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SE eee 2" SHAUGHNESSY’S ° MAY FAMOUS T FORMATION ‘CATCH ON” N EXT YEAR By SAM JACKSON, AP Feature S-:rvice Writer Dec port pla ha Clark D. witched surprised in 1941. eration SI not tion” new high used the rterba taking center while the lined up just team cks in-mo- 2rious nothing ning de- football, make ystem First Chance To Try It of the Stanford cc his ¢ he was nd de- ut he make rd he moder curing t Chicago rmation much of unpredictable and how is hard to nother potential great 1940 SPORTS CHAMPIONS (By The Associated Press) Boxing PROFESSIONAL Little Dado. ght—Lou Salica, New Harry Jeffra, Y Pete Scal- N.B.A.) Jenkin (N . Louisville, K! - Fritzie Zivic, - Ken ¥ (NBA Billy Overlin, Conn De- Hono- Phila ford universit amazing in a Rose Bowl contest with s having effects on c on games of Stanford's ‘ello n Norman Standlee who shone gloomy Fullback Standlee “hard-luek years cn a_ losing figured No. 1 All-America when § But ankle He'll son. the Buried team, is team’s guy” for two Norm w the mate! for ford moved this year. chief” suffered an ry in jy for Nebraska. Halfback Pet< surprise big mid-season. Kmetovic was a package. Billed in pre- season dope as aluable relief Kmetovie used his speedy starting a ity to good advantage under Shaughnessy’s system and merged as the coast’s leading scorer. On the line a pair of standouts are right tackle Bruno Banducci, who wears in eombat a nose mask and an arm-to-belt strap to pre- shoulder injury, and Vic Lindskog, center, who passed up ing to continue education for 2 career in aero- nau engincering. Since the war Stanford has been in the Rose Bow] six times, this next game being the seventh. No other team has appeared so often. The Indians beat Southern Methodist and Pittsburgh, tied Alabama, and, lost to Notre Dame, Alabama, and Columbia. vent hi VERY GOOD BUY AURORA, Neb.—Tobe Catlett cf this city bought a chest of drawers at a sale for 40 cents. On a draw open and out fell an envelope contain- ing $165. Henry Brimm, Buffalo. 160—Joe Maxin, Cleveland. 175—Victor Hutton, Farmers- burg, Ind. Heavyweight — Wallace Cross, East Orange, N. J. COLLEGE N.C.A.A.—Idaho. Pacitic Coast Idaho. *Southeastern—Louisiana State. uthern—Clemson. Eastern intercollegiate — Penn State. his way home cme intercollegiate— Cross Country *National A.A.U.—Don New York A.C. (team) N.C.A.A.—Gilbert Dobbs, Ash- and (O.) College; Indiana. 4-A. — Leslie MacMitchell, N.Y.U.; Rhode Island rn Conference — Wayne ver, Ind.; Indiana. heastern — K. C. Ball, / *Georgia Tech. *Pacific Coast (Northern division) -Idaho. Southwest—Texas. North Carolina “Indicates retained titles. Lash; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN System That Won Stanford Rose Bowl Bid Is Really Something Old, Something New Mize Produced Most Long Hits In Senior League During 1940' Led In Total Bases Third | Consecutive Year; Ott Tops Al-Time Home- Rua Hitters (Ny Asnociated Presny NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—Official batting records of the National League for 1940 show that 270 players took part in champion- ip games. Of this number, 81 engaged in 75 games or more, 135 took. part in 10 to 74 games, and 54 appeared in than games. Debs Garms, the 355. Frank A. fewer Pittsburgh, batters with a leads percentage of McCormick, Cincin- nati, went to bat most times, 618; | ;team man to be worth the water made most two-base hits, 44, and with Stanley C. Hack, Chicago, tied for most base hits, 191. It was the third consecutive year McCormick totaled most base hits. Burgess U. York, secured the hits, 141. Floyd E. Vaughan, Pittsburgh, scored most runs, 113, and made most three-base hits, 15. * John R. Mize, St. Louis, for the third consecutive year led in: to- tal bases, with 368, and for the second successive year batted most home runs, 43, a new high for a St. Louis player that bettered Rogers Hornsby’s record of 42, made in 1922. By hitting three home runs in a game twice during the 1940 sea- son, Mize became the only player in National League history to hit three times during his career. Twice he most one-base hit three homers in 1938, July 13, handle of a passing car caught in dustrial Sec’ and July 20, second game, and he duplicated this feat in 1940 on May 13 and September 8. Myron W. McCormick, Cincin- tied two records held by many name of Marion nati, with Herman Schulte, Phil- adelphia, tied for most sacrifice hits, 20. Linus R. Frey, Cincinnati, stole most bases, 22. Only two players took part in of June 9, four on June 10 and ™ all their clubs’ games—Frank A. McCormick, Cincinnati, with 155, and Floyd E. Vaughan, burgh, 156. McCormick, with 155 Louis, tied for the lengest con- ‘ay in the month of February, games played in 1940, brought his ,secutive hitting streak, 21 games. 1941 consecutive-game streak to. 462. Melvin T. Ott, New York, by making 19 home runs, brought his run began in the second game of | Clerk lifetime total to 388. He has piled up more home cuns than any oth- er National League player for all time. William M. Werber, Cincinnati, with a double and home run in the fourth inning, May 1, and by hitting four two-baggers in his first four times at bat during a fourteen-inning game, May 13, Tip-Offs On— CO0D BASKETBALL (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the tenth and last of a series on basketball fundamentals.) 10. TEAMWORK By CLAIR BEE Long Island University Coach In the nine previous parts of, this series individual work has’ 10 been stressed—but there are five Genk players on a team. And no team will be successful unless those five men work together as one. Being a good individual player doesn’t make you a good basket- ball player. You have to be a you use in your shower. There are any number of plays and drills you ogn work with just :one other player, working togeth- Whitehead, New er on both offensive and defen- | be issued thereon. sive maneuvers — If you can find two others who will act as op- ponents all four can benefit by taking turns at both phases of the drills. It’s important that you be a pol- ished individual performer—but it’s more important that you have establishing ¢,4.- other fellows who want to Fee, County Records, help you and who want you to give them your help. LOSES. PANTS ROCHESTER, N. Y. — While home runs in a game four Glovanni Bvangeliati of this city | said certificate was waiting for a trolley, the door his trousars and pulled them off. The auto driver took him home. players. John A. Hassett, Boston, by making 10 consecutive hits, tied! a record held by four players. He made two hits in the second game four on June 14. Daniel W. Litwhiler, Philadel- Litwhiler made 36 hits in 87 times at bat for a mark of 414 The September 1, against Boston, and was halted by the same club in the second game of September 23. Slaughter made 34 hits in 80 times at bat for .425, beginning with the first game of September 8, against Pittsburgh, and ending September 27 ,against Chicago. (Compiled by Howe News Bureau, Chicago, Ml.) These Sports Thrillers Were 1940’s Best EUROPE’S INTERN ATIO} NEW YORK. boxing championship, before tu WAR “BLACKED OUT” USUAE 3 ‘AL FLAVOR jacking the usual international 1940 produced a full quota of exploits on t Tprising success with a arouching t bout, the collapse of the New » and the of Lou Ambers Marbl the Alice professional, "s romp ng Lawson ) playoff for the national open golf championship lisqualificatic were the 10 leading episodes or accomplishments of ng into account the elements of drama, f performance? Stanford’s remaissance as a grid power—because it was one of the finest comebacks of the year, both for the Indians and Coach Clark Shaughnessy. The Indians, victors in only one game @ year ago. won every 1940 con- test and a Rose Bowl bid. n of Ed Oliver. the excitement Here they are and why we pick them: Fritzie Zivic’s welterweight championship triumph over Henry Armstrong—because it was one of 1940's major upsets, one of the year’s most savagely contested boxing houts and the rise of a conqueror able to de- ‘throne the one-time triple champ. Hank Greenberg's remarkable’ beseball exploits—because he successfully made the shift from first base to the outfield, paced Detroit to a pennart. won the American league most valuable player award ard led the loop in home runs and runs batted in. Dick Chapman's amateur golf championship triumph — be- cause he dominated the tourna- round medal, displayed his cour- @ge by coming from five-down to win and grabbed the title with a crushing ll-and-$ victory. The Chicago Bears’ rout of the Washington Redskins — be- cause the'73-0 victory was the most one-sided triumph any team ever scored in a championship duel and because its all-round power established the Bears’ ma- chine as greatest in history. r jarmon'’s gridiron per- formances—because the Michi- gan halfback was football's man- ofthe-year, 2 spectacular hip- shaking star in every game who bettered Red Grange’s long- standing Western conference rec- ords, made the All-America team Don McNeil’s tennis triumphs —because he dominated the court game. He reached his peak by dethroning cocky Bobby Biggs, go to Louisville to see him whip “heavily-favored Bimelech, Seabiscuit’s Santa Anita LEGALS | —— FOR PUBLICATION IN TEE CHRCUFP COURT OF THE. ELEVEN?H JEDICHKAE CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNT weanenae. EN CHANCERY. N RUS JR.,_Plajntiff, EDNA BRANDIS RUSCH, De- fendant. To: Edna Brandis Rusch, 472 Ridg: ood Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bfl of Complaint for Divorce filed in this cause on or before January 6th, 1941, otherwise the allegations thereof will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once 2 week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen. Done and Ordered this 27th day of November, 1940. (SEAL) ‘Ross € Sawyer, Clerk of rcuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: .) Florence B. awyer, Deputy Clerk. nov29; dec6-13-20-27,1940 IN THE CUR COURT OF THE EVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, AND FOR MONROP COUNTY, "HANCERY. o. R. W. CLIFFORD, Filaintiff, vs. DEVORCE MARGARET C. CLIFFORD, Defendant. ORDER FOR PU BENG AREON TO: MARG: ARE T , Virginia: $ ORDERED that you appear on or before the 6th day of January, A. D. 1941, to the bill of complaint for divorce in the above styled cause, otherwise a decree » confesso will be entered against The Key West Citizen is ignated as the newspaper in h this order shali be pub- lished. This 27th day of November, A. D. 1940. Ross C Sawyer Court, Monroe Count By: ( ce E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. JAMES KYTLE WILLIAMS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 3 dec6-13-20-27,1940 NOPFICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX holder Certifi Corporation, of County Tax the 3 filed same y made application for a tax deed to Said Certificates embrace the following described property in the County of Monroe, te of Florida, to-wit: Lot Sar 4, Key Largo City, In- dustrial Section Piat No. Plat Book 1 Page 176, as recorded in M roe Courty Re certificate Ne 2 s ment of said pi under said certificate issued was in name of Colon W. Williams. Lot 1 Sqr 5, Key Largo City, In- dustrial Section Piat No. 5, ‘Plat Book 1 Page 176, as recorded in Mon- s embraced in certificate No. The asse: ment of said property under the | said certificate issued was in the name of Marion Tracy. Lot 2 Sar 5, Key Largo City, In- dustrial Section Plat. No. 5, Plat Book 1 Page 176, as recorded in Mon- ree County Records, as embraced in certificate No. 2277. The assess- ment of said property under the issued was in the the name of Marion Lot 3 Sar 5. 0. P 6, as recorded in M as embraced in 78. The assess- property under the issued was in the Book 1 Page 1 roe County Re jcertificate No. |ment of said said ceftificate Lot £ Sqr 5, K ¥. ie dustrial Section 3 Pla | Book 1 Page 176, as re corded in Mon- roe County Records, as embraced in certificate No. 2279. The asses: ment of said. property under said certificate (iaaaes was in the ame of Marion G. Tracy. Unless said certificates redeemed according to property described therein sold to the highest bidder shall law, will at be the be the Pitts- phia, and Enos B; Slaughter, St. court house door on the first Mon- 1941, ch is the 3rd day of February, Dated this 27th day of December A. D. 1946. SEAL) Ross C Court, Sawyer of Circuit Monroe County, i p; jan3-10-17-24,1941 NOWEE OF APPLIC! ATION FOR X DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY Milo Corporation, holder and unty Tax That State led same in my office and has m application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon, Said Certificates em- brace the following described prop- erty in te Counts of Monroe. State of Florida, to-wi Lot 30 Sqr 5 Key Largo City, dustrial Sec. Key Largo, Plat No. Plat Book 1 Page 176, Monroe Coun- ty. Recora embraced in cer- tificate No. The assessment of id property under the said cer- tificate issued was in the name of ter and. Victoria Gianotti Lot 31 Sqr 5 Key Largo City, In- dustrial Sec. Key Largo, Plat No. 3, Plat Book 1 Page 176, Monroe Coun. ty Records, as tificate No. 1234. said property under the said cer- tificate issued was in the name of Peter and Victoria Gianotti. Lot 32 Sqr 5 Key Largo City, dustrial See. Key Largo, Plat N Plat Book 1 Page 176, Monroe Coun ty Records, as embraced in cer- tificate No. 1235. The assessment of said property under the said cer- tificate issued was in the name of Peter and Victoria In- y Largo, Plat Nos Plat Book 1 Page Monroe- ty Records, as embraced in cer- tifieate No. 1236. The assessment of said property under the said cer- tifleate issued was in the name of Peter and Victoria Gianotti Lot 34 Sqr 5 Key Largo City, In- dustria! Sec. Key Largo, Plat No. 3, Plat Book 1 Page 176, Monroe Coun- ty Reeorts, as embraced in cer- tifieate No. 1237. The assessment of said property under the said ce: tificate issued was in the name of Peter and: Victoria Gianotti. Uniess said certificates shall be redeemed according to law, the property deseribed therein wilt he sold te the highest bidder at the court house door om the first Mon- » day im the month of February, 1341, for the second straight year. and | was voted the nation’s No. 1 ath- lete in an AP poll. tional which is the 3rd day of February, 1941. Dated this 2Tth day of December, A. D. 1940. (SEAL) Clerk County, Ross C Sawyer of Cireuit Court, Monree Florida. dee27,1940; jan3-10-17-24,1941 Subscribe to The Citizen. weekly. LEGALS NOTICE GF APPLICATION FOR (Sena Milo Corporation. and Count: of Certifica August, A. D. 1929, has filed same my office and has made appli for a tax deed to be Said Certificates embrac lowing described propert County of Monroe, State to-wit Lot 25 Sar 4, Key Largo C dustrial Section Plat No. Book 1 Page 176, as recorded in roe County Records, as embra certifieate 2234. The perty under Was in the nam ection Plat Monroe County ir braced in of certifi The assessment of said pro: der the said certificate issue the name of Miami Bank & Tr Company. Lot 45 Sar dustrial Secti Plat No. Book 1 Page 176, as resorded roe County Record Key Largo ¢ property under issued was in the Water Company ificate of Purity Lot dustrial certificate issued was in the of Stembler Insurance Agenc Lot dustrial Book 1 Page 17 roe rial’ Section Plat Book 1 Page 176, as recorded in Mon- roe County Records, said certificates cording to cribed therein nd to the highest bidder court house door on the first : in the month af February which is the 3rd day of F 1941 Dated this h A.D. 1940. G day of Dec Saws M aby COURT, STATE oF CHANCERY. CONRAD WILLIAM JAME Plainti vi DELLA M. JAMES, ORDER OF PUB It appearing by the filed in the Defendant ATION sworn bill of residence is unknown plaintiff; that said de the age of twent yea there is no person in the Florida the service of a su hancery upon whom wo said defendant. It is therefore ordered that defendant be and she is hereby quired to appear to complaint filed in s before Monday, the 6th da D.- 1941, Sauae of aie bill will & nfessed by said defen It is further ordered th: der be published once for four consecutive weeks Key West Citizen, a news; li hed in s ounty ne and ordered this ecam r, (SEAL) said re- NOTICE OF APP! TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) cE IS H orporation, unty Tax The assessment under the in. the property tificate issued was Adolph Reisman. Lot 9 Sar 9, Key Largo dustrial See. Plat Ne 1 Page 176, as recorded County Records, as embr tificate N said propert tiffeate issu M_Spelbring Lot 16 Sar 9, Ke dustrial See. Plat 1 Page 176, as recorded in County Records, as embrace tificate N The asse said property under the tificate issued was in the GM. & FMW Lot 11 dustrial Sec. 1 Page 17 County R tifieate No. c said property under the tificate issued was in the M. & F_ M. Wilson. Lot 14 Sqr %, Key dustrial Sec. Plat N 1 Page 176, said nam Lare Property described therein sold to the highest court house door day in the month « whieh is the 1941. ated this 2Tth day A. D. 1946. EAL) Clerk of County, of December. Ross C Sawyer Cireuit Cov Florida. “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainhow Boom and Cocktail Lounge DINING and PANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND PaGE T LEGALS LEGALS State of subdivis » existing under 1 Florida Bervald. msalvatee. XN. Themp- tuting the - ssioners teria. Petitioner. seoTice RIDA, Defendant "AYERS AND. CITi- E COUNTY, 1 FLY 2 Rewspaper unty, Fler- three ¢ said hear- m thereof te &) days price and the official ey v DON “Red” BARE TEXAS TERRORS COMEDY AND sERraL Said Cer- wing de Large Clits, In- Plat Book in Monroe cea im cer- smexsment of the the name of reo y. 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