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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1940 Boxing Commission Suspends OFFICERS DEFEAT Miami Mgr; Referee Censured | CHIEFS YESTERDAY By OSCAR L. MILIAN Frankie Hughes, Indiana mid- dleweight boxer, scored a knock- out victory over Johnny Lackas, 'CONCHS DEFEAT | 160, Jersey City, in the second round of a_ scheduled 10-round boxing contest in the main bout ARMY DOWNS CAMPERS IN of the Strand weekly PRELIMINARY BASKET- boxing show last night. The fight BALL GAME, 50-39 failed to excite even the infant son of Dr. and Mrs. Freddie Car- | saareeral bonell, who sat on the lap of his “By BERKY young mother at the ringside. | Basketball Sports Writer Before going any further in de-| Last night in the High School tail of this scrap this writer /Gymnasium, the High School wishes to take back all the good Conchs defeated the strong De- Arena’s |SECOND CLASS P.O’S WIN | FROM FIRST CLASS P.0:S IN SECOND GAME Officers of the Navy Diamond- ball League were overwhelming victors yesterday in a game at {Bayview Park with the Chief Petty Officers. Score was 24 to {9 A nightcap game featured a |elose tussle between the Second Class Petty Officers and the First | Class Petty Officers, the former | winning 14 to 10. | In the first game, batteries THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | 4 | TRANSPORTATION : |NEW SEDAN TO CHICAGO. | Take two passengers. 323 Eliza- beth street, Dongo Inn, or Box Y¥, The Citizen. feb29-2tx | | | APARTMENT FOR BACHELOR. ! | Box D.O., The Citizen. wre feb27-3tx |WANTED—Movie Camera, 8-mm. | Either Bell Howell, Keystone ! or Kodak. Jack Crawley, The! Cabana. feb28-3tx | i | WE BUY CHEMELEON (large) LIZARDS, Scorpions, green snakes (large), chicken 1105 Angela street. WANTED | tree snakes. things he had written about the Molay five in a poorly played Is- ! much-talked-about Lackas and'jand City Basketball League con-|eTe.Cole.and Munson for the | victors, Wilkinson and Atwell for | — | Hughes and to tell you that they test, | are a couple of no-goods. In the first quarter, both teams | the losers. Munson was hitting | From the opening gong it was ff 4 fi tart, ‘ ‘ et ie evident that the fight was head- Bot off to) eitate are ut porn istas of thereemeswith ave ous |$10.00 REWARD and no questions ; put up strong deferises. It look- | ties and four runs out of six times | | ed for a disappointment to the ¢q pad for the Conchs at the half, ? asked for return of black poc-| * at bat. | ketbook lost from car in gar- | age. Houston, 1400 Alberta hundreds of fans who jammed|when the DeMolays, matching the Arena believing they were goal for goal, held a one-point} In the second game, Bond and) f&™ OC ot so oni at FOR RENT feb29-6tx | going to see a first-class boxing'jead. In the third quarter, the | Julian handled the battery as- bout. As Frankie would jab'DeMolays still held on strong, but jsignment for the victors, while | Lackas with a left that carried no the Conchs managed to gain 2 | Ammons vand) Lake pitched and power or speed behind it, Lackas/ four-point lead. hard at the empty air. The house|seemed to get its hands on the was in an up-roar with boos and!paj] more frequently and _ the cat-calls as the round ended with 'DeMolays were unable to tie the both fighters in a loving clinch. /njne-point lead the Conchs held. The second round found the Je The losers deserve a lot of sey City scrapper down for the ‘credit for this hard-fought battle, count of nine as a result of a) put chances for the Conchs reach- hard-placed right to the chin. 'jng the District Basketball Tour- Coming up slowly and apparent-iney looked slim. Roche was ly unwilling, Lackas went into a/nigh scroer for the DeMolays, clinch. A light left hook to the and Baker also played a good stomach sent Johnny down on his |game. Nelson scored high for the knees a moment after they were | yjctors with 11 points. separated from the tie-up. | Box score: Referee Perez, who to all indi-} Key West Conchs (42) cations didn’t know what it was Player— FG FT PF PTS all about, walked over to Fran-}eMahon 2 kie’s corner to award the de- | \athews 2 cision by a knockout. This left Nelson . the fans wide-mouthed trying to'smith figure it all out. The local box-! Roberts ing commission had something to Schoneck say about the situation and a;Saunders meeting was called immediately Soldano to decide on a drastic penalty to! the party responsbile for the ac- | tion. The commission, composed | DeMolays (3 of Benjamin Sawyer, Tommy; Player— Brennan, Dr. Julio DePoo, Fred! Barber Carbonell and Harry Baker, vot-'!Menedez ed unanimously to bar any and|Knight all fighters in and around Miami’ Roche from part ating in future fight | Lopez cards in this city while under the | Lewin management of Chuck Miller.) ots “And we'll decide about Referee} Totals~euse013 Perez lete said Mr. Brennan.! ‘Score by quarters: Perez may also suffer a suspen- Conchs 2 Bae at ae sion. DeMolays _... 8 15 23 31 Another joker on the card was’ Officials: Solt and Saunders. the semi-final between Al Beau- Army Downs C.C.C. hold, 154, of St. Louis, and Jimmy In the first game last night, the Maddox, 138, of Oklahoma, who junpracticed Army five defeated was thrown out of the ring in\the U. S, Campers—C.C.C.’s—by the third round for failing to put 'a score of 50 to 39. up a fight. Maddox apparently, Both teams put up a hard fight was willing to mix it up but but the Soldiers took the lead in Beauhold was deliberately stall- the first quarter and held it ing. Maddox was a last-minute throughout the game. substitute for Pattersall, who! The victory carried the Army hurt his ankle and was unable to five into second place in league live up to his agreement. standings. The scrap that was a humding-| Campers, always fighting to er and a big surprise to all, was the last, could not keep up with the k.o. victory of Frankie Green Newby’s and White’s snappy over Chino Hernandez, local shooting. Fralish, with 18 points, southpaw battler. Hernandez, | was high scorer of the losers. running into trouble from the! Box score: opening bell, met up with the Army (50) right hand of Frankie, the little; pPlayer— FG guy who packs a mighty wallop, 'Newby ay! and was sent down to the mat Ross twice in the first round with Ethridge solid blows to the , face, , Chino, Nodine up each time without a count but White groggy and legs wobbling, con- Westberry tinued to force the fight in a daze ! and was saved by the bell as an- other right-hand blow. smacked him on the chin. Player Still dizzy from the belting re- Fralish ceived in the first round, the Brown local boy tried to box and con- | Howell nect his dangerous left but went Legan a bit wide. A stiff right-hand Williams punch caught him flush on the Adams chin and down went the __ball- 24 player with a thud. Springing Totals— 18 up before the referee could bring Score by quarters: his hand down for the first count, Army 19 30 40 50 Hernandez walked dizzily to a C.C.C. 8 23 34 39 neutral corner looking for his op- Official: Offutt. ponent, who was in the opposite Praes corner. Realizing the condition CONCHS PLAY ANDREW of the Key Wester , Fernandez JACKSON TOMORROW stopped the bout, declaring Green Tomorrow night in the High the winner. School Gym, the strong Andrew In the first preliminary, Kid Jackson Generals oppose the Key Eddy, a newcomer, was awarded West High School Conchs. This a unpopular decision over will be a return game of the sea- Young Fernandez. Both were son, and the last High School featherweights. Fernandez piled league game for the Conchs. up enough points in the first and| The Generals of Miami -defeat- second round to win the fight by/ed the Conchs in the initial con- a country mile. Eddy .won the'test. The game will start at 8:30 | im co n9 co ee lorcoonse el rKwononwnoe - & Totals— 20 Lo} a Om wo mronne a eS el wonmmoot | no09 a | wo od PTS 17 6 8 15 0 50 wl ovnocow® | own moon Totals— an net ; BBloaswr = espacum ba} F PTS 18 12 ol nowocoy wl omworne I woane 4) nd it, In the last pe-| caught, respectively, for the los-|FURNISHED APARTMENT with in return would swing high and jriod of play, the High School ye oer pla Class third- } | baseman, made four hits out of |five trips to the plate and scored |two runs. | League games are played each | Wednesday and Saturday after- jnoons ana the teams are consid- jering many requests to stage Sun- jday games. } | HAT-SNATCHER | WAKEFIELD, Mich—When | lumberjack arrived in camp min- | us his cap, fellow jacks guffawed 'when he told them a huge bird | jhad swooped down and taken it! from his head. It wasn’t nearly | |so funny, though, when four oth- | \ers had their hats removed from | their heads in the same manner. | The bird is believed to be a great | |horned owl or a hawk. | SELES AEE, LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | | FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY, | HARRY HANDLER, | Plaintiff, | | vs. | BETTY HANDLER, Defendant. | ORDER FOR PUBLICATION | 0: | | |FURNISHED APARTMENT, | conveniences. TO: BETTY HANDLER, 375 Sheffield Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. You,are hereby required to ap-\ }pear to the Bill of Complaint in the above styled and entitled cause on March 4, 1940, otherwise the al- | jlegations therein will be taken as | | confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in | The Key West tizen, a newspaper | |published in Key West, Florida. |_ Yone and ordered this 31st day of | January, 1940, (SEAL) Clerk of Circuit County, F a. By: (Sd.) Florence BE. 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GOING SERVICE STATION—! full or part interest. Box U,/ The Citizen. feb29-3t |AN THE CIRCUIT COURT, STATE | E : Plaintiff, vs. EDNA SPOHN, | Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn filed in the above-stated that Edna Spohn, the de: therein na is 3 - the State dence is s fendant is over the age of twenty- |one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida the serv- ice of a summons in chancery upon | whom would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered that said bill cause |quired to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the Ist day of | April, A. D. 1940, otherwise the al- }legations of said bill will be taken }as confessed by said defendant. | It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The | Key West *Citizen, a newspaper published in said county and state. Done and ordered this 28th day of February, A. D., 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court. S R, | [IN CHANCERY. TY. a MYRLE KAY RILEY, | Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM HARRY RILEY, | Defendant. | ORDER OF PUBLICATION | It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that William Harry Riley, the de- fendant therein named, is’ a non- resident of the State of Florida and resides on the U. 8. 8. Overton, Number 239, clo Postmaster, San | Diego, California; that said, de- | fendant is ovér the age of twenty- jone years; that there is no person |in the State of Florida the service }of a summons in “chancery “upon whom would bind said defendant. | defendant be and she is hereby re- | | CLEANING AND _ PRESSING ESTABLISHMENT. Apply P.O. Box 423, Key West. feb27-3tx | | TWO-STORY HOUSE AND LOT. | 616 Francis Street. $2500.00—) $500.00 down, balance $25.0 monthly, 6% interest. Price re- duced for cash. Also several vacant lots, low prices, terms. | Apgiy Pox R.L., The Citizen. jan22-s | TWO LOTS on Washington street’ near White. $750 for| quick sale. 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This | Serve Monday, the 1st. day of| Open 8:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. knockout in the second prelim-' fracas will be a hard-fought af-| April, A. D. 1940, otherwise the al-/ ‘5c inary. Brass walked out of the fair, as the Gobs wish to tie for | !esations of said bill will be taken | LUNCHEON See up ring in the third stanza claiming third place in league standings |" confessed: by said Setanden' DINNER ____________ 65e up! It is further ordered that this or- he had been fouled. and the Leathernecks are in line | der be ery Wert citizen, a newapaper| NO NAME LODGE) all over the ring to win by a of Febi y, A. D. . jot February, A. D., 1940. 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