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Pam had. been sitting in the conerete wall at Duval in the she itech, Wa atehing Jerry water, for some time bi was aware of another the beach. A girl in strée! 4 Clothes for Northern weat. Pam reflected that she looked as if os bm] Sa gomit © Fy West. girl see: Watchin tl Bek nara pa ol Watched da€tivities in &é er. Pam could gee that Jerry had § agreet bunch of sea fern under one afm. A fine :-orning’s wor! She could cure them, and fhe: net quite a little. Hér thought went on ‘ possibilities in fhe little bysiness she had started Guld it grow just ty ine! rs ern firms, it might. sp.to Miami would be w eg She and Jerry might dr: Het thought changed fie ly. ey was coming out of ue wate with the morning’s take under his Pam waited expectantly. Hig} | @ar was parked on Duval Street. | ¥ Knew he would have to come her way. But as Jerry started toward the wh, Pat saw the girl rise and heads on the et sand near 3 's fe. Evidently she intéfded speaking to Jerry. As Pam watched, the girl hn: Jerry. pe eee a G gon Staring, and then moved slow toward her. is for a moment. comfortable sense o! pending. Even atad -Was something familiar in th attitude, as if they'd often talked before. Pam was a trace ashaméd of the flush of jealousy that momén- ¢ é ¢ = % £ toward her now and weté Ibok- ing in the direction of the Casa Marina. They were completély Unaware of her. Pam took that moment to back over thé wall and hurry along the street toward her home. must not think she would y on him. Besides, somethin it it hurt. Surely Jerry ha: @ right to talk to ofher women. She didn’t want to friendships. But something had seemed to grip her héart and squeeze it to pain as she watched derry and the girl on the beach. Pam hurried home. Jerry was in his car, so hé would probably each there before she did. Fool ish of her to run away liké that She should have been sensibic and walked right up to them and joined their convers. couldn't have been ar vate with a strange gir But that was the troubl attitude hadn't been that strangers! No Answer JP=t hadn't arrived when Pam réa¢hed home. In fact th morning was well on its way be- fore she heard Jerry’ car in the) drive. Pam had, during the time she had waited worked herself in to w@ state of nervousness. moved slowly to let Jerzy. in. wanted to be poised and casual, friendly, give no sign that any- thing ov: of the ordinary had exis jerry, grinning at the door, saw nothing unusual about her. “How's my business girl?” he| asked as he gave her the armful) “Béauties this time. of sea fe ed for them to dry 2 And I wai little before bringing them 0} is looked dip at hint. His face told ner nothing. The same frank Se eee s kd en ie Wasm! ing the girl, and Pak could not. She regretted mote than ever not having joined them on the beath. Everything would have beén ex- Plained then. Pam th Now it would probably never | i id _p } be explained and, alt! was sure the tourist who'd . usual run of tourist qui with which fo ply the first person she met, it was difficult to be completely satisfied with that ex- ion. : “You'll haye Junch with me, of course?” Pam suggi and was — rélieved when Jerry said- “Is that an invitation, sweet? Is accepted with 2, thousand Pa ee toghd tan id tet ine" ave All. thfough funcheon Pam Waited for some mention of the i as some | i re Pad _the | estions girl on the bédc! h, but there was Several times she asked tions designed to bring somé men- tion _of his ent¢ounter. Did he see Had he Stayed long ates pone, the fer? ‘ay r4 T getting actual And P; ques- answers, Truths... wi “T've got things to do and places to go. After alt, Pm a wocking | girl. Probably,” she added, look- jing at him intently and wonder- ing if he would make any revea ing reply, fizct cre y } ever Known? Of, even at @ distaiite, the girl on the beach Had not looked like Jerry's gilded rt. There had | Been sdm¢é subtle difference be- | tween Ker and Jerry's sister and | thé girls Of his set. | Jerry's feply told her nothing oure the sweetest girl I've ver Known,” he said, | Swiftly on thé tip of her |.After she had made detiv im the aftefnoon, wanting ti | alone to. think, Pam rode Piagler Aventie an: e ; tion. She had been there only a short 1€ when a car turned in | bY Ge e and sw oyérgrown shtubbery, had b: | startled by a glimpse of the drix and het companion. Lenore W | Talk With May regarded K. Pam completely forgot be vith Lenore, ¢ of her, 2 farily consumed her. Jerry and | : the girl had turned them Backs| Feo village proper. nad gone about s af his own deny him p. i May. I can’t money to get back you wouldn't you had you to talk? I don’t i y of your people took any speci: precaution for the good old rainy day that always comes! k you're lying to me?” ot lying,” Jerry answered | Lem: May looked at him inten an instant. “I believe you ai she said finally. “You hate me so much all of a sudden you'd be }glad to pay me to keep out, of j your, sight.” , "You! ve a way of getting at h of things, May,” Jerry } said dryly. ‘ “Well, what are you going to } do?” May asked. “Do? About wh “Jerry, I've never known you to ask obvious questions before. | About me, of course. Your dis- | earded and broken-hearted sweet- eart!” 3 = “Can't you find someone else to pick on?” Jerry's exasperation was ident in his voice. “We were never anything but playmates. You never even wanted love from ime. and I never wanted it from you. You've been weil paid for the time you've spent with me. To be continued which case there is a danger that the natufe may never be understood; but it will generally =a command respect, though fot ad- Tdiiy gies a sung aed mitted to close companionship. dependent nature. The mind may subscribe to Ihe Citizen—20c be taciturn and reserved, in weekly. —=-T7, By PEDRO AGUILAR The proposed trip of the Key West National Defense Baséball elab to Cuba recalls to mind that local teams have been Playing aggregations from the Island Republi¢ off and on since 1890. In thosé days clubs were brought here to play in the local baseball league In 1908, the last year Key West had paid baseball iplayers, ‘thé local team went to Cuba and won from the Fi and Havana ball clubs. with the great Hagerman im the box. Lanky Hagerman lost in Cuba to the Almendares club, 3 to 0. Right after that the Almendares team, then one of the best ever to play together in Cuba, came to Key West for return games won, 3 to 0 the first two games, won the third 3 to 2 and lost the fourth to the locals 4 to 3. The great Black Diamond, as McGraw called Mendez, was in his prime. Tomas Aguilar got the only hit off his delivery—a bunt towards first that he beat out. Other players on the local club were Cheek, catcher; Shan- non, Hagerman, Garcia, Fulford and Valenzuela in the box; Pan- ther Pent on first; Cuthbert at second; Noyes at third; Evaristo Rodriguez at short: Aguilar left: ; Shannon “at center; J. Mira in; right; Medina sub outfielder: Felo Rodriguez, pitcher and all-round -player .. After that, the Uni ity of Havana, Coban Voice San Pane Branch ball chib (when Lugue + Gonzalez and several others who later played in the majors were on the team). Estrilos Reg- Cuban Navy, Maritime Police and Arrayo Naranjo, Cu- ban stars, and several other chat made a good show- all of them Key West has as good an y in Florida bury, Cates. A. Acevedo, Sterling, Barcelo Wickers V real, Pena. McKay, Revels, Na- warro, Griffin. Solenbarger and several others ere and can make any club play its best to win a ball game. Now, if the tocal club makes that trip to Cuba—and the boys are crazy about going—I hope manager Cates can keep them straight over ‘there (1 am not throwing any feflections upon our boys but the Cubans are good sports and await the local club with a bouquet and some punch, and dent forget the “Cuba Libres”). So. if the boys don’t} take too many we will give fhem a fight for their money. I would like to see our boy: action against the Cuban N; y and I think we will nce real soon. So. t s 1 be no before. alibis, FUNDAMENTALS 3.—Pass-Catching By DON HUTSON Green Bay Packers All-League End (Associated Press Feature Serviee) Since I have had moré success g the offensive side of foot- ball end play Ill try to tell you thing about pass catching. amentally, there isn’t a gteat deal to tell The ball is snapped back from center, and I start down the field in whatever direction the play demands. {Then I attempt to shake the secondary defense. Arnold Herb- er or Cecil Isbéli untorks the 0 d I try After that. easy. All a fellow has to do is elude the opposition and scamper in the general direction he goai line. If a man’s wind is good. he can make a touchdown. Seriuusly though, and putting | myself out of the picture as muth as possible. a good forward pass receiver must have exceptional body co-ordination. Speed also is essential, and along with it a sense of timing that I couldn't tell anyone how to a¢quire. 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