The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 5, 1926, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926. PETTY REMAINS UNDEFEATED IN GAMES PLAYED DODGERS VICTORIOUS IN EX-| HIBITION STAGED YESTER-| DAY. WITH BOSTON BRAVES’ | AGGREGATION | ASSOCIATED: PRESS .HEAD- QUARTERS, May .6.—Brooklyn continues its fine pace as the teams of the major league prepare for the first long. journey of the year. Before the end of the week the National’s battle will be taking place in the west, and the Amer- jean’s in the east. Jess Petty, big. left hander of, the Dodgers, remains. undefeated in five ‘appearances,’ although yes- terday he had difficulty in subdu- ing the Boston Braves, 3 to. 2. Petty allowed Boston ‘seven “hits. Opposing teams have made only 24 safeties in 47 innings off him this season. Jacques Fournier, home run} leader of the majors, and Gatreau | West Point Mentors os es THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE POR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM |FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL | } COURT | J. VINING HARRIS COURT J, LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR |FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL} WINS GAME WITH RADENTON TEAM | B ON | TOURNAMENT BY MEMBERS | 4 } ST. } LAR EXHIBITION BY SCORE | OF 5TO4 | ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD-} | QUARTERS, May 5,—The Tampa; Smokers showed a burst of real { | speed in the game with Bradenton yesterday, defeating the Growers | 7 to 5. Fans who saw the contest | player list or his bold assertion "TENNIS GAMES PETERSBURG DEFEATS) | LAKELAND IN SPECTACU-| | and results of Tuesday’s game | team members: Fred Mathews, Joe | via Recio, Nestor |were not certain whether the Richardson, Archie Roberts, Floyd | Smokers’ performance was due to| Roberts, Ellis Russell, Gilbert Rus- | Opie’s action in cutting down his| sell, | DEMOCRATIC VOTERS | OF SENATORIAL DISTRICT ARE STARTED | | OF FLORIDA T wish to announce my ‘candi- dacy for re-election to the Flor- ida State Senate from the Twen- |ty-fourth district, subject to the |Democratie 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- OF MONROE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL . The following are the player: Lineup 9A Sec. 1, 18 points have to be changed to include the Florida East . Coast. Railway terminals. The ten year contract will expire with the 1927 session. Cleare, Manuel Passos, Leo Lopez, Gilbert Demeret, John Archer, Jack Maher, John Lowe, Joseph; Cates, Oliver Armyar. am a party te the contract ex- Lineup 9B, 11 points; players:|cluding the terminals from. the Cyril Munro, Manuel Passos, Dar Ce in consideration of the con- nell Pinder, Robert Pinder, Octa-|struction of the Casa Marina ho- Recio, Bryanjtel in 1917. I very much desipe to personally see that these ierminals are reincluded in the City limits, No one has in the slightest degree intimated opposi- Palacios Vignold, Jack Thompson, Thompson, Edward THE TWENTY-FOURTH| aries of the City of Key West will! Here are two of West Point's couches. * Moos pointed football tutor, and Harry * McCormick is remembered as the fainous pine Giants of years ago. Jones and McCormick are now at work with their | ff Jones (left), recently ap McCormick, baseball mentor. h-bitter of the New York respective squada, ef the Braves, became tangled when Fournier slid into second base on a double.. Fournier ‘was carried from the field..with a sprained, ankle and Gautreau re- ceived a.severe spike wound. Herman and Bell joined hands to give the St. Louis Cardinals a three to two verdict over the Cin- einnati Reds, Herman allowing only four safeties after the third and Lester pounding out the hits that meant victory. The New York Yanks have lost two straight contests for the first time in 1926. Philadelphia, by hitting hard behind Jack Quinn, won again yesterday, 10 to 5. Miekey Cochrane produced a home run. Cleveland drove Vangilder from the mound in the fifth and ran away from the Browns, 11 -to.5. Uhle permitted 13 hits, including three doubles, but remained in the box throughout with a long lead in his favor. He made three of the Cleveland safeties for a perfect day at the bat. Ted Lyons, pitching for the White Sox, tightened in» the pinches’ and overcame Detroit, 4 to 2, with the hitters supporting hime» Sheely” registered’ a triple’ and three singles for a perfect av- aa Kamm, third baseman of ie ton gained its. third straight victory over the Red Sox, 8 to 7, Boston spurted in the ‘ninth for three runs, but: Marberry Ferguson and retired = side before the game could be ~ YACHT FLEET . COMING HERE TWENTY-FIVE VESSELS TO MAKE STOP AT KEY WEST (My Ansociated Preas) | WEST PALM BEACH, May B—A fleet at twenty-five yachts will leave here Satur- ‘day morning for a cruise which will carry the flotilla into the West Indies, aceord- ing to plans completed by the Palm Beach Yacht Club to- Highest Prices Paid fer Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. “os Fora an rage = te re New York Chicago Cleveland . Washington . Boston St. Louis ... Brooklyn . Chieago -. Cincinnati New York ... St. Louis .. Peercccececesscccooeoccs BASEBALL .. MA epeccece oon eabreehags RESULTS American League Chicago 4; Detroit 2. Philadelphia 10; New York 5. Cleveland 11; St. Louis 5. Washington 8; Boston 7. National League Brooklyn 8; Boston 2. St. Louis 3; Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia-New York, cold. Only games scheduled. TODAY'S GAMES American League Detroit at Chicago. St. Louis at Cleveland. New York at Philadelphia. Washington at Boston. National League Boston at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at St.. Louis. No others scheduled. STANDINGS , Pet. 765 650 550 Detroit . Philadelphia - 368 333 -300 Pet. 647 588 588 5 Philadelphia ATA 4 Pittsburgh Boston 612 .333 The swimming baths of one of the big Atlantic liners hold 120! tons of warm sea water and there| are 30 dressing-rooms ranged round the sides. \ 611) 444) | WM. R. PORTER Coccecee-re0vencceccccos | P. & O. steamship Cuba, st) i | White, arrived from Havana at +15 n. yesterday with 209 pas- . S. mail,“and sailed at 7:30 p. m. with 151, passengers. . ear ferry Henry M. ‘aptain’ Hansen, arrived 5:30 p. m. yester- day, with 26 tars pmeapples, an | sa‘led for Havana with 26 cars ex- | ports. 4 Bee Fi FE. cur ferry Estrada Palna, i arrived tetas Havana at 8:00 p. im. yester- day with 26 cars imports, and sail- ed for Havana with 26 cars ex- ports. FP. E. €. car ferry Joseph R. Parrott, Captain Harrington, ar- rived from Havana this morning with cars and sailed for Havana | with cars. P. & O. steamship Miami, Capt, Albury, will arrive from Havana | this ec. hepasse' rs al 'U. Se mail. vt wee F. E. C. car ferry Henry M. Flagler, Captain Hansen, will ar- vive from Havana this afternoon with cars, and will ‘sail for Ha- vana tonight with cars exports. F. E. C. car ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with | cars, and will sail for Havana to- n'ght with 26 cars exports. F. E. C. car ferry Joseph R. { Parrott, ‘Captain Harrington, will arrive from Havana early tomor- | ie |row morning with cars. | +421} For Quick Sales List Your | Property With | Gulf Keys Realty Co., Inc. 534 Fleming St. Phone 87 Reference: First National Bank, ' Chamber of Commeree Drive It Yourself STAR COFFEE MILLS DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COPFEE is a satisfying drink at all times, That is why every- hedy who has tried oue COF- FRE is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast, ’ S12 GREENE ST, Phone 256 (LLL AL fh JHATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. BLDIILILI SI. | A drivettyourself golt nag 4° Netest. tts introduced 4 te = '® preaa_ the very » Chicago RINE NOTES | = COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. F, BUSTO |to win some games. Wilbur, | Smoker shortstep, proved | Babe Ruth of the afternoon, with FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO | The Growers tried in the ninth and} FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER) put over two runs. First District | St. Petersburg took advantage | of Lakeland’s errors to’ score a 5 | to 4 victory, which evened the |series on the Saints grounds. Withrow, hurling for the winners, | slipped a cog in the fourth, and bhcranet ¢ iat | the Highlanders fell on him for a bunch. of hits, netting three runs. & Fort “Myers strengthened its | hold on the league leadership by taking a 9 to 8 game from the Orlando Colts. Joe Domitigo’s playing was a feature. He rapped out a double in the seventh, which brought. in the tieing run, and later scored the winning run on O’Reilly’s. fly. A windstorm with rain scored a vietory over’ Sanford and Sara- sota, when the umpire called the game in the seventh, nothing-noth- ing. (Re-Election) BO!'VAR T. RECIO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER} Second District EMORY L. PIERCE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER} Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District the | that the time had come for Tampa | George Warren. Seer cseeeceeee |CALENDAR OF SPORTS | five hits out of five times at bat.| eeeccesccccccceccccccces RACING—Meeting of Metro- politan Jockey Club, at Jamaica. Meeting of Maryland Jockey Club, at Pimlico. Meeting of Ken- tueky Racing Association closes at Lexington. Meeting of Juarez Jockey Club, at Juarez, Mexico. HORSE SHOW — Opening of annual Philadelphia Indoor Show. BOWLING—Pacific Coast Bowl- ing Congress tournament, at San Diego. FENCING — Thompson: Trophy | international matches conclude at New York. Ethel Kahlman was freed of a liquor charge ot Bridgeport, Conn., when nine male jurors smoked out three women dissenters with their strong pipes. W. HILTON CURRY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District | ABELARDO LOPEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD} First District FRANK O. ROBERTS | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District | HARRY M. BAKER FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BoarD| Second District | MYRTLAND CATES FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD) Third District VICTOR LOWE . Bones of prehistoric cave bears 12 feet high have been unearthed in Czecho-Slovakia. Se POINT VIEW SUBDIVISION ON THE ISLAND OF BOCA CHICA WHERE yon willbe within 20 minutes north of KEY WEST CITY of with your CHOICE OF CHURCHES THE BEST of schools, postoffice, movies, where you will be within 10 minutes of the KEY WEST CITY GOLF CLUB ONE of the finest golf courses in the state of Florida. This is an OPPORTUNITY IF you A 18,000 inhabitants are fond of fishing to secure a lot where you can spend your VACATION A LOCATION that you will al- ways love TO CALL YOUR HOME WHERE you can spend time any time for it is SUMMER ALL WINTER ON OUR year. I AM OFFERING YOU A SAFE INVESTMENT. OUR LOTS ARE 50x100 TR price, $1,000. Our terms, $25 down, then $25 a month, for three months, the balance in quarterly payments of $50 each until the full amount is paid. For further information address Cc. J. HUELSENKAMP Suite 309-11 Glympla Bids. Miami, Fla. oy _ SS your ISLANDS the whole SMOOTHNESS Matching mildness with full- ness, aroma with sweetness, in a smooth even blend of unique character. Chesterfield ‘ate. tion to the terminals being rei corporated in the City, neverthe- less if Iam reelected to the Sen- ‘ate I pledge that the terminals will be plaeetl back within the cor- porate limits of the City of Key West. My long service in the Senate qualifies me for efficient service. During the campaign I will make farther declarations of principles which shall govern me in the Sen- I solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this Dis- trict. WILLIAM H. MALONE, (Paid Political Advt.) Washington Irving was the youngest of 11 children. : PAGE THRE® NOTICE All members of the Key West | Athletic Association are hereby requested to be present at a meet- ing to be held on Tuesday, May lith, 1926, at which time the an- nual election of officers will ue held. U. J. DELGADO, apl 29-11t Secretary. Allan B. Cleare & Company Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants 511 FRONT STREET P.-O. Box 18 Key West, Fla. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Broken Lens Duplicated on the Day Received A. L. PRATT Campbell Bldg. Fleming St. Ok hdd Le) PAGE SAYS The New Day Jewatt Six engine, because of de- sign, is in running balance at all times. CIGARETTES a

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