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THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 Many Knockouts In Boxing ‘TIONS PLAY -CCC’S Show; Spiedel Wins Match TOMORROW Nicht . By BERKY By OSCAR L. MILIAN. | Undefeated Lions Club of the Buddy Spiedel, ent LIONS WHIP \Island .City Basketball League battler, pride of the U.S. Navy, | will mateh goals with the sixth- battered Jimmy Gonzalez, 145, ARMY. 52. place CCC five tomorrow night Spanish woodchopper of Tampa, | yat the High School Gymnasium into submission in the third of a} | scheduled 10-round main go at|NAVY VPS3 VICTOR OVER De- the Strand Arena last night. MOLAYS IN SECOND Taking the aggressive from the : CONTEST opening bell, Spiedel used an ef- fective left hand jab followed with a right cross to the head. | in the,opener of .a doubleheader. CCC boys are not hard.to take, and no doubt it will be another victory for the Roaring Lions. In the last game of the night, |Army will oppose U.S. Marines. ' Soldiers are in four place and the By BERKY i = a i | erneck: tht behind in The sailor used this technique to Basketball ‘Sperts Writer apiesapiics as see perfection and had the Latin bat-| In the first.game of the Island |i), be a hard-fought contest. tler on the retreat time and again. |City Basketball ‘League ‘double- | These games will end the bas- Jimmy brought a stiff left blow |header last night at ‘the ‘High jketball..activity of the week. to the head into play in the first /School Gymnasium, the Cham-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — |e eee e TOTTI OTITIS: CLASIFHED COLUMN return to Joseph Suarez, Babcock Lane. FOUND TER. Owner may recover same by .proving identity and paying for this .advertisement. ..The Citizen Office. mar5-3t HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory-rates. 917 Fleming St. A Reference ‘Of lege : { round that offset ‘the sailor’s at- |Pion Lions Club whipped the U.S. | tack several times but he could jArmy five, 52 to 39. tee THE LOWDOWN not land the steaming overhand| The contest -was nard-fought L.FROM HICKORY -GROVE ips on the part of the Soldiers but cS punch that followed. A left hook ane: = = |the Lions were definitely -slack landed on Gonzalez’ head each |in their passing and shooting.| I just been reading some more time he missed with a wild right.! Army took the lead at ‘the outset about this 300-mile off-shore busi- In the second round, Jimmy jof the fracas but lost it in'the sec-}ness. ‘Somebody had to stay up greeted Buddy in the center of | ond quarter, although the outcome ‘late to think up this super-idea. tne ring with a stiff left jab but|was still very doubtful at that |We sure got a surplus of super- missed a short right hook. Spie-|juncture “of the fracas. Lions |thinkers. And if somebody should cel landed a right cross packed |held a four-point lead but just ever come along and would care with TNT and the woodchopper jcouldn’t hold the ball. to begin reducing expenses, he dropped in a neutral ¢orner for, Army began'to weaken aft- | would not need to look far. acount of three. ‘Buddy*tore at jer the first-half and ‘the ‘league-| “The Atlantic is a big ocean. the Spanish: battler with determ-|leaders increased ‘their ‘margin |And if it was twice as big, it ination as he arose from the matiover the Soldiers. ‘Ketehings,| would be just twice as good ‘for and both fighters mixed it up at \using his height to ‘the greatest |us. And if it was 3 times as big, close ‘quarters, -with the sailor |advantage possible, made. a ‘goal }S0 much more the better. But getting the best of the in-fight-|from the foul circle on a jump (these 300-mile-Boys, they are nar- ing. Jn a furious exchange of play. This was the second time |rowing the Ocean—they are get- blows in the center of the ring, he has accomplished this feat. {ting us inch by inch nearer to Spiedel landed an over right! Smith and Ketchihgs were top 'Europe—and ‘trouble. hand blow that weakened Gon-jmen for the victors, while White| You go and edge over next zalez and both fighters went {scored high for the losers. |door and snoop around into what down as Gonzalez’ legs gave un-| Box score: {the commotion there is about, der him. Up once more, Jimmy | Lions Club (52) and which is none of your busi- shook Buddy with a stiff right to; Player— FG FT PF PTS |ness—and you will also maybe the jaw but received a short left |Smith 16 |come home and put a poultice on that sent him to the ropes. The|Knowles - 8 |your eye. bell found Gonzalez a little dizzy {Pinder 8 | Ordering other folks off.a pub- and the fans roared with satis-|Ketchings — 13 /lic ocean, stranger, that is order- faction at the end of the second Saunders 7 \ing. And I been thinking about round. So far it was a great| }the icebergs and ordering them fight. out, too, ‘but I guess they maybe Tearing out of his corner like a! just overlooked them, temporary mad fighting tiger at the opening, Player— PTS |—and ‘they will be next. of the third round, Spiedel Jand- | Westberry 2 | ‘Yours with the low down, ed a left and a right and another |Ross JO SERRA. left to Jimmy’s head and body be- |Bthridge ER RRIEACARTERAE RARE ITN fore the Tampa fighter had time |Nodine ‘NOT FAIR TO DEAD to cover up while missing a light |White 52 wl ounoen Totals— be} ge 4 8 8 7 ai csscce Sie sro & 39 17 | — left aimed at the sailor's face, ‘Huber 0 | LANESBORO, Mass.—Citizens Gonzalez stopped Buddy’s ‘TNT } - — |of this city have won a fight to Pp y aac! aa right hand pun¢h to the\jaw and, Hotals— 19 ‘prohibit billboards near a ceme- the woodchopper went ‘down and; Score by quarters: \tery on the grounds that it is “not nearly rolléd off the ring and into |Lions — 10 25 39 152|fair to the dead”. lap of William Demeritt, Jr.,|Atmy and timekeeper Freddie Car-| Official: Offutt; scorer: Smith. | LEGALS bonell. Gonzalez was down for | Navy Defeats DeMolays | the count after one minute and! In’the second game of the eve- |An THE CIRC’ 43 seconds of fighting in the third ning, the U.S. Navy defeated the| QF, FLORIDA, ELEVENTH subt- stanza. DeMolays; 68 to: 49. | @yY. aN. CHANCERY. Green Won Technical KO _ Before play started, the De-|E. 1. SPOHN, |e In the semi-final, Freddie ;Molays called a forfeit due to| oe Green, that crowd-pleasing hard-|lack of players, so this contest | EDNA BPOHN, pce hitting fighter from Lansing, Was played as an exhibition af- — oRpeR OF PUBLICATION — Mich., won a technical knockout | fair. quit, Sppeating by the sworn bm ce i is | in the e- caus victory over Young “Eloy Garcia, | Navy took a good lead in the |tnet' wana’ Spohn, the defendant game little cock and pride of the beginning, and it looked as though | therein named, is # non-resident of Cuban Club gymnasium, in the |it was.an assured victory for the | 25 .'ts° uninowns that said de- fifth round of a scheduled eight- sae ARSE SH fendant is over the age of twenty- rounder. in the fourth quarter, Knight |one years; that there is no person | i jin the ‘State of ‘Florida the. serv- The bout was one of those af- ys put out on his usual four | ice of a summons in chancery upon fairs that brings you to your feet | fouls. whom would bind said defendant. , js h with excitement. The two bat-|, O'Dell and Faris played good |acrengant be and she in hereby Te- tlers hit at each other with ball for the Sailors and Menen- | quired to appear to ate bill of i i i i laint filed in said cause an or everything but the ring posts. ez with 19 points was high |forpe"Stonday, the Ist. day of They exchanged blows at close | Scorer of the entire night. | April, “A. D. 1040, otherwise the al- quarters time and again, punch-; Score by quarters: jlegations of said pil rill be taken ing at each other with -every | DeMal : - “4 4 +4 “Cts farther ordered that this or- ounce of their weight behind each |DeMolays — 9 49 | der be-published once each wee ea i f nsecutive weeks in The blew. Round after round they Officials: futt and Nodine. [Ret West Citisen, . formant attled wi en i —_ |published in’ said county and state. battled swith (Green in ‘the lea jP'Dane and ordered this 28th day —< CONCH FIVE OFF isis, darcia, a game fi i 1 (SEAL) oss € Sawyer fee sage Heute if there | .Clerk Circuit Court., ever was one, tried hard to slug | (sd.) JOHN G.\SAWYDR, baekyat ‘the-mighty Green but the Solieiter ‘for ;Plaintif¢. newcomer could not stand up un- | 4 By 4.) pinay lei nO der the punches of the hard-hit- en feb29; mar7-14+21-28,1940 ting Lansing boxer, who packs a COACH OFFUTT mighty wallop. Garcia was forced sopsehenehas pete ETO ULEVENTH AUDI to remain seated in this corner as | HIS CHARGES THIS UIT, MONROE COUN- the bell rang for the fifth stanza. ‘TY. TN CHANCERY. He was badly battered around | MORNING jeerabe aca RIDES jraintitf, the ring in the fourth round, be- | | ve. ing on ‘the verge of a ‘knockout 7 SULLA Feoee Perendat. when the bell ended :the stanza. are a cas this morning, | ORDER, OF EURLICATION sah jiminari the 8) i It appearing by the sworn Ezoliminaries ae eget sere High School | cy “in. the, above-stated. cause Baby Face Santana knocked ae S, ree ago team, ‘under jthat William Harry Riley, the de- out Kid Estebana in the second ‘the ‘supervision of Coach John |fendant therein named, is a non- pay |resident of the State of Florida round in the curtain-raiser. A | Offutt, left for the “Fourth Re- | ron eentacs on the U. 8. 8. Overton, wild overhand right .sent Este- ;Sional Basketball Tournament in | Number 239, cio Postmaster, San |Miami. |Diego, California; that said de- bana to the -mat for the count | ami. e \fendant is over the age of twenty- after 45 seconds of fighting in| Conehs will first meet ‘the ‘Ft. ‘one years; that there is no person serponney inne. [Lauderdale “Flying Lis” in the [Of {Summons in. chancery upon Kid Brass, last-minute substi- }Miami Edison Gym. Should they | whom would bind said defendant. tute for Kid Award, lost via the Prove victorious, they williremain | 41° ,st‘ne ana he is, hereby Te~ knockout route to “Battling Tri- in Miami and play the winner of | quired to appear to the Dill of noti. a Marine. tin the first round. the Edison High-Ponce De Leon complaint filed in said cause on or - » | gamb-svothar seas the il jbefore Monday, the Ist day of was completely outclassed . ae anh ey will return | April, a. D. 1940, otherwise the: al- a home to: legati f said bill will be taken ta Marine battler. rag eae 4 b ‘ |as confessed by said defendant. id Sam, a mute fighter, went | e team “has won ten |‘ ‘it is further ordered that this or- down in submission. under the /Out'of twenty-two games, and |der be published once, each week punehes of Kid Roberts «in. the {this:writer hopes they male it | fF, four consecutive: Weeks in. ee second -heat .of a ~special four- | twelve out of ‘twenty-four before | published in said county and state. roundef. Both were ‘colored. jthey return. lor Reb . " ‘ ary, A. D., 1940. Battling ‘Geech, pride of the Fite making ;the trip are (SEAL) " ca —. c Sawyer lecal . | McMahon, . it “ler! ‘ircuit Court. jecal colored folks, -won a ref. Nelson, Roberts, Saun- |.) artaN BO CLEARE, JR, eree’s decision over Iron Baby of }ders, Smith, Soldano, ‘Mathews, |. “sciicitor for Plaintiff. Liberty City, Fla., in another Schoneck -and: Menendez. pS OE) Pe oe ae four-round»preliminary. ‘The:hard | a eT gre coe | feb29; mar7-14-21-28,1940 fighting. Geech fought:a good bat- ‘SHOT BIRD REVIVES | tle and »won ‘his \fight -with *his SSHEDBY,(N.C.—A hunter|gave | TRY IT TODAY— lightning-like left hand jab :that | kept the ‘Iron “Baby guessing all ‘Thad “Bure, Secretary of ‘State, a |The Favorite in Key West the-way. grouse whieh che chadsshot aut of | Secs: - emer fa tree, Eure placed it jn.calt stor-|, STAR ag BRAND y Stannard Baker. the gu-/a8¢. Twenty-four hours _ later, thor, first attracted attention ‘by /Sure found ‘the bird -pecking | CUBAN COFFEE his reportorial work -on:the:march ;@W@Y at its ~bends, -epparently) ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS of “Coxey’s Army” in 1894. {mone the -worse for tits experience. | Done and ordered this 28th’ day! FOR RENT APARTMENT. ‘Fleming street. FURNISHED APARTMENT for)? couple. No children. 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