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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE ] 1 ¢ arenicy - ise ‘BLONDE BEAUTY | CHANGE OF COLORS, <SQOOIOIIIs aes: SOOO OOOLD 6! FT FEPOPEL EE SE TRADE AT HOME SKEET CROWN, =. oN AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE |CAmoctated Press Feature service) | MILWAUKEE, July 29.—The i Patricia Laursen of Okron, 0, Golden Avalanche’ ‘just won't |@ blue-eyed blonde with a win-|5eem to fit Marguette's at SOOT TTs = (a oaes aoou She'll defend her crown at| ing about for a new nickname. Indianapolis’ Capital City Gun} ; pr cameeeay ees + WOOD LIKES WARD BROOKLYN, July 26 Pat will have two serious rivét- — Were, the Chicago Cubs em- cy ge : raig | als—Mrs. M. L. Smythe of Aus ee on their last trip, ‘rora, O., and Miss Diana Bolling ‘No More Big-Time For Me’, Says Player Under | 90-Day Suspension; Ex-' citing Career IPIPPPLLLIOLL ILL LLP By ROMNEY WHEELER AP Feature Service Writer BUFORD, Ga., July~ 29.—The tot Greenwi ‘Wood, National If - | ie “ y os eats j ich, Conn. ‘open golf cham. way Cetus Potfenberger feels — py Wilson's club was | Mrs. Smythe, who recently Pio® says Marvin (Bud) Ward of ut it now, it will be all right) "> to two successive ‘ {Seattle is the country’s best Hair Cutting and Mair Sty’ jwon the Great Eastern cham-/ A | pionship, holds all iong run wom- | — a ed gpa ‘en's skeet records. Diana, PERE Seougunyndl seid See: Diet |other youngster, was an archery | @ ’ - Somes Reh Wood's [champion before she took up | Winged Foot club in Mamaro- re neck, N. Y, | § | | |AQUACUTIES SEEK LEGALS shutouts by the then high- flying Brooklyn Dodgers. That's an oddity. and per- haps c Netiexe! league rec- ord. In each geme th> Cubs’ total at bats in the box score added up to 27. Kirby Highe. winning the Rain Water Used ly ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON KITTY SAN Manager . For Appointment Phone 870 1116 Division Street HAVANA CRUISES . “ him if he never pitches an-‘ other game in organized base- ball. er } Plain-spoken Mr. Poffenber- ger, nicknamed Boots, is under 90-day suspension in the South- ern Association for sounding off on an umpire’s decision and back- SEABOARD RAILWAY ing it up with a fast ball which: *8t Same, faced only 30 bat- 5 some : oft ne ne tes while Gur Davis thee | AMERICAN CROWNS oittee GRCUE,couRT on ta Fares - Schedules : Tickets (SUMMER RATES) otector. : in the second - ¢ ICTAL CIRCUIT AME protector, That dropped him frm | fog 4 — REPRESS & | SIMONE’S TO Weapaipels arene balance of the 1941 season and ' |(Amsociated Press Feature Service) CERY. i x the first 18 daye of 1942 tenet agatha PO ar Se ne petbridge Shaubeh, 508 Duval Street ~ =e SIMONE’S TOURS ut Boots isn’t loking for any sage | aa bis aes ene 508 Duval Street Phone 298 sympathy. The bi ss PARK jeompete for National AAU. Goraie’M Between Office Hours, Phone 762-J uval Str difficulties with Detroit and later PITTSBURGH | Presa) oh. wa wee together} °°. RB May Shaubelly with Brooklyn, signed with the GH, July 29—The! ; 503 East Sth Street, Coftey- | From Any “ Buford such stars as pretty Brenda Hel-j ¥en ite Rastan hgtiedl oper NEW DELUXE semi-pro Shoemakers. And as far as he is concerned. Electrical Current — DAYTON WATER Pirates have cancelled their op- } i ser, Pat McWhorter and Doro-/ es $588, | Dear to the Bill of C Haint i ,, ton on Ace Parker, the Brook- | thy Leonard. | Bbove styled ‘and entitled Bioos on INSURANCE LOM 1 ror’ G. C. ROBERTS he'd just as soon stay here from} i i | —O— jy professional football star, who; Closest competition may come | AUEUSt 4 1841. otherwise the al- now on. J | legations ‘therein. wi as GWA sabi Here's H | Plays baseball in the summer. in the backstroke and diving | contessea. spice gel ecg uie®s 3 RUNNIN TER { General jlere's How | ath | This order to be published o events. | week for four consecutive weeks tm OFFICE: “How did I get let out by De- SKEET CHAMP troit? Well, I had a row over money with ‘em, just like I did with Brooklyn. They never did pay me what I was worth, and they said I never gave them all I had. So what! The most I ever got in the big show was $500 a month. That's for five months. And the other seven months you don’t draw a dime”. Poffenberger thinks the Bu- ford team, sponsored by the Bona Allen Shoe Company, has an ideal set-up. “Td like to stay here. ’'d work in the plant in the off season, and play baseball in the summer. I tell you, this outfit has a real first-class team, They treat you; right. “What about Nashville? Well, Nashville still holds my contract. I don’t know just what I'll do yet. T'll see what Nashville offers next spring. If I can do better over, here, I'd just as soon ask for vol- untary retirement. My wife likes it here”. | Boots won his first start for! Buford, beating a nearby semi- pro textile team, 4-1. Boots doesn’t care to discuss the escapades which earned him! his reputation as one of base- ball’s screwballs. His career with Detroit in 1937-38 and Brooklyn in 1939 is.so much water over the dam. He wound up on the sus- pended list after jumping Brook- lyn in mid-1939, was re-instated through efforts of Larry Gilbert in 1940 | Good Record He had a good year under Gil- bert, winning 26 and losing 9 to help Nashville win the Southern Association pennant and later the Dixie Series. Gilbert, pleas- ed with the reformation, tried to peddle him to a big league club last winter, but found no tak- ets, “I. don't.expect,to.get back in ihe big-time”, says Poffenberger, “and I sure? don't cate .to kick around the minor leagues until T’m worn out. .T'dejust as -soon stay. right: here: with Buford” Poffenberzer naw» is headed west with the team ona 6,000,- mile swing which is to include semi-pro tournameents at Den- ver, Houston, Tex., and Wichita, Kas., where Buford twice has won national championships. He thinks he'll be eligible to pitch in the Denver Post’s tournament. but must watch from the bench at Houston and Wichita where his current Southern legaue sus- ension bars him. “That suspension’s got me now”, he savs. “But look out next year. If I stay with Buford T'll really go to town”. STANDINGS — MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES IS FLYER, TOO (By Associated Press) AKRON, O., July 29.—Patrcia Laursen, 20, the national women’s skeet champion, is an enthus- iastic flyer and expects to get her pilot’s license soon. She also likes ice skating. SPORTS CALENDA BASEBALL (MAJOR LEAGUES) TODAY American Cleveland at Washington. Chieago at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York. St. Louis at Boston. National Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Boston at Pittsburgh. SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 8:00 p. m.) TOMORROW NIGHT First Game—Peppers vs. Raiders, Red Second Game—Thurston vs. Navy. FRIDAY NIGHT First Game—Peppers vs. Thurston. Second Game—NavSta vs. Navy. £ Tee SERVICE SOFTBALL LEAGUE (3:30 p. m.) WEDNESDAY Army vs. Marines at Barracks Field. Naval Air Station vs. Subma- Army rine Division at Naval Air Sta-| tion Field. SATURDAY Naval Air Station vs. Subma- rine Division at Naval Air Sta- ‘tion Field. . Naval Station vs. Destroyer 'Division at Fort Taylor Field. Sub Chaser Division vs. Coast |Guard at Bayview Park. SUNDAY Submarine Division vs. Sub Chasers at Fort Taylor Field. Marines vs. Destroyer Division over Joe DiMaggio, besides ex- | Strictly at Naval Air Station Field. Army vs. Coast Guard at Army Barracks Field. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6 Naval Air Station vs. Marines at Fort’ Taylor Field. Naval Station vs. Army Barracks. Army at BACKSTROKE — Glamorous ;Gloria Callen, Nyack, N. Y., won, ithe 1940 outdoor championship. Helen Perry, Painesville, O., beat jher by an eyelash indoors in 1941. A new record may come out of their High Point meeting. | Dixie offers a threat in Prince |Nufer, Goldsboro, N. C. DIVING — Marjorie Gestring, |' Los Angeles, won the outdoor springboard and platform diving crowns a year ago. In the 1941 findoor tournament Helen Crien- }kovich, San Francisco, took 3- meter honors while Anne Ross, Brooklyn, won the 1I-meter. The new queen should come from ‘this trio. ANOTHER FISH STORY IT’S TRUE, DUCKS DO WALK ON FISH | (Associated Press Feature Service) | scribed as follows GREENVILLE, Pa., July 29.— Ducks walk on water in nearby | Pymatuning Lake. Here’s how: Thousands of fish congregate | at the spillway which separates | |the main body of the big lake from the state game refuge.| Crowds gather to watch and throw bread. And in the mad scramble to grab this food fish surging to the surface sometimes push those on top a half-foot or more out of the water. Across this almost solid mass of carp and game ‘fish, the always hungry mallards fight their way for their share i of the spoils. Arcaro. Beats Arcaro (By Assocteted Press) NEW YORK, July 29.—Louis | Arcaro, apprentice jockey, got a’ The BETTY RAYMOND | particular kick out of winning a race with Starlike at Empire City track the other day. Why? Because his famous cousin, Ed- die Arcaro, had a mount in that! race, too. Eddie rode Whirlaway | to victory in the Kentucky | Derby. ON THE WAY 'y Assectated Press) «a: NEW YORK, July 29.—With the American league season half tending his new major league| ‘consecutive game hitting streak, topped all rivals in homers and runs batted in and was well up jin the batting average competi- | tion. Joe hopes to win ‘crown. the triple te ranean EnAnEEEnannenennnnenesenmeennenememetenmnecnenimenennnsnenememmmmimmainmanl THIS LEFTY BIDS FOR U. S. TENNIS CROWN (4ssoeinted Press Feature Service) _ | Wood. in the New York State | EVANSTON: TL. July 28— championship. The portsider won the na- tional public parks tourna- ment in 1939 and beat Bitsy Grant and Hal Surface last i : | | but hopes to improve his posi- tion this year. American j looking south Club— Wie Pe = adieey Doeg is fear 1 New York 65°29 601” Si lange for the U. 8. singles Cleveland z H 4 tennis championship. Boston 5 v in- Pros 4649484 ; He's Sarmoens <areahtes. oe Philadelphia 45 48 404 estern University. Detroit 44 53 454) "Good left-handers are rare Washington 36 55 =~ im tennis and other sports. + St. Louis caaat 56 Doeg was the last lefty to win Club— WwW. L. Pet. nt vs St. Louis i po al But Greenberg has shown Brooklyn , Berend | ’s a comet by winning | Pittsburgh ae || Oe ak anes come Cincinnati ¥ Eastern New York a $11) ae an oa Bsa former Chicago = champion, $idney Boston Philadelphin ROH RSE. deat aa. living and being in Monroe County, | as Guardian of the Estate of Ance | weekly. The Key West Citizen, a newspa- nod published in Key West, Flor- ida. Done and orderec’ this 30th day of June, A. D. 1941. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, @®y: (Sa) Florence BE. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk Sly1-8-15+22-29-1941 SOUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. In re te of Ancel Curry, Jean Curry and Robert Curry, Minors. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UNDERSIGNED as rdian N of the estate and person of Ancel Curry, Jean Curry and Robert Curry, minors, that I will_petition the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge in and. for Monroe County, Florida at his office in the j Court ‘House, Key West, Monroe County, Florida, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on the 25th day of August, A. D. 1941, for an order authorizing the sale of the interest of the aforesaid minors in and to the following described property, | Florida, and more particularly de On the Islane of Key West and known according to the survey. of said Island by W. A. White- head in 1829 as part of the lot numbered Three (3) in Square Thirty-five (35) and being the S. W. corner of said lot. Commencing at a point on the N.E. side of Elizabeth Street where the dividing line between Lots Three (3) and Four (4) in- tersect with said street and run- ning thence in a N. W.'ly ci- section Bighty-eight (88) feet; IOPLELLLLLALALLAIELLLLLZLLELLAZLIZLLLELLLLLBLLLLLLLZLLZELLLL ALD DD thence at right angles in a N. Evly Cirection Fifty (50) feet, Three (3) inches; thence, at right angles in a S. E.'ly direc- tion Bighty-elght (88) feet: thence at right angles in a S. W.'ly direction Fifty (60) feet, Three (3) inches to the point of beginning. © MAUDE CURRY, Jean Curry and Robert Minors. fly22-29; aug5-12-19 1941 Subscribe to The Citizen—20c Curry, Curry, RESTAURANT 908 Fleming Street BREAKFAST - LUNCH - ‘Lounge DINING and ee YEAR AROUND OPEN STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE Hot Off the Wire! First Time in Key West ) B pcs Automatic Water Sys tems operate from electric cur- rent, so if you have the “juice”— 0 matter where you live, you can enjoy its countless advantages. 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