The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 3

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« th ~ game. FRIDAY; MARCH-19; 1926, BOXING BOUT AT ATHLETIC CLUB | THIS EVENING J ANDY. BOWEN OF . WASHING. TON, D. C., AND ARMANDO! BLANCO OF TAMPA, TO BE) SEEN IN MAIN GO Manager Willard Russell stated to a representative of. The Citizen today that arrangements had been made to have the Fiying Dutch- man and Young Ginsberg of the U. S, S. 297 appear in a prelimin- arty match at the Key West Ath- letic Club tonight as an added fea- ture’ to the program announced previously. The main bout tonight at the ¢lub house will be between Andy Bowen of Washington, D. C., and Armando Blanco of Tampa, fa- miliarly known in sport circles as “Kid White?’ This will be a ten- round ‘exhibition, which gives promise of being one of the most interesting bouts ever staged at the popular clubhouse . In the semi-final to be put on, which will be an eight-round affair, will bring together Ofelio Farnet of Key West and Young Franks of Tampa, both of whom are cracked up to be scrappers of the first water in their particular line. There will be other preliminaries} put on in connection with the ex- cent fight card arranged, and M Russell promises an én- Joyable evening’s entertainment to who may attend this exhibition to bes ftaged this evening. isk ge BACH IN BOUT TONIGHT D.. EXHIBITION TO BE STAGED THIS EVENING ped DISON SQUARE GAR. TE! D oe iy Anereinted Presa) YORK, © March 19.— Risko Cleveland heavyweight ‘who has withstood successfully the ring attacks of Gene Tunney and Jack Delancey, tonight faces world light heavyweight cham- pion, Paul Berlenbach, in a 10- + contest at Madison Square " Berlenbach’s title is not at stake ma he is going out of his class to Wieet Risko, the beginning of a mpaign which in time ‘is cal- bet to’ britig’ ‘him “heavyweight But under the rules of ‘New York State Athletic Com- ion, Berlenbach must ‘enter ring at or under 175 pounds. With full 20 pounds advantage fin weight and an ability to absorb ment, ring followers are ¥ . is considered a battler, fully capable of slugging with the mighty Paul. Final Practice of Local Team For Baseball Game To Be Played Saturday Paul G: Albury, man- ager of the picked: baseball ree which will meet the University of Florida aggregation tomorrow af- ternoon on the diamond at the West > aay grounds, in- Citizen today that a erhcties of the local will be held this afternoon, Tequests all players who will /= participate in the proposed game be on the grounds this after- ‘Moon in due time for the after- _ moon's try-out. The game tomorrow afternoon ig being looked forward to with interest by the numerous fans who are making ready the big event which will start at the Barracks grounds tomorrow at 4:30 o'clock, (Ry Ansociated Press! CANNES, France, March 19.— Helen Wills, the American , is meeting little opposi- her advance through the Bingles of the Cannes club lawn | tennis tournament. In the quarter finals she de- feated Miss J. M. Padwick, of . Bngland, without the loss of a/ (ae ne OS | that Risko will be beat- | _ GOLF CONTEST IN FULL SWING RESULTS SHOWN IN MANY MATCHES AT LOCAL LINKS The contest for the city golf championship isin fu!l swing. ‘The following games have beer played with these results: Robert F. Spottswood, 7-6, and F. J. Harte. H. Reason and C. W. Kirtland, 2 up. Dr. EB. C, Lowe, 2 up and 1, and W. B. Branch. J. Otto Kirchheiner and H. T-| Webb, 4-2. Dr. M. K. Gwynne, 1 up in 19} holes, and J. J. Kirchenbaum. C. J. Hicks, 1 up in 19 holes and George F.: Morris, Capt. W. H. Hale and Nat Gol- son, 5-3. Gen. Harry C. Hale and C. N.| Muldrow, 5-4. The following matches have been scheduled as a result of these plays: Robert F. Spottswood and C. W.} Kirtland. Dr. M. K. ‘Gwynne and C. J Hicks. Nat Golson and Capt. C. N. Muldrow. H. T. Webb and Dr. E. C. Lowe. The winner of. the city cham: pionship will receive a beautifu' silver loving cup. Sececccccccaccsccccecee: SORCSSARAOHAZORA2A88OEEEF (By Associated Press) LONDON—Phil Scott, heavy. weight champion of, Great Britain knocked out Frank Goddard, 3 rounds, ABERDEEN, S. D.—Clyde Hu'l Faith, S. D., beat Jackie Conway. | Minneapolis, 10 rounds. NEW SECRETARY OF BASEBALL CLUB (By Ansxociated Presn) MONTGOMERY, Ala, March| 19.—Sergeant .D. H. ‘Caraker; superintendent of Cramton Bowl was elected secretary of the Montgomery Baseball ‘Association | at a meeting of the board of di- rectors. With the seleition of H. C. Caraker as chief aide to Prexy Thompson, the list of executive | offiees for thé local club was com- | pleted. Bob Compton and Z. Miller, having been named as vice | president and treasurer, respec- tively, at a meeting of the board | several days ago. CALENDAR OF SPORTS Coccceseccccoscoocoescos Racing: Meeting at Jefferson, Park, New Orleans. Meeting of ; West Coast Jockey Club, at Tam- pa. Meeting of Tia Juana Jockey Club, at Tia Juana. Meeting of Havana-American Jockey Club, at Havana. Football: Meeting of Football Rules Committee, in New York. Motorboat: National cham- |pionship: races begin at Miami, Fla. Athletics: International Olym- ‘pic Committee meets in Paris, Bowling: - American; Bowling |Congress tournament, at Toledo. Billiards: | balkline York. Nationai junior 18.2 championship, at “New | | Track: National interscholastic indoor meet, at Evanston, Hl. | Golf: fessional Augustine. championship Tampa. Amférican winter pro- championship, at St. Florida -West Coast tournament, at |_ Bench Show: Show. of Western |Reserve Kennel Club, at Cleve- land. Show of Mississippi Valley Kennel Chib, at St. Louis. National A. A. U. tournament, at Kansas City... National Catholic interscholastie tournament, at Chicago. Middle . West - All- | Academy tournament, at. Madison, | Wis. | Basketball: championship Tennis: Women’s national _in- door championships, at’ Boston. Southeastern championship tourn- ament, at Jacksonville. Handball; National A. A. U. | championship tourhament, at St. | Paul. Wrestjing: Eastern _ intereol- legiate championships, at State | College, Pa. . Mid-West A. A. U. championships, at Iowa City, | Towa. Boxing: New England amateur championships, at Bosto: Paul |Berlenbach vs. John Risko, 10 rounds, at New York. ‘“Honey- boy” Finnegan vs. Ray Miller, 10 rounds;.at: Boston, { j ! | F. H. SOLOMON o PLUMBER i]. Sheet! CALL P| ‘Work iE 621-W THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN eoreevecs MARINE NOTES BeSeeoevcesccecesocseses P. & O. S. S. Governor Cobb, Captain Harrington, arrived from Havana at 4:00 p .m. yesterday, with 187 passengers and U. S. mail. P. & 02 S28. Cuba, Captain White, arrived from Port Tampa this morning, with 80. passengers, and sailed for Havana at 9.30 a.m. with 159 passengers and U.S. mail. P. & O. S. S. Northland, Captain Crosby, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with passengers. This is the last trip of the North- land this season. P. & 0. S..S. Governor Cobk will sail for Havana at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. F. E. C. car ferry Joseph R. Parrott, Captain Hansen, arrived from Havana at 7:00 p. m. yester- day with 27 ears imports, and sail- ed for Havana with 26 cars ex- ports. F. E. C. car ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, sailed for Havana last night with 26 cars ex- ports, F.-E. C. car ferry Joseph R. Parrott, Captain Hansen, will ar- rive from Havana this afternoon with cars of imports, and will sail’ for Havana tonight with 26 cars various commodities, F. E. C. car ferry Estrada} Pa'ma, Captain Ward, will arrive! from Havana tonight with cars im ports, and will sail for Havana} with 26 cars exports, BOXER WILL GET SHARE OF PURSE (By Associated Prexs) CLEVELAND, O., Mareh: 19.— The Cleveland boxing commission was. ordered by common pleas court to deliver to Benny Bass, Philadelphia featherweight boxer, $5,004, his share of a purse in his recent boute here with Pete Sar- miento. . The commission had for feited Bass’ purse, ruling that the boxer had committed an inten-} tional foul. Matt Brock, the referee, only witnes, testified the blow was unintentional. , the low Upliolstered Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. ‘MANY KILLEDIN. | CHINESE RIOTS THIRTY-TWO PERSONS LOSE LIVES WHEN SOLDIERS FIRE ON PARADE (By Associated Press) PEKING, March 19.—Thirty- two persons were Gead today as the result of soldiers firing upon a parade of 2,000 young men and women students in front of the residence of the chief executive, Tuan. Chi Jui. The students sought to protest yesterday’ against the govern- ment’s acceptance of demands of {foreign powers that the blockade jof Tientsin be lifted. Thirty persons were wounded seriously and some 30 others jslightly injured. The dead include 21 students, among them. two girls. The soldiers, after beating the. students with their rifle’, used. bayonets, then fired shots for five minutes. |FLORIDA MOTORISTS GO TO MEET SPRING LYNN, Mass., March 19.—In- jdication of the nearness of spring was seen yesterday in the large humber of home-bound motorists |from Florida, whose: ears passed through Lynnfield along the New- |buryport turn-pike toward Maine and New Hampshire. Many of these automobiles had trailers. Josepn W. Donovan, proprietor jef a store at South Lynnfield, counted 118 of these north-bound jears which bore Florida ‘and | either Maine or New Hampshire number plates. H pie AER AO |. Mile. Eloise Mertram of Paris | was arrested by Swiss customs of- | ficials for smuggling cocaine in three vanity cases, which she at | first declared contained face pow- der. What’s The Difference BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? Phe answer is found in the work turned out by this shop Bring Your Shoe Repair Work Here QO. K. SHOE SHOP Seccccccccccccesccescccs WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF Cesoccccescecos Former Secretary Hughes is ealled from New York and General) Pershing from hospital, to advise Secretary Kellogg in Washington on ‘Tacha: Arica complicatiqns. French ane of deputies; gives ninth Briand cabinet 197 majority in vote of ‘confidence after Finance Minister Malvy, once accused of treason, faints in self} defense er * * Mrs. Mar W. Hanna, widow of a} major, blaming spite of former! fiance discovered to be a bank rob-} ber, sues government at Chicago} for $9,000 -war risk insurance} withheld for alleged immorality. ee + Lieutenant Patrizio Rizzotti | Italian army officer, shoots self at} Florence after he is rejected by} Marie Louise Schreiber, of Short Hills, N. J., es ¢ @ Representatives of Belgian.' French, German, British and Ital-} ian governments in London sign eight hour day convention. of in- ternational labor conference | drawn up in Washington. Near Hull, Exg., 300 passengers were marooned aboard a ferry- beat for 15 hours on account of a dense fog. Miss Catherine Payne of Bel- fast confessed to forging her fa-| ther’s name on a Will, which gave | her his estate: NEW YORK By Sea DIRECT OCEAN SHIPS and ean Cuisine eeaeas Cabvcities Direct Rail Connections for all eg a in Texas, Ai rizona, New Mexico, MALLORY LINE C. Ew SMITH, Agent - training season. SENATORS IN FIRST - STRAINING GAME \acc (By Ashoriated Prens) ing with Morrell, a recruit. WASHINGTON, March 19.—} Three rookie hurlers held Buf: Three members of the Washing-|falo to six hits but the Bisons de- |ton Senators’ “big four”. pitehing|feated the Senators, 5 to 3, "on corps. will take the mound Satur-jerrors and walks. day for the first game of the x Coveleskie, Bush; Let. the Artman Press do your ‘and Reuther will face the Giants ptinting. Effective 12:01 a. m. January 5, 1926 SOUTHBOUND ARRIVE . M.— Trains 7 and 76 — Havatia Special M.—Trains 99 Mon, Wed. Fri,+98\ Tue, Thurs Sat 3 M. — Trains 37 and 38 — Key West. preas o -8:45-A, Dining Car Service — Traine TS and 76 For Further Information See the Ticket poo J. D. RAHNER, General Pasxenger Agen’ HAVANA PORT TAMPA KEY WEsT THE PENINSULAR AND OCCIDENTAL | STEAMSHIP COMPANY United States Fast Mail Routes For KEY WEST, CUBA AND THE WEST INDIES Via Port Tampa, Key West and Havana, Coba i Proposed sailings in effeet on dates shown, Subject to charge)’ ° cancelation or individual postpesement without notice: — KEY-WEST-HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM KEY WEST SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 192 vL. Key West—Mon., Tues, Thurs. Fri, Sat.. Ar. Havana—Mon., Tues., Thurs, Fri., Sat Ly, Havana—Mon,, ,Tues, Wed. Fri., Sat. Ar. Key West—Mon,, Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat... S. S. Governor Cobb leaves Key West Tues., Thurs., Sat. S. 8S, Governor Cobb leaves “Havana Mon., Wed., Fri. S. S, Cuba leaves Key West Monday, Friday. S. S. Cuba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saturday. Above hours are based on Eastern Standard Time PORT TAMPA-KEY WEST- HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM PORT TAMPA THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926": Lv. Port Tampa Sunday, Thuraday. Ar. Key West Monday, Friday: Lv. Key West Monday, Friday, Ar. Havana Monday, Friday... . Havana Tuesday, Saturday. . Key West Tuesday, Satutday. . Key West Tuesday, Saturda: . Port Tampa Wednesday, Sunday. . S. Cuba leaves Port Tampa Sunday, Thuraday. . S.“Cuba leaves’ Havana Taesday, Saturday. Above hours are based on Eastern Standard Time 2D. U. WILDER, G. F & P. A. Jacknonville, Fla. P. J. SAUNDERS, V. Pp & G. M. J. H. COSTAR, Agent, Key West, Fin. ‘> We have a large quantity of medium grade Manila Second Sheets which we secured at a very low figure and will sell them as long as" they last for 1,000 $1.00 500 75¢ Call and see them or ’Phone In this new model outstanding Quality is united with outstanding Performance—at the lowest price Nash ever put on a 4-Door Sedan. MELTZER & NAVARRO AUTO CO. 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