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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 195i, n THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THRE CONCH TENNIS TEAM TAKES ONE DOUBLES BUT LOSES TO UNIV. OF MIAMI, 5 TO 1 WIN BRILLIANT MATCH FROM Cuban Stas Are OZARK OME pee Go : ie <7 UH--BUT RECKON TH’ LANKY KID IS REALLY va SQ \F TH’ CLOWN CONTINUES HIS WRIGHT AND SIERRA, 6-3, 6-3 ‘Pitted For Four | Er MANAGUH SKELLEY | |] HUSTLING FOR THAT FIRST BASE}( LOOKS SENSATIONAL PLAY, A FAT FIRST 70-3, O-5 | YUH SHO SHOwED \NOTICED THAT AH @ [i JoB, SKIP/..,BUT WITH HIM. IN won't 4} SACKER NAMED me ‘Gam es This Week | tiem svete Fans ) DIDN'T MAKE NO TH’ LINEUP WE'D LOOK MORE Y/ WIN US A VI & “DROOPY’ DRAPE y Although the University of Miami defeated Key A [ tepseca me, j BS ; ne g\ PENNANT, 7 i Will SPEND Wests boas Pes neey Y| In the Island City League. | | BUBBUH... TWO y F CARNIVAL Se Ploe y est's best 5-1 yesterday afternoon on the Casa Marina} two games are scheduled for | | HOMUHS AN’ A THAN A BIG Courts, the inter-collegiate champs found themselves in| pidge spe eran alas ina tough battle where they had expected none. | the first game and Cubans i g Their biggest surprise occurred in the No. 1 doubles 4 A which 5 & : second game at Oceanview ha Ralph Hartenstine and Jack | Sellers won, € | Park. The first game of the 4s upset victory gave Key West its only match of the| doubleheader starts at ] p.m., day but this does not tell the entire story, for almost} Sharp and the second at 3. against the Bombers in the | j | : é eee p.m. every member of the local squad played far better ten- Miso cAeRBAUICAC tov thects nis than had been expected. | land City League is a double- There was a third player¥ - acd fea seats ages oe | will start et 1 p.m. with the Cuban Stars against the on the hotel courts. It was ned $25 ving and fined reckless driv- Bowman F. Ashe, univer- sity president. Dr. Ashe said the cut was planned because of an antici- pated decrease in enrollment. Nineteen other faculty with- drawals are expected in ad- dition to the 33 instructors, released for budget reasons, . - Dz. Ashe said. | Anniversary Of ed to appear notification, 00 in bonds, e office of past City Manager Dave King has| ver in/sold his 15 acre citrus grove in| ow it was| Redlands, he said today. | King sold the land and the! 1.000} the wind, a gusty, =A Underwater Unit Brooks Stars. The second | ..__ = wee ee © ne e , ! | i | 3pm, pushing the Cubans in- | #4 SS me shots and threw players ‘Downs Hospital | 2?n, pus th come CHARLE R Boy Scout Troop. \U. Of M. Will Drop! Judge Caro Fines olf balance and generally, 'B S | Cafeteria nine. WIGS SE AES | nas 33M | 4 ean embers In ity got in the way of some y 63- 61 cere The schedule -for the Of Rotar Cliab skies threatened rain defcated the Naval H | defea Naval Hospital by | oT i throughout the afternoon, two points Wednesc night to} iat ¥S | Key W net cnt Hastie 2 ny oe oe oe but held off unti take the championship of the 'B ] k Pa } | ss sick Dee. Ree eee ze: a until the last Wy Baskethed League's second, SMOMCFMAKELS £ r P (peaatiiedens | eee This was announced by Dr. ed. | Second place in the flight went! iL dd In B wling Se Oe A is one o In the single Conch victory, to the Naval Hospital ea 8 a Cincy Reds* ofthe © To Island City: their way to the biggest upset in battle that went undecided until Station ling e 1 : . Key West tennis history. Both a few seconds before the final! threc on peepee Probed Sinking set that only incredibly sharp} UTU started fast, taking a 21! hold on ¢ stay on the sam t with S quarter. Dar point r By DICE OL METED See eee Aer 1a] é court with Sam qi are point man for! stands at 54 < : >)_The Axmy tod eee Wright and Bobby Sierra. Both the winners with 23 px was! place, and cc Charles Morgan is 84, tmy today gave fabu varsity in the nation, after all, like a walkaway until sis : mex Ul’ to play baseball this year and also! “’ and Sierra was a former Orange Pital started connecting n/cover the infield better ably beosted the pennant | ; Both of the youngsters had Gaining 17 points to ti eaders.! arg A pie eetw ier onc pee Snowe es een wore A Of L d | 13—UP.—This is the anni- strokes like cannon shots, strokes ponent’s 14, the hospital _pulle ce t PUR ue deioe ori San 4 SERIIL SU “He adde t troop 1 noe cres ANG | versary of the Texas City And we know for sure| RNG : : bias disaster—the explecion in wind so fast that they deviated the first haif. Their big gun wa in third g{that he can play a better Ba Ni | oF hardly at all. Gil DeVore. The sharp-shopting| three out of four c } . ‘ | BASEBALL LEAGUE on service to 2 all, when Harten- ning led not oniy his “team but! straight to advance to fifth, wh extant. When Stine and Sellers began pounding the UTUs.in the scoring depart-|the Deadh in Key West, he charged netward. Before the the team st tie witt id F any chicken as. far eball players go. Al- ious creature that warped| game is scheduled io start at : : : doubleheader was worked o rear y c 4 MIAME apen is ‘Three Pe ersons beautiful tennis. Lowering The Underwater Training Unit} at @ meetng of the Le iy BT Atl S EARL | Be ] ec The U epee Villia me weeetieah pining Unit) BLS Soe test gh DAL USS tukeed Y Highly Praised m Univeaiy of Miami | Wim The luncheon} start of the Fall semester. match of the day was play- * flight. Hartenstine and Sellers fought The final score, after a thrilling) The Boi local aces realized fr out- gun, was 63 to 61 me 1 to keep their i cal aces realized from the out- gu a 6 week’s cor etitic n to keep t Of U.S.S. Maine YANKS ARE HAPPY volleying would enable them to to 8 lead by the end of the first! Their won lost were members of the top tennis pacing the UTU attack voked! are the bait well bet hereauid ect ou ckey Mantle a “free ticke Bow! junior champion second quarter than most_ shortstops| stock of the New York Yankees. TEXAS CITY. Tex. April that cut through the capricious up to a 25 deficit at the end of one victory ra which more than 600 persons : 1e than anv shortst ISLAND CITY WINTER In the first set, the games went forward’s 25: points for: the ;eve- € Ditto Rollers won four game than any nortstop ot Wright's deliv at his feet as ment. It balay largely through out of four and fa 0 years ago, he 3 000! “The committee decided that } He had his own furniture and, league manager in the history‘ pf 000} You. should receive the troop’s I Key household items moved to baseball who ever. .wore a full: beard: youngster could recover, his de- the running up to this point Four, an 1 the Dispensar ; livery had been broken * thi t. field’ goal’ int thé: second} _High single game honors fell to and the Key West team surged to Pe accounted almost half Ki er and Cade, both of wor % 2) 1 f the quagter’s points. ust barely topped the magic 20 continued. “For the last 15 ne 5-3, There the Conehs took long the quagter’s points 3 aa eee ne age } years, you have been sponsor- | chances with? yoNegsfithat at railing” by? AO peints’) aspthe mark with 203 apiece presidential citation and 2S C: 1 d | i vee hospital’ Claxton took the high ‘series| figure of nation-wide fame ports alentar ing a troop. Nevertheless, an 009 Charter for another year.” he {Key West for storage. ready the recipient of aj times shot away from the court at third period beg: x _ trac an angle of almost 90 degrees and team settled down for a grim, crown with 541 his th ee See ednetion! GP 2ome eet oem SAVE ...SAVE...SAVE... SAVE ig: rs 5 & for his work on the Maine. |! GOLF ear is necessar, We w A stayed on court only through a Up-hill battle, Sherman. began eames ; a long ways,*4? ? VOPR : sh ae ae ‘ ere combination of skill and chance. hitting just about every time he from / 590 effort of sev- he was stationed at the} Rare ou | Covste toa © diseqver. how, well yon Sierra was serving at this 5-3 got his hands on the ball. During "i 1avv vard here peg (Svock Island) hare one be 4 count. He wavered before the quarter he sar four field > In 2 t sug de Pa é: fall Daily and Sunday play. He added hat woe charter was barrage of volleys and dropped while teammates DeVore, °° : ae et eM avy eam wes te! SKATING 4 Pee Sea eet rere the 6-3. ? and Przybyla were con- tT, W ball power in those It cost ome thing. Not in Sellers was the only player of r or ch augmented by d Cade. qays no small part of Bayview Park money but in responsibility and « CUT RATE the four to hold service throug Dare continued to lead Atzert continues t Dieter eanbees Are ub, «=. eee TET) plenty of hard work.” : out the match. He did this w tes as he sank three fielq @ePpartment with six ess Was due. to/ FRIDAY— he conclusion of Mr. Bring- ef the assistance of Hartenstine ) Wagner's two, and Nel-|¢ Close behind 2 arles Morgan’s efforts} 7:20 to 9:00 P.M. aes 1 eel = maa at i se Sahara yolleys rat's s one. At the end of uar-| @ ton with five : ck pace ee president of the clu said that . rapier cross court volleys thi e q Gampralle a p. His bi t TENNIS his organization was well aware pilginea cs aces cumeekaae bution to the sport} land City, however were accounting for fully one-; ter, the hospital had pulled up third of the points outright. This! four more points and the score} Hae : : tood 47 to 41 for UTU | laxton, wit ar ave as no activity in Key more worthy of support. three Bayview Park Afternoon and Night was beyond doubt Seller's gre , _a!in 39 g till t : 1 < : is our sincere wish th . est exhibition of tennis. His net Bhineriod was hospital all ee qe aea +) was when he brought the; Paily an ) : Develo Gnmoen seveleg ts game and court coverage arose in eae a iy f - 4 competitors are Atzert € Cincir is here. qe good citizens.” 5 this match to top flight level. : onnectl Me ee thew pied and Henley and Campbell with) ‘The big league team wanted to SHUFFLEBOARD Harris said that only about On some points Hartenstine wa t € a fee pte a <out all right they Bayview Park 50 percent of the Rotary Club crossing from his alley position byla twb, and Sherman t Pes. cae ee 1 t see for .Morning, Afternoon and Night)| members had been scouts in icc: de dee ana She ok : ate Dare garnered three! FOLLOWING free. Mor ho then as now| Daily and Sunday play. | their youth. Most of them, he FULL FIFTH $ ? 98 ssition was in the act of strok-|more from the floor, Clendennon! gee religious feeling j : | explained, had not had an op- ; % ; — bout the game, was convinced|in the waters of Havana harbor | portunity to belong to a troop, | : e done t a look and all you'll get is a twinkle in| “We want to make ‘sure ' that’ cma of His Mess boy who ‘ wants to bea ONE MORE WEEK 8-YR.-OLD Fs é cout can have his wish, said; years ago and a The meeting opened ‘ with the! that to us seems! introduction of visiting Rotarians. | FORESTER f af : | his ing the return got two field goals and one foul| that seme In the No. 1 singles, Wright had shot, and Nelson hit for two field ‘THROUGH - Brick to go all the way to down Harten-| goals and one foul. “The hospit ail eee stine, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Even the ter- out of the period with 20) By PEDRO AGUILAR S rific gusts of wind | couldn't dis- to UTU’s 16 | {| Baseba’ turb Wright's beautiful, bullet Ss was not enough, however.| caine ahi : $400 drives They cut through it as ifi The Hospital was coming up fast] the navy field on Saturday ie [intends ot veiaig Deseret it weren’t even. blowing. wold have: ded, Sue game. in "The nal Development| Would put up $1600 of h Ore a ak who Wad teaeeled: fudtieeeraiae A . indian In the second set, Hartenstine ts with a few mere s vi puerto i oe product but rea & ‘arthest to at- ice’s Lal do} But as the final - club that defea i secret as far as Gun-|‘©nd the lunch. Sandel. Deakon oined 2 ere oer meat the score sto a 63 t d team of Key West] oe caneead Harold Laubscher then led the to the net behind it. Or you mig zht| > say, he started for the net and| the Underwater team the wind blew him the rest of the| The scores .| group in three songs. A trio com-|fmg Reg. $7.15 Val. $5. 55 posed of Harvey Sellers, re FIFTH... . ~~ ° Pearlman, and Laubscher capitu- om “after his work on th hey 2 they | Maine brought him to the atten- 00 each ae | UTU joss : nt tion of American officialdom, At 5-3 af the sesond set, with| Player FG FTP} They will put ld een n was Tecommended by | 120d JO Pepulesn You's — : i Wright serving, a fifteen minute|Clendennon, f 6 § 17,same team ¢ an heroic thing {President McKinley for a com-|<2né "Met Me Call You ranted We Have A Complete Line J 2 will ie eee lb: on t battle occurred around duce andj Wagner, f 4°07 8) ; k ta eres : Members were asked to tell advantage points. This was con-} pete. c il : a saree’ J pl entered the} bins ours ane Leary secretary Pearlman how many| ° trary to all nan Empectatien ma Nolen a : ana ° son at ams at third,| "4 e ne ge N/ ed a mushroom shaped cloud of{ §uests they would have at the Im ed and Domestic pose pyre with a “ly vg _jand C , Worthington, and | fP ‘dfought the |Tesentment over the hallowed ee 8 oe Night, ee . . C i ne gardens, with} ' nipeontue f apolis. 2 »sj-| for April 17 DDT factory Biko oS Rail eno utility. | A ng ne war aetween Se eee a No ‘luncheon meeting ‘will -bey CO Hartenstine finally creeks 3 HOSPITAL The Brooks boys will have Me-|the had never quite | wayedgnd throwing himself in-, held next week. i ’ ; forehand drive down the line to Tek ie lintoch at the plate, Red Dean in! recovered from the whole thing lto the bréach of tradition, gave ae eee take the set. He weakened in the} a RE FG F TP tthe box, Brown at first, Alle In 1890, he was’made a gunner, | 2, ensign’s commission to Mor-; E K I ene however a and the match} rz ae 3 4 | second, Goffe B a pi va Spain | gan = iLeon Ye € y OLD MR. BOSTON went to the Miami ace. 3 25) j } atl , was a warrent of-) s rela! Ss Ww sside: In — umber 2 Guuaies Goacht teens = la, g qe ell at third, K. Butl Te cad nis teciuae ance His relations with presidents 9. 6-1.| Romero, g 2. 6.0 dson, and Albert in the i + tt ne nis fall had not came to an end quite yet. | onore: y Van lost to Bobby Sierra, 9-7, 6-1.| Ro v 2 oes |ficer had the con tion to fall ra Beaipeetl mimo Ione Van played the finest tennis he) Sherman, g eke verboard that.Le Wee commendation of Morgan| t This game will get under way| | Mz e when she blew upor t : i i g at 2p. m ive ER See ae See | Feb and his investigation of the Maine} The Regular. Fellows club, 15 of that year in his own, illegible hand. popular Negro organization, has J "$3.98 Value | Morgan was in the Dry Tortugas!" puting the first World War,|Chosen Leon E. Kelly of eee has shown since coming to Key i West. He held leads of 6-5 ands Tox -6 in the first set, after trailing (Ce caeomep ed 4 3. For a period of six games, he| Ty:2@obh! won: 12° American AIRPORT ISSUE traded Sierra shot for shot from| League batting championships.| (Continued From Page One) the back court. A drop shot or an| Nine of them were in succession.|for City acquisition of the field uled to join the! morgan was Captain of the Na-' Standing member. of, the-yean A torpedo} y,) Base at Key West. In 1921, he, Kelly has made numerous atched tO| vetired from: active duty to de-|achievements for the club during occasional volley — anything to} now owned by Key West Im him up fortunately lost an} ot. his unlimited energies to the|the past year, both financially | jim break up Sierra's never ending] fused to give anything away. He| provement, Inc., but leased b. : side and was de-| Sromotion of Pan American Air-| and morally. Recently he was in- rhythm — would have done the! showed a more fluent f Monroe cou Ww hen. ys, then little more than aj; Strumental in having the club do- trick here. |drive than anyone in Key West] At tonight's reach Cuba.|sqauling, lusty child of an air-, Nate clocks to all the churches in SPECIAL PRICES GOOD ALL WEEK Maine had} jine ed ar ‘the community. He was also res- }line. It seemed a rather desirable the ¢ » taking | thing that the planes have a place|Ponsible for bringing a large FREE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY r the lives of 268 men. he put Meach: field group of singers to the city. ast : qgpreag bam saigy eabes The local man was given @ HOURS: 9 AM. TO 4 AM In the number 3 singles, ae dreamed he possessed. pected that the Fornero defeated John Cruz 6-1, Peter Knight and John Cruz|ers, K and Gomez, as well as 6-2. Although John played good] lost the number to] City Comptroller Char Roberts} with tennis he was simply overmatch-| Fornero and Vinc The] will go ito details of financing An investigation was ordered)}in shape. When Pan American * ed against the Miami varsity man.|first set repeats the score they] the city’s purchase of the field, in| and Morgan put in charge of the|reached its adolescence and de-|cash award for his work. _ Last Sal Vincent, playing number 4] achieved in Coral Gables on|the event the Circuit Court up-|operation. He and the divers|eided to move north, Morgan sad-| year's winner. was Arthur Sands. PHONE l n} worki were told to|ly parted from it so that he could | — g under him Sa a ar caused the}remain in Key-West. ~ ‘plans for the future, of course, » battelship blown} Now he lives in Coral Gables| because when a man reaches 84, SAVE ...SAVE...SAVE.. e inside or out? and pays occasional visit to the’ he has to start figuring what he'll ers he found|island City. He is concerned withido with the next 84 years. for Miami, defeated Don Cruz, 6-2, ,| March 14 against the same team.|holds the city’s condemnatio! 6-4. In this match, young Cruz} Peter Knight made it completely) suit displayed the sharpest tennis of, clear that he had advanced ae Other f 3 methods his life, and won six games out-/ percent as a tennis player in the be brought before the meeting right since the Miami player re- ‘last three months. the officials, it was learned. answ Dave King Sells | Texas City Disaster. were killed—in 1947. Fonind purpose in com-|three bedroom, two bathroom| Gustavus Heinrich Schmelz, c b, said -Bringman,! house on the property to a couple} ™anager of the Cincinnati Réds’ bring: the new charter.} . | with) thee children. jin the 1880's, was the only big pe