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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1940 aes PEREZ. MADDOX nsuce GRUDGE BATTLE his failure. They sacrifice their : | | home and other luzuries, but she is more content than she has been | in years. BY LO! eloved but deep in bh | BOTH FIGHTERS IN GOOD | TRIM: FULL PROGRAM OF PRELIMINARIES SCHEDUL- ED FOR SECOND SHOW t pendence to was too young, to resign him: position. F in him to build Erie had] fnew bu reer for himself, over the tele-| if he we tly pressed by intended to Chapter 30 Plans "LL take you away,” 4 said eagerly, By OSCAR L. MILIAN one. bit asitaibecuos wdc can't |e : Mario Perez, local welterweight fot possibly.” | he taken ne r 0 s h, wound up iraining yester- “Pity for Trenton?” $ day afternoon with two rounds | “Perhaps and not being a q cach of rope skipping, shadow ter when I'm necded.” Her voice boxing and light sparring—and —rew firmer. “It's one th to be in the pink of con leave z en the we t rent on for his battlé tonight with fair; it's another to d in a mnt : Jimmy Maddox, Oklahoma Indian best ee pai ei nae : who won a judges’ de- | ay ast one ts cision over Perez at the Strand you love me or you ¢ a last Wednesday night. The contest headlines 34 of ing to be put on at the Arena at claim. —a ship wh battler, . Ne rounds you don't, ‘ \nd then, more tend flarling, you must con Her throat cl idox, who »ved the sty! in their last scrap, aims to a quick finish tonight, be- iy well shaped up to put ver a punch it takes for the k.o. on the other nand, is cer- can do a much better 1 he did last week when es “handed me that rot- e bef. ri tein e fired a y that he was bei job th bout ‘Bob’s necd the j ishly sentimental. It might | it who brought | jon deal’ be that Bob hit ; All in all, the bout promises s but a waltz with noting a grudge her. Maddox got . morning and is sick eyes Roakee at omfort a dozen times a up the ni- final, main go with the pro- booked Kid Tarzan | nor of Miami. Ti 1 hit last we cl a one-round k.o. ldie Alfonso, rug- ght, in a_ special O'Connor is said to best middleweight boys in arfd around claims to pack a wal the kick of a mule. This to be an exciting con- to all indications it will the limit of six rounds. Face Santana, a new- will mix it with Kid 1 a four-round prelim- 1d Eddie Alfonso will ex- bic with Kid Bra: challenged Kid Tarzan last ) week. but the promoters claimed t ‘to be no matefr “because of Brass’ weight. In the opening Battling Geech, 1 hard- -hitting welter will face Young Saun- iness 2 Night after ni bruised in spir haustion in bod Bhe had a battle o: world! With Eric walled, he wired, he wr end he defeated his own ¢ prousing her enecr jenveloped hi ever since fSomet imes terrified Her. ad Bob to fight, of ec of ways 4 *y to surrender own to his i ly deter le luxury f ae undebisiare my debt low stool in ng Garci2, an up-and-com- littie featherweight, will meet xer in a special six- Baby Face Santana of his scrap with don’t blame him really out d we Garcia boy is © for bi ad offered caserly to ‘oom bb: his houcht it b : f ; ue fold t bout will start in the ring orth to hunt a i cy ee at 8:00. Referee for prelim- japartm will be Young Fernandez; eT a Freddie Carboncli, Ree tian announcer, George Brooks. Third ation. Ev All 1 for the main go was not an jsort of : advertis at the time of this writ- |Po: wr foll “It does no such th tells peopte- interested nounced Ringside tickets and box seats nt on sale yesterday morning nd the-office of the arena will s+ remain open all day today. on her st?” Bee | TODAY'S Suet | COMMON ERROR Do nct say. “These kind of books are very instruc- “: say, instead, “these pref privile men tt upper 3 iW de you if mor rv sa ‘* He laughed and put.a b 1p arm about her. y “Don't fly off the Suef You may li stot for all I ca you! The Stock "THE final and | + had been, oddly the position Pats had me In a town where almost eve oad house boasted lovely o niture brought long ago ginia, from Kentuck a complement of slave: tique business flourished ily. Shoppers came fro City, even from Chicago. known to have mad study of period stuff, teur way. “It’s the ppectect 28 for Barbara had argued. “ ey good pay; practically your own : Bennett. boss; and you've always said y e : _ tie other hankered to go into that very b' 5 s whe Is it a violation of the law ness. Now that you need it, you / °S5 webs to mutilate a U. S. coin suddenly decide you have to sta Sone es a z return it 40° cincula- home and cook, meals oe Ww : : : Z : tion? dishes instead, It’s not like yo: a5 : Sue dear,” shé.said reproach¥ull For what was the French Maginot Line named? “to be so contradictory.” Sue cupped With what sport is Joe Cha- muco associated? face in both hands. “Babs, it seems to. me best. San’ t) Who wrote the words to “The Star Spangled Ban- we let it go at that?” ks | She would not explain further: nese Which months for a Caesar? What great Italian physicist- astronomer- mathematician is considered the “founder of experimental science”? What-is the correct name for the Federal Wage- Hour law? Are ell the children of Presi- dent and Mrs. Roosevelt living? What Bri called Man”? TODAY'S _DAILY QUIZ Can you answer os of these ten Test Questions? Turn to Page 4 for Answers well-known were recently Chicago. One actresses robbed in was Con- Who was tance Ties too busy to know whethe frend’, apsious | i Queen City or. Pelkin!? “T expect to be fairly busy my- self,” was her composed reply. Goldsmith and Watkins; Harris GOLFING NEWS and O’Bryant vs. Park and Salas; Pinder ard Fripy fs lu d Seah k vs. were named t vs 1er By CLUB REPORTER —-—-—-. The regular monthly dinner matches of the Key West Golf Slub will be played tomorrow afternoon or Stock Island fLinks. | The folio fbeen made by committee: Russ ce and irschenbaum ; invited to the first tee tT, which will night at’ the taurant. i sh stitesman was “The ng pairing heave the tournament ll and Kemp vs. DOM D’MAGGIO jnumber of youngster ht tt he tn Grand Old) a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE- THREE TWO GAMES AT | SIGNS WITH BOSOX 1 } | Island City Basket Basketball L iresumes _ pla} Key West isium wi schedule MAY HELP RED SOX IN THEIR | FIGHT TO DOWN YANKS At 8:30 Bictacks meets, the CCC (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Dom DiMaggio, brother of Joe of the New York Yankees and because of whom Vosmik was sold to the Brooklyn Dodgers to make room for, sent his signed contract to Obser, the Boston Red Sox last along with the statement that he will try his best “to make good and see if I can’t earn the con- yy Cronin ed in me when he obtain- ed my services”. Dom was pur- chased from the San Francisco ., Seals of the Pacific Coast League Sox also received the signed con- tract of Marvin Owen, who bought from the Chicago White Sox this winter. He is a utility infiedler. . . Outfielder Halbert Simpson has been optioned to the Albany (N. Y.) club of the Eastern League by the Pittsburgh Pi, week, fidence Joe expre (manager) Walter Holke, major league first baseman and mana ger for the past two years of the Springfield (I.) club Three-I League, the team of the lowly Brc been signed for coach positior of the St. Louis outfit of the American League. He succeed Frank Shellenbsck,. who will ac in a like capacity for the Bos ted Sox. .. Jim Lynn, pitcher, brought the total to 21 who have sent their signed con- tracts to the New York Giants. Lynn appeared in 26 games last season as a relief hurler, receiv ing credit for and lost none. Big question this year again is Will the Boston Red Sox over come the New York Yankee Generally. the answer is “no” +; but Old Man Time is catching up with several of the main co; Manager McCarth imniens wheel. Bill Dic » Red Ruff and Lefty Gomez. who h ried the banner of the Y the top of the mast for years, are now getting “other side of. the fence of them are pitchers, mainspritig gs of any club. However, tayoffsct this, the New Yorkers havc who deliver the goods at bat. B hours in will they carry the burden suc- northern Rock cessfully? Rabid fans want > the Middle ar know. Sox outhit the Yanks | year. Joe Cronin’s main worry in his Sox lineup is a weak pitching staff. This Spring h has a flock of young pitchers in training camp and if he can pro- duce one or two topnotcher, from among them, the Americ2r League will witness a “hot” race. former last week players having won one can has occur Temperaiur lichtly in s ree C0000 OO LONG + COOMAECHDIOBOHNAMOIONEMAVHHIGOVIS OOD POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Monro e eoee County Democratic Primary, May 7, 1940 SOOSOCOGHHHOSOOOSOELOSOSSESCOOSSO For Sheriff BERLIN A. SAWYER For County Commissioner, First EDUARDO C. GOMEZ “Eddie” For Constable, Second D BASIL R. TYNES creams =e For Real Purity For Real Economy For Real Service For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED * ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 GYM TONIGHT GEL LSI ISS SS SS COMPLAINT SERVICE... If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZE By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION nd 7 P.M. and a Western Union Messen e CASA MARINA NOTES SPC CORCOCOOMAASOOOOO OEE MR: AND MRS. C. H. 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