key. Even the: nails, ham- wf | ? 2. a SHUFFLEBOARD Pe eat singe at a one 22 et, entrees ane sane. a Sameer VOT, “eat, ‘Lie, ons: an BS yibout on a level with last year’s] in this sa ef ; RETO, th. EO. See OR, ae lew Park e in this same effortful manner. alez, F. Salinero, Red Dean, Pudy CUT RATE is But yesterday, she was > [play. The boys would land on the ,Morning, ; n and Night] Seleet’ me serviea that ‘sélevts Shooting close to men’s: par for} Key on a Saturday afternoon |C@Ponell, Collenberger, Turke- B ACKA eT Daily and Sunday play. {ts men—U.S. Marine. |the course. Only in the last few! and spend the aight iene fe z Caxponell, H- ge i ¥ = holes of both rounds did she fal-| just so they would have an | UC, Sweeting, Bo leador, E. = Free. Six Bo of Your Fa : / | ter because of tourney pressure. If ly start thi t ing in | R0driguez, H. Molina, J. Casa, Jr., 700 DUVAL STREET PHONE 1. ‘Mix .with thes tj rare Past Master Of The Masters early start the next morning in each purchase of a Fifth or P. Rodriguez, Kaki Rodriguez, G. Lewis, Didi Torres, James Mal- grat, Holden, Coleman, M._ Es- quinaldo, D. Fernandez, C. Fern-} andez, Cabot Lastres, Viti Vidal, | j the tension had not affected her ‘this way, she probably would {have gone around in less than 80. And that is good playing, no mat- ter what the sex of the player. building the one room cabin. Even a dock was built for their boat and any other fishermen who wanted to tie up and get | out of a sudden cloud burst. SEAGRAM V.O. $65.00 Case $595 ALL SIZES IN STOCK The third round is set for next] In their spare time, screens, wana Aeon Rounds, Cole-| ; Tuesday afternoon. On Thursday, } pyiit in bun » a dry roof and lareal, Carey, C. McManus, Ma FIFTH ithe last 18 holes will be played. siding were i | The ladies’ championships have} now in vain | been played each year since 1947 All that is left of the little fhen a winter visitor, Mrs. Sher- sports haven of a group of sports man Andsen of New York City| conscious men is the tin roof, the talled, what seems} many others. Who do the readers | think is the best of the lot? Big League Chocies: took first place. ES ae Joe Tallon likes the Boston od i P Pee ane ss nals. that founa| Braves and the Cleveland Indians; “ie ports endar ring ‘cabs “- heed fan and nota Yankee; M. Bazo is BEER Fae. as a da ae ane on Toe ba a great Yankee and Brooklyn fan; case BASEBALL Tee ee a en) Red Ueen..js.:a. Brooklyt-.end} i ISLAKD CITY WINTER arson on his mind stumbied, Sieveland fan. | BASEBALL LEAGUE patie Seng Meanie two) “Curtis Brown says he is for | (Afternoon Play) te Senn Was SU") Boston and Cleveland, and expects WINDWASD Gceanview Park "Fhaes body WE i to see them in the World’s Ser- 3 (Second Half Schedule) ee ee ety ene cri tek 1h, Ocean RUM SUNDAY— go back to the painful task of Reg. $3.98 1:00—Benny’'s Cafteria vs. Navy ean Be tents and hauling Value— $2 98 Eagles. more lumber and materials to the | FIFTH . 3 3:00. Geitetiean Béod Store small beach in front of Where’ «fat vs. Atomic Bombers. the.cabin once aire. ISLAND CITY WINTER | hg No more until it is ea BASEBALL LEAGUE will it be the scetie 3 GOLF or fishing party by the pay Chub— W.L. Pei ' e a Municipal Golf Course ers or the many people who | Atomic Bombers __ 1 0 1.000 @) Wirephoto (Stock Isiwnd) frequented the place. Brooks’ All Stars - 1 0 1.000 CHOICE OF THREE natednassy Daily and Sunday play. It’s a pretty stiff pfice to pay| Gulfstream Food Store 0 1 .000 * (above) is the only one who has played in Ate for the labor alone, not even! Benny's Cafteria 0 1 .000 ADVERTISED BRANDS— es’ Golf eprnamente at cee, Co. i ld SKATING mentioning the many enjoyable) Navy Eagles 0 .000 Regular $4.25 Value . é winner in wt ursd: Bayview Park times of our sportsmen. - hb Br ng Sr Nel hy eee naaia Bigot (Night) You judge, will the arson gent} Four languages are spoken in OPEN 9 A.M. TO 4 AM. rs a Masti lied | FRIDAY— get the award for the meanest} Switzerland -- French, German, Just ioe the fun of it, Horton poses with the word Masters spe! aaa) AWM Shel” of 1951? out with golf balls. ss . | 5 and Romansch. Ap Deas atic