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

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Cleveland 5; New York 2. Detroit 5; Boston 2. Chicago 8; Philadelphia 6. Washington 7; St. Louis 6. TODAY'S GAMES National League Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis, New York at Pittsburgh. at Cincinnati. ; American League St. Louis at Philgdelphia. Detroit at New York. * NOTES OF SPORT ‘The first tournament for the ladies’tennis championship of Eng- land was played in 1884. " With 150 courses located within the world in golf interest. | Freddie Welsh, ‘he for- mer lightweight champion. Roo cay Bae ge The fact shat she never had a jes in her life makes, Pee eee esos and Saginaw have — neck and neck for} in the reorganized Mich-} rida State League has first half of its split} ith Sanford the winner | margin, | ‘The excellent showing of the Sacramento Senators has furn- League pitcher, has been hurling | geod ball for the Rochester In-/ ternationg! Leaguers since he joined the team in early June. | The Salt Lake and Twin Falls| teams of the new Utah-Idaho/ League performed the unusual the | ether day when they engaged in} two a games in one af-/ | 4 The Western ‘Asadetation sprung! & new one when it offered a ban- quet to the team reporting the largest attendance on the opaing| day of the second half of the sea-| son. afford “Proper. Poot 4 and: Pzrercise,” by ARTHUR a MeGOVERN Former. physical director, Cornel Medical. College. -Too:much direct sun endangers health | UMMER heat Serfously af- tects people whose organs dre not © fune- toning proper- ly. You cannot to. take ehanees by be- ing ini poor physical condi- tion during the terrifie heat of the summer months. Summer weather calls for much light- er food than thé substantial fare that the body needs in the win- tery Prevaution should be taken that we do not partake too heay- ily of fuel foods, such as suger, starch and fats. Sunstroke and heat prostra- tions generally affect a’ pérson whose sweat glands do not fune- tion, as this is oné of nature's ways of elimi- nating heat and acids from the body. For those people who never perspire every care must be taken to avoid the hot sun. While on this point I “strongly urge ‘those “who can- Ret Sweat to im- sMediatery vo n- sult a physician or a reputable phyical instruc- tor as to the proper procedure to take to bring these, eliminat- ing organs back to life. This can be done by ray baths, hot tub baths, exercising in woolen underwear, ftubbing the body with olive oil, Perspiration ‘means elimination. Those’ who eabhot enjoy a good sweat can- bot know cofhplete good health. Calorie Diet Those looking for a tigid reducing diet. may take 2,000 calories. Those anxious to gain weight auak take ‘betweett 4,000 and 5,000 calories. BREAKFAST: One large apple A small saucer of apple sauce. Halt of a baked apple. I large:dark banana.. I ordinary canteloupe Halt a grapefruit. . I large orange Cereals ' 314 tablespoonfuls dry, hard cereal (with % glass of milk, 1 small spoonful! suzar).1¢0 _ About one-third eup any cooked cerezl, quarter cup of skimmed milk and one “small spconful sugar. 1 egg a 2 slices of. bacon. 1 -bran' muffin Y corn muffin. 1 slice bread med 1 slice dark bread toasted Coifee substitute with: sugar and cream Hot skimmed milk LUNCH: The average soup 1 cup * Baked potato 200 A helping. of spinach, sprouts, tomatoes, turnips, peas, beans Cucumbers, Cole slaw, celery, parsnips, cab: bage, carrots, radishes, sauerkraut - 25 Fruit salad with no ieee “260 Giass of miflk.: Average dessert about. “¥ DINNER, crs t Average “helping DON'T ‘LIE AROUND IN A ‘WET BATHING SUIT 190 ealetion, ‘960 “ean “ bronied® meat, Raw vegetable salad no dressing, .. Average dessert . Hot drink .... All jetters t a id be addressed to No. 6 Street, New York City. ‘The powerful ¢rew from the Univ esity of Weanlagtsn 4 eame in first again at the intercollegiate boat race at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., beating out the Naval Academy’s boat by a scant half length. Photo shows the finish, with the vietori ous Washington boat at the right. picture was sian it looks as though the disiance between the two boats was greater. « Washington Crew Wins Great Boat Race Due to the angle at which the Grinnell Mack’s Ss Aide Here's “Kid” Gleason, Conni¢ Mack's right-hand man in the pilot; ing of the Philadelphia Athletic this season. The “Kid” has been given much credit for the success of the team in general and “Lefty” Grove in particular, You'll recall the “Kid” as a former major league star and cne-time manager of | Chicago White Sox, " ERRORS Ber ERAN .WORKS 614 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS 35,000 CUBIC FEET During the year 1925 we used 35,000 cubic feet of gas for welding purposes. In 1926 we will more than double that amount. We have the material and machinery to “Weld any Metal that Melts.” No job too large nor too small for -our equipment, ROSSELLE . FOUNDRY | & MACHINE CO. PHONE 3 POINT VIEW SUBDIVISION ON THE ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA WHERE you wilt be within *0 minutes north of KEY WEST A CITY of 18,000 thabitents with your CHOICE OF CHURCHES THE. BEST of schools, postoffice, movies, where you will within 10 minutes of the KEY WEST CITY GOLF CLUB ONE of the finest golf courses in the state of Florida. This is ap OPPORTUNITY IF YOU are fond of fishing to secure a lot where you can spend your VACATION A_ LOCATION that you will al- ways love TO CALL YOUR HOME WHERE you can spend your time any time for it ts SUMMER ALL WINTER ON OUR ISLANDS the whole year. 1 AM OFFERING YOU A SAFE INVESTMENT. OUR LOTS ARE 50x100 OUR price, $1,000 Our terms, $25 down then $25 a month, for three months, the balance in quarterty paid. For further inf address Cc. J. HUELSENKAMP Suite 369-11 Olympia Bidg. Mami, Fis. payments of $501) each unti! the fell amount is }) CALENDAR OF SPORTS Racing: Meeting of Empire City} Raeing Assn., at Yonkers. Meet- ing of Hlinois Jockey Club, at Chi- eago. Meeting of Park Jockey Club, at Ottawa. Trotting: Meeting of Grand Cir- euit at Toledo. Golf: Pennsylvania open champ- ionship closes at Pittsburgh. Women’s Ohio State champion-— ship,, at Toledo. Women’s Illinois pul course championship, at Chicago. Tennis: Tri-State championship tournament, at Cincinnati. Wis- consin State championship tour- nament, at Milwaukee. New York men’s championship tourna- ment, at Rochester. New Eng- land sectional doubles, at Provi- . Shooting. Elks’ national trap- shooting tournament opens at Chi- eago. Alabama State trapshoot- ine tournament, at Mobile. Yachting: Regatta of Inter-Lake Association, at Put-in-Bay. Chess: Pan-American champion- ship tournament, at Lake Hopat- song, N. J. Connaught} | MAN SLEEPS UNDER LIGHT Stre et Professor Irving Fisher of Yale euebige who is‘one-of the fore- most political economists in the | world, is said to sleep under a [strong electric light, without night clothes or other covering when possible, because of the benefits jte be derived from the different rays of light. Professor Fisher is credited with saying it was next to ‘a sun bath in value. ° Size 106 ft. 9 in. x 108 ft. 6 in. All Emerson Fans sre guaran- jteed for five years. july12-+f CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE . 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