The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 13, 1926, Page 3

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DEMPSEY NOT PERMITTED TO FIGHT TUNNEY OTHERWISE ; 4By Annoclated Prenn) NEW YORK, April 13.—Jack} ~" Dempsey will not be permitted to fight Gene Tunney in New York state this summer unless. Tunney first defeats Harry Wills. Ph mage James ‘A. Farley of he Seale Athletic Commission et : sown this decision ig Rickard, the: promoter “Who « ene been planning ©" heavyweight thampionsh’g bout for September with Tunney as a participant. At Tynney-Wills - elimination bout, the winner to meet the champion would be satisfactory to the boxing commission. Rickard js thinking ‘of: taking the Dempsey-Tunney affair’ to his wooden stadium in Jersey ‘City, which is being made ready for boxing contests after more: than a year and & WBS of idle a half of idleness. REALTY FIRM STREET CHANGES HANDS. ‘ The Shrout-Piper Realty Com- pany announces the sale of a house and lot: at. 1107 Packer street. This purchase was mage by Mrs. Alice Cathrall of Jac! sonville from Shrout-Piper, who owned the property. This small bungalow willbe remodeled by Mrs. Catbrall, and the Cathralls will move to Key West to make this their permanent home. Mr. Cathrall id a retired aay! man of Jacksonville. lis have g son, 4, Cathrald who makes his, ho) mi * 1126 Von Phister “abrent, well known resident. of ed West. cee see 20 made penis Deer neviola 10 , SING AT OPENING ; OF COUNTRY CLUB) pes FOR AFFAIR TO BE bis cate oF TH rae ORIMINAL|: FURNISHED BY j EMPLovED BY ‘ORGANIZA- : Miss Irene Reynolds, zenith soprano, will sing at the gn of the Key West Country lub tomorrow evening. © * Miss Reynolds is called 2 Seweetheart of the air,!’ Mee be broadcast over all the radio in’ the large cities in the inited States. Music will be furnished bythe West Country Club Or- \ ‘The following hostesses. have een announced by M. Ne: of the country elub: J. Newman, Miss Irene’ Rey- and Miss R. T. Vertuen of Besides the members’ of the @ub, their wives, close friends nd Relatives, all officers of the and navy have been invited to this formal opening and reception. The club has been beautifully decorated and prepared for this occasion. Drapes, furniture, —— and other articles of jing are in exceeding taste, making the club most attractive. is in readiness for the ming tomorrow evening, which ises to be one of the success- social*events thét have ever taken place in the city. C. Aubrey Nichlas And ; Wite Due To Arrive i | In Key West Friday C. Aubrey Nichlas, president of Garrison Park Corporation and New York capitalist, and Mrs. Nichias will arrive in the eity. Fri- day to be the guests of Mr. and} Mrs. Robert F. Spotswood. Mrs, Nicklas is the sister of Mr. Spotts- Mr. Nicklas has just r ce extended trip bate Banama Cangl zone, Californie the middle west, only return- to New York recently... The ison Park Corporation are developers of Garrison Park, ich promises to be one of the finest residential districts in Key West. 1 These nine ‘baseball pilots are figg.° Some are hopeful this will their year; others, less optimis- ic, are content. to \wait another season or.so while they build up "| their clubs: Cobb, : *Fohl, Sisler. and Collins Fepresent. the American League and Hendricks, Fletcher, Ban- ‘etoft, Hornshy. and MeCarty the ‘National, naturally. Cabb, Bisler, Collins, Bancroft and Hornsby are player-pilots. Ajl are infielders but Cobb. McCarthy is the baby member of the group in, paint of, service, having been amed manager of the Cubs dur- the winter. Last year he led Louisville to the gonfalon in the American Association. Hornsby gained the managerial job of the St. Louis Cardinals to- wards ‘the middle of the 1925 chase. Collins was appointed White. Sox<chieftgin a year ago, while, Bancroft, Sisler and Hen- dricks tok. over the job of boss at the start of the 1924 season; Weeking their first major league. Bancroft with the» Braves, Sisler theBrowns~ and’ *Hendricks~ the Reds. Fletchcr was nanved manager of the Phi-lics in 1923 and Cobb, De- troit plot; in 1921. Fohl took charge of the~Boston’ Red Sox ip 1924, after having managed the St. Louis ‘Browns: and~ Cleveland Indians...” Cobb has landed his: Tygers as high RE as second: place, while ‘in (THESE NINE MA MAJOR” LEAGUE. MANAGERS” “AGT RESULTS “ie, ical ‘ls ! HOPE TO ‘WIN FIRST FLAG THIS. SEASON | 1923 Fonl and within a single game of tying’the Yankees for the banner. Hernsby, Co}iins, ‘Sisler and Bancroft all did well last season. While the early dope doesn’t)’ “non-pennant- || come |{ favor any of these winning” managers. to through this. season, some of then ure’ still hopeful of showing]; their |’ the: way and ‘thereby cop initial flag as. major league man- agers. avrnnienapecerner ses- zee | FOR STATE. BENATE Rare SENATE District wil H. MALQNE RESENTATIVE FOR ae E COUNTY #, BETCHUM + “yuo HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL 4, LanceLyT LesreR FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR 4-¥.. BUSTO FOR SOUNTY SOLICITOR a 8. CARO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District WM, R. PORTER (Re-Election) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | First District Bor wan T T. RECIO FOR COUNTY Col COMMISSIONER Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COUNTY “COMMISSIONER | Fourth District EDUARDO C. ‘GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Fifth District SPELARO LoREZ FOR COUNTY CO} COMMISSIONER | Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER District , CLARENCE H. PIERCE Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON PHONE 348 JOHN C, PARK Plumber and Supplies | 1 NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street | | | | ,, ment closes at Pinehurst. ay Rese We e ; neon Searevenepeccserse | CALENDAR OF SPORTS Racing—Meeting: of sete The consideration for the xan: Dpapecgeasengrngegescces | Maryland Asseeiatign, ab, Bowie. | ~ Baseball —Opening of the season of the National League. | . Opening of the season of” the | American ,Assagiation. Opening of the seaspn-of tha | American sletacue! ‘ |. South Atlantje )° Shevtings ai | South amatetry ihurst. ~ eo bY North Bowling—New Jersey Stat¢ | championship tournament pent iat Newark, : { ~~ Polo—Annual Spring tourna} Golf—Sixteenth anaual mid- | }April- tournament opens at Pine-| hurst. | Your electric fan is in our store ropm. See The“Key West Elec-/ trie ompany. sabe Opening of the seasor of th¢|) | p, at Pin ' Sprint Star * ‘This is Edgar House, star’sprinter ct the University of Southern .Cali- fornia track team. He’s one of the best bets on the Trojan aggregation, | is specialties being the 100 and | 220-yard dashes, Yeur old electric fan is worth! something. See The Key West Electric Company. 4 _ Put $25,000 on Game 0 of Golf FOR MEMBER SCHQOL BOARD | First FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD } 4 } Archie Andrews (left) wanted to i sc his Chicago office building | to Fred Bartlett (right) for $575,000, but worth only $550,000. They agreed to Bartlett the play a game ught it was Pasadena for the $25,000. Andrews won apri0} *brand, Camels are the world- of “golf in | " atade Morody, Wales apd fornia, jTington, N. 35 » Pr To! Rogen SYRACUSE, No ¥-—Fight ‘be- ioe the ” scan ine print it. WICHITA, Kansas. — Young) Stribling, Georgia, beat, Chuck) Burns, Texas (10), rounds. | BALTIMORE.—Bobby Garcia, | Gamp Holabird, defeated Lew Mayrs, Baltimore, (12) rounds. PITTSBURG.—George Levine, | Brooklyn, won from Jack Zivic,| Pittsburg (10) rounds. \ NEW YORK. — Jack Bernstein, | beat Tony Vaccarelli, New ‘Anis! 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