1669-67 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926 .&.. i•-,- ��
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• PAGE TWELVE THE H RALD, MIAMI, FLORIDA, SUNDA'Y,..IANUI
_NEWS OF MIAMI BEACH _
.) ISIIORS TARE MATCK LITTLE GOLn1lOCK.S 1�1�1
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TENNIS TOURNEY VII
• FROM?I Am1NGOS,10.5 �M,, BE CONCLUDED TODAY
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Blue Four Takes Early Lead ,. ' Adams to Meet Calder in M IA]
in Special Contest For the ' �1 Singles; Large Gallery
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Platt Trophy. .• ' ' i Watches Play
The Vlsltora polo tour defected the_ Pinel, Ili the Jenuery tournament i -
•Fleming.. quartet, 10 to L. before the •.: of the ?tlaml Deitch Lawn Tennis es-I
largest crowd of the season at the Via- ...relation will D• played !lits afternoon;
• wing.. Polo club. Miami !leach, yester• r'" 1 - at J:20 oeieeok on !fie Fiend ngu hotel
,ray ■flrrnoon. The euperlorlty of the 1 1 - 1: courts. The men's elpKler (Innis will! We have on
' \•biter• aa• demonstrated • In the
4 see Jnrvls Adams meet J•nMs c'ulde4
opening period, and the learn eased up; 1 - while In lh• men's t it le.. Il. 'eV.I
. ,luring the latter part of the centeses I 1• Itagemann and Paul liernett will meet
The wlnulug four received trophies.: eye winner of the C. Cr. Vliher-It. W,
donated by Mrs. J. Platt. _ t . 'r. •: Dacleison vrsu• it. Gifford-It. Correll!t' din the rest
1 Flamingo players put op a hrlllixnt M • , r}r I march. "This latter mend-final will be
4 1 game, and took advantage of many of '�W I played at 9:46 A. M. today.
their opportunities. but both teams; • T...pities will be awarded the win- reuses were
played reggrdty at times. overriding' I vera and runners up in th,• .Ingle.
` I (ho ball and wild swings at the ball) 1 '";+. - lance doubles by the l•himing° lintel.
- 1• being frequent. Several limes each' !
Yesterday's !•role play was featured
')1 team had rhancs to •cure, and mistier' • f by the doubles mulch Id whteh IIake•I I not built for
The. ball. Both teams were wild on ,
A111 (mann and P. ltrrnett eliminated the
'their •hot• for goal, each aide'toles- - - .(tong team of S. Barnett and W. Wit-
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Inc frequently. • son. S. Barnett and Wilson took ilio I
J.C. Andrew of the Vlsltora was the .�;. opening net, 4-6. beet tragemarm and
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• high score man of the day. with four
to hi../credit. ! ,} P. Harnett rallied and funk the next
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Jolters Fleischmann of New York ant - - �lwn, both going Into yxtra games, 7-LI
• Cincinnati played for the first time - ! , and 7-5. Iteal speed wail displayed by
• t here this year at No. 1 for the Visitors. all four pinyon• ire Ihl. match. The house a
Earlier In the Any, S. Barnett end
-r The gallery was ■n !nth uslxetle one • WIlson James defeated Jaes Calder uteri` •1
and frequently,cheered where good Moony-hatred. curly-headed little French \Vtdttem, 6-4. 7-6.prays were made. ,ass ltl.ghsue was lost as alcea Jatvls Adams continued Idslrffennive l Seventh etre
Blase Tates Offr salve frightened ...yen she gc
est anis! night toward Gee tournament rhamplupahlp
The;Vlsiturs in blue. took the of- of the carwera -aa aa was t;oldltoeks
by defeating S. llurnett.in Dm seml-
findre and kept the ball In their,op- of the f•Iry •
tale, .Thom •he no clo•e1T Mal round. 6•4, 6.2.• Adams. act the
• 1'unents' territory, during the' first resembles. war.she heat wan the be•r. pace through the match nod tile sere- ial. The to
. chukker, the hall Passing the center Hat the Camera ma. t Awn. Ivo was a strong factor in ION vlcluryr
:r J ' of the field only one•.. The White th.sgh I. a sort..• ss•od,whIle !iota!- 11. W. Davidson defaulted hila sem
F'lannti go players did not get within leek. eseaped the hear. Aa. is the final match to James l'ulder.J• 1
• ,. striking tastanee of goal. At the close adorable d ter of atr.gad 'Inc v.A. t;lffurd steel Curran defeated Adanls •
1, of seven minutes of play. itch liasoler Wsgka- .f Chicago. wha are .t•ylsg noel Griffith. 7.6, 6-2. dining room.
:m... sent throngs the first[oal of the game at the Ll.reiu hotel�Photo[raph by A large
♦'' for the'Blue. , g gallery watched the play
Hekrt tires■!site. during the afternoon. I I
Andrew made a long shot for goal at •
` 1 the beginning of the second chukker, ----- ------ --- ------------ - - •second floor
which went wild of Its mark. Mass- • T11?: PLEASURE or norm. •
1•IIte henry P.
gE('ll B(he
i ler sent In a shot that telt the posts Senator Henry Cabot Lodge was The late henry P. Davlwn, the fame
r.d bounce.(' back, and then Cooley talking about the bulahevlks. nus New York banker wAd fIphllan•
) •:: rove the ball through. Andrew ',termed "Genoa dreiroyed whatever hope we (templet, often used to tell a banking closets and
II a goal after his team mate• had had that the bolsherike were going story. 1•
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brought the ball down. The Blue of- to reform." he said. "Dope Is.a Cue- A chic young erase widow in a small
Ill,fenslve continued, and D. -1), Young clow■ thing to lose, and that Is why town suddenly blox..umcd 'out with a l
t imeele a safety, Ctoiey nelsctng C»1 on we rues the conference. diamond necklace.and a 17,006 auto-1 - and bath, la
'e his freaehccl. 'tVe' are like the Young man In mobile, and that very clay an elder!ye
,,• Andrew Inaugurated the third chuk- sport.. clothes who cast jkly after fly woman, the wife of a prominent manJ
)- per with a goal, and there Cooley over a Iltlle'pond with lirn expensive ufacturer, entered the First Nhtloi al I '
•-•,•.- scored. alter he had taken the ball the la nw'
ceood rod. bank and said: I ,
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I ac",•ngth t! lhr, 'laid, uuntclated. "After he had been casting some '•I want to kTurw what cheeks my feetwith a
The 'Vway
hite. regletervl !heti first four hours' •n lhle a farmer ap- husband has drawn during the last
S'1 ' nal of the game durlr.0 1::•s ,Ic•kl.er, peered and ..aid:
.. { lin^ Stephen Sanford c•.r.d "Why, rlrxngcr, !sore's no filch 1, a'erk•regret to nay, madam," roti the 000.00• TI
Y. Th.. I•laminw.I gained posac•estnrr..•f that puddle." ! roan belched the bronze gr1He .Aruuth•
t,, f the bill ...hen the fuvr•v.chukker The young man began to uec ulnt hie ly, "that 1 cannot supply the infurnia
;r ` Ilnrd. and-I1. Shaffer toles,'i goal rod angrily. . _ tion you deelre.•' •
�1"rc•r the playout, Senfor I shot tile
•;,I' � "'Darn your buttons?" he said. The elderly woman's face hardened.
}alt to•Shafr;r, who sctr.d. Sentorl 'you've .polled thy whole day's fish• "Ain't you the paying teller?"r'. aha, -and four yea:
• - t'd' the ball dtwn tho length a! the Inc.-
Cord, and C....1. Fisher totalled gosJ. biased.
r`' 'Sanford also m'ese4 Fnhc r scored. amYea;' said the man politely,, ?but 1 •
•Tin tall then went to the Mimi. who were Gen.'T. Coleman Dupont, \yard I not the tellln6 payer.'•
Mlle'.d a try tot goal. Meagher, U. 11, Atkisson, Clifford j
' The 'Whites tailed-In their first try Storm, J. C. Andrew, George H. dolt 'Turkish wanes sire forbidden to
:tor goat in the fifth chukker, and then and•Graham bollen. dance In public. • _ I e boost. Ie
Shaffer scored. Daimler made a sen- .__ __ ____►-__.._._ - _._._ .. _ _�._. --tom_
o - ,Ht_ional run with the ball the length y
is ,•,erer tee field and scored.ball.
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4.-a; Missed a goal. The period ended with
l Sanford scoring with a •low drive. Here Since 1908, Health1�and Still Growing' I ox avenue, E
Plele iumaas I■ Pretty PlaY•
: - lr -IFlelschmann made • pretty run with
. the ball"In the sixth and J.-the Cooley 'SMITH'S CASINO BATHS '
4,; *far
AJoni wee caned on Cooley from Alton
• !ell crossing ■ted Sanford mired with
' - hies,free shot, The Whites made a I
•,' felt' alld tiassler's free shot missed• ,,til a boat. , .,, • -. Oldest business house at the bearh, Autlrely remodeled and don le�
')••• : . IPtay In 'the
-.seventh chukker seas I Q
• delayed for a few minute■ while ,In capacity last year. I - roof. Firstfk
` ) ,Fleischmann changed mounts, his first
:+ a pony bucking. Fisher mlued two shots Abundance of fealties for spending the day, Restaurant, plenlol
•• for goal. FI°laehmann scored. In the houses, etc. C
Si.'osYrtlm•play the Whites misdeed a goal.I ! breakfast•too
-The vleltors bad things their own Largest swimming pool and largest bath home at the Leach.
a)wf•.,'w,lty In lhe.ei btb chukker.' Threq as, .Neayour friends at Smith's and b eatle an atmosphere of - I
••`` YY senile for goal failed. 'Cooley took the I South'
Meet and wy>bgll the length of*the Item- and An- •
•••Qr`rw scored. -A foul was enA on D,I CORDIALITY
•t s'.D;L.Toveg;Lor Ironing and Andrew ,
i -,. Ted on his arae shot. I and bath '
"' The line up and summary: _ t ,:sei
''f .'iVISITORS
l I ORSnnwn FTs 1 CFGI"t. Fisher
SMITH CO., INC. MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA'. al
.*••=1' 'J:.0Cooley.
No.3 14. Sanford) . .•. '_-----_ i age space. '
't'''"--...7....C.Cooler No.3 H. Shaffer
,...4-11. IL'labeler Back • D.P. Young t
# .fieon,Dy Dcrlods:
Vlgleors 1 2 2 0 11.1 2-101 ► w••- �.+. - -
; ` p►,merge . d e 1 J 2 o e e_ 6' �" - i dry and room
-r goals-J, Fleischmann. 1: J. C. An-
Arw. t:'Jrc. raelry, a; It. }i. Hasler.•
Cor. 5th St. and Lennox Ave. Phone 873 M. B.2; C. G. Fisher, 1; S. Sanford, 2; H.
=..`tib ffer. 2, , •
` outs-J. C. Cooley, D. D. Young. • Price is t 2�
`.s Safety-D. D. Young. . - i }
e-• s ' Missed goals-Vlsltora, T; Flami,go, t ..
;J>:;. ! two, three an
Ief.rec--rzebr.t )3u11 k. he Causeway Pharmacy
y'; Imekeeper and.corer-T- P.Geddis. ,
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C SINO BEACH.CI?OWD i E. E. HEIQDERSON, PROP.• f
�` �''' IS SEASON'S LARGEST .
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v.,,- -'• .IYTI NL:ED FROM PAGE TEN. I We SS Hcl •
t Your Patronage We invite yc
;: •;:the sklrr end'bodice, and her cap was .
$�.. Dla.k. gs
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pretty young girls who have Licensed g
PrescriPtioniat in Charge We Deliver ! • t spection. 1 c
:'t•.1 'le •art-Prod and are spending the win- t • ,
ler at the' Flamingo hotel mingled
-``%-rWIt -the'erowd, on the bench. They ,
7 ",wer Miss Alice Johnson of Fort .< ,.c • ..,• ...si' - •- derf�l build11
- '.'W'b th, Tex., and Miss Margaret Orler
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i os'• Ilford,-lel. Miss Johnson's cos- ----- ---?-=:_� ----- 1
(f ' to was'a sleeveless nattier blue •••••••••••••,..... ..........;....... .....6......__--
r ,'tw •salt made with Eaton ,sell.` I, proving to yo
",tend Straight skirt• pongee blouse and
c..me I hat of blue.,_MIs■ Orler wore
�arw•a art awenter of white with Indfan • �e - Free
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L1 or red,end smart skirt of white Free. I_ - Fre
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