The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 19, 1952, Page 3

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Giel Netters Beat * Convent To Get Trophy For 2nd Successive Year - — Key West High Sehool Fernan. | der, Harvey Cup! forthe second straight year as they defeated the CMI girls in Saturday display of stroking » the top of the Key 5° iftt City om = Marie tune of 62, 6-2 the squad rallied “Poochie's” inspired play lassies il. | against the | girls j Probably the | day, June } i at i uf +H ff #2 : fii f . convents il # ‘tee ue < it ty 5 ! $i git! pt ; 7 i Yates, HS, defeated Tweihaus . 63. HS, defeated Gon- fs & £ } searing | [of riding reCY any | was ag . |fought victory |riously hurt and will most like- Cop Vin | win their seventh | 3 -=-e-lesone cee oom mn oe . J¥'s Split Twin Bill On Weekend By “ACE” WILLIAMS Taking revenge for a 41-37 logs to the Marines on Friday night, the high-stepping Jr Conchs overwhelmingly pinned | a 44-33 defeat on the OpDevSta sailors tne foliowing evening Although they jost their game Friday night they were very fortunate in finding 2 new ou Despite only pont between them in teeget tuansde George “The Scrapper and Aldo “Mikian” Vidul proved | to Coach Beckman and all con cerned that they are quite tired bench and very definitely bidding for a starting position Qu ften throughout the game these 2 lads displayed the finest brand of defensive play that has been exhibited by owt team-mates this se asET i In offensive play, the standout “Hot Shot” Giy Ar cher racking up the score "board with 14 counters. The Ace has} acquired 4 smoath 10 paint per! game average thus far in the! current campaign It looked as though Archer” would pull the team through! with enother victory but the clock ran out a little too goon. He made 9 of his 14 points in stan player Pra tuard Hk tins | the 4th quarter. Joe Pineda also " [helped the losers’ attack with 8 points Dyer was the big gun for the Partnes with 11 pointe and a weil played game to boot Picking up where they left off Friday night, the Jayvees, with out ahy doubt played their finest game so far this year. Every one whe saw action for the Crim sonettes was at his best Archer, Haskins, and Vidal, Inc. again tesk the ‘spotlight for this, the 7th win of the year However. they cannot dominate all the honors. Jim Solomon and Ken Felton, who have earned) starting berths, were once again) showing the old fighting spirit Felton has improved his style | uite considerably since he jein- ed the squad. Solomon finally snapped out of his butterfinger- itis spell and poured in 9 pts. Gibby Gates appeared to be get- ed his usual game in the few! minutes he saw action. Vidal wes taken to the hos- pital after the contest for in- turies he received while helping) the Jr. Conchs earn their hard He wasn't se- ly see action in the next game, | Jaccording to reports from Beek | man Another mishap has been add-— ed to the team’s record. Veteran | guard Biff Salgado will be out the remainder of the season with! a sprained ankle. His fine de- fensive play and accurate jong | shots will be missed by the! ‘The Naval Hospital basketball team. He joins the sick bay tao |Donor with J6hn Carbonell who has been out with a sprained back Totals for Soeturday night's Article Says Thanks To Coach Haskins (Ed's. Note: The anonymous article The Citizen office today.) Remember this name Harold Legger” Haskins. Pix « some where in the back of your mind following was received at OL GIRL Season Got Underway Today | GIL HODGES, HOME RUN KING, GREETS Ht TEAMMATES NEW YORK *—The spring training season was underway to day amid pep talks by managers sulking stars to terms and » who refuse to come sorted rookie pros Net toe many af vou know mith of the hot and cold much about him now, but . oe ly m of Ge te ont of ~ ag oy be happy and prowd The almost-victorious Brooklyn "er vg Sree ye Dodgers pitched camp in Vero & local boy who has Par) Beach, Fla. When the entourage tially seen o dream unfold—a arrived, it was greeted by Gil dream of building fine ta bail playe and winning teams “Logger.” ef he is called by his friends, was graduated cation. While attending the University. he pleyed on thd Varsity Besketbeli team and established quite a name for This year he returned to Key West and became @ member of the faculty of Key West High Tt was then that Coach Jones Placed the tough task of coach ing the Conch “B” squad on the shoulders of Haskins. With his usual happy smile he the job as it was he was hoping for When the season roiled around he was faced with the greatest bunch of so-called players that coc ® conch exactly what } Realizing that he had » terrific task on his hands, Haskins nev- ertheless went to work. With rugged training the team seon began shaping up It seems @ pity that Maskins won't be here to see go all the way. He halt his teaching terve his country. He leaves tomorrow for duty in the U. 8. Marines. When you go, Coach Haskins, there is one thing you should always remember: You will al- ways have 14 true, hearty ad- ithe sport of basketball and‘ my- _ | ting back his old form and play- ‘self who enjoyed watching you! teach them My best reggrds to you and your family and we will be waiting for you to be back in the local gym. Good Luck! Solomon Haskins Pineda ~4 Total Shel'ne Myerhoit Cook Wood ~20e- oem ~---eoncom 3 . weexaece McCormick 4 638 14-12—Navy; Totat Half time. score accepted | Hodges. homerun king of the team. young Infielder Rocky Bridges and Pitchers Ralph Branes, Carl Er skine and Clyde King The only player on the train was Cari Furillo, who joined the group of writers and club officials at Philadeiphia | The New York Giants got a one day start along with the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs and Pitts turgh Pirates The Giants arrived in Phoenix, Ariz., Monday, and no sooner did they check in than Manager Lee Durecher had the batterymen out drilling, But with all his men, Durocher probably is worrying more about the absent Sal Magli¢ | than an i tional League champions have of- fered so far Rookie Manager Eddie Stanky | sent his Cardinals through a thm bering up period ' Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell, | one of the most promising burters | in the organization, put in an ap- pearance. but he probably won't | be around long. He's been called up by the armed services Stanky, too, has his holdout problems. Gerry Staley, a 19-game winner last year, and Del Rice, the first-string catcher, are squab- bling about more fash, and o net show up. In San Bernardino, Calif., spring | home of the Pittsturgh Pirates General Manager Branch Rickey Sreeted a flock of rookies, and Promptly told them he was look: ing more toward 1983 than | yearfor suecese of his team. ‘The hapless Chicago Cubs, door | mats of the National League in ‘SM, were greeted by Manager Phil) Cavaretta / } “We're going to run, throw and ren some more.” he said. “We j want the club to be in tip-top 9 Physical shape before the start of | ‘the season ~'Ohio Tourists Get Tag Info, Ohio tourists in Florida do not have to rush home fer their 1952 lieenre plate decals, it was 7 nounced today They must, however, write home} to Robert Foley, registrar, bureau | of motor vehicles, Columbus, 0. | Harold Colee, executive vice presi-| dent of the Florida State Chamber | of Commerce received this infor mation from Ohio. his i+ ee oo ancaneenecennennmneerstiniiiitia. February 19, 1952 Poge ? WIN HARVEY CUP THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _— ' ) $500,000 EXPANSION (Continued from Page Ones _comunity have asked that the city Louisiana Turns Out Today To Elect a eaten ee et] Governor In Test Of Longism Control | Granted permission by 31 vote} NW ORLEANS * — Louisiana to « crippled veteran to park bis) chooses a governor for the next ww Bas trailer at 1422 Catherine street. | four rs t and tests the MEXICAN TAVERN The veteran must live in a warm et get —— Earl Long and (Continued From Page One) {climate due io his condition that his opposition of major Democratic the getaway eur, a grey Cadillac! was brought on by World War 1.! political factions. bearing a Key West license num. oa cast the lone dissenting! Former District Judge Carlos vote. Spaht was first and Kennon was runnerup in a field of nine cand dates i the Jag. 15 Democratic Primary. The seven eliminated candidates have thrown their sup- port to Kennon. The winner of today’s will be- formally por pan 4 * ber, hut he lost sight of it. He] Regeered bide for a dirt lender te v= hy nee Sea 3. the in the April genera} election when then notified the Sheriff, he | ity Manager Dave King. The Al-\tration He was picked for the race he runs against Harrison Bagwell, are lied Equipment company was the), Gov. Long who is constitution, “¢ Republican candidate, There Mt the time of the holdup japparent low bidder, but the City} sity tarred trom gueceeaimy uw | 2° OMY about 1,300 registered there were four people in the | Manager will determine the low! sis Republicans in Louisiana. bar ineludting Nebo and his wife, | > - ie © walteees tteie Mebestches j bidder after full evaluation of all Spaht is opposed by Appeal bids received. and a musician employed by the Set March 17 as the date for a club. All went to the City Jail at public hearing oa zoning changes the request of the poi he | proposed for Avenue D, n had Cormier and Cow y suonenhnenpe " custedy following their wture | < in a wild chase early Saturday os yo i+w muning. All positively identi ‘age One) fied the gunman. He was «tii| | WHS band 9 play « concert wearing the same dark shirt he |!" # public park, had on at the time of the holdup, |_ Raoul Alpizer, Cuban National they said. | Tourist Commission representa To date no charges against the |tive in Key West, made the ar- men have been made public in|fangements with the Commis: connection with the Mexican |sion in Havana for the KWHS Judge Robert Kennon of Minden. "e bbery. youngsters’ visit _ beeay le ~~. “o | Tavern | wanted the band members me | has no with Mom's Havana. Tea by The Cuban Commission in Nebo “This place | Havana will do everything, ‘he next our busi- (said, to see that be a ness. In years pest. decent - jenjoy themselves a see ple pe Key West —. | sights of the Cuban capital. the Tavern, but now they | Rither the Jose Marti or the think that we are connected Maximo Gomez ships wilh voy : ible just as it reads, It te with Mom's and stay away. age to Key West to take the ‘fuses to twist the + & a4 We pay our taxes and license band to Havana, Alpizar said. pom Le es are ; fees and what hapzens—the Not only are the youngsters go- the “x pel Mevy puts us out of bounds ing, but the Chief of the Navy To the on SSS Fir vay «4 because we ere next to Mom's.” | Fire Department in Key West = 53 Mom's Tea Room, where « cup | end his assistant Rudolph ae ne P ~ of “tea” is said"to cost $7.00, has| are making the trip at the in MR bee figured in several robberies and | vitation of the Cuban Fire bd vid happe: s in the past. Ne- partment. bo added tiaet “Mom's pone Baws | Alpizar is leaving Thursday by es’ never come in my place.” Aerovias @ to make preliminary —_——_—_—_—- ‘arrangements for the arrival of “Men and boys in Yemen, small the band members. kingdom at the southern tip of the | Paul Mesa of the Kiwanis Arabian peninsula, wear wide belts Club has been active in arrang holding curved daggers. ing the trip for the band Se eee ee ee eee eee ry Teer eee

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