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Island City Kdna Lemle’s Sailfish Is Largest Catch Of Tourney Winners tor the firet period of the Junior Chamber of Com merce spe « Istend City Fishing Tournament were released today by L Casteo, chairman of the comenmittwe While entries m the tournament fer the month of January jel Off « little from that of last year,” Castro said, “neverthelees twenty six states and Canada are represented im the tournament entries re- ceived im 1962. which is more than for the came periad im the 155) tournament Cmaps ro = trophies would : 2. J . pitas said wonhies woult | Migh Schoo! Court Team Goes To Lake Meet next few drys. The witters are still eligibie t> partiwipate in the final swords at the close of the Warth For tournament in Marc he com cluded Listed below for the first Amberjock ave the winners period | Poster Witaaw, Toledo, Ohio. Wenght 7 pounds length 4 fet, 6 inches, with 32 inches. Prom the Flo-Along, Ca» tain Ted Canova Barracuds: Leon Mankato, M anesota pounds, length 4 fect, @ inches fitth 21 inches. From the Mue West, Captein Ted Canova Bonito, Mr Mary Sirege 103-D Poinciane. Weld 15% pounds, jength 2 feet, 8 inches, girth 18% inches. From the Le- fien, Captain Jakic Key Borefish; W. R. Robinson, 107 Seminot Ave, Key West Wei:ht 10 pounds, lengta 2 fet, 7% inches, girth 16% inches. No bear Cain Nortfoik. pourds, girth 20° prey i E e eo i} it ‘Thetoon, Weight 35) if = ? = ? - | £ 7 bj er i : i i i :? 8 ili : i if t ‘ jibe sit is Pa } i re 5 i i Mr. W DN Vene, Virginia Weim @ kneth 3 feet, 8 inches, inches. From the O Cactoin Reggie Trevor Grou Mrs. W. EB. Leig’ Gastona, N. C. Weight 6 pounds, tengts 4 feet, 1 inch. girth 36 inches. Copain HW. J Doebrinin, Rolo, Ie, btomerada, Fie Jack, Crovaile Mrs Lindquist, Chicano, 1. Weight 17 pounds, teneth 2 foe’, 8 inches, girth 20 inches. From the Sea Raider I, Ceo.am Lefly Reagan. 34808 9 tt, Jewfish: Charles Frye, Cniea- go TH Weight 52 pounds, length 9 feet, 6 inches, girth 32 inches. From the George Bates, Ceptoin Tommy Lones. / Kingfish: John P. Harris, Kit- N. C. Weight @ pounds, length 5 feet, girth 25 inches, From NAS Boat No. 5, Captain M. L. Doughtie, « .. Mackerel: Miriam L. Belber, Jenkintown, Pa, Weight 15 Taltaheswe rext wee. Heavyweight Ring Contender Wesley Wahoo: Milo Littell, Clayton, Ind, Weight 40 pounds, length 4 feet, U1 inches, girth 21 imehes. From the Bolo, Jr, Captain Hank Debrmen, Islamorada, Florida. th ranking —_— A winter rem@ent of Palm | ‘The battling emors in We 88 Baten on Miami Beach, Sehnei- ond balf of the = Isiand Baveball League went to Al rating as a centencer geomet and wos at Gat More). times than those who exceeded pa hem The final averages: > < = Mast times soo > Gural 40 and R Lastres 40. 500 Most runs stored: G agp Sreham 8, Deane 11 am Most bite: Deane 14, Gural geo atahom 13 ond Sterling 12 ory Most doubler: Vidal 2, ‘ee 4 and Andes 3 333 Most triples: Brown 3. Mon- — gee 2 and Hoffses 2 Most homers: Santana, Ster pon ling, Gural, Ingraham. Andes, J 323 | CT! each. Stolen bases: Vidal 9, Rich- ardson 6. Santana 6 Ingraham 5 at enee-seeutaen~ “eH meme aeeSSuenGe =< Sats oa-we CHE Ger will campoin this eummer | in an effort to dherpen ap hk © Fi Crack Corat Gables Tennis Team SS FF 2 “uy KEY WEST TENNIS FANS will be treatet to some of the wp schoolboy tennis talent in the counry Fri shing Tournament Winners Told cae > jay when the Coral Gables High School net seund tackles the Ident high Schoo! ‘quad. The Gables, who have won 20 straight matches in the past two yeors have three players whe enjev natiogel ranking, Shawn above, from left to right, standing: Jean Teslof, Ed White Bob Hohe ant Barbara Michett, Kepting are: Dave Morum, National Indes Boy's Tennis Champion and Jeff Arnold, Cana- dian Boys Champion . ; ee ee Ee had to resort to 2» ball freeze ‘Gown the Big Red for the pressing so closely that Mercer year, [ : : i fy a< i fe i ise iH fiat ih 8 lta; : : (i th ' f i i Z i fi 2 i rl ? FT ttt i : i pa we ne i hi i i 8 i i : a re { hie: j & i °E i i il ur | i : Rs g : i ; i th i E i if i i ii: z tf i E : i ! if i 7 = $ i i § ie | i 3 a ii i if i} it #s i a a | 3 ll : i f i i } f i i a elt il l ? i a t : { j i t fo f tt 4 f if Hoffses } Karrman § and Acevedo 8. Le jth iggyi He § H | = #75 el ; j # ' } i Thuredey, Februsry 28, 1957 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page ! wo strokee under the @-19—148' pecially uraed ir by Guy Chance, B, 9. Latapeieh and Tim Holland soth of Miami. were tted for thir’ a MA, two sirokes better than Jagd Ribner, W. ite Pains, N.Y Dersey Nevergall. Sidney, 0. Boi LaPrancis, Joc Witehell, Al Por tim <e Macan, all of My ami, tough for the delaye qualifying round. Raia hed pow poned it from Twesday. The 26 hole fine! match is scheduled ‘or Sunday NEW YORK — Aig Bill Spis oy the University of Kevtucky’s 4! America center, headed !ome tx day convinced that he had cleaved games. Spivey's fate now is in the haw’: the University AtPletic Counce! i a I i : 4 tif ? i ! apFeg i nel HHP rail DEEP SEA FISHING BOAT GEORGE H. BATES CAPT. TOMMY LONES, Owner and Mer.