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New Court Bought * In Poinciana | i City Commissioners last | night approved the concrete surfacing of the two old ten-| nis courts at Bayview Park. Dave King, city manager, estimated the cost at $1, 500 per court. * It was also nero that the A. Maitland Adams purchased court for the city of’ Key West will be started | this week in Poinciana. A site has already se- | been lected and Commissioner Adams’ has hired Contractor Johnny Sawyer to. build the court. The Adams‘ -public-spirited gift to the city will total ap- Broximately $2,518. At least | that is the amount estimated | by King that would be need- : eg to construct a new court, At the start of 1951 only two | public courts were available for | residents, and_ tourists, Some | five new tennis courts will b¢ built this: year., One by the city | at'Bayview Park. Three by the | county at the County beach, and | another by Adams in Poinciana. ; And with last night’s By Adams For City | German Falls But Wi ins. F ans Independents Blast OpDevSta By ‘Score 11-£; Home Milk Beats Rave THE KEY 951 —_ THE KEY WFet SITIZEN ITIZEN __ Page: %: Tuesday. June 26, 1951 erp ra cr Two Asphalt Courts At Bayview Will Be Resurfaced Sook Rout Sugar Ray (A) Wirephoto via Radio from Berlin | GERMAN HEAVYWEIGHT GERHARD HECHT (left) falls to the canvas in his exhibition bout with World Middieweight Champicn Sugar Ray Robinson—but Sugar Ray lost the fight, He was disqualified for kidney punches, which are fouls under German rules. That automatically gave the fight to Hecht. They fought in Berlin. German fight fans opened up ori Sugar Ray with a bar- rage of pop bottles that drove him to take refuge under the ‘ring in Berlin's Waldbuehne stadium {right}. He crouches there while police marshall iheir iérces to escort him and his handlers from the stadium filled with 25,000 hooing fans. Ellis Of Boca Chica Blue Angel: The Independent Mies oa oe Pitches One- ‘nis decision | came from behind last night | Nature’s Treat For K. W. Visitors Can't Be Seen By The Late Risers NIGHT. -BLOOMING CEREUS " Captain Jos seph S wain Will ‘Leave For W ashineton Seon ORDERED, TO. DUTY »-———_—______ After pitching 7 and 2/3rds in- | WITH INDUSTRIAL petty officers as assistants, starté@ | to» resurface present asphaltic | ‘ C ] dar zs. withou siving ) it, | . Pa ey : copicrete: courts ee abviny Park, | *@ Whip Op. Dev. Sta. bunch ports aien a sinned : ps ie, | . COLLEGE OF THE the East Coast Sound ape ; a Lp tes 5 : ote tileds BR ARECIS: FECL | ‘ % os Sk New bandos, Conn. This seh ‘he tennis picture has further | 1@.an 11-8 affair at Bayview SOFTBALL: addition to the mound staff | ARMED FORCES cliekien diteenie Bane tac brightened. | Park, Schritz, pitc hing the (Bayview Park) © }his dream of a’ no-hitter shatter- | apes : i a ana ia) ty 1941 sata j | opener held the Independ- Night Play red by O’Connel the Sonar| Captain Joseph B. Swain, Com- ts aro raw sees chard B; hall St ti ti | ents scoreless for the first Island City Softbal] League |School’s catcher. Although he mander Destroyer Division 601, pe rd ; pon party hele a , St! pups r j ; twalked nine men dur the | Se ; ; . eer prchesieg, SS . oe TUESDAY- wa | will leave for Washington, D. C., st, and a treme 3a ase a Ss cs two frames while they col- SubRon. 4 vs. Coca Col igame, he was able te be ar down | sometime this summer where he oe Bc Phsagee: 29: expla AMERICAN LEAGUE | leeted a total of five runs Independents vs. Navy: é ee he - yy a oh ols aes rast | will report to the Industrial Col- (Continued On Page Five) " e A é nee THURSDAY ‘=. ve run'that the Sonar Schoo! | lege of the Armed Farces. His re-|_ esti ia pat ee | ; one A * a in the two Innings. Home Milk vs. VX.‘ scored was unearned due to an] jief will be Comphander Luther C. . fa York 39 22 639 ie ne cit Fee re 1 Boon Cale ve COrDtat: ferror on the catcher. Ellis also| Heinz who is reporting from the bston 87 26 587 on al Island City Softball Leagt ena 2 thelped the team by a line drive| Naval War College at Newpark we As ina a2 wet| play, the Home Mills crew p" ISLAND City. i4riple to deep left center to score | R. I, | ; bear sas 18 | one over on the Navy team with, BASEBALL LEAGUE | Baird-who had singled _ before Captain Swain entered the Nav- { UTBOARD MOTORS sahingibn 24 35 407| holeling i ie = - = it o Games To Be Played At | hina. al Aeademy directly from high} ™ is igs rs ing the Navy to four hits ° iew Park ETS school and was graduated from | 2 9 381] , 8 gt : oeEny ey +ear | ; = 10 43 306 lrange earenten wove wot the | suNDAY, JULY k- Today In History |; Nave! Academy in June 1981. | Keys Nash Motors ies 3 » rate ed ch ne cae uta Strand Theater . .vs.«*Bennies | i In March 1940, as a lieutenant, | Steck Island Tel. NATIONAL LEAGUE | ated she aol a 2 8 a Cafteria, at 1p. mi | 1721—-Historic inoculation a | Captain Swain with four chief; ——————— i ig te er oe WETE IME CONE Gulfstream vs, Brooks ‘Stars,;\gainst: smallpox by Dr. Zabdiel| . } _iTeam— W..L. Pet.|In the fourth, Gates opened with it 3 p.m Boylston of Boston—a mob. at-! § 0 22 .645\4 y singles and Ai i at 3 p. OY Istc [?) oston—<é ob: at-; Now York 58 0 545| ble uke, sb tiga had come | SUNDAY, JULY’ 8—*j ftacks his home for the “sacrilege.” | _ : 3930 | ‘ ee ee Bennie’s Cafeteria » v5.°> Gulf# 8 1900—Historie Yellow Fever St. Louis 32 30 ‘516! ‘across the dish . ve headed by Dr. Walt Cincinnati 31° 31 .500| The red suits scored one in the pn ; _ Department! Me tpuek. ope abet y Dr. Walt-| P 39 bans S 4 x ‘ £5 Store, a p.m. Ee der 8 2 = So <4 > i bereg gga ee _ Strand Theater os 1916—Biggest ‘army budget to] Chicago 26 32 448] 'The Iudepe madents scored. one Stars, at 3 P, init ries ‘Division es ie ai 23° 38.377) mere in the pat. while the Op LITTLE LEAGUE = first U.S. combat troops in World ee jane ced te count. akin Bayview Park — Night Pay (War J) lands in France. LORIDA INTERNATIONAL jthejr half of the stern d WEDNESDAY, JONE 1918-4 American troops in Lon- | ‘eam Wt | Bot, | ee battom fell Ee ete Lions vs. JayCees, “first . gathe .a0n teach baseball to late King} Tampa ae at Oy) ones ening when Fallon Kiwanis ys, Elks; Reeond| ‘George. St. Petersburg 45 25 .643/gled sharply, Sa aw yer game, } .4919—First issue of the New] Havaha 39 28 .§82/Safitana and G. % Rodrigues FRIDAY, JUNE 29— | ¥ork News, first illustrated tab- an 37 32 _536| double ned score the three win Elks vs. VFW, first: gamie:} loid. Wee : ce “ ; Miami Beach 30 39 .435,ning ta spe : Kiwanis vs.. Rotary, seeond| 1934—U. S. Bureau of Mines . 1 eland 27 38 4415, a . ee ee akes over the rich Texas helium Wegt Palm Beach 27, 40 403: gle. and a circuit clout BA, met ek ete . 2 ordale * 48 .262I\"the Sedavenbari boys team by a score of 13-2, The game! °1948—A. F. of L. and CIO give Fort Laude 1 OpDevSta, Sylvester was the Milker’s all the way. for| written pledge not to strike dur- U.S. Naval Station League doubles and a triple they scored four in the’ first‘and| ing the duration of the war. Chub— W. L. Pct,| clipped two ringing sing] {five in the second alone, for the 1946—Soviet Russia invokes the Blue Angels 17, 2 .895) The Score: big margin. | veto three times in angry U.N. a ie. SAG He 4 5 ‘n99| Team— R. H. E At bat, Warren,,George Barner | Security Council session over SubRon Four As 7 ‘gag | independents 003 401 311 12 3) and Pazo hit two safély each. —-{ Spain’s Franco : 2S daa 10 588 Ose ySta~ 231 101 0— 8 10 3) The Score: R°H EH .1950—Reds near Seoul. MacAr- pleysta 7 10 AMG atEs nd Fallon; Schritz ang|Home Milk 450 220-13. 9.3.| thur ordered to" speed military Sonar Sehool 6 8 A239) 5. s00ry. Navy 110 900. 2 4 4 }- supplies to the Republic of Kc rea, Cardinals 6 9 .400 In the second g: the Home Warren and Griffin; Worrell | i ete eee Toe Navy Eagles 2 18° .100) winkers romped all over the Navy | and Duncan i Island City Baseball League Club— L. Pet. | Strand 3.700) Brook's 667 | Benny's Gurfstream: Eagles 400 | 250 hon wae ones ws ‘cia biaeeiinieiliaiaaaietadimiatin INVESTIGATE BIAS (Continued from Page One) has denied ever having made the remarks. Kelly and two other would+be journeyman plumbers will be; given practical examinations by the three-man committee. A motion by Louis Carbonell to grant a journeyman’s license to Leon Kelly was defeated by 3-2 vote with the two Carbonells ap- proving Assessment Reduced By 4-1 vote the assessment of Cabrera Wholesale company was reduced from $43,620 to $21,710 to conform with a like reduction by the County. Harvey disagreed. The reduction will save the wholesale company some $420. The Cabrera company maintain- | ed that though their inventory | was $43,620 on Jan. 1, the average | inventory through the year was; only $21,810 i Comptroller Charles Roberts op-| posed the abatement. At a prev-| ious meeting he had warned I granting the rebate would start @ precedent. And that others! | would want ‘the same considera-| ; tion. j i Select the service (iat selegs| + its men—U.S. Marines. j T ruman Dedic cates + SCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN Arnold Engineering Center ‘500! foal (?) Wirephoto PRESIDENT TRUMAN SPEAKS MONDAY at the dedication of the Arnold Engineering De- velopment Center at Tullahoma, Tenn. The center is named in honor of the late Gen. H. H. “Hap” Arnold, head of the U.S. Air Force in World War Il, who wasa pidneer in the field of aviation. A huge portrait of'Gen, Arnold hangs at the right. 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