The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 23, 1926, Page 3

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a > A AY, APRIL 28,-1926. ANDY BOWEN AND CHARLI PITTMAN TO BE SEEN IN MAIN BOUT; SEMI-FINAL AND PRELIMINARIES . Sport promoter Willard Russell @mmounces a fight card to be put om, Wednesday evening, at the Key West Ath!ctie Club, in which Andy, Bowen of Washington, D. C., and Charlie Pittman of Philadel- Phia,. will. be seen in the main bout of the evening, which will. be ® scheduled: ten-round go: The semi-final will’ bring to- event also promises to be an interesting exhibition in eonnection withthe eyening’s pro- PITTSBURGH PIRATES AP. PEAR YESTERDAY. FOR FIRST TIME OF YEAR. BE-| “FORE HOME: FOLKS (By Asnectated Prean) ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD« QUARTERS, April 23:—All ‘al epizt ii (AGHA | mY ‘FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE GAMES OPEN THURSDAY GOOD: ATTENDANCE AT EX- HIBITIONS PUT ON IN FOUR CITIES ON OPENING DAY OF SEKIES. ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD- QUARTERS, April 23. — Civic ceremonies marked the opening of the- Florida. State. League, in four cities. yesterday. Good attend- ance was-reported.at all:the games| and enough thrills were furnish-} ed to keep the fans’ enthus‘asm at a high pitch. an embryo’ Babe Rath by clouting four hits in five trips to the plate. His stick work, along with the superior: ing of: Joe Hernan- dez, enabled Fort Myers to trim the Saints, 3 to 0. | Sarasota had a rather’easy: time the tune of 8 to 3... Miller’s triple in the fifth brought in three runs. Cason; pitching for Bradenton, ‘was rather wild in the pinches. The Tampa. Smokers took ad-| vantage of. Lakeland’s errors to wit §.to 3. Alvarez; om the-mound for the: Smokers and Craig for the Highlanders, both pitched good games; but the Tampa mounds- ‘man received’ better support from | his team-mates: Dumas’ home run | was @ feature of’ the game in whieh Sanford.trimmed Orlando 9; to 2.. In addition to contributing his home run, Dumas cracked out | @ pair of triples: Bordes, Orlando hurler, was derricked in the second after the Sanford outfit had land- ed on him for five hits and four runs, but the Celery Peds had: ob-/ teined-too great a lead. SOOCOSeCerSeoeonsceoees NOTES OF SPORT | | POPC CCORCCECLESLOEEOOELE | The: first: record of: a bowling game-in America was or January 1, 1840, in New. York. | ' Marcel Leemput, the Belgian) player who finished third in the recent international billiard tour- nament; is only 19 years old: Sixth in’ 1923, fifth in 1924, and second. last: year, Connie Maik be- lieves. he: will. land the Philadel-! phia. Athletics at: the top this. sea-| “Phe world’s record’ in’ the ~ potey wault is 13 feet 11 13-16 inches and is held by. Hoff of Norway. He also holds the indoor record, of 13 feet 8 ‘1-4 inches. During the twenty-five years ‘since >the” organization of the. has: given Philedelphia a pennant average of: every fourth | pj year. » The largest’ crowd) that eve> at- tended a rugby football game was 63,000; which was the attendance at last year’s, international match! between England and Séotland, Home runs: do not appear tc be ‘quite: so plentiful: in*the major Teagues so. far. this season as they ‘were: last’ year, when fifty-four cireuit drives were chalked up during the, first’ six days of play. Roeky. the lightweight champion, is said to be one of the richest of pugilists, his bank roll being estimated at close to half aj million dollars: The most of it was made in real estate specula- tion im; Buffalo. The Southern. Power Boat: As-' sociation, whieh is now being or-j. _ganized to. promote and regulate! motor boat racing in the Gulf of) Mexico, is to take in all the yacht) clubs along the Gulf coast: from) Key. West, Fla., to Corpus Christi, } Twenty-six colleges are expect-' ed to send their racquet stars tof compete in the second annual} Middle States Conference tennis) championships, which are sched-! uled’ to me played on: the courts of Johns Hopkins University, at{ Baltimore, the week of May 15. Cape Cod claims one of the best golf: courses in.the world, because | of the perfect conditions of its soil at aif seasons of the year. On the Gape are- found: grasses of the! perfect. The conditions are said to be very similar to the great links At Fort Myers, Messner proved | in taking. Bradenton into, camp to | co! | Health Day: has been poured out. | Grganizations. have | themselves: in. the celebration, and | women. in charge of children will Miss: Dorothy, Kellams, 16-year-old) high school student of Sullivan, Ind: who:recently won the Indiana state ntest for making free throws" it basketball. “In 50 attempts shé¢ tossed 43 through: the hoop” The contest was staged under the auc pices of Tridiana, University: 0 occcracesccececocese. wccccccccccssesecece YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League Chicago 11; St. Louis 7. Washington 8; Philadelphia 2: Boston 9; New. York 8. Detroit-Cleveland, rain. National League Beston 6; Philadelphia 2. New York 11; Brooklyn. St. Louis 5; Pittsburgh 3.” Cincinnati 5; Chicago 5.. (Call- cd in 11th inning: on: account of darkness). ~ a TODAY'S: GAMES. National: Leagne. Cincinnati: at. Chicago; St: Louis at: Pittsburgh. New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia. at. Boston. American League Chieago at: Sti: Louis. Detroit at Cleveland: Washington at Philadelphia. Boston at New York. STANDINGS New York. St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia” Voienn aqgada Ww. American. League Cleveland .. : New York Detroit .. Chicago Washingt Boston .. Philadelphia St. Louis 625 571 556 -556 500 333 222 DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF FLORIDA é OBSERVANCE OF CHILD HEALTH DAY ON MAY 1 PRESIDENT COOLIDGE PRO- CERAIMS SAME NATIONAL EVENT. URGES CO-OPERA-) TION { f NEW YORK, April 23:—May 1 will be National: €hild Health Day. President’ Coolidge has proclaimed it.and national officials, governors and mayors have added their en- dorsements. A ream of conv:ncing statistics about the necessity of Child interested: many. earnest-minded men and really: work to make it, a. success. On the other hand, the day ean- not. be a. success: until every citi- zen. of each. community regards himself as a genuine part of the celebration. Here is the way for you, the citizen, to do it. B % Try to. bring forth just one thought, just one idea of - your own, upon the subject. First, try to learn something about health conditions; drop by the’ public library or. write-to one or more of the several agencies engaged in this line of work, and ask for books or pamphiets:on the subject. On. Child Health Dry, thresh.out the matter you have assembled,, put two and two together and try to: arrive: at your own conclusion. An American girl, formerly Miss: Kathleen Wendell, now the Countess of: Carvarvon, is declared to be the best dressed. woman at} the Riviera pleasure resorts dur- ing the current season. Miss Florence Graham, daugh- ter of: Mr. and: Mrs. George’ B. Gratiam of Key- West,-was. recent- ly elected associate member of the Stientific Society of the Florida State College for Women. where |she is a candidate for a B. S. de- jgree in 1927, majoring in social science, The Scientific. Society has: dur: ing the four years of its presence on’ the campus, been composed of members of the faculty, these numbering: 25. This year, how- ever, it was decided. to choose from the student body of 1400, a number of studénts equal to the number of faculty members in ahaa (Ry Associated Press) MADISONVILLE, - Ky., April | 23:—With troops of the Kentucky national guard on duty, patrolling |the vicinity of the jail where three negroes are being held on-charges of attacking a 16-year-old white girl and the court house, the Hop- Kins county grand jury was to- ijday to investigate the case and |make its report. the society, placing them as asso- ciate members. Miss Graham was one of the 25 students chosen be- cause of her scholastic’ merit’ and interest eviriced in science. There were only three girls chosen from the social science department in which she is a major. . ‘ Lucignani’s Ice Cream | Delicions and appetizing. It is uatritions food that } furnishes energy for the days! activity. FINE FOR ASK Lucignani’s CHILDREN FOR RACING—IMeeting of Harford Breeders’ Association, at Havre de Grace. Meeting of Juarez Jockey} Club; at. Juarez, Mexico. k: ' 'TRACK—Annual- relay: es val of University: of Pennsylvania... | ELECTR | FANS | Under No Condition Buy a-FAN- Until You Have. Eo Seen Our Line, and Have OUR PRICES. ~ }] ‘We are Selling 9:Inch' OSCILLATING FANS for: as Little as $10.50, and STATION- : _ ARY TYPES for-$5.00- We are Agents for GENERAL ELECTRIC, and |. STARITE FANS. “Pay Us‘a Visit or Give.Us a’ Phone Call: | | i Pierce: Brothers Co, Free: Truck Service: i is a ) cigarette! I wish to announce my candi- dacy for re-election to the Flor- ida State Senate from the Twen- ty-fourth district, subject to the Democratic primary. There will be a number of}' matters of vital, importance to this: District, and particularly to Mon- toe County, in the 1927 session of the Legislature. The bound- of the City of Key West will to be to include the Florida East Coast Railway. terminals. The ten\ year contract will expire with, the 1927 session. T am a party to the contract ex- eluding the terminals from the] City in consideration of the con- struction of the Casa Marina ho- |} tel in 1917. slig! opposi- |} {ton to the terminals being. rein- ate I pledge that the terminals will || \be placed back withim the cor-iff & BOY, liowdy! You'll’ say 90 the: first one you roll with Prince Albert, the bet- slick as a whistle. “Doesn’t: flutter away on the first breeze or spill all around. . That's: because P. A. is crimp-cut. It burns. better for the same reason. And that taste!. There’s the real test after all: A cigarette made with P. A. tastes so good you'll be making one right to closing-time. Cool as a breeze from the North: Sweet.as grant as wind-blown, blossoms. ~ Fra That’s the better in Scotland: = limits. of the City of Key! |f ’ The eyes of the collegiate world | My long service in the saad } will be focused April 23-24 on/qualifies me for efficient service. |} , : , Franklin Field in Philadelphia, During the campaign I will make| |} 4 - where the thirty-second annual re-| further declarations of principles j ; lay carnival of the University of | which shall govern me in the Sen-; fj 4 Pennsylvania will be held. Olym-|ate. I solicit the support of the é pic champions, world’s record-| Democratic voters of this Dis-| fl —no other tobacco. is like it! | \ a) “ @eecccacesacacucccncesce (By Associated Prean) ST. LOUIS—Jack Renault, Can- ada, won technical knockout over Sully Montgomery, 7 rounds. . BOSTON—Red Chapman. scor- ed technical knockout over Herbie holders. and: college champions trict. } Sehaefer, Chicago, 4 rounds. from. all sectio-1s of the country} WILLIAM H. MALONE. fj Perm are to be found in the record en-| (Paid Potitical Advt) SAN BERNARDINO, Calit.—| try list, while the participation of -- = ii Pedro Amador, South American | 'several'stars from abroad will give; Change-your old fan for a new featherweight, defeated Leo Clark,/'an international flavor to the/one. See The Key West Electrie Laos Angeles, 6 rounds. meet. + | Company. apri0

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