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ONDAY;. MARCH 22, 1926. CC MATCH AT LINKS SUNDAY ROBERT SPOTTSWOOD AND H. T. WEBB ENTER ‘CONTEST _ H.T; Webb was defeated by ‘F. Spottswood, ~medalist, | in én"extra hole match in the city winter championship tournament Yesterday afternoon. Spottswood will consequently | meet the winner. of the Muldrow- Hicks match which will be played } @n Thursday afternoon of this week. This will be a game of ext Sunday, and will be the final Pound of the play. The final match next Sunday will be 36 holes, and the winner | Willereceive a silver loving cup of- fered by the special golf commit- tee of the Key . West - Realty Board. The prize for the runner- up will be a gold watch: Other Mear Winners will be given prizes fm merchandise donated by mer- chants. NEW SPEED RECORDS ARE BROKEN SUNDAY (By Axsoviated Presx) GULVER CITY, Calif., March 22.—Five recently established speéd records were broken here Yesterday in the 250 mile auto- mobile race, a check of the figures today revealed. Bennett Hill won the race in a non-stop drive. He covered: the 250 mile dis- tance in one hour, 54 minutes and w4 8-10 an ayerage speed of 431.295 miles an hour, eclipsing the record of 129.531. made by Peter. de Paolé at Miami, | Fia., February 22. University of Florida Deteat- Local Team In Game Here 0; On Saturday inact apa “game played on r afternoon at:the. Key University cf Florida andthe .lo- eal aggregation resulted in a vic. for the yietors hy a, scare of to 0. Fee » was a large.crowd in at- é %, and all thoroughly en- ‘the afternoon’s exhibition. The visiting team left Saturday might bn. the steamship Cuba. for Wooumnorice.t MARINERS: ee ” PLORIDA—Tampa Bay, Mane- dos’ River—Daniels Point Shoal Light No, 1 fey was not.destroyed as reported. Imetto Cut Beacon 4 * was destroyed. Its: position was marked with « tripod of stakes on March 15, 1926. Buoy List, 7th District, 1925 Page 58. By; direction of the Commis- sloners. of Lighthouses. WM. W. DEMERITT, Supt. of | ky SOOSOLOL LOOSEN OORSESLNRE CALENDAR OF SPORTS Racing: Meeting “of West Coast Jockey Club, at Tampa. Meeting of Tia Juana Jockey Club, at Tia Juana. Meeting of Havana-American Jockey Club, at Havana. i Bowlings: Ameri¢an Bowling Congress. toyrnament, at Tolede. Boxing; Jack Renault: vs. King: Solomon, 10 rounds, at: St; Louis, Carl Tremaine vs. Joe Ryder, 12 rounds, at Brooklyn, Leo “Kid? Roy:vs. Harry Wallaeh, 12 rounds, at Brooklyn, Maxey. Rosenbloom vs, Jack Delaney, 10; rounds, at Philadelphia, Sid “Terris vs. Harry. Cook, 10 rounds, at Baf- falo. Harry “Felix vs. Bobby Tracey, 10 rounds, at Buffalo. Murray Elkins vs. Frankie Le Fay, 12 rounds, at Albany, N. Y. Meyer Cohen vs. George Levigne, 10 peng: at Holyoke, Mass. “NOTES OF SPORT eee eocccce Tt is not unusual for good fox- hounds in England to be sold for $2000 to $2500. Spring training is estimated, to cost the major. league baseball clubs an average of between $15,- 000 to $20,000 each. At the recent Rugby match be- tween England and France at Twikenham, King George shook hands, with each member of the two teams, Arrangements. have been com- pleted for the fourth annual con- vention of .the Izaak Walton League of America, to be held at .| Chicago April 8, 10. Representing a football field with a team at play, an enormous wreath was carried at the funeral of a prominent gridiron player in England the other day. ‘News from the Southern train- ing camps has led many New York baseball fans to the opinion that the Yankees made a mistake in letting Pipp go to the Cincinnati Reds. RACING SEASON ENDS IN HAVANA (Ry Annociated Press) HAVANA, March 22,—-The 89 day. winter season of racing end- ed here yestérday. It is claimed to. have been the most successful year of Oriental Park since the introduction of racing in Cuba. Racing next: season will, be. un- der the management of the Ha-! vana-American . Jockey Club, which was organized for the mect- ing just closed. A majority of the owners will take their stables to various tracks in the United Seng the exodus commencing to- ays BUICK Te Wreer tice, Bach ine duced the “Triple Sealed gine” in the Better Buick. Sit pestiend he part inside a tight-fit- Seatmnn cc-wsh heneings enon ok tere ) has been added to tection for Buick iple Seals ReduceEngine @ear SaRaE Ux oer Ws Oat dee 2a gh eon canes. ates of ee Pnled Chee motor car. pre of the “Triple Seal” atill Better Buick upkeep coata, ‘The Better Buick offers the best in motor price. Come in and Sealed En- the “ and the many other superior Sieccras oad motor car. alone, Buick is a additional pro- Carter reduces modera of this BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Standard Six inn + ong pemctwrt ston ie pion The Better Butch CARS IN STOC! Division of Generel Meters Corgeretion TEBE E Dudch factories, ‘Geveremand toate be et | BLOWS HARDEST CLEVELAND HEAVYWEIGHT TELLS OF GENE’S WON- DERFUL PUNCH (By ited) Preas) NEW YORK, h 22! Johnny Risko, ‘Cleveland heavy. weight who scored a decisive vie-|* tory over the world’ light heevy- weight boxing ehampion, Pay] ~ Berlenbach, in a: 1@round bout here Friday night; says that’ Gene |* Tunney’s blows are.the hardest he ever has faced. -Among Riske’s opponents have been Young Strib- ling and Jack Delaney. | “Tunney is heavier than the others I mention, and that is where he gets, his punch,” Risko’| says. “Perhaps I will meet Ber- lenbach again, probably outdoors, and I have no fear of the gute come.” The contender class’ of ee weight’ division will continue its development when Young Strib- ling, the mighty young man from Georgia, and Jimmy Slattery, who proved a sensation a year ago, get together at Madison Square Gar- den Thursday night. Slattery has a six round decision over. Stribling to -his credit. The Georgian, desired a, 15-round per- formance this time but Slattery insisted on 10. eecrecanesensoes P. & 0,_S. S, Cuba, Captain White, arrived from Havana this morning with 106 passengers and sailed for Havana at 12 noon with 200 passengers and U. S. Mail. S. S. Governor Cobb, Captain Harrington, will arrive from Ha- vana this rnoon with passen- gers and U.’S. mail. FP. EB. C. Car Ferry - Estrada. Palma, Captain Ward, sailed for Havana last night with 26 cars of exports. é F, E. C. Car Ferry Joseph R. Parrott, Captain Hansen, sailed for Havana last night. with 26 cars of exports. F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain: Hansen, will, sail for Havana tonight with. 26. cars} of exports. pied F.E. C. ‘Ferry ‘Betrada Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive | from Havana this afternoon with cars. of and will sail for Havana. at: 11 p- m. with 26 cars of various commodities. F. E. C. eee oak S Parrott, Captain, Harrington, wil arrive. from Havana from = tonight with. cars. of imports and will sail for Havana at. midnight with 26 cars of various exports. [PaO ODS aL: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i . WEATHER CONDITIONS. During the last 24 hours * there were rains in the cen- * tral Plains and west Gulf * States, middle and lower *.- Mississippi Valley and lower * Ohio Valley in connection * with a moderate center of BS sarge over. southern % yuri and northern: Arkan- * sas:and a seeondary center in *: the, west Gulf, Elsewhere east *:of* the. Rocky Mountain plateau the weather was fair * with ‘pressure highest over Virginia, and the southern * Roeky Mountain plateau. It is warmer this morning * im the north Atlantic, States */and in the middle Mississippi *- and: lower, Ohio. Valleys, and * cooler in South Carolina and * western Texas. Freezing tem- * peratures are confined to the * xtreme upper Mississippi and * the northern portions of the * Lake region and New Eng- * Jand. * Moderate to fresh south- * east to south winds will pre- * vail over the Florida Keys to- * night and Tuesday. Lg Official in Charge. * H. B. BOYER, - * eee ener eeanne eee } Otel e e e e e ny Ai denms atigaie LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS FLORIDA—Sarasota Pass and) Bay—The following beacons re-| ported destroyed March 12, 1926 were replaced by temporary stakes March 15, 1926, and March 16 1926: Qne was erroneously re- ported destroyed. | Paima Sola Spit Beacon 1 was not: destroyed. Bulkhead’ North Beacon. 4—) Position marked with tripod 0?) stakes. Longboat Beacon 9.—Po: marked with tripod of stakes. West Channel Beacon 12.—Po- sition marked with single stake. Buoy List, 7th District, 1925, page 56. By~ direction, of the sioner of Lighthouses. WM. W. DEMERITT, Supt. of Lighthouses. VISLLIDLLLSL tiion Commis- OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Broken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received _A&, bL. PRATT Campbell Bldg. Fleming St. Btfective 12:01 a, m. January 5, 1926 ains 5 and 99 * M. — Trains 37 and 38 — Dining Car Service — For Further Information 4 D. RAMNBR, General Paxseager Agent HAVANA STEAMSHIP Vaited States Fast KEY WEST, CUBA AND THE WEST INDIES Via. Part. Tampa, Key Wi Proposed sailings. im effect on antes shown, Subject (o change, cancellation or individual postponement without notice: 76 — Hav Mon. Wed. Fri—-98 Tue. Thurs Sat-—10:00 PORT TAMPA THE PENINSULAR, AND OCCIDENTAL NORTHBOUND LEAVE Special 7:30 ane. West Express — 8:45 Al M ‘rains 76 and 76 See the. Ticket Agent Ke: KEY West COMPANY Mell Routes Vor eat and Havana, Cuba KEY-WEST-HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM KEY WEST SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926 vi. Tues, ar. Ly. Ar. Key West—Mon., Havana—Mon., Tues, S S. Governor Cobb leaves Key West Tues, Thurs., SS. Governor Cobb leaves Havana Mon. Key West Monday, Friday. S. S& Cuba leay Thurs, Havana—Mon, Tues, Thurs, Wed. Fri. Key West—Mon., Tues., Wed. 9:30 A. M. 430 P.M 10:00 A. M. 5:00 P.M. Fri., Sat. Sat. Sat Fri., Sat. F Sat Wed, Fri S. S. Cuba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saturday. Above hours are based on PORT TAMPA-KRY W! Eastern Standard Time EST- HAVANA LINE PFPROTIVE PROM, PORT TAMPA THURSDAY, MARC Ly. Ar. Key West Monday, Priday. Key West Monday, Friday . Hayana Monday, Priday Cit K RIGHT NOW COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER Antonio Garcia’s Garage PHONE 471 CORNER GREENE AND SIMONTON STS.’ When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build. Them ~» Hayana Tuesday. Saturday Port Tampa, Sanday, Thursday » Key West Tuesday, Saturday Key West Tuesday, Saturday Port Tampa Wednesday, Su: S& Cuba leaves Port Tampa nday Sun S Cuba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saturday. Above hours are based on Eastern St WILDER, G, F & FP. A. Jackseavilic, Fle. FP. 3. SAUNDERS, Vv. BP. & G, BM. J. &. COSTAR, Agent, Key West, Fin. “DR. STRATON TO BIDS WANTED. Bids for the construction of a stadium on the property adjoining the Cuban Club Building. Com- plete. plans and: specifieations are on file at: the. Cuban Club, which may be: inspeeted: by these. inter- ested. in making bids, Bids will be opened April 2, 1926, at 8 o’clock p. m., at the Cuban Club. * The board of directors of: the. Cu- Dr. Straton arrived in the city|ban Club. reserve the right to re- today and will deliver the first of ject any or all bids. Fur further his two lectures at the First Bap-|information or particulars see tist Church tonight. Mrs. Straton, E. GOMEZ who once lived in Key West, ac- J. R. VALDES companied him. They are stop- ping at the La Concha Hotel. The subject of the first. lecture wil be “The Dance of Death.’ This message when delivered as a sermon from Dr. Straton’s: New York pulpit created a sensation. The same occurred when it was delivered a little later in Mon treal, Canada. The other lecture will probably be on “The Truth About Evolution.” This is one of his recent and greatest lectures. The doors. of the church will: be open at 7 o’clock, an hour ahead of time for the lecture. Provisions are being made whereby it is hoped the entire audience may be seated. Soon aiter lecturing here, Dr. and Mrs. Straton will return to New York, bringing to’ a close a leave: of several. weeks from his pulpit: in Calvary Baptist Chureh. GIVE LECTURE EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH mar22-11t hest. Prices. Paid. For Second Hand Furniture and * Household - Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND. CORNER 509: WILLIAM:ST, NEW YORK By Sea Solid Comfort and: Excellent Cuisine Hot and cold roll sheet. copper. Albury’ 's Hardware Store. mar22-23 = all points in wenae, Arizona, New. California, ete. MALLORY ‘LINE C..E. SMITH, Agent Key, West, Florida FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished: Mattresses Made Over _ Parlor Cushions Made . R. Garing, 603 William. St. hanged for murdering his wife at|bird cage stan Leeds, Eng., Lorrain Lax bo: that he had done a good’ deed, WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRONS $7.75 HAVE BEEN SELLING. FOR. $8.75,- OUR PRICE TO. YOU IS GOING TO BE... 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