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MONDAY, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 4 sli Oy EMBER 18, 194 0. Great Line And Varied Attack _ aeacowar TPAD AT HON AND SAVE REAL CHINESE CHOP SUEY, CHOW MEIN and other Chinese dishes—served or sold t sks cu! |MARINES - CCC, PLUMBERS- | BOMBERS IN TWIN BILL Lift Huskers To Old Grid Glory N N Two Sets Of ick Harmon Nears Grange’s TouchdownRecord;lowa | Linesmen, Precise Pass- ing And Plenty Of Run- ing On Nebraska Eleven U.S. Marines and CCC are slated |to cross bats in the opening - game of a K.WAS.A. double- header at Bayview Park tonight, By RANDALL BLAKE AP Feature Service Writer emen, ck and plenty is marching down men—linemen up but one SIXTH STRAIGHT! (By Associated Press) LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 18.— Nebraska annexed its sixth straight victory Saturday by edging Pittsburgh, 9-7. Cernhuskers lost the open- ing game of the season to Minnescta for their only de- feat to date. rs touchdown, to mighty Minnesota, i allowed just y to Pittsbur squad that beat the Hus Indiana, against M Powe against O| yma in z a against Kansas in p. In that Kansas the Huskers even scored by grabbing a fumbled the end zor With six victories, one de- feat and two games to go— with Iowa State and Kansas State. Coach Lawrence M. Jenes savs onlv: “We'll play one at a time”. On Nebraska’s first string line Forrest Bet the 200- iders in the re by ends y d Fred Preston and center Bob Burruss. Preston and Schwartzk pi may be back rfext ye not Eddic tional g = and Fr s eligible for the 2 number two line Muskin, Cl: Vie Schleich, tack- itehead and Ge and Fred _ only Muskin ; while Ha passer and ¢ ver plus runne With Rohri nm-one unit Roy Petsch, blocking quarterback and occasional ball carrier on double reverses; Vike Francis, who loves to hit the middl fullback, and Walter Luthe scat runner, at wingback. two has Her V: e Blue, 2 pound full Allen Zikmund a speed runner, and George Knight, the blocking signal call- Hopp, Luther, Petsch accuracy of D game was best shown when Roh the I ouri and games com pleted eight of e throws. LEAGUE STANDINGS : ISLAND CITY LEAGUE (Key West Baseball) Club— W.L. Pet Key West Conchs 5 0 1.000 *Pirates 3 1 «.750 *Trojans 1 1 500 *C.G.C. Pandora 1 2 .333 U.S. Marines 0 6 .000 *Tie games. SERVICE LEAGUE (Key West Softball) Club— W. L. VP53 6 3 .667 U.S. Army. 5 4 556 U.S. Marines 4 4 500 ccc 2 6 .250 CIVILIAN LEAGUE (Key West Softball) Club— WW. Ei Pepper’s Plumbers 4 2 667 Bombers 4 3 571 NavSta — -4 3 Pet. punt in | are ! Edged Notre Dame, a “ORANGE BOWL” CLASSIC LAUDED AS GREAT EVENT SEVENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL BEGINS DEC. 30: FASHION SHOW. PAGEANT, PARADE AND GRID GAME ON LIST o The Citizen) 18.—The Orange Classic, staged Day at Miami, described by t of the (Special TAMPA 30w! Footbal h New Year today Carl Florida , as which lorida may well be proud”. Bowl Cl c ar al attraction even the world-famed nore than viewed Parade the Orange 200,000 the year, eeing the gridiron persons Bowl last > thousands of d to Miami directly or in- visitors directly have a healthy effect on and income of every The onal event of celebration i wh a may well be proud”. Festival this year will be the seventh annual observance. It will be staged during the period 30-January 2, 1940, aid he has been in- od. Featured will be four exhibit fashion ber Brorein —a huge colorful night , the famed Orange Bowl Jamboree Parade with 60 floats, i the New Year’s Day classic between two noted North-South ic otk all teams. e history of Florida”, Mr. in remarked, “is replete the successful consumma- those things people have ‘couldn’t be done—impos- ble. Year after year, Florida kes tremendous strides toward top ranking as the best marine the _ publicized of stat national notice, attractions means more thousands of visitors—more in- come ad to that approximate- $350,000,000 it is estimated the vist industry will bring Flor- a each year. The Orange Bowl a definite asset in this i I congratulate those 500 or re prominent men throughout ‘ate who are members of Or ‘ange Bowl Committee”. SOFIBALLERS MEET TUESDAY FATE OF SPORT WILL BE DE- CIDED BY MANA- GERS “More better plus »f Managers of the Key ateur Softball Associa- ather in City Hall to- t, 7:30 o'clock, to fate of softball in this asurer Joe Cleare will give eport of funds in the treasury that announcement ion to continue the sport until such time as it will be profitable to renew activities. Z 1 managers, players and _in- ted persons aré“requested to be in attendancé: SPORTS CALENDAR SOFTBALL GAMES (Bayview Park Field. 7:00 p.m.) TONIGHT First Game—U.S. Marines, vis- iting, vs. CCC, home. Second Game—Pepper’s Plumb- ers, visiting, vs. Bombers, home. WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—U.S. Army, ing, vs. CCC, home. Second Game—Bombers, visit- visit -571] ing, vs. NavSta, home. Minnesota Clinches West- ern Conference Title; Florida U. Crushes Mi- ami Hurricanes (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. Harmon, Michigan’s All-America halfback, within one touchdown of the record set by Harold (Red) Grange, the fa- mous “Galloping Ghost” linois, who was in watching the Wolverine ace in action for the first time. Harmon crossed the line in the first period Saturday against Northwestern’s Wildcats for his thirtieth touch- nof the season. Grange’s record is 31. Michigan won the battle by the impressive count of 20-13. period, with Harmon kicking both extra points, put the Wol- verines ahead, 14-0. Northwest- ern came through in the second} quarter for a score and Hahnen- stein raced 80 yards in the fourth for their other touchdown. Out- standing performance for Michi- gan was credited to Bob West- fall, fullback. He crossed North- western’s goal line twice and with three minutes left to play Tose to cut short by a yard the opposi-| Michigan’s | tion’s first down on seven-yard line. Iowa-Notre Dame Repeating their performance of | last year, Iowa handed Notre Dame its first defeat of the sea-| son, with a thrilling fourth period | successful | touehdown and a place-kick for the extra point. After holding the Irish in check } Mike | Enich of Iowa snatched a fumble} carried the; for three quarters, Capt. by Milt Piepul and ball to Notre Dame’s 46-yard line. Although they lost the pigskin on the 23-yard line, their spirit was) stop-| afire and they couldn’t be ped. From the line of mage at 20 yards, the pushed their way across the goal, and before the game ended they | had reached Notre Dame’s eight-| yard line in another touchdown attempt. : Cornell-Dartmouth Cornell defeated Dartmouth 7-3 in the fourth quarter with scrim- only six seconds to play and six} yards to go. down pass to Bill Murphy accom- plished the feat. Harvard won*its first major game of the season in downing Brown, 14-0. -Texas Christian. lost its first gridiron battle of} the year and thereby forfeited its chances of ending in a tie for the Southwest Conference title. Tex- as University was the victor, 21-14... Minnesota Clinched Title Minnesota clinched the West- ern Conference title by rolling} over: Purdue, 33-6, for their) fifth straight conference victory, | remaining the only eleven of the} Big Ten undefeated. . .Vander- bjlt scored in every period except the first to whip Tennessee Tech, 21-0.. .North Carolina State, sparked by Dick Watts, defeated | The Citadel, 20-14... Clemson scored a touchdown} in the final period to tie Mem- phis, 12-12. . .Coming from be- hind in the fourth quarter, Tu- lane grabbed its first Southeast- ern Conference game in wallop- ing Georgia’s Bulldogs, 21-T3. . . Columbia and Navy played to a} scoreless tie. . . | A succeessful place-kick for an} extra point was the margin of} victory for Alabama’s Crimson Tide over Georgia Tech, 14-13. . . Boston College ended » George- town’s unbeaten record in a 19-18 thriller. . University of Florida crushed the Miami Hur- ricanes, 46-6, for straight triumph over the Miami U. A 75-yard fourth quarter drive that ended in a touchdown gave the University of North Caro- lina a close victory over Duke University, 6-3. . .Losing the sea- son’s opener to Minnesota, Ne- braska’s Cornhuskers have de- feated all comers since, annex- ing their sixth straight Saturday by downing Pittsburgh’s Panth- ers, 9-7. . .V.MI. defeated Cen- tre, 10-6. 18.—With only one game left to play, Tom of Il, the stands} se I gridiron Towans | their second | Leathernecks will be striving {to tie the U.S. Army for second place in the Service League and will do so should they defeat the Campers, who have absorbed one- sided losses at the hands of the | VP53’s and Soldiers in the past two weeks. In the Civilian League, Pep- per’s Plumbers, who have had two of their past three scheduled games postponed, will take on the Bombers in the nightcap. This contest will be a battle for the leadership of the — circuit. Bombers tied the NavSta last Wednesday night to remain a half-game in the rear of the Pep- pers. A victory for the “cradle” ten will set them on top. How- ever, a triumph for the Pipe- Fitters will give them a full con- test margin over the Naval Sta- tion employes and drop the |Bombers into the cellar. LEGALS iven that on $:00 o'clock Two scores in the initial! { The main crawler truck frame t heavy deep section, casting. j € & upper body or la nit | steel casting, ma- chinery in unit side frames mounted rigidly on ma- i | travel shaft at least * in diameter. Drum shaft in “diameter. > be of worm and ated in oil bath, k. eet in length, jece boom with fair lead Il purpose % yd. drag- ket weighing at least of trucks to width of Over all length be not_less than 12 ft., | tread 20". Counter weight not to 8000 Ibs. exceed ith glazed ar ys to be powered with a inder gaso- line engine developing app mately 84H. P. cylinder Diesel oil er veloping approximately ‘Accessories to incl celerator with two sp ernor electric starter, £ ir cleaner, gas and ammeter. ght of machine Loa 5 ified not to be Ibs. spective bidd state in their on which they are | such sale. The Board reserves the right to |accept or reject any or all bids made pursuant to this advertise- | ment. Key West. } 18th, 1940. | Ross C Sawyer Clerk 4 County Commissioners, | Monroe County, Florida. nov18,1940 filter, villing to make Florida, November | Walt School's touch- | |IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | FLORE IN PROBATE. |In re: E of | HENRY DAMON ARCHER, | Deceased. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against sald Estate: ou, and each of you, are hereby | notitiea and required ‘to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may_ have, against the estate of Henry Damon Archer, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, ‘to the Hon. Ray- mond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County,.at his office in the County Courthouse in Monroe County, Florida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publication hereof. All jclaims and demands not presénted within the time and in the manner! prescribed herein shall be -barred as provided by law. Dated November 6th, A. D. 1940. VERA HEISSER, As Executrix of the Last Will and Téstament of Henry Damon Ar- cher, Deceased. nov1 Vivien Leigh—Laurence Oliver ne 21 DAYS TOGETHER Comedy and News 25; dec2,1940 | IFIIIII ISLS cee rere eIeTTTe TTT OTTTTeTeTTa eee. "Ou THE DIFFERENCE These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions. . .each deserves your wholehearted support. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SEE US! Parker Herbex and Walla Scalp and Hair Treatments—See immediate results. All other {> lines of Beauty Culture.. ? Also Scientific SWEDISH Massage and RET DUCING TREATMENTS by Alexander J. 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