The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 20, 1941, Page 3

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segekig areas ae jail! Hit} it the head'of the Santa Clara '¥, @ scout in the press coop that a ball or a E 8 if iil E a i i who might want to isn't there someone in fore someplace? THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PLUMBERS USED HOMERS TO BURY COAST GUARDS Tt didn’t take Pepper's Plumb- 2 PaGE THES? COSCO LOOSE OOS SS EEE SHOES SLE Eee eeEe Classified Column POO CORE oe Bee eee eee SESS SEES SEES SESS cee eeeeeee | FLEET COP PLAYS DECOY FOR DOG JACOBS, SOONERS’ ~ BOOTS EM FAR—AND CONSISTENTLY SCD ADAA AAAS |= ong last night to gain the jupperhand over the Coast Guard jclub in the first game of a soft-/° ball doubleheader at Bayview Park. In fact, the very first ball starter Blancett tossed at Gilbert! Bik Gilbert, first’ man up for | <d -\the Plumbers in the-opening in- “ Bing, went sailing fer a Tun and the Pipefitters were off. | Before the final jdown in the seventh round, the |¢ity champions had piled up a to- jtotal of 16 runs and 16 hits and }were helped along by four Coast | GREAT PUNTER, i ! | F i ; rd | Es Running Hopkins a close race jfer hitting honors was a rookie joutfielder of the Plumbers. J. B. jthe champs find themselves short fof a regulation team, caught hold jof one fo Balncett’s slants in the jseventh with the bases and knocked it out of the park }for a circuit clout. Julius (Sonny Boy) | another Plumber outfielder, col- lected a pair of triples. |. Clarence Gates, the “Cigarette { Willie” of the Pepper | Staff, beld the Guardsmen to a thalt dozen runs and hi Results: Coast Guard 101 ioe 3— 6 6 4 Gates and Hopkins; “Blancett it » }t pil III IL SS SS Ee ee | Sot ai nh te ees i“ : drop, fore is doing all you've known be- punting for the first team wheth-| ; weather conditions! ler or not ‘suit his style of kicking. punts travel AL g jgame of the twin bill to the NA | York, Aug. 3, 1868. 1837—Lewis E. Waterman, New York inventor-perfector - manu- ;facturer of the bern in Decatur, N. Y. Died May into the wird. Johnny Manrtin,| Lowest last night who was not barpy unless there! Mean beth iF: sree y A iter ef ten. it it rt : Fe i & if : rt] i iy i ul : i & Fe B . Ee eat tg iF > e 4 5 is to sleep and <2 with tp- tt L i ae a , is z i if a and 7<vTie games. | 1855—Josiah Royce, the SALE— cE WATER- versity of California eee: was a spanking breeze to chal- Normal _ lenge his hard, boring, low-alti- bects. Rainfall, 24 nours born in Grass Valley, Cal 7:30 am, inches ____ i Even so, kicking under all 1867—Patrick J. Hayes, card- imal of the church, - York Catholic prelate, born in |New York. Died Sept 4 1938, emer Sree _TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West. * CUBAN COFFEE 4189. BOSTON—Francis Wenzler of this city was sent to jail because ibe turned his two-year-old step- daughter's high chair into an ‘electric chair” and shocked the child with batteries. tures Ice Cream TRAILERS, rent or sei Apply Tommie’s Skating Rink. ; Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today | Sea level, 29.98 (1015.2 millibars) i Tomorrow's Almanac fly. Yours with the low down, TOUCHDOWN TACTICS | }Sunset —____ 5:38. pm | Moonrise By DR. MARVIN A. STEVENS Moonset New York U Football Coach Tomorrow's Tides THE SITUATION: It's your! belt. fourth down on your op- High —__ porzents 4-yard line with yards for touchdown—four min-! yatds ior touchdown—fouh min-/ ? 2 utes of the last quarter remain-/¢Teasing cloudiness tonight and ing. The score is 6-0 in your| Friday, showers Friday; moder-' favor. NOTICE To Business Firms The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 1941 Legislature, sets forth various provisions, such as Key West and Vicinity: In” jate to fresh east and southeast The ball is squarely in front | winds of the goelpost The opposition west. ‘am off tackle play on 3rd down! = for no gain—yuur own team has showers in north and west-oeee | been successful with registration with the county clerk, and advertising the persdnnel of those comprising the business con- | cern or firm. The iaw as passed provides: All persons operating unincerporated busi- | hess or professions under any name but their own becoming west and north-! tral portions tonight sweeps and mousetrap plays and uth palen Fuiay set op ts also hes an excelient place kick- =. That's your situation Now, ‘given the followimg choices Club— W. \zPepper’s Plumbers _ 9 xvRed Raiders ____ 6 i gNevStes< SG Coast Guard _______ 4 NA aS zNavy —_ ae ® proper or known called names, must register this _ “fictitious” trade name with the cerk of the circuit ~} | court in the county where the principal place of busi- i ness is located. { A fee of $1.00 is charged for this registra- / northeast coast early Friday;) jcooler in extreme northwest por-/| tion tonight and in north and Furthermore, the names’ of ali persons én- terested, and the extent to which they are interested must be registered as well. i Penalty for non-compliance denies any un- registered business and those interested in doing such business the right to défend or. ting to west and northwest over Island City Softball League of $25.00 or 60 days in jail, or both. 5. Before registration can be made, such in- tention to register must be advertised at least once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in a

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