The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 11, 1951, Page 3

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ANNOUNCE Conchs To Play National Champs On Casa Marina Courts - Tomorrow Lineups for tomorrow’s tennis matches between the University of Miami, na- tional intercollegiate cham- pions, and Key West were announced today. The match will start at 2 p.m. on the Casa Marina courts. The Miami team will be the guests of the ho- tel overnight. They were invited by mett Coniff to use the Casa Marina’s facilities. Playing in the number oné position against Key West star Ralph Harten- * manager Em-} WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1951, LINEUPS FOR TENNIS MATCH WiTH U. OF MIAMI The City Tennis Championships? Tennis players may enter the city championships by telephoning .Earl Yates at 203 before 6 p. m., or 586-J thereafter and giving him their name, address, and tele- Phone number. The championships will start at the County Beach as soon as the backstops on the mew courts are completed. <= Trophies Will Be Sent Next Month Trophies for the last period of Have You Entered FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR Did you know that 15 years ago, Douglas McCarthy led the Social League with an average of .574, and the most hits, 27. Fourteen of them were good for doubles and his total bases were 47. Baze went to bat the most times, 54, and scored the greatest number of runs, 34. Stanley and Fred Mathews hit the most trip- les, three each. McCarthy . was tops as far as the number of hom- ers went, and Q. Lopez, Alvarez, and Delgado were right behind him. Rubberman Garcia stole 11 bases to lead in this department Valdez and Nodine -hit five sacrifices each to top the rest of the league players. Q. Lopez walked 12 times while H. Castrc led everyone in the number of times he fanned with 14 Garcia of the Cuban Club was the best pitcher with 10 wins and four reverses. I remember 15 years a ball club went to the plyay ball and Jack Matthews Lopez, and Victor Larson dane jthe rhumba to entertain the ve jand stole the show The second basemen member include Gene Bobitez, I Medina, J. Fernandez, Joe Papy Jose Fernandez, Chicito Pazo, Al berto Acevedo, Baker, Hale, R ago when keys to Q ] Beautify Area By that I re-| | | | | | UH-- ONE OV: AN’ TA" SACKS PLUM WAY 7° KEEP THEM CATS FRUM SCORIN’ TH’ TYIN’ RUN FRUM THOD Garden Club To New County Courts The Monroe County Board of County Commis-} sioners last night voted: to advertise for bids on the} TO CALL FOR BIDS TO FINISH COURTS * Atomie Bombers 1 ) (GULP) OUR PITCHUHS DONE FGOT T° COVUH ) FUST, SO Ad GOTTA PAGE THREE ” Ray Gott ‘Softhall League Applications Now Being Accepted Tate tyes wertee = | | 2DDounced: toany by Paul G. A Club— to be taken. George Faraldo, Meacham field, Brooks’ Aji Stars ._ Gulfstream Food Store TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Ike Williams Lightweight Champion Willie “Fitzie” Pruden o RADIO SPONSORED BY wiers that last week’s crash o state|Aerovias Q plane and ame, | proved the necessity of j.}ing a fence to keep eld A 150 foot fence, i the| with 4 by 4 posts, and o the | haps $150 should prove suffici ed | he said. He explained that only {cars going to the Paint shop cros- sed the field. The commissioners Santana, J. Ganzalez, Gene Smith P. Allen, R. Rodriguez, Muse, R Arnold, O.- Capote, and many the Island City Fishing Tourna- ment will not be forwarded to winners until they are received| thers, from the company from which| hey were ordered, a member of} he Island City Fishing Tourha- ; 0, seen eee = he limit of $300 hich bids | spor istance hitter odine des| se : the li ver which bids ta ee proses yey a place on our list of catchers | ly by the Sunshine Con-| ist be as ¢ Cc | must be asked revealed. today and infielders. | struction Com any. A back-| Bids were taken and the Sun- | ia comneny Hes On April 12, 1935, the: Busy Bee | P F Oniten a I 0 Benny's Cafteria 0 a stine will be Sam. Wright. Navy Eagles A two year varsity player, Wright is one of the school’s top players and is expected to give Hartenstine one of his. toughest battles. Playing in number two for Key West will be Coach Van. His op- completion of the tennis! courts at County, Beach... Foton af vansdo. Cerbonell. ie The cement for the three | was discovered, however, that the new courts was laid recent-|work would eost fer more tha At first bas ed Julio constructed stated the! hi s ponent. Bobby Sierra, was Orange| wophies can be delivered but be,!won over the Lopez Funeral| Stop, net posts, and nets fe-}shine Construction Company wa SUSIE Be COTO Bowl Junior champion in 1949.) oguse af the engraving necessary| Home by a-2 to 1 score. C. Cates! main to to be added before] including a little filling and grad- | Bayview | fence to keep autos from going to ‘i One year he ranked - seventh] jetivery can not be effected untij| Won that game and A. Lunn los 7 ; z |ing as well as the pouring of the | P tae m= shop, and suggested that Fa- among the nation’s junior players.| May. This has been brought about, Other games that were played in| the city championships C20 | concrete, was finished in less than | pn a eel due to conversion to defense .or- tei te, Jan.) begin on tke new playing|a week. | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY The company was commended Meeting John Cruz in number nd Lunn los Cates wining g; on! surfaces. “y & Se") New 1951 Plymouths Delivery of the - e trophies, com- # last week for the expedition with | Neo: i bce tah ra age oper. Al plete’ with engraving, will .be Petced Frisk pent sting | During last week’s Coun-| which it had.done the work. One| T! ity ie With or Without Trade-Ins | Monroe Beer better to ni on ead reese rea Shope BEAD Seca cag wages st: Feb 8, ites 3, Busy Bee 1,) ty Cimmission eti it Serge Oy oe, aaah jemeqanene Way Rey a Distributors, Inc. ennis each of “higlseint by:the JayCees at Key|' 4 r meeting, it} 3+ that ti a vork! All t eames on phthiss. 16 fen't cotakdered® like: ipt by ay’ s a ey {with Lunn winning and Cates | at that time that he had seen work! sted to ge! ; ly that he will take Fornero. In number four will be Don Cruz. Against him, Miamj is sending Sol Vincent, younger brother of Tony Vincent, number one-man of the Miami team last year. The first doubles will pit Har- tensti and Jack Sellers against Wright and Sierra. The city doubles champion and victors in the recent Cosa Marina tourney. the recent Casa Marina “tourney ate piven a rood change to upset the Miami duo. Forntro and Vircent of Miami meet Peter Knight and Don Cruz or Tony Dopp in the final doub! On March 24, the same | tof Conchs held the sam@.twe Them: bers of the Miami team tava hard, two-set victory, 6-479-5. If the Key West pair can do as well to- morrow, they will be playing some top flight tennis. Coach of the Miami team is $ Bill) Lafler who consistently of the top college teams in county. Tomorrow's matches rect result of Key W ance at the recent Unite Lawn Tennis Association meet- ing in Miami. During the meeting, are the di- Conch delegates had a chance to} Coniff’s invitation to extend Mr. West. They will immediately be forwarded to the winners. EXHIBITION BASEBALL. ... (By The Associnted Press) || JNashtiile (SA) 1, Mienjgomery (SAL) ® Mobile vs. Montreal Beach (cancelled—rain). COLLEGE Georgia Teachers |} Mereer 7 Stetson 13, 11. Gainesville (Florida League) 10, University jida 2. at Verd College Florida South of eas | (Morning, Afternoon and Night) | Daily and Sunday play. Coach Lufler. It was a surprise when he accepted, for his aetialty ques Key West in. Memphis (SA) 4, Chicago (N}!* 1 Butigle ay Savenriah 4 x Gndidwapolis (AA) 17,” ‘Atlanta {SL).8. * Chicago (AL) 6, Birmingham (SL) 4 St. Louis (A) 7, St. Louis (N) 6, 18, team has a very full schedule and had jlosing; Feb. 13, Lopea 3, Busy | | Bee 2, same pitchers; March 4, {Lopez 7 7, Busy Bee 4, same pitch- | ers; March 8, Lopez }, Busy Bee 0. jsame pitche! March 6, Popez 8, | Busy, Bee 1, with Ubieta the win- i jaune ithe and Bethel losing; hh .22) game ended in seventh oy 2.in favor of Busy Bee; and} Rpril'5, Busy Bee 9, Lopez 4, with| Cates winning and Lunn tuking the defeat. ‘Sports Calendar GOLF Municipal Golf Course (Siock Island) Daily and Sunday play. , SKATING Bayview Park (Night) FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. af Bayview Park SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview Park ‘Morning, Afternoon and Night) Daily and Sunday play. | was pointed out that 900 | feet of screen would be | needed to protect the three courts. Commissioner. Clarence Higgs said at last night’s meeting that he had discussed the question of beautification of the courts with Jack Sellers and_ that he, Mr. Higgs, had asked ni Chub, Président Mrs. :William’, Warren if-her organizatigh would. super-| vise the landscaping work. The | Club will take over when the ‘re-j maining construction is finished, ! according to Commissioner. Higgs. | | At last week's meeting, the club appointed Miss Hilda S. Cunniff | | chairman of a gontfhittee that will! |do the work |_ Plans so far cat for Australian | | Pine or some similar tree for a! | windbrez ik and background. J . Sunshine Censtruc-} , who was present the meeting, suggested. that: | some s| de trees might be moved the old Army Barracks ‘to the court site. He thought ‘that | they w going down anyway | and that the Navy would willing-/| |ly release them to the county for pe around the courts. | The courts were originaily } | ques several weeks ago, using} from ‘county prisoners under the super- | HERE'S AMERICA’S HALL OF FAME FOQTR AL. TEAM | THESE MEN. ALL OF WHOM ARE LIVING EXCEPT KNUTE R OCKNE AND WALTER ECKERSALL. compose the All-Time All- (®) Wirephoto being done over the weekend. | their application in at once. How Kaiser-Frazer’s : 8:45 am... Start of a busy day! And right at the start, Rist Stevens, fadio, film and Metropolitan Opera star saved up to $538 on ‘the initial cost of her Henry, J...over any other comparable car! 245 pm...d visit to th studio! wich her Henry J, Risé arrives on tine...and saves money in the bargain! Up to $20 on tire costs every year... up to $50 on mainteran~ And it handles angl par':s so easily’ 11:30 pm...Home at last! The day’s driving leaves her rested and relaxed! Besides, her Henry J costs less to buy, drive and can save her maintain... up'to $600.2 year. Why not. save with the Henry Foyourself% but Rist loves the thrifty performance of her Henry J...is delighted: know it will save her up to $98 on gas.every 10,000 miles! «. ;} 4:30 pm...To the airport! soniche nist Sie 10 Boston: There’s loggage room galore in her Henry J...and it every year in taxes, interest charges and other fees! aa at peared pereraa se) up to an v8 5 ea Aerain oH Je sah) sas tsi yaaa ay sbi ‘ tball team and its coach. They were selected in the Associated Press poll of sports writers and broadcasters im con- pee a the Football Hall of Fone a New Brunswick. oe J. Top, left to rigkt: Don Hutson, Alabama, end: Bronko Nagurski. Minnestota. tackle: Pudge Heffelfinges. ¥: ‘fale, guard: Robert Suffridge. Tennessee, guard: Wilbur Henry, Wokiootcs Soi eee tackle: Benny Oosterbaan. Michigan. end. Bottom, left to tight: Ernie Nevers. Stanford. fullback: Jim Thorpe, Carlisle, halfback: Adolph Schults, ‘Gchulta, Michigan, center: Knute Rockne. Notre Dame, coach: Red Grange, Illinois, halfback: Walter Eckersall, Chicago. quarterback. . KEY WEST MOTOR CO.—S07 GREENE STREET

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