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DECE) [BER 12, 1941 | 2 2E JUNIORS ARE NAMED ON 1941 ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA Team List Shows Two ry Repeaters From 1940 Club’ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THRED NEW ORK. Dee. a "who. played with | oe dass University’ at fia’ Hal whe pe the country’s wading round ainer, Was named today on the | America team dlong with another Dixi standout, high-scoring | Bill Dudley of the.University of Virginia. " ig } paskwich picked up.1102 yards rushing in 10 games, just 20 short | the record of Byron. (Whizzer) White four years ago. Dudle: are almost toq amazing to believe. Besides, topping scorers | = points, he gained 2,467 yards in rushing, returns, g out the backfield of this 17th annual All-America, | chosen by The Associated Press after a nation-wide survey of ex- pert vpinion, are Frankie Albert, x. Stanford’s clever quarterback, points and one field goal. i= and Broce Smith, captain and He was a standout every Sat- ace ball-carrier of Minnesota’s.urday, from his 4-touchdown | mythical national champions. | splurge against North Carolina The Middle West, as last year, when he scored three — touch- 2 gained a plurslity of All-Amer-' owns, passed for another and @ ies positions, landing four stars kicked four extra points. gor r on the first Albert Retains Berth = , team and nine Frankie Albert flashed to the on the com- front in 1940 when he led Stan- _ plete squad of ford'’s miracle team through ani: 33. The South unbeaten. season and “a Rose furnished eight Bow! triimph. While thé Indians* Fen to the full slumped.this season, __ Albert » Squad. Then didn’t... Far ..West. experts rate - came the Far. him. an improved player ; West with six, This southpaw passer and left- and the East footed kicker did everything that 5 m= and Southwest could be asked ofm@:iback. -He Graham with five each. | polled more votes than’any oth- Tbe Per West produced the er player on the All-Pacific only repeaters from the 1940 team, 44 of 46. ‘ elub—Albert and Bob Reinhard; Sinkwich was a sensation Sat- versatile tackle of the Univer-' wrday after Saturday. He never § sity of California. At the cther had a bad day. Coaches remem- tackle is kk Wildung of Min- bered this when they chose him nesota. the Gophers two rnanimously for the All-South- 2 ; Fepréscntatives on the first eastern team. In Georgia’s only - ‘ : : ee team. defeat, by Alabama, Sinkwich | ~ a os eat The rest of the line-forms with personally oatgained the entire : fd RICHARD WILDUNG DAROLD_ JENKINS Missouri's captain, Darold Jen- ‘Bama team. : kins, at center, Harvard's Endi-. Frank ‘scored seven touch- cott Peabody TI and Pittsburgh's downs, passed for 10 more and — i P z ssount Cente; Minnesota Tackie Missount Cente ished just like Ralph Fife at guards, and Texas'| kicked a field goal. He gained| ; : . — - 5 eve Sere SSI yd ting and, Pennie wn The 1941 A -America Three Juniors | fer another 700. Sinkwich, rated he played”. : inkewr ‘ i1-| ia’ ive back! enkins, 2 iar Bagi sealers jand handied part of the punting | eee t -DAVID NATHAN SCHREINER, Wisconsin..JUNIOR 2D 6:05 990 Lancaster We eeate ied Mekad. With» 40-yard averese fear Pat Sewiee scx. of [RICHARD KAY WILDUNG, Minnesota... JUNIOR 20 609 210 Lovers, Alien, on ral ogg ‘All| Smith Key Man ponee-beaten Tigers who p -ENDICOTT PEABODY 2nd, Harvard _ “SENIOR 21 G00 HS Syecee. MT aie cia Ii peat ; 197 and|. Bruce Smith was the chief cog’ Fordham in the Sugar Bo\ -DAROLD WARD JENKINS, Missouri -SENIOR 22 €:00 199 Higgineiie, Mo the backficld 182 ‘Virginia, Wis-|i" Minnesota's unbeatable ma-| This 190-nounder ca! "RALPH FIFE, Pittsburg! SENIOR 21 6:20 196 Comen O consin, Texas and Missouri are Shine, a crack passer, break-|sive signals, was a ball-hav RON ee eee Californie* SENIOR = 6:03 = oe 7 3 + ‘, ;away Tunner, accurate and long | pass defense, a sure _MAI M JAM! NER, Texas_. SENIOR 6:02 Doles tee Aemislece tithe station oc PUMIC? Ond, Detiap Ham ime|s aiick dagnon -FRANK CULLING ALBERT, Stanford*_ SENIOR 21. $49. 103 Giendsie, Call. Jecting the All-America in 1925/Portant, the player who. sparked tackler while bs Bp glory“ ray Virginie. SENIOR = 5:10 = — ~s ff 7 Camp. | the Gophers’ offense. line. ~FRAN! \ , Georgia. _ 510 ‘congestion, dhol peace Reghimadig ‘an-| t was Smith who scored both| The guards, Ralph Fife -BRUCE PHILIP SMITH, Minnesota 21 G00 200 Faribault, Minn other preeedent. At 19, he is the | °f the touchdowns in the gruel-' Pittsburgh and Endicott *Chosen for second successive yeer . mani Shokoe jling opener with Washington:i Peabody, 2nd, of Harv. Martines-Zorit 1932 "Cornell (Who broke up most of the tight) personally credited with SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM end, and Gaynell Hinsley, 1935 duels, including the tough en- neering two of the JOHN. ROKISKY, Duquesne. BOB DOVE. Notre Dame ; Louisiana State end, were also| counter with Michigan in which gest surprises. It ERNEST BLANDIN, Tulene__ ‘ BILL CHEWNING, Nery ‘ 19 when named. jhe was hurt; who finished sen- ever such burly boys as Alf) | RAY FRANKOWSKI, Washincton____ TOM MELTON, Purdue Dudley, who toted and pitched Sationally against Iowa and Wis- ._ Bauman of Northwestern, Ernie! | QUENTIN GREENOUGH, Oregon State. CENTER VINCENT BANONIS Detro- the ball for gains of nearly a) consin. competl- Blandin of Tulane, Bill Chewn-| | TED RAMSEY, Southern Methodist. CHAL DANIEL Tea: i mile and a half, tallied 18 touch-- Coach Bernie Bierman summed id, came * 3 < . ) | ALF BAUMAN, Northwestern MIKE KARMAZIN, Doce ; downs and passed for a dozen|up Smith's value after the fina] Wildung ing of Navy and Mike Karmazin” | HO1T RAST JR, Alabama _ SUSOEFF, Wesn.acto: Saste . : He also kicked 23 extra game when he said: “Bruce fin-/ developed slim edge of Duke. DERACE MOSER, Texas A. & SEWELL, Washington Sue 3 aueieeae - SRS Ee s STEVE LACH, Duke__ JIMMY NELSON, Aisdame STATUTE COMPANY ALAR pe hic sane suber | = GIVEN that a Ee OF FIRST MOGRT- FAGE 1vVE » r- ' = City Softball imme BASKETBALL YEAR Gal BOND OF tHe mar 5 aes o : ; DIAMONDBACKS NOSED KEY |p... plumbers _13 1 929 € Fund Frovision 3 WEST VARSITY NavSta 41 5, 683, : ASESH, eu / ana State Steet, CIRCUTT OF ‘ - INA 78-.463¢ -First Game—Two girls’ te : of Boston, the na- FLORIDASIE - : sale Coast Guard 79 §43g' Second Game—_Raiked tee hereby gives ROE i til December 18, 2941, - F ag ; ‘Gee eee es io ' k Fiorida, on the December, | - Red Raiders _ 413 235 vs Key West High 2 ve O'clock noon, it: with ¥e- ees -e- the | Comrt of Monres Causey 4 4 Red igh. Schools Dia-! Na Bt: 2i4.....5_. MONDAY NIGHT a | OE the above named bends Ate phe: 2. Case Mo. 8110 alllage for-tae levy andthe wiee: |. tuted tein isch a> at Soe ; afedland: Higtix: ee vz “First Game—Armay vs. Lions NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS © | Bt to exceed 165 nee mentee the ROGELIO VARGAS. lon of truitiies for the ensuing tw sseibe ns “oo } mondbacks,;: Varsity - basketball | we Pat NAMES STATOTE | Peitetpal plus interest aterued to Plaintiff, {years cogent i squad, last nlghitopened a two-| Island City Baseball League Se Gite IT — ler etre weramen ane Seventy-Two vs. DIVORCE. | deciz-19-26.2941. send-2a9es” { gaine invasion hefe with a close; Chub— W.L. Pet en oe = part thereof Tnteeny (LDIA VARGAS, 38 — Ee : victory over the Key West Key West Conchs — 4 2.750, YS High School B open eat Defendant not Margaret licacste Sag oes eee : mee victory ees ase = ; WEDNESDAY NIGHT right Ia re-| ORDER OF PUBLICATION Pysjas Sere srects, Res West | Prowawr : High School Conchs. | Red Raiders _ Conak Cosavd served to accept or reject any and all S Kem : "2 Peps —Coast Guard vs See ie ene ny and all | THE STATE OF FLORIDA: Conchs threatened to take ee ATE STREET TRUST COMPANY |TO LIDIA VARGAS Pi Place Number Two—Ke lead several occasions but. the Regulars By: S 1. Wolcott Viee President | RESIDENCE UNKNOWN West Higa School Gymamsiuam, Cor upstaters were able to keep a step! — bs 7 oes ust\iec?331niedi | it is hereby ordered that you Sy ee ee +S 4 aheat the locals. ps dag ' Se | ate required to appear on the Sth! Clerks: J.B Alien. Hubert "T. hob-|estate of ; The zh, first scholastic game rire | EN THE CouNTY Fone COURT. day of January 1942 before the ria 3 aM Wosht ‘ane Charies Bo- pg of the season in Key West, was! romero ———— | emt, th See | above entitled court to the Bill of ““Stuts' Biacs Number. ‘Thnee—~|duame exeiting and hard-fought — wel In fe Estate * catia Complaint filed against cata aa oe a hem Persian | We the opening whistle until the Totals— School ARLES S Dene bad. above entitled cause, and The Key /ospects G. Micha’ Charles oe = al bizst. ee k of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS West Citizen is hereby designated | gna 33. Hall Bg ev the Diamondbacks | a a : L EGA LS 3 c RS Se as the newspaper in which this Roy & Flace Nember i will concludes their invasion | Gas Company, bounding back Bt ats : SONS HAVING CLATUS OR DE. |OMder shall be published once a Scheel House Matacumbe, Florida | jimst the Conchs when the (from action in both ends of a 5 PP SCEOSS z MANDS A) ST THE ESTATE week for four (4) consecutive Penjamin Lee pe 4 game of the series gets idoubicheader the night be- 1¥ THE cCiRctrT CovRT oF THE G, con: 4 - ; : BEEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCTIT under way efter e preliminary | fore, last night in a prelim-! jx «xp ror wonton Cannxn eficir between two girl teems. inary affair walloped the High' STATE or FLORIDA. tx CHAN- DECEASED: ; 3 : OF CHARLES 0. FORSBERG, |‘ vecks = ‘Fou; and-cach of you, are hereby! WITNESS the Honorable Ar : a i id | notified and ired t i Tre games.ane @layed at) School B five, 32-22 _ S < foltowa:h tlaises of demande Which fox. oF the High School Gym, corner} Box score: ~y, Phillp Michael ve : (pst, Monrog Coun: | Bitate of Charles ©. Dprsberg. ae” City of Key West, Monroe Sevincty aha Probes sree na es rea | naeh etsae aes Gene Pee Frigate Sik day score of last night's con-] Player— FG PT F PTS . Bruchl K Pi a wb LS Lora, County Judge im and for Mon-. 1941. Sek Cott cEeDainT beess f _0 ®u 30 fon, § - :3 _|roe County, Florida. at his office in| (SEAT) test: “s = 4 28 . NOTICE paren Trrieus | the County = Wg TT F PTs & af0 *a* ‘ oF GIVES thet | Conene fram the iirat’ sent ce Bz 2 i “erst? 32 3; et pe <a 2°00 0 @ & \Smith,g 0 0-32 00 © |Schoneck, g 1 0 2 As Administratrix de bonis non of 0 0 © [Sweeting g 0 0 0 | the Estate of Charles ©. Forsberg, | 13t 4) ass 3 |movie@31-28: decS-12-19-26,1041; Jan o2 0 Totals— 10 oa 9-9,ise2 18 Gas Company ‘ : ; 2 | Player— FG FT F NOTICE ERDER Fit-rrtyeus | NOTICE UNDER —— — |MeMahon, f i cH 3! atk HEREDY GIVEN that is es H =F .. de: 1 at 2310 23 [pesos ae ee Senet the Geitions ooae ue - 4 @ 00 6: prs ee CE with, PTS , Woodson. : tious | ee oy biel eas Se See of the Cireait |Clerk of the Cireult Conre 00 6 Lewin g 2 113 5 Dates DeceDGAR 1. SANCHEZ i?