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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, May 5, 1952 JAYCEE GRAND PRIZE WINNERS ) NAMED Many Entries Broaden Scope Of Tournament Lino Castro and Newell Pin- ter, co-chairmen for the annual Jaycee sponsored Fishing Tour- nament, announced today that their committee has completed the list of all entries in the tourament. The committee care- fully studied each and every en- try submitted since the opening of the contest and have selected | the following as winners in their | respective classes: African Pompano: 19 Ibs., 2’, | 11”, 35”, Captain Lefty Reagam— “Sea Raider II”, G. E. ¥300 York Road, Baltimore 4, Md. Amberjack: (Tie) 71 Ibs. 4’, 8%”, 3242”, Capt. John West— “Mae West”, George W. Sumers, 0, 2 Sutton Place South, New Tox 22, NAY. Amberjack: 36”, U. S. Navy No. 3, Winton C. Keith, garet St., Key West, Fla Barracuda: 42 lbs., (Tie) 71 Ibs., 4° 6”, Boat Rearming 509 Mar- | 201” Capt. Wm. Leohr, Private Boat, “Miss Chippewa,” Arthur Dun- stane, 3434 Avenue Key West, Fla. Bonefish: 10 Ibs., + le 2a 16%”, Wading, W. R. Robinson, y07 Seminole ‘Ave, Key West, | Pla. Bonito: 15% Ibs. 2’, 912” 19%”, Capt. Albert Atwell— “Sailfish”, A. C. Varland, 304 Nettles St., Morris, Ill. Cobia: 50 Ibs., 4’, 5”, 2542”, Capt. Reggie Trevor—“Osprey 11”, Harold Schoch 234 Old Ber- yen Road, Jersey City, N. J. Grouper: 60 lbs. 4’, 1”, 38”, pt. H. J. Dohrman—“Bolo Jr.’ Jamorada, Fla., Mrs. W. E. Leigh, 924 S. York St., Gastonia, N.C. Jack, Crevalle: 23 Ibs., 3’, 4”, BB”, Capt. Reggie Trevor—“Os- ey,” Julius Kolczak, 5680 S.W. d St., Miami, Fla. Jewfish: 270 Ibs., Capt. C. W. “Greyhound”, Arthur E. 0.5858" Patter- Miller, | ,| first batter, singled to left, Cabot | Montgomery— | Following Through | Pedro Aguilar —— Strand Theater won their sec- ond straight practice game yes- | terday afternoon from the Gulf- | stream by a 6 to 5 score. | Kaki and Pedro Rodriguez had the situation well in hand. Kaki was touched for 5 runs and 6 hits and Pedro for 2 hits and no runs. Both clubs had two big innings. Two fast double plays by the | | Strand players helped win the| game In the first frame, Anderson hit a double to left center, Ace- | vedo is out, catcher to first, then ' Santana hits one to center. Andy Alonzo came in fast, made a'on¢ handed shoe string catch, and doubled Anderson at second. | In the third, with one out, two runners got on by errors and | Anderson singled and both scored, | then Acevedo hit a line drive | over third, Gomez stabbed and | caught it, and doubled Anderson | | at the first base bag In the same third the | Scored three, Gomez | Cabot forced him at second|, | Alonzo flied out to center, and} then Joe Mira doubled to right} and Cabot scored. Fernandez singled to score Mira, G. Lastres doubled to score Fernandez, Rob- erts walked and Catala forced Roberts at second. In the fourth, Gulfstream cored three to take the lead. Santana singled to center, Lopez singled to right, Knowles forced Lopez at third and Santana scored, Pagano hit a single to left and scored Knowles, Jackson forced Pagano at second, Durgin } singled to score Jackson, J. Cruz batted for Bethel and forced Dur- gin at second In the fourth, Cruz is pitching {for Gulfstream and Gomez, the { Strand | walked) did the same, Alonzo is fanned, | Mira singled to left and both run- ton, 5729 Washington Blvd., In-| ners scored. dianapolis, Ind. Pedro went in to pitch for the F P Kingfish: 49 lbs., 5’, 25”, Naval} Strand in the fifth and allowed Air Station Boat No. 5, John P.| two hits and no runs the rest of Harris, PO Box 64, Kitty Hawk, | the game. He fanned 4 and walk- N.C. jed 1. Mackerel, Cero: 15 Ibs., 3’, 2”,| |For the winners the best were 16”, Capt. Lefty Reagan—‘“Sea | Gomez with two hits and Joe} Raider II”, Mirian L. Belber, Je- | Mira with two hits that drove richo Manor Apts. Jenkintown, ; home 4 runs. Pa. | In the field, the best were Mackerel, Spanish: 9 Ibs., 6) Mira, Fernandez, and Alonzo for | ozs., 2, > oe Beach | the winners and for the losers, Skiff, Marie A. Bader, Hardin, Santana, Jackson and Knowles Nlinois. j were the best, Permit: 32% Ibs. 3’, 3%”,| The Scores 28%", Boat Christopher, J. 0O.| : R.H.E. Fisher, PO Box 133, Brownstown, am 002 300 0—5 8 2) Ind 003 300 x—6 4) Sailfish: 68 Ibs. 8’, 44%", 2 Batt Bethel, J. Cruz, 6-0 anc Capt. Ted Canc “Flo-Along”, | Jackson; K. Rodriguez, 5-9 and] Mrs. Daniel B. Krieg, 4200 Pax- | Fernandez ton St. Harrisburg, Penna reel ; aah = Snapper, Mutton: 16% Ibs. 2',] Ay ins — Gulfstream 2, 7", 21", Pier at OpDevSt . c lit itt ha eae Ter Two base hits—Anderson, Mira atet Monroe Asana wle, Texas sora fa = Tarpon: 111 Ibs., 8 o Ss ee Reno mes Capt. Ted Aldacosta, “Salty R . ; . ie Marathon, R. H. Wagne wo Be ee Benat Indiant 3 . 3”, 18", ¢ D sae : . Mira Pine, D t beh : ; W ‘ ) and City Baseball League we r » next ® pe SCHEDULE FOR LEAGUE GAMES T "Politics plus Winners’ Hear JOE ABRAM WKWF TONIGHT - 11 P.M meet at the office of the president on Wednesday, May 7, at 7 p.m BIG DEMOCRATIC RALLY TONIGHT Bayview Park, 8:00 P. M. ALL DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES WILL SPEAK BAND CONCERT By Key West High School Band, 7 to 8 p.m. SPONSORED BY DEMOCRAT MONROE COUNTY ‘Convent Girls In Cor al Turned Over By pocmneres Saturday Citizen Staff Phor CAR-STEALING, car-wrecking teenagers cracked up Reggie Trevor’s 1939 Hudson at Perky while getting away from Key West. Their parents came down from Miami to pay the damages and take their boys home, Baseball |BASEBAL! Standings | §CORES By T ye heh secciated yh cess By The Associated Press Enjoy Trip Won Lost Pct. | Saturday, May 4, 32 girls from] National League i SUNDAY’S RESULTS the Convent went deep sea fish- | New York il 4 .733| National League ing on the boat Greyhound, Tony | Brooklyn 10 4 714 Brooklyn 6 Pittsburgh 0 Terracino, Captain. Sister Sheila|Cimcimmati =» 12_—« ST | New York 6 Chicago 3 (10 inal Ma ss §' J -647 | St. Louis 4-1 Boston 3-5 ary and Sister Regina Agnes | St. Louis 9 9 500 | Cincinnati 5-8 Philadelphia 4-7 accompanied the girls. | Boston 7 2 .368 = Expenses for the trip were | Philadelphia 5 il 313 sAmerisde benave: Pittsburgh 3 16 isg | New York 8-3 Chicago 0-1 shared amongst the girls. Cap- al- American League ; Washington 2-15 St. Louis 1-7 tain Terraci a F A spares saint Fri- Boston 12 4 Philadelphia 10-6 Detroit 6-5 day night, the Captain’s witel vote i i : Cleveland: Bose stayed up untill one o’clock with | Nae ia Sei 533 | Florida International League her husband decorating (ets ae ay : : 528 | Ft. Lauderdale 13 Tampa 8 boat in the blue and gold colors | Gyicago 7 sen AS Petersburg 2 West Palm of the Convent so as to give it | philadelphia 7 1) 42)" “Beach 0 (11 innings) a festive, holiday appearance, Detroit 4 2 “350 Miami Beach 1 Havana 0 Miami 3 Lakeland 0 Florida State League _Several hundred pounds of fish were caught. Prizes, donated | Florida International League RaoPipligste a. res, ated | Miami Beach a 3 741 [by the ‘Tesracinos, were distr Tampa 19 8 704| Gainesville 5 Sanford 4 aaa fi tie eee: | Havana 17 9 (654 | Leesburg 8 Jacksonville Beach 2 Rac st af > prize, a glass rod | Miami 15 12 (556 | Orlando 5 St. Augustine 3 ane reel, Won by Rose Marie} ct. petersburg 414 .500 | Cocoa 9 Daytona Beach 1 ie , __. |West Palm Beach13 14 .481 | DeLand 5 Palatka 2 Smallest fish: prize, a minia- | | akeland 6 20 231 | i a as ture flashlight to enable people} Fort [; 2 - F ort Lauderdale 23 |to see the fish. Won by Edith Picasa cisce 115) Read the Classified Ads |Go nzalez nzalez. | DeLand CS F fish caught: prize, a| Jax Beach = iature frying pan. Won by nford 13 8 | Illeen Chatlos. Gainesville aS coun eee beach ball. Won by Noemi Bar-| Leesburg 0 FY ON teehee ee jrero with a total catch of forty | palatka a. as fish ee Daytona Beach 7 4 lt of the s enjoyed the | Cocoa 1 14 trip immensely. | St. Augustine 417 — | cs = Te Te \f oa a starved ba ennis eam OSES ill that 16-A Gs bles ee ran the ss Hilary U. p Violets were t : abies . 2 ALBURY —Robert Browning eld i For Progress For All of Monroe County Pull Lever 27-A on theca 0 For County ee eee An Commissioner . Prt ; . os . ‘ FIRST DISTRICT ged ey J. M. FERNANDEZ, JR. u teh if June Y “TOE” ‘ Paid Pc Adv omen | , : INDEPENDENT VETERAN OF WORLD WAR I! FOR STATE ATIOKNEY HELIO (Moni) GOMEZ Para Fiscal del Estado PULL LEVER No. 12 A EXEC. COMMITTEE [eee Bob Porterfield edged Tomm Washington In By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer Yesterday’s Yankees are paint ing a brighter future for Washington Senators. Picked by most experts to finish last, Bucky Harris’s Senators right in the thick of the battle f the American League lead Boston and Cleveland, thanks to a quartet of ex - Yankees. The former New Yorkers spar Kled in Washington’s sweep of a doubleheader from the skidding St Louis Browns Sunday. The victor- ies boosted the Nats into th place, 3 % games behind the pace setting Boston Red Sox. Outfielders Archie Wilson Jackie Jensen, two of players acquired by Wast Saturday's six-man trade Yankees, made auspicious det Pounding out nine hits bety them as the Nats trip Browns, 2-1 and 13 - slammed five hits, incl {triple and double, wh r rapped a double and three sin Wilson scored both Wa runs in the first game as ex -Y and the y Byrne in a pitching duel Tom Ferrick, another former Yank, was credited with the sec |ond-game victory, hurling ball in a seven-inning relief stint He was aided by a 21-hit attack The Yankees were happy about the trade, too, because Irv Noren whom they obtained in the player swap, banged out two vita hits as the New Yorkers took t from the Chicago White Sox, Spo and 3-1. The fleet - footed cente fielder singled, doubled and scored three times in the opener. 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