The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 7, 1951, Page 3

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+ SraneanreRaremscemnreimemranenesanaee JOHNNY SELLERS, victor last night 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 8:00 at Bayview Park in the f f the 195 Be City T City Boys Tennis Championship Goes Into Finals Tonight Al 8 The first City Boy Ter _ champion in K West | wifl be cro tonight . cred and bce istine come either ir f ipset-happy J To Instruct the cool, equally ¢ blend favorite The match: wi ‘ ‘ Hil Wage Sein aa ! Onven play announcement 1 loutlspeaker by the High School | q : ‘ Satay th tennis ch Mr. Var ues it , and a | befon han clef to be held at Sifjce seating lim wlio desire vised th@ir own chai Ig the best match of the tour nament, Johnny Sellers be cdme the first rlayer to upset |.) the seedings as he surprised | och and the Convent exp Tony Dopp by the score of 6-3 ¥ Seas ee 54. 6 The rea surprise’ of | \oio part in the crosrat to come ea « brir tHe match was the gtim de- + termination. in which Johnny The most amazing part of it Giiises Keld hitshedl together | i) is the large. numbers D 4.2 and played his points when giris who are flocking to take 3 tiings.were going against him. , 22vanteve of the opportunity. | iyi Rodrigue, Benny's Cafe- He had never before shown | Participation in the lessons Is | 1135 hotshot hurler, found the this trait to such a great ex eva nih cee oe wht Strand Theater baseballers as % easy to take as a piece of his} tent in any of his past matches. have attended regularly. ee SNC ST cate Bes ‘ond unis Ch pionships i Tony Dep. meets top ranked Robert Piarrot tonight at Thirty boys competed for the J. J. Trevor Cup Bulletin FINANCING ASSURED FOR CLASS B TEAM Financing of the purchase cf a Class B. baseball team for Key West is assured, it was learned today. The required amount will be raised by local business men who will automatically become shareholders in the team. A meeting between the present owner of the team sought, and prospective buy- fter ers from here will take place next week in Key West. At present there is little : progress being made on the venture into Class B_ base- sie ball locally owing to the convention now being held by minor league owners in Columbus, Ohio. The regular winter confer ence ends this week and negotiations will get under- way _shortly. _niter, ‘ * BENNY’ "§ SINK Tony, much the big boss’ coconut pie boys and the They include Linda Smith, |e held the screaming screeni ful serve and ha Myrna Powell, Annette Dion. (4. , measly six hits. Benny game, was very much Betty Mansfield, Joyce Rob [i00: the game 4-2 in the first de erts, Jeraldine Porter, Rose He wan. ough nighetor abe blasted some of ..| Garcia, Rose Yates, Pat Patton, | ..4yie men. Pitcher Chip. Fer- beautiful pl Jean Albury, Madeline Lilore- | py ande: ind that the Goddess gallery look adr n| da, Nan Caraway. Rosemary | of (} dealt him his sevens fnd surprise, the first set was| Santander, Dale Dick, Jean | rom the bottom of the deck. He | wrapped up by Sellers in Davis, Barbara Foley, Barbara |... hit n times, walked seu prisingly short time Ladd, Gertudis San Juan, Nan- | 2) en and lasted seven innings The second set saw Tor «| cy Jones, Joan Albury, Vir Here's how it wound up? back strong and determined ginia Dropp. Sylvia Alvares. R. HE he took leads of 2-0, 4-1, and 5-3 Patricia Holik, Olive Mason. | chiang Theater 262 ati loofiadtabe an easy winner do tee Woodward, Diana Men- | honny's Cafeteria 410 3 ofthe ale But. Johiny. dust kect{ See eee clipbablgg Batt: C. Fernandez, A. Rodri- right on playing and an erratic; via Naxanja, Gus Peters. ri guez and Roberts; K. Rodriguez steve £4 lony brought the score) Winteanliae | Fernandes, “9° askk a6 teuciquer . tale Geis time. it locked. ike| ee ne Rogers, and s will tWeét again at Toy Hada wit but heveane | Se Wickers’ Stadidm tonight to do back with his be { th Convent varsity captain F iit all over again. It is believed match to take the set 7-5 r Gato said ye Some-|that. Strand will use Rory In the third set both players | times good t ure done for! O'Rourke, a Navy pitcher, who showed the effects of the hard , YOUns Pé e them for{was one of the most feared men match as the play slowed down | granted We Pay-|on the mound around the loop] considerably. Tony started off Sm. Commar and | jast year y's will probably with a jump into the lead and tar at iS} give Kaki Rodriguez a night off it appeared to the spectators u Conv girls., after last night’s showing and that his football training would f ae wantluse A sias for the game tor give him the necessary stamina ciate | night to pull out the match, <ut this ey ake to} ents was not the case. Johnny kept tow to play tennis the} STANDING OF THE LEAGUE plugging away and though not | way If shou! be f | Clubs— W. L. Avg. playing brilliantly. played well Speaking to Mrs. Fausto Ren-|Strand Theater 1 3.786 enough to cause a weary Tony | dule Hartenstine said:| Naval Air Flyer 8 5 615) Dopp to go into enough errors The progr f tru n ar-|Benny’s Cafeteria 6 538 to give him the match. The | ranged Mrs. Kova slen- | Nav. Sta. Card 6 6 500 match was a profitable one for nd | hope you parents of | Gulfstream 1 10.090 both boys and Tony is ex- I | sever pected to come back next r Games scheduled » for Sunday week and score an upset oF " there is! afternoon at Wickers Field two in the Junior Champion- F ai 1 pm.—Nav. Sta, Cards vs ships. Is how Strand Theater In the « emi-finals, Piar f there to be no 3:30 f Nav. Air Flyers ¥s. t had just t rany ts and c pla pub- | Benny’s +: Catetarte: toc uch xpe r the are c t swer, | ne 1 the K i wing if Nav y Cagers Set Cornell Preps Fe ‘Winter Events prizes so gra is} ITHACA, N. Y. (®—Besides tourna |25-game basketball schedule ms will cc nell’s varsity Kill Devil H jin 33 winter ir morial covering The activities include track Carolina ce € tling swimming, fencing and flights of the Wright ing collegiate eve! he I or U. Of Miami ive gain rsity of Miami bas in will arrive in Key me Saturday after- r four games to be play Seaplane Base gym a schedule is or: of Miami ote | vs. U. of Mi- nts. | wres This series being : ski j Spon! sored by the Naval Air Sta tion, Key West, Fla. | Lopez chats 60 sail Miami Open |to reach an | staff | partment | two | chief of Naval operations, Admiral | last night when | Key West Golf a neat 69 in the the Miami Open score sets him 1d Sam Snead who tied with ening day Lopez West’s other en-} Gene Witzel, und of Lope DAY OF INFAMY From Pave Onet that it is impossible agreement.” | the Army chief of General George Marshall, reached his office at the war de- He studied the full text of the Japanese m age, and the supplementary instructions, lthen reached for his phone. Marshall’s conversation with the | +Continned but consider At 11:15 a.m., Harold R..Stark, was brief and to} the point. A warning message was to be sent immediately to all Army and Navy commanders throughout j the Pacific This was the seribbled in long! “The Japanese are presenting at one p.m., E.S.T., today, what amounts to an ultimatum. Also, they are under orders to destroy | their code machines immediately. Just what significance the hour set may have, we do not know, | but be on the alert accordingly.” | The Army communications center | was unable to contact Honolulu. | | | » Marshall | Marshall’s communications officer turned it over to Wéstern Union at two minutes past noon. One hou and one minute later, R.C.A. in | Honolulu handed it to a motoreycle messenger, for delivery to the |Commanding General in Hawaii, | Lieutenant General Walter Sifort. | The delivery was interrupted. | The Japanese had visited Pearl) Harbor. Their mission had been a suc f .m,, the bombing and strafing. began. It lasted for two} ‘hours. When it was over, four of | the eight battleships in the harbor | j were sunk or capsized; the other | ‘four were badly damaged and} burning. Three destroyers, three} perulsers and four auxiliary ves-| jsels had been crippled. One-hun- | | dred - and - eighty - eight American | |planes were shattered on the, yund at Hickam Field. Most of | hangers and repair facilities | destroyed. And this was the; casualty list? 2,403 dead; | | the | were human 1,178 wounded | It had cost the attacking ee ‘force exactly 29 airplanes. The people of the United States | had learned of the news of the at- | tack before it was over. A top-/ priority radio message to the Navy | | department in Washington read as | follows | Japanese attacking Pearl Har- | bor—this is no drill.’ Half-an-hour later, White House iSeeretary Steve Early was put on a simultaneous telephone confer- ence hook-up with the press as-/ sociations. He told them ' “This is Steve Early at the Whi House. At 7:55 a.m, Hawaiian time, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. The at- | tacks are continuing.” | Radio. announcers interrupted | scheduled programs with the news ; as teletype tickers flashed it across ; the country | That night, President Roosevelt began work on the message he was ; to deliver to a joint session of con- gress at 12:30 p.m., Monday—the age ‘Yesterday December 7th, 1941, | a date which will live in infamy, | jthe United States of America was | suddenly and deliberately attack: | jed by naval and air forces of the | lempire of Japan.” This is the tenth anniversary of that date of infamy ‘ NAVAG BASE Dox Tsyior, &. a USS Cocibaugh 37. USS Rebinson 99. ame vame aga High men: Don McCarthy, pronepeaary = iG; ‘Ronald Brown, 10. ‘30. bi USS Greenwood 48. Soler Steel Hulls 31. High men: Roy Rogers, 12: High men: Joe Hughes. 14; Cosmopolitan Restaurant THE “Spot Where Everyone Meets” — Famous For — Southern Fried Chicken *Grilled Florida Lobster eJumbe Shrimp. 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