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Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, January 19, 1952 Key West Hoopmen Seek To Avenge Redlands Defe Capacity Turnout* Expected For 2nd Meeting Of Strong Basketball Rivals| Tonight at 8:00 o’clock the Key West High School courtmen meet the Redlands High School squad, FFI VIII IIIS OIG IIS SSI ISIS SS SSS SISOS SS Fishing Information .. —il. WAILS ! and at |i Game ONCH NET | Shakespeare Edges Cruz: Boys | Ff SQUAD HC who are undefeated in District 7 B | Y . i} league play io date. in what pro- = JACK NELANEY | Win Both Matches aa. = ' mises to be the hottest contest of Za DELANEY si oan : the year. The strong Redlands’ Fishing Editor The South F 2 High School : 4 team abounds with lettermen emong the 14 players they will hring to Key West, with 6 men having 6 years of varsity basket- ball dating from their start as an 8th grade unit. Redlands has a fast, well bal- anced team boasting height and| real defensive ability. They Have held ‘their opponents to an aver- age of 43 points per game this year playing in AA competition. Center Jerry Underwood at 6’, 3” has led the scorers with an average of 13 points in the ten games played thus far in the cam- paign as well as being a good man under the net. Ken Bazo will get the nod from : Jimmy, he gave the upstate swing- | ps cep ma somes ed the | home waters. _, |more, Pa., weight 41 pounds, | er quite a run for his money; The | ae ind Ken (lb to al When Yedor told He captain in }length 6 feet 8ins., girth 24 ins.,|gerond set saw Shakespeare ex- | fine defensive form. the Chinen | Miami he was 4toVeatch a |from the Saifish, Captain Albert! tended ond with a little more con-| chances of avenging the one point defeat they suffered at the hands of the Redlands aggregation early in the season will be considerably improved. Armando Henriquez who shows | signs of having regained his shoot-| ing eye along with Cooper and Jim Baker will lead the Island City attack. In their last six games the lecal boy’s attack has failed | WAILS: Plane Fare To Los Angeles | Have you ever made a statement and then lived to rue the day you ever opened your mouth, to say anything. It’s just such a position a charter boat captain at Municipal Docks in | Miami is shortly going to find him- les, California, starts the return trip home. Yedor came to Key West to fish, not like most fishermen, but to catch a sailfish with a special type of line. That the man can cateh fish is a proven fact by the citations he holds for fishing in his |test line. The Captain agreed to ; pay his plane fare back to L.A. if he did it. H Well dig out the wallet boy, the | self when Tom Yedor, of Los Ange- , 02444244444244444444444444444444444444 th 20 ins., from the Pilot I, Captain Wikiam Wickers. KINGFISH: Mrs. Betty Davis, Richmond, Virginia, weight 48 pounds, length 4 feet, 11 ins., girth 22% ins., from the Pilot 1, Captain William Wickers. V.R. Drake, VX-1 | Boca Chica, weight 36 pounds, leng- th 4% feet, girth 24 ins., from the no. 6 Rearming Boat at NAS, Cap- za. { MUTTON SNAPPER: Leonard R. iBelber, Jenkintown, Pa., weight 13 pounds, length 2 feet 5% ins., ‘girth 21 ins., from the Sea Raider, Captain Lefty Reagan. SAILFISH: Henry Shaw, Ard- sailfish, a large one on 27 pound Atwell. Tom Yedor, Los Angeles, centrated cffort in the important Cal., weight 51 pounds, feet 4 ins., girth 25 ins. WAHOO: Mrs. E.M. Cap Waytt, Tulsa, Oklahoma, weight 28 pounds, length 7 tains Louis A. Cavellan, Miki socal catch was made while fishing from length 19 inches, girth 52 inches, Captain Wadsworth Demerritt’s from The Cagacy, Captain Ray charter boat the Evelyn, Yes sir, |Gonzava. From the Naval Ordin- boy, Tom Yedor, landed a 51 pound ance Unit comes the entry of Wil- sailfish, measuring 7 feet 4 inches, | liam E. Powell who entered a catch with a girth of 25 inches, on Janu. weighing 23 pounds, length 4 feet ary 15th. inches, while {Tennis League inaugurated it’s {campaign in Key West. last night | jin Bayview Park with one of the ‘largest galleries ever to witness a | { tennis match in this area looking | jon as the Key West Tennisters | tackled the South Broward squad. | When the smoke of battle had | {cleared our boys were tied with | | the visiting raquet wielders 1-1, and the Conch girls commanded a 2-0' lead over their opponents. In the feature match of the night, — | Jimmy Shakespeare, fifth ranking | boys player in Florida and South | Browards top star, played City | Junior Champion John Cruz. Al- | though John was considered no! match at all for the fast stroking | points John might have come out | | the winner, Instead he went down | 6-2, 7-5. | Jimmy played a fine game all | around but one stroke stood out--- his backhand drive expecially in | his passing shots was a thing of | beauty .to behold. It probably i: the finest seen to date at Bayview | Park. | John showed two outstanding at LDS SLIGHT LEA yr Lands One OF Sin Tied 1-1 As Girls Ever Caught In Key West Area t Sailfish * ’ : \4 ins., girth 19% Jeff Brodhead Photo but once; in the South Broward) ‘The catch was made on a glass fishing from the YF-411.) tributes, his terrfic speed afoot! contest when the boys ‘just) rod, with a 6 ounce tip and 10 inch- Along The Keys: and powerful first service kept | L. B. BELBER, Jerico Mano nt * sailfish off Key West. Mr. and Mrs. comldn'’t. buy a basket”. Coach| es Butt equipped with a 4-0 Sena-! ‘MARATHON: Fram Ye Ole Fish-!him in the match. His forehand| Belber were fishing from Captain 1 Mr. and Mrs. Belber while in the rear Jones will stick by his starting lineup of Jim Baker and Bob Cooper at the forward positions and, Ken Bazo at the pivot spot ; tor reel, and 27 pound test linen line. That makes it official, we hope you have a pleasant trip as you ‘umann a Baracuda weighing 20 pounds, 8 ounces, length 4 feet 1 in. in Hole, Johnny Brantner, C.R. Sch- | also looked good in spots. | are John Spencer, mate, and The gallery really apreciated the | tennis played in the second set. It* Lefty Re F ; 0 from the Fiji Il, Captain Elmo Ca-iwas close all the way and the | 4 ° Ms oo Re? ir oy the winners E SSUMES sees eemnnne Heariquer 9nd Billy | wing westward toward the Califor-| po, Mrs. C.J. Corrigan a bluefish ! crowd showed. it’s admiration Comiskey Is Out diam, eam its in the game which NAYS ASSUMES Ousterhoudt at guards. nia coast, at the expense of a man | weighing 4 pounds, 14 ounces. Dr. | throughout. | C p ed preliminary‘to the; ‘Continued From Page One) According to word received early this morning the scheduled game between the two Junior Varsity teams wil not be played iched- uled due to the Redlahds squads inability to make the trip. Jones is kind of fishing-and catches-are pos- sible in the waters of the Florida Keys. Canada Well Represented ‘who did not stop to realize any! W. R. Robinson, two entries for bonefish one at 9 pounds, and the other 9 pounds 3 ounces. Sailfish, tipping the scales at 41 pounds, measuring 7 feet 3 ins., by Dr. G. W. Bonner, Roanoake, Alabama, In the number one girls match | CHICAGO — Baseball's oniy Dolores Villate of Key West defeat- | #ice: hold hare: ed Teresa Antonini 6-2, 7-5. T orca noldgus. Chi . match also produced a good s Comiskey H, considered b ond set. It looked for a while as | free agent today. though the Hollywood star would front \y Beats Key Westers we have based our need for im- provement of the Key West Aque- duct § ments and additional civilian ‘requirements rather than on the iapa University contest 1 Gables Coliseum. ‘ooper paced the losers mobilization re- p lem on 15 points. JAYVEES (58) !quir sti: Canada is well represented in the | ¥° bak 4 The 26-year-old grandson t 7G FT T ae Fe, SP, 8 Snesieate fishing tournament this year and | fishing from the Lillian S If, Cap-| pull it out but Loli has become a/namesake of the Ch aye et: e FG FT ‘T inability to satisfy the immediate ee from all indications many more are , tain R.W. Schulz. Mr. E.R. Mills,; tough campaigner and when | Sox founder is looking fer anole n f 3 0 6 Navy needs, the measures needed 2 on the way. Almost’ daily, fishing | Orlando; Florida, entered a sail-| things looked darkest for her she | job in baseball. 2 0 4 to meet the additional requiremnts : parties made up of people from | {sh that tipped the scales at 61 | came up with her best play to pull| His resignation as vice president) Sandy Farber the Mi . $ é The ‘WEATHERMAN Says Forecast Key West and Vicinity: Clear to partly cloudy with little tem- perature change through Sun- Canada leave the docks for the ocean or Gulf to enjoy the fishing and the sun. It’s that man Robinson That caused a near panic in the ranks of the Jaycee Fishing Tour- nament Committee, until they took another look and discovered he was using a Van Hofe spinner instead of a fly line. Working with a limited budget the Jaycees for the second year pounds, 8 ounces, while fishing Captain Elmo Capo on the Fiji II. | Robert C. Brommer, fishing from the Salty II, Captain Ted Alda- ¢osts, reported a sailfish catch 51 pounds. measuring 7 feet 3 in- ches. TOLL GATE TACKLE SHOP: jCapt. Harry B. Broadbent sends word that a five pound 1 ounce. ¢crevalle jack was caught by James E, Clairborne, Miami, Florida on a spinning rod while fishing ff out the match. jand secretary of the White Sox Leo Carey, piaying the number | was accepted Friday by the board 3 singles, showed some of the fine | of directors, headed by his mother tennis that he is capable of in de-| Mrs. Grace Comiskey, club presi feating Browards Dave Barwick | dent. just didn’t have the stuff last! But the door was left ajar for night to beat him. | Chuck to return to the clan June Yates gained an easy vie-| He wanted a boost in his $10,000 ‘tory in the number 2 girl's spot as yearly salary and a term contract she defeated Sue Colby 6-2, 6-2. June displayed greater speed run- | ning for short balls than she ever has before. Her forehand however | MATCHES TODAY LOUISE SUGGS LEADS GOLF FIELD TAMPA (P—Louise ‘ big step closer lime goal of wing Women's Open’ G Miss Suggs led the f strokes at t 0 event in 72's in eac inds. Her 144 wa cannot be considered of such urgent military ne y as to justify a deficiency expenditure of $495,000 without prior congressional appro al.” Secretary Kimball said that he knows of Senator Smathers desire to improve the water system and to meet the emergency need and he promised full coop ion of the } Navy Department toward this end would be assured. KEY WEST (30) day, Gentle to occasionally mod-| are awarding an Outstanding Ach- | Channel no. 2 bridge. has looked a lot stronger in other i mut § FG FT TT! Gonzole beg? erate variable winds. evement ‘rophy to anyone eatch-| SNAKE CREEK FISHING LOD-| matches. Miss Colby had a few| ORLANDO Wm — Semi - final nar for the 6,098 yard Palma C 7 1 15) Norviel, Se Florida: Clear to partly cloudy |ing a bonefish weighing 9 or more GE: Felix J. Duffy, fishing from | powerful shots but they appeared | matches are scheduled today in the Cou se 3 1 7 2 2 today and Sunday. Continued | Pounds. a skiff landed an 18 pound, 4 ounce | to seldom to bring her victory in | Fltida Invitational Tennis Tourna The little ¢ Rs Os 0 0! Totals iS: 76 80 mild. ae thrdagk ares ur edety tarpon, measuring 3 feet 5 inches. | this match. ee ere MGN Vines ol Uy cheese one Ot Re Ulye 0 4 4/day 19 16 13 10—58 i ida le. Ree ow shi ie “4 " i op-seeded Tony Vincent, Miami, ; vious Tampa Women’s Oy Lo >| Kev. Wes! ¢ 8 9 Jacksonville | thru the Florida Robinson Yolled in. #ith three bone. ho says fishing is ‘‘no good The three final singles matches 1 0 2) Key West 911 6 4—30 Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to moderate variable winds today becoming moderate southeast Sunday. Partly cloudy weather. H ever the result of the first leagu 5 ; iP ’ ee : lapse in defeat. 4 i teh i a ge Bue jtona Beach. Millet is a Ro‘lins | next—Betty Jameson } Report If you try fly fishing Doc, just en- Wins In Ladies aii. it has been student from Mexico City. tonio, Tex., and Babe Key West, Fla., Jan. 19, 1952 | ter one bonefish in the tournament. je Vincent moved into the semi-| Tampa Observations taken at City Cffice Elliot Roosevelt Fishes Golf Wednesday . ; :finals with an easy victory over| Miss Jameson, the 1 har 9:00 A.M. EST Elliot Roosevelt, son of the late Legion Junior othe F ie Ge toes ye | Ganiees Or ‘i in 194 IN J ee president reported two catches} Piedad Archer led the Ladies others had made it. Thursdz EE SOF é : D U s ‘4 R E S I N C Temperatures made while fishing 4/Marathon ia . 2 Mrs. Magda Rurac, Los Angeles, | and a rep : ‘ Highest yestérday 2| from the Storm Rikg WF Capeaineg | oot Siero Waleed wine Diamond Loop plays web aed \Grdy{ Waghington 5 SERVING MIAMI SINCE 1930 Lowest last night 87| by Owen J. McGuill. The Jaycees j nine hole score of 47. Kay Faraldo a oe oper Reet yal AT KEY WEST Mean 75) received an entry for a Kingfish| posted a creditable 49 for second Elects Slate . “PRurpe isitop segded and Mis Gray y Rawls i Normal 69/| that tipped the scales at 24 pounds, | spot with Ann Witzel third with a n Haely riage jruige hamper y Dodd, San A 219 Elizabeth St. Phone 588 beeen 9 ounces, while the sailfish was 6,50, Other ladie rtici Jack Burke, Citi Pt eee et ee ees real Sauer g Precipitation pounds under the minimum limit] were: Rose Gavilan, Eleanoy| ture. writer, Gente Werte, | water. made the final round wit anon nd For Au Theater Total iast 24 hours 0 ins. | of 35 pounds Smith, Lou Duke, Doris Evans,|and Tony Arango, Jr., were elec oot ee tea aan, Caving | bars S EVERY KIND OF ROOFING Total tif's month ins. | SCALES: Pat Harris, Julie Nelson, and Neli| ed to serve on the American sa jee Gh eee ray VEN dee OF SHEET METAL WORK Deficiency this month 1.13 ins.| Here are the latest entries re- Lopez. ion Junior Baseball League staff | q Ik CONDITIONING, VENTILATION Total this year Tins. ported to the Jaycees | It is announced that entries are|as President, Vice-President and | Jf 1 i ; He’s Bo; ; Choice a uae NE I r NENG nb sprees Deficiency this year 113 ins.| AMBERJACK: Francis Lankin, | still being sought for the Faraldo| Secretary-Treasurer, respectively | ade Learns Hes Bonus Choice SOLAR WATER HEATERS, BOOSTE) ee | Sarnia, Ontario Canada, weight 43 | Trophy competition scheduled for| Vance C. Stirrup, Commander of} (G33 BRET Si Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. | pounds, length 4 feet, girth 26 in-|next Wednesday on the Stock}Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 an | ¥ a 87% jches, from the Lucy, Captain Bitl | Island links. All ladies with estab-| nounced today | Barometer (Sea Le 30.20 ins —1 19:00 AM. .7 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sums 7:13 a.m. | Jenkintown, Pa., weight 25 pounds, (Continuea rrom Page One) According to word from} Mees 8:03 P.M. | length 4 feet 1 inch, girth 18 ins. | tion that commercial warehouse- | Burke it is planned to add two ad-) SAYS M. ve 12:44 a.m. | both from the Sea Raider, Captain |men are honest businessmen and | ditional teams to the loop and| Moonset 12:02 p.m.! “Lefty” Reagan, Richard Strock,| we do nat attempt to police their | sponsors are being sought at the ae | Bonita Springs, Florida, weight 34 | daily operations,” he said. Present time. As the slate now There's plenty of Building Material Tides | pounds, length 4 feet 7 inches, girth | The department has stored some | stands there are four teams in the! foe I | 20 ins. from the Lucy, Captain Bill | 10 billion dollars worth of farm | loop and it is planned to bring the | or authorized work — at the same Naval Base | Crespo. commodities under its price sup-| strength up to siv teams. There are old prices. 2OMORROW WCE clan fae a Key | port program i the vem tere tosh now partcipating in the High la., weight 10 pounds, leng- | years, so “total losses ca ex- jon program with the first game iE a 348 Lin. ae mm. [th 3144 ins. girth 16% inches. Wad- | ceed about one-twentieth of one | scheduled fot Wednesday night at MASONRY SUPPLIES, including Cement, 2:54 p.m. 10:39 ting. | per cent,” Brannan said. Wicker’s field. when the Ameri Rec om BONITO: George Sirugo, Key| He said less than 50 grain and/can Legion Post team will ock, Sand, Blocks, etc. 00 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA fish weighing in at 10, 9, and 9 pound three ounces respectively, it was feared at first a badly bat- tered bank account would soon col- Crespo. BARRACUDA: Leonard B. Bel- ber, Jenkintown, Pa., weight 34 | Pounds, length 2 feet 11 ins., girth 20% inches. Marian L. Belber, | West, Florida, weight 12 pounds on the Florida Keys? 'Piedad Archer lished handicaps are again urged | to contact Mrs. Kay Faraldo, pro- gram chairman. | SENATE PREDICTS | warehouse men were involved out meets third-seeded Calhoun Di Rollins College mpa. Alfred Millet ranked and the state champion meets unseeded Bob Light, Day and the two doubles matches need- | ed to complete the program for | both boys and girls will go on court at 9:30 this morning. What- r from second President Burke asks that boys | who received application blanks | | to play in the Junior Baseball Lea-| gue return the signed applications! | immediately | the Chamber of Commerce naments In second place was of Ponte Vedra Be 147 “Two former | Referee, Mehallis; Umpire, Al 0 fonse. STRONK LUMBER YARD * | length 2 feet 5 ins., girth 17 inches, | yf more than 15,000 who participate | is planned to play every Tuesday RER, i 4 ’ . § Eetereate — Key West | from the Legion, Captain Jakie|in the government farm storage{and Thursday when the regular LUM includng Pine Cypress. Fir, 3 Station— Tide fingisht ot/ Key. Len Belber, Jenkintown, Pa.. | program. | season gets underway Oak, etc. . i ie wad) - = 15 age << pies 31.200 HANDICAP | — ~- - ' Bahia Honds } 17 ins. from the Sea Raider y a3 | chance to win. He won seven races TT i 3 : a wea Mes | Captain Lefty, Reagan. RACE AT OLDSMAR _| Bt season, two of them tate last MILLWORK, including Old Fashioned : iat toll a CERO MACKEREL: Mrs, Joy 4 | fall at Lincoln Downs. He will car Key West Blinds, Jalousies, 2 hous Cone —+2h 20m | Yedor, Los Angeles, Cal., weight 10| OLDSMAR —The Florida West | ry 115 pounds od . : & : - | pounds, length 2 feet 10 inches, gir-| Coast Handicap, a six The Sunshine management is | Awning Windows, etc. a Sandy Pt.) ch 40m |th 12% ins, from the Evelyn, Cap-| sprint for a $1,200 purse, f looking to this 49-day meeting to| 4 ‘aldes Channel /tain Wadsworth Demerrit. Peter |the nine-race card for the opening | be the best in the history of the é (north end) -+2h 10m +R (—)—Minus sign: Correction | Grace, Sarina, Ontario, Canada, | weight 9 pounds, length 2 feet. 7/ ins., girth 12 ins., fram the Lucy, of the sixth season of horse rac- ing at Sunshine Park today. at 118 pounds and track | These advantages were cited: | (1) Growing population in this PAINTS, HARDWARE, MOULDINGS . STELL. And thousands of other items. to be subtracted. Captain Bill Crespo. Miriam Y.|the early favorite was Bernie | West Coast area, where Sunshine q (+)—Plus sign: Corrections t: | Belber, Jenkintown, Pa., weight 15| Moose, son of Bull Moose. The |is the only horse track: (2) West | STR K be ‘Pounds, length 38 ins., girth 16 ins..| Svecyear-ald gebding won oply two |Coast residents are geiting more| BETWEEN CLASSES AT VANDERBILT ARD j ac! ade Mu nears Yr 3 arte: rtswriter Bob Witt (r Angeles Rams, profe player draft — from the Sea Raider, Captain Lef-| races last year, but has ys | “racing minded,” and (3) better! © It has been estimated that the \ty Reagan. Crevalle Jack: D. El- | done well on Sunshine’s mile track. | horses, attracted by better purses, | loss from worthless checks runs as /\gon Blum, Whapeton, N.D., weight} J. Raymond Dwyer’s Spider | will mean better races and more | high as $300 million annually. —_| 16 pounds, length 2 feet, 4 ins. gir-| Rock also is given an excellent! fans. ’ ! PHONE 816 120 SIMONTON STREET