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FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1961. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — PAGE THREE HS, CONVENT PLAY TENNIS MATCH SAT. Shree [Benmy'sMeets LITTLE LEAGUERS roves.Gians [NAVAL AIR STATION | Gulfstream Food ' Split Pair; Champ Twichans Key Oui. Hiness 15: Senday, URGED TO RETURN iiviayerctsea TEAM DOWNS SUBRON The sixth Harvey care aatek ew the High sa omen i ngs ne ae. CONTRACTS BY SAT. | cece |IN SEASON'S FIRST } ore) pee, aster Thir Navy’s Fort Taylor courts. ne between the Navy Eagles RE ae Since Key West’s first Juniof Tennis Champion-|and the’ Brooks’ All Stars ori- Managers To Select Players Saturday: | Straight Defeat Get 12 Runs On . aaa = shi . aaaiekcs % Uys “lj > ginally _ scheduled for th Sun- s . . bios last May and June, tennis ls vaulted into the top soe erainenene mercer ad League Starts Season On May 2nd | On Cincinnati 11 Hits; Helped By [Today In History girls’ sport-on the Tsland, and Hfvey Cup, starting last] "any cra yana ete ee | | , » anc ; president of the Isiand City Base- | A sibs articinate in Little Leasue| NEW YORK, apr. 20.uy—| Six SubRon Errors sage ; October, has already become a dyword and a cardinal) pon League : SEHD area ta Banc Rats eo Tatas eee Ue ea inne «amen iaaeven tid | part of Michi Ter. BAN OOS cet r aerey teuskc tied fet ee ee baseball are urged to get their contracts in on or before huteout! Mei te. Giadinhahi eens! seball season opened earl peso eah rah Coartias S ee aici pennies Catena acannon ma Satay, Apml 25, Paul G. Albury saiditoday | csserday. the 1uckless Reda now | jay afternoon at the Na-|ieeuwn, ws ies Bernice McAl-¥ a The four managers will meet at Bayview Park Saturday | faeives lost thees, situa | val Air Station diamond with the | jg¢4 Donald McKay’s famous Gulfstream Food Store. In the lister and Van sa Saree ae 5 , p VX-1 NAS team pitted against ; ) . ” say that to- [ second ‘contest, the — morning at 9 o’clock to select players for the various} Boston Jew split 2 8 clipper ship, “Flying Cloud, : ve Juniors he Nate ie toe ne : ! US| Boston and New York split 8| cipmiarine Squadron Four. Cap-| reaches San Francisco from New morrow’s battle should con- the Navy Eagles will fight it out.| teams and every player that possibly can should be} twin-bil! : : i Eoth games will be played at] present ee pia ee ie only game in the junior| ‘2! Sot W- Parrish, Jr., com- | York in record pre-Canal days of n more eye-filling tennis ifle Club Will |Oceanview Park field, located at |PFESEMt. Mn ies junior) wanding officer of VX-1, initiated | 9? days than any of the preceding } ee of aisle There el a ~ i oe be pgs is 0 oot 0 cee ee ee ae Bley ethet es tectestnce loa the! p, Ne 28-yeai-old ballognist will of, course be no admission] officials wi ve held on mashed the § souis owns] a i am é ,| Pro addeus . going five Cup tussles. As!‘ con- Compete In Miami. \charge and the general public is ce 13-5. The Brownies used five] first ball from the sidelines to} 5 jn Cincinnati to study air cur- crete evidence the | Monday night, April 23, oR H ld 0 § k pitchers in an effort to stop the|the pitcher. = {rents is carried“$00: miles . within Pe new games for Sunday adopt a schedule, approve e me n toc 14-hit attack Red Marll of NAS showed a| Confederate lines as Civil War Five Junior members of the] ] 2 id-season form when he set t! bret rae . a sent the morrow’s order offSouthernmost Pistol eng Rifle} were decided upon at last night’s| players and take care of Seas: cone ee ‘the! Istand Samvice| as eles i ciate ae ub will participate in the Flori-| meeting of the Island City league... cae ee tnd { R d NATIONAL LEAGUE i : = death as a spy battle: da Sectional Rifle tourney to be|in the office of president Ham. |20Y Other matters pertain- S. mange Sunda TH B_| League down with four hits. Iga Aces nines ana rnti: The schedule of games, wit}held at the University of Miami|),, was decided that the game| ing to opening of the lea- sue Sayer -H.E.) “Leroy Shipp ted the hitting at-/4;. clash in Colorado, and 25 die. x Fz ps in. It was decided that the game t 5 A championship shoot will be New York 4 7 lltack for NAS. by gettin twe ; High School players named fiyt| Rifle Range tomorrow, The shoot | petween the Eagles and Brooks | gue held Sunday at 1 p.m. for all|Boston 21) S| ancesiamealddnie ts cbatousl ae Sine pa eau in.each case and the oCnvdt |e rene eee ee en iar, | Would be played on May 20 Exhibition games are scheduled members of the Southernmost} Hearn and Westrum; Spahn,| trips, Marll added to his cause by | °¢, States wit! ray ances players named last: Coral Gables a Rifle Cub. . All of the team managers were | for Wednesday, April and Pistol and Rifle Club at the Stock | Hogue and St. Claire. hitting two singles in his four hata ag . ; sgt ox: 1. June Yates vs. Eleanor Gfto.| ‘The match will be supervised | Present at last night's | Bere | ean theofficial tonentng: (sand sence) eeooraye toi. Tt: | Geuaieane trys. Jenn Gural of GubRon was| ing —The NRA. fines a New ‘ tat ie! by the Nationz SMevaciation |= is a la lay- jo sague will’be on Wednes- lub exécutive 2 | t ly one aster“ Res i : : ’ 2. Carol Caruthers vs. Mie) by the National Rifle association | ..... ang fans. The treasurer made| day, May 2, at which time it is ne shoot “will be the club| RoW Bsa oF halt of the hits| wereey. tailor days for, not | Renduek ? {and those participating will re-| See pease chvgeme: tbe . pitching. He got half of the h 40c instead of 35¢ for ' endueles, @iceiNRA. classifications, ja financial report and ali bills] hoped Mayor Eisner will pitch Championship for a 22 Caliber c 12 9 1) for his team. relies en = : 3, Vita Barrosa vs. Betty IAlr-| he heavy competition will see| Were ordered paid. |the first ball and City Manager pistol, National Match course,| Boston : 13 15 3] An -the scoring was weasel” rhs’ ‘Abidkado.. National ' field. Roger Morrow, Margaret Little,| The league instructed presi- | Dave King will catch it Camp Perry course, Florida Pol-| | Kramer, Spencer, Bamberger,| yp in nearly two innings—the! Guard put on the State’s borders i 4, Diane Fernandez vs. Gafou| phillip Spencer, Raymond Rud-| ent Hamlin to chose an all-star] The Junior High School band is ice course, 50 yards slow fire, |Gettel, Kennedy, Keslo and Wes-| fourth and seventh. Acie Brown| tOTESER BU GORE). aad BGR AL Barrosa. owiki and: Rowald der, all of team to play the Navy, All Stars] going to be invited to come out 25 yards timed fire and 25 yards; trum, Yvars; Donovan, J. Wilson, started the fourth ofi by getting grants. ‘ oe a ae B: Bokines Vilipte, ve. ugfTre-| Key West (pitted against some of May 18th, Armed Forces Day./and furnish music for the occa- rapid fire, =| Hogue, Donnelly, Nichols ;to first when McClure booted his} 194g 1 Auto Workers’, ,, vor. the finest junior marksmen in the| The lineup wi 9€ announced | sio! resen CO rolde s grounder, Lauddy Laudermilk| president, Walter P. Reuther, shot 6. Fay Curry vs. Lourdis Fer-| state | later. Practice games are being held class, T. Little, executive officer, | R.H. E.| sent a single through the hole at a ve mace * aaa nandez. The locals are now being coach-| - aS | every alernaon, after school, at and R. Clark ,will be defending | Cincinnati 07 3) second to move Brown to second,} 1959 ‘ SeDattimore <acciest 1. Yates and Fernanjez vs. ed By the Club's ef executive | G id C did t | Bay vic wy, at paneer ths ates helt championship 0; me a Chi MBO =. ; : si 6 2) after Matloy sent a long fly ball! hy Louis F. Budenz as a Commun- mec Lag |ctne fom Lie PUR Camimabes. | yen of Decor soe, soe tne under The jeuptcs of tne|__Remtell and Praimean: Minet/to Gao emit. Brows ud ol ! yosa ‘and Finahdes.: Ff ee L Li Pl All boys under 13 years of age Club. Se pre kay Ene ries - -- a 3. Terry Ann Parish ind Caru- FOLLOWING. CALM LANE FLAYS | wishing to play should come out — Later in the season, the cham- AMERICAN LEAGUE row bounding ball dean thira|2,Pre-eame address and also wish+ thers vs. Fairfield and evor. 2 : ‘ _ {and practice. Anyone interested in ‘pionship with 45 and 38 caliber R. H. E.| page line aid Gural tried to Hop bis fees a successful season. ., Lost to the Convent for tomor- With the last of their equip-j| assisting as umpire should contact pists nis will be decided | Chicago 13 14 Ol Brown from stéaling home. abil ee Pep : ‘ > : ; ig 45¢ R. HE rew will be City dougles cham- “| | ment expected momentarily, the | Paul Albury at Bayview. Park The general public is invited to] sy Louis 5-11, 0} Mancser: Cons Maied _Serapeil aa AOS - HB jion and singles finaJSt Barbara ‘i Their help will be appreciated attend this championship c reti- > oes : care Ss 3 . (PP!) SubRon 000 009 010— 1 4. 6 5 uF eer oa [football téam continued practice siGtinga tion, Parking space will be avails |qkotblatt, Brown and Masi;!and Shipp proceeded to hit con-| was 109 300 03x—12 11 4 A Sai ae Sd pe By PEDRO AGUILAR |in fundamental plays and stance Sule ae a pa avail- | Widmar, sii Her-| secutive doubles. Jekot made first]. bs ill be | censon’c| The players are all there—at|on the County Beach field yes- B il i St : : : rera, Sek nd Lollar. on a passed third strike, then HE Harvey Cup fins be May NM p|least the majority. of them. Ij terday ollermaxers ay ALL FUTURE « — Brown finished the scoring for| | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY when trophy spms¢@ Wilhelmina] !™'Ss* d a few ef the managers, | As soon as the : houlder pads I B li L d | ea ae ie = a CANCE the inning by pitting . line ENE New 1951 Plymouths. Harvey will prgext the Cup to the Trojans a Ps oa i ate vee on “o R POW Lea ontinued from Page One) | (continued from a One) Sere kG SR, Center Scoring) With or Without ‘Trade-Ins a the High Schoo tram, who will 3 BANS @ a Bakedthes 4 i st 2 r Lon «keep possession The salary of yo atesk But people, A . ee are necessary. § retire. ban-Club, most e Blays’ thro Air Station Bowling League as . The salary of the County Super-| Jive 4 great deal more when they | F their enthusiasm and spirit in_ Playing Har¥y Cup for the I have a list of 20 fans who will] mock = up, without the tackling they took four straight last week intendent of Public. Instruction is realize the extent of the problem. first time will be 13-year» old} 8'Ve me a list of their choices for] gnd blocking that the team needs!to push their won-lost record to nee by enotey bill as an amount] 534+ of our task is to help the! fx,! 9. dopentti|ineihest players of all times Inco badly. 58 and 14 cana te he Maximum anual Pay | public evaluate the worth of their i anor | Key st. om catchers, allowable by law for other coun-| , . grader whom [Captain Eleanor} S€Y : : | expenditures.” { 4 | Griffen, P. Albury, C. Diaz, G.| three ‘basic line plays and went] place are the Maul ho have| t¥_ officers of Monroe county nee : equa " i net Gato believesWill be. ready for ae ree ba play place are aulers, who have Repre enue Pon ace Se If an amount equal to what is } t : 5 : P big Heeds nextfeason. Rose Yates lements, through some punting and re-|won 50 and lost so far this| an spent each month to tip waiters, $ are two other| Rodriguez, Kirschebaum, Roberts] ceiving practice. Strangely|season, The Wildcats in third, Pelieves the Senate will act this} ‘oy instance, were given to ‘the ares J » ies »{of cz r trol,” the Crusade J - " the next:Cup spn. Thiet Wiis | Pore AYaxion Saag Pa ket ts, Novy, they haye to. run |yoig on first place in the Naval Precincts. b » slie added, “win | ball fan, commended the players C.| Yesterday, the ‘squad learned goodly ways back in second k and Dollie O a at ‘ advangingiCofent players whom| #24 others, pitchers Roy and Art-| enough, considering the total ex-| place have taken 48 to the 24 they | ComInB week on ioe proposed | cancer Crusade, we would fe- 4 the triumviref of Gato-Rendue-| hur Fulford,” Paddy Watkins, Q.) perience of the boys, there were] have dropped. In fourth stand the | Constitutional amendment to give] ceive twice as much, as our goal 4 les-Twiehgus fill groom.this sum-| Lopez, Ascar Capote, Tony Head.) some pretty good kickers who teletypers with 46 wins to only 26 Hapa any a ae costed of} for 1951.” ee | mer to tale ge place of graduat-|P- Carbonell, R. Bethel, Salinero,| nut 4 foot to the ball. defeats [its own, and. split, Monroe from)" 14, Daniels’ listed a number i ing Betty Féffield, Judy Trevor,| Viti Vidal, Red Dean, Bubbed|” py Beckman started things go-| ‘The Ditto Rollers stand in fifth) Mee, Collier and Hendry in the| of items and their annual cost to i and Gay LoyBarrosa. Sweeting, and others, first base-\ i. with an order for two laps|with 44 victories and 26 defeats, get ne er One ae he| the public which she said should } Although fe Convent trounced Tats oo aa nee aan around the county beach area,|while the Stewburners and the oe. as ite 56 he be compared with the $13900,000 et High Scthof7-2 in March, they | b¥is Gonzalez, Noel Gordon, Carl) sed by stomach exercises, | Dispensary are tied in sixth with} sees ui sb given the ACS in 1950. i trail 14 p patches. High School|Lopez, Biff Salgado, Joe Mira, \! and 30 [interests are in good shape and|#/ven ‘the ACS in N09 | ubticlf OLD HEAVEN HILL 5-Year-Old yt |nushups, toe touches and the cond base- I that he is well satisified with the won the Sys inaugural 7-2, and| Sterling, and others; sec like. Even after so few days of| Individual star of last week’s| a! Ne 3S We fied with the | sent $404,000,000 for restaurant i the nextithke by 5-4 scores. men Chichito Pazo, Fernandez, ae pivenasttee. sew eeu PO eas et Ree aca ee the peaulature: then: Bi bee G0OOO. foes nERee Bottled in Bond R SA Lone pagr on both squads et eter, Fie arayns Reggie Trun-| to see a big difference in the {tossed a sizzling 208. This is hee eaaees fdas: Will put eity |$#:090.000,000 for intoxicants; 100 PROOF BOURBON undefeatdin singles play is that} dell, Al Acevedo, s Ha; dGOn-1 cnt of exercise the grid as-|second time he has broken, the] ‘cc imirocuced todas p $175,000,000 for athletic and so- couraged natch player, Vita Bar-|2#lez and other 1 basetnen|@mount of exercise the grid as- | 7 ned 200 circle, having bowl-|C!etk and chief of police under|’ ici fees. Even the cost of Regular Value, $5.65 LIGHT or DARK F \ rosa. Vil} conquests jn Harvey | Barney Stickney, Bill Cates, Cuco pirants can take su ed O18 coveralsweaks Back. civil service without examination. | 71) polish, $15,825,000 and mouth acy ‘ H Cup ar¢ Grece Fernandez, 7-5,| Castillo, Jack Villareal, Ray Gar- aa Top three game series honors : se wash, $24,778,000 exceeded that 59 1 5-7, 7-5, udy; Trevor, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4,|¢ia, Al Cabot, -Bolixar Castillo, Basehall Scores went to Ilaqua, whose 547 for TORS IN NEAR {contribution to the Cancer Cru- Marie Endfeles, 6-3, 6-4, Betty| Bill Doughtry, Bert Lewis and the Wildcats was one of the top| (Continued From Page One) | sade. ‘ Fairfiely 64, 0-6, 9-7, and sister | Others; shortstops Fred Dion, T igs ‘The Adnedintea Prous) efforts of the season. He has a|was the fourth ‘participant in the | ct Ue Se eccei FULL FIFTH FULL FIFTH Gay Lo} 64, 6-2. Caldez, Dario, Perez, Avmando| pigrida International League | long ways to go however, to over-| radio program which, w Brigh n¢gw star of the High) /cevedo, « att nell, : being PARR SENTENCED ionza-| weet Palm Beach 7, St. Peters-|take Atzert’s record of 590. recorded. He said no blows were (Cortinued From Page One) jane. Fernandez who! lez, J. Rodriguez, Blanco, Coffee ap Atzert leads as far as the num- struck and he did not hear any Fiesty Seat ae e 3 hes. ol iy given » Misses. Bar-| Butler, Gene others; buré 2 Reach 5, Havana 1. _ |ber of 200 and over games goes. exchange of epithets. Taft said DrOpert. UDaek yan Gn aes , ‘ rosa aid fwiehaus Jong’ matches.| in the ean as : = ina, | \riama at ‘Tampa (Ppd., rain). So far, he has tossed six. Both; “I am a peaceful man. All I did|""yii. “Sontence is retroactive to n s Diane to have more na-{ Mira, vee + oat = see at Ft.. Lauderdale at Lakeland|Tenley and Claxton have pushed | was to help separate them.” the day ab hia avremt! : ahi tah atign than any of | Acosta, a ere ia io Sais ~}(Cailed end 3rd, rain). ever the magic mark, five naval Taft and Capehart are Repub- Robert Bilsworth Heater. was s t eith eXcept Marie Ré- mn, prepay sas art astr Florida State League while Campbell and Shuman have/leans; Humphrey and Lehman} 104 §59 for drunkeness. : j , nduelé,/Howbeit, she still takes SAN denis ‘DeLand 7, Gainesville 6. hit it in three efforts ee | Democrats. Sik meh were Timed foc Bak FULL FIFTH her bicfhand ap reise ta fae: body: ito Mack fe Anbuig J Garcia, | nford 14, Palatka 8: Slax conte bis et = Oe less driving as follows: with pduiting cramp. If she and pito} ej a Teh daria ie ‘ | Daytona Beach 4, Leesburg 3|the average department with a] HALF ANNEX WILL | Louis Popkin, $15 : and. court Wwe “LD Miss Fendueles prove willing to|Gabriel Gar chardson, and | (°F nings). mean of 172 in 42 games rolled} (Continued, from Page One) | costs of $10.50: Paul Arnold Wil- Bee Me i contiy learning instead of let-)S° many oles ebay ean 1 T| Orlando at Cocoa, Ppd. wet) Atzert is ® sceong wath wy ne Administration on or before May|liams II, ten dollars; Edward a feel ality tal) they tg eee thei foc a long time. | 8Tounds. en ey a0 empress ee f°F)15, and that they would start] Charles Markgraf, $15 and court they will advance one hun- ; Ea tong tin | third with 166. work June 1, simultaneously on| costs of $10.50; William Gary an percent within the next year. Ie thee reece came is acheaule Dredgers’ Key and the Naval|Green, ten dollars; Robert Hen- afternoon at ed for Satprday At Station Annex. derson Moore, $15 and Robert ris Cal ndar Oceanview Park. At 2 Rm, a Shipp and his partner, the} Lawrenge Breesman, $15. 0 re e picked Key ‘West team will play}. ISLAND CITY WINTER ABCD Corporation are clearing Complete Line of Imported and Domestic ¥3 past feomn Bhet Navy BASEBALL LEAGUE BULLETIN the Annex under a Navy contract] we have for sale, including slate cade ee wrren . Last anes hee ne went to] Club W. L. Pc: | LONG CHOSEN that runs until June 27. However,| roofing and asbestos shingles, on a3 10 innings and end a 1 to 0| Brooks’ Stars 2 01.000] WASHINGTON, April 20.—(/).| the contractor said, he will have} the western part of the Annex. Aerie BASEBALL LEAGUE cheeks ees eeaitest Navy. Bagies 1 0 1,000]—-President Truman has chosen|the eastern part of the area clear| close to White street,” Shipp said. (Afternoon Play) gti dat ate Atomic ‘Bombers 1 2 .333}Oren Long as governor of Ha-|by June 1, so that’ Key West) “That’s where the playground is asst epenview Park Select tne servie2 that selects | Gulfstream Food Store 1 2 waii. Since 1946, Long has been| Homes Co., can start work. yoing to be, so there won't be any Hs ods UNDAY ; its men—U.S. Marines. Benny’s Cafeteria 0 1 .000] secretary of the territory. | “We are piling all the materials! building going up there anyway.” eee Nee ved Sie. | — - —————_—_—- FOR THE PASSOVER HOLIDAY .... Gulfstream Food Store. 3:30—Atomic Bombers vs. Nevy| @Z ARK IKE By Ray Gott Eagles. 8-Year Old Roumanian SLIVOVITZ GOLF . - Pw AN! ALL MAH JY z THE ar BRIGHT )( BUT IF HE KEEPS ‘ send nicipal Golf Course WHAT'A COSTLY ls SPOT ISTHE ABOUT . / ait Mun(Glock Islund) PRACTICE SESSION / : = 'S DISAPPEARANCE, Haller’s _ 90 Proof} Old Mr. Boston ©] “"’ Daily ‘and Sunday 4 THIS WASY | fis py START HAMMERING CIN ti SLOE GIN ives Bayview Park ZIP ZALEN'S ‘ ozone, P FULL | ual (Night) 4“ ANKLE ALMOST iis EE re ~ ~ FRIDAY— | BUSTED... AN’ SS : i = : i 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. BUBBER BEAN'S f f FINGER SPLIT P TENNIS | OPEN? ae | Bayview P: =< rning, Afternoon a Night) ily and Sunday play. ARD : | 2 a7 er 1 esti-ae ‘ Mornin, Afternoon and Night) Z ¢ 4 s Daily and Sunday play. 1 = = 2 ; eens sail 32