The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 13, 1941, Page 3

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OE EA ait is a wongneved him skeptically, “So by ¢ ko » Pt fame phat he retorted. Pe rte speaking outrageous- “Granted, Anne. I'd like to shock you out of this smugness Tie ae hg ia admit you're ing. You're mor ‘ el ay ng 2 more than ¢ spran; ily to t. “Blaze ‘Sherwood To “Don't high ha: me, Queen Vic- toria.” He caught her sake id brought her down on top ion She screamed in unexpected sur- prise and terror. He released her at once, rolied her over on her back on the pallet and moved away an arm's length on the rug SsiAnne, "you're acting Uk “Ann ‘ou a a little foot. Your body shouldn't be afraid of mine.” She laid an arm across her eyes, and when she was on ing Reed again, tried to Seiad ee coed and admonished to keep to herself. Then someone like comes along and calls her a ittle fool.” He gazed at her contritely. “T unaersiana. ive peen ciumsy. Sorry, precious.” He clasped her hand that lay between them, “Any objection to our hands, at sop least, becoming acquainted?” She smiled and shook her head. “Besides. I'm here on a mission that excludes you. I will not for- get that.” “You can’t keep from falling in love with me, Anne.” “I can keep from doing any- thing about it.” ; “Agreed,” he admitted. “But people who live only for the fur ture cheat themselves of both the present and the future.” Anne looked’at him helplessly, “You think of the strangest things.” He smiled, “Maybe ‘hunger = something to do with it” She felt that he gave all ot meanings to the word. “I should think you’d hate me,” she remarked. “If I. didn’t exist you. wouldn’t be in this horrible | ex} ah imeem os “You swear we're live,” he reminded her, Soateny changing tactics, “If so, it’s not such a horrible predicament, A week or two of fasting is no more than food for the soul.” He sprang to his feet. “I'm getting out. See you later.” Eagle’s Nest “ie sat up and watched him walk down to the little lake, knelt follow the margin around to the farther side and strike off in the direction where they had seen the eagle. “Why didn’t he tell me be was going up there?” she asked her- self, “He’s a_ difficult to understand.” One moment he had stabbed her i ge words: ‘only a few more which to really feel alive’ and the next he had ee Lag ad, the statement: ‘a week 01 fasting is no more than food for the soul!’ What was a girl to’ bee lieve? “The sun was low. Sherwood i ared, a tiny speck in the cacti ana oe meena desolation so barren of life beside her own that not even a fly it with her. Presently she pull a ar about her shoulders an es. ein she opened them at dawn, she saw Sherwood lying near by wrapped in a rug. rn Today's Horoscope ————— ne Today’s cspects indicate . con- | trouble with _Today’s : commercial — ability, direction of the ; ol ¥ , Pg? 's pest, i Tegion j there was no evidence o: ing a clay ridge she came to fhe spot where it met an en- ager : a j first one Thursday, pallet, and when. she the sun had set alone. ‘haps something has hap- pened and he will never return,” epee i . If he were the moon rose she Re follow than this dreadful waiting. Her knees were trembling. She ung fo Se Ca eres Se | frame. |rivals all day, moved ahead L occasion. Then she looked up and saw Sherwood coming down the lad the moon- light would not reveal the tear- . he called. ijewed cals ena 9 ty ne,’ |}owed only a single y ser-} Ne par nga bonpgiaga ry ek” Pry i | man in the next three innings. hung in weariness; } patting her han¢ tha’ arm. SDian't tne ae mse! lown on < front of the tent After a momen’ 4 je) Eoicaps Cabs, 5.3. The Cubs, Chicago laboring under the stingy pitch-} | six ‘WYATT. SELECTED | TO FACE COOPER, ONE-GAME MARGIN * ‘Bums Dropped Close De-| cision To Bed Birds ©?icago Yesterday; Clubs Even In Victories (Specia. tu The Citizen) | NEW YORK, Sept 13.—Whit ' ‘Wyatt of Flatbush, who thad cio ee run for his life the last time he! Cincinnati a }teok: the mound, ‘|Chicago Cubs, goes out wh \the baseballs and the curses fl jthis dftetnoon to face the oe {Louis Catds in a game that can’ philadelphia ied detide the fate both of the Red {Birds and the Bums. Only a game in front after | their 4-8 shelling at the hands! army __ of the Red Birds yesterday, the yarines | Dodgers have to win this one if | supmari: \they expect to get a safe entry | Destroyers |permit to go back to Brooklyn. The Cards expected to use Naval Station _. |Morton Cooper in this final ‘subchasers \game of the final series between! Coast Guard {the two red hot pennant | RRR AA RE REE RB SER }tenders. The Brooklyns took the sliding into second base Thurs- | Rainfall, z4¢ nours ending d : " — . day, Keller will be out the rest 7:30 a.m, inches 0.02 | |their poise after absorbing a seaso) th se- i i { bir beak ietaine double meee at Ge ee ee Tonk seta since Pepe, \the hands of the Cubs. on the’ who at first. believed the injury | a weer lonly a slight sprain, said yester-| Deficiency since Sept. 1, Two extra-base hits by Estel!day the leftfielder has a chip| inches if | Crabtree and Gus Mancuso sal-' fracture vaged the flag hopes of the Red | |Birds yesterday and sliced a spaced 12-hit pitching, | game off the Dodgers’ margin. | Mancuso previous day. Opens Scoring gers In Final Game Of STANDINGS — sunpay’s BASEBALL AJOR BASEBALL American against the ere |New York - y | Chicago St. | Bosto: SERVICE SOFTBALL. LEAGUE |Naval Air Station — Hvpaannoas con- physician, right ankle. | Total rainfall since Jan. 1, Behind Ernie Bonham’s well-| inches —__ 32.63 | {Carthymen clinched the game} inches * with a five-run uprising in the! Wind Direction and Velocity | Mancuso opened the day's fourth. scoring in the second, teeing off; Johnny Humphries turned in his! Relative Humidity TWIN BILL CANCELLED sg Two scheduled baseball L. Pct, games at Trumbo 5 Island 47 667 (Price) Field tomorrow have 66 .529, been called off. Roy Hamlin, 69 .514. Manager of the Key West 70 496, Conchs, announced today. 73 482) The Miami All-Stars, slat- 76 .445| ed to meet the Conchs and a 79 436 lecal star team. notified 77 .434| Hamlin this morning that | they would be unable fo fill Y LL; Pet,| the date here. 50 640, The a gave no 50 635 reason for change in 62 547| plans. ME A Ad A dt de 36... G03} coc cue ee 80 416, » =| THE WEATHER: is ms po Observation taken’ at -7:30°a. m, 619 75th Mer. Time (city office) 555 Temperatures 500 | Highest last 24 hours ~ -560 | Lowest last night —_ -284 | Mean Normal - “ a Precipitation Seburan 82 | inches - - 132 the Mc-} SE—9 miles per hour on a triple which launched a fourth shutout of the season inj} 89% ly | two-run scoring outburst in that’ twirling the Chicago White Sox} Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today *’|\to a 2-0 triumph of the Philadel- Sea level, 29.94 (1013.9 millibars) The Dodgers. who outhit their’ phia Athletics. Humphries dish-| Tomorrow s Almanac the fifth. Reese singled and went tol riret start for the third when the ball slipped past |Sentators, yesterday made his | Moonsct Don Padgett of the Cards, Her- |second appearance on the mound | [man popped up and Medwick and won that 60. Early. Wynn,| ' slammed one to center, which/| 90 years old, } jalso got away from Padgett, al-! walked three and scattered eight \lowing Reese to seore, Herman/hits in trimming the Cleveland to go to third and Medwick to} {ndians, 7-4. make second, Lavagetto ground- \ed out, letting in Herman, and Ducky came home when Camilli lifted one to center. The Cards lifted their ace Wins Game Crabtree gave the Cards their)Boston __ |winning punch in the sixth, | Pittsburgh {bringing the Red Birds from be- hind with another two-run| Hutchings, Errickson and Mont-; |gomery; Dietz and Smith. Crabtree nailed a triple far) jout inte right field, driving in| jgne run, and a moment later | splurge. Crespi flied out to Medwick, al- lowing the veteran to trot home | with the) Winning tally. Curt Davis, who pitched | un- \til he was replaced by Hugh} (Casey inte eighth, was charged | with the Dodger defeat. Big Inning For Reds The Cincinnati Reds, trailing 1-4 going into the sixth, broke loose with both barrels in a wild seven-run stanza to bury the New York Giants, 8-4. The |New Yorkers themselves jumped out in front with a big inning. scoring four runs in the fourth. |That gave them a _ comfortable jmargin but it disappeared after the sixth. The Giants used four moundsmen against the Reds,| |MeGee, the first, being charged | with the loss, Riddle went all 'the way for the Cincy boys. | The Pittsburgh Pirates shared | | honors with the Boston Braves in| |@ twin bill, claiming the first 6-3 | jand dropping the nightcap, — Javery blanked. the Bucs with a Coming from down, under ‘Yanks Lose Keller in ed out just four hits. i A young rookie, who won: his ; Sunset’ ‘Washington | Moonrise struck out five,/ The St. Louis Browns suffered a 0-5 defeat at the hands of the (Boston Red Sox, Joe Dobson was; on the mound fer the Bosox,/to moderate easterly winds. ilimiting the Brownies ‘to five Florida: Considerable cloudi-/ \hurler, Lefty Pollet, after he had safeties. He recorded his elev-/ness tonight and Sunday with walked Owen to open the sixth, | ' Hkstinnnd ot danilional al-| enth win of the year, Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE Javery and Berres; Wilkie and Baker. McGee, Lohrman, er and Danning; Riddle and) Hughes and Warren; ‘Franconi, Olsen and Scheffing. j Davis, Casey and Owen; Pol-{ : . let, tegen ors 4 ja cooperative arrangement 0-5.) the lowly Humphries ani | childon and Hayes. |in ‘each the second, fourth and | th frames, while the Phils’ red twice in the second. Came | Detroit —_.. | the seventh and two more mark-|N :--=-~ |ers for the Phillies, climaxed | mind; but by one in the ninth. iT | there is too much tendency to) »,, | disputes leading to quarrels, with consequences. Avoid foreigners, in par- New York Yankees won their game with the Detroit Ti- | Cleveland gers, 7-2, but lost the services of | Washi Charlie Keller, star leftfielder| | Sunrise 6:13 Key West and Vicinity: Partly ) some li | scattered showers. ries Today ==>=.>—= ‘ami softball squac which won'ROOM with sleeping porch and! TRESS & |the recent golden ball tourna- Bath. Apply 602 Duval street, ipa: jment, invades Key West tonight | for a pair ef games at Bayview |Park with the city champion'NEWLY FURNISHED APART-| jBijly Cates, rear 608 Francis |Pepper's Plumbers and the Red; MENT, close to Navy Yard.) Street. Reasonable rates. |the Plumbers first at 8 o'clock, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOQUS then tangle with the Raiders at . 19:15 reek TRAILERS. Apply Tommie's jun23-tt |not been announced. The Mi-ic5 > cate ie Guihoam Siam! J. Otto Kirchheiner, Mer. pas ; FOR SALE—i2' Outboard Skiff, anes prianergdl car dirqpe by Jess Al- first-class condition, $35. See} 505 Duval | grocer, and Mrs. Albury. |kins behind the plate, Kerr. at | first, Blanton on second, Ubieta Gooq condition. Apply 602 ‘Du-| lat shortstop, Bill Cates at third, yg} Strest, upstairs, or ; [McCarthy in shortfield, Higgs in| Sag Nee Sune “ceptiige ‘#utant, 117 Duval Street centerfield, Villareal in right- . |nett, Johnson and Torres will be, “Private Property, No Tres- loraant a LADY. wants work i ‘ : Benard: Lastres, first base; Cor- dova, second base; Arnold, short- stop: : say | WATERFRONT CAMPSITES on HELP WANTED 88 | eae: Catets: ind bese; Overseas Highway. Best Fish- |Thompson, leftfield; Esquinaido,| ; - eon Oi TU con field; C. All yup ee _ Col- WANTED BUTCHER, $25.00. 2\ field; Aritas, rightfield, and a Street. sept2-tf | Roberts, pitcher. pret an : 1.61] | (City Champs). |eloudy tonight and Sunday with} jusuua uuu. uuUU UUL UFrer ¢ occ Jacksonville to. Florida Straits: 611 Posedel, | here at the top. of Texas, sinking | R. H. E|putts has become almost as im- 5.10 0) portant as sinking oil wells. 3.9 1) In this Panhandle area of Bor- Mooty, | cer and adjacent Phillips, they claim to have more golfers per RH. E.|capita than any other similar 3 9 1){section of the United States. And 4 6 1/it all came about largely through |whereby a fellow doesn’t: have to have money to ‘play. © moderate — southeasterly R. H. E.| Moderate easterly winds, pos-jover south portion; cloudy 3 9 0) sibly fresh at times over ex-/ther with occasional showers to- 2/treme north portion; partly inight and Sunday. Bape Ver eS ERG ne a By HAROLD RATLIFF. AP Feature Service Writer BORGER, Tex., Sept. 13—Out eight-hour working days pay for a mem! bership. The Huber club has a similar CHAMPS opposs Classified Colum LOUIS A. HARRIS \fS YOUR PLACE COOL? i not, et Law | see TOMMIE at the Skating Phone 252; Rink about an air cooling sys- sund-mo | tem. jlyl6-tt TEN, OPENS TWIN BILL AGAINST VISITORS: RED! FOR RENT |OUR REPRESENTATIVE will RAIDERS: W 'SECOND "ee aS be’ in-“Key» ‘West Saturday, tis i 3 NICE ROOMS. Good beds. Rea-; “September 13th. We buy your Lisi [i T ; _ 4 Sonable tates. . 626 Grinnell| Stanton _Memorial. Church, Mi Hy old .mattress for cash or make it into a new one. Phone 124 for. appointment. SUN .MAT- 4 sept]0-lwk upstairs, or Army and Navy) tO Store. Sept9-tf / INSTRUCTIONS IN SCHOOL } LESSONS, 7th to 1ith Grades. Gaiden: 323 Whitehead street. sept3-tf! The church squad will tackle j sept8-Iwkx REAL ESTATE = Get Your Building Lot NOW ASSOCIATED REALTORS j The lineup’ for the visitors has Skating Rink. , Son’ of Paul Albury, local 5.5) pinder. Gulf Dock, Sun-| sept5-lmo day morning. septi2-2tx | ROOMS The Plumbers will use Hop-| FRIGIDAIRE, apartment size. {35x AND BOARD @ Reals, $9.00 week. Columbia Kes- <3 sept5-1mo field,’ Russell in. leftfield,”and SIGNS—“For Rent’, “Rooms For | -ANTED Gates or Arias “pitching. \‘Ben- Rent’, “Apartment For Bent”, | FORTS Tae on hand as subs. passing’, THE ARTMAN indi iid i The Raiders will use Garcia, PRESS. ee ne re ri Seo Tift’s Grocery, 1028 Division | WHITE and colored built-in bath | WANTED CT ea Terie TPO ERS? | tubs, wash basins, toilets, Wate aun cae sinks, soil and galvanized pipe | MAN (ANTED w: SPORTS CALENDAR and fittings. Pipe cutters, | handle Laundry at Naval Base | _ threaders, vises'and plumbing! for out-of-town Laundry. Sal- furnaces. Plumbing Dept. | ary and eommission. Monday, 1 p. m., at Gulf BASEBALL Gray’s Fishery, Ojus. j (Major L * | septl5-1wk | Service Station, sept! | TODAY GRAY’S FISHERY, OJUS, FLA. | WANTED—Counter Man, Apply American Home water pumps, fittings! Duke's Bar-B-Q Stand. Cleveland at Washington. or os de eee =) sept! 1-1wk Chicago at Philadelphia. ures, Tanks, | err Detroit at New York. ete. septt-Iwk | WANTED—A chance BBs St. Louis at Boston, | your next printing . Te oben iecga pully equ wake ”geoi00. James Brooklyn at St, Louis. ully equipped, .00. ph EER New York at ‘Cincinnati. H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia St | Boston at Pittsburgh. ‘ _ -dee3-*| Gain Philadelphia at Chicago. SAI 1D ache Sepatiels FOR SALE— 21 Dodge SOFTBALL (Bayview Park. 8:00 p. m,) Second Game, 9:15 p.m - Second Game—Red Raiders vs. and ripe north and winds ‘wea-

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