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SPORTS LOANS Bth Satisfaction—Our Best I Lett—Near St 11, 1939 Iriday, August THE SOUTHERN JEWISH WEEKLY ' Page Seven nal berth in one of the sixteen A Recommended Business Directory major outfits. But as Sington, Rosen or Galatzer..* can., testify, getting there is tough enough but LAUNDRY TIRES JEWS IN staying there is even tougher STEAM SONVILLE DUNLOP TIRE & RUBBER CO. m. mm. mm 'mm mm mm mm mm LAUNDRY Ernest S. Haselden, Manager H. Clifxon, Owner Easy Terms wSh SPORTS LOANS Bth Satisfaction—Our Best I lett—Near St. Weiner On Your Own Security Phone 5-4480 Advertisement—s Months to Pay hu Morris 908-10 Main St, Phone 5-7335-J Seaboard Finance Corp. rONE WORKS FERDINAND AND SID—THE America. You’ve probably read 515-516 Lynch Big. Ph. 5-1750 TRUCK BULL . REPAIRS AND THE MATADOR about it . and every paper that i®;mm:mmm»rmmmm::mmm>* rAMfeS GREIG WINN MOTOR COMPANY The last we heard of him Sid- ran the story of Hank Prusoff’s Manufacturer of Lubrication Brake Specialists ney Franklin, the Brooklyn boy brilliant victory over Bitsy Grant Trim gave 25-year-old Washington :ast Stone Truck Work a Specialty turned matador, was corailing the the SHOP and SAVE AT lels—Ornamental Plaster 405 E. Bay Street Phone 5-6492 Cuban financiers to back him in boy double credit because of his 9 564 Stockton St. erecting a huge corrida down Ha- notable comeback. vana way. A corrida, you surely Setzer’s VACUUM CLEANERS^ “SOLD DOWN THE RIVER” TAILOR remember, is the place where they BASSETT’S SWEEPER SHOP toss the bull. Well, the corrida There may be but six or seven STORES I. LIPSON Vacuum Cleaners and Repairs was built but the Cuban populace Jewish youngsters cavorting., on made by Lipson is Motors Cleaned and Adjusted—sl j proved more interested in batting the diamonds of major league wear, iteed to fit and 3811 Main St. Phone 5-2567 averages than in bull throwing baseball parks but there are ten is for Men and Women times that number in the many WATCH and money the fans should have st. Phone 5-8569 REPAIRING spent on Franklin and his picador minor associations of big league’s BETHEL VENETIAN range EDWARD A. GASSER circus they poured into the coffers subsidiaries. The clubs BLIND CO. Watch Repairing of the Cuban baseball magnates. from the sand-lots to the Class Easy Terms Expert Swiss Watchmaker Result, Franklin came back to AA outfits in the International 2022 Evergreen Ph. 5-7155 •ck Drug Co. With Bulova Watch Company Brooklyn. circuits. And a careful check-up !5 Main at Monroe From 1929 to 1933 with prexies Ford Frick and Will The other day we met him in All Nite 124 W. Bay St. Phone Harrige as well as with Tony Ger- 5-3217 Open 5-9952 Frank Buck’s jungleland at the aghty of the St. Louis Sporting New York World’s Fair. He was WELLS AND PUMPS News reveals that there are at gazing at a gargantuan Indian Lucielle Shop T least four Jewish baseball players GRAY WELL & PUMP CORP. elephant with a sort of wistful Millinery Hosiery in every organized league in the Water Systems look in his eye. “Imagine,” said minor circuits. Your old friends, ROSE JOEL Sales and Service the most popular matador in Am- r PLACE Goody Rosen, Fred Sington, Phil 237 Laura St. Phone 5-6552 554 Forest St. Phone 5-2140 erica, “they allow every Tom, Dick iin St.—W. Forsyth St. Weintraub and Andy Cohen —cur- From Roxy Thoatro and Harry to tease these elephants «ork rently out of the majors—are with KL FRUIT JUICES and and they won’t allow me to make WINDOW CLEANING the Montreals, Louisville, Minne- COCOANUT MILK the bulls happy.” Hawthorne, Owner SERVICE WINDOW CLEANING apolis and Milwaukee respectively. Sid was very despondent. He COMPANY And Andy Cohen is manager of I PIG’N had conceived elaborate plans for 515 Main Street Phone 5-5509 the Milwaukee Millers. Milt Ga- a corrida at the Fair in the shad- latzer, who used to play for the WHISTLE FLORIDA WINDOW CLEANING ow of the Perisphere. Maestro Cleveland Indians, is with Indian- Food and Soda W. Solomon COMPANY Grover Whalen was enthusiastic apolis in the American Associa- 9TH and MAIN representing 35 E. Church St. Phone 5-5241 over the idea of such a colorful tion. There are many others. Churchwell Company spectacle with picadors, bandar- Here is a partial list of those sent Phone 8-1062 S'" a illeros, capes, swords and bulls. in by the staffs of the American “JT’S DIFFERENT” But the A. S. P. C. A. had kayoed and National League as well as Pays while you live and were :mmmwmmtmmmm j the idea. Bulls in the class the Sporting News . Again when you die. I Abe Diamond were | Life, Accident, and Health = of Ferdinand and meant to ASK flowers cork trees. Sid Gordon—Class B, Clinton, ’eople Made Peppy INSURANCE smell under JAMES T. FENTON Sid sw'ore on a stack of bibles Louisiana. Liv-O-Med. Con- 610 Lynch Bldg. Ph. 5-1304 ed Cross I 1216 Graham Bldg. Ph 5-5100 { that his bull-throwing circus Hal Kramer—Troy, Florida. Health Herbs for atural would be a harmless one. No sr Bile, Billiousness, Con- Julius Rosenbaum Elizabeth- bull would be killed . merely Indigestion, Sour Stom- town, Appalachian League. tickled . and according to the tired, run-down feeling SAVE GAS stop paying for Morris Bergman, El Paso, Ari- “We Appreciate Your Jewish lad there’s nothing the zona-Texas '* . us League. ise causes. 25c & sl. Red wasted gas .See for Business’ on ex- bulls like better. But again the Frank Fuchs —South Boston, Bi- money - back free test sensational iv-O-Med A. S. P. C. A. said nix. Adv. haust analyzer. State League. .. CONLEY UNITED And so the lad won his “C” at Harvey Goldberg Johnstown, C. S. DUBS , SERVICE Morningside heights, who was dis- Pennsylvania State Association. Watchmaker and Jeweler 625 Hogan 5-6580 covered in Mexico and idolized in Jack Stein —2b Milwaukee, WE REPAIR JEWELRY | >• Spain, is heading for San Francis- American Association. OF ANY KIND co’s Treasure Island Fair. There Earl Roth —pitcher—Ohio State 734 W. Adams St. Ph.s-6755 the A. S. P. C. A. will not trouble League. CALL his bull-tossing antics. Ralph Sachs —Northeast Arkan- . .. L & L Freight Lines Incidentally, to these of you who sas League. Jacksonville 5-2095 have never seen a bull fight and Harry Weiss—Yankee Farm — Phone 5-6332 Cash & Carry West Palm Beach 2-0212 to whom this entire story sounds Georgia. ] Miami 2-8484 like bull—please remember that WA-8953 Atlanta Franklin is the only matador in We have the names and posi- tions as well as club affiliations ECONOMY ; the world to have made the grand Hats C & B < and batting averages of another South America, circuit—Mexico, eighty-three Jewish lads who are LAUNDRY SERVICE B. RAINES Cuba, Spain and Southern France all beset with the same idea—to DRY CLEANING, ETC. at SIO,OOO a performance. And make the big leagues..... Some are SHOE REPAIRING, ETC. BARBER SHOP SIO,OOO is a lot of bull in any lan- still high school kids Others are Services from Head to Foot ¦ Street nole Travel Tours 26 N. Hogan guage. fresh out of college (as a matter Completely Finished ! 16 Hogan St. Phone 5-5521 And so we left Franklin still of fact, they went to college solely 1962 San Marco Blvrt. gazing wistfully at Frank Buck’s to play baseball—with hopes of elephant. Looking at this short, being scouted by a minor league move PLEASE tanned, slim figure you would club). The big idea is to PATRONIZE" OUTDOOR BOWLING could ex- up in the baseball world with a fi- OUR ADVERTISERS 12 Noon to Midnight hardly believe that he 4 ALLEYS Open ecute the traditional maneuvres of The Bowling Club the corrida with such faultless rated tops in his 1321 SAN MARCO BLVD. purity that he is business. Yet, even as you and I, he turned green the first time he Announcing.... saw a bull gored down below the Rio Grande. He promised to send "We Appreciate the Business us a post-card of his corrida at Treasure Island. THE REMOVAL of Our HANK PRUSOFF COMING OF THE Friends" ALONG STRONG . Many Jewish Not many weeks ago we told you about the amazing comeback • of a young giant from the West Palmer Appliance Co. who has returned to the East, iiAM scene of his first great conquests, TO NEW AND LARGER QUARTERS in search of new worlds to con- Great Southern quer. The very fact that this Jewish youngster from the 334 WEST FORSYTH ST. Trucking Co. Coast—Seattle is his home town — did come back Is the remarkable Big Savings and liberal trade allowances during Carolina, story. His back was crushed; he Serving Florida, Georgia, North South * was given up for dead. When he Our Mid-Summer Sale Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama survived he was told he never would walk again. When he be- • gan to hobble, he was told not to participate in athletics any more Your NORGE DEALER victory, Phone 5-4250 . .His most recent how- 1961 Clarkson St. ever was a decisive win over the sixth ranking tennis player in CALL SEASHOLE FUNERAL PARLORS 5W8713.
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