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THURSDAY, DECEMBER VICE TOURNEY SLATED. AT: GOLF NIBLICK NIFTIES AND PAR PUNISHERS WILL CLASH IN LINKS’ BATTLE; MUCH IN- TEREST SHOWN ‘ — (By CLEM PRICE) “Gather “found all ‘youse guys and gals, and pick your winners, for Sunday morning at. 10 o’clock, the first, tee at the golf course will be crowded with beautiful gals in golf attine, and dashing, immacu, lately attired men, resplendent in the latest in golf togs, or in golf- e, what’ the well-dressed x will wear during the it cious, and going into it wate Se ey Anent this said tournament on Sunday, just cast your optics on ever with the idea of developing iether golfing sensation. similar one and only Bobby Jones. Here they are folks—an all- Ray_ Bridwell,’ Everett ; Rivas, _ ohm Delgado, Aauilano Lopez, | Sawyer, EA. Ramséy, Adams, Harry Dongo, Jake Aron- 0 Cabrera, Ernest Rob- donio, Ignacio Car- arry Pritchard, ‘Vincent Delgado, Judge ‘Gomez, Mrs. is in readiness to take SCHOOL TONIGHT bashetball junior and senior high schools. | i Mi ‘of the Key West| Rodriguez, C, Garcia, B. Bazo, P./and I hope to see him out realjat the top in, this specialty, toos 7, 1988. The following are the batting ‘averages of the players taking part in the recent, seven-game series ‘between the Pirates and Slug- gers in which he Pirates wen four games stvaight out of the seveni Players— M, Acevedo, P A. Acevedo, P R. Machin, P: A. Fruto, S M. Pena, P “J: Casa, P ‘A: Perez, P E, Albury, $ H. Gates, P EF. Castillo, P. Carbonell, P. L, Gonzalez, P R,. Bethel, S P. Gonzalez, S Sy Sawyer, S Ak Acevedo, W. Cates, S ... E. Ingraham, S 3. Baker, § ... :C. Griffin, P “Ap Griftiay’s: Ave. +615 509 400 ry SSCSOSSOSCSH NNNPNKHNAHHE OP TOR Swe 'P. Traynor, S B. Wickers,, S SH SSCHOMO SH SCH OCH HY MH OK Or HER OO "FOLLOWING THROUGH (By JOVE) | 1900009000000 00000008 eccecasgeeeneso ecceoese "2 hope that my dreams. come; ball players who are fast and full true, with the winter league get-;°f Pep. i ting under way real soon, and/also The Acevedo Stars are counting * on Al Acevedo, George Acevedo, ak she rooney De per FP. Acevedo, Jr., M. Acevedo, A. first class shape so that we can) Rodriguez, Salinero, Swain, Ogden get ‘some of the major league’ Sevilla and a few others. clubs that are training in Movida} ‘The Pirates will have almost to come to Key West and play aithe same club. So, let’s get going few games. and. see what some of the new ‘The Giants will be right at our| blood can do. Cuco Castillo, the lfront door, Miami Beach, in|old reliable, has not training; the St. Louis Browns will) with any of the teams so far, and be in Palm Beach with the erat |t hope that he will sign with some Rajah, Roger Hornsby, at the heim.! other club aside from the Pirates ‘fhe Phillies, under the great im onder to even the clubs. Connie Mack, wilk be in. Fort My-}~ Joe House shut out the strong ers, and with the. only Jimmie| Coconuts. on Sunday morning at Foxx and Lefty Grove, the great-/the colored ball park, and . has. est left-handed pitcher, of hung up a recerd for any piteher ‘times; Cochrane, Walberg, Bishop/to shoot at. First he shut out a and a score of others so near at/ strong Coast Guard club, then he hand, I believe we can get them! shut out the Sluggers twice. He to play here with g little effort|pitched seven scoreless innings on the part of ‘the fans and of-) against a picked team, giving him ficials of this city. 43 scoreless innings up to last _ And just imagine, if this can be} Sunday. That is as good as Quin- done, the name of Key West will|tan’s record, and is a credit to appear in all the leading ‘news-|any pitcher in any league. of the country and abroad./see how far Joe will go with his ) So, let’s all get together and pull record. : the necessary strings im order! yril Griffin told the writer that that this may. be accomplished. |he thinks he is going to hang up ‘As to. the local league, we will/his suit and call it quits, Well, 7 be répresented under the able don’t believe he will quit for good, management of Norberg Sawyer.|because he loves the game too Thus far he has lined up such cap-| well. He may rest a few weeks, lable players as Bethel, Pie Fer-|but he will come back. I know he nandez, Cates, Fruto, the threejhas lots of baseball left in him Gonzalez brothers and others. yet. on} The fans: missed old Quintan Pelicans are counting -: Gabriel BJGarcia, R.jLopez at the games on Sunday, Pinder, Puebla and a score of other young: soon. HIGHLIGHTS BIG. TEN RACE signed up| Let’s! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN &O.SAILORS | “SINK” RELIEF TERDAY RESULTS IN SCORE 7 TO1 P. In a diamondball game played yesterday afternoon at Bayview Park. the S. S. Joseph R. Parrott’s} aggregation continued their win- ning’ streak by hammering: the of- ferings of two Relief pitchers to the tune of 7 to 1. In’ the sixth inning. with the score 2 to 1, Chief Peterson, whq was going great for the wreckers, was taken out and substituted by the:*Mighty Atom” Cates, but this move proved to be the cli- max of the contest as the school boy worder was immediately met with a barrage of hits, and when the smoke had cleared away the sailors had collected seven safe- ties and five men had crossed the home plate. The P. & 0. lads’ battery, Adams and Haskins, were in rare form, with Adams pitching a] great game for his teammates, twhile Haskins, the sailor lads’ | “spark plug,” was there every iminute of the game with an‘in- cessant line of pep, while urging! his teammates on to victory. | | SYNOPSIS: Santa returns to Toyland one Christmas morning with a white woolly dog. He finds that Mrs. Santa has made a doll, The Queen of the dog a THE WATCH’S VISIT (By Associated Press) When Santa gets back to Toy- land after-filling all our stockings he! takes a little vacation. He North Pole behind his: reindeer. He watches “Mts. Santa ‘make candied apples. He even makes snowballs and throws them the sky where-his friend the North Wind, blows them-apart into white puffs of snow, This year was particularly merry, because there were Chris- tina and the white woolly dog. They went everywhere with Santa, and even sat on doll high chairs at. the dinner table. (By Associated Press) Chuck Klein goes from the Phillies té the Cubs in a deal that may. prove the most striking shift since the-Yankees got Babe Ruth from the Red Sox. The National ‘League’s foremost slugger, oddly enough, is the man who replaced the Babe as the All- American right-fielder. He gained the distinction three years ago, on the strength of his remarkable all-; But when Santa could smell around batting, base-running and the Spring on the winds he set to defensive skill. He has held it ever| work. Fairies got out their since, j needles to make doll dresses. Elves Klein ‘changes uniforms and}began hammering away at toy passes from a second-division out-| wagons and trains. Such a bustle! fit to. a pennant contender in the prime ofvhis career. The Indian- apolis délegate to the big show has! |just passed: his 28th birthday. He| jhas just/finished his fifth full Bea) son in the majors with a record averaging. clos¢ to .860 at bat over this. stretch, thereby putting him next Christmas. | Down at the end of the huge place where the fairy cooks tend : a good-smelling oven in which Out from a cloud of smoke stenped a tiny old woman. rides “around the beautiful ‘white | into | Santa was making toys for the| Toyshop was a great, open fire-| ginger cookies are baked, Theyj away they both were gone. Today’s Bi ecccvceseecec: sccecwecese William A. Irwin, president amilton Fish, Ir., represent the U. S. Steel Gorporatien, born}the 26th New. York district at Indiana, Pa., 60 years ago. “Congress, born at Garrison, Y., 45 years ago. of the M. E. Church, born Willa Cather, noted novelist born at Winchester, Va., 6¥ years af | . on, Ky,, 61 years ago. John L. Harrington, af Kansas City, Mo., noted consulting en- gineer and bridge builder, bern at Lawrence, Kans, 65 years age. Dr. Harold: W. Foght, president; of the Municipal University of} Wichita, Kans., born in Norway,. 64 years ago. ae nits Subscribe to The Citizen. Established 1885 34-Hear Ambalance Service Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, of HOTEL ROBERT. 24 W. Flagler Street make dozens each day and store MAS FLORIDA them in cupboards. j But suddenly this year the fire seemed to go out all the time. The cookies in the oven would} spoil, and the fairies. would have! to start all over. y | .-This worried Christina, and the| | white woolly dog just sat nearby | With his tail limp on the floor. j Then one afternoon late the fire went out and from a cloud of smoke stepped a tiny old woman. “Stop making fires,” she de- | manded. ‘My bats live in this! chimney now.” H i ss She was a witch and the fairies ; streamed tiny screams. But thej woolly dog was brave. He \scampered up and said, “Woof- woof.” The witch didn’t even notice him, She had seen Christina. “H-m-m-m,” she said, “For, once you’ve made a nice doll! here.” You see, she was coming} “under the spell of the Queen of; ‘Fairies who had said everyone would love the rag doll. The doll was frightened. She} backed off, but the witch fol- lowed her. “How would you like to ride on a bat’s back?” the witch asked. “Oh, please, I'd rather stay here,” said the doll. “Woof, go away,” said the dog with all his wool hair standing right up on his back. Suddenly a cloud of smoke jpuffed up around Christina and) |the witch and when it cleared Single Room without Bath. Single Room with Bath.............. paras $1.50- 2.00 (errrrres. MEOW OE. . A New Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit: Everybody’s Pocketbook i Lj HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES New Low Prices on All Recreational Activities Inquire at Our Tourist Information Bureau About Interesting Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Ete., and See Our Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports. HOTEL LEAMINGTON “Miami’s Most Popular Hotel t in the same class with such all- time hitters as Cobb, Hornsby,| * Ruth, Speaker, Tevry and O'Doul. Versatile To show the variety of his tal- ents, Klein led the National € 0 L U M N League \ base-stealers in 1932, a while adding to his slugging achievements. He won the batting} Advertt mts ander this head. championship this year for the| Will be inserted in The Citizen at first-time besides jleague in hits, runs batted in, dou-| bles and home runs. He has'compiled the highest slugging’ average in the National| Payment for classified adver- League for the last three _years|tisements: is invariably in advance, and was’ runner-up twice before |but regular advertisers with ledger that. He has been first or second|*ccounts may have their advertise- in runs batted in for the past four ents charged. years. 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Q, then Wisconsin was trounced|term with the financially embar- uty Court Clerk William Landfear | joaq for! {by 26 to 7, and Big Ten fandom/rassed Phillies has been marked had to do a lot of counting when | For a school which had scored] cheered the Hawkeyes, in the dol-! by the lowest salary paid any star Alf. Strauss, a negro, presented | iy two touchdowns in Big Tenj tums since their 1929 suspension! of his dimensions in either league. | competition through three seasons/from the league, were truly “on! While’ Babe Ruth was collecting [the record made by the current! the way up.” $80,000 for a couple of seasons { Hawkeye eleven represents one of Mastery Of Fundamentals and Hack Wilson drawing down ithe most amazing one-season form! Came the Minnesota game, and| °Ver $30,000 on the strength of} ‘one big year, Klein was on the! payroll for only $7,500. oomeniionien gChuck finally wangled a new | BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business. In duplicate with carbon paper. 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Towa State was @ity, 14 guests were held up and}, Witt their five league games, brushed aside, 27-7, and. Michigan , ; robbed by the fiddler who fur.|bebind them, showing three wins had to go the limit to eke out a 10- cbntract despite the depression but) bal tha: weil “| and two losses, the rampaging So-ig triumph. it is doubtful if it ealled for more . — [lemites have achieved at least one} Against Purdue, bid ih than $10,000 per annum touchdown in every game and the highest five-game point total in’ = had in 8, 9, 10, 12°, 16° lengths, all 4 ft. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Alumimum Funnels, 5c, Bath Mats, White or Electric Light Bulbs: 15c, and 25c each. Green, handy in the Small sizes of LePages Old Glues Tubes oF Mail’ "Bones, Jars 2S¢c. 25c. | ' and Minnesota as the! -uard, Center Tom Moore ond] REPAIRING SEWING MACHINES—We re- pair all makes. Guaranteed’ service. Singer Machine Agency, J. L. 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