The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926... ARE WINNERS OF THREE STRAIGHT NEW YORK YANKEES AND) EXOOKLYN DODGERS ARE, | - } LEADING STRONG PACE IN! CONTESTS ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD- | QUARTERS, April 29.—Chdm- pions ‘of 1925 <in ‘major ‘league | baseball “are making known their presence “in this year’s raée after showing poor form in leaving.the | mark. * Pittsburgh, and Washington, the American league and National league/¢hampions, have won three straight ontests and now may ‘be comeidered well on the trail ‘of! early season sprinters. The ‘New York Yarikees and ‘Brooklyn Dodgers are offering «| ‘pace that wili bririg out the best efforts of both champion clubs. Last ‘year the Yankees had dropped’ to*sixth piace in the standing? at, this ‘stage of the sea- son, -but now they have battered 46wn about every first string box man in the east. Lefty Grove, of the Athletics, was beaten ‘yesterday by the New York sluggers, 2 to 0, because they hit at the opportune moment, ‘and Sam Jones pitched masterfully, al-. lowing three hits. Grove had 11} strike outs. The; Senators “pounded Rookie Wiitse, of Boston, for a 5 to 2 ver- Ne fies time’ten of thereon a Tun of 3 Dhlehurled a good game for the Cleveland, Indians against the » Sister’s ‘men’ obtaining ma safeties and losing, 7 to es 2 obtained its third vie- tery of the Detroit series by ham- the service of Barfoot for’ a £0 5 victory, Ty ‘Cobb, ap-/' Pearing in his second game as a regolar, hit safely once and stole a base. > % Although outhit, 11 to -8,“ the Pirates bats swung at the time bi the" eviekigesl soc plone hold Pu nats te ly ad carted MeWeeny car- third conques: 4, with the losers. Fournier, of ‘ned the first homer OVER SARASOTA IN FLOR- WA STATE LEAGUE EXHI- BITION YESTERDAY. ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD- QUARTERS, April 29.—Fort My-/ , ers landed on Collins and Wilson for 15 hits yesterday, taking the ‘third game of the series with Sarasota in the Florida State leagle, 9 to 0. The speedy Lee gounty outfit played a fine game|tie Use of the powder, or what in the field behind McRae, whose pteching was a puzzle to the Gulls, MeRae fanned eight oppo- nents and allowed only ‘four hits. Sanford took the series from Lakeland, romping away with ‘the! final game, 7 to 3. Homie runs by and Allen were features of the contest. The Highlanders |. Miss Mary Elizabeth illon | o | gathered a dozen hits off Cantrell, | i) sive a chee Grillon | FoR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD CLARENCE H. PIERCE while the Celery Feds were touch- ing up Luther and Spraul for nine} safeties. Lakeland's bingles were! well seattered, however, and they were not able to connect with the) ‘ball when hits would have meant) runs. St. Petersburg apparently had fits second game with Brailenton } sewed up, when the Growers stag- ed an 8-inning rally, resulting in three runs. As a result the boys from Manatee counted another marker. j The Tampa Smokers held a 3-run Jead over Orlando until the last) half of the ninth inning, when the, ‘Golts used three pinch hitters, who} pasted Alvarez hard and counted! three runs, winning the game 4 to 8. Butsman, Van and Trenchard} ‘were the stickmen to solve Alvarez) steots. With two out in the tenta,) Young muffed Trenchard’s fiy, let-| ting in the winning run. ~- | ‘The first member of a Presi-; Gent's cabinet to resign was Thomas Jefferson, when secre-} tary of state. i i | alarm was not “WWCCCK CSc cvouscccovevcce | OUT OUR WAY THE REY WEST CITIZEN COVCeecasesvevecoe +s Heese ete eee eee a! BASEBALL me : By WilhaMS CALENDAR OF SPORTS|: cowveyrons ooewmc a ‘CUOVSR COoVE TUE COHOEOOE. YESTERDAY’S. RESULTS | | American League Cleveland 7; St. Louis 3. | Cuilcago 9; Detroit 5. | “Washington 5; Boston 2. New York 3; Philadelphia 90. National League Brdoklyn 5; Boston 4. New York 5; Philadelphia 2. Pittsburgh 9; Chicago 4. St. Louis 5; Cincinnati 3. TODAY’S GAMES National League New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. . Louis at Chiétgo. American League Detroit at St. Louis, Chieago at Cleveland. Boston at Philadelphia. Washington at New York. STANDINGS National League Ww. LL. New York ... Cincinnati . Brooklyn Philadelphia ....... Chicago ............. Pittsburgh 9 Boston .... 2 - BT American League oe New York < RoOoRaawe Ke aneoses ~ ‘POTORERS TO BE CARRIED BY UMPIRES <= 5 x 8 + i (By Ansociatea Prem { NEW YORK, April 29.—Little “bags of resin for the use of pitch-} ers will be carried by umpires in. the American league hereafter to comply with ‘the letter of the rul- ing adopted last winter, but box men will request use of one of them at his own risk. Just what will happen to a pit- cher who-expresses a desire to dry his honils on ‘the mésh bag is a problem. From the American; ‘magnates who met here yesterday, and decided to comply with the rules, it is learned that the league has done with the matter and that} hereafter the subject of resin is a. manager-player proposition: Commissioner: Landis hus said that only the ‘pitcher has anything | to say about shether resin shall be used, that the little bags area part of baseball under the rules. Moreover, the commissioner con- tenis that permission to use resin as specified in the rules is given tog moundsman when he signs a contract with his club. It is part of the pitching paraphernalia. There may be a test case in the} league before long. But ,many/} | FO: baseball followers will be inter-| FOR, COUNTY COMMISSIONER | being ‘asked bythe Red Cross in Fifth District W. HILTON ‘CURRY ested to know what happens to a player if the manager objects. to happens to the manager if he per-| mits its use. Piano Recital To Be Given Tonight At Convent School, t will give a piano recital this cve- ning at the Convent of Mary Im-/ macualte when a program consist- ing of many excellent numbers | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD tt Garden Theatre by St. Paul’s Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY {which has been made ready for FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District } MYRTLAND CATES will be rendered. The recital will be given in the auditoriim of the institution, the event, and all friends are in- vited to attend, Two Grass Fires Call Out Fire Boys Here Last Evening The fire laddies were called out two times last night to extinguish grass fires that were feared to be getting beyond the control of the _ jaymen. The first one, was at 8:30, and the fire wad in the FP. BE. C. terminals.inclosure. The other was in a different part of town and at a later hour. The calls were by telephone, and the sounded. Chief Pinder with engine company No. 1 responded each time. FOR €O re See S aad DENNY AA Sl PAINT =AHAT 19% = AcHEEEENG v2 DAABATTER FH _ ( BuBALLALLL > 2) Bu HALAL RACING—Meeting of Metro- politan Jockey “Club, at Jamaica. tee eee eee eee ee oe Meeting of ‘Kentucky Racing As- BRO OOD, Texas — Texas sociation, at Lexington. Meeting of Juarez Jockey Club, at Juarez,| tercollegiate Press Association. Mexico. BENCH SHOW—Annual show of Providence* County’ Kennel Club, Providence, R. I. | HEY ! Sew =| DAD BLAMED “MA HOOS! EF YUH WANT SOME BREKFUSS RIN, TH MAWNIN, MEw BETER LET ME GIT SOME > SLEEP! DES MOINES, Iowa—District Convention of Rotary Clubs. 4 JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi BASEBAL}- Opening , of | the | sles ‘Teueachers’: Association; season of the Three-I League. SHOOTING — Delta Handicap; trapshooting tournament, at} LOGSPEIELI IASI SS DS: ws Clarksdale, Miss. DEMOCRATIC VOTERS ‘OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF FLORIDA : I wish to announce my candi- dacy for re-election to the Flor- ida ‘State Senate from the Twen- ty-fourth district, subject to the Democratic primary. There will be a number of matters of vital importance to this District, and particularly to Mon- roe County, in the 1927 session of the Legislature. The bound- aries of the City of Key West ‘will have to be changed to inelude the Florida East Coast Railway terminals. The ten year contract will expire with the 1927 session. T am a party to the contract ex- cluding the terminals from the! City in consideration of the con-! struetion of the Casa Marina ho-| tel in 1917. I very much desire to personally see that these ierminals are reineluded in the ITS AWFUL! ROARS OU GREASY AS HE REARS AN GUTS A FUSS. BuT LAWD, rT CANT BE WUSSEF? East of the Rockies THAN HIS COOKIN 1S ON US (Go eter 110 elt) FOR STATE SENATE | 24th: District FINAL AT CLUB LAST FRANK #. LADD : FOR STATE SENATE , 24th District | : ‘WILLIAM “Hl. MALONE FOR - REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY ‘H. KETCHUM me ‘FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL | COURT : . VINING HARRIS Aa eth FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL OUeE.! CHAS, FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO Ps R COUN EMORY L. PIERCE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Taylor. Second District | BRAXTON B. WARREN 2eeeGoro Bt evedeoerssetee TY COMMISSIONER | First District: : UNTY COMMISSIONER | Fire Didtrict BO! VAR T. RECIO | ror COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ‘girl scouts, co-operating to teach Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER morning and go immediately to the | Fifth District ABELARDQ LOPEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD} ‘Third District i MILLARD B. GIBSON FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District DR. HARRY N. S. JONES} DENTIST | 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: ‘ 4) 8:30 te 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 || i PHONE 364-3 ‘City limits. No one has in ‘the Yslightest degree intimated opposi- tion to the terminals being rein- corporated in the City, neverthe- | less if T am reeléeted ‘to the: Sen-| ate I pledge that the terminals will | be placed back within the c:r-! porate limits of ‘the City of Key West. ‘az My Tong service in the Senate qualifies me for efficient ‘service. During the campaign 1 will make further ‘declarations ‘of ‘principles which shall govern me in the’ Sen- ate. I solicit the support of the Democratic voters of “this “Dis-| trict. : WILLIAM H. MALONE. Paid Petition Advt.) Ten cool hours DICK BAKER WINNER IN SEMI-| NIGHT : 7 Andy Bowen came ‘out vie-| “Ttorious in the main bout ‘of. the| | |boxing card put ‘on last night at jthe Key West Athletic Club, knocking out his opponent Charlie Pittman. 4] Dick Baker won the battle “ai the semi-final staged, with | the}: preliminaries put -on also furnish- jing much amusement: for the large tumber of fans.in attendance. | All of the bouts. staged were quite interesting, with fast fight- ‘ling. witnessed ‘all during ‘the eve- ning’s ‘program. ” until you $5.00. Miss: “Mildred Bruce of the Florida College for Woman has Southern. Intercollegiate. Associa. tion. bot SWIMMING \ RSAT | nd the Army Athletic Associa- | CAMPAIGN IN LIFE. SAVING! (on super for. general - athletics, Meet “Ace” Roosma, West Point's | ailrowna athlete.’ He's won 10. let- Rooemy captained thé 1925-26 basket- ball ‘team, plays center field on ‘the baseball hine and also cavorts on 2 toccer*outfit. His home's in Passaie, x. I TO BE INAUGURATED UN- DER DIRECTION OF CAPT. KIER. ~ Capt. William Kieb, of the © ‘| American Red’ Cross, will conduct! Mrs. Louisa M. Cross. of Fitch- /a°swimming campaign Friday and /bUfS,~Mass.,-who wasmarried at | Sdturday, April 30, May 1, at Port the age of 15, is now 36 ‘and the ‘mother of. 20 children, all: living. Capt. Kieb, who is life saving! => = ; direétor of the American Red | Cross, with the marines, firemen, ' telephone company and boy and “& Company Wholesale Grocs : per es 2 the campaign posters being distri. | Commission Merchants | buted. D ! Capt. Kieb will. arrive in the | every boy and girl to swim. Can you swim? + Why not? > Bede ~ = ‘ These are some of the. questions guard —make them in your Frigidaire valiant STREET... : 4 P, 0. Box 13 = Key West,sia. || } eds ene nee on Se those enticing Frigid — : Uhh) pare Wau thane seme CLEANED & BLOCKED And you'll find a ‘source of great operation of Frigid- aire, maintaining an even, cold temperature, keeping food perfectly, and eliminating all F. M. SPOTTSWOOD 534 FLEMING STREET PHONE 222 KEY WEST, FLORIDA ¥., M. SPOTTSWOOD, P. 0. Box 550, Rey West, Fla. FPR AS ln Prightaise Cotsiog and ee publie schools to give instructions |to the school children in life sav-" jing. © Planning Operetta To Be Given On May 11 At Garden Theatre “Hearts and Blossoms,”?/ operetta, will be given May 11 -at Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hate Made to Order Choir Guild. ss Rehearsals are now being cin- ducted by the director, LeRoy| GEORGE’S HAT SHOP | {Blackwell. A large local cast 608 DUVAL ST. s been chosen to ‘present the y FLL Lh hbk de | play. i IF | AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, } PLEDGE THE VOTERS OF MONROE ‘COUNTY TO WORK'FOR: State Aid for Roads. eae Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. 3 Better Transportation Serviee. . ; The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail: : Extending of City Limits te inelude PF. E. C. properties 03 the Island of Key West. Any necessary local legislation. Other statements will follow gs subjects may arise. I have no connections which will embarrass me with any of the large corporations or individuals, = ¥..H. LADD, Bi Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Fiorida. eestewaseeekervaesees betdrtanter eee Hie | Cooling drinks and. delidhmes deta

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