The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 12, 1926, Page 3

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x THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE SPORT S® it ase YESTERDAY'S RESULTS : SAND National League J py he Conant Brooklyn 4; Pittsburgh 2. For Bout With Tunney =-"==... nings). | Washington 5-5; New York 4-4. EXHIBITION SCHEDULED ‘LEGION DEFEATS a reoats chars Victor and Vanquished AT YANKEE STADIUM , ee COAST GUARDERS) cos, Pease Chicago at New York. za | é i St. Louis-Boston, not scheduled, SEPTEMBER 16 5 | ONLY TWO HITS REGISTERED] * New York-Pittsburgh, not sche- | duled. . AGA!NST LEGION (Ry Associated Presa) ‘ Been TWIRLERS American League NEW YORK, Avg. 12,— gon ta wiki Philadelphia at Boston. ‘ aks ‘ % ae : E TR New York at Washington. The state athletic commission NA é ee The American Legion aggrega-| Only games scheduled. has recommended that ‘Jack 3 sigs me tion had on their batting clothes ; & g yesterday at the Garrison and de- STANDINGS Pere em nnies 8 leery on Wea |feated the Coast Guard nine by) - National League to meet Gene Tunney ina e . : i ¢#@— |the score of 18 to 0. The Coasg L ’, e his Guard was off form, while the ~ contest for the world’s heavy- Dee 4 2 aR Legion seemed in ex‘ra good form. 45 weight. championship at the ee 4 : % i Grey:and Dey did the pitching for be ek ae i ; the Legion, with Lowe catching. | Cinci Menkes Oewdiens: ont: Hopton : i : |Kean and Taylor did the battery |New York . 52 ber 16. 3 " 3 E work for the Coast Guard. Chicago - 52 ees The Legion are strengthening] Brooklyn 58 par pene ehemylen, ed ee % ¢ ee their team from time to time and {Boston .... 64 been previously denied a “ x 4 f cy expect to be able to stack up with| Philadelphia 64 . . " Ei ee the best before the season is over. Heense, following an appliea- é Schedules will appear in The Cit- re clases Sak tion made, which matter, : ” { — izen from time to time. 09 : . Practically all the Coast Guard He Bet g és é E | boats were out, carrying with them| New York . 41 .635 the members of the commis- # y : ‘ a number of the service” team’s| Cleveland BL 552 p 4 best players, so that» men had to! Philadelphia 52.527 E be assigned to unaccustomed posi-|Detroit ... 55 517 Seeccoccsceocesvscccecce : at x 6 os 5 f| jtions on the diamond, thus seri-| Washington 54 .509 ously reducing the usual éfficiency|Chieago . 55* 508 MARINE NOTES 7 as Be ueS Se : of the aggregation. St. Louis 64 .423 : Boston Th 321 Cecvccccccavacccscoecerc ee — ’ ,. iy | BARELY SAVES EYE TO SEE | geccee. P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain Al- es» ie pe % MAN SHE LOVED 20 YEARS bary, arrived from Havana at ee g . % CALENDAR “6:15 P. M. yesterday with 49 pas- é : a Ga NEW YORK.—A month ago} e sengers and U. S. mail. ¥ +s Miss Catherine~ Callan entered. a he i t aoe: ‘ private hospital for an operation Racing: Mee eae mee F. E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. "ee A ge H jon her eyes. She explained that Ae eee wall Jockey Club, Flagler, Captain Hansen, arrived : i |she had been engaged to be mar-| ing of Linco ape ro} Gi<. Cate fom Havana at 4:45 P.M; yes ried since her girlhood but that] tek jouer Club: owes her fi had b in’ China for | 24 terday with 27 cars and sailed for ; er fiance had been in’ China for| neugte a Havana last night with 26 cars. X ‘ i more than twenty years and was s just returning home, when the : : fg ue’ Sanag rry Estrada ae marriage was to take place,. She Golf: Western junior ch Pe Sin os ‘ain Ward arrived : ; 2 had not been brave enough to have | ionship tournament, at Chicago. j ge P . . te the operation before, but she} Texas professional championship Ba eg “ ~ \ he 3 ; wanted to have her troubles over! closes at Houston. Towa women’s arts . oe “i . : “a Mbéfore“he’ arrived. She has just{ championship tournament, \at Des * { * | been discharged from the hospital. | Moines. aor cecek hainelon . The sight of one eye has been tombs mS 4 ‘a . a - . [and the operation was orily just in ‘Tennis: National junior champ- sailed for Havana last night with Meet hid Ned national: public links. golf champion, Lester Bolstad- time to save the other. The wed-|jonship tournament, at Chicago. 26 cars. of Minneapolis. Bolstead, who is 18, came into the hanor by whip- | ding will take place n2xt week.| National public parks champion- P. & 0. S.S. Miami, Captain Al ping Karl Kauffman, Pitisburgh, in the finals of the tournament é hg bb. cae 5 bey poset FA cake - et te . % ‘ 1.00 m. Re: anada har 5 Dury, sailed for Havana at 9:00| ®t Buffalo, 3 and 2. Bolstad played sensational golf throughout | xey West klcetrie. Company's ad.{ at Edmonton. ‘aa 63 passengers and U.| the get-together. Bolstad is shown with his latest trophy. aug. *. 4 h 9 idered b: owever, was reconsidered by WEATHER CONDITIONS KEEPING This morning, pressure con- tinues highest over the south Atlantic States with its crest over the southern Appalach- ian Highlands. It is relative- ly low over the middle and upper Mississippi Valley and upper Lake region. It is somewhat cooler over Florida, the Gulf coast States and in North Dakota. Ther- mal values have continued to advance in the Mississippi Valley and middle Atlantic States. Temperatures are above the normal in all dis- tricts east of the Rocky Mountains except’ North Da- kota. During the last 24 hours, showers and thunderstorms have oceurred over Florida, Georgia, the ‘central Gulf coast, the north and central Plains and in New England. Heavy rainfalls were as fol- lows: Key West, 1.04 inches; Miami, 2.88 inches; Atlanta, 2.96 inches. Over the Florida Keys to- night and Friday the winds will be moderate to fresh easterly. sion. FIT WITH FAMOUS AMERICANS Walking and setting-up exercises are health rules or John Philip march Roque: National championship : : haute nape jocisameake at Winona Lake, Ind. H. B. BOYER, - E. C. Car Ferry, Henry M. - . Official in charge. ler, Captain Hanspn, will ar Start of Epic Swim glitictsestttseees from Havana this afternoon] | 94. .., SPECIAL eco edad TAX:| sccccccesccesrvscvescses SOHSHSSSHSSHSHSESSSSOSHTSESHSOSHSOSSSOOSSESESOSSOSSESOSOSOOSOOOOEESOES with cars and will sail for Havana © TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS e ai at The Tax Assessor of the City of |» oe FEC. Gar Ferry Jon | foe ee : eu ‘oe [Key West, Florida, having sub- i Parroit, Captain’ Haring will ae ae coe ae : = initted to’ the City Oren tec ner fox TORRE Bowes: bore arrive from Havana this evening ing 3 3 : é : ‘ = 3 preliminary assessment roll for) .1'b. ehkeepsie, N. Y., 67 years with cars and will sail for Havana or 5 ote Mien | > ‘ the year 1926, for approval, all tonight with 26 cars. 4 & 33 OR ‘ s : persons desiring to have correc- F < “Bh. Lay an o3 tions thereof made, whether in ; seer : A P. & O. S. S. Governor Cobb, ey Se : : Be iB |listing valuation of property or ee oe barter ria mart Ew ate: Captain Phelan, will arrive from| é : Re ae hat Mi, aos aa otherwise, are hereby notified | 5 tn Soringfield, “Ill ol z Port Tampa tomorrow morning Y NES : é : 4 that the said assessment roll will sil igh today + aw with passengers and will sail for ee 1 : i He be in the City Clerk’s office, ac- : um e€ ea fee Havana at 8:30 A. M. with pas- cessible to the public, beginning} Katharine Lee Bates, noted : ‘ M: - 4 | Saturday, August 7, 1926, to and : ven ee : ; jaclading Thursday. August 19th, Lae rey kag Sanaa oF For Sport Roadster . 1926, for said purpose. sley College, born at Fal- ATTORNEY GENERAL . ; : The Clerk's office will be open| ™°Uth, Mass., 67 years ago today. | Rumble seats are justly popular. They RENDERS DECISION tel Pe phe foe airy | cobnee age ra r = = Mary Roberts Rinehart, one of z tied . . hie pen patios i aah Seas the mast successful of Ameritan! hy: Aakiihened Pesees PY er > F i : pends prea ‘will be from 9 a.{ Women authors, born in Pitts-| TALLAHASSEE, Fls., Aug. 12.) ‘ oe 4 into 1km me ten eee —In reply to 2 query from Secre- : s : : x € rs 2 Lisi tary of State Crawford as to By a3) ‘ a ‘ice ase or tie “with the one es x bagged president «whether or not there is any pro- ‘ < : : a : i at Roms Dakots, State: College, hibition in the statutes of this state \ ; fs oe & Z pela roi iene regina’ born ut Weodbine, lows, 48: yeare } pa oto gag oe ao that renders it unlawfal for a § ’ (3 ‘eS |tition to the City Council, setting | °° today- me | Pre te and the seat back is high # ator Common Law Trust, qualifying . eth ‘ : . {forth his or her objections to said sh well pitched, providing unusualcomfort. under provision of Chapter 9125, 3 a : es assessment and the corrections de-| OOO DMD DDD Laws of Florida, 1923, to use the S t Pay 3 ‘ 3 | sired to be made. } . Perce Genres gk its name, : ee . a . | The City Council will meet at | 10) iohnson gave : “ é : ; : 3 5 2 thi ity Hall, Thursday A t "4 the opinion that the provision of Ree ‘ iota 1a aay 4 for tha Drs. Cobo é Rodriguez Section 4183, revised general sta- : cory r # : : = | purpose of equalizing the assess- Dental Surgeons tutes reading “. . . and no com- Ses ‘: SS 2 pas, ments and making proper correc- X Ra o pany hereafter organized under : ; a tI oe ae | tions, and will reconvene from y Specialists any other act shall use the word Se 5 ERTS og | day to day until all of said peti- edt ag igi oer : ge” Sex. ; g |tions shall have been heard and| Office Hours 9-12, 2.5 joes not apply to a common-law f. PAS ol Fe <* j alizati: f cs its declaration of trust, operating un- | ‘ ‘ ees % ee pearrerg coe | See Dacwak $6, Tel. 853 der the provisions of Chapter} £ a E . . 5 | WALLACE PINDER, 9125, acts of 1925. | x . : se | City Clerk. Mr. Johnson, said, however, that | 4 : i 5 S august 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, (emhmatatea ahead common-law trusts could not do . ¥: es ¥ y sa Sees i (rome ®. trust business as contemplated | ‘! Sa by the act authorizing the organ-/| * : 2 : Ss a ‘ Willis: 6 tgak Sua tron eset) ; en # : 7S | The sive States of the Pati RESTAURANT panies. eS . iB see a0 | half of the entire standing sa LAS NOVEDADES MILTON 0. PEACOCK GOLF A CHURCH PERIL : : vated neciane dower’ 812 Fleming Strect Phone 618 CeCe eee eee eee eee a ee ee ee Ae eee ago today. j | LONDON.—Desertion of church | Septet ee ra MS OT ee We ae 7 EE ronoosy Lag Dopse BROTHERS ————~ |] Spanish and American Cooking op of London in an address here. | — MOTOR CARS } Bil Burgess gives Gertrade Ederle a final coat of grease a moment before she enters water at Cape PAULINO NOVOA The first sheet of t is said | i i Cor Duval and Fleming Sts. 46 have been made fron the bark | Griz. Nez, France, for her English Channel swim. ‘This NEA Serv ice pictured was radioed to. New Opposite Hotel La Concha of a mulberry tree in A. D, 75.| York and rushed to The Citizen by airplane and express train.

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