The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 24, 1926, Page 3

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eHiA TACAITAS SATURDAY, APRIL-24,,1926,, - MUCH STRENGTH, WIN 7 STRAIGHT MAJOR LEAGUE ACTIVITIES DURING WEEK SHOW STIFF’, OPPOSITION TO CHAMPION AGGREGATIONS BASEBA YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League St. Louis 2; Chicago 1. Cleveland 5; Detroit 3. New York 8; Boston 1. National League New York 6; Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia 2; Boston 1. Pitteburgh 3; St. Louis 2. Chicago 18; Cincinnati 1. ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD- QUARTERS , April 24.-— More! than a'week of major league base-’ ball has shown the stiff opposition for champion teams predieted from the training camps in the south. Both Washington’ and _Pitts- burgh are haying trouble, the Senatofs having won six and lost four, while the Pirates have regis- tered victories in only three bat- tles. The two New York teams appear to have been strengthened greatly since the close of the 1925 schedule, The Giants show an early season power with seven straight victories. The Giants have been turned back but once, Brooklyn seoripg; against them Gn the’ opening eh an At the Polo grounds. © At /the same time the Yankees have won, six and lost three, byt during the present ‘week have seored more than four runs in every game. Cleveland in the American end TODAY'S GAMES . National League New York at Brooklyn, Philadelphia at Boston. Cimeinnati_at Chicago. St. Lowis at Pittsburgh. American League Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at Philadelphia. Boston at New York. STANDINGS Mational League wiennaaad Be EO Ss 8 RR ROBE sawenan § TURES OF PROGRAM OUT. LINED (By Associated Prean) Browns’ winning} ASSOCIATED. PRESS HEAD- Melillo singled to|QUARTERS, April 24.—Track, MeManus. Lyons, :of the ite Sox, gave six hits, while his baseball, tennis, la crosse and golf nent, Gaston, kept eight safe-|"04 the interesting menu today "Some dcoea gy ie for Sonthérn college and prep *Detroit er tw! at eriticll) school. athletes’ The opening Saeen ane tie gained Wie flurry of baseball games ranged ory of the season for | : ‘over the Tigers, 5 to 3. from one portion of the south to while southerners: en- fang pero out Poa wo the other, for es to ‘eat 7 although Ruffing and gaged in ontiaiiding track events Itde held the slugging staff of |" foreign soil. Sera to six ‘The seore} The premier events of the day . % were the finals of the annual in- Figs Athioten bar Wanbonten terscholastic field tournament at » 9 to 5, through timely hit-|Sewanee. Prep school stars from » John Hauser, whose broken/over the entire south yesterday him: from “playing! went through severe | elimination with the Athletics last season, rae red his first home run since COC CRCOva0r- +22 200000000 FIGHT RESULTS Sevcccesssoccosasonccoes (By Associated Press) SYRACUSE, N. Y. — Dave whade, California, defeated Frank Moody, Wales, 10 rounds. * 8 4 NEW YORK—Abe Goldstein, New York, outpuinted A] Brown, New York, 10 rounds. Teddy Sil- va, California, defeated Tommy Milton, New York, 10 rounds. ** * ; HALIFAX—Roy Mitchell, Hali- fax, knocked out Jack Reddick, | Tgronto, 3 rounds. ee DES MOINES, lowa—Johnany Harris, Des Moines, defeated Ed- die Memo, Duluth, Minn, 8 rounds. * vie ‘WINNIPEG, Man.—Young Bob} Fitasimmons, New York, beat! * Charlie Chandler, 10 rounds, of SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Earl Forse, San Diego, Navy lightweight, was awarded a technical knockout over Harry Stone, Englewood, 5 rounds. WEATHER BUREAU ISSUES WARNING Ansociated (ny | NEW ORLEANS, Press) April 24. contests in seven events. Tech high school of Atlanta emerged with the largest number‘ of first places. Other preliminary events were scheduled today while the finals were also listed. A relay team from Auburn was | > at Des Moines to compete in the | , annual Drake relays, while Phila-|, deiphia’s and Georgia Tech’s pre- |. mier relay stars were entered in} + the second day's competition of |+ the annual Penn relays, At Princeton, N. J., the Geor- gia Tech golf team, led by Watts Gunn, runner-up to Bobby Jones | in the last national amateur golf tournament, met the golfers of | Princeton University, their second | tilt with eastern golfers this week- end. Yesterday, Tech won, 11 to/ 6, from Pennsylvania at Philadel- * . * * . * . > je tucky Racing Association opens at Lexington. Meeting of Harford |* Breeders’ Association, at Havre de|* Grace. Meeting of Juarez Jockey | + Chub, at Juarez, Mexico. le . » ROWING—Navy vs. Massachu-/, setts Tech, varsity and second), crews, at Annapolis. | TRACK—Annuval relay carnival |* at the University of Pennsylvania. | * Annual relay carnival at Drake | * ‘The weather bureau today issued | University. @ northwest storm warning from Port Arthur, Texas, to Punta Gorda, Florida, and smell craft, warnings for the remainder of the ‘Texas coast. The buerau sanngeemens said strong northerly winds were in-| SWIMMING—National A. A. U_|* wromen’s 100 yards backstroke at! * Omaha. * LACROSSE — Oxford - Cam-j« bridge vs. Princeton University, at) « dicated for today and tonight. Princeton. ie been opened Washington 9; Philadelphia’ 5. | Phit Barber is Captain and star | | sprinter of the University of Cali- | fornia track ond field team. | Missouri, Barber won the 220-yard ” | dash in the fast time of 21.9 seconds 5] He's one of the best bets the Bears | have this season. ‘SARASOTA TEAM. TROUNCES BUNCH " FROM BRADENTON [GULLS CELEBRATE OPENING ‘ OF FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE BY WALKNG OFF WITH HONORS (By Apumsave Press) ASSOLIATED PRESS HEAD- QUARTERS, April 24.—The Sara- League opening day in their home town by trouncing Bradenton here yesterday. Sidwell, pitching for the losers issued seven free passes and was touched for seven safe blows, Joyner. being. the ster with _|the stick, getting a pair of doubles out of three times at bat. > Fort Myers nosed ont St. Petersburg 7 to 5, ina seventh in- ning rally which netted four runs. The Saints gathered 13 hits off Davenport and Fort Myers rapped Dibut and Hewitt for a ddzen. Sanford again found Orlando easy and came out on the big end of a 7 to 5 score, The Celery,.Feds.chased four runs a¢ross in the first inning. | Orlando: scored three runs in an cighth-inning’ effort, making the count 5 and 4 but, Sanford came \back with two in the same inning which put the game on ice. Lakeland evened the series with Tampa when they ran away with the game 10 to 1. Charley Al- leri, “Smoker: pilot, sent in three hurlers in, an effart to stop the Highlanders. Luther pitched a masterly game for the -winners, letting the -Smokers down with four hits.” He also: eontributed one run to his team’s score. Under the intriguing name ee eee eee ee et ee ‘WEATHER CONDITIONS A storm of marked inten- sity, with a barometric pres- sure of 29.42 inches at Chi- cago, covers the upper Lake region and upper Mississippi Valley. Under its influence rains were quite general east of the Rocky Mountain plateau during the last 24 hours the exceptions being the north and middle Atlartie States and the Florida peninsula. There were thunderstorms last. night on the west Gulf coast, in the central Guif States and in Georgia and the Carolinas, and this morning strong winds and gales prevail over the upper Mississippi Valley, up- per Lakes and lower Qhio Valley. Strong high pressure accompanied by colder weath- er is iollowing the storm. Temperature has fallen 10 to 15 degrees over the Great Plains southward over north- ern Texas. It is warmer over the upper Lake region and colder in the north Atlantic States. Moderate southerly winds, probably shifting to fresh northwest and north, Sun- day. H. B. BOYER, Official.in Charge. ec eeeeesereres in the | | recent meet with the University ‘of | sgta Gulls celebrated Florida State* Station WSAI of the United States Playing Card Compgny at Cincinnati, is among the outstanting broadcasting stations of the country; it is wp with the leaders in power, for it has a 5000. watt Western Electric “equip- ment. And it is among the leaders in quality’ of entertainment, for it is teaching. the nation to play bridge. by In conjunction with other stations, | bridge games im which experts take part are regularly broadcast. The plan is to have four experts a deal of Auction Bridge and to st each bid and each play of the deal, together .with the reasons for each bid and cach play. Prior to each ing, Jisteners-in are in- formed as to the names of the par- ticipants so that on the night of the game any four may play the deal, and each player be named after one of the four experts and take the same rela- tive position at the table as that occcu- pied: by ‘his expert namesake. The result of the draw for partners and deal is announced, and then. the cards dealt: to each expert.” biddi then: follows, ‘after, whi iis announced so that the players can | mous. ni Bia phe ene cols Boe Oe Capers bells in. the United States ‘The bell tower of the plan in which | purpose. Saal play |WSAL hap ite home shelters the fa- oh : died at Racine, Wis,, her clock stopped at the same instaiit, When Mrs. H. T. Cheddington| longer permitted to wear masks have deposits of more “4in the streets or in public places,’ million dollars each. Secret societies in Italy are no} Nine New York savings banks than ten ee |. After being missing four from his home in England, Pred Herring, a. blind man, was found in a poor house in Glasgow, Scot- dand. f James Morin of Chicago, caught *| committing a burglary, had an eye put out while resisting. ar- rest. After being blind for 20 years, James Pope of Bristol, England, recovered his sight at the age of 85. _Isaac Nathan of London left all his large estate to charity and this message to his three sons; “Go j out and make your own fortune.” | Allan B. Cleare & Company . Wholesale Grocers and ~ 811 FRONT STREET P. 0. Box 18 Key West, Fla. VOTERS OF MONROE State Aid for Roads, 1 N bi There has been some discussion recently as to the real dif- ference between the term “real estate man” and “realtor”. There is an erroneous opini Sa BaLa aa » in the minds of some that these "|Monday morning, beginning at 10 ‘o’elock, in the rooms of the Chan =~ ber of Commerce on Duval street. Several matters of vital im- portance in connection with the organization will be taken up for of members is earnestly request- ed. * 2.1N 1 WHITE POLISH Shu-Milk Best Polishes For. White Kids Full line of All Colors Polishes |. GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP €12 DUVAI. ST. GRRYRURN PINDER, Menager * Houne Wiring, Repairs of ali Kinds Rileetrical Work Done Promptiy — TDPTIIOOMS Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats Made to. Order GEORGE'S HAT SHOP 08 DUVAL ST... GMODODIG Ls IF | AM ELECTED. TO THE STATE SENATE, ! PLEDGE THE— COUNTY Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. Better Transportation Service. The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail, Sick i Extending of City Limits to include F. E. C. properties on Other statements will follow.as subjects may arise. me T have no connections which will embarrass me with any of~ ee I edd dh dh ddhad hdd hihad. GOS HS Thoss who heard Mr. Herven’s tall or read it will realize that the aim and ambition of all realtors is to make the mem- bers of all real estate boards. through education, through exper- of “Jetsam,” a little antique shop has in Londen by the daughter of Louis N. Parker, the English author and dramatist. CA ALAA ALA AA hh de ddd, CENA hndkhed hb bb dh ddd de dd ddd di ddddd of Co a ee ee ee telldbracinggentienmeeereenti terms are synonymous. Therefore the Key West Realty Board feels it incumbent upon it to explain the difference to the buy- ing and selligg public who desl in our chief commodity, our basic commodity, real estate. A “real estate man” is any man who procures a license to buy and sell real estate, A “realtor”, however, a term applied to members of the local realty hoard and through it, a member. of the State Realty Board, and through it, a member of the Nat- ional Association of Real Estate Boards, is one who is always seeking through cooperation with the various organizations, to which his membership in the local realty board gives him entry, . to facilitate the sale of property entrusted to him, to study through the experience of others, the best possible way to pro- tect his client, and, since an infringement of the code of business ethics established by the board te which he belongs means imme- diate expulsion from the beard for unethical practice puts him on bis guard to ever endeavor to be an honest and upright brok- er. Each individual member of the local board has the opportu- nity to profit by the experiences of over 7£,000 real estate brok- ers scattered throughout the nation and Canada. This advantage naturally gives the realtor a mor@ or less professional standing over the plain real estate broker. ience and through training, « professional class, with as strict a - code of ethica in their dealings with other elienty as » professional doctor or a professional lawyer of the highest class. 1s ip their ambition to make it harder for the inexperienced, the ignorant and the unethical to enter this field. Since all of the foregoing is true, without » doybt, why should you not patronize a realtor (and this term is applicable only to those real estate men who belong to the local boards and thus receive the foregoing advantages, as has beep upheld by various court decisions throughout the United States and Canada) in preference to a real estate man, just as when you are sick you prefer to consult a doctor rather than a quack, or, when you have occasion to go to law, employ s good lawyer rather than s shyster. Men, such as the one that Mr. Herren told sbout ie his address, who insisted on the buyer signing, con-jeintly with bis wife, a deed for the property he was buying, and the one slop who gave as his definition in a real estate examination for g “conveyance” as a vehicle in which he took thé Clients é9 see the property. _ These ignoramuses should and shall by state legislation be placed © outside of the pale of those pligible to Duy and sell real estate clients’ interests, and this is the effort of the realty beard. "“TOROIIOOT ; : DEAL WITH A REALTOR Key West Realty y V. A. JOHNSON, Pres. * SITIO ITOMEOODOOEIO IED }

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