The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 30, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926. JESS PETTY OUTSTANDING PITCHER NOW. YANKS TRIM WASHINGTON; CHICAGO VICTORIOUS OVER! CLEVELAND IN EXHIBITION , STAGED YESTERDAY’ ~ | (By Axsociated Sirens ASSOCIATED ‘PRESS HEAD- QUARTERS, April 30.—Jess | Petty 6f Los: Angéles, big —$1- year-old left-hander of the Brook- | lym Dodgers, is ‘the outstanding, / pitcher 6f major league baseball | at'the present tine. pr: Obtained - by Brooklyn from IndiaZapolis last year, he is doing jist what Manager Wilbert Rob-| inmon had expected of his last sea- son’s star—Dazzy © Vance—win-| ning every game he starts. Twice he lias downed the Giants, once! with one hit and again with. four.{ He gave the Phillies seyen hits! in 21 imnings recently and beat! them and ‘yesterday he conquered the Seune lab; 3 to 1, allowing) five Gafeties. ar four straight, permitting if Bits’ in 28 innings. jicago Benton hurled an excellent j i delphia ‘for the Boston Braves and | x 2 Pittsburgh back the New York Giants, : Beaten 4to 2. Bill Terry made his first 5 25 appearance for New York as a) pineh- hitter and singled. ‘A hitting battle went to Cincin- Tati from Pittsburgh, 16 to 9. Luque going all the way for Cin- cinnati while the Pirates used Sheehan, Oldham, Yde, ‘Songer! and Adams. ‘Duster: Mails threw wild to. sec- o| ©090000~90v-<--98 ee |And ‘Ma’ Throws Out the First oe CALENDAR. OF SPORTS FIGHT RESULTS se EN 3 ; (By Askoctated Press) ; YESTERDAY'S RESULTS pltan Stiri Aces Jamaica. | LONDON—Harry Mason, Leeds } é f . | Meeting of Kentucky Racing As-'ang Len Harvey, London, meeting | he il Re i American League | sociation, “at Lexington. ‘Meeting! jfor the. welterweight ~ title St. Louis 3; Detroit 2. jot Juarez Jockey Club, at Juarez, Great Britain fought a draw. |. Chicago 7; Cleveland 3. Mexico. | . PEORIA, Ill—Johnny } Nicholas, | iF 1AM aches TO THE STATE ‘SENATE, 1 Philadelphia 4; Boston 0. St. “‘Panl, scored a technical | ‘i MONROE COUNTY TO WORK New York 8; Washington 5. BASKETBALL—Candian senior | knockout over Harry Hoffme: MbidelneSipay : = State Aid for Roads. | Ghampionships, at Montreal. poshenoait 3 rounds. Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. etter Trans; ion Service. Jack Signs With Richard: The prompt complet of| National League Boston 4; Néw- York 2. Brooklyn 3; Phitadelphia 1. Cincinnati 16; Pittsburgh 9. Chicago 6;'St. Louis 5. The prompt completion of the Taimiaii Trail, Extending ‘of “City Liinits to“inelude F. EB. C.-p the Island of Key West. Any necessary local legislation. ‘Other statenients ‘will follow as subjects may A I have no connections which will embarrass me wil National ‘League the lanes corporations ‘or fiidividtals, New York at Boston. Phitadelphia at ‘Brooklyn. }- | * ce Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State. St. Louis at Chicago. : 4 ‘ TODAY'S GAMES ‘American League Detroit at St. Louis: | Chieago ‘at Cleveland. | : Washington “at New York. ] 6 % Boston at Philadelphia. | £AT STANDINGS | National League | W. L. Pét. |New York 2643 Cineinnati Brooklyn . St. Louis SOMA WAIH HN Governor “Ma” Pearson of T exas proves «that she can perform the offices of governor just as we ll as a man. How? By throwing out the first ball at Dallas, Tex., when Dallas and Fort Worth open- ed the Texas League season. Be side her is Eugene Smith, secre- tary of the state aoinek commis sion. = ST. PETERSBURG New York .... Cleveland Chicago ... Washington . Detroit . Boston ... Philadelphia 363 Here we see the famous king of things pugilistic, and the’ equally: . | famous prince of promoters just after the former-Jack Dempsey, -357| of course—had "signed with—Tex Rickard, naturally—to fight some- +333) one, somewhere, sometime. As you know “ze papers” were signed -333) ‘way down south in Texas the other day. Dempsey is on the left in four of their 14 hits off Baines, adding cue more run in the eighth. ond and “Gonzales bunt in the, eighth and the Chicago Cubs out-| scored the St. Louis Cardinals, 6 to & Three home runs were ’re- _ eokded. Munson and Wilson rég- istered for ‘evan ee ~“Bot- tomley of St. Lou! ded another to ‘his string. Washington bowed to the Yanks B to 5, although the Yanks were | outhit 14 to 12. A homer by ‘Lazerri, two doubles, a triple and @ single, gave the Yanks 4 runs ‘in ‘the fourth. one St. Louis Browns, out- iH of Detroit, in a ‘el aud won three tke}: ASSOCIATED“ PRESS: HEAD- first. game’ of Chicago stopped Cleveland, 7 to othe Indians, out of a ‘tie with the Yankees. mine losing all week to the ‘Yanks, the Athtetics took ‘revenge ee the Boston Red Sox, 4 to 0. IN MIAMI TONIGHT (Ny Annocinted Presa) } MIAMT, April 30.—W. L. Stribling, Georgia fighter, ar- rived here today for his sche- duled four round exhibition fight here tonight with Benny‘ Touchstone, Miami weight. Stribling will mix ‘gloves heavy- with Touchstone in beginning Strenuous training here for his fight with Johnny Risko on May 14 in New York. Melbourne now claims the + world’s busiest railway station in the = Flinders Street —_ Station, | through which 300,000 passengers | pass daily. Mile. Joan LaCosta, world champion girl race driver, who has been smash- ng vecords on the tracks in Flori- @a. She has a specially constructed | ‘machine. She's bobbed-haived, brown: eyed and possesses the sttel-like erves of a veteran of the epposite aex. Sandlot baseball was revived in Tampa when the Smokers recorded a 17 to 12’win over Sanford. The jians were treated to all kinds ef * stuft including ‘the ‘hidden ‘ball game, Fort Myers continued its ex- SUNSHINE CITY TRIMS SARA- cellent ‘stick ‘wotk, taking the : series ‘opener from. Bradenton, 9 sc de ras Salas «ay ok to 7. Tn the final session the ON THURSDAY AFTER. Growers ‘staged a rally whieh brought in 3 roms, but Williams, NOON relief pitchér for ‘Fort Myers, g ‘tightened up and saved the game. (By. Aanociai ‘3 Prexa) | The Orlando Colts dropped the QUARTERS, April’30.—The St.' Petersburg club of the Florida State League, hitherto an easy ‘prey for opponents, eame to life yesterday, made a slashing attack upon Lanning and Baines and took the Sarasota: Gulls into camp 10 to — im 5. Th was a highly encouraging Jermany’s population is performance for Manager, Block, creasing at the rate of about half ‘The Saints started off with a pair 2 million a year. of hits in the first, With the; — score four to two against them in) > the fifth, they produced another | ,, Highest Prices ‘Paid | pair and added five more in the Household: Goods sixth, At this point, Lanning was LI ordered to the showers and Baines ITTLE STORE assumed the ‘pitching mounds for ee the Gulls, The Saints. collectéd Lakeland when Cusack, batting for Wilhoit in the tenth, doubled: with the bases full, Fergus pitched good ball ‘for the SOOTe eee S °OCOTEEERE. (The nine inch Oscillator supplies IO cool hours Jor a nickel ! Cool, healthful hours—useful hours. | Indoor hours as full-of activity and energy as if they were freshened by an-outdoor breeze. That never-tiring G-E breeze keeps you going—keeps you happy. At home, in stores, in restaurants, in theatres—everywhere! 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