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a oe Gap ndagide edhe aera Pye WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1949 VARSITY, ELKS CLUB, NEW FARRELL BROTHERS — GOLF DUET €OMING UP— JOHNNY’S SONS .IN GAME Ae | might, the Bike won over Billie's | A “ i» the meand game and Pollock's | Rey ‘West Cubans eg Cleaners in the nighteap. in 1948. The number of carriages, | Tre however, had decreased from 11,- Beachcombers played a | 640 in 1939 to 10,630 in 1948. @oed game in the first half and i eee ee ee petrated,” held the Versity to a ti digeh., Whi” TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | He asserts ther tary evidence to in the third game the Jewels 8:00—Sonar School Junior Varsity. at St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark and members of the golf team, to the movies, she wants look at the picture. man worth while is the man who | can smile when his two front of education. 1889—Great hurricane off Sa- (Know America) Perey MacKaye, noted authur, Coblentz. End of the battle. for tical engineer, born in Quincy, Iwo Island. H rove thé ‘was Kine’ Willa omg the last scored MM points Beachcomber Jewelers. ‘ - ax ’ ist, born i weal Jeweters i woe J 8:00—Junior Varsity pti Billie’s| You know I owe everything to) moa takes toll of several Ameri- Losier pare in aay Limerick, probably : - as ce Sicemen. my mother—my very life. I’ll| can and German warshi| E. M. Newman, travel lecturer, ! and 1 Reins Orepess 12) 9:00—Sonar School *A% vs. never forget last winter when I| is believed to have averted War yor in Cleveland, 77 years ago. | (— by a —. Bob's Shop. was putting my winter undies on, ; between the two. George T Cameron, publisher bd #: a= j Saunders THURSDAY— my arms got stuck where my legs i 1892—American ship sails with! o¢ the San Francisco Chronicle, | K % by 7:00—Sonar School “B” Lal algae to be and my sean aie of one 5 opt pounds of born Red “Bluff, California 76 now ie V ’ 3 t fa g f ‘ms Were supposei 'flour for starving Russians. % 4 a 4 - “ me . Sport Shop wise wid FARRELL, left. “chooses sides” with Joe DiMaggio jbe. You know, I would have! 1919—American troops take up| Archiishop Robert E. Lucey a, * | : Pollock's Jewels. , Gene Sarazen during visit. to Miami Beach's La Garce smothered to death if my mother battle stations on Trans-Siberian! Gan ‘Antonio, © Tex. Roman;* ’ The Kika won with case over| %00—Sonar_ School ° “A” Country Club. After his first “lesson,” DiMag shot 124 against | hadn't ne into the room and! Railway. | Catholic , prelate; born in Los’ -_ Rillic’s and Morales Cleaners, Buddy Hassett’s 105. It was DiMaggio's second time on links. | 0Pened the trap door. 1933—U. S. Senate stock mar-| Angeles, 58 years ago. ' i ; the lest TUESDAY, MARCH 22— : ee : ial es ___|ket investigations state that, un-| © Carroll L. Wilson, general man- | to but 7:00—Billie’s Drive-Inn _ vs.|. By FRANK ECK, AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor - Hey, what's the idea of running | der normal conditions, powerful’ ager of the Atomic Energy Com-' Cu MO Beachcomber Jewelers. *- * MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—The Farrels are coming, :tra-la; tra-la,” os ty hate. Use that? Some one interests can control prices. -'| mmission; born in- Minneapolis, 49° weured 18 * ond Kerr 19 %00—Bob's Sport Shop'vs, Mo- For many years, the Farrells, Johnny and Jim. represented one pera epee a law. SUShe 1908 aidiee -dbcrees sn eae. years ago. if cach Moe siques @, for los- rales Cleaners. — | of the top brother combinations in golf. Jim died in .1940 but whet are pga an er Sying (coneapeneds sas oe Versailles |" Conrad Nagel, actor, born in : See scored 12, Larsen 10 %00—Junior Varsity vs. Elks} Johnny, 1928 U.S. Open winner at Chicago, carried’ on. doctor? No. fe teh tg ea cig try Britai: i Keokuk, Towd, 92 years ago. on © ; Club. Socarcixe GT ta tire s ? Noy for some more cu-|' 1041—Britain drafts girls 20) qrita Van Doren of New York, : . Seore by quarters WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23— po cas ny, ni and in his year as pro at the Baltusrol Golf j cumbers. to 21, and men from 41 to 45 for literary editor, born in Birmittg-| ‘ Riks Chub to 15°20 12-97 7:00—Elks Club vs. Beachcomb- |’ ~ i . Springfield, N. J., says there’s another Johnny and Jim Far- * _* _ | war work, ~ tham, Ala., 58 ‘years. ago. | Wiltie’s S ? 8 ibcas @ iewilies. rell on the.way. d Some men smile inthe evening,| _1943—American “Surrender or’: William B, ‘Stout of Detroit, . “By They are the pro’s sons, John, 15, and Jim, 14, both students | S©me men smile at dawn. ‘But the die” ultimatum to Germans in’ tamed automotive and aeronau- b e :, 69 years ago. Elsie ‘Janis, oldtime actress, 9:00—Sonar School “A” “Young John really hits a golf ball well,” says Papa John. terted owt fast and furious and | : fu |. 1947—FBI reports crime reach- { teeth are gone. { be i wen the first three quarters and Pollock's Jewels. “He qualified among the first eight in the New Jersey Metro- coats " vy the half the score was Jewels THURSDAY, MARCH 24— pclltan fuinies Wp your. diulians bas the walinge Guise Gar ot fan wen | Od a 10-year igh in NG acking- | PO™.in Franklin Co, Ohio, 60) Gay, glamorous, np Hoe ponte y the thied 2 ony Poss ‘Billie's Drive-Inn. ragpe bees tai 12, and now he's getting ready to challenge | small town and asked a real fat| house Workers of America, C. ee ipa | vana is the glorious ead vem Ge Gleanere ‘bat in the last 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. “Hanne bow tale : $x | girl if she could tell him where | O., go on strike. The proverb: “Man’ proposes, vacation rainbow but your fea” quests the Cleeners got plumb rales Cleaners. “ ¢ boys took to the game without their old man | the Post Office was, and she said, | but God: disposes” is common to, St#*® the minute you go aboard got pl prompting them. They saw Bing Crosby play and liked’ Bing’s|“I don’t know. Is that the plac fo oa the loserious oceon Snap 0" 9:00—Sonar School “A” Bob’s Sport Shop, SENIOR BASEBALL Subscribe to The Citizén all languages. Baa one Florida in Miami any Monday, © Wednesday or Friday evening, — First the thrill of @ under velveey orth shleaiioeag ; med and scored 18 points to but ® for Jewels and made several ’ shots at the basket but failed to 7 eet the needed four points to tie where you get kissed ina dark room?” So he asked her what he: name was and she said, “Dora, bu my Daddy calls be Dumb Dora. "| style. They paid more attention to the crooner than they did to their father and now they even imitate Bing.” . Farrell, playing his first golf in, many months, shot a one over par) ——— High man was Skaggs with 13, G. Island City Baseball ; Herrick &, W. Herrick 6, for los- ‘Munitipal ae 87 for the first nine at the beau- unm | OH, I see that you're dumb all ship gaiety, dancing on deck, em, G Sweeting and R. Barber | Afternoon) [etal be Gorey courte. Next tine | K WV ‘ I sin yer and’ fon, vee 1@ points each. Castillo 7 | suNDAY— ra he space yer nA Gene ey est n economy ee nee \ pacar por Yad ‘deare ; L razen. He even took a whirl at ' : . 4 : Jewels penne | 815 9~41 Os pasar ae Le! Boca Raton. Farrell is Peay) Da S$ Gon B TI met a young lady the other! Americas,” and aa endiess round Cleeners 7 $7 18-87 gion " - himself for the Masters. So is} 'y le vy me sien in appetite she had. I" iJ exotically colorful Referee, Villareal, Umpire My-! Second game—Bombers and K. 1 said, “Honey,” I always call them | ‘ou may return any és Po aay Daaey squab elle oreo 3 : etdaigee Gece ee TAKEN FROM FILES “Honey” I get stung so often. I} Thursday or Sunday nightie the Geepese, ceorer Aguilar t est of the National THE CITIZEN OF. said, “Honey, where would you same romantic Your 5 a |. Children’s Cardiac Home. Also MARCH 16, 1939 like to go tonight for a bite to| berth and peed meois The S Th V on hand was Joe DiMaggio, eat? And she said, “Let's go-over | at sea are included im your fare. How y tand e Veterans who was named Mayor of | Local Legionnaires last night tothe Ritz. There’sa nice res- Round trip tore 9 "|: Mending Heart Village, a non- | held a birthday stag party in cel-|‘#utant. High class. They have 46". BASKETBALL Corner sectarian home for children |ebrating the twentieth anniver-|étchup on the table and every- . Class “A” League \{ fom 5 to; 12 with rheaumatic |sary of the organization of ‘the; shins. Yen. wery lucky. there, 1 Powe come eeenerre . we *) Hime Se day.” ell; f finally i ' seed H Sefer Behoo! ® 2 .888| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS*) 5 aD enae nopddreds: af Sit ea _.._:|dragged her over there and sat\p Guaranteed ' wht pA va » Jewels 8 4 667 ON GI TRAINING, BENEFITS “| 2Utographs and was just as popur te epi uk ebster, fishing | gown and believe, you me there | ' 1-DAY EXCURSION ; : ne 7 i i esterda ‘ i | > tg ng 5} Sho! Desire to enter training under dariwity the kids\as \the great} Captain, “Mani Malone | W25 the greatest little soup eater’ Pyare | leaves Miami Monday ; ~ the GI bill and need for other| Babe Ruth was last winter. Tom:| brought to port a 50-pound king-| L. S¥er, heard. I've seen soup! i { = ee H Clase “"B” League benefits continually raise ques-|™¥ Holmes, popular Boston: fish, the largest of the season. A quire Cie EAL oot Cae an 1 ples ta ' tions in the minds of veterans.| Braves right fielder; Tommy| variety of other fish was caught Babies wbubs e Mevel 82) 5 SUR, PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON A Ruiner: ; Club ’ W. L. Pet.) Answers are obtained from. the} Thompson, ‘who passed the Phil by the party in the Ben. . yodsled like this: baby could do; L 4 fener School “B" 12 0 1.000) Vetearns Administration and pub- ate Eagles to the National ; it. And talk about being indiffer- | soccer eneeeeee | Stub 8 5 i | Football League championship; a ent—she spills coffee in her lap} F bd {lished in this column by The Ke gue championship; y s ie et ae REAL ICE BASIS dumior Varety 7 5 530, west Citizen asa service to the’ Referee Ruby Goldstein of Louis: at eae poor het au and doesn’t care which leg it} See your Travel Agent for Beachcomber Jewelers 3 9 250) veterans. Wolcatt fame; Buddy Hassett, ex-| named to the dean's list for |S down. | and You Will Get GUARANTEED. Refrigeration Service Reservations or Write F&O, ) Billie's Drive-Inn 112 070) &. when 1 was discharged’ Yankee. first baseman; Emerson] high scholastic standing in Buck- xk k | , ‘ te from the Army two years ago, .I Dickman, former Red Sox pitch-| ne]] University, according to a That's a beautiful gown: you i ’ ey) Ottice, Mlemt, Mentsiggs Tee, 7 Note: As the fans can see the |{70m the Army years ago, .!}er, and Al Schacht, baseball's! gig eas Ve have on. Do you mind telling me | ™ ‘Is More Economical! 2. Phone 9-7601. % was advised by the Veterans Ad. A dispatch published in The Citizen i 8 f ae " ie o4 Schuol - ~~ a - ministration to enter job, . train? sown niles: wate among ener tay wyliere you got it? Why no, if) lvls PURE, « belf eway fom Pollock's anc oa who entertained at hospitals and; you’ keep it a secret—Sears Health and Si ] hese four games to play, so it] Ms under Public Law 16. Due to} stage shows. : i made it while Roebuck was | y and Safe | THE PENINSULAR & OOCIDENTAL-G. 6. 68 sonditions beyond my control, I, The sponging fleet.is expected - over xe zi oe be Callock . ont Sener aay pers te cher y eainttes at] . There was a clash of personali-} to ee ‘Key West Garibe talking to Montgomery Ward. : (Frewgnr conga etie- it - “Bobs The! that time. Is it possible for me to} Hes each time Farrell and Sara-' next week. According to infor- ere eta | ae nt ~ Cee winner will play ibs Sport) onter training now? zen met. They hemmed and haw-| mation received here today, Cap- So you built a home with glass . 3 express shipments Shep for the city Class A title. 3 ait, 4ed-not only on the links but also/ tain Wal aan walls. I sure did. What about the p o votes A: Ie all probability, 7 alter Lowe, who is in the cargo cates) The Sener B team have won both in all probability, .you cand oy, several radio programs. But) vicini bathroom? Oh, I have glass walls > . enter tra but | vicinity of Cape Sable, has 400 games of the league, so the inter- | em oe raining now, but ve it was all in fun even though one! bunches of sponge. around that too. Well, what will < = at centers around Elks club and should contact your nearest VA has feared the other for the last you do,with people passing by? (ICE DIVISIQN) Jt. Varsity to see which will fin-] office where your first - advised 98 years. automobile licenses | 1 wear my hat. Your hat? Sure: TELEPHONE NO. 8 the romantic ch in second place Ine-Minute SPORTS QUIZ 1 De ers actually fly? 2 Does any bird ha 3. Do foxes climb tr 4 What boxer recently whip ged then champion Sandy Sad dler featherweight” What club finished last in the National League last year? THE ANSWERS: N Ne } i Ve The red fox seldom} climbs, but the gray fox often takes to trees when being chased. | mally the red fox will al- but usually he dies without meking o tree-climbing attempt 4 Willie Pep Chicago Cubs vee . = A Climbing Pooch | DES MOINES, la.—Corky, the pet spaniel of Mr. and Mrs. Phil-| ip Com, spends most of her days and some nights on the roof of the home of her owners. As soon a the dog let indoors, she heeds for the roof, which she teaches by a series of jumps from a mound to a shed, and then onto the house While it & impossible to draw . between a heavy rainfall and « cloudburst, the term clow buret i not usually used unless we more inches of rain falls e @ rate of 10 or more inches per ment will be revaluated for you. ; Q: I am going to school under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act (Public Law 16) and would | like] to know what medical treatment is available to me? A: Under the Vocational Reha- bilitation Act, you are entitled’ to any type of medical treatment. needed to prevent the inter- ruption of your training. Q: Iam a veteran of the last but while in service I did ke advantage of National Service Life Insurance. May I file application and get National Service Life Insurance now? A: Yes, but you will be re- quired to pass a physical examin- ation. Q: Is there any time limit to the.duration of a business loan? | A: Yes. A non-real estate busi- ness loan must be repaid in 10 years or less; real estate loans may run up to 25 years. Q: Am I eligible for a GI loan to buy a share ina going busi- ness in another city? A: You are eligible if you de- vote your personal labor or supervise the business either on a full-time or part-time basis, (Veterans wishing further in- formation regarding veterans’ benefits may have their ques- tions answered by writing the nearest VA office). | ——_————— Fe aA ApAAbAdbAd ddd Abdadse STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL et All Grocers |. first U.S. Open in 1920 at To- ed at the time. Sale of tags in Monroe county for the; first two months this. year is only. 23 behind the number of tags d sold for all of last year, County Sarazen came down to the final | Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd in- rounds of a tournament they | formed The Citizen today. would agree to split their earn- | — . ings. A City Tax Collector Sam B. Pin- ‘*IT recall playing in the La Garce final with Gene in 1928,”} have called at his ofice in the and Farrell soon after showing, last two days to take advantage DiMaggio how to grip a golf} of the 80 percent reduction in the club. “It was a $15,000 tourna-| Payment of delinquent taxes. Mr. ment, the largest purse ever play-| Pinder said the amount of unpaid I beat Sarazen! taxes in the city is in excess of and we split the $5,000 first| $100,000. prize.” The debonair Farrell got his start in golf at the age of 14 at Siwanoy in int Vernon, N. Y. He was just a caddy making $8 a week. A year later he could, break 80. He now has visions that his) sons will follow in his foot-* editorial paragraph: “The easier a girl is on your The period in which the cave}eyes the harder she-is on your man lived is most often called the } pocketbook.” ; Mousterian, taken from a cave in ———— southern France, Le Moustier,) Some of the racing snowshoes where remains of the race were'sed in Alaska are more’ than found. ©! seven ‘feet long. Fee ‘\ Farrell, who played -in his. sledo’s famous Inverness course, ‘recalls that whenever he and A buoy was placed today on Coffin Patches, off Hawk Chan- nel, 10 miles north of Sombrero lighthouse, The Citizen was in- formed by the local lighthouse service. Today The Citizén says in an BASEBALL PLAYERS for “Cuban All Stars” CUBAN PLAYERS PREFERRED SPRING TRAINING AT DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLA. Good Salaries Paid Contact F. R. “SMOKEY” STANCIL President, CUBAN ALL STARS, DeFuniak Springs, Fle. 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