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_ according to the tabulation of : £6 per cent of the votes on | penaPmneteiy-t c Plumpers _ On the question of whether or Island ‘DOWNED NAVSTAS FOR Se ee et SPORTS SURVEY oF WATION- STRAIGHT wIN; nc lege ten a . . 1.000 | 4 seat Soom, AL MAGAZINE FINDS TIE- BUMPED NA‘S leone tebe cto 4 Thomas, "Tulane BREAKER IN FAVOR: OTH. og Spbeaioaraess 2 : Hi army; Evans, Notre Dame; Hig. ER SUBJECTS ANALYZED _Bitier enemies or pushovers, sv Tic games = 9:1 eee : } —- jthey all look the same to the | — Regardless ‘of the % wees Plumbers. At least, so| Island City Baseball League 2 ery — neat , Club “all, this play received a favor. #8: thd *Na@Gtaé of "Bob Reid, |Red Raiders 4 $ ‘$n1 Sabie deci t foe ie in ROY Haini'3Y6téball' chaimpion |Pandora Bears _ 2 2 300 the newly. ted nation. /umbers racked up their eighth Trojans __ —3 3 500 wide sports St gaps ta peel consecutive triumph in nine | Regulars 14 "200 4 i hake total a7 Starts. The battle, first game of ta é % 169 . cank af tha Bel awn billahwiw rk ~~~ >= coast to comst indi ard they night, was close, 4-3. BDhe Pipe- * 2 ed ot ae “Ef 2 wong game ended in a tie oday s " os =. With Navy at the begirning of ; ; tom hitman “he “Br ge alk Anniversaries 4 it ae . an ~ McCool, the Stas new ae ——————— " te io ag ‘aa moundsman, locked horns in a! 1801—John Butterfield. Utica, jag the settling ra rate pitchers’ duel with Clarence N. Y.," express pioneer, ‘horn in i i drvacan tek @ Meee (Cigarette ‘ Willie) Gates, : the!Albany, N. Y¥. Died Nov. 14 after —_ ate hear Sot the d city’s leading softball twirler. 1869. | wait © Ge- Gates got the best of the argu- ment, limiting his bitter enemies; 1g96—1 Lesquereux, to just four safeties. McCool Phe ad adh vecnaica Fee" Was touched for a half dozen. Columbus, O., authority " = Gates was given better sup-| formations, born in Switeerlant port ‘afield than that displayed | Died Oct. 25, 1889 : behind McCool. setowhs Results: NavStas College fooball is safe from the Pro blitz in the opinion of nine ‘out of ten people in the country, the new magazine feature. Con- fined largely to the metropoli- SEerser fap areas, pro football polled 900 0012-3 4 1/,,28!0-Asa_ Gray Harvard's! 211 000 x4 6 famed botanisit, among the us % 2} world’s greatest, born in Oneida McCool and G. Garcia; Gates!co N Y Died Jan. 30, 1888 No ‘Special Privilege’ For Stars 2.15 Hopkins. - Bs eee | 1824—Franz Si | Red. Raiders remained within ie 3 Sigel. German: tib- ‘pot sports ‘stars’ should | receive special tion’ from the jchampion, who beat Vic Ghezz: PGA -champion, “in a specia! match. — LS ee NO TIME TO FOOL (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 18—In pro- fessional football if more than three seconds elapse between snapback and punt, the kicker is very likely to have his punt blocked. to $34,417,238 as of June 30, 1941, according to the American Bankers Association. LEGALS ae IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Casuomne ROE COUNTY. IX EDITH ROCK MICIOTTO, Complainant. vs DIVORCE. ALEXANDER MIiCIOTTO, on Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION it appearing by the sworn pill’ of VALE MALELLALLLELLLLL ALLL LE Mt, they lent Wey ds public morale by their specialty performances, the public voted 78.7 per cent against giving these phenoms any special privilege, and thus in favor of regarding them the same as any other American citizen in this period of national emergency. Whether or not the present- day parade of the women to the bowling alleys has increased the popularity of the pin game among men received a favorable decision from 69.1 per cent of the pollees. A slightly lower tally of 65 per cent rated the athletes of the 1931-41 decade as just as colorful as those of the preceding decade which had produced such supermen as Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Bobby Jones, Bill Tilden, Red Grange, et al. This indicates that the younger generation believe in their own heroes of today just as strongly as did the younger gen- eration of the New Era. Interest Remains A percentage of 77.5 of the in- dividuals found that their own personal attendance at sports events had not been reduced by radio broadcasts. Similarly 85.3 per cent of the persons polied stated that they did not believe that newspaper and radio pub- licity on “spectator” sports had diminished their personal partici- pation in games. On the question “Do you con- sider post-season ‘Bowl’ games primarily significant sports events?” there was the closest division of opinion of any of the ten questions submitted to the public to be solved. Fifty- one ‘per cent of the fans indicat- ed that they did regard them as major sports events. A majority of 68.1 per cent indicated that they did not believe that basket- bali in its present form is too vigorous_a -sport-for its partici- pants. ITvAW 3 Race Racing On Level? There was a remarkably ‘close agreement betweén ‘the and the sports editors “on “the question: “At what ‘percentage of honesty would you rate run- ning horse racing at all the na- tion’s tracks?” The public re- garded 60.3 per cent of the races as being on the level, whereas the sports editors rated the pon- ies at 60.4 per cent honest. A detailed story about the new Esquire Sports Poll by Herb Graffis and Ralph Cannon is ran- ning in the December issue, now on the stands. 1. Why was it unusual when Anna Lee Wiley finished second on Lee Torch in a recent race at Aqua Caliente track? 2 Can you name three former middleweight champions who, ars ow boxing aS NMR VOMSOFTBALL = ¢<) ass suizibeth MM Gilmer "ugh drgreremioe at horse ‘the Pimlico ‘Bayview Park. 7:30 p. m. '(Dorothy Dix”), oi ew - | Re Be Wat beens ae ae ud byt "<< \jeans, journalist, born in Mont-} © Roberts Eowards. Wha co ust ‘Named Teams “Visiting’) |gomery Co., Tenn.. 71 years ago. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE 4. What teams do these college i i Lou’ football stars play with: Thomas, Hank Mazur, Evans, Bud Higgins and DeCorrevont? —S is the “unofficial Dippy Bill public! : betinlatinnia compiaint filed in the above stat striking distance of the league-! Union at ae oe —— pooped tha: ander Micioito, tne : Be A - ‘defendant therein leading Plumbers with an im-' man editor, born in Germany. | fésident be State’ 5: pressive 7-4 victory over NA’s in the nightcap. Quthit but displaying a much the Died in New York, Aug. 2], 3902. 7 better brand of bail than the ; a 2 se late to put the game in a 3 their pockets. NA had gone out santas fovea — ni front 2-6 in the third but the y_ : ; is hereby Ordered that s d e Washington, born in Germany. fendant be peers set a Redmen tied it all up in the next to round and settled the issue with | Died in Washington, March 30, ¥ a lone run in the fifth and two in the sixth. TRIP LLL GOD Ma aoa a DM: 1860—Jamies E. Sullivan, New “i Four errors against one for the u opposition proved costly to the York promoter of amateur sports, | gerbe P: NAmen. editor of the Spalding’s Athletic w 4 Results: R HE. Library, born in New York. Died County, Florida Raiders 010 212 17 7 1, Sept. 16, 1914. igang areesanaaagt! NA 002 002-4 9 4 1878—Hans Zinsser, famed Co- Jumbia and Harvard bacteriolo- gist, born in New York. Died |Sept. 4, 1940. } Arnold and R. Gareia; Griffin and Parks. RAIDERS, TROJANS VICTORS SUNDAY Red Raiders," ersing seven Today In History Solicitor for the ompiainant. oct2i-28: nové-i1-18,1941 -IRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IX AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY IN THE EDGAR W. 5 MP tuns in the first inning. rode ah ever the Regulars 12-8 in the 1776—A lottery authorized sin o a | first game of a baseball twin|Continental Congress to raise ¢t.. et al bill Sunday afternoon at Price|money for the army—a rather! pie sj oe Field. on Trumbo Island. complicated scheme producing 7 th COMPANT { League-leading Key West but little results. dis corperat % Conchs topple before the Tro- assigns, jans 3-4 in the nightcap. 1787—King’s Chapel, Bosto After their big opening round, yoy England's first Masi the Raiders added a lone marker Church becomes the first Uni- in the second stanza and climax- in the country. ed the merry-go-round with es four in the fourth. Regulars were held to a single run the first four innings and tarian chur 1883—Standard Time first in effect, taking the place of some then made a bid for the game 75 different kinds of railroad with a six-run upris' in the time the country over. fifth. They followed to follow (SS tee up the drive in the final two , 1894—Richard F. Qutcault's ‘The Origin of a New Species”, rounds as they tallied just once n the sixth. country’s first colored newspa- i i ar ,| per comics appears in the New Conchs, gaining the lead early P** ° be; in the game, couldn’t touch Har- York Sunday World. ry (Bubber) Wickers after the = zak | m j teed ek were heipices ws the| 1903—Panama Canal Treaty) + j Trojans gained the upperhand ae ae izing gud belle 1a ang m in the fourth and independence, pays $10- | \iohroc County. Fiorida, and ee 000,000 and $250,000 annualy & ts Seventeen | three in the sixth Results of the games: First Game thereafter. 1935—52 League of Nations member-countries put economic a (a bs ms Or 19 | Sanctions against Italy in effect | Ha g.and Hopkins, Garcia: Sa Fs Nindez. Lastes and Menen- NE i ae sinto the Army ‘ ; Berna >, aie gins. |dez, Arnold. de ' Second Game and to foreclose Tax S R 1940—U. S. Supreme Court es owned by Plaihtife <j , 000 193 00—4 3 hat courts have no a en . {Trojans - 4 au’ > enjoin picketing in Key West Conchs 621 000 00—3 (>, Wickers and Rodriguez; Bethel, #°°F iTynes and Griffin. ¥ QUICK KICKS = w— Today’s Birthdays mutes. f Complaint filed by Piain- herein will be taken as confessed FURTHER ORDERED th r be published once a we (4) consecutive weeks in West Citizen, a new 1940—John L. Lewis resigns as president of the CLO. (Ry Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Nov. When Sammy Baugh of the} . Washington Redskins quick) C21) Vinson of Ga, chairman! kicks. only two seconds elapse ieee Maval . 3 F from the time of the snapback- Bi eve) Oia =a bar Ga. = a= | years ago. ‘SPORTS CALENDAR Eugene Ormandy of Philadel-|> —————— ne nce E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. RG ‘ phia, musician-conductor, borg /PuPert Building. — Miami Ficrida — Hungary, 42 years ago. get2i-28; nov$-21-25,1941 APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE is hereby given that I have report and petities for barge as Administratrix ¢ estate of Constance Roberts edwards, deceased: and that on the/ h day of November. 1941, I will/ ly to the Honorable Raymond R- d, County Judge of Mosroe County. Florica, for approyal of said al report and for fia! digcharge as Administratrix of the Estate of |Cemstamee Reberts Edwards. de- | ceased. TOMORROW NIGHT i FS First Game—Pepper’s Plumb-| Charles E. Wilson. president, ers vs. Coast Guard. General Electric, New York, | i Second Game—NA vs. Navy. born there. 55 years ago. 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