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fr pare Ys E: APRIL, 7,-1951, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN os | ASINGLE (MOAN) TH’ TYIN’ Ex > 4N0 PLENTY = BETWEEN Se RUN PERCHED ON SN 3 OF ACTION ‘ THIRD Al AND SECOND, AN’ TH’ Soh? COMING UP , \ { SHORT? WINNIN’ RUN <A YY, i BUBBERW F. > x . A-ROOSTIN’ HERE > 1 Pairings For Mixed Two Ball Contest. »———___- ‘ OW FUST BASE AN = | Made; Faraldo, Mirg Favored To Win FOL I OWING | : : i — | A mixed two-ball tournament is scheduled for to ‘TH OUGE | y : =... hon UT” r / jorrow afternoon on the Key West golf course: R m Wrrn rve aves Za : < oa C The first Scotch foursome will tee off at 1 p.m.. Each By PEDRO AGUILAR AHEAD_(3T0/2, \ 5 : sk . eS, : jair consists of a man and.a woman who play only one |p, at niles TE CATS START ~, ‘ bail. Both tee off; th as games scheduled for A RALLY iN of <3 1 9 and the. best drive is played. From | tomorrow afternoon at Ocean THE LAST OF 4 ; ere on, they alternate strokes. view Park THE NINTH WITH - . j - i According to Joe Lopez, ¥* eee eS tn the coneoing gare: Benny A ry tee fon j 2 ee S _ a kK: polt pro at the Stock Island | Cafeteria will tack) 4 os ; - i & start at 1 p.m ii ‘popular kind of tournament The Saints are going out in full | : which the club holds. Dur. AROUND siseigihiit win aver the Tagtes Jim T hone All-Time Halfback iL + * T Id F ; Daniels Arous ing the summer months} yam. — vw er see al hoe iy ai en A een | € elon aires 0 eature hi ; — _ see ajha ayed by a7 score er ae ao : i — one a month is held.| horse in a “sweat suit”? Coleman held them two h 2 : e W hite House Tre 4a is, however, will be the| One of the strangest sights atjone by Pazo and une by Sanct Tlor T rs S ¢ : sa second mixed two-ball play| ®* Hialeah race track recently | In the second time they met amp i State Convention Bs , Pl@Y | was Ogden Phipps’ unraced colt,| Benny’s boys won by a 12 to 2 BT of the year. The Battler, on the training track | score. Chipie Fernandez pitched i | Legion Is Sending * ee Pairings for tomorrow's tourna-| wearing heavy blankets in an ef-! and won for the Cafeteria boys. H Six Official ad | i ww ment are; fort ta take off excessive weight.! Now com he third game and it i ee iclal | bel ae 1:00—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nel-| The colt is sweating off pound.|™may be Coleman in ain plegates Fr | Ba (’ “ son; Mrs. Faraldo and Humbert} age for his plant erhy en for the Eagles and 1 MO: } De legates Krom 5 atin meric ail ia Mira. gagement. | Delfin F dez for the Cafe-| | April 19-22 Meeting | of 1:07—Mr. and Mrs. Norton’ Har- j teria boys. | ; OWS eipe I ris; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Witzel. | eae | Post Commander Frank _Ro- Pp 39 1:14—Mr, and Mrs, F, C. Harris; The current iavorities for ‘first| In the nightcap, the Gulfstream } |magura of Arthur Sawyer Post 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Garuthers. [place in the 1% ‘noie medal play | will tackle the Bombers. Manage: : 28, Americen Legion. today re- B N / S 7: nd 1:21—-Mr. and Mrs Roy, Duke;|/are, Mrs. Faraldo, and Humbert | Raul Rodriguez has two new play leased some of the features plan- Vy = ew pray foe Mr. and .Mrs, Frank Wayne. Mira,. , jers he claims will make his club! fj jned for the State Convention to} . 7 1:28—Mrs. Joe Lopez and Harry Prizes. of. golf equipment wil |look lika a million dollars: They } be held in Tampa, April 19-22. T, ree Deriv. s.” Knight, Mrs. Joe Kinsey and | be awarded to the low five teams. | are McDonald and Zepp, and none | The gala American Legion Par- oxaphene, Derived ne James Mira. They will be given’ on the basis] other than Lee Griffen will catch . ej : ade will be held Saturday after-/ From Southern ad 1:35—Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Arc-| of gross -scotes. « Handicaps,” ir lige? G P e i ; noon, April 21. Anthony L. Ulchar, 5 7 - a her; Miss. Barbara Nelson and| other words, will notrbe counted | For t ber Swee ‘ ; beau Key Wess Guard of| Pine Woods, Key it William Ploughman. In the past, the Scotch four-} ing r i H lonor states that the Honor z Xe eal 142Miss Elsie’ Faraldo and| some tournaments have been fol- | uez i t 3 : , : Guard will participate in the par- | To New Era On Farm Tom Leto; Miss Diana Archer and| lowed by barbecues. The bar- on duty ade, Following the parade. a fish| By STANLEY JAMES i ‘ay Joe Lopez, Jr. becue pit at the course is cur-| Mana fry will be held. On Saturday) wasHINGTON, D. C. — The. nd Severai more pairs are expected| rently being repaired and so no| a evening, April 21st, the Drum aay Office ‘of Bessie wre cata dis . ne to enter the tournament before| feast will follow tomorrow's! at at. short, | F | | Bugle Corps Competition will be} Relations has tepor:ed the t th us post time tomorrow. tourney. | d C. Valdez | j | Bead. news a e as a3 AS ex. E. for outfield duty.| FF upendous Stag Party will] oom ha aa hae ng rr i lg nder Z il 9 5-7 th ine woo | Thi 1 get underway “| oe ae Cuban | Key.t0. “a new era in | hes 3 oo sart of Tampa's | Production in Latin America.” ° n't If z 0 ple nd le dicates that wonderful | Partment of “Agriculture, ex f ' tag | ys io as } » - cares - entertainment is on schedule for i espe cia nape A ——" - d ore more. of you. - A The 40 and 8 is having a cocktail the loped diving Wen Ph ise 1, | JONATHAN DANIELS, sate If fans can remember any old} JIM THORPE, the fabulous Carlisle Indian, is an almost unani- [hour on Thursday, April 19th, at} Ooh a “technical "Of the Baloigh: (3 MASE i=. i Remain Unbeaten \ Pe time player, jt me |. ous. choice for a, halfbeck post on the “AilTume All-America | |6P-M. at the Elks'Club and their) cObducttd ‘a “techiiical coopera:| rienrver, reads a copy of Cole PM And hone oth J. Fernande:,| football team. The team is being chosen by the Associated Press | dinner dance on Friday, 8:30 P.M.| 400 Proved tp Bouadior lier's magazine with his story ane In Intramural Play tSouthwester tall lanky | i @ nation-wide poll of sports writers and broadcasters in con- | at the Tampa Terrace. Nicaragua. to show the, remark-) Cd , eae ee ee Rostlake and athe, | Junction with the Hall of Fame at New Brunswick, N. J. Thorpe | Antonio Arango, Jr., Post Ad-|#ble effects of the spray on be be As League Moves Key West Clubs. Clubs | is shown (left) at the peak of his football career in 1911-12, and | jutant, stated \that the Legion cattle in that . climate and Jati- ent Truman favors:. 5m ‘al | . (tight) as he appears today. leadquarters will be the Hotel{ de. e service of congress: © for Into Second H f ; 40 and 8 Headquarters-| Of beef cattle herds in warm, $ oro; and the Auxiliary | !0w areas of Central and South be arid | | Ho As.the high school intra- oath Pr adagh Wy “§ P00} A JANUARY ‘BASKETBALL TEAM | Head uarters—Hote! Tampa Ter- pens i oink ke | il race: Arango stated today that the} from: Dermatobia war- Gz ett myral basketball... league | Broo vir Baa saa ye by £9 HORSE {local Post and Auxiliary Unit will| ble fly. or various other lige and : age ¢ well represented. The official] flies, Until the discovery of ‘NICKEL COIN WINS — ne m@ved into. the second half + , ic He jenny's “Cafter z 4 -1°39001~ LOUISVILLE:—(P) —Only one tateates from Sawyer Post’ will} taxophene, no insecticide could) SreeppECHASE 00 000! eligible for the 1951 Kentucky |be Frank Romaguera, Chairman, | control these pests, with the pos- Derby.jyas born in Janyary,, | Antonio Arango, Jr.; C. B, Har-| sible exeeption of ticks. AINTREE, Eng., April 7-—(®). of the season, the senior Navy Eagles” team kept its record Spot-| is the biggest’ factor an HS Out) Goi Chintora Micoens eas. | _Aronge, 303 CB Sar: Ree telat’ of Aga|—The Grand’ Netionar amie less by downing the juniors, nip nse Danelle ani, born Jan. 2, 1943. The youngest, Anonymous Citizen Foots Bill For | and Charles M. Machin. |culture now thinks its latest|chese at A 66 to 41 sent thantsh the titaine conse! naree inthe field of eligibles i Earl Carroll, Department Com- | tests have proved that toxaphene| >y_Nicke! © * ent through the iv ame season Corpus Christi, foaled on Junc Celebration By Victorious Hoop Squad | mander, has planned a really fine|—the pine product—can contro] _ The American-owned Arctic The {12th gtade came} V8" omy cut defeat "No 7 2, 1948. i program for the business sesions.| these insect pests. The most suc-| Gold and o highly regarded’ seniors, “although they are through the first half of the| stantially smaller than some of| SEER The Key West high school basketball team got its; He has giv much serious| ~ssfvl- test was conducted in| jumpers fell during the gruelling | thought to his speakers and has| Nicaragua. Twenty-four cows|tace. Royal Tan was second. The ; ; the lower grade teams, (only one | due last night. season with seven wins and pada y A STONE’ S 5 | chosen those who will bring time-| were aayided into three groups| tace was zun under good weather 1 Sects oii il is six athe they look In the plush dining room of Raul’s, members of the} ly messages ‘on world events and| in this. ‘test: Group oe was| Conditions after early showers > preity ee asetre si MSA Veins’ sages a iman:te THROW team, cheerleaders, dates, parents, and friends met to| what the Legion can do to make| sprayed with toxaphene every, and Bail: hi y : ; s 2 rica. ' very RRR isartas eke nes . ‘i Sek oo Le i: 1N€ | man defense. The game was very celebrate the best basketball season in the school’s his-|‘"'* * Petter Am re eee Es take sot oh > pb rina at 1 ena plcn ig tory crinps AbvanTaces | Bo Passed ‘Em Ee f ore sit acl i a had the edge. wegen oe : : The team climixed a far better than average season | IN POULTRY s spree check of cows at the! Diy ADELPHIA. — (ieee psa: cee gaccdibied ip the first dame on the high! tive: St.: Louis He by fighting its way to the finals of the district tourna-| DES MOINES, lowa—) st scares nas is de the! McMillin head coach of the BtO- * - © school court yesterday evening,}|,Beaumont High Schoo e: year ago last fall, the Vaugl fe oi al Philadelphia | Eagles: The superior experience] the 94.2 team edged the 9As, 30 ae ieag's theaw fromsiiete.| ee and almost toppling the giant, South Broward, in | Stacbiers sold their 14 dairy cows| 20's, B9® cow. Group two. ani-| TECRS a TE ae aoa te to 27. The con sin the bal- 5 nes jarow irom ports the final minutes of that last contest. \and went into the poultry busi-| "als had twenty-two grubs per) W@S ' f th told last test. wa: man’s-Park, the home field fo at into poultry ain, | ite Coie. oe hed bon {Pass at a time. when, the, : oO ie. seniors ASU} ance for the whole four quarters. ‘Redbirds The h thich es |ness. They are. ‘convinced they} &?™ group pegg a Phregite it i i night. Playing a brand of| the lead falling to one. team and|‘"° dab Pripeareguisies, Sweeicls did the. right thing for the Staeb- | 2V@taae Of $7 grubs | each, and | Was, not, the ‘weapon Seco * ‘4 _ yf senior yea! at i ball idn’t expect to| them another: until the: final ptin- |so justly accorded to these lor Sacen foe, were 139 pounds lighter on the cei eae | alt YOU, WOUIGD EXPEC HOt kee D t a boys at last night's banquet, | WPOFES endar At the end of a year’s opera-| *Verage: gud © eo ee | see outside of varsity or}" High point man for the winnens € Mociore | were made possible by the} BASEBALL tion, Staebler said, his flock of pera ot lange Naaigyce a hae ee = completes junior ‘yaretty, games: Hey, wee Getese Lastres with 11, Se Th B li | ac nation of oe anonymous |" ISLARD GIry Wieren, © | 1.100 laying hens saodqoed#3.348 ae Afpcaiture ‘Relations - ae employed a fast break and. 0nd for the team was Donald Kay € Da : BASEBALL LEAGUE worth of eggs. After all costs! sow ‘aiding in the sponsorship of| will put ‘more shoes on the feet! who hit for 7 counters. ie | citizen. This man—he has (atecrcon Piss) were deducted — including the] ‘over teste in other Latin Ameri-ltnore meat in the stemechs, and. completely befuddled - the eau Fvever|. NBW YORK. — I pe : j F 7 ae pe iia odahd. ee, ie the eas, however Biotic ont {)Sworn those who know his Oceanview Park cost St ee price of grain Pro'| can countries, The devartment in| more money in the poset af HR, Stars of ithe team -were John; team. He racked up a 14-pt. otal| Outfielder’s identity to secrecy—heard SEG ies Half Schedule) $1,800 was left for profit. Poultry Washington says the new product ' rural people 0 Soci merica. that the team had not re- nee Galeria war and egg production are particu- Knowles ‘with 18 points and Bon | end exhibited some of the best| Williams with 12. Jimmy Cooper} ball-handling on either tear ed! ceived the fete it deserved Hagler [larly adapted to a small farm he “Dark Horse” Fazio Leads Masmane: and Bobby Whitaker both sank 11 | This contest threw the 9A in- . ee believes. for the juniors. jto a first place tie with the |ting. That hen| after such a season and| 3:00—Gulfstream j ‘ood Store| “““you have to feed a dairy heif- The senior team has been work- | iors for leadership in the second| Doc wa the Mar-| determined to do something vs. Atomic Bombers. | er for 2% years before she starts ing as a unit for two years, which |half of the league play. tinsburg team. He batted .104. | about it. He told Win Jones. | Sean | producing,” says Mrs. Staebler. ~ ee ise | GOLF |“But it takes only 5% months to high school coach, that he| Municipal Golf Course oe e eae to ee age.” Hogan Misses A Putt In Mayires Tournament | would foot any bills incur- (Stock Island) ———————— i a red in giving the team aj Daily and Sunday play. WHERE LEFT 18 RIGHT Rennact a LAKE SUCCESS.—().—Nine- salts SKATING - ty-three countries in the world The cele ion began with a Bayview Park bene etait e dinner that cen- a UNight) ae oe os driving halves of delicious | FRIDAY— nae um “dive Ge . ay : sigeak ue peaey ae 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. on the left side, a U. N. survey wed Raul’s special | TE S showed. Left politically, Russians icular giddin | NNI! | drive on the right side of the rvad. rved as a result of this| saree Pak Outside of Britain anc Sten Md | indulgence. (Morning, Afternogn and Night) | the only left-side driving is: list- Agter: .dinner. Gooch Weasttat Daily and Sunday play. ed for Europe as in Sweden, Ice-, ‘Sones gav aoHe seb of ore land, the Channe} . ante ee |son and its highlights. He ex- SHUFFLEBOARD ihe Ie of eh coe ae | pressed his appreciation for the Bayview Park Gunther aaa the of, | cooperation the squad had given| Morning, Afternoon and Night) |? Gibraltar an ne eens as jhim and said that the next sea-| Daily and Sunday play. Malta and Gory, Ros SOaas tae } id be and even better one. | = SOE right-side dnving © @ | Horace O’Bryant, superinten-| for the boys on the team at least, | ‘"E “2%: | dent of public instruction, was on| was the presentation of letters. | , British-controlled areas apsoxttt |hand, and said a few words about |Ten players and two managers| *°F the (0 in eBags TT ee side |what the basketball team had| got the awards for their work dur-| Phere where there is done. He stresed the fact that,|ing the recent season. The color-| 47iving. These include Bermuda, by their good sportsmanship, the | ful letters each had bars on them, the Bahamas, British Honduras, team has spread good will for Key |denoting the number of years a Trinidad, the Leeward and Wind- West all over the district. They| boy had played on junior varsity | ¥4"d Islands, and Jamaica. were, he said, the best ambass-jor varsity teams. . adors the city could have. Members of the cheerleader} The U.S. Bureau of Mines es- Edward Schweitzer, principal of |squad also were present to re-|timates there are 66,000,000 tons ®) Photo Key West « high: sbeol, uae ceive their letters. of zine ore in the Missouri-Kan- briefly. He was follewed by Dick] Coach Winston Jones was thej sas-Oklahoma field. TEXAS, wiggles his putter and barely miss 10! msted, sports editor of the Key|astonished recipient of a gift bsierbae Golf euapimank ec kngdetas salle gg sory psd Ben | West Citizen. . from his team. It was a beautiful] Select tne servico that selects under par. which gave him fourth place. The high point of the evening, table lighter. {ts men—U.S. Marines.