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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PROSPECTS OF | MAJOR LEAGUE | SPORT ‘By RALPH RODEN “Associated “Press Sports Writer Manager Eddie Sawyét’s “aus- tefity program’ for ‘the Philadel- phia ‘Phillies is paying off. In fact, | entertainment \tors to Key “West was “@njeyéd |” by an audience of about 2067! people. The event, sponsored by ‘the preparation and explanation of ovér his team’s @hanceés in the 1952 e.' various typical foods of the Key" 7 @ — In-ene bril- race. PALM BEACH (® none Yesterday peak At Medical Men’s Meeting ‘guest'spedker at a combined meeting of the Monroe nn ten" hamber Of Gommerce-Citizen DISTRICT CONVENTION | Cooking School Enjoyed By TO BE HELD TOMORROW | | 200 People BASEBALL CLUBS 0: sonora of wintét vis Fetterman To AT KEY WES CUE FROM UP STATE WILL STAY IN PRIVATE HOMES By Blanche Alligood Friday, March 21, the Student umeil at Key West High Our ccuneil has made elaborate plans to give the delegates a sam- T HIGH Masked Gobs ‘Take Dice Money |. GOLFE JUAN, France (” —The Navy was all at sixes and sevens night dice game. The most generally credited of House Badget-Cutters Shave Truman’s Funds: Then Run Into Demands For Bigger Grants For Veterans, Housing WASHINGTON ip — ‘A Hiniseyr budget - cutting drive which, al- ready has shaved Président ‘Tru- man’s own fonds ran héadtong ‘to- day into demands for more money for veterans and public ‘housing. In addition, a Joint Committee ‘on Atomic Energy said that certain economies and limitations in the $6,271,138,348 appropriation bill may (elay the nation’s atomic hold its Cub Pack 251 will regular monthly meeting in the Auditorium of Traman School at ' ‘ to about 70 fellow cor today over who faded away with} and H-bomb programs and threat-}7:45 p.m. Friday, March 21. Cap- it “Appears such a success, the "4 Chamber of Catnmerce <inid ‘The ie ickseh &, -Aettexrnais rbers at the South District }all the payday meney in the ear-|en “our atomic supremacy “over | tain ‘A. HI. Dropr, County Scout Philadelphia skipper is optimistic Key West Citizen, ‘fedtufed the 0f Cleveland, Ohio, will be —“onvention. riér Midway's mysterious mid-} Russia.” Commissioner will present ‘the Pack Charter to Ben Adams rep- Money for ‘veterans’ programs, ; resenting the First M jist for housing, for the atomic energy i + A -hole stretch, Sammy Snead a. . ple of Key West hospitiality.; several stories was told by the ‘am, for the and a/Church of 1419 White Stfeet Satiyey laid the law down this oe Pisgah Wdivision of the $10,- bid Seer note wan iiliede <ul Aiepd weer, a When they arrive about 10 o'clock | U. S, consul at Nice, Quincy Rob- Ronee of other tant Uhairites whieh is the spongoring ‘Institu- spring after ‘his ‘National Leagne | ggq gemindle Golf Tournament | ....) dishes as have been derived] sgayqy Hoopt tal tt 8 o'clock, | Fviday morning, guides will take | erts. He said three: gobs, masked |is Jumped together in the Dill, on |tion. ; champion “Whiz ‘Kids’ of the 1950 | Wednesday and save his admiring | tom Cuban and Spanish sources tin the Red Cons them on a tour of our school. ito the eyeballs, waded in among }which the House started debate! ‘The pack will present a skit slipped to fifth place in 1951. Nof gallery a #limpse of golfing £eN-| sn others that show -the in- Bi te thie aval Hos- At noon they will be Served aja group bag erapshoot- Wednesday. Leaders hope to pass |dérived from Kipling’s Jungle wives, no dutomabiles, no-golf, no |ius. fluence of early English settlérs| | tal, ** | eneh styleluncheon prepared by Me mi i eae earriér, }it late teday. Book. Parents and public “are gambling, no swimming and a] ‘(Here were nine holes to go and | here who came ftom the aina| Stow To Deal With De- | Miss Lowe and the Home Ee. girls. | wa guns, and pic up some| Many Republicans, and sdéme|urged to attend with no ‘ad- strict “curfew is the ordér Of ‘the cued ‘trailed Johnny Palmer, | Islands, pressions” is. ‘the topic Dr. Naturally ‘Key Lime pie will be $4,000 in ready betting money. Democrats, believe the $707,548,695 |tnission charged. ¥ ' i r some | Roberts was first to tell the . ss in camp. i . €., by a stroke. It was} The demonstration was -plan- sa rae served. During the noon hour some cut out of the bill by the Appro- ab 1 Ake Tne and inert ae cake ih the steam and| ned and presented by. girls are Fetterman will discuss at to- 4 our students will entertain in th} story. Recheeked later, he com-| priations Committee doesn’t repre- r : Sawyer was unt with ‘the |the West Virginia slammer had a! the Key West High Schodl home ag meio ke se director || Mlitorium. Hoke Swale and Basra BP stad about ae sent all the savings that can be | ( ‘< At men he relaxed sc: thea 4 i asses under. ai- v mis director / Giendora Sawyer will do their pan- ven hi wasn’t sure | made. Hy yy lations "the am | Celi the 10th and 11th with | feenion of Miss ‘Kathryn. eet of the Fetterman Clinic in mimes. Janet Brown and Clara {when the pistol toters made their Of particular interest was the ‘ ‘can ‘rom the hotel now ‘and @ifficult putts.*He chipped : seoitg display of local fruits and nuts away’ el log. y_cards, but remainder of |: from 40 feet off the green for | ears i are in force. i ake three at the 12th, and| ‘Cleveland; is author of “Practical Lessons In Psy- rhompson will sing. Ornaldo Lo- pez and Joan Crusoe will do the pass. Saturday was payday. It might have been that night, or They are Lacking an amendment . ‘ ‘Office by Rep. Jensen (R.-lowa) to pro- . hibit most agencies from filling e istan ango. . ven Sunday or Monday, th: it of ‘four | More than 1630 men and worhen prepared and arrangéd By stu- chiatry; is former assistant | jongo. . _ jeven Su A more than one out of every r an mer r =:@er pitching ‘good | 2 C88 i the high ‘with| ‘¥inical professor of menial ‘That afternoon they will meet in| American diplomats suggested to | job vacancies that occur next year. |have registered at the office of Su- as igitody's eer (ooh Sim. |€ Leng Bie eh a atetnhe nian ig Mrs. ‘William | “diseases of Western Reserve r cleaned and teautiful audito- naval cfficials they give out an|” ‘The same group is insisting that pervisor of Registration Sam Pin- emonsegets back,” he said. ‘Sim- |“ - me f erb golf shot Chapman. This ‘display ‘excited University, School of Medi- um for the convention itself, | official version of the incident. But the number of public housing tinits !der, he said today. : “mectts"expects his Army distharge | That burst 0! yes imer, who| comment and que’ S from the| cine: founder of the A rich will last until three o'clock. |up to noon, the Navy was still|started next year and in subse-| With deadline on April Sth only “soon, ee rr es the homer atidience as to the fises'to Whith| creft Workshor: and is ox At 5:30 p.m. they will be enter- | saying “no dice” to all such ideas. |quent yeras be limited to 25,000 another | lopped to a 39 on the homecoming Pulls’ bese : hig ‘stretch, arid earned Sammy a tctal i sats Of $1,858.93 ‘for his work in the 36-Hidle ‘évent. such things as tamatind, mamey, Jamaica apples and’the like ‘ate put by local people. | Besides the @oor prizes ‘given to ollers of Tuekiy “attess, 4 “1. |cocoantts. wére ‘dikttibited ‘as - for easing ae Arthur O. Well: | Suvenits for anydite Who Wished power ‘in the clutch. man, ‘ | them. "The slugging outfielder started | fifth place in the pro-amateur best: whe. aver. prizes “Ennis, who slumped after a great 1950 season, is in the best shape tory and his astonishing st wete ‘four write-in candidate in M €utive officer and one of the founders of the School of Military Neuropsychi: (Continued From Pag: vined by our Student Council at a reach party, and that night they ill be,admitted for half price to e Jr. Variety show They ‘are to stay in private mes Friday right and will re- urn home Saturday. As it would sot do te let them go home without ing Key West. The Student |The culprits were still at large. Comdr. Robert Fullie, Boston, |the Midway’s intelligence officer, | gave correspondents a versicn of the story Wednesday night. He |said the. gamblers all ran away jat the approach of ship’s officers ‘and some mysetrious person later | scooped up the money. OLEVELAND (p—Pounding Dan- es ogy. ny Nardico, ‘Tampa, - gained [Saturday cies » unanimous decision over wi. ‘aye y ; , Toppenish, Wash., Soni night in a light heavy- ; ‘after milttab it that ‘excited just abotrt Lara pitt in Key, defendtig ‘Wardico, at 177, knocked Wagner} -Nomber ‘of ‘¢ntries “from down for 9-counts twice—once in |school: Miami 16, ‘Réllins 4, FSU the fourth and again in the sev-/¢, pPlorida’®, ‘St. ‘Peters. enth. But the crowd cheered the purg Junior College ‘8, uake ‘Patk game Wagner, 173, who gave Dah- | Junior College ‘1. . ‘ih the first inning and the SFomained in front the rest of the. Ww the 4eisnaivegu- ‘ i vised fight | strange ground rule -fn “force -in was the first one sponsored by the |their game against Cineimnati -at ‘Mte#aitfonal Boxing club in Cleve- | Vero Beach Wednesday, ; land. An audience of 4,426 showed| Before the ‘game @ ‘up, -paying $19,188. Nardico pock- | easin was found and: reted $3,800, plus an unannounced game “At | cat of television cash. Wagner also f pdt com went potcd cown ; and Anu mat Bont i Bernateine, Calif. Z Hollywood cf the Pacifie st League edged Pittsburgh’s B team, 7-6, in a night Anaheim, Calif, ‘moc- case a companion was about; the By CA’ eat HEADQUARTE . ‘Allied “Powers in Europe r ‘Tihhdy, 1948 ‘chath- | Risenhower said today he is in Who ‘has ‘retatned to MOrGa lexamfning his political p ‘an indication he may soon ta, ampaign actively for the Re- n a nomination for President. ‘each ie general took note of the “4ndiinting numbers of my fellow primary and Presiden. recéived $3.80 Oand'a TV cut. Who are voting to make ‘the ‘Republican nominee.” He Said, in effect, the voters of New ‘not to campaign for the nomina- ).”” Eisenhower issued his statement a few hours’ after two developments egh . Robert A, Taft withdrew diteh bordering ‘left field, Justin tireen aft withdrew the New Jersey preferential Truman “\the Key West High "| To Eugene Roberts, President of tudent Coun- arge of thé en cil has been in ch ’ tire program’ The visiting schools will be Pom- pano {Fort Wauderdale, Broward, Pinetreast, Miami Jackson, Miami Edison, Miami High, Miami Tech, Coral Gables, Redland, and Home- stead. cisions” apparetttly refered to a statement he issued Jan. 7, the day aftér his ba¢kers announced they would enter him in the New Hampshire Republican primary. Referring to ‘that ‘statement, made by Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, is a mod ition of the language from which all the Indo-Aryan languages of India have sprung. A host of tiny electric switches, commotily known as rélays, fuhe- tion in transmitting ‘a call through a dial télephone ¢entral office. Leap year days are omitted in the even century years divisible coast of the Philippines, is the world’s deepest known ocean hole, In England, Good Friday, Eas- }ter Monday and Whit-Monday are legal holidays. a few weeks away, Pinder has two deputy registrars signing up. the crowds beginning to fill his office. Mrs. Edna Bullman has been working with Pinder for ‘a month or more. Mrs. Agnes Lowe, whc served as deputy registrar for the tity ciéctions last fall, is now Serv- ing in the Satie capacity for the May 6 primary. instead of the 75,000 suggested by President Truman, The Appropria- tions Committee favored the re- duction, but members from big cities are fighting fer more low- | cost housing. ‘There is strong support, too, for ™more money for fhe Véteralis Ad- ministration, which now stands to ROUND TRIP AIR $20.00 TOURS FROM $42.50 in a fire. ee RSA We Service All Mattes 6F'Cars, - Se Bill's Southernimost ‘Garage BILL TYLER, Owe 707 ‘Whitehead St., Corner Aligela SS sae ‘ ‘ Z by 400, such as the years 1600, - E ny his lumps in the fifth and sixth pas mpshire and Minnesota “are ne is We kas | ano, feaentoene ‘ rounds, and sited vainly ea TAMPA Una-trhe Biwshiyh ode. ing me to re-examine my per- bie Re aaa A ae ee 2000, , ete. the first inning on a walk and pA vo) Sealy § i san 4, | Sonal. position and past decision | personal position and past de-| Cape Johnson, Deep, off the é | As “Phils on the road to an 8-1| ball competition. Aquat 060 23a en. ‘frozen : ¥ i yuncil will conduct a tour of our | Explaining the unnatural behav- | get “$3,822,033,103 of the $4,064,673,- : a over the New York Yan-|° Snead’s 36-hole total of 138, six Sent * seabnla ay i loeal | ¢ pt it Pe ig pee hor at ten o’clock. * 1a of sailors whe leave gambling | 500 requested by the President. SUBSCRIBE TO THE:CITIZEN ‘Kees at Clearwater Wednesday by | under par for the tough, 7,000-yard ii.) Queen, and one of the| “th. ‘President said be unde 0 complete what we “hope will | money behind instead of scooping |‘Some members claim the reduc. “belting a grand slam home run {Seminole Golf Club course, Save /yeautiful “Key ‘West ‘Wowian’s stands’ the situation tctter th pleasant visit, the art depart. | it up 90) the takeoff, Fullie said |ticas made by the Appropriations 4 in the seventh inning. The homer |him a 6-stroke margin over Palm-| cy Cook Books. Lippmann or anyone else and| ment’ preparing souvenirs, which ¥ eause gambling is for-| Committee will force the VA to! Was Ennis’ second tases-loaded|er and three others—Doug Ford, | “ qi) food ‘tor the @etrionstration | sided that it is his duty e of ecurse a surprise. iden on. the shin. close more than 300 one-man of- | TR. A VEL poke this spring. _ |Harrison, N. Y.; Marty Gurgcl, | was contributed “by the GUWE-|ihat we obtain our obic ‘The Student Council Committee | | oo peat! the take at only |fices and shatply redit¢e contaét ° ‘ : Detroit Tigers also caine up iene fi see Gade Harmon, | stream Food Departmeit sore. | Burope, where Eisenhower rmen in charge of the conven- be 00. ae piesa yang nerecatae in 70 ee ee INFORMATION - TICKETS 5 with some h hitting “as ~ est Palm Beach. pears AF ae eas ¥ f the North At- : brash bak Sa) Mg Bree e+ Appropriations mittee Se ES & scalped t ed ‘Br: oe He “Gusty March winds that raked cot ; eee eteintos At- | Housing---Yvonne McCardle. |thing I don’t tell you is false.” | recommended $1,137,727,000 for the SEABOARD ' & Bri in. é -Taylor | (te seaside course throughout the elgado To Mr. ‘Truman said Eisenhower is| "ntertainment- “Hoke Holcomb. | ee eee 4 atomic energy program for the and Russ Sullivan ‘pounded ¢ out | tournament felled such golfers as at liberty to réturn to the Unite | 00d--Blanche Alligood. | Interesting Notes next fiscal year. This is a cut of RAILROAD 3 > Lures cule alee as ey ee odel Home States. aA Hime he. deoms it safe| Savers or we Vistors-Ray | $174,272,500 below the regiiested TICKET OFFICE tack. © sad 'Jack Borke, Houston, Polls and m Tar ther \s sa Winkle, ac sin oetaPhsiat | The back ced st olan amount, and is 450,170,250 below ee E * ‘ lemphis, Tenn. ‘pe “Ki | ‘Trafsportation ‘Billy Osterhoudt. | is based on authentic history, an | the appropriafién ‘for current , Ferner igre 4 St. ee ee cine enone ae bein pial oe sane osney exchange Sightseeing--Mitchell Applerouth incident in one of Charlémagne’s | year, ALL SCHEDULED owns fo,a 82 decision lthat only Snead among 5 pros Leertodaliig ‘of'his othe at 1206 at A abi eek sich vc Registration--June Yates. campaigns. + |. The budget - cutters ‘started out Chicago Cubs at Tos |} poke par. stay I r i St! | Guides--Edyth Hampton. — in control Wednesday by chopping Lj broke pal ae . Florida ‘street. ‘ ., }man’s statement Wednesday that) ¢ do fe! 2 there are Beven — -Romancels 4 » & ‘Hogan tied for sixth with 145)" aye permit, ‘issued ‘By ” E'@as his “impression” that Mr.| Clean Up--Armando Henriquez. There are. seven _ Romance] the ‘Pyesidént’s emergency fund |f ‘ ‘ Irvin, National ‘League|one over par. Burke, winner of bruce city ‘bull titan woilt not sock. ce-clee, | Dance--Terry Ann Parish. languages — Portuguese, Spanish, Hfrém ‘five ‘million to one million || HAVANA-NAS -Funs-batted-in. king, came. out of }qhe lust four major tournaments | tes Delgado ee “WORK tien if a. satisfactory. trace were | SUPPer Harry Norviel. proveneal, Frénch, ‘Italian, the | dollars. * WEST INDIES © his slump to lead the’New York /on the winter circuit, was 10th |) ier wt a cost 'O6t $800. Fodcliail in Kore: Waitresses-Gail Curry. -Romanic idioms and Ro- Sas : j hGiabts to a 43 victory over the | with 146. |: De esis ‘ ‘ Many of ite Meal awerchants ; : Proce 3 wiih provide cheesy ee e go White Sox at Pasadétia, pases 5 4 4 a and bakeries have contributed ge — r for a living body aré ‘miiel HA VA NA “* Calif. Irvin poled a. 2-run ‘he 8 “Holes ‘tod "36 'Fiddy ata “98 RL. DAVIDSON | jHerously to us to help with ‘the| The gypsy language, Romany,|same as those which ‘take place umpires ruled that any ball bounc- ing into the diteh would ‘be a hitting the ditch on is } More than 110,000 men died dee 7 dent movement, Eisenhower said! fighting in the Union Army in ms it safe and proper. then that Lodge was correct in! the Civil War as compared to Eisenhower's _ stat ye} ‘i i N : be a home run. aver, ‘took no oh sep age oe him a Republican and) 52,000 lost in Confederate forces. those developments. It was issued P—~Luis 4 . | that I would not seek nomination “Wings,” in 1927-28, was the a te“ 4 ° i PASADENA, he ;Alo- lin answer to reporters’ requests! qe was also corect in stating{ first motion * picture to win an ‘Deep Sea and 'Sport ; the Chicago r i iti ice." i oni ellie pense sor : ogg a on the Minnesota pri-|{o political Office. ! Academy award. Fishing LEGION votes tock the trouble to write | ey : said Eisenhower was at liberty to| head of the Eisenhower for ‘Presi- ‘Peturn home any time the general is , LAKELAND (®—Boston Univer. | *s fine crew, ‘conqueror Of Tampa Wednesday, takes ‘on Flor- vy ergaely College ‘here today. ton whipped Tampa a little } more than a. tength, leading alt the way over the mile ¢ourse. The winning tinte was five minutes 29 Mr.:And.Mrs, Bowling League » wh ing into shape, now that he has Ee’. Uaere, more, than. 100,000 _ “Phe Mr. and Mrs. Bowling | Seconds. shed 20 pounds. in ‘Eisenhower's nam ir | CAPTAIN JAKIE KEY i Johnnie West eet! ; : heir | I Southern has two Wins over Tam- | Aloma, who was’ MO | chains Yor the Reoitiiees vos | . sche. headed Sash ial gt pein bo Boca} pa this’season and figures to give |ager Patil Richards to'refhai Tom |tign bis cape een ht Night Tarpon eee ‘Fiona mae Mrs. Vincélt. tumphrey edged ME ope: playing winter baseball in ‘he statement said: = seers “dgsyanel out two other teams to hold the __ {to save Wear on his arth, fepotted | “you gentlemen probably realize | Fishing KRY “YACHT ASIN ee top position. ‘Team &—Mr. wha|, SEBRING «—Thomas Robbins, | this spring at ‘a ‘betty 220 pounds. how ‘astonished 1 wa Tr 9176 and 3 eae od § Mrs, Brown. and Team 6—Mr Larchmont, “N.Y: = ee He stilt wonder’ 'whiy ‘the "Sox as i a prima an ontvelian ee. ‘Dock » ~y “Hiaton “seteée : * aq” Mrs. Joy ate tied for ‘second {T° of favorite today in the Na-| sist'on tisting hit wee 1%poURder | Phe niounting numbers of ay 4 airmen Hes tebtan Be place and Team 10-=Mr. and tional Senior Amateur Match Play |on their roster. He hegn't been eee Golf Tournament. x Mig, Shuman hold the third place)“ Robbins, the U. S. Senior Golf| Aloma wén six @amés without sper. Association titleholder, scored a | defeat fast -year in | ns surprisingly easy 4 and 3 victory | role and has a 132 Petord for two jay over M. E. Stephens, | seasons with the Sox. the defending champion | _ in the current tournament. | ST. PETERSBURG The St. Tt was a tough round for the | Louis Cardinals Ravetestthe pitch- favorites. James A. Fownes, Win-|ing services of veteran Southpaw ter Park, the medalist, an Harry (The Cat) Brecheen. X-rays fellow. citizens who are voting io ‘Make me the Repu'lican nominee are forcing me to re-examine my} Personal position and past deci sion. “I did not imagine that so many voters in Minnesota would make | me a write-in candidate and, ac- cording to ‘newspaper accounts, Some of them had trouble with that light in yéers Weuieen CHARTER BOATMEN's ASséc. MEMBER CHARTER GOATMEN'S AsbOC. High for the men was J, Cald- well with a 222 for a 573 series. | Wednesd V. Humphrey nice 203 and J. |gepring, Cockron 184. Winnie Humphrey led ‘the Jas digs With a 188 for a 480 series, next was Dottie Brown with a “Rusty” REEF AND DEEP SEA FISHING To Historic Fort _ Jefferson and The Dry Tortugas $20 Round Trip per Person 178: and Lillian Shuman with a/M. §. Lindgrove, Morristown, N. J., | showed. a bone in his, left |™E PAM. : Charter Boat Docks 4 Pass. Plane “TBE Tue Gere ome, whatea Reet eee Pe saitlinet a cba it an additional eom- | Capt. Roy Potter eaerctonenreenmemmnemntton Fownes lost to R. B. Scribner, | indefinitely. dismal mat some refused to be | Roosevelt Blvd. (U. $. 9) M; A , obil RyeyN. ¥.,:on the 20th hole. Lind: | iittagesamee ved "by the long Eisenhower 1208 Newton St. 4 : Minor atom @ | grove was beaten, 2 and 1, by| WEST PALM BEACH w—Right- Soca Phone 410:.W EAPLANES t R. A. Holden, Winter Park. handed Dick’ r says his years } KEY WEST ,FLORIDA 3 Allen Rankin, Columbus, Ohio, |of arm nifgery Have taught him | the ‘only former champion left in |one thing—how ‘fo pitch with his the tourney, won a tough 1 up vic- | head as well as his arm. ry over Col. C. D. McAllister.) The big fellow has been troubled ‘lando. \for several seasons with bursitis. _— In spring training with the Phila- WINTER PARK «North Caro- |delphia Athletics this year he hak lina won the round robin college | looked sharp at times. He — ‘Accident Reported stn ost pees or.) A’ Yetired naval captain an@ 4 driver of a navy pick-up trick * were both charged with reckless driving in a minor automobile aceident last night, according to VETERANS WHO NEED ® TREATMENT FOR A SERVICE CONNECTED DENTAL CONDITION MUST HAVE PRIOR V-A city police reports. baseball tournament Wednesday |the arm trouble aided him. AUTHORIZATION FoR SUCH The, accident occurred at 1255 }with an assist from Alabama. | don’t'think I ever really knew how |] TREATMENT BEFORE (TCAN ‘Telephone 51 p.m. near the corner of South} After Rollins beat North Carolina, |to pitch until I could hardly raise | rn Classified Advertisement Dept. and Grinnell streets. Both cars}$4, Alabama stepped Rollins, 4-2. | my arm," he says. J were proceeding east. s Final standings were North Caro- | Key West Citizen Drafts Corey of Key West, }tita 3-1, ‘Rollits 22, Alabama 13.| ORLANDO @—Manager Buc! driving the navy truck, had just Frank Hutsell pitched 5-hit ball | Harris of the Washington Sena‘ passed the 1950 DeSoto driven to give -Roltins its victory. Ala- |says his biggest disappointment at by Capt. Turner of 1009 South} bamia’s John Anderson gaye Rol-/bat has been Pete Ruhnels. in 16 street, when Turner veered to/lins sévén im the other game. ‘times up, Runnels has made only the: left striking the right renr Jone hit. fender of the truck. DELAND (#—Five Florida col-| Harris thinks it is a ease FISHING —ronnmuay BOAT GEORGE #. BATES Sips ro Nacians a pase leges - a ao ——— yer sceseet He told Runnels |B CaPr. TOMMY LONEs, Owner and Mgr. vestiga e accident, which | entered in annual State | ay: in 4 " ‘caused approximately $15 damage Intereoliegiate Golf ‘Tournament | “I don't ‘care if you get | ) Deep Sea and Reef Fishing to the truck and minor - lay. ‘a hit until April 15 gett lal YAR Se Sie nt ei ; “dent to the DeSoto, also charged} Individual and team awards will | panicky. Take that i Rodsevect os Key ‘West, ‘PUA. : ‘Turher with driving ‘Without “a]be decided in 72 holes of medal | swing you had yea FARE $5.00 PER PERSON driver’s license. play over the College Arms Course, ‘get your share.” on contact your nearest) infermation = VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office

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