The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 8, 1941, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDA’ E Pr ScOE_PAM ROTEAL REURNcANE WT RE SHOOT "Sr tuo oe ae, §©—G—Quarterbecking (NEGRO CHAMPIONS § .. picecamece es in = ee a a a : Park in £ e it and was about? FE a National Champion ee et pe By SIB-LUCKMAN iF | ie peecomeaes e f B Atublcheader oi eat Wai pissser There wad} che Poe 3 ange pps CLOWNS, PLAY-| ove defeating their “nearest rivals . ity office 75th Mer. Temperatures ING HERE TOMORROW, DE-| i previous articles you have! ing to" May Frisbee didn't wait | ae S| FEATED KEY WEST BASE.) been Brought to that point where ;for the introduction Jerry had | ee es Veptate Senvtesi you are aiming at the target to give. . Qusttertecking basically, is 2 BALL STARS ONCE From this ‘ m sid God pated, suctgiok if do'S/aiid don'ts, the bo ae aippeen “lve been telling Jerry my firs of which is “don't-do as a fneenwy Rf _went ood he Lackman does; do as he tells s ir silence . “Just 7 . t as if,” with a bitter, hard little YOU". for Luckman sometimes * laugh, “he wasm't the cause of @iscove himself Practicing the Ke Suddeniy Pam j them!” something no self-respecting of the beach. | ath 2,345 glad May rambled on, |quarterback would deign to Bg her silem wit ma “ FE nm with | to cover her paeeeai Saree tae (eee We Soll Seente exvers in Swept over Pam in a chill | cause of this girl’s troubles? Jerry { : i different. Not his usual | talking about that afternoon. Sud- namie for them—aiso for the of- search| Sexy’. strangeness of late, mas “G's Cure | - eB gen Sn To successfuliy direct a team . constraint and apparent worry. an SOME | Fis being late Fiza Paces? i the quarterbeck should at all A ”” P, f ; I | his preoccupied manner. times know the down, the dist- difficult ok, aa gen ai. =, Ry been — ee my ance to the gained, the positior Be reten hotel room.” $s wo itood he i z you were telling be about | out suddenly in am's conscious pieces orgie nies on looked - around. | nese. maining to be Piayed. He must)- f et. the converss*| “Thrown Gui?! Pani echoed. . keep 4 colistant watch on the)” there, “And that vine) “Yes, darling” May wes laugh- deftnse ite Enow whether it is aetly. cspgsgemipr t- 5 aes ou beard that ho: using, 2-zane defense or-a,man-} a two > their bills?” : * t ; “< t's what it’s called,” Pam Wea but” _to-man system or both in cov . “Flame vine. Or,}~ “Well. th érimg pass receivers, whether _ a -- oe Bez Ma; 44. — are playing teo close aE wn?” She indi-| “May, if isn’t’ ‘hiressary—” or to wide. Relative Humidity . LE F : j é : 5 8 k i Barometer at 7:39 a. m. todey if oy | i Bi i i Tomorrow's Almanac : DR. AARON H SHIFRIN Mediocre enc Sargeer fe RD ¥ : i they get into roper position. ments before ite é t's what happened to chair her, just/ — began,” but “May ‘ignored He: fhiist rely upon his linemen ed Vin. ‘ bee = ‘ for information on the play of! y drs into it.| “Out im the coid;, cruel world |, net t s c= SAUTE GRRRASESMTU REST REST EE met She breathed a little sigh and/ with no roof over my head.” the oppoting team,“tor. there is _ ht NATE BAUER HERM Proprietors B. & W. ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOTPOINT APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES “a nn a fumed to Pam. “You know, this| “Foolish Offer no sense is going outside a tac- eee a is ice | “COME 2 sareey rot Pam t= me actanee phen it © > SPORTS CALENDAR ° a p< Hog, B if you know | said quietly. “I have plenty | ** ‘© €° inside o noged 4 eines t mean.” of room. You can stay until you pp ies important ~ a ral “Surely , get things straightened out. Any job, however, is a thorough 50 fp Spd co ok Jerry's is welcome” ‘Sbe knowledge of every play in the SOFTBALL eanldn't be Seen onl “Pam, you ean’t do that.” Jerry’s |©2ch_ teammate’s capabilities and m } words cut sharply into May Fris- condition at every stage of the casionally you did walk ‘along | bee’s reply. “You can’t have May game. }at your house. I won't have it” It is impossible to tell y | thot a ee shook | plays you will call until 1 with anger. “Anyway, I'v ¥ 55 = yo By oom ‘wis where AY" | go ean te pd ame asta have seen the defense. Contrary ge May was eager | B€SS isn’t going to cut me out of to some reports. Bill Osmanski's i : ROLLER SKATE Keep Your Weight In Shape Game—Navy vs. a 2 several : untair in judg. | ¢,one place 1 can find shelter.” |64-yard touchdown run on the BASEBALL your muscle ‘HHH per 4 en AeA PPRREDEPIROUL 444 EAS HOYER He HROMRLAEAEEEG Lt Perha: < to tak—Tm . : © sake ros 5 f the ‘whole town | “You don’t need shelter. The ze 2 he i ‘5 " oe and Your Shape In Weight ~- Mg hance that was. Had me conn |tbing you need is to get out of |... s mer: sie eee RES 2 gh your We Tesch You How To Skate Harry P Mer ¢ d bi me | town and do it fast!” game last year was not a series Sights when you correct your Sessions: 2:30 to 4:30 ~ ere, and then handed me | Cyn what?” play (one of several that follow _ TOMORROW itis ‘ . ECs 4 beers =r a8 swell a bunch of air as any ard fr Position. Shooters trying this nd 8:00 to 10:30 p. m 210 Duval Street Pete DS talichigt cOdid use” | -“No one*needs to tell you how |i a definite sequence) nor had Ethiopians Clowns, | colored) method for the first time have | LA D IES INVITE $ : “ft don’t understand.” | 19,,do things, May, You can find | we planned before we’ wert on peg wide Tad oo patra to make ‘a number uf | afjict- ee ee == <= “Turned me-down flat, if you € ways to do the things you (the field to use: it, ed States, vs. Key West Colored ( need plain English,” May said) W2"t to than any other ten wo- Washington's defensive | stra- | AU-Stars. Je Bikstin = st with an excellent. imitation of) ™©5 could! For just once in your tezy, vereulid od i 1 = & ¢ eoncealed hurt. “What 1 lly | ©olofful and adventurous car ; ©. Suspect is that he’s got sameons 492 the decent thing—keep out of {smash, seemed to me to be cut 7" ey { FT * else. But be should have thought| £2’ home and life. You're wast- jout for the Osmanski-maneuver. STANDIN # |. Of that before he asked ‘me fo ng time here, anyway.” Unless we gummed it,.up our- 4 =. come down.” | sume 2 one thing I've got scives, I was confident when I : ". _*It would seem you've had a Plenty of,” May said, grinamg “vo . ; i i ————— | © raw deal,” Pam answered polite. | Ve! her ang called it that BOS would £9 fot) "isu City Sobbell ij , “Tt hasn't been fair, surely.”|. “There isnt one decent impulse 2 long gain. Chub— = Fi a gt i , “= 4 W.L. Pee a ? I'm beginning to think ere?” . } As a general . rule, - however, ps j =. ™en.don’t know there is such a ‘ ” Pam's voice-| quarterbacks use-a-strong basic —_ Ba. ames 1.008; cers L 6 0 * ‘word!” ne was sorry for the fi 42 £67) S }play on first down to get as ne j : pe peg ie many yards as possible. On sec- ecg = -3 3 50g herself would |0nd down, the practice is to call aA Guard 3 3. 500) iy found she had | something fancy and tricky, some |"47 2423 7 =e: é |play where you cut loose. On 7° ="y - 6 5 000) ea — for | thrid down you return to a ba-| *“1# games. ' rpg Bearing ver in ttempt + 5 EP tust haven't |5i¢ Maneuver in an ai gay Seed idnisd Clty Santi ‘ : P ae seremamamaememnenaemere ee loans SUA o “Pm sorry,” Pam said softly. girl, She u're talking ipick up a first down. “Ap‘ it Hurts. I tell you it hurts | May's. fo have a thing like that handed | OMly. of how » to. you after you've believed in| f = @ man.” They sat in silence for a a while. A mocking bird in the Australian pine looked at them pertly, trying with his own c i her “ torwhich | ie might ada case. You | shift in the defense can change Pe - W.L. Pet. ct em eg ing accompaniment. } g of the ithis at any time, however. Key West Conchs 3 © 1000 fo, Bem suddenly and s jike-no woman |, Jt is necessary that the quar-|/@"dera Bears 2 2 500 sagen, Peg mag he fe = ra lg ge terback know the individual as- — Raiders 3 3 500 @ po A or nal Sg A cae have her i | -2ts of the opponents almost as | 1 70J@"s —-2 3 400 ae well as he knows his own per- | Regulars --1 3 2333 z sonnel so that he can direct the; [0 attack to put his fastest pass re- opposing ends and ,*0 iceivers against the slowest de- ee ne . ei d. fenders. Keep your raimd.cpen and. re- ay? 2 a ceptive,¢p learn some oie DC’S AND DONT’S truth) Gifs every moment ike now and sol (FOR QUARTERBACKS = #F dl Hard Luck Story “C@OMETIMES it helps to everyone finds hap “Maybe most people said as she rose. “May the gil holding the unlucky num- ber! Pam made noeffort-to detair her. She wondered whyshe be glad when the girl left, she did have a definite sense of relief. it was a few day Pam met Lenore up’ ing post cars at a dru; considered a mom felt she must speak. sort of Providence-given oppor- tunity. 1 wili-battle t Tl come 7 DONT: part of it, {Ran Bldys out cf bounds when rz You'd trying to use-mp time. vine fan Throw passes when irying to ty begged use up time. It isn’t | Run plavs at the best men on the e here.” defensive team. to you a min Lenore, who she didn’t reco. re hae unless, in the latter case, am- | a Jerry’s ple reserve material is avail- : ion t come able. Pass into the flat zone with a wet ball. ' er | Pass where receivers must look : Es8 — into the sun. ; Use a player to carry the ball | nesieind ota ory L epee ood immediately after he has made further she could do. She was. 2 30mg rum or has been shaken rt, yet she was sorry for Jerry. up, | She did not understand the situa- Use a man just coming into the Her experience had never nore ol Sow Bay-eie- fame to_carsy of handle the expres- with indignation. But Le Jetry’s sster. She must do wi! she could. “It’s about Jim Perry. Lenore continued looking a‘ cards for only, a moment, then turned swiftly away. So that, thought Pam as she walked slowly along Duval Street,} = was as far as she'd get tr to | Dee. 3 i ‘ i : It.was well into the even 3 eeekime verry nad becp.drop- | Before, anything” bappened that | DO! ~~ ¥ ie i : ye Pam an idea ow: things ; 4 ad - 4 j fey-2 Oo. ae ae goiag. A taxi drove to her | Ure cress-blocking plays on de- 5 m ~|door.at dusk. May got: out and fensive linemen , whe charge 4 : re was ajcame up the steps. across the line of scrimmage” 2 t | “Fine way to begin a friend- Use slant bucks and quick open. }ship. by borrowing!” May was ing plays on wet. slippery and - ae r oy rq different. oa pagent. ‘Could you lend me taxi pee tiga nner em Peer a Cot “Surely!” Pam went to her Throw passes down the middle Jess and unable to wurse and counted out fifty cents. cf the field when the ball is gut ine May had no baggage. The hotel wet or slirvery. pverlouking the water she recoz- | 23 holding it for her bill. Throw passes fo tall ends when nized Jerry's car and had stopped! To be continued phort defenders are trying to arg on oe 4 3 cover them. ea ee ee STILL HAS HOPES = Mie pico who eve 8 FLORIDA CONTE ‘ MANGUM, Okla—War vet-| NEW YORK—Asked by a law- _ dangerous on offense. & ENG. CO. $ “Brank R. Baker still @oe® yer in court ini this city if she was PUBt frequently if opposing 6 wii one the boots in which he slo Piro he ed of Wel

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