The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1951, Page 6

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Page é THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, December. 10, 1951... ine earns. et, | 1 1 Strand Drops Three Straight Naval Station Cards won over the Strand in the first game of the double-header played yester- day afternoon at Wickers’ Fieid. | The final score was Cardinals; 15 Strand 9. The Strand Theater third straight game yesterday In the very first frame, Puby Carbonell in the box, walked 3 and 3 hits and a couple of er- rors gave the Navy 4 runs. Mon golo pitched the second and third and was touched for 4 runs each frame plus 7 hits. Chip Fernan dez pitched the last 6 frames and allowed 5 hits and 3 runs. | Karrman, Cards’ pitcher, al- jlowed 8 runs and 9 hits. Fireball | Flohr pitched the last two frames jand allowed one run and one j hit. At bat, Sgott hit four safely in five tries; Hoffses hit three. For the losers, Mongolo Sanchez {hit two singles and a triple; Ro- lost its |driguez and Fernandez hit two each In the field, the Cards pulled = |two double plays to break two © jrallies. Acevedo and Cabot were oe the best two for the losers; and |Gural, David, Moton and Scott |for the winners. Anderson made Citizen Staff Photo Be ja great running catch in center {for the Cards | R. H. E. a iG P | Nav. Sta. Cards 15 15 3 PLAYS TONIGHT : |Strand Theater 9 10 10 ONE OF THE BRIGHEST STARS among the up and coming batch of.local tennis hopefuls, Robert Bit: Karcnan Pole’ and “Piarrott, of Truman School, meets Johnny Sellers tonight at Bayview Park in the finals : | scott iS, Gusbonell: At. Saneues: 1951 Bays Tennis Championships with the first leg on the J.J. Trevor Cup at stake. The fina C. Fernandez and Acevedo. was postponed when young Sellers came down with tonsillitis { Summa base hits; M. San- | b Return From Cristobal | With Gifts And Memories Of Mud Santa Claus after ¥- “We did not turn back starting for Panama,” Ed Beck- man, assistant coach of the Key West High School Conchs, told The Citizen today Berkman’s statement red-hot rumors that culated around the Island City iast week claiming the Conchs had return- ed to Boca Chica to pick up for scotched gotten equipment after having réached Cuba. HIGHLIGHTS The Conchs paid an unex- pected visit to San Jose, Costa Rica. on the return trip where they changed planes. They stayed three or four hours looking over the sights. There was plenty of room on the plane going to Panama. The boys looked over the pi- lot's cabin and Capt. Paris ex- plained the various gadgets and controls that keep the plane going. Most of the Conchs took the opportunity of catching some shut-eye on the way down. The previous night’s basketball game plus the long ride down trom Homestead had worn out the basketball playing members of the squad Most of them ate like regular football players—much. Instead vf a hostess the plane carried a} a steward, Ronnie Castro, among the erew. He was a favorite with the. Conchs. Thefe was no vaccination. Although 3,000 turned out for the game, about 6,000 had pur chased tickets—at a top The football garhe was played under threatening skies which, it is believed, kept many fans at home. The Cristobal team will re- pay the visit to Key West next . They may be here at sgiving time 1952. Tt was Old Home week for Beckman. He coached Junior College in Panama for two un- defeated years. Luke Palumbo, Cristobal coach, said to Beckman after the wame, “Well, you're still unde. feated.”” The playing field was exceed: ingly muddy. The Panamanian g00 sunk into football boots com- pletely covering the cleats. MUDDY Said Beckman, “It was muddy —but it wasn’t as muddy as it usually gets around that part of the world. I've played on much slower fields.’ Beckman stated; that the Conelis should have scored three or four times during the g¢ He said the temperature, which ranged well over 90 de- grees, plus the high humidity. slowed down the Conchs. “The basketball team just faded away,” he said this morning. “They would see an epening and just couldn't get through it. You think it’s hot in Key West—brother, you should try on Panama. for size.” The Conchs used ple of substitutions during botli the cage game and the grid game The Key Wester: ded up on Christmas presents before leav ing. There is no tax in Panama and the boys were permitted to bring back $200 in goods. Parents and sweethearts of the team are likely to find such things as Oriental chests, Oriental laces, alligator bags and rare perfumes around their Christmas tree this year The program listing “Inf tion Of Key West” was e.| Nativé son ‘Letters To | Dear Santa: | : oe } | TI am trying to be a gooc U. OFM. Cagers iii ine i soe t i } | qs |want a doll house, an electric} ‘Sink The Nav jiron, frying pan, and rubber | | dolls, and whatever else you} want to bring me. | I know you are but 1! think you are the best man in |town—God made you the best} | University of Miami’s cage | jsquads proved too much for the vy teams here last weekend. poor | The collegians’ varsity downed man in pital ists | ee apt Don't forget my brother e et Tra ¥ 5-55, | = the Fleet Training Group 85-55, | SURETIO MaINTOSH {while their “B" squad took Heli } copter Squadron One 67-27. | 618 Whitehe i | (Also a jack in the box, I will] ; In the feature tilt the sailor’s|be five years old on December | ‘center, Tom White, had the Hur- | 30.) | ricanes worried with his slow mo- \tion hook shots. He netted fifteen | - R : ] | clut {points before the collegians lesen. | Music Recita je | ed the combination lone run except Cates. In the | For Miami veteran Cy Chardroff 'Well-Attended lela. Cts Holicios wee {ran up 26 points while his fresh- | ihe best for the wifners and | man partner Bill Schayowitz sunk} The beauty of Mr. Lyle New-|Jekot. Cooper and Baird for the | for a tot jeombe’s recital of sacred music ; RRR RES: Aan TIRES |ast night was surpassed only by} Phe score 5 |the peaceful mood of contem R. H. E. ‘Pablo Reopened |Plation it pe Memiars ind aoc Aie-wivees O10 ei a : | visitors to the First Presbyterian} ponny’s Cafeteria 12 14 2} Saturday Night (| couren sat enmnrated while ate PT star, Baird and Latder:| 7 jNewcombe carried them through | |... Kaki Rodriguez and Hen- | The re-opening of Pablo's, one |# Presentation that began with of Key West's favorite dining spots bate Ne aa pees sc oat Saturday night was well attended | Wider. Next’ and subseq who love good food. Their | SMPsitions played were | he Restaurant of Gourmets’” |“ OUr Father In Henyiny WH Was well proved all over agai —J. S. Bac oF rent ee ne tee SOAS Chorale Prelude—C. F. Muel-| } the opening was most auspicious. } One cannot .enter the candlelit |/¢- |dining room without encountering |. Andante fa feeling of nostalgia, even in | Mendalssohn | untraveled. The panels between the | Lord Jesus Christ Be Pres charmingly draped windows béar | Now—J..S. Bach travel posters with pictures ‘of | Blessed Jehu, At Spain, Kashimir, Bretagne, Rome, |B. H. Fisk Silent Night with variations—F. Thy Word -Charles Black | the great forest of Germany, and |the Fjiords of Scandinavia, The| One could feel the absolute tall columns have brackets of | peace that descended upon the flickering candles, and the music| congregation as the last work the pian and jis soft. | In this atmosphere, one is meti- eulously attended by the obsequious maitre de O'Malley who makes you feel really attended! The piece de resistance Saturday night was Shashlik Caucasienne, and a more j delectable dish was never invented | by the Cau iennes or anyone else Instead of potatoes, whole hearts of wheat were deliciously cooked and served. In fact everything from the appetizer through the unusual jand delicious lime pie was indeed ;@ meal for gourmets. The other items on the menu were equally ‘irresistable, and those who pamper | their appetites would do well to re- turn again and in to sample all, Ralph Rogers i: Presbyt White was played. pastor of the First Church situated at Washington Sts. Charge Man With Illegal Entry Officer R. E. Garrison day morning at 7:30 a.m gated an alleged entering of 1920 Staples avenue by Bill Smith Smith was in custody of Julius Watson, 1920 Staples, ick San gana, 1908 Stapi driguez, 1914 Staples. yester and return for repeats too! His case will be tried in Mur 1 itech seit cipal court today by Judge En- written from information receiy- rique uinaldo. ted in the pre-boom Conch: whomer, ays. SCHEDULE OF BASEBALL GAMES Monday night at 7:30 pur Nav. Sta. Cards vs. Gulfstrean Greenwood vs. Snyder of whom | will be | somewhat startled to le nm (from | e program, that is), that “Key became part of the United ates in 192 That’s open laetate for same s pen fF) Tuesday night at 7:30. p.n j They'll also: be somewhat tale! Benny’s Cafeteria vs. Gulfstream, Jen back to read that the Island} Macias vs. Gabe 1 {City “has a population of 12,997." " Cristobal outdid itself to make there is nc The Young Withone Cte tet Nome|in 1844 by George Williams ‘lauded the h sinha et | Some dry cleaner is going to DISTINCTIVE |get a shock when the uniforms CHRISTMAS CARDS larrive for cleaning. They are ‘ARE HERE tsaturated with thick, clinging mud. at ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT oe on eee one apts Duval Street Phone 250 Triumph | Coffee | SPECIAL OFFER! Mill Box of 28 ASSORTED Cards $1.00 1 Box of 25. SELECT Cards $1.00 | at MAKE YOUR SELECTION (ALL GROCERS EARLY FOR IMPRINTING <smress : ! touc! c investi- | Manuel Ro- | Men's Christian | Association was founded in London | chez. two base hits; Hoffses, Fer- | nandez. Stolen bases: Sacrifice hits; Gural Double plays; Cabot to Moton to Gural; David to Lee In the Mira; Gural second game, the pitch- g of Ke Rodriguez featured id he whitewashed the Naval Air Flyers, although he w t ed for 10 hits. He was given good support and the final score was Benny’s 12—Flyers 0. Red Marll was way off form and was touched for 10 hits and 7 runs nings. Baird went in and he finished the game. In the seventh ‘he was touched for 5 hits and 5 more binding Flyers to make it The first man up for ( an | singled but the next three went! fan- | | down swinging. Rodriguez ned 12 Flyers and did not walk Jany. At bat, he hit three safely } and every member of Benny’s hit safely at least once ex- All scored at least cept Macias riquez, Jekot, Gilbert | Sacrifice hits; Cates. | Struck out; By Rodriguez, 12; Marll, 3; Baird, 4. Walks: Rodriguez, 0; 3aird, 1 Hits off Marll, 10; one-third innings. Double play Cates. Loser, Ma Time 2 hours;| |Umpires; Griffin and Baker. Scorer; Aguilar | | STANDING OF THE LEAGUE Clubs— W. L. Avg. Strand Theater 11 5.688} iBenny’s Cafeteria 9 6 600 Naval Air Flyers 8.6 .871} | Nav. Sta. Cards 8 7 533 | Gulfstream 111. 083} | ‘This puts the Benny’s a game jand a half behind first place. |The Flyers two games behind jfirst place, and the Cards two | and one-half games behind Strand has 4 more to play; five Flyers, 6; to make for e: club. in half. On Wednesday night's 0 games will be scheduled. ———— The Alaska Highway stretches 3 miles from Dawson Creek, through Canada and the Yu- | } Stocked Miami Immediate Delivery Variety of Styles and Colors SPECIAL PRICES TO CHURCHES - SCHOOLS LODGES . CLUBS AND OTHER GROUPS Classroom and Kindergarten Seating and Supplies C & A Sales Service Factory Representatives 1472 N. 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