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being ut getting Ve ” :|¢lasped: her too. close. ht, then—if you must have it in words of ” (pelt 2 one syllable,’ that? I love you.” face and water at “Yes, I understand that,” quietly, at,” she hen everything’s fine, I - | od ken on bitterly. conquest to adi : our list—ano! : ade as y friends, will it? ut just the same, to some girls, n ing a Man fall in love is part of a game. Well—you won!” “Brett!” Eve protested. “No—let me finish, he went on swiftly. “Ive got a right to say something for myself. No matter how many men have said T love you—nor how many others may say it in the years to come— you won't hear one say it and mean it as I do, You're young and oy and pretty; but if you were old and tired and sick, Td still want nothing so much as to hold you in my arms.” Together Rida abandoned the seashell and went over to where he stood, half turned away from her, look- ing at the plane. “Why don’t you?” she inquired. “Why don’t I what?” “Hold me in your arms.” Brett looked at her, astonish- ment and a sternly repressed hope struggling for expression. Eve smiled-at him, her eyes tender, “I love you, too,” she went on. “I'm afraid not the same Way— because I can’t imagine loving anyone who isn’t big and strong. as you are, with curly dark hair SPORTS CALENDAR BASEBALL (MAJOR LEAGUES) TODAY American Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Washington, nighi game. St. Louis at Philadelphia, night game. Chicago at Boston. National Brooklyn at Cincinnati, night game. New York at St. Bouis. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, P. night game. (Price Field: Trumbo Island) 1:30 p. m, § SUNDAY ca (Exhibitions) First Game—Pirates vs. Tro- jans. Second Game—C.G.C. Pandora vs. Conchs. SOFTBALL (Bayview Park. 8:00 p. m.) TONIGHT ¥irst Game—Red Raiders vs. Navy. Second Thurston. FRIDAY NIGHT Game—Plumbers Game—NavSta vs. First vs. Navy. Second Game—NavSta vs. Red Raiders. awe SERVICE SOFTBALL LEAGUE (3:30 p. m.) TODAY Naval Station vs. Army Barracks Field. TOMORROW 5 Naval Air Station vs. Marines at Naval Air Station Field. SATURDAY Naval Station ys. Sub Chasers at Port Taylor Field. Marines vs. Submarine Division at Army Barracks Field. Coast Guard ys. Destroyers at Bayview Park Field. SUNDAY Army at Naval Air Station ys. Army at telligence bestowed by. the past At Philadelphia Army Barracks Field. Sub Chaser Division vs. stroyers at Fort Taylor Field. Submarine Division ys. Coast aS! leads Guard at Naval Air Station cirb the impetuousness so that | Field. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 Army ys. Marines at Army ¢ Barracks Field. x and stormy eyes. I even love th stubborn way your a when you get angty—iike sous a" and the ei Brett love you. Do | j finally managed Thee ae shook hee lead. ver, i “I—I found out T'was in lov apt ‘ou.’ tt's arms were trembling as he réached out and fold = afraid she wou! if he “But—but I haven't anythin to offer you much sxcept myself and a job. You might have a necklace of diamonds, Eve, II can only give ha this kind of a necklace.’ mt his head and ntly circled her throat with a string of light kisses. Eve, laugh- ing and breathless, said gaily: TH never wear any other never: darling!” Departure OUTSIDE, @ ptoleiged series of catcalls reminded them that the others were waiting down by the pier. Brett picked Eve up and carried her down the stairs and out to the porch. Then he kissed her as if he would never let her g0, and reluctantly set her on her feet. They followed Julie down the now familiar path to the shore where the others were waiting. Ham and Gina repeated over and over that they would be back in six weeks, ready to finish up the house. Again Brett assured them that he would have it almost ready for them when *they re- ere i ina looked speculatively at Eve. Like Neil, she had noticed her friend’s deep contentment. and she suspected the cause. But she knew that Eve would tell her everything a little later, so she stifled her curiosity. The goodbyes were. hasty. Eve could searcely see the lone- ly figure that stood on the shore, waving, as the plane motor began to roar. For a minute she was tempted to run back and stay | with Brett. Gina, curled up_ next to Ham. Sighed happily and put her head against his shoulder. “You know, darling,” she said dreamily, “I think we'll keep the name, “Heart's Haven.’ It seems So appropriate.” Ham murmured some sort of assent, but it was Eve who said decidedly: “Don't you dare change the |name, Gina Goodell. ‘Heart's | Haven’ isjust perfect!” She smiled jat Julie, and the older woman, jher eyes suspiciously bright, leaned over and kissed her gently on the cheek. THE END jewels, “My | eS YOUR MID-YEAR SPORTS EXAM Answers Elsewhere On Page 1. A military cap on the head of a famous athlete was just a| gag early this year. But one like it became regular headgear for the wearer a few weeks later. Who is he? 2. The total attendance for the five baseball season openers was (a) 431,892, (b) 89,351, (c) 197,839, or (d) 273,423. Which? 3. Fritzie Zivic, _ welterweight champion, was defeated at Bos- ton in an over-the-weight match. Name his conqueror. 4 What prominent football coach was called away from his job to active duty in the army? | Who succeeded him? | 5. Name the American League baseball manager who took him- self off the active player list aft- er 22 years in the loop. Each question counts 20: each part of a two-part question 10, A score of 60 is fair: 80, good. "STANDINGS 6 cant Sn SRY ENE MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES, | | American Club— Ww. L. Pet, New York 60 28 .682 Cleveland 53 37 .589 Boston 46 42 523 Chicago 44 45 494) Detroit 43 48 473 Philadelphia 40 47 460 St. Louis 34 52 .395 Washington 32 53 _ .376 National } Chub— any rey 5 3 Brooklyn 57 31 «648 St. Louis 57 31 - 648 Cincinnati AT 39.547 New York - 44. 38 .537) Pittsburgh wo+42 41 506 Chicago 39 48 448 ‘Boston 84 51 400 | Philadelphia 21 63 .250 ‘Today’s Horoscope Today’s native is impulsive, wilful and daring. With the in- week and the intuitive judgment lwhich goes with this degree, it is a very strong position and- to success. Take care to , the emotions may not run away” with the reason. ae Ttion ‘was in love with “ led her in | them. He held her lightly, as ‘it | ld disappear ‘up another triumph yesterday. ‘that round. Dietz allowed four; TRIUMPH hits and a run in the first and gave up a hit in the second be- COFFEE fore he was pulled. Results: MILLS NATIONAL LEAGUE AT ALL | Chicago } i YANKS DEFEAT AND CARDS TIE DAFFY DODGERS. _ SMOKER TOMORROW NIGHT FOR SAILORS Six .amateur boxing matehes | at the navy statien tomorrow | \NEW YORK NOW HOLDS night will feature @ smoker: for navy personnel ashore and afloat EIGHT-GAME LEAD IN A.L.: at the movie hall. NINTH-INNING RED RALLY ‘Starting at 8 o'clock the bouts UPSET BROOKLYN will match Elmer James, 155- | pounder, against George Daniels, | 162; Bill Knothe, 165, vs, Infante, | 160; Williamson, 150, vs. Kil- heeney, 140; Von Nordeck, 170, vs. Robert Lewis, 170; Grady Sykes, 135, vs. Edgar Roberts, 143, and Tony Froiani, 147, vs. | Wayne Baker, 165. Men wishing to take part: in future boxing shows have been. instructed to apply to the reerea- tion and welfare office at the yard. Tony Froiani, Marine mevie operator, will be in charge of training gear, which is available daily between 9 a.m and 7 (Speelal to The Citizen) NEW YORK, July 23.—The pennant race in the National league seems to be a toss-up but the fight in the American circuit is just about over. Taking on the slipping Cleve- land Indians and their mighty pitcher, Bob Feller, the New York Yankees scored all their runs‘in the first four innings to nose the Tribe, 4-3, and establish a formidable eight-game lead. Feller; trying for his 20th vietory but suffering his fifth defeat, did all right after the fourth. * ™ 4 He gave up just.a lone hit after that round but the damage had THESE ATHLETES already been done. He held the LEAD SUMMER ee heavy-hitting Broxn Bombers to seven safeties all the’ way and SPORTS PARADE struck out four. “Bases on balis paved the way for runs in’ the (Associated Press Feature Service) These figures are leading the summer sports parade: JOE DIMAGGIO, consecutive game hitting star, may take |the triple batting crown. PAULINE BETZ, indoor and clay court champion, is favored in the U. S. singles tournament. History's fastest 400-meters:' by GROVER KLEMMER, Cali-} fornia University, in 46 seconds flat. | A glamour girl, GLORIA CAL- LEN, is favored in national backstroke swimming competi- tion. Tall, dark VIC GHEZZI won golf's toughest tournament, the Professional Golfers’ meet. MRS. SARAH COOKE, East- ern States_tennis champ, is eye- ing the National singles title. NO FAMILY ROW three innings the Yanks scored. The victory was the tenth for New York in 14 scraps with thej| Indians so far this year and was the 35th in the last 41 starts. Boston Red Sox used home runs to defeat the Chicago White Sox, 6-2. Five of the markers were knocked in when Ted Wil- liams, Jimmy Foxx and Jim Ta- bor smashed four-baggres. Florida’s Sid Hudson chalked Limiting the Detroit Tigers to eight hits, Hudson saw his Wash- ington Senator teammates edge the Bengals, 5-4. The St. Louis Browns fell un- der a big fourth-inning rally of the Philadelphia Athletics. The A’s scored all their runs in the fourth to whip the Brownies, 4 to I. Brooklyn Dodgers, losing their fifth game in six starts, fell into | a tie for the National league (Ry Associated Press) lead with the Cardinals when! BINGHAMTON, N. Y., July 23. St. Louis thumped the New |—Ray Pinelli won't have to wor- York Giants, 7-6. |ry about Papa calling Breezing along with a 4 to 0/ one against him. margin over the Cincinnati Reds,| Ray, fresh out of Notre Dame, the Dodgers saw victory turn in- js playing baseball with Bing-| to defeat in the ninth frame./hamton, a New York. Yankee The Reds loaded the bases im the} farm elub. ‘So, when and if Ray ninth and Chuck Aleno, formerly goes to the majors he'll prob-! of the DeLand Red Hats, poled ably do his playing in the Amer- | a pinch-hit triple and Bucky ican league. Papa Babe Pinelli: Walters slammed a long fly to!is a National league umpire. send home the winning marker. The Cards defeated the Giants with a big six-run fourth-inning rally. Sports Exam Answers Pounding five moundsmen for | 1. Hank Greenberg, Detroit 16 safeties, the Chicago Cubs’ baseballer drafted into the army. | walloped the Boston Braves, 2. (c) 197,839. ) 13-2. Big Bill Lee easily hung! 3. Mike Kaplan. | up his seventh win of the year. 4. Major Bob Neyland, Tennes- a_ close Getting off to a shaky start, see, John Baenhill, — assistant} the Pittsburgh Pirate-Philadel- | coach. | phia Philly game developed into” 5, Jimmy Dykes, Chicago White | a pitchers’ duel, with the Bues’ Sox, | coming out on top, #3. Bob Qos | Klinger, who relieved Lloyd Cog aaeencccaadecane { Dietz in, the second, shutout ne [ste : Phils after they tallied twice in GROCERS At Pittsburgh R. HE! Philadelphia 311 0 Pittsburgh 411 0 Podgajny, Pearson and War- ren; Dietz, Klinger and Lopez. | BASFRALL RETURNS At Cincinnati BR. HE. } Brooklyn 481 ei Cincinnati “5 9 1} Hot Off the Wire! Hamlin, Casey and Franks; Walters and West. Service Inning By Inning, First Time in Key West At Chicago R. HE} Boston 2 9 2f Chicago - ——13 16 1) Hutchings, Earley, Lamana, | Posedel and Masi; Lee, Mooty i and McCullough. ; RHE| At St. Louis New York —~ 611 2 St. Louis - SAL TE Carpenter, McGee, Adams, M. Brown and Danning; White,| Krist and Mancuso. t AMERICAN LEAGUE At Washington R. EE Detroit aiken 4.8 3 Washington _. -511°3 Trout, McKain and Tebbetts;! Hudson and Early. At New York RE. Modern ri ond Cleveland 3 6 ” machinery New York __ 47 efficient methods enable Feller and Hemsley; us to offer you superior and Dickey. printing service..at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- ing order, - St. Louis — Philadelphia Harris, Kramer Knott and Hayes. At Boston Rigney and som and Pytlak. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘BOXING HIGHLIGHTS - @@ aa @'a@'@ 676 \\C GHEZLI: GOLF'S THEY MEET—— AND MEET AGAIN (Associated Press Feature Service) FORT WORTH, Tex., July 23.It's uncanny how the golfing pabis of Craig Wood and Denny Skyte have: run together. Eight years ago they) tied for the British Open and Shute won in a playoff. playoff and Nelson won the second extra hole affair. And this year Wood won the U. S. Open and Shute wes second. A few errant shots in the closing holes and Wood would have tied with Shute fcr the third time in a major champion- ship. VILLI LD ILM ST LS. YOUR SPORTEST Answers Elsewhere On This Page 1, What girl is: the United States golf champion? 2. Who was the winning pitch- er im baseball's last All-Star game? The losing pitcher? 3. Who holds the world's mo- torboat speed record? Can you name his. countryman who holds the automobile speed record? 4. Identify these athletes with their sports: (a) Anne Ross, (b)| Tami Mauriello, (c) Brenda Hel- ser, (d) Dutch © Harrison, and (e) Elbie Fletcher. } 5. Who was medalist in the re- cent Professional Golfers’ Asse- ciation championship at Den- ver? Give yourself 20 points for each quesfion correctly answered. You're good if you score 60, ex- cellent if you get 80 and a real sports expert if you tally 90 or | above. “vacee-ananaciae suaaromnnaciaenmonanancsiasictes GRIFFITH A TEETOTALER Clark Griffith of the Washing- } ton Senators is a teetotaler and | doesn’t allow the sale of beer in} his park, but permits liquor ads | on the fences. } Qu—What is a port tack? A-—A tack for left-handed car-’ penters. gens It took a hurricane to | bring Luella Pell’s hus- band back to her. IT STARTS TOMORROW |f ‘tory in the P.G.A. (Professional | I 71940 winner, fer. ‘ player. ‘woman von GrMNasTiC fi NEWEST CHAMPION —— ' Mrs, Pearl Nightingale of Phil-| (Associated Press Fenture Service) | adeiphia has won the national) ee Long, dark, handsome Victor’ gymnastie championship for | — Ghezzi joined golf's circle of women for the seeond time. champions with a surprise vic- — Trapped Golifery.. Association) tourna- “We've been waiting a ment at Denver the other day. time for that mother of mine”. ce ey goon: @ serious ' “Hours, I should say”. wage a courag-| “On J; this is so sudden”. eous uphill battle to whip the oe ee Byron Nelson. his eighth try for the if Lost LOST—Rough coated Black long) answers to name of Call 74%W. 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BSG and one Johnson Young woman — Whose little pn Se boy are yout ican Review) at San Ignacio 54, Sophisticated Willie—Be your- Havana, P. O, Box 329, Tel. self. Whose sweet mamma are 1.1912. Chamber of you? Hotel La Concha, Bus PAR. Havana - Cuba = Florida - Gulf t SPORTEST ANSWERS Questions Elsewhere On This Page | 1. Betty Jameson. 2 Edgar Smith, winning pitch- Goat - West Indies - . i Mexico Claude losing Regions South, Concise News and pitcher. r Latin American Trade Reviews, 3. Sir Malcolm Campbell of England. Capt. George E. T. MAP OF HAVANA = Guide Eyston. _ ‘for Buyers od free 4. (a) diver, (b) boyer, (c)|DAILY on Ships, Trains «end swimmer, (d) golfer, (ec) baseball Planes, High Spot Coverage. 3 TROPIC AMERICA Passeau, Write Box D. D, The 5. Sam Snead.

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