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FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926. BABE RUTH TURNS. ON THURSDAY IN EXHIBITIONS STAGED; YESTERDAY | ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD-| QUARTERS, May, ~ 7.—Baseball! aecidents are “Latreasing. | The lat st vietims are: Ruth of | the Yanks; Bennett of the! Hrowns; Wertz of the Braves, and Gerber of the Browns. | Kuth turned an ankle at the! Yankee Stadium in an attempt: to catch a short fly yesterday. Ben-| nett crashed into a Philadelphia wall while running after a foul, Gerber split a finger attempting to bunt and Wertz suffered an in- jured pitching hand trying to field one of Pie Traynor’s | smashes. | Bivege, of Washington, who! was knocked out by a pitch dur- ing the world’s series ‘last fall,| was hit in the middle of his back by Shawkey of New York, but emiled. Fournier, of the Dodgers and Gautreau, of the Braves, remain out of action as a result of a; collision at Brooklyn Tuesday. Hornsby, of the Cardinals was un- able to play against the Phillies. Gray, of the Athletics, injured im a slide Wednesday after Bill Wambeganss had been hit by a batted ball in practice, is nursing a leg. 5 There were pitchers’ battles as east and west got in the thick of intersectional clashes yesterday. At St. Louis, Vance, of Brook- lyn, was. driven from the mound in the first inning when a triple, @ double and a single with a base om balls counted for three runs. After that MeWeeney of Brook- lyn pitehed hitless ball, but his mates got only five hits and one tranged to be played on Sunday run off Rhem. Barnes of the Giafits, and Root, of the Cubs, had a battle at, Chicago, the Giants winning. two to one. Kelly made a homer in the ninth. * Four singles and an error by. Cuyler gave the Boston. Braves: three runs, enough to beat the Pirates. Cincinnati smashed out 18 hits to smother the Phillies.14 to 4. A three run rally in the ninth! brought Philadelphia Athletics their fourth straight victory, St. Louis losing five to four. Coch rane doubled with the bases full.| Washington's fifth straight conquest and the Yankees’ fourth vtraight loss arrived at the same time when the Senators won at New York, 5 to 3. Goslin and Peckinpaugh hit homers. Wilts, Red Sox recruit, held Cleveland to five hits. Boston! ‘won 1 to 0 by bunching hits. eeseece-cox---- ZeTasens| FIGHT RESULTS (My Associated Press) DENVER—King Solomon, New ‘York, light heavyweight, defeated Alex Reley, South America, 4| Harry Calfand, Brooklyn middle-| weight, knocked out Young vWiki, Omaha negro, 3. j a | eeccee soe ssemeneeee, CALENDAR OF SPORTS Racing: Meeting of Metropoli- tan Jockey Club, at Jamaica. Meeting of Maryland Jockey Club, at Pimlico. Meeting of Juarez | Jockey Club, at Juarez, Mexico. | Volleybaii; National SAE | ship tournament opens at Phila-; delphia, | aera | Bowling: Pacific Bowling Con-| gress tournament, at+San Diego.| | Cross Country: Pacifie Coast} Conference championships, at Mos- | cow, Idaho. Boxing: Jack Renault vs. Jack} De Mave, 10 rounds, at New York. | Joe Dundee vs. George Levine, 10} rounds, at New York. Sammy) Baker vs, Joe Simonieh, 10 rounds, | at New York. Harry Martone VS. | Jack Rappaport, 12 rounds, at Newark. ] FOR WORKING PEOPLE — | The best of workers get out of sorts when the liver fails to act. |} They feel languid, half-sick, “blue” and discouraged and think they are getting lazy. Neglect of! these symptoms might result in a} sick spell, therefore the sensible course is to take a dose or two of | Herbine. It is just the medicine | needed to purify the system and) restore the vim and ambition of | health. Price 60c. Sold by all druggists. M-W-F) ‘ | St. ‘Louis }aN Crrecurr fone “YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. SANFORD BUNCH YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League | Philadelphia, 5; St, Louis, 4. Washington, 5; New. York 3. Boston, 1; Cleveland, 0. Only games scheduled. - TORIGUS IN GAME PLAYED YESTERDAY WITH BRADEN- TON. GROWERS National League Boston, 3; Pittsburgh, 1, Cincinnati, 14. Philadelphia, 4. | New York, 2;-Chicaga, 1. | ASSOCIAT8D PRESS HEAD- St, Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 1. | QUARTERS, May 7.—Fort Myers jand Sanford, first and second TODAY’S GAMES. | teams in the Florida State League, American League | each dropped a game yesterday ‘ j {to break winning streaks. | fd rpe ia hate | ‘Phe Tampa Smokers took the ‘i a Palms to defeat, 7 to 4. Both, Detroit at New York. : { teams had one run in the fifth Cherpend syn ares- | when McRae, Fort Myers, allowed |two passes and two safeties. These, together wth poor field | work on the part of the Palms,) |netted the Smokers four runs. | Tampa added one in the seventh | and another in the eighth. The Palms scored twice in the | sixth and one in the seventh. | St.Petersburg showed a flash of | real form in trouncing Sanford, | | 34to 2. “650 | the game in the sixth, with runs, “609 but the Saints came back in the! ‘571 ninth for the final and winning | “tp0| TUB Hewitt pitched a steady! -4bB| Bane : | "333 Orlando celebrated its first ap-| -304 - National League Boston at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at. Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. STANDINGS American League Pet. Chicago .... +737 New York . Washington . Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia to eget pearance throughout the contest,| lasting one hour and 36 minutes. | The record game of the day, however, was played by Lakeland} Pet. | and Sarasota. It was one hour and| -632) 32 m‘nutes’ contest. The High-| +600) Janders landed on Lanning for ten +556! hits, and won easily, 6 to 1. | 579 pi eae RSE Se | tp0| De Bries To Make | ; .333| Appearanee Saturday | Jorge’ Night: At San €arlos| +267) Baseball Game. To Be T is the oflening: night | Played Sanday. At: Army | for De Bries, who is now in Key| Barracks Reservation | “°**- It has been a long time since | Spain had a dancer like Magda de & base me é | ball. a is | Bries and really Spanish dancers ‘std , ‘cannot be made, they have to be| 2 or ante at > o'clock | posh, born. and made. To these} at the Army Barracks grounds be- |. ae a - first qualifications Magda de gen i Pan hancoay Bries adds a charming personality | Both teams have been mas BAe DELO, Bobet: AA Tree | “|enece. with a personal beauty. that aA en and aoe saat 8 easy to view, Slender, »grace- | who attend” “ful and full of youth she ix mag-| | netically attractive. Her dancing) ‘ Gnccccen cea accompaniments, to the songs. of | Rafael del Real added, much to] ATHLETIC EVENTS. Brooklyn Cineinnati Chicago . New York . St. Louis Philadelphia Boston ... being. ar- \the program. The voice of this/ AT HIGH SCHOOL jmadern chanssonier is well suited to the type of ballads he sings. | Ceeecececocecoococccecen| Gowns valued in excess of mn $300,00 will be displayed at San, eee ne eS, Selena at Carlos Saturday night when Kd-| baseball game ‘schedule at 4 p. m,, | mond de Bries, female imperson- at which time the men‘ of the tor of international fame, gives Eighth Grade A will meet those of the first of two the 8B: Section 1, jments in Key West. The second! The line up of the 8A ineludes: | performance will be given Sunday | Seott Sawyer, Fred Welch, Lucien night. \Kitehen, Julio Lacedonia, Albert} De Bries is known as Furope’s Carey, James Cooper, John’ Kir-| leading. female impersonator. schenbaum, Clarence Charles Curry. 1 ‘i Fs 8B Section 1 includes: Raymond | call ata cig ten pete Felton, Halbert Lewinsky, Albert) i ‘ Brady; Ramond Albury, Jack Jain jabiee modiates shops there and in son, Joe Plummer, John Camus, | Madrid. hn i H Darnell Carey, Richmond Roberts.| | Bach number will have a com- Yesterday’s tennis scores show: | Plete change of costumes, | George Adams (winner) vs.| Unusual program and real at- Kermit Baker, 6-4, 6-1. | traetions, also presenting won- Theron Gato (winner) vs. Jack | derful costumes and the most Roberts, 8-6, 6-0. jcomplete and rare collection of Fred Carbonell vs. Clifton | Spanish shawls. Bailey, even, 6-0. | The games scheduled between eoacece eee. Eart Yates and Neil Knowles, | were called off because of untav- INTERESTING NOTES orable conditions. | Much interest is being mani-| eeesameansannacaccsonas— fested in the tennis games, 4 p. m.} today at the Bay View Park at! te ag eae following matches) Tomatoes once were thought to Floyd Ayala vs. Gerald Henan-| bs peteneen: dez, | a ee ae ° Paul. Baque. vs. Munson eo Field had eight me son, 4s All track men will report for | practice. at 4 p. m. H E, MOSSMAN, Coach. Sweeting, addition to appearance at the Fol- Some pearls grow in cocoanuts. ship’s is called | “Chips.” | carpenter WANTED—Boy to run errands. Must have bicycle. Apply to Citizen office. may7 | Mrs. Lola Hockenberry |Columbus, 0., stumbled. hanging out clothes and swa ted a clothespin which she waza on! Colding in her teeth, but TWENTINTH JUDI- Operation saved her life. CUAL CIRCUIT, MONTIOR COUN- TV—-IN. CHANCERY. Ladd Company, ve BKiizaheth Duteher, appearing by affidavit sworn bill filed in. the above-stated eause that & L. ¥abas, one of the defendants therein named, a non-/ resident of the State of Florida, and | a resident of Camden, x. and that he is over the age of twenty~/ Years: it is therefore or- dered. that said nonresident de- fendant he and is hereby! required to appear to the bill of mplaint filed in said cause en or re Monday, the 7th day of June of an Paut P. Lumley HARDWARE AND BUILDERS MATERIAL PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ROOFING b ALD 1 otherwise the allegations of said DIM WHE be taken as con-} Teased by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week tor five ecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper pob- lished in sail. County and State. ‘This Tih, ALD. 1936. (SE. DZ FILER, Clerk Cireuit, Court. Cor. Grinnell and James Sts. Free, Prompt Delivery PHONE 838 By: M MeCASKILL. Solicitors for Complainant, / mayt-14-21-28 daned) ORLANDO COMES seis oe The Celery Eats tied up?“ Peceetetiie upon “ entertain- | i In| ff THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Star Vaulter POCCCOTCOSOSIOSSD3E55z=08 POLITICAL ee0000e8 eeee FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE TOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM _ FLASHES OF LIFE eocscccecscssoesersesese (By Associated Press} NEW YORK—John D. Rocke- \feller, Jr., gives his seat in the | subway to woman as an example to his boys and generally gets un- graceful thanks which seem to say “aren’t you funny?” se 8 8 MINNEAPOLIS—A new world’s record for non-stop piano playing was established here ly today .by Frank Brzenfky, of Minneapo- lis. At 1 m. he completed | 54 hours and 5 minutes of playing FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL in a shop window. COURT J. VINING HARRIS |FOR JUDGE couRT J. LANCELOT LESTER FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARG In Frank Glaser, a sophomore | quette University has one of tne | | greatest pole vaulters in the middle west. Glaser has been clearing 12 feet 6 inches consistently and in a recent indoor meet defeated Harrington, famous Notre Dame | Coach Je s of the Mil, | waukee school expec’ Glaser te garner many points this season. First District WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) Wedding Solemnized Last Catholic Church Rectory A quiet wedding w: last evening when M Algreene became the bride Ernest Mitchell of Miami, Fla. The ceremony was perform by Rev. P. I. Marnane, S. J. the rectory of St. Mary the Sea Catholie Church. The bride’s only attendant was Mrs. Golden MeLaughlin, and Miguel Bacelo acted as best man. Many friends gathered at the) bride’s residence and showered! |FOR Cou | First District BO!!VAR T. RECIO Second District EMORY L.\PIERCE olemnized Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN of ed Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ of Fifth District W. HILTON CURRY the young | Fifth District ABELARDO LOPEZ i couple. NOTICE All members of the Key West! Athletic Association are hereby} requested to be present at a meet-| ing to p 11th, 1926, at which time the dn-] nual.election of officers will be held: ; | U. J. DELGADO, | ap! 29-11t Secretary. | | Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE First District Tides are 64 minutes later each | FRAMIC.O; ROBERTS day. Second District, WILLARD M. ALBURY New York’s largest hotel has 2200 rooms. Seeond. Distriet HARRY M. BAKER ’ | PRICKLY HEAT CHAFING Licarbo Dusting Powder stops prick! heat itching at once and drivestherash away. It will notirritare che mos. en. |L| dee, sensitive baby skin. Grown ups |p, should'use Licarbo liquid for prctly 5 Licarbo Dusting Powder soothes and heals chabng, rashes and every type of infant skis tation at once. The sore- | Second District MYRTLAND CATES } Third Distriet MILLARD B. GIBSON Third District VICTOR LOWE OF THE CRIMINAL, collector, who | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER NTY COMMISSIONER} Evening At | por countY COMMISSIONER s Catherine| POR COUNTY COMMISSIONER must be deligh at FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | _FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER |FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER] jay his. fine. e held on Tuesday, May; FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD! ¥*#!s inde. Denitcatinny, | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD NEW YORK — Nicholas De Bueono, 16, claims to be a kiss ha | least one girl in each of 48 states. 'A native of Philadelphia he got |h's osculatory start in Hollywood jand his finish in Greenwich Vil- lage. There will be no kisses for ten days. He will be in the work- j house, because a school girl did | not Eke his style. * # CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Evelyn Bennett. stage beauty, who nd Bennett twice, divorced him fer the sec- ond time, though she filed petitions | four times. 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