The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 20, 1952, Page 3

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Wednesday, February 20, 195) THE KEY West ciTizEN Page i | HARRIS LEADS IN CITY GOLF TOURNEY Defending Champ*-~ —aie Men’s Tennis ae Will Be ari ar goats ner Foe =e) 13 SEAMEN \LINCOLN’S ule, — Witzel, Mira Next Loop To Start ~ pe Fo aa « fcoemam whe we = oe/ SPELL NOT RELICS Satire lining noraace, Saeee. Sars Play Thursday [soso mays mentee “econ ee eee RESCUED ARE SOLD *T** the first round of the City Cham vert Distillers Corporation in| Quarterback Club Menday aight a |#"een painted office. NEW YORK. A Mieker of pionship Golf Tournament play Initial viateh Will Monroe County, will be at the committee was named te arrange oe png Th gph pm CHATHAM, Mass, a — Thirteen| Sales Told Story ing. stock torbes teday ‘tt Ciunetay St the Key West Golf ig Highs Seheod y meeting tonight atA p.m fer 2 jeint ateting of the City Of the late Hopkine, ot | edema ee of The parted a fonts in Clu 7 bo eee ta » Went to| Commi ond the | Sehest |* ~ ~ bul ing rs testifying. ap oe | Lincoln ieee steady tone Wo ihe Harris, who toured the tough Aaainst Key — représent the Calvert Distillers in Beard to discuss the possibility t ane A ‘on “ a, J i: oe cone, aa fee od | Man, Troubled By Prices + Stock Island layout with a siz Men's Net the Presentation of a trophy to be| of the City giving @ lene term tanceint Laster, County, Solicit Oe | to salvage the hulk, | _ Self-Doubts fem ene: te ty oo, sling 74, is four strokes upon his Thursday night will see a new|used in this year’s Pishing| lease or deed to the seheo! beard | '0r Alles B. Gingm, de. endl ee ee aie Mer-| NEW YORK « — Relics of s| around a point higher with eon. closent competitors, Gene Witzel. venture on the Key West tennis | Tourney fer the area of tand adiecent to 4 oa te _— ht. Phe | eee—torn io halt by the cas-time sald, for |Nenders highe | any Mie taimpion and Humbert scene with the formation of «| The trophy stands 36 inches the Painciona Scheel, te be | who sat eae he Wever worst storm two days ago—pasned | $185,253 oT sharpis ‘fa who both carded 18's Men's Tennis league. | tall. Tt is a large gold loving cup sed exclusively for recreational prisoner and his lawyer sat on| Worst sles y aie, Teouty.| The le Line: | in the heaviest drop ny Tec Miia 18 holes of play A navy team, the Key West! topped by an eight inch fish in purposes. nore 3S the Stare [live of their mates were taken off /lt. The were among | tober under peden doscn the that uith & 7%, holds High School boys net squad end, play. The trophy has been do- Named on the committee wore: Amanate quamioast the State GOSS te Gat Guan | S2_ items famed Lineolt cumulation pohenterd ‘The a a a men’s team will form the nated by the Calvert Distillers to| w. Curry Harris, chairman, Wile witnesses closely a! ¥ les |" Béforts will he made to tow that | collection late Oliver R. | developments brighter ue, Wourney play will be re-| ison with matches scheduled! the JayCees for use in their an-| tiem V. Albury, Milery ©. Al tified. He tol rapid notes on alist er the ship te part. . Barrett. on auction sale prospects for Raves. ramon | nent Sunday, when the weekly | mui fishing tourney. It is very bury, Helle Gemex and Or. Pred legal tablet as Serge Hernandez |") ihe ot | Tuesday ot Parke Ber. Rails G The eight t Wales eat, Underway. "Provided that 2 playott match attractive and will be a trophy | Corbenell. repeated his testimony to him. | wo 10,000ton tankers which broke | %#t. Galleries |front, Steels, and radi Cs aca ; will then com-| i "not needed, the final match | that the winner will indeed be! — Amether committer was named The prisoner was handcuffed | in halves about the same time je sales told the story of Line-\television shares also did quit. hue. UM Play to decide the | Ji) be played on April 17th. At Proud to receive. te appear before the stadium before leaving the JP's office. |,’ verrifie northwest storm off this troubled by self: | well. Other areas of the morket Tn an afternoon that saw a lot (the end of this period the lead- | ——————__ committer te request that base He was not, eeeven, | ult fale fishing port Monday in wit, rich in proph | were mined. ot good golf played, Bill Wide |itg team will be crowned the r bolt bo srpeniad anf a poling ger tn gon Dinan Ai. | The other tanker was the Pendle | Progress ' | Rema catia ‘ome a side . : . oo cnglll dl py ea - mittee will ask the City Commis into the car, When The Citizen | magma” MF halves Nave game | Secs, Merchant set the pace in Class! The league will undoubtedly | sion to waive the charges for the jerotograghies tind tw get ott ‘The latest batch of survivers lied €, carding a 94 gross score. raise the standard of tennis play Through | football ream for the use of the ase he held ll handeufted | Hrought to 57 the num! or rescued | i Joe Lopes, Je., tied with Frank |in Key West sreatly. 4 oe ex- } nue This was | hands before his a | frome the four s¢etions, Wayne in the Class A net com- perts even expect is league to; . heme. yy mem / : petition. They brought in sores PO Kg ge CUBAN OFFICIAL | | are missing and ; of 82-7 (75). Another dend heat Roe ey om (Continued from Page One) con of the eceurred in Class B with C. 8. | The eublic relations commit. 5 Mikey and Dr. C. Gonzales net A look at the records of the negotiate of g month long Cuban ting 73's. J. Oliveros took the | meeting School | second half of the Island City pK ee he ‘Air ).carnival. 7 t Ff — Clnss © low net honors with »| team, fresh from “a 7-0 victory Baseball loop shows that the bot- Station and the University of Mi- said when He and wo Fort creditable net. over city’s; tom fell out for the first half emi Jeycess for @ pre-season Mai. were br by eheasd The 8 ni winners and the last place Gulf-| (isi Sonne here. But, shis the Kiwanis club with gettin the Pp by a n view] stream club a their | t repert back te band to Cuba, he got in tough with porte Novton Harris a king} team and ea the second) prey ey approval before any jDr. Videna in Hagpamett was thet | ine bow tect Gene Witzel 78 | system will be on hand for the/ half flag eettdh Gab te fina. that Raoul AIPIEST, representative | oa oo on Humbert Mira ‘expected large gallery. Five extra inning games were ce of the Cuba Tourist Commission | gy akutat, ex Jases Mira } school jadder, played with one 13 inning tussle | =RMAN in Key West arranged for transpor — * och Perdand, 3e., Harry Knight order of the] on the records with 3-10 inning NEWSPAPERM: tation by Cuban gunboat between | Two of tenia. Bill Carlton ‘hall games, | (Continued From Page One) here and Havana. A. the four boo Oy the Joe Lager, Jr ‘The 13 maine contest was | surprisingly gisiess mm The boat leaves Priday ot 1 p.m. 150" jm fie ro x. | ra jayne | played by know your geogr: minute carrying band members to Ha rafts Geo. Valdez ‘ fie" Brock Sars Og Pe oan of tossing derelict. The two | Ward Tyson . | was ® pitcher's duel with Karr were saved by the buoy, man and Alce going the distance method. CLASS “B” lers. mt In the sixth inning the Guif.| . he The Acushnet and the Eastwind John Cruz, HS, vs. i teamed up to reseue the 21 men Bill Widernan 86 stream scored one run on a single 5 Bill Plowman ag | Smith. Harold | ®Y Gural who stole second and 3 out inte = the stern half uf the Fort Jack Carbonell a9, Frank Roberts, HS, vs. third and came Home of an the newspaper business. An alert lereer. K. F. Rife gn James. error | man with sharp brown eyes behind some of the bruises on the vic- | The two rescue vessels Moated R. H. Robeson 91, Peter Knight, HS, vs. In the 7th, the Brooks tied the | studious looking glasses, he admit- tim's head seemed as though life rafts to the Fort Mercer— : Dr. E. Gonzalez 91 | Sellers. jeount with a run scofed by; once “ink gets in your they were inflicted by some con- ae 15 to 25 foot waves—and cs. Dat 91| Tony Dopp, MS, vs. Pow! Bs-! pein, hood, it stays there There's eae peril one ig i em Oe Soe read Go Ges We re » Sciera quinaldo. Im the 13th the Brooks scored | ing | would rather do than w when he jutopEy, Bil) Coulter 4 Doubles matches will be saa | lh tg t30n te driven home | my chosen field.’ man could have been, deed fore ant rin ation E. Jones $8 \ed on Friday night. | by Scott. 1 "ho wes on editor ot 20. tte Goat | ag 18 hours, There were . the made Clem Price 99| The league schedule is: The Gulfstream came back,| venture was doing usual over 25 separate lesions on the oe es Passes alongside the ; J. W. Hens 94| Feb. 21—High School vs. City.) nowever, with Andes cracki which Fort Mercer. She took five men i doe Paley 9% | Feb. 28—High School vs. ’ the stricken on the first = = Tom Begin 9% Mar. 6—City ve. Navy. ie Se 3 pass, ? ‘a —sORoy Duke 9S) Mar. 13— School vs. 4 carried : Te pay) ae ~ 90). Mar. 27—~City” vs. Novy. oonsmaliiiion bile wei §. Jake Jacobs 101 | April 3—High School vs. a chatt pad it some 30 miles ; Moni Gomer 116! ‘April 10—High School attention Tie stern. Mm. he tough: aa ‘men lost their lives from i CLASS “Cc” April 17—City vs. Navy Ky Mercer in an pow Hy be — 4 S. E. Merehant ry ‘only one of that name tempt. The sixth was crushed be. i 3. Oliveros © in the newspaper world. Feirich ween & rescue craft and the stern Glyan Archer Roberts | said that a general news and sports ond ot the G Brooks Setrer Macies i}column appearing in his weekly ‘The eight trea 2 | H H. Owen Greenwood 2 paper also had a unique title:““Sing 7 . | 8. Belt C. Alce 2 and Myth.” It’s the brain-child LOKRN ; Ay Altman K. Rodrigues | ene. | : Pe a, Milan Mar}! ©! tor. = — ” v rancki © recently ~ GC. Snow bases al ae » Fem WHO'LL BUY OUR — and one P ( One) w suit , = Se Se : tires—the clean | lar 4 Delio Cobo eal : eae ‘ Bill Waldo 3 bemang | . oe euay from Ge oucGen, my tapes te | il ft i it : rf | : t i é and Committee second half cha: and and $1. A tricycle | sociation ¢ taland City there But mine went et Leagiie wos for this ‘08 cents, | Key West for all the rest t night when the Gulfstream val, whieh ——— = 1. j feated the Brooks Stars by a 43 i i ili i i ? op > rie ete te Hee | LE oe ? Fine pitching was the order of! evening as Joe Lewis hurled | . the entire contest for the Gulf. ‘ stream and White lasted eight innings for the losers * The Gulfstream broke the. ice in the initio! frame ena! scored one more in the third and. two in the cighth inning Sterling and Mace each had » goed evening at the plate for the winners while Morton looked geed for the Brooks The final standings Team i | i f : | HT Pal HH ay i 3f fl f d é | I ft H ik iit i i W. L. Pet. Martello Tower, with Gulfstream 8 3 77 orchestras, new perm. Brooks Sta:« 66 50 flocr and all the side Strand Theater 18 masked ball is being 7:30 Each Evening this Week LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH - Corner Truman Ave, ond Georgie St, Tomght s Subwet: CHIPS OR SHPS pee See temp

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