The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 18, 1926, Page 3

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TUESDAY, MAY. 18,2926. - THE-REY WEST -CITIZEN PAGE THRER z s% ¥ ‘ : agg of = vy: ¥. , | . eessses +1 ae PITTSBURGH WINS. [o"essetwrrerrrset] Teaches Boxing on Shin [FORTMYERS | catenar oF sports| so, Sostt nile, S| Seen ww mes Dave Atler, 10 rounds, at Sioux! VICTORIOUS leeccesse ecececececes | Falls. | | | RACING—Meeting. of Metro-|——————___—_——. | | 4 litan Joekey Club, at Jamaica. | OVER SANFORD sess oe ccacccky Sockey Chi,| OMIM MI IT Mt erage, | HATS OF ALL KINDS THREE TEAMS TIE FOR LEAD-| GOLF — Interscholastic cham-| CLEANED & BLOCKED | . pionship tournament, at Green-) ERSHIP OF FLORIDA STATE | Po ee an, GAME ON MONDAY BASEBALL WITH BROOKLYN ““vesrenonrs nesucrs American League awimire| Cleveland, 12; Washington, 5. CHICAGO CUBS VICTORIOUS! Philadelphia, &; Detroit, 1 WER PHILADELPHIA IN| New York, 5; Chicago, 3. Ove : St. Louis ‘ak: Boston, rain. NINE-INNING EXHIBITION 1. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hate | D OPTICIAN PPLE RY LE a | OPTOMETRIST AN LEAGUE FOLLOWING MON- National League ‘ H é | BOXING—Georgie Ward vs. | ; STAGED Pittsburg, 7; Brooklyn, 6. DAY'S RESULTS | Hairy Martone; 13 rounds,.at Jer | Broken = peta on the : pele Be er Cinelimati, 4. lsey City, Eddie Anderson vs.| GEORGES HAT SHOP | y ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD- ps Sef 3 nes “asta 4 | Johnny Kochansky, 10 rourids, atf eis DUVAL 37. A. L, PRATT QUARTERS, May 18.014 John slate hep doctrine Jersey City. “Honeyboy” Finne- > Campbell Bldg. Fleming St ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD-) gan vs. Spencer Gardner, 10) . | QUARTERS, May 18.—Thtee|rounds, at Jersey City. “Chick” | (QUOGUPOQP° PILI IID LI III IIa aa Ls teams are tied for the leadership} ze of the Florida State League as a} result of yesterday's games. Vic-| tories for Fort Myers and St.| Quinn Picus, of Hazelton, Pa, or} PLOKIDA STATE LEAGUE Jatk Quinn, as he is known in e ‘baseball, continues in his youthful th ah aay ay Fy aniie re piteh:ng way for the Athletics| Bradenton, 7; Lakeland, Fs ¢ St. Petersburg, 8; Tampa, 2. after 41 years of life and 23 years dy ett ‘in the professional game. Orlane, 6; Baticcte, 2. Maek claii i oe ed Fetersburg, while Lakeland was! wiass pds We dae ee ha TODAY'S a fosing cost the Highlanders the year, the Boston Red Sox being Ameri¢an League lead. iti tobers. Chieago at New York. Fort Myers défeated Sanford are scores 0 yers a | five to three in the opening game of the series after trailing until} © beeen ver Key West and along the Florida esi oe over Key ni ori Yesterday, Quinn allowed the| St. Louis at Boston. Detroit Tigers six singles, three Detroit at Philadelphia. of them coming in the ninth for} Cleveland at Washington. this victims’ only run. He won Fig 1, because his mates igi National League ; go pitehing by Alvarez were the de- aus é toner for five runs-in the| Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. A | ciding factors in St. Petersburg’s K h f ad opening inning. ‘ New York at Cineinnati. ACK in i916 me 8 to 2 victory over the Smokers. | eys wno are waiting or your Vvertise- "age tedeubgee ee oo sec-|' Philadelphia at’ Chicago. 3 Wallace The Bradenton Growers won ond winning streak of the season| Béston at St. Louls:. 2 + |; MOE 8 Sa, ed itheir first game under the lead- ‘ : Ci . q to six straights with the Chica: ee . Hanne was] , A - ' The SWhite Sox.on the losing end; Bits fh ion heavy- Ae ership of “Dixie” Parker, catcher, ment to appear in itizen. 'y weight boxer of § who was appointed temporary the navy. Now s S manager following the resignation | k e,e Bs. ogneaces + ¢ t f Former Ma Larisy: Th g5 ee By et Formee Manager Lasiny: | The| may not know they are waiting; you steamer plying ‘ ee : Orlando made five hits andj k . fiva acpore oad tte 4 06s te © e-| may not Know it. ihe Waa in gfeat tory over the Sarasota Gulls. | " a | A strange 7-foot fish caught off WALLACE “MARK” "HANNA the English -coast had a “blow-! hole” like a whale, teeth like a on os sd ntesstacalas [srk end a tthe « comin.) But put your ad in and see what happens. ; | WEATHER CONDITIONS m \ ole | 8. The Yanks were out-h't, but scored in bunches. Tris Speaker’s Indians got 19 hits to smother Washington, 12 to 5. Cineinnati’s winning string was endéd at six games by the New York Giants, who jammed across four tallies in the éighth. Mays pitched all the way for the Reds. Pittsburgh downed Brooklyn in 12 innings, 7 to 6, Waner tripled in the final frame and Wright and Cuyler were passed. A long sac- rifice from Traynor’s bat settled the issue. Another ninth , inning rally, which scored two rans, gave the Cabs a. victory over phia, 7 to 6, after Mokan hid made the Phillies look safe » .879/* there are evidences of a slight with a homer in the eighth that -216/* disturbance over Mlinois, and stored two ahead of him. vs + dike : ; The nals, anmixed thinds edeedsovdedeaséeoeddddde|* pressure is abnormally high + * ovet the Southeastern States. * sixth straight conquest with the TODAY'S EVENTS: * © Within the last 24 hours * on se agg Mist ig 8 to 5, yi |*'theré were rains in the lower * Sock pee hard. Ceeeusesseeedeseoceseess|* Ohio and middle Mississippi * wig A et 6h sags Cia] PEPE AE EP SS RET: * Valleys, central Plains States, * tonal League’s honte run hitters, exe cgtas cadena’ BPO et a scored his seventh of the seasom. CAP i ea, ee SI Festival of St. Erie, the patron|* soathern Texas. = +] . * + * ¢ Charles Agnew of St. Paul com-| plained to a court that his wife wasted the money he gave her, later admitted that it was only) \ $2.50 @ week. |* While pressure has in- *| * eréased over the northeastern *| °® 5 i * portion of the country it con- *| +467|* tinues low over that section, * saint of Sweden. * This morning it. is warmer _ |®* im the north and middle At- *| Centenary of the birth of Cas:|* lantie States and North Da- *| par Thomas Hopkins,’ noted Cal!-|+ kota, and colder over the fornia pioneer. * upper Mississippi Valley and © The “Diggest” athletic event ot| Kingston, Ontario, today reaches |» carat uidiek tae os “yesterday was the baseball game! its 8éth oe ag an inéor- . ° : ‘@t the army barracks between the nen city. ae B mean - ibe and on LEne-up of the 9th grade boys and is ie centre! coast, but * that of the junior class, Sunset: this Joong Neste the |), aré now above normal over Despite the 21-9 seore in favor} Observance ‘of the Feast of Weeks |, the northeastern States. of the juniors, both teams seemed| by the Jewish people. i; Guenter Flotida Keys to- to enjoy the game immensely and % night and Wednésday the ‘exhibited rave sportsmanship. The, preliminary disarmament | winds will be gentle to mod- « The junior line-up. included: committeee of the Léague of Na+ erate southeasterly, ‘night, Pierce, Walker, Riser,| 4n® isto mest. today, at, Gerieva, jn DOTRE, * . 1c) im arge. eee; Baker, RINGO aD | tbe Swedish Crown Prince and)*#**** * 8 eee 4 © se * 3 Arnel, 4 kson, Areher, Adams) @s6wn Princess | séil from Goth Art Nehf, veteran National eegue pitcher, who has been pur- fehased by the Cincinnati Reds jfrom the New York Giants. Nehf, |for many years considered one of * = be ohe o aa Be Winch: grade iiecps Betas, CTR Stl men ial sion Agent | the greatest southpaws in the cir- Maher, Mathews, Cleare, Barroso, With Aliens | euit, made his major league debut Lowe, Walterson, Knowles,| A spirited contest for the seat I ¢ | with the Boston Braves in 1915. 2, Cates and Demeritt, of United States Sénator Pepper In Custody Last Night) rour years later he was sold to » The tennis score for yesterday| wil culminate in thé primaries in |the Giants for a reported price of . shows Raul Roque (winner) vs.| Pénnsyltvania today. Inspector A. Ss Cabiness, of the| In 1924 Nehf won 14 : ‘olton Parks, 7-5, 6-0. Weal immigration bureau, left | and lost but four. He Today at 4 p. m. the girls’| The thirty-sixth annual national |Yésterday with three aliens in/didn’t go so well last year, how-| basketball teams of the junior! Teunion of the United Confederate |charge to be deported to their, jever. ‘And sophomore classes wilt play a| Veterans wilt have its formal open. |fatherlands from New York por two-inning game; and the _ boys’ ing today in Birmingham. George Rogalewski and Arthur| 53 bascball teai f th im de Bolkmann, citizens of Danzig, and Seill play a Tinning game. |.,A bishop ¢oadjutor for thé| Franz Wegner, a German, were| RE track or tennis events for Protests Episcopal didcése of |the prisoners in charge of Inspec-| foday, in order that eack pupil of | Commecticut is to be chosen at thé itor Cabiness. They deserted the eurbamaerieh es the ‘high school iy tied th reg convention in Hartford! Danish ship Flottbek at Miami ea sect tee ordfa Raper = | baseball appre ilies T is some time ago, afterward making NEW YORK—Phil McGrew, | at aeRO S Sedbddhedsbsdesééé6beces their way to Homestead and then |DetFoit, and us Loayza, | Chile, fought a draw, 10 rounds. | PITCHES WAY INTO | THE WEATHER | They wit leave the train at/%S¢K Zivie, Pittsburgh and Wille | HALL OF FAME Oe bdedoddddedidsddedors| \Jacksonville and take steamer for es vans York, fought: a) e +. Baltimore, thence by rail to Phila-| “7° ope | (iy Axsociated Preas) yr sa iicdears em. | délphia and Mew York. * | ecor e r 2 * DANVILLE, Il, May 18,— ° Caude Albury, inspector in AN ITON er eg eh lgt o rezone cee cus of the local immigration prowonc, “San Antonio’ middle. | : kie, of Centralia, pitched him-| Boston (clear bureau, says he has five more . oh: knocked o eas ; ‘ frit fae the Mal ot” Fume hee | Charenton, (leat lates. waiting ervengeret for|"eeectane’ out Tamm Mer: For sustained rate of increase oe against Bloomington, jeago deportation. One man and one ._ hatin Sean ae | wing no hits, no run: 0 | C s Christi ¢ Nowa) ecco: t, 5 rounds. . ; oe dena a ee a ee | year after year, Chesterfield’s 75 winnings. One player reach-| Galveston (cloudy) TO DISCUS i DAYTON — Bryan Downey] ‘ é ae wate. onae [Haterae (lear ay Mcaig|Corcenasmested "emt Easel sales record is unparalleled. FI —————— shale Seg = Welsh, Dayton, 1 round, We ee f f li Bese c sere eee ess ol tthet oe — A convincing proo of quality. Sue hos CHICAGO, May 18 "The new- yi FACTS AND FIGURES ‘ fansen dame ‘sis 74 {ly appointed athletic ‘cbaaiolellon: _ SaaS aneeag od a iam i |New York (clear) .... Twelve hundred Christian En-!* wor societies were organized in| St Louis (raining) ina last year a (pt. cloudy). —.. | Washington (élear) _... ters, home after a week’s study of FURNITURE RENOVATED, eS gg | Conditions of eastern pugilistic| | Upholstered and Refinished. || 62, Senos ete: apa at Mattresses Made Over . e rules and regu- - 64) lations of the body will come up Pete Sen fe 58| for discussién and perhaps pas-'| W- R- Garing, 509 William St. More than 36, 000,000 of the in- | Williston (cloudy) ..............50| sage, habitants of the United States are| ing | —— CIGARETTES of foreign birth or parentage. Reports from Cairo state that} | Miss Ethelwyn Potrane killed 19) The Young Men’s Christian Aw {tien Jungle ———— @eciation has net property and en- ¥ % Mirae holdings amounting to| 93,236,000, of which approxi- What's The Difference BIG FLOWER DANCE BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? F taly 80 per cent is in the United | | heme HARRY N. S$. JONES \ ee hee The answer is found in the work " ¢ DENTIST \ cu BA N Cc L UB turned out by this shop Since the inauguration of the 532 Fleming Street | MAY 20 : - ; snort gong aeepey in} OFFICE HOURS: j Bring Your pet Repair Work tine the po; tion of that y 236; 260 te G00 | ARTISTIC DECORATIONS — country has increased to $00,000, | es oe i : with new immigrants arriving at} PHONE 364 GOOD MUSIC 0. K. SHOE SHOP the rate of 5,000 per month. | Licosrt & Mysxs Tosacco Co.

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