The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 2, 1952, Page 3

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The Citizen x Sports beeaiure Subiten 4 Chieis; Officers Vie Fri. lay ening, February § e Subren Four of ‘ a i play the 1 “6 softball The ball game will be played for benefit of the Subron Four vy Carnival Queen. Miss Bonnie ols, & soda and hot be on sale with the pro- cing to QaeeB Bonnie's vot t mpaign The last time the Subron Four nth s team pla was against the Serret Service Team and due ligt lack of conditionéng, the cret Servicers walked away with ome. For the contest. the Of ficer’s roster will be studded with such stars as Joe The Milville v. Greene on first base, Bob Ace voll, the Dartmouth Ce exe st » second, Bill Read from the ¢ > on “df. shert, and Cliff Allen from the staff will ated. In the outfield, the Officers | have such stellar performers Skeeter Kossert recently re pau i from New London, Karl Phot Lome-run’’ Kune from the Madre , en Stalf Photo oa! V. Vaughn and Cliff Mora MANY CITIZFNS IN KEY WEST " m the Amberjack. Third base way ae be held down by that ex Brook of them dor Tro © che Bouts Me erty from the Petre ¢ | \ ® ‘ wea j if Y i The dark horse of the night will y ore : a ‘ ‘ Id Texas f ith ha a \F .vwapen Fi undoubtodiy be the old Texas fram 4) ! arstiy Ui ae ‘ fii ty or [bend on ie pitehing mound, Dick . ‘ ‘ u/s as ‘Piveboli” Harris from the Cut Tanole Wir Be Hot on to Wed \ ilding angle Wii t Pierce High | iets nave not “Wivuiged c t sm The way pup bul it is expected that T . i : at 1 . teous Elizabeth their team will be built around onigh In % vours eei t ry o man-23 years | “Wildman” Brown on the mound abe a | : g j . © er senior, and Holly siy| Captain Davis, commander of The " to do so Submarine Squadron Four wil es Key West High + Liz obtained her final | cort Queen Boonie to the game School baskethall squad nade aieeree of divorce Friday from | and will instruct here in the fine will be gumwing for their “ . 6. Hotel Meiy Conrad ( Nie Hilton. | art of throwing out the first ball « . oo weet Clerk st She iam unced she | of the th siraight vi te Lune . " Actor, Mi.) The umpire will be none night when they tickle the « athe Key West's famed pew 1 » ! der t the “Blind Man” Hinkle. The Key Hi % in oo ‘ equest She | West High School Band will fur i ive im the Hieh Jacki nd Wild. | nish Music School gym tonighs. » ie Vest wliframe co. The posi aper x nd Miss Coach Beekman will be wos given as 200 mies Northeast scheduled to start one N anal h in charge of the Conchs to- of Proeres | s Taylor's ce tranahan, ‘ ' ' ths You bs night a Head Coach Win J Ri | i | . ted alter 9 ‘ ing the Flor ones. |#ulegal Leae ida State Meet Delray , Taylor obtained her ’ | vere hes he ‘ iy to terleeutgry decree Jan, 29, 1951 i} Go ay Bei te eeanaae = tite ore ast| she testified tearfully that Nicky | n ¢ pa seedings for Guard said jWas rude to ber on their homey-| puseon, Ariz, “S—Frank Stran the “@ tom: n- ; moon. spent bis nights gambling | shun, son of a Toledo, O.. million Pre ch casinos te first Gutde 4 20 yoare, l# iuek ont in 1 ‘ Com oD , at prensed bis ut 6 o'clock freque: nly had to mn will be ut she ' 'W vietory | ae ay fret usdercatap oe ow oe - aire, and Skee Riegel. rapidly ris ing pro from Tulsa, Okla. lead » ly pa field of busters » lnday s Wied round ofthe #6 aph line was (nid beneath , € Golf Tourne Biies when bre York arbor in 1042 by Sammel P| Te Arctic tern nests ws far nor ee Ee ts - tee el his trip. B. Morse uv there is land of 132 ¢ regular starting 1 " ‘ ona netraneh 2, a enateur. la be : New 2 hi will be on tap. Og Wal asolt | ay fle Will jhole record of 28 Fridayy His 61 Jones has been drilling bis ? d * d for the 6402 - yard, tar 7 BI Rio Golf and Country Club Course was one of the icwest recorded in the history of the GA chaeges steadily iy ef. 1° fort poe, halla Night ¢ arles Only Hi . eyes of the sqnad Both leaders brew they will tre o od shooting subpa ware meee pea 6 3950), 000 Guarantee Is Given 2S ane little disappointing fe the biggest names in golf, such as ° : rohie = " 4 a « Middle i HOPrres TO BREAK Boechicehio snapped That's got a ‘in ean Bn - == oonke menal Goneh fast) NORRIS'S CONTROL thing to do with it” them by six strokes or less beeak will he fa evidence OVER NATION'S Walcott, the aging pavey guy who |, D&ve Douglas of Newark. Del h noe sed aN TN S inet of y Henry Willioms Jr. of Kutztown Jones has > siresses BON won the tifle last July 18 by knock- |) ohn ta at physical edit By SEN FUNK ae ot Sheviee. BO seventh | mains N.Y. ore one stroke be his workernts. MIAMI . ‘ ei re he gave | Bind. Middiecoff, Merephis. Tenn and Ralph Blomquist. Los Angeles. : an win it back. | 3nd Ralph \ cel iM give Freord he fire toe Verns bout ean be) Cay eaman ¥ BE} rack wt avyweight tithe or} ereanged.” Jersey Sor said. “fT be-| angrom, playing ow r . the Interr ” Clabh Hewe it will be an opening —_ 1 Friday nd larry Mat 2 Preaking co oa a confere here tag time ng was done about the | - ager so. made very littl money off th l tru ti 490 Kuaranter he Newad fight title, Walcott c plained that the | . tons Navy And Coast Guard ' tent. promoters and commissioners and | a . n ! Busy With Rowsh Sea Wal politicians get the gravy and the ay. al \ LUMPUR Rag hs : . vn hel . thing. They've made | 4” ent pavers in this Federa Calls Ranging bors boys r a oe ing. Thay ve mode Gn canthal’ doleeciioal dak tile Campeche To Tortuens od ita but the boy who takes the | * heard on municipal mat A Navy tug eee ' re ing ‘to be taught how o mat to here lew York State heckte been amputated on ' chine ‘ch! Commission recently gave Walcott ’adi A. Krishman, chairman of the Hondufanion {rx Ala Charles oaly t wants to antl F to sign for ao tithe wor eRentpayers Asso tida he I Ve fler defense against Charles. Friday. it ation, seid his group would The merchant seo . ’ he dispatched formal challenge tw ““ppert but one candidate in Clerk. got his thom 1 V , ' ' « Waleott from Charles and said he ferthcoming city eleetions. “But while operating a cr " lered to would be m 15 days af he | ho avid, “We are going to heckle board ship The & ‘ _. ey t receives the tter te The | Plenty | shall instruct membe: {BOM tried to make t comer on ind sid be to heckle myself’ of the sijured man in ro fight Matt strippe k New York memes eget. Tay sep wae too chapped Asked about rect, es Subscribe to The Citizen Model Viewers Liked Their Work Citizen Staff Photo JUDGING FROM THE JUDGE'S EXPRESSION ' Key West at a recent fashion show must have tect toe k You nem. iam B director of the Personality Studies who Ponsered th + the ¢ vw " t ft Dorat Raymer, Citizen staffer who seems to have just heared » ce by F nett how? r hind another judge, Perry Saftier, Chicago radio part : nist Nick Ker In the background are Bob MeGrew and his band That's Rob The basic idea behind the Frank ©. Corbonell Memorial is that be loved the sport of football more }inan anything else in life. Frank was an outstanding player in all ago, Was forced to settle for » par) where he we hes a 3% - hole total! baseball for three the Monroe team. Seturce, bilty-Five Golfers | To Vie For The ama Trophy olfers will tee offs 00 on Sunday at the! West Golf Club in quest for P Artman Trophy | Jack Matthews, the defending t has been playing some out- tending golf heve lately, The borke odds ore 3-1 that Jack e eat his victory thin Bench Views | a he is meeting some ‘ petition Norton Harris, tournament ha nnounced JACK K. BURKE at to supe oe " those w not vet register- ae mon ‘ ed to play been added for tt erment of| The pairings and starting the football player Key West “i . Hivh School. The award. whied 0° 9D. W. Pilgrim, 0 & A W. Hess, 19; Bil Coulter, 1a; Joe will be F ' he |» ‘ j given to the outsta ard al £10 om —F, S. Elbertson, ack ne Geo. Carey, 14: V. Vinson, 16; coachin fers M. Sawyer, 22. shows the best | . 320 win —Balpa Whitmyre, 38; type of play p, Bud Earls, 36; C. R. Griffin, 27; and determination o: oud Tom Debson, 22. play 10 am. —John Ga The name of th awar Nt be Gonzalez, 18; J. Oliv Memorial” Winner for the seasor im —Chas, Vates, 10; of 191 was announced today by exin, My Ted Saunders, 12; the Carbonell bi rs, Dr. Pred taweed, 10, r Yunacio, Jobe Sponsors :0 ames Hyman, 19; of the award, as being Tommy| Lenny Milan, 23; Rey Duke, 15; Mom Gomes, 1. | 9:00 am.—Brooks Setzer, 37; LAURIE SWEENEY, Washington, DC. National debe — — > + H. Robeson, presitent of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve Asso 210 James " bases Leo Seiera, 13; Bill Halentie, C'S. Maley, 18 ** PTA Board Of 9 20 am—Leo Lopez, Vovwey 12 tack Carbs Clem Price, 11 9:30 am.--Harry Koight, Jimmie Mira, 3; Frank Wayne, 7 | Harris School George HW. Corsan | George Hebden Corsan, whe will | All members of the Execucive ; Gene Witzel, 0; Nor Sein Valaieo 5; De 98 tn June, died Priday mori |B00rd of the Harris School PEA TOMMY WEST enters s ) ing at the Monroe General Hospi- bse urged to attend a board meet- West, son of Captain and Mrs J.| 950 am—Glynn Archer, 21; tal ss the result of injusies sus. | '# to be held at 7:90 o'etnek A. West, 901 Eaton street. Tom is F murray, 18: GC. Snow, 2% tained in ah sedkdedt On. the Over- | day might in the Aibrary at @ junior and played right suerd seas Highway on Thursday after | for the Conchs in his first year of CG Plans for oo an toate somex Qualifies == ders ir Od eines of this Wetter I ‘The body is being takes by the | at eet cio ons ed as ene of the pu Prighard Funeral Home t Miami! Alice Roberts. board winch "ign Pow State Atty. ¢ of his outsta ‘ tive both on offense Heho fensive play. Being small in sige, "Un as ompared with the other play. May p was not a hindrance » him For regardless of what size bis for funeral services on Manday. omer hes qualified to i Leet a aPRe Se State Attorney in the| Lilian V. Corsan; fouf sons, it was afinounced tear? Cosege tnd. Bowess « Tennis Ball ue will oppose the imeum- ) weg” por Hewdes of Hilledate. MELBOURNE, Austratia. —(%. as de as imary opponent was, he ployed his b bent Lancelot Lester motorist nearly over 6 te overcome the odds. Thes factor Announcement was also made Se ee ~ a one hy 40 ae from in the opinion of many sport wri-|that Hil Albury will TUM) and Mrs. Buze Authes, of Ponte| Melbourne, He thought it was 9 ters and coaches shows that i mst Raymond R. Lord, in-| Vedra Beach, Fla; and two sisters, | tennis ball on the road. takes more rt than size to cumbent, for the office of Mom ooo in Victoria, B.C. and one in| At the Inst mingte he play this type of spor ve County Judge. unto Can. Mr. Corsan was a re-| end picked up the Upon the arrival of the award ent of Toronto, Canada and creature. Tt is now fe one will be given to Tom as this year's winner, which be may_keep and the will be prese the High Seleol by the « where it will be placed in phy case, perm Fach the winner's a ll be inserib ed on the one t by the High Schoo! SUBSCRIBE 10 CWE CUTIE ee ge —— “ SAMPLE BOND sports. not foth alone, during his playing’ years at Key West High School. He did not stop there for after graduation, be entered Candler College at Havane, Cuba Played basketball and pars Frank also played football with whieh was in a semi-pro league that was formed in Key West during that time He was also Tennis Champion of the city for a number of years In every sport Frank undertook to play, he was outstanding. be cause of his natural ability to par teipate Frank C. Carbonell was the son of Mrs. Juan Carbonell and the late Juan Carbonell, 611 Southard street The Bench would like to thank the Carbonell Brothers for their devotion to the sport of football) and also giving this valuable award to « lineman of the High School This is one more step in the ad vancement of the sport and also it will give the boys something to work for when they go wpgn the field TRAVEL INFORMATION . TICKETS 1. Cost of bend $29.60 Redemption valve: $25.00 sight (8) veers from date of issue, 2 Initial stone to serviae the redemetion valve will be ve open » spécial savings Rat! Ticket OFFICE AGENTS ALL SCHEDULED AIRLINES HAVANA-NASSAU west enres HAVANA ROUND TRIP AIR $20.00 TOURS FROM $47.50 510 SOUTHARD STREET Opposite Greyhound Bus Station PHONE 298 sin Se Nee met Ba a ee WILLIAM WEECH POST 168, AMERICAN LEGION WALTER B. MICKEMS POST Gl), V. F. W. 71) WHITEHEAD ST. KEY WEST, FLORIDA ; ' : teisés | ES¢e583 BERERSE $32 235.¢

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