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FORT MYERS NEWS-PRESS SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 8, 1939 PAGE SIX Pappy Lewis Tells Son What Races Start Market Dips New York Stocks JimmyDemaret Holds Lead in Los Angeles Open After 36 Holes He Should Do to Win Fights Close On Late Sales At 2 OTIock 25 tndua Ray Adams Exp 14tj Salea 6 14 17 23 3 66 anDarentlv "zees zomezings" in the 64 Cloae 62 l'a 44 S2'i 28 'm 16 60 151 SUMMIT, N. Jan. 7 (P) 'Way back when John Henry Lewis was just a little shaver around Louis armor. 8K 98 41 Few Emerge With Modest Salea 4 SI 1 4 8 81 IS 9 8 78 12 Interlake Iron lnt Harv Int Can lnt Kennecott Kresice SS Lib OF Gl Loew Inc Munt Ward Nana Kelv It's a neat punch, too, when it works, that Lewis right hand.

He 61 All Entries 1927 Models or Older With Standard Equipment The Frontie)r Philosopher By ROSS BARRETT Curious to catch sight of the mysterious Maharajah of the Mail Mr, Frank Cleveland, we spent yesterday inquiring in all the local Joints where mariners are usually found and at last were directed to a pier to which was moored a long, low rakish craft. We heard on board a terrific racket much like static on a stormy night and hastened to the. after-deck to investigate. 60 Gains; Leaders Give Ground at Close Phoenix, his father handed him a theory which he expected snaps it straight off his shoulder 4 8 25 83 Nat Bis with an overhand delivery and you're reminded of an airplane will win him the world heavyweight championship from Joe IS 6 landing when it whips across Louis on Jan. 25.

22 1 Air Reduc Alleghany Ailis Ch Am Can Am Cr Kdy Am Loco Am Rad Am Smelt Am Am Tub Anaconda Arm 111 Atch SF ACL Atl Retin Avn Corp Bald Uico Bait Barnsdall Oil Bcndix Av Btth Steel Boeing Air Can Ale Can Pac Caae JI Chea A 89 Vi 28 'John Henry," advised, At noon yesterday 14 antique cam were entered in the jallopy derby, unique racing event which NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (JP)-The stock market generally ended the first week of 1939 on a declining trend, with pivotal industrials and He's giving his spar mates large doses of that blow daily, and when LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7 (P) The 14th annual Los Angeles open reached the half-way mark late today and found Jimmy Demaret still in command of the bulky field of professional and amateur stars with a 36-hole score of 134. The young Houston, pro, adding another par-breaking round of 68 to his first-round 66, finished the day four strokes in front of the two "dark horses" candidates, E. J.

(Dutch) Harrison, former Little Rock pro and Mark Fry, of Oakland, Calif. As first-round threats, Leo Die-gel, Lawson Little and Abe fell back under the torrid pace, and defending Champion "if you want to get somewhere 17 28 Id'd 7 7 18 he finishes with them he keeps lighting, always hold your hands will get underway at 2 o'clock this afternoon on the half-mile dirt 4 rails losing fractions to more than right on practicing it until the up, throw punches and keep the IS High 11 ssV 1 45 "a SS 2 17Hi hl Ui 88' 5 40 2Mi 23 '4 1(1' 8 18 St in1 6 1 94 1 132 32 Mi 66 7H 74 152U 184 2 i 9 28 S5's 68 1 Low 104 62 44 82 28 16 604, 151' 89 88 6' 39 28 7 15- 1 18 26 78 lift IS 86 80 81 66 4 151 42 4a4 23 35 'u 28ii 2 18V ktwo points, i he brief session harmless little light bag howls for track at Terry Park. JalloPy der 22 41 32 81 bies are a popular event in Fort low 25 14 66 64 8 41 51 60 49 8 25'-, 12 27'. 16 2-h 17 23V4 4', 12 22 41 82 86 7 zi 16 28 44 16'-, 78 13 19 20 7 28 61 16 46 32 61 9 96 12 88 mercy. 18 started out well, with utilities, rails and specialties attracting 86' 6 John Henry is confident he can 98 14 HiKh 25 15 57 (4 65 84 42 '4 2114 61 62 49 25t "'I 27 16 21Mi 17 24 18 4 13 23 43 33 87 7 2 16 24 45 16 73 18 20 21 7 29 51 17 46 32 61 9 19 96 12 89 17 6 6(1 6ti 23 buyers.

The ticker tape loafed whip jolting Joe. He's expecting 86 7, 7 2 16 23 80 during the greater part of the the fight to go the distance, with Mr. Louis from Detroit abdicating 4 -r 24 21 4 42 53 -t 11 62 8 28 57 1 88 7 87 2 8 4 65 56 MS 4 1 24 18 time, but last-minute selling of seat of your pants off the floor." That's just the plan John Henry figures on using against the Brown Bomber when they tangle in Madison Square Garden's ring. Of course, this particular system will be mixed with a liberal quantity of applied science the boys in the business call it brains or "noodle" and a whole flock of right hands. Although he isn't talking much 81 44 IS 15 SO IS 14 7 7 ...102 64 .115 17 84 .101 88 15 9 21 49 4 7 47 8 1 16 27 40 28 22 13 29 65 23 24 8 I 89 81 82 6 16 Ml 6 steels, motors and other leaders in favor of Mr.

Lewis from Phoe Chrysler Cora Cola Con Edison Corn Prod Curt inn Wri Douglas Air l)u Pont Kant man Kod -Krie Jimmy Thomson, Sammy Snead, Nat Dairy Nat Dint Newport Ind Central No Am Av North Am Nor Pac Packard Mot Harayi Pic-t Venn Phillip. Pet Pub Svc NJ Pullman Co RCA Rem Rand Kpub Stuel Key Too Si-hen Dist A Seara Koeburk Soeony Vac Sou Pac Sou Ry Std IlranHg Sid Oil Ind Std Oil NJ Klona a Web Tex Corp Tex Kul Timken TWA Un Oil Cal Vn Pac I'nit Air Unit Aire Unit IIib Unit Kl 8 Hub IT Steel quickened the pace appreciably. 78 nix. when the 15 rounds are over, 18'. Lewis is so confident, in fact, that Ti 151 2 Dick Metz and Horton Smith, pressed along in the forefront of 19 Even the favorites gave ground at the finish and only a handful was able to emerge with modest ad 20 he has about decided to give up 7 Gen Elee tournament favorites.

Smiling the light-heavyweight champion 42 48 4 23 28 Jimmy clipped three shots off the 51 Gen Motora Goodrich BF Goodyear ship (he's recognized everywhere about it, John Henry's training 35'. 18 Wilson course par almost as easi sessions here at Madame Bey's tut in New York) for keeps. 28U Gt Nor Ry pf 46 82 ly as he sliced four shots off the Homestake "What's the use of having two camp in. the Jersey hills indicate 62', 18', III Central There an amazing scene confronted us, nothing less than the birth of another Mail Bag letter. Seated before a desk improvised with piles of dictionaries, encyclopedias, eompendiums of all the wisdom of the ages, volumes of synonyms ana' antonyms there was the Admiral of the Adjective and Adverb, himself, Mr.

Frank (Mail Bag) Cleveland, Lee County's taxpayer-at-large. Before him was a great staifX paper, to one side a bottleHf smoking acid in which he frequently jabbed his pen and on the other a playing card showing the queen of spades. Just back of him wan a gigantic wooden Indian with a name on it of which we could o'e-cipher nothing save the first let-tel champion Harding course yester 61 8 titles?" he says. ''One's enough he's going to fire right-hand shots day. Espinosa, who posted a 68 in at Joe all evening.

As Max for anybody. And the heavyweight the first round, needed 74 today. Sinking: Spell Hits one is enough for me." Schmeling once did, John Henry 12 38 Thomson toured the Harding Low-Priced Rails Myers and at the small admission price advertised the sponsoring V. F. W.

officials expected a record crowd to pack the Terry Park grandstand. The first event will be a grand scramble and free-for-all with all of the cars entered tearing around the dirt track in an eight-mile, 16-laps, laps event. Next race will be a 16-mile affair with the five winners of the first event fighting it out for the top four prizes. Final will be a consolation with all the entries except the four winners trying for a fifth prize. Cars entered are restricted to 1927 models or earlier makes.

They must have standard engine heads and rears and must not have any glass which might cut the driver in case of a spill. Two Chevrolets and an Overland are entered with the rest of the entries made up of Model Fords. The cars will be numbered for the benefit of the spectators. The drivers, cars and numbers entered yesterday were Jack Shearer, 1927 Chevrolet, No. 17; Neal C.

Lanier, Model No. Gus May-wald, Model No. 12; Phil West, course in 67 for 139 and Snead, who had a first-round 73, shot a will be removed to the Colonial as 60 67 soon as he recovers sufficiently. 60 66 23 60 69 on the Wilson layout before the NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (iP) A sinking spell in low-priced rail Meanwhile, Matchmaker Don de- 60 Wext Un Woolworth Total al-a 632 largest gallery of the day, a throng 50 harea, 0)1 mm Li i Sautel was completing arrange 910 i issues nicked a generally level- of 2,000.

Harrison, now located at Chicago, turned in a surprising 66, ments for a card next Thursday surfaced bond market today. U. I'. 8. GOVERNMENT BONDS night at the V.F.W.

arena where Trraaury SI US Clou governments, while a little mixed, while Fry stayed in the running iTizmxs. 106 8 43-40 Jun 2 continued on the whole to favor 109.31 with a total card of 68-70138. fellow fighters will chip in from their share of gate receipts to vances. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .5 of a point at 52.4 and, on the week, showed a net decline of .8 of a point. Transfers today totalled 632,910 shares against 853,190 last Saturday.

With financial mina's apparently somewhat confused over the administration's latest spending program, the suggestion of new taxes and opposition of the lawmakers to the fiscal proposals, traders shifted to the selling side. Utilities were resistant most of the time as the theory was expounded that congress possibly would balk at appropriations for public -owned power plants to compete with private companies. In addition, earnings in this field continued favorable. Aviations pushed up for a while. Even though recommended expenditures for defense plans were smaller than many expected, it was believed manufacturers could still profit substantially.

U. S. Steel and Bethlehem skid 8 3' 110.4 46-43 46- 44 47- 45 56-46 Low scores for the day were: 71 Tied at 140 were Horton Smith, 107.10 the climbing road. Most industrials and high grades were steady help Williams pay his hospital ,113.20 by Dave Fitch, 72 by R. L.

Miller, Harold McSpaden, and Marvin 10n.3U 109.16 to a bit improved. The Associat Stahl, the latter of Lansing, 3 48-46 3 49 46 i't 62-47 i 47 and doctor bills and get a new start. Gunboat Smith, at whose hands Williams went down when 119 5 ed Press average of 10 low-yield who had a 68 today. Metz and 102.11 Ivan Sicks, Los Angeles caddie, i 51-48 106.81 he cracked his beaa against the 8 62-49 73 by Bob Kramer, 74 by Fred Willard. The men's new shower room will be opened today.

Tomorrow the lockers will be moved out of the present men's locker room and the present dining room will have ended the round with 141, while 109.10 102.26 6 8 1 a 7 6 1 6 S6 7 1 1 10 1 8 2 8 6 ring floor and suffered a concus issues edged up to a new 1938-3! high at 111.1. In the foreign division, which was1 mostly steady, there was brisk activity at rising prices in Colombia 6s of October the 142 group included Snead, 2 102.24 R'K 53-49 63-49 62-511 sion, will Headline nexi weeK 2 Harry Cooper, Byron Nelson, Ed 102.80 104.10 107.16 2 64-61 card, probably against Jimmy Pur die Loos, Ed Gayer and Espinosa. 65-61 "Glad you came on board," h3 said without looking up from his manuscript. "I hope you enjoy watching me turn out one of my masterpieces as much as I do ii observing myself. Have a drink?" Without waiting for an answer, he dropped a big white tablet the size of a quarter into a glass and as it fizzed over the brim handed it to me.

"It's great for headache," he said as we gulped it down. "Why," he went on, "in drinking this alkalizer you are Joining some of the most promin vis or Pop Hardy. 3 55-61 He 107 temporary accomodations pending The field tonight was cut to 100 2 60-65 61 and Japan 6s, each of which added more than a point. 104.28 103.20 low scorers, and ties. Scores of 59-56 102.26 Down fractions to more than a 2 65-60 2 63-58 103 151 or under go into tomorrow's third round, with the final round Fed.

Farm Mm. 49-44 6 107.2 point were Baltimore Ohio convertibles at 12, Great Northern 4s of 46 at 99, New York set for Monday. Mom Owners Laan 104.11 2'4 44-42 ded despite the outlook for a jump Central 5s at 64, Southern Railway Coach Hardage Quits in steel mill operations. General Motors and Chrysler weakened, al OCALA LIVE STOCK MARKET (At Swift Yardal 4s at 5S and Nickel Plate 5 Vis ent company in Fort Myers. The U.

of Florida Staff Quotations nubject to market changm whole county commission are ad- Board Will Select Georgia Grid Staff ATLANTA, Jan. 7 (JP) The University of Georgia's athletic board, confronted with selection of a staff of assistant football coaches, will hold its annual meeting in Athens Tuesday night. Announcement has already been made of the appointment of Wallace Butts, former Mercer star and 1938 assistant, as head coach succeeding Joel Hunt, who handled the the permanent arrangement of flooring and lockers. Anyone who can take their clubs home during the next few days will lessen the confusion bound to occur during the switching from one locker room to another. A mild upset in the notary club tournament occurred when J.

S. Gillentine defeated Irving Holmes to enter the second round of match play, in which his opponent will be John Turner, donor of the trophy for which the Rotarians are playing, Reports come from Sarasota that Jimmy Nichols, one armed sensa baala CWT delivered Orala. Hill Good to Choirs aicts. This Queen of SnaoVa though prospects for new car sales were bright. Carriers lagged in the face of high hopes congress would aid the railroads and traffic GAINESVILLE, Jan.

7 (JP) No. la. 10 to 240 Iba. $6.00 at New York Central 3Xs retraced practically all of Friday's sharp decline to close up 6 points at 66. Turnover was face value, the quietest short session since Dec.

3. Last Satur see here gives every member a Heavies. 240 lbs. up $5 Lewie Hardage, for the past three No. 2s.

150 to 10 lbs. headache every morning. That's five tab No. 8a. J30 to lbs.

$5.26 showed signs of rising. Coppers tipped over. No. 4. 110 to 130 lbs.

5.2t lets. Multiplied by 30 days, wj Model No. Mack Jones, Chevrolet, No. Hugh Senneff, Model No. 13; Jim Sawyer, Model No.

Wilford Lam, Model No. 11: J. C. MacDonald, Overland, No. 14; Tom Brantley, Model No.

F. K. Hendry, Model No. Stewart and Wiltshire, Model No. 10.

Two other entries will be in the race which have not yet been officially recorded. Commander Alvin Gorton of the Veterans of Foreign Wars is officially in charge of the affair, assisted by 'Whir Whitfield. Any information desired as to details of plans for the three racing events can be obtained from Hugh Senneff, manager of Senneff Motors, an expert on Jallopy racing and himself an entry in the event. Frank C. Alderman, will be starter for the races.

Carl J. An-del and Harry Fryckberg will be time-keepers who will check the paces of the Jallopies. Mayor Dave Shapard, Jack Hoist and Sports Editor Heinie Kight will act as judges of the three events. years backfield coach at the University of Florida, today tendered his resignation from the athletic staff, effective June In addi No. 5s, 60 to 110 lb 15.25 day volume was $5,715,600.

Principal losers were General rat hows 1 cent under whatfver weighl have a grand total of roughly 2,000 bania they make. Motors, Chrysler. X. Y. Central, tablets a year.

It's my aimrKv Stags. I'itiiy Sows Culls or unfinished hOKS at various prices dcncmiiiia' upon eon WHEAT DECLINES CHICAGO, Jan. 7 tion to football, Hardage has served as varsity baseball coach. Great Northern, Kennecott, American Smelting, Sperry, Douglas Air ditum-and quality. get another one thousand moVJ' daily headaches in Lee county.

A year ago Hardage was tender EGGS AND POl'LTRY craft, duPont, Westinghouse and How's that for keeping my al JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 7 iVW-EBKa prices declined in late trading today, wiping ou early gains of us much as cent and closing ed a three-year contract, but he International Harvester. Ahead kalizer factory busy?" norma grade A wnites ii ot. on.

said that he declined this as he 83; 20'. on. .30: 17V, in. .27. Khinued were Loft, American Water Works, United Aircraft and Philip Morris.

grade A whites, 24 os. .32 shipped lower compared with yesterday. preferred only a one-year contract. irrailt. mixed.

23-24 or. Live "There's only one fly in the oint Wheat closed M-'i off, May 69- tion who exhibits here on Tuesday afternoon and evening, is playing sensational golf. Jimmy, who has made Ripley's Believe -it-or-not column on three occasions, made a 335 yard hole-in-one, helped out by the fact that the hole was downhill and that he was favored by a following wind but even so. poultry pr lb. Fryers, colored 24 The resignation of Hardage Bonds and commodities were mix leghorn 23.

Broilers colored 25. 4f July 69-; corn li-Va off; marks the second departure from ed. Wheat Chicago was off 'A to ment," Frank continued, "Carl Hanton says he can't give me all Hens colored 4 lbs. up 22; leghorm itoosters '4 cent a bushel and corn down the Florida coaching staff in recent May 53-Vi, July 5414- oats unchanged, May 30, July 29 rye weeks. Red Sanders, who came to CITRUS TABLE WINTER HAVEN.

Jan. 7 (Jn-Fol that unpaid space without cutting out a lot of paid advertising. Ha forgets that while he is a fair to lower. May 47 July here last August as an assistant lowing ia the 6 p. m.

fruit report of the stat department of agriculture inspection 48; lard 2 to 5 lower. coach, accepted recently an assist Liveliness of Golf miduang writer himself and while bureau: G'fruit Or'ites T'a'rs Boxes Boxes Boxes ant coachship at Louisiana State university. Balls Will Be Cut Tiger Fox Recovers, Picked, unproe. 40,336 100,721 81,145 he has some good run-of-the-mill talent in the city room. I'm the euv Park, shipment 82.C87 H6.69S 24.66S Head Coach Josh Cody said he Total in houses 73,172 196.314 55,808 Kail shipments 20.111 78.068 25.9HU NEW YORK, Jan.

7 (jP) The Will Fight for Title NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (JP) Tiger would seek to replace Hardage and Sanders with the best possible that folks really buy the paper to read. But brains like mine (especially when well oiled) can solve team during the last campaign. Athletic Director W. 0.

Payne said the meeting would be executive. He said the board might not be ready to name Butts' assistants at that time. It was believed the board would permit Butts to select his staff. It was just a year ago that the authorities were confronted with the same problem. At its annual meeting then the group announced the selection of Hunt, Butts, then at Male high in Louisville, as end coach; J.

V. Sikes and Elmer Lampe as assistants. Dr. Payne did not disclose reasons for Hunt's dismissal Jan. 1 after the former Texas A.

M. star and Louisiana State backfield coach had led Georgia to five victories, four defeats and one tie during the last campaign. The Atlanta Journal will say Sunday that "a whisper here and a wink there indicate the next back-field coach of the Bulldogs will be Bill Hartman of Milledgeville, "and that Boots Chambless, assistant line coach at Auburn, 'is the Boat shipments 10.40 S0.K91 11,772 Truck shipments 5.02 1H.7M 4.478 Total shipments 85.673 127.725 42.239 available coaches and would spare United States Golf association today took a leaf from big league baseball's book in announcing that anything and I think I've srot it. Ft. picked 46.449 124J24 3S.818 Jack Fox of Spokane, light- no efforts in searching the.

entire I'm going to cut out all capital let heavyweight boxer whose career country for new assistants. Cody it had prevailed upon golf bail, manufacturers to turn out their ters they take twice the space of was believed to have come to an abrupt end a month ago, came back brought Hardage to Florida from Furman, where in 1935 he won the state championship. product according to definite specifications. as a world title contender today. lower case Also why squander room with paragraphs, commas, periods, question marks, Boxer Recovering From Head Injury Robert Williams, the boxer injured here in a main-go battle last week, was considerably improved last night after eight days at Lee Memorial hospital where he had been in a stupor until two days ago.

Williams will not be removed from the hospital for the next day or so. Yesterday his wife and two children arrived from Dalton, Ga. One of Williams' youngsters is a three-year-old daughter, the other an infant son. They are temporarily AH Forma insurance K. L.

JEFFCOTT REALTY COMPANY Fox and Melio Bettina of Bea These specifications are intend dashes, when, as everyone con, N. were matched for a 15- Gator Boxing; Team ed to prevent development of too knows, my letters would make Just round bout at the Hippodrome Feb. as much sense without them." lively a ball one that might enable even a duffer to belt 300- 17. The winner will be recognized as champion by the New York Beats Miami Squad GAINESVILLE, Jan. 8 (P) yard drives and would enable State Athletic commission, which Meanwhile, as he warmed to his tournament players to make par has withdrawn title recognition task, sparks of mental lightning University of Florida's boxers, ridiculous.

leaped from his shininc cranium from John Henry Lewis. hting cautiously, but with a Mi Announcement of the agreement to the steel nointed nen and far HAVE YOUR Worn Tires Retreaded AT SMALL COST 32x. $11.35 $5.90 SANUERS BROS. SERVICE 1302 First Street nn i grid defeat ringing in their ears, scored a smashing 5 1-3 to No. 1 choice for the No.

1 line job making their home at the Colonial Grant, Sabin Enter Net Finals at Tampa TAMPA, Jan. 7 (ZP) Bryan M. (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta, and Wayne Sabin, slender Californian from Los Angeles, both members of the United States Davis Cup team in 1S37, scored impressive victories here today to reach the finals of the 15th annual Dixie tennis tournament. Grant repulsed Hal Surface of Kansas City, in four sets of amazing tennis, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, and Sabin won from Gene Mako, a fellow Californian. in five sets.

The scores were 6 0, 4-6, 1-6, 6-0, 6-0. The tiny mite of the courts from Atlanta has twice won the Dixie ana' a victory over Sabin tomorrow will give Grant permanent possession of the three year trophy which bears the names of most of the leading amateurs of the country during the last 15 years. Surface took the first set from Grant with a display of shois which were termed by the Atlant-an as the "most amazing he had ever seen." Sabin's victory over Mako provided even more amazing tennis than the preceding battle. He took seven straight games at the outset, although his play completeiy collapsed with Mako taking the second and third sets without extending himself. with the manufacturers, one for which the U.S.G.A.

had been striv fear of having another shot of al hotel on Hendry street. Williams' at Georgia', kalizer presseo down our esopho- victory over Miami university ing for several years, was made at gus, we rushed back to the Frontier Bar. tonight in the first meet of the Gators' 1939 schedule? Fox was severely wounded Dec. 9 when he was stabbed below the heart in a fight in a New York hotel. At the time it was believed the wound might end his career as a boxer, but he has recovered rapidly and after an examination a few days ago he was given permission to resume light training.

the annual meeting by Archie M. Reid of Hastings-on-Hudson, N. "Kelly," we gasped, "give Florida, paced by Capt Jack A who was unanimously re-elected Mtopy Eiaces something that will cure a hfc i Long, 155-pound division, and president of the association. Reid told the delegates that trial ache iuick." Kelly reached forV cylinder shaped bottle and dropped Southeastern conference champ in 1937, won five out of the eight Hough Motors 838 First St. Phone 448 Overland One man saved $15 a month like a $15 raise.

of the new stymie rule, which per one of the familiar tablets into a bouts, Miami capturing two, with mits lifting of the nearer ball glass of water. cne a draw. There were 54,440 active gas wells in the United States at the end of 1937. With the exception of ont "That will do the trick," he said, Mr. Frank Cleveland told me 30 when it is within six inches of the hole as well as within six inches of the other ball, would be forfeit by Miami in the 135-pound division every match ended in himself, when he left them on con extended for another year.

signment this morning." 2 p.m. at Fair Grounds VATCH THE OLD CARS RUN! Admission 25c to All "While the rule was very favor decision with the Aldo Garcia Jerry O'Connell fight proving the ably thought of by all the tourna THE FRONTIER BAR ment players with whom I discuss .4 highlight of the meet. Garcia, with a barrage of stiff rights, took two of the three rounds to defeat S. B. and Budweiser Beer and for the first time in Fort Myers ed it," Reid added, "the executive committee felt that one year was Ballentine's ale on tan.

O'Connell, brother of Steve O'Con Beers Wines Limiora hardly enough for it to sink in. The committee will make a nell, President of Florida's student body and former Gator boxing captain. thorough check of the reactions of A players and sectional associations jA series of lefts and rights in this year." the third round gave Long his de cision over "Cozy" Dolan after the SETS NEW RECORD I 1 Modern Tccafrnonts Battle Creek Cabinet Baths. Swedish Massare, Spinal Treatments, Intestinal Irrigation, El-! liott Treatments. Short Wave.

i i One of the best equipped offices in Florida. T. A. Gffcshatn BAYVIEW COURT PHONE 882 NEW YORK, Jan. 7 W-Wes- two had fought cautiously for two rounds.

ley Wallace, speedy Fordham uni Rich Jersey Milk Cream Buttermilk Dobbins Dairy PHONE 55S-R GIANTS GET O'DEA NEW YORK, Jan. 7 )-The New York Giants today received the signed contract of Catcher Ken O'Dea, who came to the Terrymen in one of this winter's biggest ball deals. O'Dea, Outfielder Frank Demaree and Shortstop Bill Jurges were traded to the Giants by the Chicago Cubs for Outfielder Hank Leiber, Catcher Gus Mancuso and Shortstop Dick BartelL In the 145-pound division H. H. versity junior, set a new world in door record of 1 minute 4.4 seconds Graham moved up a division for a night and pounded out a clear-cut decision over Miami's Georgie tonight as he led all the way to win the 500-meter run, one of the feature events of the Columbus council K.

of C. track meet at the Black. Graham usually fights in 2 Service To You We are always glad to be of the utmost service to you, and it is a pleasure to place at your dis- posal banking facilities of proven merit. the 135-pound class. 245th coast artillery armory.

To encourage the Australian newsprint industry, the Australian government has granted a bounty as high as $15 a ton, according to the current price of imported We own and offer: All or any part, $20,000.00 Lee County Road and Bridge Refunding 54 bonds due Jan. 1, 1968. Price 100 and accrued interest. TO POLICYHOLDERS cS the Ycrlx Llle Insurance Company I Have Moved My Of fire From 2224 Hendry Street No. 35 Patio De Leon mil 0.

MNHEL Special Arent Phone (78 The RRSTNrVnoNALBANK Jallopy Races Today 2 p.m. at Fair Grounds Watch the Old Cars Run! Admission 25c to All -A. IM FORT MVER.S FLA. IVm. M.

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