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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1941 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ! ‘MARINES PLAY CSIP IIOOOOTIRIRMMMMOOOOS TOIT OMTI ESS Oak P lan Sporting Events AGAIN FRIDAY PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST To Aid Fight Against =< TRADE AT HOME | See Pepper’s Plumbers and U.S, SAVE ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON Marines are scheduled to take the | For.Appoiniment—Phone 870: 1116 Division 8: Ls THE DIFFERENCE NEW YORK-BUSY BEE BARBECUE tomorrow night at the High! All Kinds Of Sandwiches oes ect tit School Gym. Leathernceks will! 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Marines increased their Carbonell 22 0 200. 0 Marines, will tackle the High to a full game last night and the | \ lead in the Island City Basket-| —- — | Keith Morgan, National school five in the nighteap to- | | i i IAL AALAL LLL Eubank bf Lo huk |Plumbers won their third straight | dro Aguilar Appointed "test to rise from the cellar a| Ped gullal PP few weeks ago to a three-way tie | ball League to a full game over; Totals— 14 8-13 36 morrow. Soldiers will have a! the idle U.S. Army five by de-| Score by quarters: Chairman chance to share first place honors ; feating the Lions Club, 49 to 36,|Marines 6 20 38 49. should the Leathernecks lose and | . for third position. To Sports Council By “ys ‘Army, right behing in the curtain-raiser of a twin/Lions -% 14 27 36] ————— they defeat the Students. bil] last night. | High School, five can blame its) 1 Pepper's Plumbers edged the defeat in the second game last| An appeal to sportsmen of Key | le High School varsity quintet, 46/night on one. player, William | West to contribute their services PANDORA PLAYERS to 45, in the afterpiece to create “Butch” Cates, star athlete of,in a drive to raise funds for the | a three-way tie for third place. |Key West. huisht: apaineteantantils pacak sis| SEEK CAGE GAM | Students, Lions and Peppers are' Cates not only-scored 26 of the | 8 S PES 1 | VTA PPAIZLPALAZZLZLLLL LLL EL knotted for that position with |Reppars’ total. 48 goimts. hut, sin- |25 been made by Keith Morgan, three victories and three defeats|gle-handed put the; former city |Pational chairman of the Com- ; each. en into 'the lead the very | mittee for the Celebration of the pack tbat ees te ee enaee The opening quarter of the Ma- |first quarter. In that period the |President’s Birthday. Each year schedule one or more games with | rine-Lion battle led fans to be- | Plumbers scored 13 points, and | the committee designates Frank- | other quintets of the city. lieve a very close and Bare gant eueeh made them all. ‘lin Delano Roosevelt's birthday,| The Angels of Mercy are un-| game was in the offing. How-| Cates sunk ten field goals apd | 5 nuar 30, as an occasion for ble to enter the Island City | ever, at the half-way mark, Devil | successfully rung the hoop six °°" os League until the end of the first- | Dogs had gained a six-point lead jtimes in nine free throws. raising funds to further the work ) 71° mchedule andar aeciecict and increased it to 11 points in} The game was probably the|of the National Foundation for ¢¢ engaging in exhibition aa the third period, thus dispelling }most exciting played by league |Infantile Paralysis, Inc. tests until such time as it can any doubt in the spectators’ teams to.date. The score was tied | To create interest locally in the join in regular play. minds. Jon three different occasions in!campaign, Mr. Morgan has ap-| W. E. Lowe, athletic director | Maintaining the brand of ball |the final quarter and the ‘contest |pointed Pedro Aguilar, baseball |of the Pandora, would very much | displayed in past city league cop gaged with. the Plumbers just one | 24 softbali enthusiast, a member |like to schedule an exhibition af- | tests, the game last ngiht was | point ahead. _ lof the national Sports Council. fair before or after the regular very fast and exciting. | The victors played the entire! 4 peautifully inscribed Certificate league doubleheader tomorrow McGregor, Sollenberger and | game with only five men. lof Appointment has been for- night in the High School-Gym or Laney, the scoring trio of the| Box score: |warded to Mr. Aguilar. It is|on Saturday night. Marines, again sparked the vic-| Repper's Plumbers (46) |countersigned by Grantland Rice,! “We still have some of the| tors’ attack. Together they ac-| Player— - FG P | chairman of the Sports Council. | players who caused so much pain counted for 33 of the 49 markers. Cates 1 : | Plans are already under way to the various teams last sea-!| McGregor led with 12, followed | Stevens ‘to stage a three-game series be-|son”, Mr. Lowe states. i by Sollenger with 11 and Laney |Carbonell 4 9 ‘tween the city’s leading softball; Anyone interested should call! with ten. s é jAnderson ..... lclubs, Sawyer’s Barbers and Pep- 572 and make arrangements with Smith was high-point man for ;|Mathews 4 |per’s Plumbers. Mr. Aguilar has |the athletic officer, “Mane toes was the third straight| Totals 19 iy eaten isk cases a ay P . e loss o— | i ge | for the defending city champions, High School [Hany ee penser al LEAGUE STANDINGS Box score: | iat S 9 |teams. Theodore Albury, Barber| Island City Basketball League McCown jpilot, will be approached for his) yy Wk Pet TP. McMahon | | |approval. \U.S. i | ; ey An unnamed Key West sports|1y'5) sana SaaS i 4 = -500 | enthusiast has agreed to furnish High Schoo B rues funds for the cost of the lights! Tieng rt cae BN 50 0 | Barber at Bayview Park, and the elec-|pepper’s Plumbers q to 10: (Haunders tric company will be asked to run |VP33 0 ‘000 { a direct connection to the light- = -000 | ing system, thus avoiding the costly installation of a meter. BASKETBALL Tentative dates selected for the} (High School Gym. 7:00 p. m.) | series call for the playing of the! | lopening game on the night of TOMORROW NIGHT | January 24, to be follewed by con- First Game—Pepper’s Plumbers vs. U.S, Marines. tests on January 27 and 29. Mi | ‘Another sport will be called |_, Second Game—U.S. Army vs. upon to help swell funds for this High School. JOE. 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Stzaet POPULAR BEERS ~~ 10¢ and 15¢ Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry ae ji SE " Souvenirs - Gifts Gulf Stream Restaurant and Grille 604 Duval Street The Old Reliable Since 1898 Trailer Park Division and Simonton Streets nd II AITFELAPLALIAIP DID OPA PUBLIC ff 000 ye MM The Citizen Office eeeereeeeerTeereny Cen enowSSorwoohoy od Latiolais Sollenberger McGregor ‘Thompson Laney Skoko soon eoeovon HN onbuw 2 ‘Smith — | Sawyer Totals— 49 |Schoneck Lions Club (36) Menendez Player— FG TP |Cardova Smith 12 |Roberts Knowles 9 | Pinder 4 | Totals— Saunders 4 | Score by quarters: Waldo 4 | Peppers _. 18 20 34 46 worthy cause, Mr. Aguilar an- aaa 8 [Students 8/22 62° % nounces. Coach Johnny Offutt, LEGALS [ara aCe in charge of basketball in Key z = West, will be asked to bring an Ppl ad canary, Dams Sires Get Share jupstate team here for one or more Beoners IN oe , ‘exhibition games during the week |!" ,re the Estate 9 ’ preceding the President's birth- she ah el ey Of Bl |day. An all-star club of Key West YOTICE OF INTENTION 70 MAKE uegrass onumen Ss players could furnish the opposi- DISCHARGE ¥ . tion for the visitors and two oth- To all to whom it may concern: er local quintets could engage in! undersigned wil om the teat ang By JUSTIN ANDERSON, AP Festure Service Writer the opening game of a double-/ or Jenuary. 4 0. 1941. present te LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan. 9.—Nearly every race horse gets his name. header. } . vy, Florida, Eng es} in the record books for benefit of horsemen, but only a few of the In the event Coach Offutt finds 1, ae h vouchers great have their names inscribed in marble or bronze for posterity. it impossible to arrange for the - yyer, deceased, and at 4 An outstanding contribution to racing doesn’t guarantee a last- appearance of an outside club at rr then and there, make appli-| ing memorial for a horse. Such a tribute calls for a sentimental that time, receipts above expens- Cation to said Judge for a final set- owner with money to spare. Mem-¢ ——— ‘es of a regular Island City League sa ate eu tor oa ee origls gre expensive but they tribute is to Domino, a great run- twin bill can be donated. avieteg this tik any Of Mpeuemee aren't reserved for the swiftest! ner and sire. On a grey marble, Definite plans for the events/a'D, 1800 Oe ee runners. stone near an entrance to Mt. will be decided within the next In the half-dozen horse ceme- week, Mr. Aguilar states. teries and memorial plots in the Brilliant farm are these inscrip-' yy ‘announcing Mr. Aguilar’s »ov14- ; 5-12-19-26, 1940; | Bluegrass, the stone tributes bear | tons appointment to the Sports Coun- the names of as many sires and) “Domino, son of Himyar and cil, Mr. Morgan wrote: NOTICE dams of great sons and daughters | Mannie Gry foaled May 4, 1891, In our beloved Americs, there] Notice is hereby given that pur- as they do the names of cham- died duly 29, 1897”. ; is abroad in the land an evil suant to Resolution of the Board pic Ds Here isa the fleetest_ runner thing more implacable than any of County Commissioners of Mon- Perhaps the most elaborate he American turf has _ever man-made torture Striking swift- roe County, Florida, adopted on is at Joseph Wide- knov done of the gamest ly and stealthily, without regard the 23rd day of December. A. D. | ort farm between 2 st gen of horses”. to age. 5 or color, the 1940, and calling for an election to Lexingt on and Paris where there, A r roadside horse ine e , Paraly- be held in the County of Monroe, are marble slabs to Fair Play and rburg Place, is es adiy w State of Florida, in all of the vot- Mahubah, parents of the incom- the P ke. Once i men 1 2 i precincts of said Monroe parable Man O' War outs g thorough- noite = neq Florida, on the 4th day of The slabs lie below a life-sized a pace ema coe arte y. A.D. 1941, to decide golden-colored statue of Fair 4 s mark c 4 : nemy, in order tha ther a majority of the free- Play, whose get won more than stars of both saddle and sulky c dren may live and laugh holders of Monroe County, Flor- $2,700,000. t is a monumer as_God intended them ida, wi > qualified electors, are Man O ‘War Honored f “Nancy anks ¢ i vor of the issuance of certain The Fair Play statue, a magnet 1 F. rc. “You, too, .whpy have proposed bonds of Monroe Coun- for Bluegrass sighteers, may soon s rs is one your heart and : " ty. a, the registration books be eclipsed by tue now being |i 8 Kentucky Derby winn x r agai is mercil if be made of Man O’ War. Where it Tribute To Sulky Stars r. ha arn J n > e the Super- has not been an- On 2 Hal g , D ly f Registra in the Mon- nounced, but Lexington (Man O’ farm, one f h ation’s tw ar . 7 A House, Key wary citiz may greatest harness horse nurseries. the a, m nine o'clock be placed in front of | sta Q s i Statue ui the nm station. great co y o'ch i five o'clock P. Across the highway from Elm- i . A es { with the excep- endort is a fenced-in cemetery on| At. Col E R. Bradley's Idle the 5 ancil of Saturdays and Sundays, the C. V. (Sonny) Whitney farm, Hour farm there is a bronze statue Fight Against Infantile Paralysis 30th day of January, A where modest stones mark the of a horse, about one-fourth life eg T NPSL D. 19 on which said last men- graves of Peter Pan, Broomstick size. JACKRABBITS COSTLY tioned date said registration books and Pennant, “foundation sires”. It is not : Colonel's é he chasell The famed Equipoise, Regret, the erbdy (Ry Associated Preas) a 2nd day of January, only filly to win a Kentucky Yourself, Broker's >, 5 COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo— 4 1 Derby, and Prudery, which foaled Over or Burgog King—but of his When wild jack 7 JOHN ENGLAND, Whiskery, Victorian and Whisk- great stal lack Toney, sire ¢} ‘ S a tion of Mon- broom I, also are buried there. of two de inners and whase Probably the most laudatory get won mote $2,000,000 royed f wheat jan2-9,1941 | ox e " wooSebag J cHoHtocwrccccoacy | cwrawcance re S & > & Power FUNERAL HOME PSpmpathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Have Fun! Cheap! ced Never Sleep FIPPFILZPLLLALALLLLAL LA EL A 4. ° CLEYBURN McCAULEY, | Executor estate of John T. Saw- Chaka kad dh behededdddtibh th tLiddhdddd ddd dhd be ed dd dd ddd doddde ded deudididiabadad, In Every Town ——THE—— REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! 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