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Champs Hartenstine, * Thursday, November 8, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pége 2 fennis Tournament Favorites Payson, Galen Upset Last Night By Cruzes Sellers Win Over Carbonell-Cruz 6-0, 6.0 John Cruz, Don Cruz, Frank Roberts, Leo Carey are the heros of tirst round play for the 1951 Men’s Doubles crown in Bayview. The cousins Cruz upset tournament favorites, Cap- tain Payson and Lt. Bob Galen 6-3, 6-4 last night while Roberts and Carey | fost to Lt. John Round and Li. Martin Fineburg 7-5. 7-9, 9-7 in a thriller the fans will long remember. The latter pair are being touted as the team to beat! in this tourney and they “RAISING more than lived up to the! Citizen Staff Photo THE ROOF” JOE RUSSELL. left, and Benny Fernandez, off the distinetion. | Island City Baseball League’s campaign to batt of the The Cruz bovs have been ; ft : f on Wickers’ Stadium, report fair doubles duo now for the en st week, Abov last year. They have showr officials are cou pecial envelopes which flashes of real tennis, but never ‘ontai lor ms Russell, enough dependable point-win tre er oft amount ning play to prove. they were | from a penny ur welcome. match players. Last night’s per- Fans may leave , 905 Sim- formance at last showed that | onton street, addre ll, “Raise The Roof” cam they are capable of holding | g themselves together under fire.) #8" Even so, Captain Payson and Lt we Gal n might axe pulled the sec Dressen Asain ond set from the fire and knot | [J§§ S Cl Ss the count, had their eyes been! eacal aws accustomed to the night play. A slowness of their reflexes NAS Cagers 57-51 mitted the voungsters to assault pe! 6-4, but the standard of play |Paul_E James Mc was not as high as in the twojvs Péice™ Ih foregoing matches. Lt. Zwilling | Fran} Walter W: has some of the most fluent | terson ts McAllis ground strokes on the Island and | ter a would be a Tartar if he spent} matches may be erough time on the courts to! played night or day on Friday, bring out their potential effec- | Saturday Sunday bk tines } To avo onflict the band t round scores read: concert, the semi-f nd fi ch Sellers-Ralph Harten-jnals have been moved a_ day stine over Donnie Carbonell-Os- | Semi-finals will be on r car Cruz 6-0, 6-0. } evening finals will be Thurs- John Cruz-Don Cruz over Cap- | both at Bayview will be aa 8, howd? speakers and seats }on hand ‘ tain Payson-Lt. Galen 6-3, 6-4. Col. Penn Edgar-Ygnacio Car- Pearman, Lineman-Of Week (®) Wirephoto Tennessee tackle. has been hamed De- sociated Press was BILL (Pug) PEARMAN, 1 a fensive Lineman of the Week in the weekly poll. Pearman, a 200- pound Senior from Charlotte, N. C acclaimed for his work against North Carolina, his key tackles being a major factor in Tennessee’s 27-0 victory | | the net and in unison time and One of the closest games ever to again and “powder” the bail | be played at the Naval Air Station away. Payson and Galen held 4-/ was the match between USS Sea-| 3 after beth Don and John had | cat and the hoopers of the Naval! “blown” their own services but} Air Station ch ended in a 51 | they laid back in deep cx and} count with the NAS losing the tilt waited for errors from the Higl Bib Gill of NAS was high scorer schoolers that never came with points while Rod Rodger: Coach Van's twosome of Leo| of the cats scored 14 point Carey and Frank Roberts also | including four field goals in the proved for the’ first time that|last two minutes of the game} they can play match tenn ey | which gave his team the victory fought the Annapolis duo for di acca Pn RD hours and 50 minutes before} Add crushed pineapple (drained) bowing by reason of a couple of | and raisins in hot water to but- double faults too many. The| tered rice: serve with a ham steak j kids held 5-4 in the opening set,|and a green sald for festive 5-2 in the second (which they | Supper eventually won), and, in the fi sae reese nal set, with Round and Fine-j| bonell ove: Earl fates-Andy berg leading 5-1, the High School | Alonzo 6-3, 6-4 sprouts staged a rally that ¢ Coach Van-Peter Varela over ried them to 6-5 and deuce. The! Johnny Sellers-Robert Piarrot 6- Navy pair volleyed ably while! }, 621 Carey and Roberts had to rely} Lt. Round-Lt. Fineber over on back court play for their|Frank Roberts-Leo Carey 7-5, 7- points \9 9-7 The veteran duo of Roberts} Roberts Smith-Harvey Sellers Smith and Harvey Sellers show- |over Lt. Zwilling-Lt. Wells 6-1, ed streaks of effectiveness in/5-7, 6-4 winning inst Lts. Zwilling! Two fi ound 1 re and Wells, with scores of 6-1,/main to playec are (®) Wirephoto CHUCK DRESSEN. with grass rake in arm, pauses at his mail box at Bel Air, Calif., after the Brooklyn Dodger management in Brooklyn that manager will be re- the 1952 ‘season, had been under fire Dodgers blew a.134% and the National announced the little hired for Dressen since the game lead League pennant. jjadded Gene Albury }c/o {teria will play the Brook {the Besny’s, O. Blanco, an in- | Frozen Pennsylvanian Asks ‘New Town | | JAKARTA, Indonesia (P—-A newt The Citizen For Keys Info; | town is rising from the chocolate- | | brown earth 10 miles from here to} | ease the over-population problem | le this tight-packed republic capi- | Reporter Tries To Answer SNOWBIRD PLANS | —— :" is planned is transform 1,685 } | acres of this fruit and vegetable- KEYS VACATION | some WANTS TO SEE DRY TORTUGAS very valuable from you in rege to go and what is most interest- } jing to Way up there in the North | bipte : one place in particu- ° ar that am. interested j they are thinking longingly of |.2” that saetibsering) t ; ¥ ©" | would appreciate informa- | Key W s proven by a letter|tion you may give me concern- that came to The Citizen today.|ing “The Dry Tortugas,” that} From Scranton. Pa.. comes ajnmame sounds fascina and I flea for information ab« Keys. Citizen reporter S Avoy tried to oblige. The ques- e object tions and her answers are print-| will have a ited ed below: time to spend that very fas- The Editor, ‘cinating chain of Keys and would } The Citizen, like to have some knowledge of Key West, Florida | where to go and what to do so} }I will not have the; would like to know Mc- | how get there more about to this letter I] is, to use up my | Dear Sir time geting the information after! I get down there. | ; I am very much interested in] Thanking you very kindly for | vacationing in The Florida Keys | any information you may pass and the points of that area interest in and have been inform- on to me, or an} may have suggestions you to offer to make my ed by a friend that I cp aelene get vacation something to remem- — - | ber | Games This Week | pues ul Thi SIDNEY HARPER at Wick Cafe- ars | and both clubs are evenly match- ed. A good game is anticipated, for the Brooks’ Stars after losing } Tonight at 7:30 p.m., 4 Po ave. | Stadium, the Benny’ Sud eve Scranton, McAvoy’s ers’ Reporter | follows: |Dear Mr. Harper three straight games came back Thank you for your letter| and won their last four. about ti n the FI L jabout your vacation on the Flc Benny’s lost the first game to ida K You couldn't ch wonderful place vanian I | will love the clim the Flyers by a 4 to 3 score and then won over Brooks’ by a 5 to 0 score. They met the Brooks’ the second time and this time the score was 10 to 6 and then ose a a Pennsyl- you can you 1a with the Brooks’ team. Benr and ill |} Cates to the club and Brooks’ added Bethel and Bryant, two} players from the Miami Giants club. Both teams should be even- } ly matched. Umpires will be Clark and Ro- | driguez. Friday night at 7:45 p.m.—Na- val Station Flyers will tackle | }your question on Dry at it is a must-for any Ki visitor. You can only get there, however, by private yacht or by seaplane. as over from here to Dry Tor- as, 60 miles away in less than Tor! tugas, Johnston's Point the rejuvenated Gulfstream Food | ak Store nine. Last night at the mmerlan e meeting, Mgr. Sterling released | Su ¥: nine players and signed a half- | Fishing Camp dozen more, namely Salinero, aj 25 Miles North of Key West pitcher, Walker, a catcher, Fito | ‘At Niles Channel Bridge Lastres, outfielder, reléased by} BOATS - BAIT - BEER New 51 Motors and Clean Boats SPECIAL RATES TO SERVICE MEN fielder. The Flyers are pat on their club and Maril will pitch, | and Laudermilk will catch, For) the Gulfstream, it may be Sali- nero and Walker the battery. There are two things that every woman wants—to keep her hus- - band contented and to be a good hostess. For both, she has a per- fect ally in Budweiser. For an evening with friends... whether it’s canasta or just con- versation ... you'll find Budweiser is the Perfect Host to a Host of Friends. Order a carton today. sare Budweiser IN BOTTLES...IN CANS...ON DRAUGHT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, Pa.| answer | niore | the sea, all] a }the elements that combine to| met the Flyers the second time make the Keys and particularly and lost 11 to 3 Key West a wonderful place to On the 19th they won over the | p, liday or to live Gulfstream by a 15 to 6 scorel Chambers of Commerce of Key and on Nov. 2 their last game| west) Marathon and Islamorada was won by the Strand Theater a give you all the information 2 Bhs : to isha ae }you need upon your arrival. } > this will be their third saat I can tell you in answer to One commercial plane} nformation | Srowing area for the ards as to where | | cupation of 40,000 people > Small Damage Bowling 7 _|In 3 Car Smash —News— : | Jose J. Figueros of 718, South {street driving west on South street aa a |hit a Buick parked on the street, Tr | he chill in the weather Sunday | pushing the Buick against a Dodge, {only added vim and vigor to the; and damaging siightly the right bes and Mrs. Bowling League atjfront door of the Dodge, Acting Bi Chica. Team 7-Mr. and Mrs. | Police Chief Harry Lee Baker said future ¢-/ J. Wagoner are still in first place, | today. with three teams tieing for second} The Buick is owned by J. R. Ter- —|Place. They are team 13-Mr. and|onty of Salt Air Hotel. The Dodge NO Caneie ASE Shines: facts ous Mrs K. Holt, Joss — _ = is mene by Merris Mazur of 510 can get when you come down. | © Pe an dteam 6-Mr. and Mrs. poten street. It was knocked The season officially opens oe ES, against a coconut tree by the-im- January, Before that motel , 1: Claxton’s 215 tor-s S1z sores uct intel rodmie aie cheaper: Bat F. Brown's 199 and N. Shumans| Figueros received a ticket for iacbrres ~~ to , 199 took top billing for the men. _| reckless driving and causing an you can always get a place to stay here, with a that has taken place in the year. I would send you copies of my amount of jseries on Dry Tortugas but there ‘has been such a them that we | completely. Again, thank’ yo | ter. are Sincerely su the demand f 2 out of ther u for your yours, McAVOY Iding last let- K. Claxton’s 199 for a 477 series, | accident. Edith Holt’s 162 and G. Joy’s 159} rn cain FANT 3.5 were high for the ladies. It just so happens that the plas- Ot | tic wrapper from a package of Use leftover cooked macaroni | cigarettes is exactly the right size this way: turn into a greased shal-| to protect a 3 by 5-inch card from low baking dish and cover with a | becoming sticky and smeared. n | cheese sauce and bake in a mode-| Break the seal at the top.of the rate oven until heated through— | package without pulling the little about fifteen minutes. 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