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o oe rs Gain WIN CACE SEASO ‘DEBUT | By AL PALMER Benck Views Citizen Sports Editer / The Key West High | Scheel Cenchs will open) the upcoming cage season | Tuesday, Dee. 4th, against their natural rivals Rel- lands High School at Home- stead. For the majority of the squad it will meam that they; will make their hoopla de- but before they have stored | their foothall pads in their} leckers for the season. The game comes on the eve o departure for .Pan; an exhibition gsme High. { Coach Win Jones has | tative i2-players for | JACK K. BURKE Ae 1890 Te 1902 1890—The Yijle University team appeared wealing extra-long hair it was the fir time this had. been|?"* will | featured. Cant see the reason, but, uad—fhee'. men it is im the tock oyt at the High School (P) Wirephoto | 1894—Withdraval of Harvard and hee TENNESSEE'S aba LAURICELLA ri t ky line for a five-yard gain in the Pennsylvania frym the Associa- ast 40 Pie quarter : : f r Hamilton (24) ELEN tion wrecked ¢rganization, and ve turned 28-0 in game played « K football. was without a governing body. The University Athletic Club| Jones’ eight Grade A stalwarts of New York, invited Harvard,.are James Baker, Bob Cooper Ev erybody’ sin The Pilenp », Exie Vidal, Bill Oster- do | Ken Ba: houdt, Harry Norviel,. A Ray Lon Of the above players only Nor Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale to form a Rules Committee, which done. It mide elaborate re vision of the code. It was decided that officials should consist of an viel 2 Ray Lones are no’ umpire, referee, and linesman;, members of the football team length of the game reduced from Tonight t Conchs © will be! 90 minutes to 70 minutes, divided ome of Guy Del-| into two halves; no player should g r toast, The lay his hands, upon an opponent 1 Washington | off another unless the opponent had the ball, tivities for the} and that no play should be allowed in which no mpre than tt men Started before the S put week of social ac footbsllers On Thursday they will be din- ino play sts of the Methodist Men 895—This year + ght about Old Stone Church. Last the disbandment of the American! Sz lay night they had a dance} Intercollegiate Footba Associa- the Masonic Temple (they j tint, better than they | scoring} d uch 197—Again, the point waschanged. This time the t dow counted five points afte touchdown, one point gealfive; safety two 19C—A rule w@s book is just about | r the time elapsing | between tonight and their de-! parture for Panama. | forcing, ‘The will travel “by! C-46 Id made the tams to change goals follov-| to pe 1 up from Panama to} ing atouchdown, or goal from the yey r that purpose, The | — | plane will take off from Meach- ERIE” me m. for the flight down. | THE FINISHER arrive ‘in Panama at 4! Lawer: “You say y hus m. finisher; what dow he| ‘Cc Beckman, who spent three s con-' “Well, just now ditioning the t for play under f term is pr the cl conditions they will face there | FLYERS SHUFFLE CARDS | TO THE TUNE OF 11-10 By PEDIO AGULAR Air Station Flye a ar 3} pes % annie - t vay down into the baz| PRESIDENT TRUMAN yoy Legion Will Meet wil ott the pall at; (Continued From Page One) A The Big |" OO € Wickers’ lield yest jay when *6A° Stat instead’ of Joe° ‘Short nanimously hose V | d : Ni they casel out she Naval Sta- | reptied to represent the co eanesday | ight tion Cards by a heart-wrenching | «q¢ was too col te rence in the Rose Bow! foot- - be Laughter broke out since Joe : game New Year's Day. \ regular meeting of Arthu stated out with a Mlinis The new champion jwas among those perspiring in ‘Island ‘Issued Today Bulletin SHOTS DELAYED Possibility of 2 reaction te smalipex inoculation by the | Key West High School Conchs, | today resulted in the post- [ ponement of the needling, it | was learned at press time. | 0. E. Schweitzer, High Scheel | principal, delayed the inocula- | tion of the team pending a | thorough check with local doc- | tors regarding the aftermath. The team gathered at 1:00 | p. m. at the school’s dispensary | waiting for their injection prior | to their Paname trip scheduled for next week, but returned te their classrooms: Coach Jones said it is not yet determined what effect the de- lay will heve on the forthcem- ing journey to Paname, where * oon are slated to play | Ai ; fe, li * ».2 A'D — Eiwood Groseclose, ristobal High School. way his prize catch, = This was the first day that | herbaecrt inlet near Wanchese, inoculations could be carried | — ss out. The football season ended x its schedule last weekend. Marksmen Earn) Boy Scouts Meet Leaguers Guns, Turkey | Tonight At Den : |. Monroe County witch Line-u | scouts of America, will i in un. — tonight at 8 in the Li |Den. At the meeting, = _ For Tues Tilt | The 3rd Annual Tarkey Shoot, | tions for chairman and * lof the Southernmost | Pistol and jcumemen of the district, pd The respective brain trusts of | Rifle Club, was held Jast Sunday peceabey commissioner will: be're- afeteria and the Strandjat the Stock Island ' Range and | the Island|€veryone attending, thoroughly | All scouts and other interested in scouting are: urged entries in sity LPL RE venjoyed the fun. it oe City Baseball League have: heer Novelty matches of ali kinds | gepeaces in a week-long confab to arrange t seven o'clock, the _ scouts their teams for tomorrow ni; e's ' hull page te: ie end am-| will hold their monthly court \ ‘ & munition were supplied by the honor with Commander a - game at Wickers’ Fie! After a co {club members for those lacking | ‘amount of | equipment. (Conway acting as Bi 7 mental ¢ thenics Coach Abreu | Colt Woodsman. pistols ar pur chigtsd <—— 4 and Manager Valdez of the}won by Mrs. Margaret O’Brien} — vhich is signaling Strand have come up with atand Mr. Joe. Lacéy ahd the gate | Pecial feat, which is signal ts HOLY NAME }starting line-up that looks some- prize of a turkey for Xmas was thing like this: won by Hiley Miller. Roberts, c: M, Sanchez. p: Credit slips good until Decem-| (Continued From Page One} _— ist; Santana, 2nd: Albio. |ber 25th at the Gulfstream Food | Parishes represented at the edn : Lopez, 3rd; Casado, Cabot : Department Store for chickens, | ; vention, assembled at aa Garcsin, fielders. hams, turkeys or merchandise, | Hall, where al! convention ee To offset this impressive array | were awarded winters of the | Sions were held, with the it Coach Cates | matches. mers of the society and @ were anager rcia came out] Everyone had a great time, | Profession of faith was made by huddle with their tray {even those who conducted the| parading the banners ‘and¥ the ined up in this manner: |Shoot, and many thanks is ex- /meni ébers of the convention’ K. Rodriguez, c; Henriquez. |tendea to all those whose w rk | the Madonna Hall to the Suered p: Cates, Ist; Gazo, 2nd: Al- |and attendance made it a splen- | Heart Church. bury, 3rd; D. Lastres, ss: Alon- | aia success. } After a Low Mass, ‘Coram zo, Anguiera and Gonzalez. | ee Episcopo, celebrated by Father i... PERO ‘$120 Is Paid Eslander and. attended by, the {Most Reverend Archhishep, a trying to prove will 1 , Communion breakfast was - held ie to the public tomorrow } U d at the South Ocean Club. The ren the two teams “on To nem ploye | Toastmaster was John P. Haeser, “kers Po et 4 Now. 26—Un-| President of the Sacred Heart | Parish Holy Name Society, Lake diamond at} (employment Compensation pay- s provide the most | ments in Florida totalled $116,683 | |Worth. The highlight of the »pposition in the league, !for the week ending November | breakfast was a report made by » reason or other. Ben-| 16 » decrease from the previous {Colonel J, R. Ross-Dugan, . Dio- home team in | week when payments of $134,014|cesan Union Delegate to the in- | were made, according to reports | ternational Congree of the Lay a from the Florida Industrial Com- | Apostolate, convened in the Va- mission. tican City at the expressed wish be the In Monroe County, $120 was|of the Holy Father. | received by the unemployed | The closing business session i i: maga naa i ;to discuss new and unfinished { ‘Scout Reunion One building permit was is-} i business. Reports from the var- lious deaneries were made at this pie pony “ath ane Ss |panel. After Benediction of the ned teday to He lous 4 Most Blessed ment in th i We Construction, “compare. (St For Saturday Mest Bisset Secrapene, in me Avenue E, for a $1,500 addi- | ‘ woos to a house,|,.4% 18 mile hike from Fort) vention was adjourned. Ralph Rus. | Myers to Punta Rassa, defeat of | Loeal men attending the con- aap x6 ; the best athletes in the Boy!vention and representing St. : | Scouts in Orange County and the/Mary, Star of the Sea Parish — recs rea q {taking of the state Boy Scout|Holy Name Society was Tony sing Soe sid. 1215 Waaeenl i basketball championship from a, Martinez, President, T ervaldi, 1215 #19F | Jacksonville troop will be some | Martinez, elected Delegate, Eu- Ge) wild bur etthusiasm and a th of thy ; ueasbhy @ill play Stanhek he hae se quintet of hits, to which was ate ood ni bem begets: ntl When x an! y ws cnitieation:iey the i ae ri see jof the events recalled by former | gene Fredette, Bert Buckley, J. added a walk nd a fielder’s serence elicited little more in-| iceberg 1 1 Coast Conference is ex- | . OT cs R it | Sanenent Seon, Boy. Scouts,|Frank Del Villar, Edward L. choice. A big Pve was chalked iormation for all of us. Short} 600 lives were lost ed today. |Seamen Recruits — {when they gather . here: Saturday|Velenzuela. From. the: Junior up and the game took on all the uae ee Pg night for a reunion. : Holy Name Society came Walter earmarks of oy: of those Sunday | —-——— meee Be a o»-| Undergo Training | 1 wit be the fist meeting of 0. Johnson, Samuel Tgeano, thrillers. Then the @ faded badly 1 with four sorele: innings, a) seed ee ORE SUE HRRS, Seam SBE Se ATS not-good-erowh triple, plus a 5 ? ‘ brace of Snjles to wind up on the s' @é of the 10 to niner. Coleman of the Cards had ATR FORCE nued from P. near M¢ field mery »e good nnings on the mound He fanned hre seond as and the two in Air Force the ene. He said w pull lex ed seven runs yonder | ] emains of a parachute e crash occured about is from U.S. Highw $ south of Hampton miles south of Atlanta (mt SHAKY BRITISH ntinueat from Page Gne) Pretty sure one question came up in the discussions — whether Britain intends to waive the es- timated 75 million dollars in- ,| terest payment on the 1946 Amer- | ican loan. That payment fails on the scorboard Here's th way it went R. H. E. 10 8 3} r 117 5 Glemar Greenwood nd A. Mace Camp- Marll, Willis andj Batt nd Flohr audermilk Summary len bases: David Brown, Studer Gural, Jekot, . Coleman (11); | due on December 31. ohr (1); Marit Britain has the right to waive ‘ Willis 4) ft on base jinterest payments if her economic 4 ds, 9. Byers, 6 | position is weak. oy . | Britain also hopes to get two new} STANDING OF THE LEAGUE |forms of American help soon. | In California > every phase of Navy life. the former scouts since the troop jdisbanded more than 20 years s A . jago. Undergoing recruit training at t the tS Neval Training’ Contec,| tiem pues ue aes scout |San Diego, California, are twOj45 , will be honored. : Key West area seaman recruits, dinner meeting’ will be held | USN, John A. Teel, Jr., 20m of lin the St Paul's Pare hall, whicd | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Teel of 1721 was the mecting place of the | Von Phister street, and William B.jr.. sore than 12 Sears. ‘troop! ) Albury, son of Mr. and Mrs. EB. R. |" me Ginter ing will. be toe Albury of Box 154, Islamorada. ithe “boys.”” Late Piste pring ‘This initial pis ieg 8 = score ond ‘their’ - wives will struction in sueh fields as seamai ship, firefighting, gunnery, sig- guests of the Elks club at a dance. naling, and other courses designed to make the recruit well-versed in Charles Kaufman and. Clements Betancourt. Atout 90 million banana stems! (big bunches) are shipped” fi Upon completition of their li- world trade annually. / week training period at the train- | ——————____-_______+—_________._____.- ing center, graduates are assigned to duty stations with the Fleet, or at Navy shore stations, or are sent to service schools for advan- ced technical training. —— } The Eye-Bank for Sight Restora- tion located in New York City is a non-profit organization that col- lects healthy corneal tissue for transplanting to blind persons with corneal defects. — Chubs— w. L. Avg. | The first is short term economic Strand Theasr s 1 90 \ round $300 million in cash or fal bs : Naval Air Fre 7 4 «636 } diy needed materials. from; pre to disturb es fs 6 4. 600 “ f= \the Mutual Security Agency. | goes right to the seat 5 6 455 ») Wirephobs | The second is longer term help pr gems soothe and heal raw, 47. 364 a eek ce the form of military supplies,| der, ‘cine bronchial 19 . ee machinery and raw materials to) began tthe! pects homenbadbars save it from the fate of anotier ( d Mississip- tat the arms drive. | No. 10 Dowiing ‘street has been ecg thee ops ad ms ih x ae = | Aircraft, machine fools Steel, | penn h @racier-like riveyam Sweep away ns ough the | gasoline and sibly coal ‘ the headquarrs for British poli-j anion vichag + Ts sah tical power stce 1735. night to secure two large batges Tipped rings t among Britain's urgent needs. eghe Rs ‘£ gitk - Boas ra aa 5 ao waite mkad ci « &