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a ee ee Page § THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Conch Cagers Getting Into Shape day, December 15, 1951 Take JayCees And Outhoarders By Scores Of 48-42 And 80-4) Bench Views JACK K. BURKE Gontinuation of Dr. Naismith’s Statements on basketball This is the fundamental ciple“of basketball “The next step gomekind of a goz which the ball could be In-thinking of upright fact was brought out prin to secure through od tk the More force put on the ball, the } was of more likelihood having. it pi goal. It then oc ball was thrown in a curve it} would not be nec ary nor ad-j| Yisable to put too much force on} the bail. | “I decided that by goal horizontal, the have to be thrown a curve, minimizing the si p driving of a@ ball. In order to avoid having} the defense congregate around | the goal, it was placed above} their heads, so that once the ball | there d through the making the ball would left the individual's hands, it) was not likely to be interefered} with. “Then the rules were made to] eliminate roughn’ such as} shouldering, pushing kic king, | ete. The ball was to be handled urred that if the | wm Key We jeleaned u tpense of Chamb: and @ of the K The Jur the Jaycees 48 33-29 into the | The Jaycee squad ; Curly and Bubba | Chief Martin, | Ralph Henriquez | such worthies, i | the first st 2 ast night at after trailing including Sweeting, Fito Lastres, and other went through hree-quariers at a very rapid rate indeed. But the younger set wore them down toward the closing minutes of the game. The V throu an 80 lines it the Conch to shape outside were John Bu fers, Gene for their p jin 1s -jup 20 poi ipasses, tc for 14 pc ist Ss yuez gave {school boy kag th tident 1 € 1 ts. Be He Jim Baker, who collected 16 points in the tuss high schooler who looks as if he has reached playing His fast breaking is another form and decep five swivels looked pretty good from the grands The Henriquez 5 {big night, Julio, p the } High Schoo his side playing fo scorer for Coach Win Jones 4 t hi “The boys those basketball muscles nd. he J as tor oday are loosening up but I am still not satisfied with the look of the squad. “We are not getting competition. Our enough shooting is away off from the outside. Last night the majority of came from almost counters under the With the hands only. It could) Fame! not be drawn into the body and | aa : : thus encourage roughness. | The coach is | with naval teams in order t “The manner of putting the; ball into play was then consid-| ered. Two individuals were se- lected and took their stations in the middle of the floor. The ball was thrown up so as to land be-} tween them, giving as nearly an equal chance as possible. The nearest approach to the ball needed -was the soccer ball, which we selected “To get goals we used a cou- ple of old peach baskets, hanging one at each end of the gym From this, basketball developed. The final statements will ap- péar* Mond: work out a val Air Base. ag Tuesday they Station league lead League Receives Fernandez Cups Tomorrow, 2 P.M. The Joe Fernandez bon trophies will be ue Rib donated to {the Island City Baseball League zi {tomorrow afternoon at — tw« Outbo. i Club o'clock, it was learned today : a |by the pennant winners of _eact Elects Officers jseason and be in e¢ t cor petition. The sma . Phe Key West Outboard Club) given to the winning club House on Stock Island was the|keep permanently seene’ of much activity Thursday! The ceremonies will take y night, as the Club held its an-iprior to tomorr uit nual election of officers for 1952. |Island City League president R The tunning was close for most}Hamlin receiving the trophic of the offices, with some of the|from Fernandez candidates ‘running neck and seceded poem neck right down to the wire, | MARTIN RETIRES with several winning by only| GAINESVILLE, Dec. 15 one vote, ape as follows: Bascom Grooms, Gommodere; Jimmy Wells, Vice Commodore; David Nason, Rear Commodore; Hastings Adams, Secretary and Bob Reed, Treas- retirement of John F rettor'of the school's Latin Ameri can student affairs. Martin was former U. S. mat in Rome, London and several South. American emb: | University of Florida President J The list of offices and winners | Hillis Miller has announced the Martin, di diplo PAT RON PATRON OF TRNNIS HOPEFULS on the is shown runner-u tizen Staff Pt t night between champion John C t Cruz holding their award CONGRATS sht's finals in v of 7-9 6-4 and 6-4. Commies Ask For Recall Of Briton HIS SECRETARY WAS SHOT AND IS NOW IN PRAGUE HOS GUE, Dec. 15—( t t of Czechoslova I 1 little like nufactured in Hollywe led to the recall of a British dip t Neil G |r to ion T Prague radio claimed that nd ‘a typist at the mbassy, Miss Daphne caught in the act money for secret information. say the Czechs, in a f military zone. sirl typist was shot and slightly wounded and Gardner was hurt, according to the while they tried to escape in a 3ritish embassy automobile. The Czech demands were firm. The diplomat must get out by six o'clock tonight. The Brit- ish foreign office said he would leave Prague by automobile during the afternoon. As for the typist ed to leave Czechosloy as she is discharged the hospital The British making r exchanging military ey were } ul as soon Foreign Office is comment on the whole a full oe Tag Day Slated |For School Band Delegates from Key West jthe Gasparilla celebration Tampa, Florida ing F embe Scho will be Vest High In order te expense 0 be held today to contribute any amount 2 will be sold Citizens ients in The ¢ the green TRAVEL AT (Continued from Page One) servicemen were leaving for any but happy. holiday reasons. of these men that his mother had died. Tt will be a sad Christm that poor lad. Of course we got plane immediately- Then another man was nc fied that his wife is ill, so we rush ed him { ahead of all the holi day-hoppers The happy faces of the One was notifier ona ency me xo ing Navy men makes ail of the travel ppy ce ad a minu e numbers bot Mrs Simone on to the extra sect of s, Nationa Airline flights f Key West to \ Thursday DIES FROM CRASH INJURY LAUDERDALE, Dec. 1 aul E. Coston of died in a local hos; terday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident Wednesday Coston’s car @nd another driven xy Thomas Towner of Miami col north of Hillsboro al yes: | Mrs. Levitan | To Speak Monday At Council Meeting i j . Mrs. Abraham Levitan will ad- ldress the Monroe County Juv- {-enile Council Monday night at 13 Was Unlucky For Gulfstream 1-12 Unlucky Too by PEDRO AGUILAR dropped its } Gul 13th eam straight game last night at Wick-j é am’ Field with Ses Cafeteria ‘its meeting at the Clinic build- lDicking up the win. The score ling on Fleming street, it was an- was a dismal 12-6 and it is be- nounced today by E. O. Sehweit- ing bandied about that the zer, president. brain trusters are Mrs. Levitan is wife of the : Rabbi of B’Nai Brith. In her own right she is a lawyer and a so- cial service worker with a B. 3 degree. Both degrees she obtain: led after marriage. She studied ‘to be a lawyer originally, to as- sist her husband who was prac- sticing at the time, She went to |New York University’s School of Social Work in order to prepare therself for special work with juvenile delinquents. | Her subject Monday night will |deal with some aspect of juy fenile delinquency and its treat- ‘ment and prevention in Monroe due to start another the squad : being | good idea pitchend i Y out of tange> Sny- ball 1 7 1 combination of bad Benny’s tribe and| ole plays were} it was the} i sterling sailot ipretty g and Valdez; sles and a dou- county | Before her marriage Mrs. Lev- Citizen Staff Photo teacher. | Jitan was | R. H. E BOY CHAMP | — ee | 12 13 KEY WEST'S first boy tennis champion is 13-year-old Robeyt | ALLIES WIN | Lastres and| Piarrot, left ) ght defeated Johnny S right, | (Continued From Page One) | May and G. Valdez.| f the J. J. Trevor Cup. An estimated | tenant General Q. P. Weyland, | rer | 600 people ywde View Park to see the thriller ;said that the new Sabres were | STANDING OF THE LEAGUE | ‘ought to the Far East on two | Clubs. WV. L. Avg = reraft carriers and were im- id 5 .688 = coe, . Vy odiatel ade available f a ee al mas Pantomine (Scouts Will Hold | ecistely mace avalianis it } | Since December First, the new Citizen Staff Pt 6 ey Oo 6a a . " fee Guests Bazaar Tuesday | ,.5 5 Sie waders two ) 113 Over 100 guests were del ed Troop no. 53 of the Boy Scouts; Migs and. damaged six others. hn.“ 9 Naito Christmas bagaar jon vith cousin Don ¢ te pwith the will hold a nesday ned Mrs. Robb Roy December 18 front, 5 to 9' p.m., at -Progeess ig “made when our nt 1020 Virginia street, sense’ of responsibility grows in- School st Music be enjoyed by those and square dancing a Typhoon Is Sul 4202"52 Changing Cour sin will, dividual esate who attend. ; : t The food department will include} “ADIES—Need a new dress? The [ nemploy ed Are TOKYO. De 16) » parts of | hotdogs, cake, fudge, popcorn, ree iy bay 5 CHIC, 826 Duval. ’ ; Petre s, shep-! other candies and soft drinks in ve.) f fic h Men and| The proceeds of the bazaar will, ng|go to acquire needed troop equip- ment Granted $133 nA se ANYTHIN sAHASSEE site ie e hark carols Boys ranging in age from 11; i peel 1 Darr After the col | pageant, the | years through 14 years are in-| ihaMal D aE he Blo I : ol moppets be¢ hosts and host-/ vited to join the troop. : a aed che ) esses, conducting parents and in oi a i 4 pients for t , e bi vited guests on a tour of the|._MEN—Need a pair of slacks? nt of $ 3 f-1 v hnol vo wiew the bnilliant array | YoU Will find them and save at ‘ 1 De ied t Rolidhe cece CHIC, 826 Duval.—(Advt.) ts] : ae - m was a tree made of SSSI AGL rk : : struction pape t Sales and Installation ah —— way death toll in oon "| Hospital Workers ase, practically all unemploy-| =| Plan Decorations | @MIAMI AWNING WINDOWS ‘a on anh I'wo Cars Collide | P to decorate the inter @ SUPERIOR CASEMENTS pproximately § us at Svs aor ain weping withthe Chitin @ ALUMINUM JALOUSIES Postoffice Will | srtciunts"in the seeitent, "rey i cus @JALOUSIE DOORS cnn Sands_were appointed as ®CANVAS AWNINGS committee in charge. oe Sambar ¢ CHARITY | ‘The resignation of Mr |General Delivery wir Continued from Page One) liam R. Warren and Mrs. E @PATIO FURNITURE main open all day today Lieutenant Commander J. R.| Trevor were regretfully receive On Saturday, Dec. 22nd the entire | Foresman—Naval Sation; Re-| Mrs. Trevor has been president AWNINGS ... JALOUSIES ... VENETIAN BLINDS | office will remain open all day f ment, Lieutenant K. K.Jof the grour —. Hissner on; Ser-| ‘The meet 1s presided * * * ? Se i eant At / D. Bar- | 5, cn dmdarnt ; i s ee ‘ > tt, Jr ne Bar-| George Luc Prainman Rilled (5 er tse 2 | ee co oh as tie Key West Venetian Blind Co. L’ANSE, MICH., De H. Geck—Naval A n; As-|ijiary meets at the hospital every A 22-car freight ed--c to Chairm Thursday afternoon at two CLEARVIEW of control here le nigh Boa Lieutenant o'clock one trainman: and injuring three |e™S ot Oe — PHONE 1042 123 DUVAL ST. others. The Navy Charity 1 Beautifully made sport Brene itailare 6 te shila speeerer eatin full lining Accent buy 'at Louver Windows - Storm Stops - Jalousies - Louver Doors grade . year gave their proceec CHIC, 826 Duval.—(Advt.) backwards js ; Relief Society before 4 « \uxilia Ame y A h of Dime Hospital, | ‘Monroe ican Can ( Eyery Lovely Lady s’ Home Ame CLEARED OF : MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES ede asia America ie CRESTVIEW, Dee.15, —4 ding the ol Base has been cleare enile Council slaughter charge "TA (Colored) An Ok oe : ury re tal last f See death ‘ Key West Oct ybe . steel expended ot . a2 y officer iT er AUST POST PRICES ccess JACKSONVILLE, De 5 carnive suaNin been dof failure , c connedeion — and we've just the precious, ever-so-feminine ceiling prices in Li 1 collection of lingerie that's sure to win her federa ¢ favor on Christmas morn Defe r N Let us help with your selections, early Nichols Dr g pany ¢ Jackson: i i i s Vox s. J is often held more Here You Will Find A Store Full Philip W. Melin's Cle «thread of courage a of Practical Gifts for cable of deceit Men, Women and Children at Popular Prices MAIL THIS ENTRY FORM TO: Mr. Eugene Sawyer JayCee Christmas Lighting Contest, P.O. Box 444, Key West, Florida s and abide by the decisions FOR THE WOMAN OF THE FAMILY — Pajamas, Panties, silk Hosiery, boxed Handkerchiefs, Blouses, Vanity Sets and many other items. FOR THE MAN — Shirts dkerchiefs, Underwear Jackets, ete, Belts, House Slacks Slippers Ties, Sport of the judges. _ THERE ARE MANY ITEMS FOR THE HOME— Pillow Case sets, Table Cloths. hand made Bridge and Luncheon sets and many other practical items. CHAS. ARONOVITZ Department Store KEY WEST'S LARGEST STORE Please enter my nam Christmas Lighting Contest for 195) indicated below in your Category i—Yard and Residence Displays Category 1!—Windew Lighting and Small Displays Category !i!—Commercial Displays NAME ADDRESS re ||