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By PEDRO AGUILAR - | SAAR AAAARAAARAeRee Invited To tonight, v ‘lean ae up to within a few per- centage points of the Cappers by: downing the Merchants as the leaders will be idle, Jewelers will be in for a tough battle, however; as the: Merchants are still in the race and will be out for victory themselves, They IT COURT OF THE wld CIRCUIT OF COUNTS, Cane ‘No. 10-889 jaintitt, ae PC GHRDANON athe. ‘Lee Pletce Enos, Fd Melvin Pierce, Lansing Avenue, Ky Eovemcat ; Virginia, You are hereby: to the Bill of Complaint, for ivorce ‘in. the. above styled cause: on or before the 10th day Of Oct: ber, A.D. 1946, otherwise the allega: dase. therein will be taken as con- “This order is to be published dnce a week for four consecutive we in The ey, West Citizen, a new: paper Bo dy shed in the City of Ke y ih ired. to) apr. their eternal rivals, Sber Sone ana 6 Ordered, this 9th tox] « ers, in the opening game of al Yours oe also decide to better their stand- of ss ember, A.D, Bayview Posi’ doubleheasar: "| an invita fans heat Peeled [ing Jn the league papel yg Coach Jack Harding of the Uni- versity of Miami. It reads as fol- Tt is pacha that Buster Rob- erts or Andy Parks will toe the slab for the Jewelers, Roberts By) RATHEBEN NOPTA Dep uty che (sd) Alan B. Cleare, Jr., oF * [AN THE ange CornT oh ATE Ol balt IN CHA Seeks ts soins mond, Ray Pahook: bea ago. Ther Seapn a down- quehl Ault alec ike i is oe a tachecet Fee, Te pepttanlt-24; Sot t, 1806! ROBE “te ‘TS vonen | South Beach and Rest Beach = : 2 wil cant 5 riddied thelr raha. ‘The remain-| cunting on having you atend «| Font, a newcomer, will pitch for arm re cameras, | "eiiaan: MARE ott Gut Dock and’ Rest ee ae . ssendth med thee pertorman arg uation bree in|, wera, snl, Acevedo| oS Re Sota a cee Cabten ro: a ecTT ear [Peewee Rekine_ Seat Beets oh #3 heve and there and began a come-| Bow! football champs at the Uni-| This game will get underway Le acasene ee ee re COPPEDGE ELECTED 80. back, climaxed last night when! versity of Miami Nesnday and at 9 o'clock, MUPAINE MORA CURRY, ae te the Bul tor pivoree, Hie GA’ “ ine soca place afer tying tne | ey; SeBt 10 and fas seat| In the opening, bate at 780} a0 als min APB AEE, a a ity et s Sparklers last week. o'clock, Adams Dairy will cross| SANDS AGAINST SAID bsPATIO: September, A.D. 1940, otherwise GB. The loss was the first suffered by the Jewelers since Paul J. Sher, Duval street merchant, as- sumed sponsorship. of the club. Final Ahonen of the game was! ye to” ae can Fedomar! tell of suspense from the fae mel sof sll last. also as the Machinist, 5 scored all its runs frame and then had of the University of Miami. We iver a full program planned for j both days. Let us know if you | can come, so we cam send you your train (?) tickets. Meals and room are on us, of course, Jack 'Harding, head football coach, University. of Miami.” | We have accepted the invita- tion and will be with the Miami U_ Hurricanes on Monday, Sept. 16, and part of the 17th, when ‘Softball Standings bats with Roy’s Auto Parts, Curly Sweeting. and Joe Fleitas will |probably form the battery for the Mechanics. Floyd will try his luck on the mound for the Dairy- men, with Sue Griffin in reserve. Frank Sands will catch, You and each of you are herg! notified and required to presen any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have sean the estate of Elaine Mora “late of said Cow ty, to the Count ige of Mo: at his office int t y he at wey West, Florida, within eight calendar months from the time of | a) the first publication of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, agent, or at- the. al erg Attorn: will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key. West, Hasiaet Yaad ith day of August, Hegations contained therein it cours | ‘ Rosy © Sawyer Gulf - Clerk of Cineutt ‘ourt. By Florence BE. Sawyer, Deputy Siork, epts-10,1946. bIT COU ie THE gu ICAL. ct ny wT and barge operétor and former Newexentes chairman of the board of the i C Atlantic Transportation une pean , Company,. which will shortly be- p gin operation of ferries between} St. Key. West and Havana, was elect- | ed president of the organization last week. ‘i Former president H. G. Wil- LP dels at 90 a. umpires: Johnson and Mira. pear to the Bill for Divorce filed 5. Luke Sewell of the St. Louis pas against i ove styled . = eae Miami Country Club, through | S£012"%, You im, Jhe Avovs stited In a game that witnessed wild 23 Manager Ralph Pool, has inform- of Septembe on aD, 1046, other, pitching, Veterans of Foreign ed the locals that the upstaters| {herein will be taken as confessed. Wars defeated the Key West Mer-| Four hits, two bases on balls and | win; not be able to play in the in-| Done und Orde red at Key. West, | chants, 11 to 8, in the second bat- | @ hit batsman produced four more | ter-city golf matches announced eo ee ee Oe Ree ed by eight errors. i ‘Mercignts appeared on thefield| In the field, Santana; Garcia, club officials has not arrived. At| IN, PROBATE. 2 in their new uniforms—jinxed} who had four putouts and six as-| present a makeshift cutter being carn cE MA AL ONE ae | t before taking their positions. sists without an error, and A.| utilized for this purpose is under oe oe ee ee | : + A.double by J.” Garcia and | Mira were best for the Vets. R.| repairs. Te Ald ORE PITON'S AND FER: | Three ; match in beauty and = three hit batsmen gave the Vets | Garcia and D. Lastres topped the : SONS HAVING CLAIMS Ey design Bride's shat rin a ‘1 will take a Pan-American Cli : 8 | or de- to OR tight ‘the rest Mt gs , Per plane for Havana to apena rise W. L. Pet.| Mand noe nay ie shall ue void.” 5 way. | Bottle Cap Inn . 8 2 .800) ULRICK R. HENS: ‘ making it ible for him. to. de- {10 days there with my wife visit- | i Bhep. Jewel: 7 3 (700; As administrator of a Case No, 10-878 ing, 1t poss! opened. the nhs ve ing friends and relatives. jewesers: a Blaine Mora Curry, 4 POROTHY MARI WAGAMAN, vote his entire time to. the com- * half of the ‘second American Legion .. 6 3,667 Plaintiff, vorce | Pany’s super-ferry project. Ed-| Hi .@ base on balls. Kerr! preyiew Program a te Hanaoy ‘ 4 es LEROY ARTHU RU WAGAMA ward McCarthy, Jacksonville at- . org or bells: Inge ei A complete program for the ha A eee eed 88 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ORDER OF PUBLICA’ torney, was elected secretary and | center for’ a home run, scoring ° ‘oy’s Auto. Parts 4.5 444) 6 pb COURT OF THR COONTY) TO: h Mrs: Edna: B, Jackmére of Jack- “Ninck” ahead: of him.’ Albury two-day preview as guests of the} Adams Dairy _. 2 7 222) sepGE, ONROB COUN ¢ 4 | University of Miami Hurricanes FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. D. ; New. Jersey. sonville; was named assistant flied out but Carey doubled to pita as fotows: In re: Estate of You are’ hereby required to aps secretary and ‘treasurer. left. Castro struck out. . Lsiiniageneee 7 against you in thé above styled Monday, Sept. 16—Morning, deep-sea fishing trip; afternoon, movies of the 1946 Orange Bowl ; game and other football games; evening, University of Miami football practice. Tuesday, Sept. 17 — Florida - Golf Notes By DUFFER Scores 78 In Pennsylvania ed TO ALL CREDITORS AN SONS HAVING CLANS notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Laura J. Archer, de- ceased, late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe ‘County, cause 1 cu October, A.D. 1946, allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed, Done and Ordered at Key. West, t on or before the 7th day of otherwise the Bist day of August, 946. it Court Seal) ROSS. 'C. SAWYER, Clerk of Cireuit Court. lone marker, Parks and Charles | Sports writers Golf Tournament;! Jack Sellers, general manager) floride. at Mis office in the count De AOS EN, Ra ae Albury dvew walks: Then Abreu | afternoon, sightseeing tour of the} and part-owner of the Key West/ Florida, within ¢éight calendar Rorigue. asquinald tie “ owas — @ free pass to first to| University and places of! interest;|'Transit company, returned Sun- puullegtinge oF” thie werioe a iid lace Pipe age joad the bags. An excellent op-| evening, cocktail party and bar- day. from a two-week visit to| claim or demand shall be in writ- | 7" * becue, Miami U. Football Schedule Hollidaysburg with Mrs. Sellers and family. Jack, an ardent ing, ‘and shall statesthe place of} residence and post office address of the claimant, and Shatl be sworn 2 eee Pe ch dn tty tated dhe teomtn a Vea Oe a wild: pitch, Parks golfer, scored 39-39—78 on the| {to >x, the claimant, his agent, or i but Areu was thrown out, | For 1946. par 72 Park Hills Country Club the Gomend: tices bon iilaa engi he void. cout to.seeond. Castro went} Schedule of gam j.| Course in Park Hills, Pa. Al- | 4 to rg a ‘avs and‘Hancock took versity of ee ee jet though Jack is proud of his sub As exec ston at tke Nga Wa tad | i i‘ Katt ound. Navarro and ing the coming season: 80 round, he hastens to say that ‘Teatament of Laura’ J. Archer, de- Were easy putouts for Sept, 27—William and Mary, | the course is not as tough as the Saye sept 10-17-24; oct, 1946 cite tun, no hits;no| October 4—U. of North Caro-| local one. Jack hits a long. ball 3: errors. Thus the Jewelers muffed er once. Hancock struck out three batters and Castro whiffed one. Castro gave up five bases on balls’ ,including the three that set the stage for the lone Jeweler run of the game in the third. Baker and Cates each poled two safely for the Bottlers. Tn the field, J. Carbonell, Cates, MeCarthy, Albury and Kerr play- eda great game for the victors. Carey made a wonderful catch that brought fans to their feet. lina, November 1—Villanova at Phil- adelphia. November 8—Miami (Ohio) U. November 15—L.S.U. , November 22—Washington and ‘November 29—Penn State. One-Minute Sperts Quiz 1. What American League team holds the record for double jplays in the league? 2. Does Army play any foot- | but sometimes catches the sure- that it was downright cold in the northern state, dropping to 40 at night and about 66 at noon-time. | . Tyson Breaks Record Ward Tyson was so proud of his record-breaking 42-43—85 last Sunday that he was willing to match cards with anyone, and the only taker was Dr. Jack Hayes. This 85 was Ward’s lowest score to date. Ordinarily, it might have been enough to take the 1% they CIRCUIT COURT OF THe | VE’ their get i poe tga October 11—Texas C. U. death rough of the local course, BL m en ae ee cine ivy - Castro Hancock. combined oe Med? and at Park Hills the fairways “e M4 g tr§'r pitching ability to hold the Gus 19—U. of Florida at} yore wide. There, if you did get cou sb ae maiikas Jewelers to two hits, both secur- 4 in trouble in the rough, Jack says, ? SDNE-GRw, , ed by Malgrat who hit each hurl-|- October 25—Chattanooga U. “It was not very bad.” Sellers says ciara EbNR Fhaindt DIVORCE cavebiee CHESTER LEONG TO: Chester Leon Gregg, Box ; West Point, Mississippi. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above Styled cause on the 27th day September, AD; 1946, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed: This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West i , & new paper published in Key West, Flor- ida. Done and Ordered this 26th day* of August, A.D. 19 MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW! A SMALL DEPOSIT For the losers, Navarro, Hernan- j 9 doctor but not last Sunday, for| (SEAL) ROSS C, SAWYER, dez and Alonso were outstand- Hall gasies this Moarith? Dr. Hayes toured the course in| Gionke of, ae Florian HOLDS YOUR ing. 3. What was the closest game | his jowest 18-hole score of 38-38|, By: Al W. SALGADO, D.C. | Score by innings: Bie: Bs | Aree played Jest year? —16. Jack used only 22 putts on | Suicitor tor the Plaintiff. PURCHASE AT Bottle Cap Inn— 4, What type airplane captured | the 18 holes, and didn’t even need aug 27; sept 3-10-17, 1946 030 000 0—3 7 2 Sher Jewelers— 001 000 01.2 0 . Rte Circuito) STATE or ; $f Sertenk cock and E, aia ol What “American League man-| Hayes gives all credit for his |; ELOMIDA, Te AN zie ATE © é Make youd aca 1 You'll aks at. < new putting success to the veter-| ROB COUNTY. IN CHAN . save time and Home run: Kerr; two-base hits: Cates: 3) 'Cérey; *stolen’ bases; Abreu; struck out: by Hancock the first four places in the re- cent Bendix trophy, race from California to, Ohio? ager recently resigned? ANSWERS | 1. The Chicago White Sox. any on Number Two that he sev- en-ironed in for a birdie from 50| yards off the green, an short-game master, Bob Spotts- wood. It seems Bob told him to rest his elbows on his _ body, mS a cineur. COURT OF Ba THE BLE ek a) JUDICIAL 10-869 WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, DIVORCE Case JOHN, SHERMA SHIRLEY MARIE CALL WILLIAMS, | 3, by. Ce 1, by Parks 3; bases; 5° yoc Oklahoma on the 2sth.|SWing the club in pendulum- Defendant. Lhe Pie’ ; ORDER OF PUBLICATION ool ‘ai sp hla CRETE ony 3. The Navy game—Army 32, ae and hit with the right-hand | yo. Shirley Marie Call Williams, er: Castro; time of game: 1.00; tle of the evening and rose. into a tie with the Merchants for fourth position. Each moundsman, Arias for the penn fuse the snortstop to end! in Springfield, N. J. | Waltiam v. Atbury, = idal for the Merchants, | the game _— Attorney for Plaintiff. ap ;: 2 pare Af gi sn bts and each uns Albio Acevedo. E. Garcia and Cutter Being Repaired 27; sept 3-10-17, 1946 | Ladies’ beautiful Diamond initial four bases on balls. A total of 19 runs were pro- dueed in the game on 18 hits, aid- their first two runs in the top- half-of the second inning. In the third; a hit and three bases on balls, plus two errors, produc- i i i 3 Vi- ili 2c , late sa Lay-Away at no additional cost! ed five more runs. A walk and} - Arias and J -Mira, Arango; Vi-|son for the killings was that a ae eased, late of said three hits, aided by two miscues, | dal.and Albio Acevedo. number of dogs were digging| \fonres Goutiy, ‘Siosia a, ise Community: Tudor: gave the Vets two more in the sixth, and an error and a home run to deep centerfield by A: Mora added their last two mark- ers, Meanwhile, the Merchants tal- lied three: runs in their half of the second stanza on a base on balls, two singles, a double by Albio Acevedo and a hit batsman. A two-bagger and a single gave them @ Ione marker in the third. Navy 13. 4, P-51 Mustangs. in the sixth and in the seventh, | with one out, Vidal was trapped | off.second when he attempted to | Vidal each poled two: safely for the losers. A. Mira hit three;one good for the circuit. J. Garcia got two safeties. Merchants afield. Score by innings: - VFW . .. 025 002 2—11 8 3 Merchants .. 031 004 0— 8 10 5 Home run: A, Mira: two-base hits: J. Garcia, Albio Acevedo, BE.’ Garcia, Vidal; stolen bases: struck out: by Vidal 1, by Arias 2; bases on balls: off Arias 4, off | Vidal 4; hit by each pitcher: 4} batsmen; double plays: R .Garcia to Fernandez, J. Gareia to San- tana: time of game: 1.30: um- D. Lastres, R. Beiro, Santana; |" Postpone Miami Contests last week. One of their stars, Ralph Christenson, is participat- ing in the National Amateur Open} Condition of the rough at pres- ent is not good at the local course, and the reason for it being so is that the rough cutter ordered by Dispose Of Dogs Birdie and Bogie, two likeable brown and white dogs, were shot recently with other canines. Rea- holes in the greens. Guarded Secret Key West Golf Club has a tele- ‘phone number, so when your hubby is late for dinner dial the pro and he'll try to get in touch with the delinquent one. The skeleton of the dome of pires: Mira and. Johnson; scorer: | Aguilar. the capitol at Washington is made of iron. Montoursville, "Pa. You are hereby required to. ap- (Cireuit Pouet Seal) Ri By NOT Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (19323 Probate Act, Sees. 119, 120) ae TRS COURT OF ene ou NEY | MONROE © You and notified and required to prese any claims and demands whi you, or either of you, may haye; ayatnst the estate of Catherine! y, also known as_ Katie office im the court hc County at Key West, F time of the fi notice. Eac! be in writ address of the claimant, be sworn to by the cla agent, or his attorney, such claim or demand net 80 file a shall be void. RUTH M. PIERCE, As soecinieces tris of the Ei tate of herine Malone aye keowe as Katie Ma one dece aug20-27 jsepts-. ~10, i | h of you are hereby | POLLOCK’S save money . get choice selections while stocks are at their peak! Choose heey Lapel Watches rings for men. 1847 Rogers Bros, 514 Duval Street wedding bands for both. bride and groom. Use our ‘Early-Bird’ Christmas POLLOCK’S § «x; Quality Jewelers Next to Palace Theater e * See Our Store *

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