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SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1947 mae THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MIAMI USING REGULAR HURLERS TODAY, | ALSO AGAINST SOX SUNDAY Elliott To Pitch Against University; — eee, ——— of Miami This Afternoon; Fisher Sunday Choice RUBBER SWEETING Tox TWIRL FOR SOX; TRO.-|C, ge JANSRAIDERS open City Solons Asked TWINBILLAT IAS To Miami. Club's The regular performers of el » Dinner Tomorrow open in both week-end tussles at Municipal Stadium, according to| 3° Sivugo, who will be host Manager Dave Coble. | to the Miami To Ge ne Bite, right hander, is' at spaghetti dinner tomorrow ited to take the mound today night at Joe’s Spaghetti House, ain t the University of Miami, said today that the entire City @ Mel Fisher, holdover from Commission has been invited to, Miami Tourists buseball nine wi ts ball club + year’s roster, has been nomi- nated for the post in tomorrow's earlier announced. The event will faain st the Key West Blue start at 9 o'clock. Today’s game will start at In addition to Mayor W. W. $30, and tomorrow’s twin bill Demeritt, Commissioners John tarts at 1:15 p. m. {and Louis Carbonell, Albert _Cable has announced that Ray Cooper and Hunter Harden have} Stokes will open at first base, been extended invitations. Each! Skeeter Webb at second, Arman- of the newspapers circulating in iallart at shortstop, John Jor- Key West will be represented and | e George Souter, and Aurelio| Joe has arranged to feed 80 Fernandez or Jack Bearden will persons as a warm-hearted ges- handle outfield positions. behind the plate, and Dave Coble’ professional ball club to make! may catch a few innings himself,’ Key West. its spring training | Dick Farkas, lanky righthander, headquart&s. was slated to relieve Elliott to-{ It is likely that the manager: day, but a le couple of days. Joe Sylvester will as well a be called for the relief role. | figures such as Roy Hamlin, Win Meanwhile plans are being, ter League president; Judge En made to schedule a game against | rique Esquinaldo, mediator os the Key West Pirates, according , the recent Pirate-Raider dispute, | to Jay Cone, General Manager of, and others the Tourist today from a two-day trip to Mi-; be General Manager Jay Cone} mi. The details must first ,be and possibly President “Tiny” | ut with Roy Hamlin,! Parker, along with Manager Dave and date will be announced} Coble. Monday, Entertainment will be provid- It was further revealed that'ed by the “Big Four” band. the Baltimore Orioles, who will Nara 2 ey ppear here March 29, came Be a ere tevin cae anne enet. ting the St. Louis Browns yester-! tay at Miami. According to Cone, =" Rushes To Bedside} ho saw the me, the Orioles utplayed and outhit the Browns f M h H He certain that their appear- 0 ot er ere vill guarantee a great ttraction for the city Judge. Wayne Allen, | ing middleweight boxers, has ar- president of the Fla-Int'l League,!Tived in Key West to be at the hd Hill, Klom, veteran major} bedside of his mother, Mrs. Pedro league umpire, will visit Key|Pe"e2, who is West tomarrow to watch | the Tourists perform. Bubber Sweeting w the Red Raider here about two weeks. The young fighter, who was raised by his mother star pitcher has been gned by the Blue Sox and will tep- et the starting assignment} ther, Pedro Perez, reman | nst Miami tomorrow, Sweet-|here, has won three straight] r nd the Raiders had a part- fights in Sarasota recently. He m of the e nental ri the ball into centerfield during|then took on Larry Lynn, 145, « vial moment. of a recent| Sulphur Springs, in the main ev- ent of an Ame Tue yemainder of the Blue Sox] card the following week. neup will be the same with] A Sarasota sports writer de- hich they have swept to a two-} 4 ribes the bout as follows: f lead in the Winter League. “Terry Lee, 145-pound Tam-| ene pan, pounded a 10-round decision tIhury’s Announce Vew Undercoating American Legion fight card here Comoound For Cars} last night before a capacity house “Lee led the bout all the w s Albury Indercoating Service, : d : ni o rs a eee with Lynn, bloody from a sixth- ” pie, epee: round rap on the nose, putting ne car owners of Key West a ipa ene tient! , product called “Fendix”,|UP 2 8° Be : Lee's third fight, booked as “a al an ata eT battle for blood,” is described as i jaa : follows: | v new product is expertly “The main 10-rounder lasted} wplied by a spray gun made and less than one fifth the scheduled Hee ey ively in’ the applica- | distance. Bobby Dial, 142, of Bir-| in of this pliable. plastic mingham, Ala., and Terry Lee, 144, of Tampa, mixed it up and swapped even blows in the first, Fendix is a plyable, plastic < compound for applic yn under fenders and underbody body against the entrance and followed it with a couple of| of moist and road chemicals—}lullabye raps on the jaw seconds the ¢ es of rust and corrosion,| before the bell. Dial could not nd forms a continuous coating}come out for the third and Lee nately 1/16” in thickness[took the bout on a technical that resists the abrasive action of } knockout nd and gravel thrown up by |——— the ures. In addition, it actS 25 | 22... a sound deadener, eliminating the |Your Grocer SELLS That Good ping of ind and gravel on the x of sand and gravel oe! STAR * BRAND Fendix increases driving pleas- AMERICAN 1 ks and rattles It with- nine and steam clean- s ng. Before applying “Fendix",|—— = the underbody of your car is first SU tive coating All vulture which feed on car- riom, are guided to their food by thoroughly and scientifically] ¢ ome cleaned of all dirt, grease, loose] ¢ paint and rust scale, The surface | 8 of t metal is thoroughly dried.{ then sprayed on under| 2 high air pressure, which drives] 2 the compound into all ere ks, cor P ners and crevices, and completely cove ie entire surface of all the; 5 shect 4) with a heavy, protec p) e sight, not smell attend, and not just three as he} et third, while Jack Chand-| some of the city ball clubs also.! ; ; ture of hospitality and goodwill| sill Lewis will start the game, toward the Miami team, first] injury will injury of the Red Raiders, Blue Sox,,; will keep him on the shelf for a, Trojans and Pirates will attend} other leading baseball | who returned here| Leading the Miami club wi Ismael Garcia, better known as Parker, president of the} Tetty Lee, one of Florida’s lead-! sculptor of’ the Capital Dome’s! riously ill at, her! home, 18-B Porter Place. Lee,’ who hails from Tampa, will stay ganizer, born in Warrenton, N. C | iys when the tem-| knocked out a lad named Ray: hthander threw} Hake about a month ago and] Legion fight] over Larry Lynn, 145, of Sulphur} Springs, in the main event of the, Fl but Lee came out fast and caved} t al. It seals the metal] Dial’s knees early in the second} ‘Try A Pound Today-——— | Chapter 6 ‘dingered in his mind. She" was ‘a pretty thing, per- haps handsome would. describe be>.more, aptly for there was a certain boldness in her features that s too definite for mere prettin. Sophisticated and money-spoiled, he thought, with the outer veneer of hardness that was effected by her little social world. He suspected that the ve- neer was brittle and would crack | quite easily under certain cir- cum: ances. Linda hadn't mentioned Mon- ica by name; he wondered if she had been included in Linda’s gen- ‘ eral denunciation of the Gentry clan, Gentry a war-profiteer, she had said,—characteristics like that were often inherent. In appearance, McCloud hadn't changed greatly during the past r years. It had grown but there a temporary jerry-built air ruction. Jeff th an empty table or store had knocked it | into. the semblance of. a habita- tion and rented. it. Men in levis and grimey miner’s outfits far out- numbered those in ranch clothes but there was the usual. line of s hitched to rails bordering the high sidewalks. He tied Pa- checo's palomino before a feed fo out the new co! noted that anyone w hors store, The first person he saw was Ira on, the coroner, He saw the sp and turn y, his weak face twitching th excitement. Jeff strode after him and put his hand on Benson’s thin shoulder turning him avound. like touching the limp Ben man give a startled AW It | body of a dead snake. “What's the matter, Irat Not trying to avoid me, are you?” Benson blinked ae “y Sun nde ‘thought couldn't believe it v was in my eyes,— I was seein’ things.” “A ghost perhaps?” “Well Ir: was dead.” “Umm,” Jeff smiled grimly, “Funny, what misinformation can do, isn’t it? Where can; [. find Coulter?” Benson’s lips seemed to become {22S eS hae Today’s Anniversaries (Know America) 1 1813—Thomas Crawford, famed tatue of Liberty, born, in, New} Yor 1817—Braxton © Bragg, noted| Confederate 'genéral,'a ‘famed or- Died Qet, 10, 1857. eff rode toward McCloud picture of Monica Gentry kine, we did hear you By Cameron Dockery suddenly dry; he licked them carefully before replying. “Most likely in the Red Star Saloon.” “Thanks. I'll be seeing you.” Jeff turned away. He felt a con- tempt and repugnance for this man who held his job only through Coulter’s intervention, Benson had discovered Jeff’s father shortly after his death. Undoubtedly he had read Irskine’s unfinished let- ter to his son and repeated the contents to Coulter. Jeff won- dered why their scheming brains hadn't told them to destroy the letter leaving him in complete ig- norance of his father’s intentions. Benson scuttled ahead of him and Jeff called out “If you don’t mind Ira, I'd like to tell Coulter of my arrival home myself.” The skinny coroner gave no sign of hearing but he darted into a nearby store and didn’t emerge until Jeff had passed, then fol- lowed him furtively. HE Red Star Saloon was new but Jeff found it without dif- ficulty. If the number of men passing through its swinging doors was an indication it was easily the most popular gathering place in town. Inside, men sat or stood, drinking beer, playing pool and poker or watching the others. Some of them looked up as Jeff entered. A few faces were faintly familiar, most of them strange. He saw’ the eyes of several ft from him to a table at the far end of the room. Coulter saw Jeff coming when he was still yards away. He mo- tioned for the dealer to count him out of the hand then he got up and came toward Jeff. His shock was evident. He hadn't changed, Jeff thought, he’s still the same black-hearted devil and as vicious as a wounded rattler. If he’s looking for trouble he’ll get it but I'll give him a chance to save his face first. He can take it or leave it. “Hello Coulter,” he said shortly. Coulter continued chewing a toothpick. His blue- dowed jaws mov he bit the wood; rutinized iG > a Start seein’ yor kine. We all thought you Ww; “ “Disappointed?” “Now don’t be ornery, son,— I’m always glad to see one of our Died in Galveston,.Tex., Sept. 2 1876. 1845—John Bannister Tabb, be- loved Baltimore Roman Catholic |priest, poet and teacher, born in Amelia Co., Va,.. Died Nov. 19, 1909. 1862. ing in the who wrote BELDNER’S &Full Fashioned *All Sizes Ww Burmil Crepe or Satin %& Vailored or Lace Trim * White $298 and $398 BELDNER’S Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store 528 Duval Street PHONE 1133 a Ae get eee safe.” Pil bet, “Geft thought. to have a'talk with you.” “Can’t make Coulter glanced at the clock over “Have to meet a man in five minutes,—it’s too important e,” Jeff said slowly. “Well anyway, Coulter I guess I owe hanks for looking after sts. Understand you col- lected $360 in rent from my place. 1 can sure use that money.” was the out. Coulter ae Dick Bain, who is appearing at ites Raul’s Club by special arrange- it and save stoney poker face gave no ind cation of his decision, but his eyes flickered coldly. 4 te drawled, “Reckon made a mistake, Irskine.” stared. He felt he yn all along what Coulter’s swer would be yet something inside him recoiled at the sheer brazenness of the man. better have that Coulter; you know where to find This time Coulter couldn’t con- rise, He pushed his hat back and ran thick stubby it through his graying hair. ‘owed. ’ out at your old y —It’s my property. Coulter didn’t rise to Jeff's bait. He flushed but ignored the last ivin’ there with the The older man s swart face was us know the Hardys somewhere be- Jeff had a diabolical urge to say I'v That tas for year: woud give Coulter ‘somethin, think about. But a picture of da rose before him, the pinpoints xiety that never left her the high spots of color on s wasted cheeks. They had he wouldn’t do “No, I just met iGuBIe enough, that to them, watched Coulter’s shoul- ders sag with relief, his lips curl. ‘Okay have that talk—and soon. ‘Tean see you need set straight on a, lot of {To be continued) born in New York. 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