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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE beast A Guide To Profit Service - R Key West Buyer's Guide A Reference Of Firms Who Are Specialists In Their Fields RELIABLE FIRMS WITH WHOM 10 TRADE BIG LEAGUE CLUBS OPEN SPRI HOLDOUTS IRK TRAINING FULL BLAST THIS WEEK BROOKLYN CLUB Ser aE (eae DEMOLAYS, 70.26 | MINOR LEAGUE CLUBS DUE! CONTRACTS | MARINES DEFEAT PICKED IN FLORIDA (Special to The Citizen) |. TEAM: SEA FOOD GRILL TAMPA, Feb. 27.—Seven ma-} jor league clubs have ‘aiready be- FIVE FORFEITS gun Spring training in Florida, and four others. are scheduled PAPE) MP SSI ISSO SSS SSS SDD O OL : (By Associated Preas) If_the two boys can put up as CLEARWATER, Fia., Feb. 27.) good a fight as their managers '—Dolph Camilli, the heavy-hit-' have been doing, the Frankie ting. first baseman.,of the Brook-; Hughes-Johnny Lackas battle at lyn Daseer continues. to vy alee Strand Arena Wednesday | bi ut, ti vi to get underway this week. Eleven | By BERKY a — Mos ee ee eee of the big-time teams will unlim-! Basketball Sports Writer | phat has annomaeswitnit (Gal a oe this season, ber the muscles of their players! The up-and-coming CCC five| ‘Chuck” Miller, who handles |milli has been offered $15,000, | Hughes, refused to ride in the in this state this year, New York/joct night swamped the DeMolay | Giants and Cleveland Indians be- | s ne Y | which is $1,000 above last year’s|same automobile from Miami to Key. West with John Loham, 7 i A ‘team by a score of 70 to 26. fag Hepconets. | Howell of the CCC outfit start- |contract. LacKas manager. “He shoots off his Mouth too much about that tent tee ra yaar jed a rally in the first few seconds | Two outfielders, Dixie Walker. grapefruit league members, the jof play and at the end of the first and Lindsay Deal, are also hold- first to begin March 8 between | quarter, the Campers were lead- |outs. boy. of his and I'd rather not ride Brooklyn Dodgers ne py tous paints: with, him”, Miller wired the Key West promoters. The Miller-Loham feyd. dates | Ma Beds, One hundred. thou. |,DeMolays fought hard but the |McKECHNIE TO DEPEND sand fans attended the 160 con. {C'S led the entire game. In the ON 38 HURLING STAFF tests played last year and an even jthird quarter, Knight was put/ (By Assogiated Press) } greater number ar expected this [out on fouls, leaving only four; TAMPA, Feb. 27.—Bill Mc-‘back to last year when Lackas Spring. An all-star battle is slat- tired players due to lack of sub- |Kechnie, manager of the National|was awarded a decision over | ed this year for the first time in ge ne palpi tung ig League Champions Cincinnati! Hughes in Richmond. Chuck hit | Gerke Yanko aise aaa ain Me_|the fourth quarter and but three | Reds, has revealed that he. willithe roof with a howl that could Kechnie, Red mentor, will be the Te™aining players held on until depend on the same pitching staff)be heard as far down South as oppodili Isaiie managers of te{tecot. that took his club to the top of | Atlanta, but the decision was in ““héam game’ which will be! Howell and Fralish, of the vic-|the senior league lgst year. jand he could not change it. ere Paul Derringer and Bucky Wal-| “Then came a return bout | | | | in| ;, (tors, deserve a lot of credit for! piresrnere March 17) St. Louis their good playing and fancy |ters head the list. Between them | ‘shooting. Roche, of the DeMo- they won 52 games in 1939. Van-| (laye, was high scorer for his team |der Meer, who was a flop last} | with 10 points. |season but who turned in two no- | |. Box: score: {hitters in ’38, is expected to re-/ Cc.C. jturn to form. He has asked Dea-| | Player— FG FT PF PTS |con Bill to regard him as a rookie | Fralish ate: | 23 |in training camp this year. Next Brown .. Lee g |best bet is Gene Thompson, fresh- | 31 |man winner of 13 contests in ’39, | Cardinals.and Cincinnati Reds will journgy tp Cuba for a series with CubahyAll-Star teams. Major league outfits in Florida: National League Cincinnati at Tampa—Battery- men reported Monday; remainder of squad March 1. New York at Winter Haven— Miami and there the cards were reversed and Frankie got the) nod. This brought a protest from Loham, and this fight Wednesday | night—well,. you see how the matter now stands. Both Hughes and Lackas are top notchers in the middleweight | division. Both hold decisions over | Kid Feartitini, one of the hardest | Batterymen at preliminary work Howell Saturday; remainder of squad ‘Morgan March 1. Adams Boston at Bradenton—Training Williams started week ago Monday. Legan Brooklyn at Clearwater—Train- | ing started week ago Monday. { St. Louis at St, Petersburg—/ Entire squad reports March 2. ona Philadelphia at Miami Beach— | Roche Squad reports March 1. | Menendez American League Knight New York at St, Petersburg— ‘Lewin — Batterymen reported today; re- Elwood - mainder March 1. H Detroit at Lakeland—Battery- | men reported Sunday; remainder ! March 1. Cleveland at Fort Myers—Bat- terymen report tomorrow; re- mainder March 3. Boston at Sarasota—Squad re- ports March 1. | nHooroe al onmonow 8 | Bl wood Totals— Cy < a reonwad conooy o ba} olnmnoo 12 2 quarters: Totals— Score by CCC. _ -12 23 40 70 ,DeMolay . 8 16 18 36! Marines Whip Picked Five | | In the preliminary game, due |to a forfeit by the Sea Food Grill, the U. S. Marines played an ex- Washington at Orlando—Train- hibition affair with a picked five. ing started week ago Monday. | The picked team was defeated | Seventecn minor league clubs/by a score of 40 to 37. The game. will also train in Florida this |Was fast and ran very close all) year, making a total of 28 base- | the way. | ball teams in the state this Spring.| _Waysack and Solenberger were Minor leaguers will begin work- |high scorers for the Marines with | outs next week and will be: |17 and 14 points, respectively. | International League Smith played outstandingly, mak- Buffalo at Plant City. ing 18 points in only three quar- Rochester at West Palm Beach. ters of play for the picked club. Syracuse at Fort Lauderdale. | Score by quarters: | Jersey City at Winter Haven, Marines ~ 7 WT 2t 40) Toronto at Avon Park. Picked Team 5 17 27 37 Montreal at Lake Wales. Official: Offutt; scorer: Smith; Newark at Sebring. timer: Cooper. American Association Kansas City at Haines City. Minneapolis at Daytona Beach. | St. Paul at Leesburg. Milwaukee at Ocala. Louisville at Arcadia. Indianapolis at Bartow. Columbus at Hollywood. Southern Association Chattanooga at DeLand. Memphis at Wauchula. Nashville at Sanford. notify the league about inability w to play the game, it shall be for- TEAMS 10 PLAY | to the DeMolays. In such a case, another contest will be |played in its place. LEAGUE STANDINGS Second Half W. L. Pet. | i} LEAGUE GAMES TOMORROW Tomorrow night in the High School Gym, the U. S. Army five clashes with the C.C.C. boys in the opener of an Island City Bas- ketball League The curtain-raiser will begin at 7:30 o'clock. In the nightcap, at 8:30 o’clock, the DeMolays will play the Sea Food Grillers. Notice is given by league of- GAME SCHEDULED TOMOR- ROW: THIRTEEN-INNING | THRILLER SATURDAY ; Club— jLions Club Army |Marines Chief Betty Officers’ team will! Navy cross bats with the VP53 Second-| High School — Class Peity Officers in a Navy C.C.C. pide Diamondball League game to-|Sea Food Grill morrew afternoon, starting at /DeMolay 2:00 o'clock at Bayview Park. A large crowd of fans is expected RIVERSIDE YS tO attend, as interest runs high NAVY VS. LIONS IN PRELIM- among friends of the navy boys on the various teams entered in INARY GAME AT 7:30 Q’CLOCK oO 2 3 3 3 6 6 Hw rmwnuesd the play. Last Saturday afternoon, — the Chief Petty Officers defeated the First-Class Petty Officers in a thirteen-inning thriller, 10 to 9.! Heroes of the affair—all being feted by teammates and friends since—were C. P. O. Wilkinson, iplate again, {will be ready to don the mask have their eyes for Chino Her- jand chest protection for 'to a hospital after she had fallen doubleheader, | Weiler, Baker, Small and Ostrow- ficials that if the Grillers do not | and he will probably receive more | punching middleweights in the | calls for mound duty this year. | game today. To back up these regular start- The Al Beauhold-Jimmy Pat- ers, the Reds haye Jim Turner, |tersal semi-windup should be aj Whitey Moore and Joe Beggs. _corker. Beauhold is a mighty, Hard-hitting, fleet-footed Ernie |clever lightweight and Pattersal Lombardi, who came to terms|has scored 10 knockouts in_ his | yesterday, will be behind the ‘last 15 ring appearances. \ and Herschberger! Key Westers, however, | will | relief | nandez, Key West flyweight, who | work. : a) MB) makes his initial ring debut in| Manager McKechnie has not/Key West against Bobby Green, | ventured to select his infield or|of Miami, in a six-round bout..| outfield: as yet. |Chino won championship honors So jin his division while, in the | HARD LUCK \Civilian Conservation Corps Peeeeer = camp. HACKENSACK, N. J.—Taken! Two four-round bouts fill the card. LEGALS out and broken ‘her hip, Miss Susan Dixon, librarian at the Hash- brouck Heights Public Library, was dismissed after several weeks’ treatment. “Within'a-few min- utes, she was ba¢k in’ ‘the hos- pital. On her way home, she fell and broke her leg. Gonchs and Cadets, the suffered defeat by a score of 45! leading 11-8, but in the last half|awyna S, Porter, the defendant the Conchs fell into a slump and} Te ery ah heey man resteeny: ral the Cadets scored 37 points to|Ripiey, ‘Tennessee; that said. de- Key West’s 13. That game was | fendant is aver the age of twenty- one years; that there is no person | fhe seh, Setent of the season |i the State of Florida the servicé for the locals. Sieg, Viamontea|of a summons in chancery upon 3 | whom, would bind said defendant. and Hall made 43 of the total 45/72", "therefore ordered that said | points for Riverside. defendant be and she is hereby re- Pro! ine- quired to appear to the bill of com- __ Probable line-up for the Cadets 1 Minit? tited ih sald cause on or be- is: Sieg, Viamontea, Hall, Barnes| fore Monday, the 1st day of April, | and Breen, with Substitutes Step- |: D. 1940, otherwise the allega- hens, Fenton, Shulman, Schank- URT, § p OF) LEVENTH JUDICIAL MONROE COUNTY, IN} CHA Y, JAMES W. PORTER, Plaintiff, vs. |EDWYNA S. PORTER, locals Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION ons of said bill will be taken as| confessed by eaid defendant. It is further ordered that this | ici lorder be published once each week | — 5 |for four consecutive weeks in The | Line-up for the Conchs will be} Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- | McMahon, Mathews, Saunders, ed in said county and state. 4 +; Done and ordered this 19th day Soldano and Roberts, with Subs} or February, A. Dee Ne i is S oss wyer Nelson, Smith, Collins and Clerk Circuit Court. | Schoneck. = | By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, In the curain-raiser, the league- Deputy Clerk. Igading Lions Club will match goals with Uncle Sam’s fighting | Navy. This contest will begin at "2:30 o’clock. Both games will be thrillers. LEGALS vs. IN COUNTY JUDGE'S CoURT,|GOTFRED H. MQNROP COUNTY, FLORIDA. | Re: Estate of BENJAMIN TYNES, Deceased. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given have filed my final report and pe TSIITITSSISSOIISSIOISTIIISISOSSISSSIS IIIS ISS SIS SI TMS, d.) JOHN G. SAWYER, Solicitor for Complaina: feb20-27 FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY j 7-251 HANNA A. NELSON, Plaintiff, NELSON, ‘Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION ): GOTFRED H. NELSON, 221 East 50th Street, New York City, N. Y. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint in the above styled and entitled cause on tion for Final Discharge as ex-! April Ist, 1940, otherwise the alle- ecutrix of the estate of Benjamin / gations therein will be taken as Tynes, deceased; and that on the | confessed. 12th day of March, 1940, I will ap-, This order to be published once a ply tothe Honorable Raymond|week for four consecutive weeks Lord, County Judge of Monroe/in The Key West Citizen, a news-| County, Florida, for approval _ of | paper published in Key West, Flor- said final report and for final dis-_ ida. 4 charge as executrix of the estate of| Done and ordered this 19th day | Benjamin Tynes, deceased. jof February, 1940. This 19th day of February, 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. (Sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. mar5-12-19.1940. ELLEN M. TYNES, Executrix, Estate of Benjamin! By: | Tynes, deceased. } feb20-27; mar5-12,1940 | feb20-27; | | pitcher, and’ his battery mate, At- well. Excellent hitting by Hund-| ley and Thompsofi also featured! for the winners. | By BERKY Basketball Sports Writer Monroe County Democratic Primary, May 7, 1940 | \ f. First-Class Petty Officers turn- ed up with some fine players in the persons of Ammons and Amos, pitchers, and Luke, catch- er. Gerst! and Luke were best batters for the losers. Other games to be played this week include a VP53 Squadron- | Joe Kemp's Stars affair on Thursday afternoon, and VP’s- Park Tigers contest Friday after- noon at Bayview Park, Tonight in the High School) Gymnasium, at 8:30 o'clock, the! 94 Riverside Military Academy plays | the Key West High School var- |sity their return game of the; jseason. Riverside Cadets hail: lfrom their winter quarters at) Hollywod, Fla. Last week the Cadets beat the strong Andrew Jackson team of} | Miami, which also plays here this | Friday. | | In the initial game between the | eeceeeovoccesoe eccce For Sheriff BERLIN A. SAWYER BASIL R. TYNES | seep semrweteretenesom menos FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See Them Now — On Display INCLUDING THE FAMOUS BIG 6 CUBIC FOOT FOR MARTINEZ “1212 Varela Street FOR QUALITY PRINTING an a THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street In Every Town ar REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 RCA-VICTOR RADIO SERVICE EXPERT SERVICE on all makes and models REASONABLE PRICES PHONE 809-J G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail VALUE SENSATION We've just unpacked another shipment of popular 1940 Philcos. 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