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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE | Marines Defeat “3 == : I; TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1941 ES CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE--SEE US! SWEDISH MASSAGE REDUCING (Perfect Circulation ‘Perfect Health) Parker Herbex and Treatments (See Inumediate ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON For Appointment—Phone 870 NEW YORK-BUSY BEE BARBECUE All Kinds Of Sandwiches CUBAN SANDWICHES __ CHICKEN SANDWICHES HOT PORK SANDWICHES __ Beer And Wine 903 Simonton Street | SOTTO IOITISIDIDIIIODIA TATOO H EOI O a LEAD TOMORROW High School To~s:.2=.- TRADE AT HOME sinensis | WANTED—Man’s Bicycle. Apply | CONTEST | The Citizen Office. jan6-tf AND § AVE Grab Ca ( . Le ad U.S. Marines, who rose to the} leadership of the Island City Py LADY'S BICYCLE in good condi- Basketball League last night, wlil These merchants have qualified as leaders tion. Apply K. Mulvey, 1009; Southard Street. jan7-ltx have to make an immediate de- | tense Cece aren: |THE ILLINGWORTH MUSIC in their divisions. . each deserves your wholehearted support. Lions Club, defending cham-}~ goijpro. Mr. and Mrs. Haydn | pions, will take the floor against Illingworth. European training. | the Leathernecks in the opening Piano, voice, band and orches- | game of a twin bill tomorrow} tral instruments taught. 615) When your Bill Heads run low or if you are in need of Business Cards, Letter Heads or En- velopes, phone 51 and a representative will call. COP EPEERABEAL LE AAA hh hh dd INSTRUCTION — a | Army In Sole Possession | Amateur and Professional Of Second Place; Down-|| ]Q4Q) SPORTS ed Airmen Last Nigh | CHAMPIONS To Go Ahead Of Lions | — 10¢ be dropped from first should jan4-tf | they lose, the Marines neverthe- | less will have to share honors! with the Army five. However, a COOK, Male or Female, Good at University. victory will give them a full game} Short Order work, also able to broken and another one created! C4. (outdoor)—Pittsburgh U. | lead over the Soldiers, who will take lead in Kitchen. Apply | |*National Collegiate A.A—South- be seen in action Friday night. Box 33, Citizen Office. asa remit of the doubleheader; ern California. Pepper’s Plumbers, hitting the (indoor)—New , comeback trail, will tangle with | night. Although they will not| Elizabeth Street, phone 117. { (By The Associated Press) | . Two ties in the Island City Bas- | Track And Field ketball League | LC.4A. (indoor) — New York HELP WANTED standings were INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. Phone No. 1 jan4-3t: \the High School five in the after- played in the High School gym- | *National AAU. nasium last night. In the U.S. pulled away from the High School | opener, Marines | quintet by downing the Students, | 61-33. The victory gives the! Leathernecks sole possession of | the leadership and drops the var- i sity five into another tie, time with the Lions Club for third | position. | Arising from close to the bot- tom of the circuit, the Marines slowly but surely battled their | way to the top. They had tough opposition last night in the Stu-| dents but came through in great) style as the score reveals. H It was a very rough contest. | Both clubs displayed their best! fighting spirit. Eleven fouls were | recorded, seven on the School} club. | Laney, Marine ensign from An- | napolis, kept the Leathernecks | “hot” with his continual fly-! away shots. McGregor also play- | *Southeastern—Louisiana State. York A.C. *National A.A.U. Olympic Club, San Francisco. (outdoor) — | piece tomorrow ‘night, *National A.A.U. (women’s out- door)—Tuskegee Institute. *Big Seven—Colorado. *Missouri Valley — Oklahoma A. | & M. COMMENTS ON SPORTS waxtED—chaniar maa Be By RABID FANSTER Southwest—Texas. *Big Six—Nebraska. (Northern Division); *South- ern California. *Western Conference — Michigan Civie z COCOA MAY ENTER this| Pacific Coast—Washington State EAST COAST LEAGUE and business Cocoa are studying possibilities | of entering a team in the men of East WANTED—Boy to work at Serv. ice Station. See Lou Smith, Du- | val and Division streets. jan4-tf perienced only need apply. Sal- ary $10 week, Mrs. Johnson, Silver. Palm. jan6-2t PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Sign painting. Payl DiNegro, 614 Francis street. nov18-tf THE ARTMAN PRESS The PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY COLUMBIA LAUNDRY and Zoric Cleaners The most reasonable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Prices the year around in the State of Florida. LINEN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT for LINEN RENTALS { HILD RUG CLEANING AT FAIR PRICES { FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See Them Now — On Display Including the Famous : Big 6 Cubic-Foot, for... . $s] 17% 1212. Varela Street 617 Simonton Street ; 100 (outdoors and indoors). *Southern—North Carolina. Central Intercollegiate — Mar- quette. MEN’S OUTDOOR (A.A.U.) meters — Harold Davis, Olymp¢i Club, San Francisco. 200 meters—Davis. 400 meters — Grover Klemmer, Olympic Club, San Francisco. *800 meters — Charles Beetham, Columbus, O. 1,500 meters—Walter Mehl, Wis- | consin University. Coast League. An invitation to} join the circuit has been extended | by Judge Gordon Lynn, president of the Class D League, which is | now composed of Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, | Miami, Miami Beach and Fort, Pierce. Key Westers still recall the time when an Island City team so completely dominated the loop that it was before the end of the season. | Local baseballers claim that since | cypyROLET ONE-YARD DUMP then, officials have shunned in- viting a Key West club into the ed a great game for the victors, |*5,000 meters — J. Gregory Rice, jeague. chalking up 16 points. ‘BRING YOUR VISITING friends disbanded | ~ HOTELS in need of a good night’s rest | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. | Clean rooms, enjoy the homey | atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | 917 Fleming St. nov1T-tf | FOR SALE TRUCK. Will hold 1% Yard. $50.00 Cash. North Beach Inn. | decl0-tf JOE ALLEN 000 Buy Phone 861-3 Pierce Brothers ARE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR AIR LINE FLUORESCENT LIGHTING Telephone 57 | G. C. ROBERTS General a Standard Product, with = GENERAL ELECTRIC AUXILIARIES, South Bend (In1.) A.C. Smith and Roberts paced the) 19999 meters—Don Lash, Bloom- | ROOKIE DOESN'T COMPENSATORS, STARTERS and TUBES losers with their long set shots; ; FOR SALE—New Servel Elec- | and fly-aways. . beg AiR ce atapiectinne Es BOTHER HERMAN oe | trolux DeLuxe Combination | Marines’ 61 points was the sec-| “’ y¢ecjuskey, New York AC. |; Billy Herman just isn’t worry-| Apartment Refrigerator snd} ond highest score since league |«s 999-meter a aik--Otto Kottaba, to® about the rookie second base-) Stove. Call 739 or 417 United play began this season. Lions’) ‘’ Now york A.C. saree the phieee abe aE Street. jan7-3t i i i =} omy, jout in spring training. mitting |; — con ata ee |. 110-meter, high sa — Fred |nhis ten years of service with the |SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For lox -acose: \» Wolcott, re ee \Bruins at the keystone bag is| Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, US. Marines (61) |*2ee-rocter hur Ge ae 1 og \taking its toll, Herman neverthe- | “Private Property, No Tres- Player—- FG TF eee hurdles—Carl McBain, jess boasts “T'l show Jimmy Wil-| passing”. THE ARTMA Sollenberger aie ere. Les! si son (Cub manager) who has right-| PRESS. Hunt High jump — ter pers, ful claim on second when we Waysack | _ Olympic Club, San Francisco. | start spring training”. The thir- FOR QUICK SALE—Lots 6 and 6, Laney Broad jump—Billy Brown, Lou- ‘ty three-year-old veteran is los-| square 6, tract 21, each 50x100. Rathbun nappapie age ing no time getting himself into| North side Flagler (County, Skoko Top, step and jump—Brown. shape. Constant work on his) Road) Avenue, between 5th Latiolais Pole Vault—Cornelius Warmer- farm in New Albany, Ind., has| and 6th Streets. Price 9600. | McGregor ae Olympic Club, San Fran-|mejted excess poundage off his| Apply Box LG, The beeria - penn Aiea AlSloin New Moki eet : AC. Mar_h. i \|FOR SALE—Spanish type house, ae : H.B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and C.roline Streets We can make you a substantial saving on this The Citizen Office mone tone. Se PIERCE BROTHERS WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ——AT REASONABLE PRICES-— FRANK JOHNSON . JR. : 604 Duval Street Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Souvenirs - Gifts 604 Duval Street The Old Reliable Since 1898 Ets eyrocoone Snocosace REAL CHINESE CHOP SUEY, CHOW MEIN end other Chinese or sold to take out Sunday Special TURKEY DINNERS, 50c OTHER SELECTIONS MANY POPULAR BEERS ......___. 10c and 15¢ Gulf Stream Restaurant and Grille Trailer Park Division and Simonton Streets Blouse ance — Totals— High School Player— McMahon McCown D. Roberts Barber F. Saunders Schoneck R. Smith Herrick Rosam P. Roberts Cordova Sawyer Menendez ee 3 a = Ssoo4 loownococwanaoey eeeereerere SESeseee looHcoescunsonly ee | Score by quarters: Marines 17 High School 8 29 43 61 18 24 33 In the afterpiece of the twin bill last night, U.S. Army pulled away from a tie with the Lions Club for second place and are now perched alone on that rung. The Soldiers accomplish this by their 41-28 triumph -over the VP33 quintet. The loss was the sixth in a row for the Airmen, but the first for the 33's, who made their initial appearance last night. The Aviators’ prede- ors, VP63, dropped five ht games. The contest was another rough and tumble crowd-thriller, Ten personal fouls were marked aaginst both clubs. A large number of fans were on hand to cheet the Airmen. De le all the way, it is they are in need nount of practice. idiers also showed a weak n foul shooting. In eleven they were successful only once. Almyda, White and starred for the victors Box score U.S. Army (41) Player— FG TF Rhoden 0-0 Almyda @1 Upchureh 0-0 White 0-1 Foster 0-1 Nelson 5 1-3 Westberry 0-0 Nodine oz Hatt O1 Neilson Hammer throw—Stanley John- son, Brunswick, Me. 56-pound weight throw—Henry Dreyer, New York A.C. *Discus—Phil Fox, Olympic Club, San Francisco. *Javelin—Boyd Brown, Club, San Francisco. Pentathlon—Harry March, Wash- | ington, D. C., A.A. Decathlon—B:ll Watson, Detroit. Marathon—Gerard Cote, Canada. WOMEN’S OUTDOOR (A.A.U.) 650 meters—Jean Lane, Wilber- force University. 100 meters—Jean Lane. *200 meters-—Stella Walsh, Polish Olympic A.C., Cleveland. 80-meter hurdles—Sybil Cooper, German-American A.C., York. *High jump — Alice Coachman, Olympic |Milnar, Mel Harder, Al New | PECKINPAUGH HOPEFUL Since Cleveland acquired Jim Bagby from Boston recently, their large lot, many tropical fruit | trees, Also, party boat “Jewel”. Apply 808 Eaton Street. jan6-s new manager, Roger paugh is pretty well satisfied with prospects for this year. But Peckinpaugh wants one thing more for his Indians. handed twirler would suit him nicely at this time. Even if Cleve- land does not acquire a good right-hander before the '41 sea- son opens, he will boast a pow- erful mound staff—one of, if not the most powerful, in the league. “It looks now as if Bob Feller, Al and Bagby will be the five best first-line pitchers”, said Peckin- paugh. Peckin- 91) PAPERS FOR SALE— One right- HOUSE AND CABIN on_lot Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. nov25-tf | 50x125, located on Big Pine} Key, only 200 feet from Ocean | front. Good dock, skiff and out-board motor for only $500 | cash. Apply Sweeting’s Service | Station, Simonton and Greene streets. jan2-s Smith SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. | LOT on The Artman Press. nov19-tf Washington Street, 50x100. Lot 12, Square 4, Tract | ~ FUNERAL Dignified Sympathetic ' Courtesy Liernsed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Tuskegee Institute. *Broad jump—Stella Walsh. j *Shot put — Catherine Fellmuth, Chicago Park Hurricanes. *Discus—Catherine Felimuth *Javelin—Dorothy Dodson, Chica-) . go Park Hurricanes. “Indicates retained titles. NOT SUPERSTITIOUS WILMINGTON, N. C.—Judge John J. Burney is not one bit superstitious. He gets city auto- medile li number 1313 every year. Duggar Mathews Totals— VP33 (28) Player— FG Kinion 1 2 matches. CONN’S CONTRACT The contract that signed to meet Joe Louis in June had a few peculiar clauses that were the topic of much discus-|FOURTEEN FT. n late in December. cobs offered Conn a shot at Jolt- ing Joe, Mike also insisted that Conn sign a private contract that would give him contro! of Billy’s title and exhibition match- es for five years after the June fight. This was arranged so that # | it would apply only if Con FOR SALE CHksS wine Billy Conn When Ja- both won contract but ot exhi- RETURN Bour ARRANGED FOR ct for the June fight Atteberry Waki es Ce 20 per jon 40 percent of e champion is to n bout within 90 y a very slim rm bout is de- 25 per- second turms out to be a would and 20. Price $300. Apply James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s SAILBOAT. Fully equipped. $100. James H 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s Pinder. PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf Electric Stove in splendid con- dition. 1225 Division street. Phone 356. jan3-tf FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- 4hp. $150. James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. r) 3 $ FOR RENT TO COUPLE, ightful 4-room Apartment in private home. Hot water; no animals or chil- dren taken. Price $65.00. 615 Elizabeth, Phone 117. jan3-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT. private bath 906 Grinnell street, off Division, near Bell Tower. jan4-3tx FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, splendid location r ly. Lower mer rental none 780 be- 7 and 8 pm janT-2t Have Fun! Cheap! Never Sleep In Every Town —THE— REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy PHONE 348 A Sparkling, Bracing Beverage— PEPSI-COLA | | Fora EAST COAST RAILWAY REFRESHING HEALTHFUL It’s Bottled in Key West Using Local Labor! OPAC EL ELL LA dL hd hh ded dd dididdiddddididudataatatataaue

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