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THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. ATHLETICS WIN THREE STRAIGHT SENATORS VICTORIOUS in| EXHIBITION WITH BOS- FON RED SOX BY SCORE! #! OF 11 TOO / (Dyf Associated Prens) ASSOCIATED. PRESS. HEAD- QUARTERS, May 6.—Washington. and Philadelphia now are making the fight expected of them, while the New York Yankees, who threatened in the early seazon games to slug their way 0° the American league peraant have taken a turn for <ne worse. While the | fluggins sluggers averaged seven runs a game, they were <dtost unbeatable, but of recent days the scoring \power has ween much less and the pitchers have proved unable to hold their foes in check, Yesterday the Athletics admin- istered the Yankees third straight defext, five to three, although Babe Ruth and Bob Meusel broke through the services of Sammy Gray and Fred Heimach for homers, the Babe's being his fifth of the season. Gray of the Macks was imjured in’ a slide with Wambsganns, utility infielder. ‘The Senators romped away from the Boston Red Sox for the third straight time, t1 to 0. Coveleskie Yimited the Bostonians to five bingles, while his companions drove out 18 safeties from the of- ferings of Wingfield and Russell. Rice had a perfect day at the bat. | Three errors and a bundle of! hits in the ninth inning. which: ae- counted for eight runs gave the! Sé. Louis Browns a victory over Cleveland, 11 to 5. Wallie Sehang, in the role of pinch hit- ter, went to bat twice inethe ninth, singling once and getting in front of @ pitch on the second oceasiin, Falk, Ballou and Jonnard held the Indians to five hits. | elearing 13 feet 9% inches. | Se eceeccccccecocccccccceeoeeossesocooosoesooeosos New Record for Hoff POSeoocereccccecesesousesseesesecoseCeCES Charley Hoff, the vaulting Viking, leaped to a new American oytdoor record in the pole vault at the Drake relays last week, | It beat the best previous mark hung up a few weeks ago by Lee Barnes of the University of Southern California by several inches. at the record height. He had plenty of room to spare apparently, and, as many experts. predict, shuld top the 14-foot mark ere he returns to his native Norway. 2 Hoff is here depicted getting over Detroit had little trouble in “ downing Chicago, 14 to %, with three big innings. With the bases thronged in the ninth Red Wingo" lifted a smash over the fence. Thomas and Edwards of Chicago: were belted from the mound. The . so-called western teams gained the first victory in inter- ecetional competition this, year when the Pittsburgh Pirates nosed out the Boston Braves, three to two, at Pittsburgh. Lee Meadows’ five hit hurling was assisted by a home run from the bat of Cuyler. Wright and Rhyne of the Pirates | handled 23 chances between them} but Wright had one misplay. Red Lucas, of Cincinnati, was supported by heavy. hitting and turned back the Cardinals six to one. MISS CARBONELL CROWNED QUEEN "AT FESTIVAL: | FESTIVITIES UNDER AUS-| PICES OF WOMAN’S CLUB Wind and Snowflakes, Wind and Rain. San. Spring. Crowning of the May Queen by pring. Entertainment for Spring. Danee of Forget-me-nots: and Violets, Danee of the Bees. Dance of the JohnnieJump- Ups. Dance of the Butterfly. Winding of the Maypoles. Processional, led by the Queen. POSES AS ANOTHER E LOS ANGE! dashing titan-haired beauty has been posing among the elect of filmdom as Lady Diana Bathurst. The police are now informed that she is just Virginia Geraldine Hurst, of *) Texas, She is missing and so are/St, Louis (clear) some paintings from a Russian) Washington (cloudy) . | Williston (pt. cloudy) . artist’s home. BASEB Huron (pt. cloudy) Jacksonville (clear) KEY WEST (cloudy) _ Louisville (clear) Miami (pt. cloudy) New Orleans (cloudy) eeecee ‘oP eeeceeooces YESTERDAY'S RESULTS - American League Detroit 14; Chicago 7. St. Louis 1; Cleveland 5. Philadelphia 5; New York 3. Washington 11; Boston 0. National League Pittsburgh 3; Boston 2. Cineinnati 6; St. Louis 1. No others scheduled. TODAY'S GAMES | American League St. Louis at Philadelphia. Washington at New York. sleveland at, Boston. heduléd. National League Boston at Pittsburgh: Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. trooklyn at St. Louis, STANDINGS American League | @eeceroeeveveccecscceces THE WEATHER eecccccesococe Stations Abilene (cloudy) Atlanta (clear) Boston (clear) Charleston (clear) Chicago (clear) .......04......... Cerpus Christi (pt. cloudy) Dodge City (raining) . Galveston (pt. cloudy) Hatteras (pt. cloudy) jew York (pt. cloudy) ALL ‘SANFORD AND SARASOTA STAGE LIVELY GAME ERS IN AN HOUR AND 28 MINUTES | | Renate | ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD- | QUARTERS, May 6.--Sanford and | Sarasota staged the fastest game | thus far th | State League yesterday when they | | played eight and a half innings in jone hour and 28 minutes, The | Celery Feds nosed out a four to { three victory, but the result was in doubt until the final ball was | vitehed. Stout allowed five hits, | while h’s team mates got seven | safeties off Wilson. | Lakeland smothered St. Peters- | burg, winning-15 to 2, and taking the final game of the series. Gart- | side and Hawki yielded 16 hits HELD AT BARRACKS THIS) W. La. Pet.| to the Highlanders. Spraul piteh- As See leo Vouk 13. 5. .722| ed a good game allowing only six SieaeSE |Chieago . “47 Saigo : Miss-Clara Carbonell, “Miss Key | Cleveland 127 A) 5 cece eaemephed. \gret the West” at the Ponce de Leon cele-| Washington 12 9. .u7a | leaeue leading: Palms in the final bration at St. Augustine, is being }Detroit B11. aga | Same. of the s 3 to 2, The eer [Det Colts played a tight game in the erowned queen again this after-| philadelphia 8 12 400! field behind ‘Trenchard noon at the May festival at the| poston it Moa Army Barracks, Miss Carbonell! gp ouis Pe a iain gh sien eon A “leaf selected as May Queen by the (St Lous 5.286) five runs in the first two innings of Woman's Club. x { eee | their game: with Brade on, win- Follow!ng the annual custom of National League j ning 7 to 3. Cason, Grower pit- WeE Gi, May. pots dances will ba W. L. Pet.! cher, was replaced in the second features of the entertainment. | Brooklyn ...,... 12.6 667} >¥ S-dwe School children, dressed in light | Chicago 1%. 7; hie eee costumes, will dance with bright | Cineinnati 10 8 .556) ON PROHIBITION ribbons in hand around the pole.|New York 10 8 556 — ‘They were trained by Miss Mar-| Philadelphia 910 474} ATL An eastern bloc quarts Capo. St Touls 9 11 450 | OMposed of half taught politicians PROGRAM Pittsburgh 8 11 4421 20d the untaught masses is try- Dances Boston 613 gig ine to make the mind of the na- tien turn a somersault in regard to prohibition, thinks Mrs. Eliza- beth Tilton, of Cambridge, Mass. She told the Parent-Teachers As- sociation abeut. it. Prank t could write musical netes before he had learned his 6 alphabet. 44 56) 56 Highest Prices Paid 64) ] Por Second Hand Furniture and 58 Household Goods 64 LITTLE STORE 52 AROUND CORNER ae : 509 WILLIAM ST. cen SEA FOOD A SPECIALTY Sanitary—Prompt Service JOSE GIGIREY, Prop. Freat & Sitepetrech Sis, Key Went, Fla, eason in the Florida PEARL CAFE & RESTAURANT | ee THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |Clothes And The Mun; | Sr. Edmond de ‘Bries In Gorgeous. Costume Anyone seeing Sr. Edmond de |Bries in his gorgeous costume at |San Carlos next Saturday, unless |she had been previously informed |to the éonteary, would have pro- aounced the gentleman a charm- ng lady arrayed in the most} magnificent costumes ever ex- |hibited here. As Madame du | de Bries, in a glittering loth of gold took upon | all the coquetries and wiles of that nous courtesan who ruled Fr: In the act ‘wir of Spanish Shawls a |, the most magnificent have iave ever been seen in ‘this part ef the world. : Magda de Bries, the exquisite dancer, and R. del Real, the chanssonier of golden voice, give performances of fine art. seeccescoccccocsecsor=ee POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS reves eccce| FOR STATE SENATE | 24th District FRANK H. LADD k | FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE OR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM | FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL| COURT | J. VINING HARRIS |FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL| COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARG FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First Distritt™? BO!!VAR T.*RECIO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District EMORY L. PIERCE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District | BRAXTON: B. WARREN FOR COUNTY’ COMMISSIONER Fourth. Distriet EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District ABELARDO LOPEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth Distriet 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 | j WILLARD M. ALBURY | POR 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 |Paul P. Lumley| HARDWARE AND BUILDERS MATERIAL A SAFE INVESTMENT. PAINTS AND VARNISHES, |} ales Sabon gaan i ROOFING | = f OUR price. $1,000. Our terms, $25 down, then $25 a month, Cor. Grinnell and James Sts Free, Prompt Delivery | PHONE 83§ | ATHLETIC EVENTS | AT HIGH SCHOOL cece | | | | Under the direction of Coach) Mossman a series of tennis and| baseball tournaments are being} participated in by the a Monroe County High School. | The first baseball game of the) season was played Tuesday, and} this showed the Freshmen of the} A Section 1 the better men,| hen 9B succumbed to a defeat of 18-11, Again Wednesday the same 9A Section 1 walked over the 9A Sec-| tion 2 with an overwhelming score of 15-1. The Uneup of 9A Section 1 in elude: Fred Mathews, Joe Cleare, Leo Lopez, Gilbert Demeritt, John Archer, Jack Maher, John Lowe, Joseph Cates, Oliver Armayar. Lineup of 9A Section 2. in- cludes: Cyril Munro, Manuel Pas- sos, Darnell Pinder, Robert Pin- der, Octavio Recio, Nestor Recio, Bryan Richardson, Archie Roberts, Floyd Roberts, Ellis Russell, Gil- bert Thompson, Jack Thompson, | Palacios Thompson, George War-! ren, The seores of the tennis tour- nament show Earl Yates victori-! | ous over Maurice Cruz in a 6-4} set on Tuesday afternoon at the View Park, while Wednes- returns show Neil Knowles | lefeating William Johnson in a 6-3! k team and the following ten- games: | Kermit George | Adams. Jack Roberts vs. Theron Gato. Fred Carbonell vs. Clifton Bailey. Earl Yates vs. Neil Knowles. Baseball game had to be ealled because of the.May Day festi- Baker vs, off vals by the Woman’s Club in the} Barracks. Corvoceevoer<«roseeeseoes FIGHT RESULTS 74 Ve eannccnoncasaanacees (Ry Associated Press) HAVANA—Rickard Alis, wel- terweight champion of Spain, scored a technical knockout over Young Wallace of New Orleans, 6 rounds. MEXICO CITY—Bert Colima]; knocked out Tommy Corbett, 2 rounds. SAN FRANCISCO—Billy Aimes, New Orleans welterweight, knock- ed out Freddie Hoppe, San Fran- eiseo, 4 rounds. Seeeevsercrce-csececeese CALENDAR OF SPORTS eevee RACING—Meeting of Metro- polit Meeting of Maryland Jockey Club, at Pimlico. Meeting of Juarez Jockey Club, at Juarez, Mexico. BOWLING—Pacific Coast Bowl- ing Congress tournament, at San D.ego. Mrs. Ella Floyd of Enfield, Eng.,’ did the family washing on her 100th birthday. 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