The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 23, 1941, Page 3

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to have been able to trade a bored post-debutante in for a fresh and interesting island flower.” 5 And then Freda was gone with a lad who had claimed her with and drew her into a gay meetin; lance step. an intricate da a Lenore, passing, paused tostare insclentiy at Pam. ‘Sbe noted the changed cor: and new flames Pam nailed maddenly at het m smiled m: 8 “Yes,” she said, as she lifted | es,’ her shoulder slightly “from Jerry. The roses were from Leo.” “Come on, honey bee.” Jerry was beside her again as if by magic, drawing her away from any opportunity to hear a reply that Lenore might have made. “TI need a drink and you look as if you could do with one.” They moved toward the bar, at Pam with scornful eyes, swept irl from head to toe. the very time I move, must I be IN STITCHES “How de you feel?” asked the physician, who had been. called to attend the seamstress. “Oh, sew, sew; but I seem worse todav, and have stitches in HE: “ Th doctor hemmed and told ed and finally pming toward The animal was making head- way toward her. As soon as they were within reach of each other, Pam Blaze's collar and her along, swimmi with all the speed she was eaj of. Vagi = as heard Jerry's voice . she’s got Blaze!” some- one snouted In amazement as tne light picked them out Blaze, seeming to understand, swam with all her might beside Pam and actually, as Pam tired | slightly, helped the girl Pam had | known it would just be a matter lof getting Blaze started in the Tight direction, so she would not swire out to sea. Finally they were at the lower te the platform. Jerry, breath- less, was Immediately behind her. ‘Te be continued ONE WAY TO TELL together ome afternoon in the park. “Well it can't be 4 o'clock yet”, replied the other with mag- nificent logic, “because my mother said I was to be home at four, and I am not”. Baruch demands blanket ceil- wes foreed to use a dirty, soggy one—much to the disgust of the players. A couple of Irishmen on the Navy squad kept the fans and rs in a jovial mood with witty remarks—in reality Tazzing directed mainly at ites. Gilbert (Kiki) Hopkins, Pep- per’s nifty little catcher, snatch- ed hitting honors of the game Beating out an mfield hit on his first appearance, Hopkins slashed a triple into left the next time up for a 667 average, two for three. Jackie Carbonell former Plumber captain, celebrated his return to active play in months by cracking a sizzling single in the third that seored two runs. platform of the dock. There was ee a ladder there for swimmers to _ Murphy. Navy's Trish first climb up, though very few people baseman, two for three, and ever it. They were not en- shortstop -Liedholt, whe walked Pam clung to it and managed a ae oe up. Blaze’s imstinc-~ 5 3 BO oe caen cats ake OF ‘Stas Top League Following up ‘thelt. lopsided vittory agemst Navy: Monday, NavStas rapped the NAmen 12-8 last might in the first game for their second straight triumph, wresting league leadership from the idle Red Raiders. Bob Reid's charges, playing with a juggled lineup, practical- ly put the game im their pockets im the opening round. Helped along by three errors, one by catcher Papy that let in two runs and two by rightfielder Griffin that accounted fer another, the Stas scored seven times. Five clean hits, mixed with the er- \rors, a base on (balis and four | wild pitches, produced the runs. ting on prices, wages anti rents. ‘ Although they scored pce, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EOF PAM Seven-Inning Rally On === _ again in the second on H Philip Baker's triple and an er-} for by shortfielder Smith, Nav- Sta didn’t sew up the game until) the fourth when they tallied/ thrice. i NA threatened to make a fight of it im the fifth but after John-: ny (Little John) Odgen came in from the outfield to relieve start-| er Melvin Tynes their chances; went with the wind j William Wickers, first base- man. opened the fifth with a ringing triple to left and a mo- ment later went home when Papy | followed suit. Tynes, plaimly| showing signs of weakening. | walked the next three batters! and out he went Ogden forced: the next man to ground to the) second baseman. whe tossed a. runner out at the plate for the first out. Two runs, on sacrifice hits, were scored before the third’ man went down t Ogden pitched to only seven Research batters in the remaining two in-” nings, striking out the first two in the last round. | Baker, Braun and Albert Al-, bury each collected two for three to swell their batting averages, , while Castro was the only NA? player to get more than gne! safe blow. j Ben Roberts, NavSta second © sacker who hit a 1.000 in his first game Monday, slammed a double | im two official trips last night! knocking in a run and scoring the game on ice for the Stas. “TWitt BEDS” BILL TELL STYLE po BaF your | ' NA (8) erste Pte Tee Omi | panenperensesnmmmigggmenrepeeneseenennmpnnnnele ; 1? of | WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS a ABRE POAE wv. Oa. $3—Maybe ss >. POR SALE—BOSCELLANEODS 7 remember Mother in- :y Wicker Ib @ 201 T 9 ligeuoween imfluence—at any — _ “heart started uncomfortably.|to want to pes you! Why gon | um N) rom e eat = s3b. 221030 Pi, sora oe te ae 1200 ate Bee 20 De -= ioe er fo aief:your stipid = Guiie, rf 2 © 0 0 1.3) Win sey teeming moe wo SS deccust <2 = ves < Fs - {Albio Ace’do, ss1 1 0 0 @ 0 — . . at one end of - the = BR = : EE Sere E Sy ae < + _ —— ie See fcMahon. cf 3.1 1 @ 0 01% ST NON GS ot bubline sr = ~—s 4G ed. i ;Papy, ¢ PR 90g WaT | aoa ine ao « + awe ea 4 lf Se oat | for the eye, and apple ne mover bees, quills Salus, & yeu teow ointe a, | Se et oy See kerpee | lt CUB 8 tough on the doctors lovely as you are = | Totas—-- 29 8 818 9 8 = J le in the poc - said. She still wore his roses NavSta (12) an app! — eae ee 6 1000; Player ABREM POAE think Fve been laggard to * 0 1.0001 oeden, ef 224233 sg , ch Ss 2 own loss. Have I, Pam?” am > 1 500! a ued: a nistant iow what you pe ct nar |, Maabe, wR ike Mewes ont |“Sazew’® Premiers <0 ¢ Wines Saree e So : Lenore. ier diamondballs a} ~ z a a0 = ihe rail now, looking out over nore swazgered slugger out of Arthur Grittin, | NA's 2 aa. : . ° . - rs Truck Driver 1 ” asa “Yes, you do, Pam. Am ime the story of hut Ser the epit sacend % took} Te ome Garcia, 3b 23342 @ Se Se ae yr tae {i Saag eee ge rs oa asking you for a definite answer? | “Maki = i i : iynes, pf 321120 Bia : Tu é ~ s A Hw r? ‘ing flowers and hats doesn’t last might. he was everything a s Tf you don't T'll d wha aould-2 And sot © it means your ba Bay fog the sort of things you worried manager could ask. ; erage . . : : . ® 1 did to the last guy wt - a st Me. rupted by one of the ship ei: | Genie | Sare you to tell who Famed im loca} softball as the | pee SD SF & Stun out Sor me”. _ . Pam turned sharply. There SUY¥ whe fanned fire straight | RBRe 6 te ‘ a | Lng age sir, but ng eo no words, she felt, that jtimes, the ag —) SOFTBALL ; bed wee rae : 4 a uld answer that. Her hand rose shortfielder flailed a wiple. Bayview Park, 7:30 ” a A ag ee ts) eeuey a ioe an instent im the final seconds of the sev-| ne = ~ ssn other truck nm 4 r f° | agai inni. (First Named Teams “Visiting” !* = yelled a - Leo turned hastily to Pam,|shrieked ore enth inning fo knot the snee/ ”) | Runs-batted-in: Almeda, Rob- **2¢ “= touched her A = = with Ni: at 5-5 and save his TOMORROW NIGHT ee. — “What'd you ¢ al PaO nnn [high and" wd “Int Tle rat__teem from defeat im is few ap-| Fist Game—NavSta ws Rea /i5, 2°Caikiia min Caste, : = F “There was a critical case. One | hit me!” She lunged at Pam, who‘ Feé¥anite of the new season, The/ = : i Men e Ped os hiss: “Turned out for == = a est. “That’ ian : \ ended the game in a tied score at YS. ‘’ePper's . + W : “ at 3 & at's the worst of being| _ “Soft-pedal it, Lenore! It was ‘0 end of the fra i MONDAY NIGHT [ct Wickes, Contes, Eeay:: Seve) she Feu. Anan a doctor . | Freda’s voice, firm with authority. First Game—NA vs. Pi ».|Tun: Delaney; sacrifice hits oe Sta. 5S" act 2, proposalt TH conie ‘back | “You asked for it!” But Lenore , Griffin himself scored the run me NA’ vs Pepper's! Carabello, MeMahon. Almeda; | MuMeut Baseball for ee but I probablycan’t.” | seemed to-get only the wilder at | that knotted the count as he went | Plumbers. istolen bases: Almeda Smith, a “™s#teur Basebal = a dol ee ee eng, wy som rs words. “She rushed at home on the throw-in from the Rica Game—Navy ‘Vi Cost a -ovedo, Wiggins; struck out: Sti as inaugurated a —= he turned. “It’s swell to see some-| Pam, much the smaller, turned outfield after smashing the | “4 WEDNESDAY NIGHT {by Tynes 3, by Ogder 2 by Cas- “otha Teapicnl ane 2 = one who feels his duty and goes/ and, to protect herself, ‘gripped ‘hree-bagger. | iret G: JavSte ve. Coast | 2: bases on balls: off Tynes 6. an Sp Se. See - —_ to perform it.” | the rail, her heels hooked “feto Navy, loser in its first game of irst Game—NavSte vs. Coast | 5 Ogden 1, off Castro 3; wild this has had a wonderful efiect POR SALE—Express body om a = hi _ the gangplank Jerry, whoj the lower one. She was caught the new season Monday, kept the Guards. pitches: Castro 7; hits: off Tynes 0" @matewr baseball —, = the thang ed — = the ee ee Be Bed oS iy zee and somehow Plumbers nailed to the cross on _Second Game—Red Raiders vs. /¢°203 g runs in 4 iccasien aaa Nie countries, are represents ihting satan ~_ the youne doctor. scream, a fash of green, ian the slants of “Tiger” Tommelio! Navy- lout, two mums and three on in 0Y *#ams in this series of 1941: E ” . a i LEGALS “I'm leaving her in your care,” | dim in the moonlight, and then a trom the third inning on last ififth), off Ogden 2 and © runs in Salvador Puert Racx Debs D t+ Leo said hurriedly. “I expect you! splash of water. night. —————"13 innings: umpires: Lopez and “née. Venemuela, che United - —— — to make a job of seeing that she | “Three Go Over” Tied up in the first frame, as Toda In Histo Molina. States and Panama being ne LAUNDEY -—_ —— we has a gocd time and gets home! s = h ¥ ry contenders for Plt o » — —— ome safely.” [RIES overboard)": It was [PO ovwe | scored cure. athe SECOND GAME ee DRY CLEANINC — ee erry knew. without bein; | Jerry's voice, husky with umbers dropped bebind im the . : —— ‘that bt ce Spee ein Ln ey z Sky WitS third when they picked up two! 1826—The Thalia Theatre on Play: a POAE Men in the army 4 a = too that Leo meant that she must} “Someone overboard!” The cry runs and the Navy promptly the Bowery, New York, opens— egg - Beas - : - » evade Paige a _, a= Mess: Pune — -- be protected from Lenore's cruel| Went round the boat. And then siammed in three. And from, first theatre in the world to be| Hopkins, ¢ 3 2 2 9 © 0 age of a pint of fresh railk a day, Dresse te gp RS we RS ee Oe Be “ : - ane ates cee oe 5 in still more panic: “Sharks! ligh by s Villareal, if 2 @ © 2 0 @ OF a total of about 700,000 quarts Me Su: a “As if anyone has to ask me|There are sharks in that water ‘Te they couldn't touch Tom- lighted by gas iKerr, 1b 2106 0 0 ————_——__ Pao 135 rr © > Ser — a that!” he said. “Come back if vou and barracuda. Oh, Jerry's over! melio wi 8 Shetgun, Carbone, ss 2 0 1 2 21 “TWIN BEDS” “METROPOLITAN CLEANERS, a can, Leo.” | Jerry!” Allows One 1830—The oldest charter 2d al — _ = Jerry went back then and|_ “Jerry! Jerry!” It was Mrs. Displaying none of the shank- | Methodist a ms nin SO ov z claimed Pam. Pam asked him to| Winthrope at the rail Bart Win- inegs that kept Pepper tosser Randolph-Macon Coll ik tArias, 2b 300@12¢8 — = et her marigolds from the ice | *r@pe, too, had joined the group, = Giarence (C tte Willie) Gates | la ey uege, ">Russell, cf 36020800 ROC 4 AND BOARD ye ox, a little sorry that she must | and other guests were disjointly = agare ) Gates land, Va., founded. ‘ieiemaen. Sb os ae e 1 qcwmensernsanianienaiamiamestiaeeiea < — make the change after Leo had | tying to explain what had bap- |comtantly i= hot water, | tom — \Griffin, sf 321010 ROOM AND SD xe 4 gone. pened. : x melio gave up only one hit from . : H . - - — “Don’t be offended, Jerry,” she| _ “Jerry's a good swimmer,” Bart (the third until the seventh. He waa ayaa nl in aa, 2 sdbccnaistiesia ANNOUNCEMENTS sa _ ant Sees See — pf nsdbees 5 |" can do anything,” a voice ore than Gates, who gave up a 2 é > —— lige ne lt oT now. Pa glad they pleased | replied. ining. @VOIS ‘five. Gates struck out seven but 2 ie roe Ronny ty = sae = |e Shetinn. Seater 55. S008 FOR REST —_ eae you—that’s all Task.” | pec did if and Pm glad of iti walked 10 and heaved seven wild gegen ee ese ~ . TT | San os baer en “They're one of the sweetest | Lenore exclaimed. “Beiter ash == i 2 i Far as is thoughts T've ever known, Jerry. | 0P a a gets “him than a caves scoring once more in’ 1914—The Américan Commis-| Murphy. ib 31281080 ey cider Ap OS > = ee you uch.” beach girl! bane sepa x s | Tommetio, p #16020 street He paused to look at her, then| “Lenore!” jthe fifth after the early imning)Sion organized im London toi; i anoit ss 2:12 0 8 went and got the flowers, sweet} Pam, swimming through the |spree, had a two-run margin save Belgium from starvation, | Watch ¢ 400411 For Mayor and velvety and cool. went | pleasantly warm waters a we over the Plumbers as they came cieeeceenaal oe sot 3 0») 6WERLARD M ALBURY to the powder room to fasten| itis mame in sharp rebuke .to bat in the seventh. Tommelio' . 1917—First shot fired in France |, _ them in place. Ste, put the roses | om Mis Mininrone Mancant set down Maitland Arias, who by an American-manned gun I |Swenton, cf $0 0 0 0 0 ——m= vase she found there. Freda came | quick dive and knew that he was eee! oe Ee bed = = first world war. jArthur, sf 200210 For Police Justice in just as she was making the | following her. = anes Se Saeers ee ae eames! ; DuBosis, rf 300080 WESLEY P-. change. { “You've done nothing to boast sell. 1918—President Wilson, | - ARCHER lof, Lenore. I'd keep quiet, if I aay lormer ma 3 ; OP ee (For Re-Election cee Pest Lenore —_— were you.” It a aor in a : ey Adve, eee Eres swering German note for an| Totals— 2s 52 92 ‘GUCH popula: yi one Fond Fe stern fone. Voices carried so over = cor ae ieee eee pes: aera we ae Score by innings: R For Police Justice MODERN the only girl here who got| water. Pam could hear much o! an for ty > - deal with present Government Plunabers beste 5 2,5 two corsages. As a matter of fact, what was said against the con- ed a single to center, and with Germany, we cannot trust it”. | Navy * - 5 1.3. CARO -—~ 1 side's set any! May | have o a esi made by the les- two down and the weak-hitting pimnaiss ‘hee iad 2 er ers were at the stem of/ ser actors in the scene. = -bated-in: 2 fice one of the roses. | And then she heard something |Gti#fin coming of the plate, the 192Seling avalanche smash- | Villareal. Griffin. Walab. "lied. “ea ~ of Police “Oh, surely! T-know Leo would that paralyzed her with fright. A Navy still had nothing to worry ¢- stock down five billion dol-/holt 2, Vibert, Amdersan: three- T WELL ro 2t_a- oo feel honored,” Pam said as Freda| third body had plunged into the #bout—or so it seemed. lars on Wall Street. {base hits: Hopkins, Griffin; sac- = Conens Bowe Tememenmnie fagiened the rszbud ia ber bai| water. She knew watoctieely by | And that was the moment = NOSES __ ee hit Vilwest soe ier ie “From Leo? J ruck th ter i i i . - HECTOR CASTRO more flattered to wear it. He's) had been Blaze. If there were He ae Th - ae field — EARLY CANNING |Hopkins, Kerr, Tommelio; struck got stuff. that lad.” |sharks or barracuda near, Blaze Wt left The Navy Helder Clerk (nervously)—Er. . .does|out: by Gates 7, by Tommelio 3: F = “Yes, Leo is a real person.” | would be the victim. Human be- {oF the fly, but stumbled and i, threatened staff reduction | bases on balls: off Gates 10, off Kteette cn Police BOTELS Freda turned to her sharply.|ings were often let alone, but Johnson, with Griffin right be- attect me, sir? !Tommelio 3; wild pitches: Gates CAMERO “You havey't f% the Indian sign | dogs were seemingly a favorite hind him, galloped around the Bocs Oh, no; you'll be gone 7, Tommelio 2; umpires: Lopez (For Re-Election) on him, too. I hope? she sooo’ ae ligni” bases to tie the score. Griffin pefore then. aad Sees oon Set be: J | at =i es + Td made it home as the ball bounded j = Fve bee cat tiie npjon eM. -/y,.ck into the infield from out in. Leon Henderson says hoarding = orthy of my gifts _ : son rss grateful | for the light she dark reaches a gy by industry must end | T Birthda He P hed | Swan ay xperily. itheut a new chubs | s ¥ Biblical scholar, born im Quimey.! Hil, 70 years ago. Prot Robert. Chamber of born in Turkey, 68 years ago. Press (UP), born in Brookign,; N. Y.. 51 years ago. j ExMayer: Sdne Seed of RAUL San Antonio, Tex. born there, 46 years ago. Dr. John Stewart Bryas, presi- dent of the of Willem and Mary, born in Hesrico Co. Va. 70 years ago. Dr. William D. Coolidge, di- rector of the General Electric ‘tedy, N. Y. bom im Hudsons Mass., 68 years ago. i Milburn L. Wilson, Director of Extension Service, the Dept. of ye Parea | ree! Atlantic, lowa, 56 years ago. ~ c. PRICE comico: ; = Paul P. Crot of Phila. ned = For architect, born in France, 65 years | EUGENE SANCHEZ PIPTSRURGH—After dream SAUNDERS for two successive nights ‘Mrs. ide Randall this city found $200 worth of bank netes :

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