The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 3, 1941, Page 3

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Repent ere tee oor os 4 flail i E Jerry i } f H | : 5 i Fe ee a e j : ree Bg Ff = you've d her mouth said E er word to me!” 3 e door firmly, but it slamming it, while Le- nore was i we if she would spoken “Gi Lenore!” Jerry call- €d smoothly, and then turned to! Pam, ; But Was in no mood for suiniery, Lenore’s taunt stung and © “Keep still, Jerry Winthrope!” | she cried wildly. “Your sister's | | poe nypaed and you're just as bad. ite you both. You're a couple | / ied brats. Neither of you! 1ow how to do a single useful thing, | and you a ar to “You listen to me,” Jerry inter- ted her sogeily. “Youve been | ore am! Fi right, fou 50! don't know. I'm going tosho i i. ve been taking it on the chin from/| ,, Now you'll do a little tak- e it on breathlessly. wi my lately, "t you?” / ‘t have to think it that, i it. don’ tha’ » Sam said scornfully. it. “You little spitfire! Will you | m to me?” he demanded. it. just a minute!” Jerry id to his car, and returned airying a wood cigar box. stood by, looking on as if phe thought her two friends taken sudden leave of their Je: med the bo: HTy ope! tl x, saying, “C4st your eycs this way.” . Jerry at Work! pes caught a glimpse of shells in the box. She couldn’t keen from. looking, but tried to mask her interest With an expression- ee J si ‘don’ ‘ome on.” Jesry said, “don’t pull the deadpan stuff. You never wear your face that way. It isn’t either ming or natural. I've got something ie T'yve been in- ani Tve never looked st womer clothes with so much interest in my life. And I've written to every friend who has a friend in the woman's gadget business. I hadn intended to come to you with any of this until I had it all in the bag. But you've made me get a mad on that’s spilling the whale works. cocoanut. It been filled and a little shank sunk firmly into the filling. “A button!” Pam said with in- terest that she could not hide. “You it the first time. oe College girls ill oe bis . College will go big for such pusiason their “white Woolly sport coats and skating jackets. And these buttons can be as strong as any fastener Manufactured.” went on then and showed a number of articles—iapel = brightest colored) ay amusing for a of sicelis apd such | as pipe ners. | waite = big showy ings Pam would not have dared | Gabe 4 pee ees but ai Jerry had | S¢gm and looked at the fi be found Shen Agel Sate SP mated atin toe _ be, foun. MAKE YOUR REMITTANCES BY up. m kitchen Melita look the pigskin sigh ot Phy wore bea |i, Me in vai BANK CHECK AND SAVE TIME gimady. Rod Ten gulting ctherg, | Pat Ses neers te ed the hens sags bar Jerry said. ‘ . pis garment aif to ask attén- whan SCHEDULE OF CHARGES: Pain looked ot hin as if seeing | fo" \folita wad like that geinst | Prince son et aaa had it| She fixed a tray and ! BEE seen Up to $50—Ten Cents Per Check. quick to get over his anger. “We AFRAID TO MARRY NEWARK, N. J.—Henry Cabel of this city left his bride-to-be waiting at the church with a note saying he was afraid to get married. “SOLD” THEIR SON * SAN FRANCISCO—Pete Colla itt looking at her as | Chea again. | |, | emotions bay ev had goni j nd she knew | him that she | long after Jerry had g "4?" Jerry was ne | rere corner of the li of this city was granted a divorce $10 a month for nine months. : THE ’S SURPRISE FOOTBALL TEAM Coach Tells Grid World He’s Not FOOTBALL Tao Optimistic; Ex- FUNDAMENTALS Munger have Something here, Jer- '$ natural honesty as- . She was compelled give credit where it was due. ou ry.” : his work She kt opeets Jolt Or Two 1—Center Play Boy “You've got 2 gift for it Yan T have. SS By MEL HEIN oy, lenges. “The girl's hon- . N s est,” he said, a3 if ecto ag {EDITOR'S NOTE: Coach ew York Giarts All-League something. George Munger. when he said Star mesty isn’t such a rare } among regular people,” Pam: | Matching his irony } “Are you get | again?” | “Not again.” aa 4 looked a at her intently. Te he signs of cai her face. — “Look, Pam,” he said, “I'm Sorry about that bet. I a4 | For ive me, will you, and af it didn’t mean anything, r y.” “Didn’t mean anything. when you bet with a crowd of boys bout me? I can’t understand that kind of reasoning, Jerry.” Jerry was at a lcss for words j with which to amend the situa- | tion. } “Pam, if you had a you'd understand are But P: ly: ix a pre-geme interview his team would ‘-lose some ball games". turned out to be at feast partially right. Navy end- ed the Penn winning streak Saturday with a 13-6 triumph. By WICK TEMPLE AP Feature Servier Writer {Associated Press Feature Service) ng hateful Dall has made the signments more center's as- numerous and these years of center play. ri 2 you some pointers: the center posi- the body well balanced fect. The weight should under control that it the © pivot nout opponent forward or him backwards off his line to f passer when vice versa. ems make the mistake the foot that is back, when the charge is they havesthe the inside cleats only.- Body: Take tting po- ition when approaching the ball ight is distributed and voice broke r “And I think I ou made iP before tt " ‘Pam, won't you understai Please.” “You hurt m The words end use of his heart and tenderly, cl “I hurt you. I ado love you so. fll spen: ball, let trying to show yo) 2 y forward, flex and how deep that keep back and head Munger three of straight, feet tilted forward so the heels are barely off the ‘ound. By all means don't let the rump fly up and the head } uu to marry me no had anything to offer That’s how I feel ab: Watt you more than afy 4 in the world.” It had com four tilts Tke Red and Biue must col- impetuous sincerity lide with Navy. Columbia. m passing the ball A ar ae Ae Army and Cornell—all at beginner has the habit of looking home—and George just doesn’t believe his crew has any busi- mess beating all of them, es- pecially the Midshipmen. Past Performances are forgotten in | these rivalries. however. and Gecrge wouldr’t be surprised if his pass has been cor- rectly executed. Hards: Ball flat on ground Grip vari Spiral snapback is best. The main thing is to snap back efficiently to a close-for- Still in that hurt, stifled v Tt stumped Jerry for a and then he tried to exp! “About g The caring for y wards. You wereswhen I sa there on the bea most attractive girl long time. You still “Oh, Jerry, don’ it over with sweet t impatiently. “I'm you make a co: me. You know man in Key W: “Has it ev you're not tk de: to a punt-formation The apback is about the same principle as a ball passed S by passer, only the arm can't instead of thrown. Charge: A good center will xt driving off his back leg bali is pulled through his and about time it | a miracle in © ng team out 1 left after grad- e field? center's job. The center should be ion to start in any direc- t @s soon as the ball starts. When bail is passed. first note receives it and at the same whether guard pulls out e. also in which direction back starts. Then keep % 2 5 the player whole thing is rum on a part- nership idea instead of some- one sitting on a throne dictat- ing. The captain sits in on all ef the coaching staff and cffers suggestions and cfiticisms. The coaches have dome an exceptional job of de- em veloping what material they er who is ball as quickly as Pass Defense: Keep receiver jer control and eyes on passer. Statement. Jerry 1 as he turned from light and happin e Town. if you are playing fense, and no man comes watch for an eligible re- er delaying on offense who sneak into your territory. DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery GENERAL PRACTICE $25 Whitehead Street right. It was t fury when th: tween them. bh may theories on her life. She tne quici sire: aa Antes She Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W loved Jerry. N —24-Hour Duty— herself, then why him and take b turning out rig! Night came Y the dark covers of a b game to the door of e the candies and took it to To be continued Subscribe to The Citizen. 20¢ weekly. BIGHT AT THE HEAD 4 oud of the way +} Ae ee his sate up”. eeeceeceersesseeseseeeer “Is he a director now?” STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE “No, but he started as a shoe 4 cleaner and is now a hair TRIUMPH er”, when he testified that his wife had “solid” their son to him for $100 to be paid at $10 down and my * ea COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS KEY WEST CITIZEN WORKS ON ‘PARTNERSHIP’ PLAN to wide-open foot- important. I think I know some-| assignments | mation man and efficiently andi S be flered at the elbow but is’ he receiver between you! er. Play the ball after! $50-$100—Fifteen Cents Per Check Above $100—Fifteen Cents Per Hundred. ACCEPTABLE BY BUSINESS CONCERNS. EVERYWHERE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Denosit Insurance Corporation aieeieetecmesse oe OBSERVATIONS FROM THE PRESS BOX j oer = 7 | Island Seftball By OSCAR L. MILIAN ; City lone Roy Hamlin’s Plumbers final- iy.has climbed to the top of the Classified peerecsesecesee ic eeee Column TRANSPORTATION Key West Conchs Pandora Bears Red Raiders Trojans Regulars Although the Raiders may seem to be one of the weakest clubs in the league, much re- spect must be paid to the youth- aggregation, composed mest- ly of high school boys, for their speed and big chances of base stealing. In the game with the Plumbers, rightfielder Aritas, ‘Cigarette Willie” Gates’ jinx, Stretched a single to right into a double when rookie outfielder \ Guerra came from in the depth of right in a vain effort to grab {° li This was the only hit seored by the Raiders against Gates, who struck out nine bat- ters. OrNTS A Min UARDIANS SALE What the youthful and inex- perienced bali players lack is good coaching. No telling what heights this club would climb if it had a man behind the coach- ing line with the baseball know- ledge of an Oscar (Capote) Gon- zalez or George Watkins or Paul Albury. REAL ESTATE Incidentally, this seems to be the same club that represented h ba = — local American Legion dur- jy. rear é - - —— the state baseball tourna- A = Six ment two years ago. The club Sesest then was managed and directed s anit by George Watkins. MEN he: Seems like Julius (Sonny Boy) E —— Villareal is regaining the old ree batting eye. In his last seven ae tp SD trips to the pan he has blasted ne Cesare sae o— sp two singles, two doubles, a triple sn a ee - and a home run, which naturally “anciaseaingd 2 anee brings the centerfielder up to the top of the first ten hitters. a Comenip Key West is over-crowded ei < Bex SA with “sports enthusiasts. Yes, " + nowt ! Last Wednesday night's col- lection amounted to $1.06. Good going! Qur league will never * collapse with sueh generous do- ; nations. | Wonder how well the Plumb- ers’ bombardment crew would e looked against a pitcher of ibre of MeCool, the Nav- est find in the hurling This boy is a fast tosser and tricky. too. SPORTS CALENDAR SOFTBALL Bayview Park. 7:30 p. m. (First Named Teams “Visiting™) TONIGHT First Game—Navy vs. NA. Second Garme—Red Raiders vs. NavSta_ WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—Navy vs. Pepper's Plumbers. Segond Game—NavSta vs. NA descri ing Sta LAUNDRY MONEY IN STOMACH ' DRY ( aocd ie SANFORD, Me.—George Fauch- er of this city thought his appen-| dix was infected, but an X-ray ‘picture showed that a half-dollar jhe had swaliowed 10 years before (was still in his stomach. SHAVES WIFE'S HEAD BELFAST—Samuel Murrey of this city bound his wife and 'shaved her head because she had her hair bobbed. must accompany tified checks shall be o¢ in 15 days of the date f ceiving bids. Cashiers checks will mot be acceptec. The certified ; essiul bidder will be livery of the material reject a Modern comvenicm 602 Duval street. or Navy. Sto Army and new )-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT Ap- ' phy 630 Elizabeth Street Thos. A. Johnson. Chairman. 3. H. Dowling, State Highway En- gineer. nowS-30,1941 Rea? OL. ‘EwPrpe al . a 'wey*:.. TTy yy Bee Ley every? on: ur ey Shetiale te BI heieieiap * pa Saeuatet wh

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