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SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1926, AMERICANSTAR © He Wins Title VICTORIOUS IN COLF CONTEST SWEETZER OF NEW, COMES OUT WITH; To uis! JESS YORK GCOD MARGIN CREDIT OUT OUR WAY Bows. 1” BAFFUNG OFF MY GOLF CLves:, BAG AND FOUR BALLS BT ONY FIFTY CENTS A CHANCE. HOW MANY CHANCES OO MOU WANT \ et f Pa oy | j i | (ity Ansociated Press) MUIRFIELD, XN 29. — Jess | Sweetzer, of New York, led by a} mfortable margin of four holes | usion of hi ander $ of and, in the con-} test for the h amateur golf championship. | The eatds for the first’ nine| 444 455 3456—38 643 454 465—41 ’s fine putting stood him in good 1 in the earlier stages of the u He held a 15 yarder on the third for a birdie three, and sank an even longer one on the} 458 y sixth for a birdie four, ta both holes. Swee who had won the first, | squared the match at the seventh, when the Scotehman lift- > his iron from the tee dropp into a bunker half way to the green. - | r went ene up at the en Simpson pulled his} drive into the rough. Sweetzer | was on in two and rolled his ap-| progeh putt to a holeable distance | while his opponent took two from| the edge of the green and then! picked up. On the ninth, a 475 yard hole, | Simpson barely missed a long putt | for another birdie. Sweetzer laid hes fourth dead for a half in fives\| Simpson WINS THIRTY-SIX HOLE FINAL MUIRFIELD, May 29,—Jess! Sweetzer, of New York, today.won} the British amateur golf cham-} picuship, defeating Alexander Simpson, of Edinburgh, in the 36- hole final. short | * B |1-5. Robert. Weida (above) may be an Olympic champion in years to come. | He ‘won the all-round title at a re cent boys’ meet held in Philadelphia. | Competition was unusually keen and | the youngster was forced to put | forth hie greatest efforte in order to | Jead the field | | | | | | eee ASEBALL eee, YESTERDAY'S ‘RESULTS | ——~—— | FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE SV. Ft. Myers, 13; Sanford, 4. Tampa, 2; St. Petersburg, 0. Liil\ en ©1025 ey MEA SERVICE. + WHERE A WIN WouLD BE A LOSS. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By William THAT OF FICE BuNcH ARE FON $F THEM RAFFLE OFF A PAIR OF RUBBER BOOTS A GUY WITA \NOODEN LEGS HA HA-THATS TH KIND OF A BIRD AwHO'D TRY TO SELL NAPOLEON A LOT ON ST HELENA! | < yf a 4 7 7 SCOCCOHHSSOSSOSSUSEEEOOES, TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES eeecereocosencocansesee® joris only. one-fifth of it. The 1826—Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox, | other four-fifths is turned imto a noted Confederate commander, | flesh and fat of domestic animals born in Wayne county, N. C. Died ; from which the food-salvage is |.in, Washington, D. C., Dec. 2, 1890. | S) The United States raises about 5,000,000,000 bushels of wheat annually, but consumes and ex- ee ee Highest Prices Paid For Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 1848—The “Californian” was | obliged to suspend publication in| San Francisco because all its em-| yes had left for the gold fields. PAGE THREE $e : = WHEAT BENEFITS’‘MANY | about 7 per cent. Hogs are the most economical food animals, re- turning about 20 per cent of the food given them. ; i rm, ‘Eczema, ‘sero. ' ber’s itch, dandruff, irritated scaly skin and practically all skin infec- | tions are cured by LICARBO. | “This remarkable healing antiseptic kills | che germ causing the trouble. Under its | magic spell the skin becomes soft, smooth and clear and blemishes melt away. ‘Pride in personal appearance demands the use of LICARBO ior all skin roubles. TRwiLliams e-80 Others rain. American League oo | Teel ae CRE a: CALENDAR OF SPORTS) Philadelphia, 2-6. New York, | **eeoeeeeseeooagoooosocs RAQING—Meeting of West- chester Racing Association, at Bel-| |mont Park. Meeting 6f Kentucky | Jockey Club, at Louisville. Mept- jing of Ontario Jockey Club closes |at Toronto. Meeting of Back} | River Jockey Club closes at Mon-| |treal. Meetfmg of Fairmount |.Joekey Club opens at Collinsville. | St. Louis, 4; Cleveland, 3. Only three scheduled. National League Boston, 5; New York, 3. Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Pittsburgh, 8; Chicago, 5. Cincinnati, 12; St. Louis, 4. _ TODAY’S GAMES Pledics of Life 2eecececoees eee a. (Dy Asxociated Presa | A } MUIRFIELD — Young man, if/TQ BE RENDERED IN AUDI- you want to attain the heights of | golfdom, get married. Bobby Jones did not win the American amateur | title until he was a_ benedict. / Jess Sweetzer is now on his honey-, moon. TORIUM SUNDAY MORNING s ¢ © |baccalaureate sermon to be HIGH SCHOOL | The following pfogram will be| |rendered in connection with the! «| JOHN C. PARK TRACK—Intercollegiate A. A. NEW YORK—The big Wall/livered by Rev. Thomas R. Adams, | 1860 — The Hall expedition started from New London, Conn., for the far North to search for —_— a | 509 WILLIAM ST. | ‘Think of LICARBO first for skin infec | cions, burns, insect bites, prickly heat, old sores, Florida sores, sore feet, poison ivy, | traces of Sir John Franklin. 1876—Sultan Abdul-Aziz of Turkey was deposed and a few| days later murdered. 1890—-The Duke and Duche: jof Connaught were enthusiast ally received on their visit to To-| ronto, 1908—The International Polar Congress met at Brussels, twelve countries being represented. | 1910—Glenn H. Curtiss won a} | $10,000 prize for an airship flight | from Albany to New York City. |railway by the Southern Pacific} | company was ordered by the Su-| | preme Court. | 1925—Wellasley College observ- ed the fiftieth anniversary of its | founding. FOR LESSONS IN | CLASSICAL DANCING | Sara Wilson, 249-3) | For Term of 24 Class | Lessons {Phone Mrs. PHONE 348 | PORN LALA ashes, pimples and boils. Everyone has a use for F. H. 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Army- Navy dual track and field meet, at | West Point. | outdoor championships, at Mon- +; treal. | | ROWING—Pennsylvania-Prince- ton-Columbia Childs Cup race, at Canadian scholastic | WEEK : eae With favorable ? program for the Boys’ Track Meet, ‘which will be carried out in con- nection with the activities of the Rotary Boys’ Week, was scheduled to start at 2 o’clock this afternoon on the army barracks gyounds, as follows: o A, vunds or less—50- yard dash all distance throw; running broad jump; chinning the bar. weather the New York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Chicago at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Cineinnati. STANDINGS American League New York . jo" 18 Philadelphia - 24 18 Washington . 82 19 Detroit 21 19 Chicago 22 20 Cleveland 20 19 St. Louis 12 28 Boston i | Princeton. Navy-Harvard-Cornell, | | varsity and freshman crews, at Cambridge. ROWING — Rocky mountain modified marathon, at Depver, | << 707; TENNIS—Franco-American in-| "571 ‘ternational matches, at Paris. Old .537, Dominion championship tourna-| .525 | ment, at Richmond, i “513; GOLF—Southern women’s cham-! .300| Pionship tournament, at Asheville, Street firm of Dillon, Read and pastor of the Fleming street Meth-| Jompany seems bent on twisting | odist church in this city. The ser-| | the lion’s tail. Charles Schwartz,/mon and exercises will be at 11! ja member, won the Grand National | o'clock tomorrow morning in the; with his jumper, Jack Horner. Jess | auditorium of the Monroe county Seetaor works ‘for the dirg: |high school building: NEW HAVEN — “Héld ’em) [tocessional - Ht +, Mngaed, |-Yale” might well be a fiational| . mamm,, > “Onward slogan just now. Bob Gardner of |" . a i Ghicamny capinte: ota Walker!” ene eee oe Le beye c' hich gets into action Share z 7 tielrgans vent te Yale. So did|.. Schipture Reading—Rev. S. W.| . i Rogers. { Jess Sweetzer. i : * * | Hymn-—“Come, Thou Almighty | CAMBRIDGE—When Harvard King.” : | can’t win, a Yale victory is pre-| Sevmon——Rev. Thomas R. ferred here. Bobby Jones went to Adams. { Harvard. Authem—Choir. } BenedictionRev. A. F. Eld-} NEW YORK—Ah Foon is dead, Titlse- leaving a fortune amassed from picking them right at the New York and Maryland tracks. a en Christian | * a oe & Johnny, a parrot with clipped after falling from an automobile || 328 Simonton Street Plumber and Supplies | | | WE HAVE IT! IN NEW LOCATION — | Wn. Curry’s Sons Co. i i | BETTER BUICK PRICE LIST Duet——May Hill and Jane Lewis. | 270 Class B, over 83 pounds and un-} BENCH SHOW-—Annual show | near Ky wings, walked 15 miles to its home| | | National League Wi. der 107 pounds—70-yard _ dashy| baseball distance throw; running! jump, chinning the bar. C, over 107 pounds, un-| years of age—~100-yard | Cincinnati dash; baseball distance. throw, | Chicago running broad jump; chinning the| Pittsburgh here ‘Brooklyn In addition to the above theve| St Louis will be an open track moet in| New York which any ivid’vidual or team may} Hace nia enter with no re ‘osten Pet. 27 22 20 20 21 18 15 ae 659 611 541 Ad 14 17 18 22 35 low hurdles; hich jumps running broad Baseball Game Scheduled 12-pound shot put; pole| To Take Place On Sunday If-mile relay team of Atter: At B aw each runner covering 220) Gobigomce se events will be in charge | “ There will be a baseball game Pcrpall and Captain’ played at the Army Rarracks to- Muldrow. It is announced | morrow afternoon, beginning at 3 will be awarded for! o'clock, between the Liberti all water and track meets. | Regulars, Both teams have been putting sand Pes eesercorra+<se0ececes| . Saanccccccncccncne|tond. ~ <o iain a “erarne wail SMES RES aa EW YORK. Joe Dundee, Bal-| timore, outpointed Willie Harmon, WOMEN FIGHT New York, 10 rounds. Lew Tend- ler, Philadelphia, outpointed Basil G », New Orleans, 10 rounds. eRTaceen . | cay A EAST CHICAGO—Shuffle Cal-| | PARIS, Jehan, Chicago, knocked out Nate|the woman's singles in the Inter- Goldman, Philadelphia, 2 rounds. jndtional hard court tournament ‘ beginning here on June 2, places Jack Kane, Chicago! Susanne Lenglen at the head of defeated Joe Azze-'the top half and Miss Helen Wills rella, Mil pe, 4. at the bottom of the second half. ‘ wit Thus there is a spect o| TO LEAD TEAM OF Fhe the another meeting between the French e f i = BRITISH GOLFERS **"° and the American cham. ed Press) tS a cad ---Ted Ray! Robbers broke into the jail at m of Brktish pro-| Garden City, Tex.,and carried against Walter) away a large still which had been American stars at| taken in a raid. ne fourth and fifth, So need today. Abe! While James McPheron of Chi- George Duncan also! cago was havipg his hair cut by will be members of the British! a woman barber, his pocket was “team. i picked with a loss of $1,600, lated Presa) . (My Assoc! was ou jin practice for the game, and an FIGHT RESULTS jexcellent exhibition of the nation-|{ . | jal sport is promised all who at-/3 t FOR GOLF HONORS The draw for of Oakland (Calif.) Kennel Club. } Serial No. OL8855 Department of the In Land Office at Ga | NOTICI | Myrtle id that Flor- ton, Il. LONDON — Dick Byrd, who — os | didn’t shiver when he flew over | the North Pole, has caught cold in the hot weather of London. * * LONDON—King George is a} loyal host, but very frank. Wel- coming United States marksmen at Buckingham Palace, he said: | “You don’t expect me to say I) de- West, of June, 1926, imant names as witnesses: | n J. Landers, of Big v . Johnson, of Big Pine, Flo | William H. Sands, of Big Pine, Floric Minnie L. | Duk | ida, Flor- YM, | may10-30¢ egister. | Serial | Departme of the Lana ¢ eat Gi | ig ahassee notice of inten= mutation Proof, the land above Clerk Circuit ida, on the ‘ourt, at K. day of Florida. James 1. Flo M Johnson, of Big Pine, tle L. Sims, of Big Pine, Plor- GEORGE C. CROM, may] 6-20t Register. When 8-year-old George Peter- son of Chicago fell into the lake he landed im a fisherman's net and | was quickly pulled out unharmec'. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Teacher of Cornet, Saxophone, Trombone and Clarinet. Spe- cial instruc! solfegiq, time and music. Band and orchestra furnished all occasions. Parlor music a specialty. HUBERT REASON 910 White St. Bhome 444.W for Pine, | *| That’s her name. 5; was John D. hope you will win. I certainly do! not, but I do hope the match will | be very close.” coe ee NEW YORK—Dr. Al Smith. It} is reported the governor will re-| ccive a degree at Columbia from the hands of Nicholas Murray But- | ler, another wet. * 6 NEW YORK--Mrs. Susan J.! Life is 93 years ald, and has cele- | brated her approaching birthday by making three speeches. Why | shouldn’t she be spry at that age? In addition she Rockefeller’s school teacher, and she lives in. Coconut Grove, Florida, during the winter. | * ANY BUSINESS COURSE j ENGUISH AND SPANISH ~ TAUGE PAGE SAYS You will have no trouble in the starter perform- ance with New Day Jewett Six. e IF | AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, | PLEDGE THE VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: State Aid for Roads. Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. Better Transportation Service. The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail. Extending of City Limits to include F. E. C. propcertivs o71 the Island of Key West. Any necessary local legislation. ’ Other statements will follow as subjects may arise. 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