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SATURDAY, APRIL 10,.1926, DELGADO IN BOXING BOUT, WINNER OF LAST NIGHT'S neh IS GIVEN DE-}- Cision AT END OF deck ROUND a. "s vr At thg-eonclusion of a boxing|: ten |) bout*that went the ‘full rounds, Kid Indio was.» given “a refereee’s decision over . Filipino Delgado, at the Key. West Athletic |’ Club arena last night. Both the fighters. are natives of Key. West. and_an immense crowd of friends}, and fans were preseat’ “to witness their battle for yngilistic premier- ship. They drew the largest crowd that has péen seen at the local arena this season, and the club building resounded the tumultous “Pplause that followed adyanta- ges gained by either ombatant. Many of the fans expressed. dis- appointment because a. -victory was not gained in less than ten rounds, and the opinion seemed to be that the honors’ were ‘almost equal, however granting that: Kid Indio was entitled to the, decision, Kid Indio won four‘ rounds, Delgado three, and three . were enen. - The tenth rotind ’ matked the’ fiercest fighting of the: bout, each fighter seemingly bent ‘ypon scoring a victory before the last gong sounded, Kid Indio was declared winner. He emerged from the ring much fresher and in better shape than did his antagonist. Tn the semi-final bout of the’ program Young Sharkey met Char- ley Tift in a. contest that resu:ted in a draw at the ee of the fourth round. In an Oe ae bout. Reggié if was awarded a decision over Young Ross, who was nine pounds heavier than. Trevor... °°» The preliminary fight. went: four rounds and Bobby Waugh, the left-handed mauler, stored 2 draw with Battling Vincente,» 7... *} the Nats’ lead ‘in their series to} victory, getting four hits, one a} -| winning side, the-White Sox shut-! “ WASHINGTON. SENATORS; + 'WANER” INJURED BY BAT: ; TED BALL. / ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD- JUARTERS, . April. 10.—Base- fans bf six major league -eit- see their clubs in action on ee come: this -afterngon, Yankee Stadium will be the le ground of the Yankees and klyn Robins and tomorrow St. Louis plant is to be dedi- ited by the first game of the me series by the Cards and wns. The stadium now séats 4,023. This is home-coming day for Washington Senators who will their series with the New ‘ork Giants. Boston’s teams, Red Sox and Braves, are play- the second contest of their y series while the two’ Phila- ia clubs are playing. their game. The -Cleveland In- 8 play the f first of two games} Reward for 40° Years Service ,| Young Star | | | | | Presenting Melvin Ott, 17-year-ol New Orleans high. school boy. whom | Manager McGraw of the Giants has le picked as a most promising player., He's a catcher “by trade.” but Me- Graw has been so- impressed with | his hitting and fielding ability he in- | tents to develop the youngster into | ; en outheldes. | SE 52 AP ERR 1 Cea Os | with the Cincinnati Reds at Cin- cinnati- » Pwo -favorites went dewn to defeat in‘'yésterday’s ten exhibi- tion games. “Dean and Carlson, | of the Philzies, shutout the Pen-| fant» aspiring. Athletics, and the} Réd Sox surprised fans by beating the Braves.; Errors. figured . in| the defeat. of ‘the’ Boston Nation- als. | Pittsburg’s world® champion Pi-| rates hung up ‘the batting record | of the day by getting 18 safeties against the Louisville Colonels. | Kiki ‘Cuyler led> the att@ek wth; four hits. The Pirates yesterday seratched Eddie “Moore second sacker, from. the hospital list and added‘ the name of Paul Waner, fielder. ‘Eddie had been- out’ of the game with a bad ankle for} weeks. Waner had eight stitches taken) in‘ his hip, injured by a batted ba’ The Giants turned the tables on the Senators at Norfolk and cut) 4—2. Frisch starred in the Giant | homer, in, four’ times up. «| Meuse]. ‘and Koenig~ clouted | cireuit: drives at Richmond. } Both Chi¢ago teams were on the | ting out Evansville, Ind., after) two.deys of idleness and the Cubs I} Squaring accounts with the Kansas | City “Blues. * The ‘Sok dre’ now in |/ Toledo for the last training sea-|' son-games,-while the Cubs-are in |. Kansas City. Other games played yesterday were won by the Browns at Memphis, the Detroit Tigers at Nashville, and the Ceveland In- @ans at the University of Ala- -bama, Tuscaloosa, Each major’. league team won without difficul: ‘ty. ‘Both the Cards and Browns ai considered pennant contenders this. year and both been fa-| vored during the training period. | Both clubs have large followings. Accompanied by several hund- red fans, the Indians will leave Cleve’and Monday night for the open:ng game at Detroit. The trip will be made by boat. The} Detroitersare in Memphis today for their final exhibition game. Val Picinich has returned to} the camp of the Cincinnati Reds after an absence caused by. the; illness of his wife. -He will be be-| hind the plate in Tuesday’s open- | rr. e = } ~ Central News President Salt Gives Emblem to Leo M. Dunn the dis- In 1910, Mr. Dunn was chief store “Service |keeper of the Pittsburgh distributing | world, in charge Graybar Electric Company, was recipient of this honor yesterday Fen service of forty years con- service. Mr. ‘Dunn has had aw intéresting career, representing as it does house of the Western Electric Com- | pany. He became manager at Pitts- | in 1913, and manager of the | iphia house of this company in 1918; Oe Bek Sear be wat Ba Oe sistant Eastern a. Later he - was Genin York as manager of the New York distributing SS re ine Enea Mi if Vestern trict Manager 0! - Electric. the | Manager of the Supply Department SES, a. poshion be: bell up to bie advancement the Vice- [reason of which ¢om: To instituted the’ said suit segking a ney, unknot t Josephine | Reco, Wopnia Weta and’ Cartow ORDER OF PU $ In the. Cirenlt Coupt of the Twentieth Judicial Cirepit. of the’ State. of Florida iw i Coun- tir Generora, Lobes noe aes | Lopez, iy g he bushand of the waig ‘Genes tesa eee Bintte Ges Guiet-Title. Tar aa “conn, Catherine Seig- ran. and Gegtae, Aldersiade, ‘t living, and it. ‘dead, the heirs, devisees, other claimai terests by, through or sander 3amuél Cobb, Cat! [man and George rslad or gtherwine, Cha: Angelique “Re | Ritrea Reclo, Al c Sophia Reclo, Cartos " Recis, Emelina B. Hayes, Complainants having tied “Yheit sworn bill of complaint inthe above entitled cause, setting forth there- in that \Generosa Lopes one of the complainants, is the owner and in session of the following de- rea} estate sitwate, lying ng_in the County of Momroe, e of Plorida, to-w' On the Island .of Key, West,. and Wiliam delineated “in February: 32 1829, as a-part.of. tract teen (17); an@*now nna or de- scribed .a@ a- part. of (4) in traet seventeen’ Gis partiewlarty oF ubdivision éne (Ly diagram made by bed hite, 48 said, ed Streets and runsing * along United Street in a South westerly jon fifty (0) thenee right angles in a Sbuthbastenty ction one hundred <(100) téet;. ‘thence at ight angles. im.a- heasterhy — Ton titty (a0) eee Ps angles a Northwesterly dfrection one hundred (200) feet to-the of berinning. And that the complainant .Aqui- lino Lopea.is the owner and in pos- session [of the following deseribed al estate situate, lying and being in- the County of Monroe; ‘State of Florida, te=w On’ the Island of Key eet and known on - Wiliam head’s map of said Tnland ed tn» February A. "D. a part of. Tract Seven- and wow better de- as part of Lot Four (4) Tract Seventeen (17). and more- particulafly “deseribed. as a part of subdivision Three €3) A according te @ diagram » by. Pierce and.) White,..of sas Lot Four (4) of said ~ Tract Seventeen (17) recorded in Book ~“N,” $15, “Monroe County, Florida, public records, Commencing at a point on Wil- Yam Street, distant One Hun- dred (100) feet from the corner of WiHiam and United Streets, rvnning thence along | Wiliam. Street in a ome: Hoh oY tion tnenve ne ota ent ‘sheler Southwesterly Hundred (106) feet, ther thence, gt right angles ‘in a North direction ‘Twenty foul thence at ge a Northeasterly ; Hundred (106) feet to the point | of beginning... That complainants aase Hiceed tf 4 ‘said bill of complaint-that their predecessora.in ‘rite hawe pore in the aetual, fot & period of-more eal 3 than fifteen years before the filing 6f plaint, claiming © color ‘of title, that iamuel Cobb, Catherine Seigman | and George -Aldersiade, if living, and if dead, the heirs, devisee: srantees, or other claimants, claim. ing interests by, through or under | Samuel _ Cobb, Catherine — Seigman | and Georgse otherwise, and other unknown _per- | sons, and Josephine Re }Sophia Recio and Carles F. Recio, are a of coms e under defendants peert a c uubject matter ‘of this suit; and that there are certain defects in complainants’ . title plainants have decree of Court forever clearing, confirming and. qGteting their titles to said rea} estate, That the whefeabouts, residence or residences, domicile of domicile: ddress or addresses, and the age: of the said Sanmel Cobb, Catherine | Seligman, and George Aldersiade, if | living, and if dead, the heirs,: de- visees, grantees or other. claimants claiming i sts by, through or under Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seig- man, and George Algerslade, *de- ceased, or otherwise, and all other unknown persons having or ela! ing an int the lands. the subject matter of this suit, are to complainants, their agent or ek Rec are apecrdeidente of & @entof the State of Florida, and iderslade, deceased, or} - State-of Florida, that the said Jase- hine A. Recio and, Sophia Ree! jé at Fairfax Hall, and that the said Carlos F. feaides at Notre Dame Uni- versity, South Bend, Indiana, that pot disabilities of infancy of the Josephine A. Recie and ites. have been removed by an er- der of the Cireult Court; that the said Carles F. Recto is oyertthe age ‘Of twenty-one years, and that there 8 né& person in the State of Flor- ‘da, service of a subpoena or sum- mons to. answer dn Chancery upon whom would bind said defendants. Wf 18 THEREFORE ORDERED, hat you Samuel Cobb, Catherine Scigman, and George Aldersiade, If living, and if 4ead, the heirs, de- visees, grantees or other imants, elaiming interests by, through, oF under Samuel Cobb, Catherine Seig- man, and Georg: Alderslade, de- zeased, or otherwise, -and ‘all other unknown persons having or claim- ing (an. interest In the lands tl subject matter of this suit, ohine A. Recio, Sophia Recio, and Carié# F. Recio, are each hereby required to appear to the said bill of complaint on or before the 3rd Gay of May A. D. 1926, otherwise the allégations of said bill of com- plaint wil be taken as confessed by said defendants, it is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for four consééutive weeks in the Key Citizen, a mewspaper eco 28 County and Stat WITNESS -my, hand and the seal of said Court, at Key W Mon- roe County, Florida, this ara day of April A. D. 1926. (SEAL) . Z FILER, Clerk of the Ciresit Court, of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit -of pers. in and for Monree Coun- NORYIN G. MALONEY, Solicitor for Complainant. apr3-16-17-24; mayl CIRCUIT COURT. Ss FLORIDA, PWENTIETH CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE C ~BY IN CHANCERY. Gonzales Pine, ‘Complainant, pearing by the sworn bill! filed in the above-stated cause that Estrella America Ana Herra y Herrera de Gonzalez Pino, the de- it therein named is a nonresi- W. residence is unknown and that ‘she is over the age of twenty-one years; it im therefore ordered that Said nonresident defendant be and she is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cauge_on_or before, Monday, the 3rd day of May A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed ‘by said defend+ ES it/is further ordered that this or- for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, be meg in said County and States thle. io 3rd, 1926. re D, Z, FILER, v. 3. 2. Solicitor for Complainant. apr3-10-17-24; mayt eH 8 cmCUIT CouRT, FLORID, TWENTIET! CIAL curr, ae me TY —IN CHANC! Mary E. sane fe Matton, ‘Complaina el ber 1. Mattcnon, tears. eto ient. sworn - i ee Ta Pie above: above-stated cause that H. Matteson, ‘the defendant therein named is'a nonresident of State of: Florida, and now a resident of Philadelphia, Pg, and that he is over the age of twenty- sey years is therefore ordered said ‘non’ it defendant be an@ he is hereby required to appear to the btit of complaint fited in said gaute on or before Monday, the 3rd Sree of May A. D. 1926, therwine the ions of said Il be tak- eh as confessed by sald. “adtendant it is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Key Weat, Citizen, a newspaper ed in said County and SI | his fori ard, 1926 — | EAL; pede FILER, | Merk Cire! ‘ourt. \f s. Caro, eegpanb i} Solicitor for, Complainant. apr3-10-17-24; mayl JCD ie NOTICE TO CREDITORS —_ ree siowatr. te re Estate of yuna - Soe ang deceaned. re Legateen, Dine Sttieioon” eet all Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said Ente You, each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands ich you, oF either of you, may have against the estate of William J. Phelan, de- ceased, late nroe County.’ Flor- y Judge of Monroe . at bis offiee in the Court House of said County, at Key West, Monroe — Coun: Florida, within twelve months from the time of first publication of this notice, to-wit, April 10th. PAU LIN Executrix of Teatament of Wi deceased. J aprie-17. Your oli cleetric fan is worth sémething,. Seé The Key West Electric Cppany. aprid} Change your old fan for a new ong. See The Key West Electrie Company. aprl0 ‘ oe E Lucignani’s ~~ AT Ice Cream a It is nutritious food that furnishes energy for the days’ activity. FINE FOR ASK Lucignani’s CHILDREN FOR Ice Cream {sen. der be published @nte each week) ¢ @ ,newspaper | * Clerk, Cirewit Court.L: STATE OF} = ? Claude Noland, Cadillac repre-| sentative in Florida with. head- ‘quarters: in Jacksonville, left ‘yes- terday morning on. his yacht, | While-Away, after spending poaig eral days in the city fishing, as| the guest of Robert F. Spotts- ‘wood. * : On a fishing trip in these waters: Mr. Noland caught ‘two tarpons and a variety of, other: fish. He stop off at Long Key fom a day and then proceed to Jacksonville. oon: e CALENDAR OF SPORTS ecoccecse Seccccrococs Racing: Meeting of Southern Maryland Association, at Bowie. Meeting of Tia Juana focery Club, at Tia Juana: en Baseball: Western’. Intercol- Jegiate Conferenee opens its sea- Track: . Annual -relay_ carnival of Georgia Teeh,, at Atlanta. | + Laerosse: - Oxford - Cambridge vs." Johns” Hopkins, : at“ Baltimore. Bench Show: Annual show of Springfield .(Mass,) Kennel Club. ‘Volleyball: - . 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