The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 13, 1952, Page 3

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Navy Firefighters | Gilmore Five Wins Marine Cagers Vie Ninth Straight With only remaining before The fast steping Gilmare Re the Marine Corps Raiders meet che | ketbati team made it nine has Naval Station Firefighters im the | straight wins in the second half by , annual nival Eve basketball | pulling the plug out of SubRem Four r game, Coach Charle Barrett har | und sinking them 102 to 44 been giving his team daily work With the game never im doubt r Outs for the decisive event the tender’s boys started fram the , ‘The Firefighters have been keep veginning to press the game and 4 img mum on thir “warm-ups,” but | the SubRon Four boys never had feports from reliable sources say | 4 chance i the half time score ‘ they hav: any trick plays up their | was 44-17 sleeves The crowd of about 300 rabid ; The » | pro Gilmore fans started chanting game promises to be beth | PFO & fast and thrilling. and the odds are | “eke it 2 hundred” early in the just about even on which team will | fourth quarter. The Gilmore fans come out on top went wild when “Pot Pottenge: Line-up for the Marine Raiders ™aede the 100th point include Sgt. Allan L. Jones; Cp Four of the tenders boys hit roy E. Bitterman: and Cpl. Don. | double figures, Leading was * C. Pry pe” Gonzales with 20, “Pot” Pot ‘The firefighters first team will | ender with 18, “Bebo” Wells with be composed of: James Kelly. | 17. and “Marty” Martynuska with Ralph Arnold; Leonard Curry, Ar. | %2 pointe. All of the Gilmore line mando Rodriguer: and Andrew At. |? entered the scoring column. well | Thilmore will be idle for one Game time is Wednesday mght week before they meet the Nava! February 13, immediately foliowing | A Station who is in second place the Carnival parade wheh begins at 7:30. p.m. Place is the High Sehoo! Gymnasium This event is for truly a good cause. Although no admission will be charged, the spectators may contribute a donation which will be rned over to the Charity Fund ’ Navy Firefighters lc | InCourt Viewry EPR S ‘The Naval Station Firefighters ed « in Femained undefeated as they dump . tue tehd @@ the Supply and Fiscal, Depart soft ter yo Ss ment a team 5123 in @ 4 in the dame played on the Naval Station | )i¢ Eegoss no ase Saeranit hy woh al in the Cuban winter league Security Department nd ‘the Navy charity on eco Siena | tion in ‘Triple A by Richie Barber who drop ped im 16 points, the firntighters | ae, Gee taok an early lead which was neve George Barber, with 12 and De Witt Roberts with 8 aided in the victory supply and Fiscal depart Sie ny good defensive their offense was plenty of action when points. Jack Villareal. of the + | Giants meet he Brooks next Sun og Fg Ame te: aa ee ee we inl period. ut i "|New Fertilizer the final — they will meet at 8 15 Tuesday Feb |auary 19, at the Naval Station Gym Miami Giants Will ‘Test Brooks Sun. The Miami Giants baseball club will be in Key West next Sunday Rabbit Kilgore, one of the fastest ballplay ers in the nation on the bases. He [is said to be faster than Jackie sports writers af Seemohpedionee | an exhibition apearance against | “hei. |" Sonar School Ends | ’ ie . Conch Win Skein The Pieet Sonar Sewol basket ball team took the measure of the Key West High School varsity quintet last night on the high school hardwood. The final was 7141 The mechs enjoyed a 6 point halftime lead but the hardfighting Sonarmen just ate it up. The con which was nip and tuck ai the way was one of the best games af the year as the two chibs were pretty closely matched test Leek, rangy Sonar forward lead the Sonar scoring with a hefty 26 points Bob Cooper netted 22 for the to mers in & preliminary game. the So school “B” squad defeated an outclassed Conch Jay vec a Investigator Is Hunted In ‘Dykstra Shooting ! ST. AUGUSTINE uF — A specal Mvestigator is being sought by St Johns County Sheriff L. O. Davis to look into the shooting of a Mich. ,igan youth by a deputy sheriff last week Davis said he had sent a tele gram to Gov. Warren asking jor appointment of a special investiga tor “to get the case cleared up. Deputy Sheriff Kenny Masters shot Kenneth Dykstra, 22. Hudson ville, Mich.. in the stomach and arm last Friday on the beach eight miles north of here where the Flor visiter was camping out on a tion, Masters said Dykstra continued | ‘to advance on him after being warned to halt. Dykstra said he did not hear the command to stop and knew of no reason why deputy wounded him. He brought to a hospital here. Dykstra was charged with va | grancy and possession of an auto matic rifle. His father arrived here was } The Gulf Stream’s warming ef | feet keeps the harbor on Oslo (jord ‘in Norway open all winter. seore | Cost Aliens ‘$1,000 To Get Into USA Communists Or Other Subversives Must Lay 100 On The Line MIAMI An ordinary alien can get himself smuggled inte the United States from Cuba for $1,000. but a Communist or other sub versive must lay $5,000 on the line | Jay S. Hartzell, an agent of the U.S. Immigration Service woe worked his way inte the confidence of @ smuggling ring to gather eve dence, told of these price rates io Federal Court Monday He testified at the trial of Gre gore Simonovich, 49, reputed king pen of Cuban smugglers, and ‘our American pilots on charges of con spiracy to smuggle aliens inte Florida by air Other defendants are Edward W Murphy, 37. Miami, Herbert M.« Walker, 35, New York, Wilfred Raymond Godard, 31, Tampa, and William 1. Harn, 39, Miami The Russian born Simonevich, a legendary figure long wanted in this country to face smuggling in dictments, sought dismissal of the charges on grounds that he was kidnaped by S. government agents He claimed the agents abducted him in Havana last Nov. 5, brought him forcibly to Miami in a light plane, and put him out in early morning darkness at a deserted airfield where border patroimen picked him up. | Judge Charles Dewey of Des Moines, lowa, denied the motion for dismissal but said the question | could be up again after} he has hea ¢ Of the testi mony The Cuban gevernment declined to extradite the shadowy Simono vieh for trail og previews smug + @ling indictments in this country Hartzell told of numerous meet ings with contact men in DeLand, Tampa and Miami in his effort to get to Simonovich. lt was Mur’ phy. he testified, who supptied ihe last link, giving him maps and di rections at a meeting in Miami One in seven agriceliural workers in Britan is a woman, Legion Auxiliary THE KEY west CITIZEN {Sedianden, Petowney 10, 1080 Pose ‘The: | Key West, Fla, Feb. 13 1982 ‘ \To Take Part In — 00 | ; Temperatures ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA : . Memorial Service WEATHERMAN | Highest yesterday me oO i Lowest last night 65) Time of Height o: | Memorial services to be heli j Mean o Staten Tide high wate: the Maine plot at the City ceme | | Norma Behie Honda tery, Friday, February 15, ‘© é i (bridge) —-ch 10m 9.0 those who died in the sinking o | Precipitation No Name Key the battleship Maine at the siart | Forecast { Total last 24 hours © in|, (east end) —+2h f0m of the Spanish-American War a + Key West and Vicinity: Clear| Total this month 2.63 ine pt Y — A oy Rath eh > partly uae nd continued | Excess this month 1.99 ins Ly Pt.) —ob 40m es Thursday. Gentle to] Tote! this year 3.15 ins | Caldes Channei 4 -_ ing of the | : es nds, moatiy | Excess: this year iS in (north end) -+2h 10m mittee Monday evening reer : = +14 Miss Gloriana Bayly. chaplain of } _ 3 Relative Humidity at 200 A.M, ‘—)—Minus sign: = Corrertion Arthur Sawyer Unt No. 28. ALA, pine 740 to be # will give the invocation. All mem | ge Ply Alb (+)—Plus sign: Corrections & aks Gn ne cor | Dantiy cloudy to cloudy with| Barometer (Sea Leven %00 A.M. P..deernncel ete Friday ot 5 pm {ecuttered howers. Continued 30.08 ins ~1a8s mobs T, S Ya f the noderate winds, | Snurise DET Rom .— Rabbit M ; . 4 orth portion and | Sunset Vew eran hockey ‘a . . south pertion | Moonrise ' - 1 A Monday executise ao, meena — ee 2 1 agg wl pee Menge ’ coming oneeney -— und Detroit, The 8-yea son. president, the followin es ~~ Ree ” cn nes of Present Ber Slone we’ Winks the rinks arg gy Oy I ag Rast Gulf of Me Gentle (| gaat Bese Nooded with glue bard Sikes, Christine Key therly over YOMORROY —— Mary Dorothy Dax ' : oe >" thurs | lew j . 7 4 t ™ toda: t Y . i ey Mae eo eS el tain | | lle . ; Partly cloudy The re « i Thursday. is set for at 8 pm ? Unless the property owned by oe Peery oy egion Post Hor Report Lorento Murguia is removed from - po Premises located st 1120 Packer Mrs. Nemia Sikes, in charge of | Observations taken at City (ffies St. by F b . . ebruery 20, 1952, 1 shalt tv. has received work tha $00 A.M. EST dis ot contrary to a former report a the same os | see fit, aen Legion will conti “ ” the publication of the Florida Ls Rocky Marcino Jose Mira gionnaire, with the next iasue ¢ Heavyweight im March or April, Contributions | we. from unit publicity chairmen and . department officers and chairmen Lee Savold are needed immediately with inte Heavyweight esting stories, pictures and pc penal items or adyamee notice things to come gfe wanted. Mer es may submit stories, etc jovira, chairman, Ki i” A. Lata, Fla. Cooper jtion is asked for a readable Av liary page. Piecolpasso on ceramics, lists the dregs of wine as a possible coloring material glazed clay tiles. léth Century writer Plant To Be Built | — PORT PIERCE Net Ladder Play 7 Starts Ai S Ph new Key West High School | Tennis Ladder will move into full | 3 swing this week with the reserva. § tion of the Bayview Courts on Tues 4 day and Wednesday for the locsi built in Fort Pierce and be | ready by next fall, Naco Fertilizer | | Co. officials announced Tuesday. | ‘The plant will be built near the| | site af the cid plant Hist wae <> stroyed by fire last November a j ches on aa es . | Curry = Henry Cleare winner of Knight ‘ause of the Gasparilla , ae os pane between Dolores Vil. | Yates Barrase, Sellers ve. Part Weeeh | > Fak wi ey Everett Atwell vs Cappy Hughs ed Thursday. { u MAXWELL €O. 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