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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1938 THE KEY WEST CITI2E: PAGE TRREE Ke COTOT ITO STOOD IMO TT OOM OO TSM Teaching Boys Not To Be THE ‘GALLOPING GHOST’ IS THE REAL THING to these Chicagoladsasthey =| learn football tactics from Harold “Red” Gi back in the mid-tv ? learn how, to take a licking and‘not ery,about it.” (A. P.-Paramount News Photo.) - gridiron annals of Milinois ARMY MULES AND CARBONELL STARS TAMPA ALLSTARS WON: OPENING GAMES OP KEY WEST'S COMING FOR SERIES NEW BASKETBALL SEASON LAST NIcHT WITH LOCAL TEAMS Jackie Carbonell In (First. And Joe Pinder In Sec- ond Were Leading Scor-' i Army Mules and: Carbonell, Stars won the opening, games of Key West's 1938-'39 “basketball season, which began last night at the High School gymnasium. ! To start things. right, the open- | ing night was designated as La- will perform in Key West this have been selected by the votes dies Night. Carbonell Stars romped over DeMolays 59 to,7 in the’ first game. ‘ Jackie Carbonell was high scorer with eight field goals and one free throw, good for 17 points. He was followed by Joe Navarro, who shot eight field goals into the hoop for a total of 16 points. Ed. Woodson ran up 14 points and J. V. Woodson eight points. S. Matthews made two field goals and Collins one for the De-; Molay Midgets. H. Knight ac-— counted for the other point which, was a free throw. at Score by quarters: ” Total? DeMolays......1 4 0 2-74 Stars <cohax 14 16 11 18—59 | " unders; umpire; Jolt. Army Mules took the lead in the first quarter of the second game ahd were never headed aft- er that. Thy held Lions Club scoreless in that quarter. In the second quarter the Lions gave out a roar and scored 10 »noints to Army's five. And then! the Mules began to kick and from then on they were in charge of the situation. Army players were in the pink of condition and played a very convincing brand of ball. Saunders, Fred and Ignacio Carbonell and Bert Baker did not display their usual style, but Joe Pinder and Chester Knowles showed, now and then, @ spurge of their former playing. Joe Pinder was high storer of the game. He. made.five field govls and two throws—total of 12 points. Maris gf the Army sank five Seld gonls and one free throw. Whit de goals and two free throws. In the last minute of play, No- dine, Summers, Howell and Starr got in the game for Army and made things hum until the last whistle sounded. Box score: Army— Newsby, f Howell, f White, f Starr, f Maris, c Summers, c King, ¢ FG FT Total 1 ? 1 10 a rT a 2 eouceow ~ om Ste | There’s Even. Money. | In Chess: Sometimes. (Bz. Associated, Presa) | GALGARY, Alta, Noy. 15—/ es Quitters area ly for sentimental reasons. “| The other day. he read ‘movie actor’s valuable i chess set and submitted his own a to experts. They said it was a | fine example of Chinese. iv: } carving and worth $7,000, |Cleveland: To Get | (ty Associated, Press) } | CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 14— ; Cleveland’s “common. folk” are, | going to have a million dollar ‘country club, | Three hundred acres of city | { property will be transformed in- ' to a flossy pleasure place by | WPA workers. There will be, jtwo golf courses, a swimming i pool, tennis courts, an elaborate ‘clubhouse, and landscaping to | i suit. | DESIRES TO CONTACT HARRIETTE HAMILTON | | five years ago he valued it mere- | | a* a Mrs, Grace Phillips, local ex- {ecutive Secretary of the Red Cross | ; Chapter, states that she has some |informatién for Harriette Hamil- 4 | ton, whom she has been unable ‘to locate. The contact can be made by | | cating on, Mrs. Phillips, at 421 | : Duyal street. “LEGALS | IN TRE CIRCUIT. COURT OF THE | ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY. No. 7-70 GEORGE J. SEARJEANT, also known as George Joseph Sear- Jeant, Plaintiff, vs. BILL FOR DIVORC! PANSEY. SEARJEANT, also known as PANSY SEARJEANT, ‘Defendant. ¢, whose famous runs wrote his name indelibly in the } enties. Red’s telling the boys: “On the field you can { FLORIDA. ont ‘games between these clubs. COLORED TEAM OF MIAMI WILL PERFORM HERE _ ETHIOPIAN CLOWNS MEET play“a series of games in Key KEY WEST COCONUTS SUN- DAY AT NAVY FIELD; VISI- TORS WON IN MIAMI Ethiopian Clowns of Miami coming. Sunday at Navy Field when they meet Key West Coco- nuts in: the second of a series of The Miamians won 7 to 5 last Sunday in the Magic City. { This famous colored teams has traveled all over the country, winning 127 games and losing but 20. Although the Ethiopians are | { | | WEST COAST STAR CLUB HAS BEEN SELECTED BY FANS: | OF THAT CITY: THREE KEY | WEST OUTFITS TO PLAY An All-Star team of Tampa will West on Saturday, November 26, | and Sunday, November 27. { A single game will be staged on Saturday and a doubleheader | ;scheduled for. Sunday. Members of the All-Star outfit} of fans in Tampa. Players given the most votes are of such calibre | as the Pedrero brothers, Valle, and. Frnandez. i | Tee complete line-up of the ‘west coast team will be publish-' ed in the near future. Local teams that will play the | DER OF PUBLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Pansey Searjeant also known as Pansy Searjeant. It appearing from the Affidavit of the Plaintitt attached to the Bill of Complaint heretofore filed in the above entitled cause, that after making diligent search and inquiry, | he has been unable to ascertain | your place of résidence and that therefore your residence is un- known, and it further appearing from said Affidavit that it is the belie? of the Affiant that you are over the age of twenty-one (21) years and that there is no person within the State of Florida service of subpoena upon whom would bind you, It is. therefore, ORDERED that you are hereby required towappear $e the Bill of Complaint heretofore | filed in this cause on Monday, the 6th day, of December, A, D. 1938, SiS the allegations’ of said | Bill of Complaint Will be taken as confessed by you. } at is further ORDERED that this order be published once each week | for four consecutive weeks in The | Key West Citizen, a daily news- | paper published in sald County and | DONE AND ORDERED at Key ‘West, Florida, this 31st day of = ae D. 1938, ‘ 2 's Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe Coun- | ty, Florida, By (Sd.) Florence E Sawyer D.C. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MONROE I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the original Order of Publication FOIIVIAFILLIPLZLALIPLLPLPLPLSAAZAALP LS 2D POPPED LOL LL four field‘ noted for their clowning while Visitors are Trojans, Bacardi Club, pees in said cause on file in my on the field they give a profes- Key West Poultry & Egg Com-| DATED at Key West, Florida, sional performance of the nation-| pany nine or Key West. Three’ taisapst 7#¥ of October, A, D. jgse. al pastime at the same time. op. ( cf these clubs will be selected to/ lerk Cireuit Court, Monroe Goun- ats n | ty, Florida, ae up of the locals wlil prob- |play. a game each with the All- | By Florence E Sawyer “Si Joe”. McGee, c; ‘Stars. At present it has not been | CODY FOWLER, De. .. “Baby” Suarez or “Dizzy” Al- definitely established which three | Foc rpdige seagate ‘pheus, Dean, p; aggregations will get the nod. “Midget” McIntosh, 1b; | a CS f CSPMIPMIIIIIOOIOMO IPEDS I ODOM EDOOD OITA OD ODIO aS, Nnov1-8-15-22-29,1938 - ee “Punch” Vietor Dean, 3b; Georgia To See . : LA CONCHA HOTEL | Gallagher, ss; This Wi “In the Center of the Business | Gonzalez, Roberts and Sands, Green Winter | and ‘Theater District outfielders. Garage——Elevator-——Fireproot (Ry Ansocinted Press) ATHENS, Ga,, Nov. 15.—Re- made known as soon as possible. gardless of what the fashion ex- There will be but one game Herts decree, Agronomist E. D. between — clubs and will be Alexander says bright green is called: at 3 p.m. going to be the color on Geor-| To avoid arguments, there will gia farms this winter. } be three umpires on the field. “The secret of obtaining the; Bleachers will be reserved for right shades of green,” he ex-/ white fans. plained, “is to plant plenty of| winter legumes, such as Austrian ; 3 ‘winter peas, hairy vetch and} ) Line-up of the visitors will be \\ Etheridge, g 1 1 Nodine, g 0 0 6 ‘¢lover.” } St aa In addition to providing a good | Totals— 17 7 41 ‘color effect, Alexander went on,} Lions Club— FG FT Total these crops will protect the land C. Knowles, f 1 1 3 from winter erosion, build up fer- J. Pinder, f 5 2 12 tility and provide valuable stock B. Saunders, ¢ 38 ee pe F. Carbonell, ¢ 0 0 0 ee I. Carbonell, g 0 1 1 ° 5?) Mee . A Beken, @ 0 oo Chemists cae | Totals— e -$ 3 St | Score by quarters: Total (ey a seen Denn) Amy 9 5151241 HONOLULU, T. H., Nov. 15.—| Lions e364 Amateur prospectors are hurry-} Referee: Lewin; um i ing to the rugged Waianae moun-/ tains near here to search for! semi-precious stones, following; W. L. Pet. discoveries there by two chem-| Carbonell Stars 1 © 1.000 ists. These chemists—Alexander } U.S Army 1 0 1.000 Comeilson and Howard Cooper—/ Lions Club 0 000 picked up yellow topaz, red jas-j DeMolays © 1 .000 per, bloodstones, olivines and} Park Tigers © © .000 opals which have been valued at} Hich School 0 0 .000 $1,500. The chemists made their finds | Park Tigers and High School will play Friday night in the first while searching for bauxite, a game. Carbonell Stars and Lions mineral used in clarifying sugar (Club will tangle in the nightcap, | syrup. ‘ i ! Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average |Family or, Businessman. mT The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. FOR QUALITY ‘PRINTING | | | THE ARTMAN PRESS. The Citizen Building ee QUALITY GC. ROBERTS DAIRY PRODUCTS For a low initial cost, General and only a few cents 4 Light and Héavy iNak tek as Merchandise Cream Pasteurized Milk Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roopfings ing, you can have a DAYTON Water Sys- r tem in your home. Ship Ct i Butter Milk Carey Cement Sold on Easy Terms Roofing Chocolate Milk Prices range $47.50, H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets $59.50 and $69.50 ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 Kraft. 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