The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 20, 1941, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Mechanized Water Boy PPI IOIIEIIII ILI IIL ILI IL A ILI LI DOLL LL LOE TRADE AT HOME ~S2=S2 = Bege wr cx SESBEE SOA OS j (By Associated Press) * j Oct. -20.—For | { H 1 . 120 years baldish, jovial-“Tootie” RAIDERS j | Pe has i = seceoe bad AFTER. SCORE EARLY TOTAKEPosT. . * * RE e~ > eames eae NAVSTA AND NAVY | PONED BATTLE SATUR- A CARD-AND GOOD «=e slosbing down both pants ‘CLASH IN OPENER DAY \ « “ j legs, to minister to Florida foot- | Coast Guards, conquerors” of : ‘aking advan: of fai Saturday, will be trying for! ther and g etting : ai page a aga Meira s to- other softball league Island City “Softball League’s new schedule. en will find the road game the night before. rougher tonight when they Guardsmen, banging the offer- marc! —, Red Raiders, ings of Lino Castro for 10 safeties, runnersup in campaign com- tallied twice in the very first in- pleted last week. Raiders, whase ning and then put the game on opening game Friday night with jice in the next round with a Champion Plumbers was Trained single marker. To make the vic- out, say the Angels of Mercy will tory a little more convincing, not only suffer their first set-\they scored another run in the back but will be in for a lesson fourth and wound up with a lone on the fine points of the game. tally in the eighth. - panne ii aah ten the Meanwhile, the NA’s were R mooth, in- practically helpless against the field, and a galloping bunch of slants of Muth. They went score- early to crush the NA’s, 5 to 2, in the!Coast Guardsmen Saturd beaia co Texas. Avand Ms only four- open-jerncon at- Bayview Park-—scored - in a playoff of a rain-postponed ' | By HAROLD V. RATLIFF | | ABP Feature Service Writer |» COLLEGE STATION, Tex.,' | Oct. 20.—Bill (Jitterbug) Hender- letter“ man and probably the most colorful athlete in South- west ~eonference history, — has wotked up another stunt to keep Aggieland in stitches. Bill is the fellow who catches Passes with one hand and yells “Oh happy day!” as he lumbers to a touchdown. In addition: He has peen Known fo wear a coonskin cap with a blue suit and boiled shirt: he sends all his medals, sweaters and clippings to his mamma; he ‘won a jitterbug contest to re- plenish his pocketbook—that's why they call him “Jitter- ball players. But now that’s all changed. Coach Tom Lieb, former assist- ant to Knute Rockne, decided it slowed down his players to gulp big dippers full of water from Perry’s pails. So Lieb designed] a rubber-tired cart equipped with * two pressure cylinders and 12 nozzles. The nozzles allow a plentiful spray but make it diffi- cult for a player to drink enough | water to do him harm. Perry was guard and captain of the 1921 Florida team. 4 Invasion of Continent upper- most with Britons, survey finds. CAL and SAVE the difference | SEABOARD RAILWAY | Schedules Tickets A Duewe Cot er gee geet Se Se eee = : SOFT PERMASEST : Tempnome Sc .73—Owernems See —é@e$ Soe 2 | STELL’S SEAUTE BOOK For Your imieutee “ec = - Ever Aememet Sew 3 aoc Geet oe ST EXPERT GFERZAT OR (3 Fema Sone > —-« —-_<- HAVANA CRUISES : PLANE @& STEAMEE most anywhere a batter can scored, were blanked i = baseball one afternoon after ~ : 7 ° : . place them. On the mound the til the eighth when ty aL being in five track events that <a 508 Duval Street Phone 298 5 | $s i M 0 N E s T 0 U R = youngsters put their confidence lied the second and last run. in DeWitt Roberts, player-mana-| NaA’s, employes of the Joiner ger, who will probably toe the Shop at the local naval station, | City Election. November 11. 1941 30 Duval Street > Cie Boum Pauses EH - D warmup For Mayor = ss slab tonight threatened to rally i i y he’s | s ae B y NEW a ly in a late in-' But now he’s capped those From Any —_ —, erke the Guardsmen, ning but were cut short before little items by working 07 a PAUL G. URY , DA DELL ME who Predict the ‘stickwork that/any damage could be dealt the system of training which will ney HE. YTON WATER PUMP f C ROBERTS carried them to victory Saturday ultimate victors. They loaded jallow him to run on one hand , ; : will do the same against the the bases with two outs and it Raiders, has rot been announced ‘seemed “certain” and-one foot! WILLARD M. ALBURY (For Re-Election) RUNNING WATER > — f they would Every afternoon, in football 4 wher To open the double-barrel af-'score. “Phe next” batter struck practice, when Coach For Poli 5 WRON Automatic Water Sys “Serchand fair tonight, NavSta will stack out to Tetiré the side. Ticiiies tok ‘or Police Justice tems operate from ciectrc cur | Electrical Current — i up against | its natural enemy, Contrary to league rules the WESLEY P. ARCHER sent, eo if you hawe the “juice Navy. Cvilian and enlisted per- game went nine innings, two be- (For Re-Election) Duval Streets m0 matter where you live, you can ieee — sf ~ Naval pana te- yond the number set by officials Fa Pee Sy Go copntten etremtage > G Rent ively, the men always give and managers. Although placed” ‘or lice Justice —oO— YTON, yo: + ay meee each other a stiff battle when at the end of the ra a ona T.S. CARO beatae ena —_ —_ i i» Ganiies Johnny (Little John) Ogden, the teams were allowed to play For Captain of Police code ——_ ° Fass: who has replaced the now NA the game at any time they found RAY ATWELL =a er. 4 — Lino Castro as ace hurler for the it convenient. THE ———_—_3 5 Si B eve 1@ Feo ’ Stas, will toss "em over against} 5 i 2 = A 5 a , — Be bere Belek oe sapere the 10 oe he allow The other day Bill w 3 For Captain of Police en ae ae mene (emt Pam & (he First di » Castzo bested gand bel} mest! ing the ball on a in HECTOR CASTRO — Irst game gets under way at of the way. He sisuck outa half which he was to “s sf PIERCE BROS ; c 7:30 o'clock which he was to “squirt” out of = 5 See ie sa dozen Guardsmen and walked , 2 For Captain of Police Fleming anc Dlsapes Sow four. ALBERTO CAMERO - SOFTBALL HITTERS — A pair of NA’s, who bowed to the Coast Guard ten Saturday afternoon, top Island City League hitters in the only game played in the new schedule. George Washington Malgrat, shortstop, and Braun, leftfielder, clipped the sphere at an impres- sive .667 paee, each slapping out two safeties in three official! trips to the plate. Braun, the only heavy hitter to score, cross- ed the home platter twice. Coast Guards produced a pair Braun, reaming leftfield for the NA’s, scored both of his club’s runs, and along with teammate Malgrat, shortstop, led the at- against C.G. pitcher Muth, two for three each. Wyse, third base, and Bastien, shortfield, two for four apiece, set the pace in hitting for the victors. Score by innings: RH Coast Guard _ 210 100 010—5 10 NA 001 000 010—2 9 On the Jai-Alai court of the National Sports Palace in Cuba the amateur Jai-Alai tourna-| slipped. With the ball in his lef the right hand hit the turi and, believe it or not, he too! steps with the hand and © back to both feet right in stride. Bill seampered away while th would-be tacklers stood dumb- s he’s gonig to use the season—but it would be just like him to forget all about it while working on some other equally amazing stunt. Down here at Texas A. and M. (For Re-Election) For Captain of Police ROBERT J. LEWIS (Better Known as “Bobby”) For Councilman JOHN CARBONELL, JR. (For Re-Election) For Councilman RAUL RILEY CARBONELL For Councilman JONATHAN CATES For City Councilman TIPSIPLLZLIALALLLLLLALLALLLLE BR LELLLALLALL ALAA AAA AE Ah of .500 sluggers in Second Base- ment is continunig for the they've quit trying to keep up MYRTLAND CATES ; man Wyse and Shortfielder Bas- “Golden Baskets” trophy to be with Bill Henderson. No matter, —————————— { tien, two for four each. The awarded the winners for 1941. what they k he might do, he For City Councilman | only other player to average | Five fast games are played each 'always does something more as- EMA i above .333 was Leftfielder Dav- day. tonishing. bates ohne N ; idson of the Guards, .400, two es —_—_——_—_—————_ (Better Known a Freeman) E for five. 3 Shortage of nurses is caused by DIED ON HIS HANDS NP iE ried acheter 5 Players hitting .333 or better the war and defense program. os For Councilman 7 in the game were: HILLSBORO, O.—Teddy Luk- EUGENE SANCH ; Player— ABR H Ave. LEGALS ens of this city was given an (Coffee) ae é. Baaret 34 : . pe ailing camel by a visiting cir- raun, NA J a. cane cus. The camel died and Teddy, - t Wyse, CG 4 0 2 500 iw THE COUNTY sUD “C unable to dispose of the body, For Councilman rt Bastien, CG 4 0 2 500 IN AND FOR MONROE + wired officials to ‘come and get JOHN GLENWOOD PLAY ig as : ‘ 2 your camel’. The request was SWEETING ALL DAY Bailey, cemiteis p ee h Tynes, aiso kriown granted. (For Re-Election) Wm. Wickers, NA 3 0 1 .333| $%, Sereh | Elisaneth Fisher eee ae 50c Wiggins, NA ___. 3 0 1 333 Sacie Tynes, Deceased. To all creditors and ail persons having claims or demands against j == —_ os - a the estate of Sarah E Tynes, also kmown.as Sarah Elizabeth Fisher | SPORTS CALENDAR ‘Pynes, and also known as Sadie R V . i Tynes, deceased, late of Key West. plata Fern cote See are hereby In Every Town SOFTBALL .. Bayview Park, 7:30 p. m. } (First Named ‘Teams *Wisiting”) TONIGHT First Game—NavSta vs. Navy. Second Game—Coast Guards! vs. Red Raiders. WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—NA’s -vs. NavSta. | Second Game—Pepper’s Plumb- | ers vs. Navy. | FRIDAY NIGHT {demands shall be notified | fred to file ali; lelaims or @ which you, or| either of, have against the} estate of Sarah B. Tynes, also known as Sarah Elizabeth Fisher Tyne: and also known Sadie Tyne ceased, Of Key West, Mon County, State of Florida, in the fice of the County Judge of M County, Florida, in the Court of said County. at Key West, ida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publica- tios of this notice, s ber 29, A. D. 1941 writing anc contain the place of residence and post office address of the cluimant) and shall be sworn to by the claim- apt, his agent or attorney. . —THe— REXALL STORE Is The Best Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 First Game—NavSta vs. Red| Any such claim or demand not so Raiders. | filed within the time and in | the Gardner’s S manner prescribed herein shail be i Second Game—Coast Guards | voic. 534 Duval Street vs. Pepper’s Plumbers. } j EEE sae | a a. RNS Island City Softball Club— W. L. Pct.! The Board of Public Instruction ; on @ Nigh Coast Guards — 1 0 1000 o¢ Monroe County, Florida, has. i Aes sublime ee Pepper's Plumbers _ 0 0 too | 2, resolution and in accordance | z Le ds deed Mane idea Red Raiders - 9 Q .000\ with the Florida School code, i ; ew i the Nevis -_ ° 4 £000 called an election in Spesial Tax Wherever you see a Public Pe pe oLa COMPANY New Navy 2 : 000) School District Number in x - ; 719 Duval Street Phone 264-3" Na's 0 1 .000/Mpnroe County, Florida, on the Telephone Sign, you are but | The Puentes Grandes team re-! cently returned to Cuba from the United States, where it play-| ed a number of soccer games in various cities. The team lost one} of its most effective players in} Tunas, its best goal man, who| Dated at Key West, Florida. this | 29th day of September, 4. D. 1941. PAUL E. SAWYER, As administrater of th: tate of Sarah E. Tynes, also known as Sarah Elizabeth Fisher Tynes, and also known as Sadie Tynes, deceased, aforesaid. sept29; oct6-13-20,1941 NOTICE OF ELECTION 4th of November, 1941, for the of fixing the millage for tax levy and the election of trus- | tees for the ensuing two years. In| order to vote, a person must be a registered qualified elector and must have paid a tax on real or mal property for the year Public Telephones EPSI-CQLA HITS THE SPOT @ nickel—not a dime. po and Night -_ Lock Your Best! ee eal BEAUTY NEEDS. . .we specialize branches of BEAUTY CULTURE. FRIGIDAIRE SALES ASD SERWICE See Tex Sow — ce Due UNIVERSAL VACUUM CLEANERS and EASY WASHERS 1212 Varese Some Same 2 FLA LALLLAALALLALALAL MALIA ALAA AA Ad A Adee | aze for Your Convenience SourHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Co. amcorgeraied has signed a contract with the |next preceding this election. “Espana” club in Mexico City. |BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUC- | “TION OF MONROE CO. FLA. Clarence HL Bierce, Chaipman. La Coneha Beauty Salen ‘Thomasine Miller. ‘Phone 128 IPAPAIPSLLAPLLLALLL LALLA LAA LA The National Championship of Cuba in Amateur Baseball was Melvin E. Russell, won by the Cienfuegos club when | County Superintendent. it defeated the Telephone club. / octi7-20-27; nov3i

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