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PAGE FOUR _ é GLENNA COLLETT © MAKEREADYFOR _ FEARS OPPONENT ra i IN TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT WILL START AT NAVY YARD WITHIN i z ; “A FEW DAYS “SWOMAN GOLF STAR PREPARES} i FOR COMING MATCH WITH! The mixed doubles tennis tourna- FOUR-TIME WINNER OF KAN. ™ent will start here either Saturday or Sunday at the navy yard court, ac- ee ee | ocding to LN. Meltzer. ‘The fol- ST. AUGUSTINE, Fia., Feb. 22—|!0wing names have been entered: Glenna CCollett’s most dengerous porter Harris, R. G. Brown and Mrs. zival this year she considers to be Toul, Munson Jonnson and Miss ‘Mrs. H. D. Sterrett, four-time win-| Louise Falk, Frank Carbonell and mer of the Kansas State champion-| Miss Florence Crittenton. ship and leader here last year in the} All desiring to enter the tourna- qualifying round of the Florida East ment are requested to get in touch Goast title tournament, an affair in; with Mr. Meltzer on or before 6 which Miss Collett proved to be the p. m., February 25. sole survivor. j SE 5 es. “Sally” Sterrett, as her intimates;\*********re"e e228 love to call her, is the most improv-}* ed golfer among American women to-| * day. This is the opinion of Miss Col-| > Jett herself, who has watched with) * interest the flashy career of the = ee Hatchinson player. = se*ete tee 82228 Se Smet - exigent aprrey CLEARWATER, Fla—Joe Lock- much 9: , hart, is deemed one of the essential requi-) Eddie Speaks, Louisville, 7. Young sites of the master golfer. She has Wallace, Tampa, defeated Joe Mc- aaah pase Byres Aber dr po orae Seagig eg toe | Zwii gain jecision bed and also ~ ei egg she over Harry Allen, Macon, Ga. { made in 7- + @ Mrs. Sterrett’s skill with the irons MEMPHIS, Tenn—“Big Boy” improved steadily until today re Peterson, Mississippi, _ outpointed deers to the ote mal champ ead Fay, Louisville, heavyweight, improvement| — eee % } e Mrs. Sterrett; HOT SPRINGS, Ark.—Jack Shar- pepeantnative ; fs en key, ay se York,’ beat. titiinewban| se | and which is to be held over the) CINCINNATI—Joe Anderson, Cov- Augustine starting March 2. ington, Ky., defeated Speedy Sparks, — she —— Miss Lawton, Okla., 10. { ’s most dangerous ri es * & she won the medal a ned PHILADELPHIA—Jack Delaney, splendid round of 82, Bridgeport, Conn.,- knocked out, did not ae Ranged > oun Romero Rojas, Philadelphia, mpetition, > i jinx which is forever * 2. { the trail of those who! _MILWAUKEE—Tod Morgan, ju-, the medal ‘rountls. ior fightweight champion, outpointed rr best score 428 seme Goodrich, 10. | ime, and gained Mrs. Ster-; TRENTON, N. J.—Maxie Rosen-' porary place in the spot- bloom, New York, beat Rocky Smith,! Collett, in the final match | Baitle Creek, Mich., 10. urnament, reduced the rec- * 2 « 5 DANVILLE, Bls.—Eddie Staten, | This year the course has under-/Dgnyille, won on technical knockout fone reconstruction, several changes over Frankie Welsh, Chicago, 5. al * p made on several of the; | | ; ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Bobby Gar-} holes and the after a course record. egy one ird, Maryland, won a technical knockout over Phil Verde, FIGHT RESULTS (By Associated Press) . . - * * 2 tl ‘ sy Fel yen ith af st rE 8 ii EE 4 z i Pe g i : : ‘Although there are several other renowned goliers in the field beside! Rochester, 6. Miss Collett, including Mrs. Dorothy| Van Wie, ‘Dorethy ‘Kote and Helen|ST- AUGUSTINE CLAl MAN; Payson, the Kansas star is generally | considered the one Miss Collett will (By Associated Press) E, Fla., Feb. 23.— thave to defeat if she is to retain her ‘ St. Augustine is laying claim to hav- Yaurel sprig. , NOTICE jing the oldest man, living in the old- 4 est dwelling of the oldest city. He On and mae Rass Fe e is Captain “Billy” Mickler,” who _wages of Union Painter#/.avs he is 101 years old. No, 384, will be $1.00 per) ‘The Mickler sone Se said to be St. Augustine’s oldest dwelling. \NCIAL SECRETARY. |" ‘ricidentally, Captain Mickler is a Z Civil War veteran, and the only liv- Let the Artman Press do your|img member of the Florida Legis- pe of 1861, F 3 FH Hf ey Hit ais i 4 f E & ft H fy i iE i 3 £ : < i Ft f E i i 1 i ia f [ Beller BUICK. CARS IN STOCK RIGHT NOW COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER ‘Antonio Garcia’s Garag PHONE, 471 <a _. Whee Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Baild Them , the convenience of its lessees. ' gineers, architects and all other pro- Evansville, Ind., knocked out ‘of West Coast Jockey Club, at Tampa. CORNER GREENE AND SIMONTON STS - THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ MODERN OFFICE STRUCTURE TO BE KNOWN AS PRO- | FESSIONAL BUILDING The Professional Building is the! , name given to the most modern office | , building of Key West, on Duval street, which will have every con- venience, including elevator service. There will be 40 offices and six)” stores with all modern conveniences, | * up to the minute. Application for offices should bej* made immediately to make any)* changes in the way of electrical fix- tures, sub-offices, telephone outlets and other necessary alterations for Is * Doctors, lawyers, dentists, en- fessions or realtors are invited to make a general inspection of this building and its offices, which will be ready for occupancy April 1. eseereoeseseseseses e * * | ee | Racing—Meeting at Jefferson Park, H CALENDAR OF SPORTS New Orleans. Meeting of Miami Jockey Club, at Miami, Fla. Meeting Meeting of Tia Juana Jockey Club, at Tia Juana. Meeting of Havana- American Jockey Club, at Havana. * > * * * * : * PS ? * 2 * * * * . . . a Track—Annual indoor games of New York A. C., at ‘New York. Golf — Women’s South © Atlantic championship opens at Ormond Beach: * Annual Senior’ tournament opens at Pinehurst, N. C. Curling—International matches at ' Quebec. = Bowling—Southwestern Bowling Association tournament, at Tulsa. H WEATHER CONDITIONS A slight disturbance that was over western central a short distance north of Hatteras. This movement was attended by rains or snows in the lower Lake region, middle Atlantic States, Ohio Valley and Tennessee, and middle Missis- sippi Valley. Pressure is high- est over Illinois and Indiana. It is colder this morning in the north Atlantic States and thence southwestward into Texas, the greatest fall in tem- perature having occurred in the Ohio Valley where they are 10 to 20 degrees lower. Over the Great Plains and Gulf States temperatures have remained stationary or risen slightly. They are sub-normal in the north At- lantic States, and above the sea- sonal elsewhere east of the Rocky Mountain plateau. The warmest place last night was Key West (69); the coldest place was Buffalo (8). The winds over the Florida Keys tonight and Wednesday will be moderate easterly. H. B. BOYER, eeeeeseesesee sees WARRANTY deeds, mortgage deeds, notes and other legal blanks. 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