The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 14, 1938, Page 3

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yf eagle on the last hole. In the 61 Yesterday's Precipitation 2 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1938 Pro Begins Winter Tournament On Saturday. Eddie. Bush Comes From ELEVEN AMATEUR Farthest North To Farth- BOXERS SIGN: FO est South To: Take. Up, New Pro Duties Here | } Stimulation, of golfing in Key; WINNERS, TROPHIES. FOR) West and a program of golfing | ALL COMPETITORS:. CARE- events is announced today by} FULLY MATCH AMATEURS. Eddie. Bush, New England golfing | star, who is the new pro at the | With a. number of entries al- hi is’ Consus te |ready received and rAore coming in each day, plans for the Greater West. | Key West Amateur Boxing s | Tournaément,, which will be held Bush © hails from Norway, |i, Key West Park, beginning in Maine,’ one of the farthest north) Janyary, unden: the auspices of! places in the U. S:, and is now|the, Junior: Chamber of Com- from the, southernmost place in| mereg,, are. progressing. nicely. the country. | “It. is expected that, this event |BEAUTIFUL, MEDALS. FOR| | seep STOLEN—Small French Antique Baby Chair with yellow silk pad, Reward and no questions asked if returned to Robert. Hi _ Lindsay, 319 Grinnell, street, decl4-3tx | eevccceccaccescccoceccos FOLLOWING THROUGH ates Lost | LOST—Gold Onyx. Signet: Ring | with letter “H”. Reward if re- | turned to 1212 Olivia street. ecees | NEXT SUNDAY. thé Railey-) —— | Milam Hardwaremen from the} .__- — | Magic City will play at the Navy; NEW. VALDEZ INN,, 521 United, Fi i | Sixteen beautiful new. rooms. flats bagless sass weet Conchs. Across South Beach. dec9-1mo | who are now leading the Miami! Loe j froaionion. one from each of the, ROOMS with. or without board. | ROOMS Sunny and cool. 419 Southard Winter League with three straight | weed dec2-1mo | trio of opponents in the circuit. | Key West’s record to date fol-| STONE HOTEL, clean, spacious rooms. Hot water. Reasonable rates. White and Division: streets. decl-1mo | lows: First game: Key West 10, Hia-| jleah 4; second game, Key West} 10, Fredericks Market 4; third! game, 12 innings, Key West 3, FOR SALE Railey-Milam 1. | TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern Conch hurler Robert Bethel) plied o Mies Ma: | { ‘was the winning pitcher of the B jopening contest. He allowed only | eet oe ini pia i: | six hits, striking out nine and} om a sisi waves. ai couingias took the | FOR SALE—Grocery Business; SECON GEARS, UR WR DG TANNE good location. Apply 1200 nine men, and also won the third White street. decl0-4t |12-inning game, striking out sev" | ez en. |NEW 13’ DINGHY. 615 Francis Hitting of the locals shapes up street, nov7-s like this: | Hernandez, leadoff man, four j FOR SALE—Lot 8, block 5, Mar- | PAGE THREE FIND IT HERE! Here’s a. Representative List of Key West Merchants: that Sell: Practically Everything of Interest to.the Average Family or Businessman. 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. Social: Occasions... . . . Be assured of the beauty that, is ‘naturally: yours .. . avail yourself of our expert ‘beauty service. and: lower VITA-SEALED POTATO CHIPS MADE IN KEY. WEST GUARANTEED FRESH GREASELESS .& Blind Bogey tournament will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at the course, which will) be open to all Key West players. | Handicaps will be arranged by pro Bush, who will be in charge of the tournament. Preceeding} the tournament, Mr. Bush will give an exhibition of. golf shots. Ladies Days will also be arrang- ed:in the near future. Free mass golfing instruction for ladies.and youths will be giv-! en also in the near future by Mr. | Bush. i Mr. Bush praised the South- ernmost Course. which is “one of the sportiest in Florida. Its lay-- out-is designed not for the down- the-middle golfers but for those who can place their shots. The’ fairways and tees are in, excel- lent shape, and a crew of. ten workers directed: by the lawn-| keeper of the Casa. Marina is; rushing to put the greens into’ first-class, shape for the season”, | ~ <Atthe clubhouse-in.the Coun-| try, Club, Mr. Bush is planning a} new, and more. attractive. layout. | will prove the most popular of {the kind» ever held here”, Dub | Bowen, former fighter and chair- man of the committee, announces. “TI am very much pleased with the interest taken in, the tourna- |ment,. Extreme care. will. be tak-! en-in matching the boxers in or- der, that novices, will’not. compete against boys who have had ex- perience. The tournament is open to colored as well as white box- ers, who will be matched accord- ingly, but, only amateurs will be allowed to compete”. Appropriate -trephies. will be awarded: boxers who take part in the, tournament with. beautiful medals- being awarded the win- ners of. each. division: The boxing ring will be com- pleted within a short time and boxers who care to workout may do so at no cost. The ring will be located at the rear end of the midway on Trumbo Island where Key West Park will be located, Boys who have registered to date include: Joe Teke, 76 pounds; Frank _Dekarest, 79 pounds; Gerald Gon- {zalez, 112 pounds; Gordon Whit-| ‘aker, 111 pounds; William S, Du- \quense, 115 pounds; Shortly Bly- ‘miller, 126 pounds; Ray Milliron, j i | Among: the records Bush holds proeineenenernrenseeseses is a) 6k: atthe Norway Country, Club, in Maine for eighteen holes} made,last year. He had. previous- | » ly busted, the six-year record of Mean _. Johnpy. Earrell. on. the same} course with a. 65: in. making. an. he had eight threes and a four | on the front nine for a 28 On! @ the eighteen holes he made 12! , birdies and a double bogey for the score. He is a co-holder with | Gene Sarazen of the Waumbeck | Golf Club at Jefferson, N. H.,! record of 68 in pro amateur play. | He. had six birdies. j Last. summer Bush was the | leading: money. player of Maine tournaments, making $292 week-; ly during, the summer season. In! @ pre-amateur tournament at Lewis he was first. In a pro- amateur tournament at Hartford, | Connecticut, he was first again! with. a co-score of eight under} par. He played with Ben Rom-/| an. He was second at South Bristol, Maine, tournament and second in a pro-pro tournament at Bridgeton, Maine. He was sec- ond in a tournament at South Poland, Maine. In the rich Range- ley $800 event at Rangeley Lakes, Maine, he scored a third-place with: scores of 68, 76 and 69 against pros from over the entire New. England States. He was fifth & the Maine open this sum- mer. In_ nine exhibitions this sum- mer, teaming with Charlye Rice, he won eight matches. Among the wins Bush defeated Larry Rowe, present Maine Open cham- pion three times. In the last win Rowe and Tony Manero, former U. S. Open champ, were beaten on the 20th green by Bush and Rice. Bush made a 69, low score of the match; Manero and Rice were, tied a: 70 and Rowe trailed with Tt. 127 pounds; Peter Tasky, 131 pounds; Manuel Diaz, 133 pounds; Mario “Nepie” Carbello, 158 pounds, and: Francis. Cone, 177 pounds. White or colored: boxers. wish- ing to take part in. the tourna- ment are requested to get in touch with: Mr. Bowen at 414 William street. Seecrecvcccoccsoscccaces THE WEATHER ‘Temperatures” Highest: __.. Lowest — Normal Mean. _ 70 -0 Ins. Normal Precipitation “Phin record covers e Sun rises. Sun sets. Moon rises —. Moon sets High Low a 11:30 Barometer 7:30. a. m.. today: Sea level, 29.99. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p, m., Thursday) Key West and Vicniity: Partly cloudy to cloudy and colder to- night and Thursday; moderate northeast to northwest winds. Florida: Mostly cloudy and colder tonight; Thursday fair and colder; frost in northwest portion tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate north- east to northwest winds, and partly overeast weather tonight and Thursday. e oo eece iy 7 Today’s Horoscope eeeeseceose: eeecece Today promises well for a law- yer or politician. There is every indication of litigation and strife; the disposition is contentous, ag- §ressive, and analytical. If the native is well supplied with the weapons furnished by a good ed- ucation, success will come in everything exeept possibly the j winning of friends, 74) 7 70! | safeties in twelve times at bat and} scored two runs. Baker, two} {hits in eight tries, two runs |scored. A. Acevedo, four safe- | |ties in 14 times up, two runs.) Cates, three hits in five tries, and! | three runs. Albury, five hits in| 14 times at bat, three runs. C,} | Griffin, five out of 10, two runs. J, Carbonell one out of eight, one \run, M, Griffin, three out of 11, jno runs. Gonzalez, three out of ‘11, one run. Bethel, no hits in \four times up, no runs. Coving-| |ton, three out of nine, one «run. Gabriel, none out of one, no runs. | TWO LOTS Villareal, two out of seven, one} run. j Thirty-three hits have been re-| corded in the three games. | Errors committed by. locals: | Acevedo. 2, Baker, Albury andj | Gonzalez, one each—total of five, | miscues in. 128 chances. | All of which shows that Key! | West is hitting and fielding like} | big leaguers. | Sunday’s contest in Key West! \will be the first played in this| city by a. team of the league. Visitors will bring practically the same club that played last Sunday: Shrader, c; Stewart or} Gus Adams, p; Murff, 1b; Dun-/} can, 2b; Gold, 3b; Fox Smith, ss; B. Gilman, Kight and Fry, out- fielders. R. Gilman and R. Graham will probably be with the team along with Manager Jack Bell, i In the opening game at Navy} Field Sunday, Trojans and Ba-| cardi Club will play an exhibition | affair. It will be Joe Casa pit-| | ted against Wickers. | SERVICE STATION — NOW COMP The city’s “most modern serv-/ ice station now has a complete, story. to-tell”, Which is by way of stating. that H. L. “Shady” ‘Al-| bury—following 14 years in the| | business—announces that his | strictly up-to-date service station at Simonton and Petronia streets, | is all finsihed and ready to serve} «| one and all with the best in serv-| . ice obtainable anywhere |. city or county. in the ! Outstanding in the new edifice! is the Rest Room arrangeemnt, featuring the registered Texaco Rest Room approval. Easy chairs, | writing desks with writing paper and posteards on hand and late! magazines are there for custom- ers comfort. Visitors have com-/ mented on this feature as having no equal in this part of Florida. The station is open 24 hours a day and features Night Road Service. A storage garage and complete mechanical department is offered for all types of repairs. The only “Floating Body” lift in Key West is part of the modern equipment and General Tires are sold exclusively at Albury’s Serv- ice. The station is privately own- ed. including all equipment and accessories handled. Scotch Joke The following story is about a certain Scotchman who returned to his native land after a 30-year absence. Preparatory to his leav- ing America he wrote and asked his brothers to meet him at the station, and upon his arrival at the home town was met by two bearded men who he had diffi- culty in recognizing. “Why the beards?” he asked, “Dinna ye remember, Donald?" they replied. “You took the ra- gas with you”. tello Towers, $3,500. P. L. Wil- son, 1722 Jefferson Ave. Mi- ami Beach, Fla. decl0-Imo Orders filled from 1 pound up, only, 1b Also in. packages at your Grocery prices. FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully | equipped, engine and hull, in very good condition. Newly renovated. Reasonable for-cash. Apply 506 South street. decl0s | FOR SALE—Cotton Candy ma- chine, cost new. $150; sacrifice for $30. Gomez Furniture Store, 720 Duval. decl-tf on Washington street, 90 ft. front, 112 feet) deep. Reasonable. Apply 1219 Pear! street. novil-s HOUSE: AND LOT, six rooms and bath, $2,000. Easy terms. Phone 895-J or inquire at 912 James street, dec6-12tx, FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key sept?-s FOR SALE—Lot on Stock: Is- land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues West. VIFITIITAISAISLIPSLISLAENIZILCLILLLACPLOP POC OLD OG MM hs near Boulevard. Apply Box: RC, The Citizen. aug3l-s CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt FOR SALE—Magic Chef Stove. Reasonable. Apply 408 Vir- ginia street. FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- ply Rear-1217 Petronia. street. augd-tis —_—_—_ FOR SALE—Lot, 48’x50'; corner Duval and Olivia streets; two lots, corner Bertha street. and Roosevelt Boulevard; two; lots on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good} location. Apply 1213 Olivia street. * -deel4-s PLUMBING NATIONAL PLUMBING CO, has establishd’ a good reputation with? first quality work and reasonable. charges, Estimates Phone. 581. HOTELS. BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night's rest te VERSEAS HOTEL. Clear rooms, innerspring mattressea Under new management, 9 Fleming St. Es REAL ESTATE WANTED—Real estate listings Florida. Keys, preferably Largo. Address Key West licity Bureau, 303 N. E. Street, Miami. W. M. Registered Real Estate 1114 Grin- PPI IIFIPIFJIPAIPZAALL SY Pp 222222 nn dd ddddddddk IIPPIZLLL LL LALLA AL eee eee LeeLee Lae baeaeniedéebhitaga ,) THOMASINE. MILLER BEAUTY SALON OVERSEAS HOTEL ¢. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing. H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils J. P. MeDERMOTT Phone 9085. 1103 Fleming Street LOOK! ... «= «« B@QR? Genuine General Electric MAZDA BULBS! QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter. Milk - ; sy From 10 to 9 100. watts ONLY Ide EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. Any Chocolate Milk ADAMS. DAIRY PHONE 455 PIERCE BROTHERS “Best. for Pets—Dogs and Cats” Wilson. & Co., after years of laboratory research, has produced for the animal king- dom a balanced ration. Inspected: and passed by U. S. Depart- ment of hgpioulinre as fit for human food, ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD Kraft Miracle. Whip. Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise Make your SALADS Taste Better For Sale By ALL. LEADING RETAIL STORES ROSES ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. Corsages, Etc. ; Plants and Vines. STRUNK FLOWERS PHONE 597 PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME esses Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. WAYE SPECIALIST Also, scientific Facials and Scalp Treatments by Parker Herbax Li- censed Comet and all lines of uty Culture. For Appointment Phone 870 “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords Go By BEAUTY SALON 644 William Street A SPARKLING, BRACING BEVERAGE— PEPSI-COLA REFRESHING HEALTHFUL D iL, Solar. You take no risk! Sold and installed on a money-back guarantee! Get the facts Clem C. Price, Agent SOLAR WATER HEATER CO. bs

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