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THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926. YANKEES SWING WESTWARD FOR COMING GAMES EASTERN OPPOSITION AP- PEARS TEMPCRARILY» SUB- PUED BY TERRIFIC CLOUT- ING CF HUGGINS’ MEN ASSOCIATED QUARTERS, fall ge mo dub’ Yankees and penn PRESS HEAD- 3.—Seven after the June with De- and St. run troit, ( Lov n today ap- een temporarily terrific clouting of Washington Sena-| of a year ago,| thr to fourth mes be- It of eived ye hile the Ath- letics, although advancing slowly te challenge the Yankees, have been unable to match the record breaking gute of the pace makers. Whether the York club is| to maintain its r race or whether the 1 he team will be shattered | » rising op- position of the West will be told in the next eks. | Aa 000, extending nite to pring | ch-| peared to subdued by Huggins’ nine the leade double de hind the here th reeord ed the Senators | 5-4. Ah run by an ope forced eventh. ger by ¢ blow of th and Ruth <¢ timely in both games. | T ston Sox battered | five Philadelphia p rs freely to} take the initial game of a double} header, but dependable pitching by Quinn and Gre need the} account for U in the Cochrane and Sim-! red home yuns, | Washington, Detroit | eland bunched in. a fight for places in the first! ilt of yesterday’s | m rame attack, which} Burh (o,xetire in the! while wnother four bag- the i a re contests CALENDAR OF SPORTS SSC eSeTeeeesecesseeeeee RACING — Mecting » of , West-| chester Racing Association, at Bel-| mont Park. Mecting of Kentucky | Jockey Club opens at Latonia. Meeting of Manitoba Jock Meeting of | Club, at Coll-ns- | GOLF—Ws conclude at § Irish professional concludes at Belfast. men’s championship at St. Germain. Cup , matches | French wo- Andrews, Scotland. | championship | tournament, | — ee At Marquecte University they ca Melvin Shimek, — the “Kenush Flyer’ because. he negotiates th two-mile cun in close to record cme Last season he won the lung vante in the Western Conference meet 4 Columbus. This yedr he's ,cunnin, even stronger and will compete t the interstate Intercollegiate after ut Marquette, June 5 and the nz onal classic at Chicago, June 12 eeccce e Scceccccvcceccccccs YESTERDAY'S RESULTS FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE Sanford, 7; Orlando, 1, Tampa, 5; Sarasota, 3. St. Petersburg, 4; Lak Fort Myers, 7; Bradenton, 3. and, 8. American League Philadelphia, 4-5; Boston, 5-1. Cleveland, 13-0; Detroit, 1-7. Chicabo, 6; St. Louis, 5. National League Boston, 12-12; Brooklyn,.5-11. Nwe York, 5-2; 4-7. St. Louis, 14. Chicago, 6. Only three scheduled. TODAY'S GAMES American League Chicago at St: Louis. | Detroit at Cleveland. Boston at New York, Only three scheduled. TENNIS—French hard courts championship tournament, at Paris. Pennsylvania State cham- pienship tournament, at Haver- ford. BOWLING-—International, tour- nament at Stockholm, Sweden, TRACK race Annual ut Amherst, 700 Bullseyes ten-mile road Nov ot | Bostan Mires Hi 17-year-old eatline (0. hig ol girl, hag. see J for junior girls he scored 708 nm, and quit knesq and not se she had missed anew w m marksmansh | Detroit | National League | New York at Philadelphia. | Cineinnati at Boston. | Chicago at Pittsburgh. | Only three scheduled. STANDINGS American League Wer ds 33°12 28 . 21 22 New York Philadelphia Chicago Washington 57 24 24 23 15 13 2 28 al 28 Cleveland St. Lou's National League Ww. L. 6 18 3 18 i 2h Cincinnati _ 2 Chicagé 4 Pittsburgh 3 Brooklyn St. Louis ew York Philadelphia Boston f 561 -500 2 2 2: 2 COL eeeevoersessse8 FIGHT RESULTS (Ry Associated Presa) BOSTON —AIL Mello, New Eng- land welter champion, won from Jack Zivie, Pittsburgh, 10 rounds. TOLEDO. won Packe Billy Patterson, De echnical kndckout over Toledo, 9 rounds, Joe HAVANA-—Black Bill, Cuban flywight title holder, fought to a draw with Willie Davies, Charle- , 12 rounds OAKLAND, Calif. St. Paul, won de Roekson, Idaho Jock Ma on « middle- 10 rounds, SAN FRANCISCO Frahkic Monroe, Los Angeles lightweight, defeated Billy MeCann, Clevels 10 rounds. nd, BASEBALL New York, 9-5; Washington, 5-4. Phuadelpu.a, | Confederate Vetera Pet. .738 ST. PETERSBURG CLUB DEFEATS - LAKELAND TEAM. OUT VICTORIOUS IN GAME YESTERDAY WITH SARA- SOTA TEAM \ ASSOCIATED HEAD- QUARTERS, June 3.—St. Peters- 'g took the final game of its s with Lakeland yesterday, 3; Hawkins, pitching for the Saints, held his opponents to seven scattered hits and received good support. The Tampa Smokers got a 5 to 2 victory over Sarasota in a piteh- ing duel between Dominguez and Brown. Tampa bunched hits in; the seventh and got over three runs. Errors upon the part of the Gulls helped the Smokers’ score. Jim Black, of Orlando, yielded 15 hits to the Sanford Celery Feds. The Celery Feds won 7 to 1. Cant- well, pitching for the Celery Feds, held the Colts to six hits. Fort Myers made it three straight from Bradenton in a swat fest in which they got 16 hits off Peel to win 7 to 3. DAY BY DAY IN FLORIDA (ity Assoc Press) DAYTONA BEACH — “One drink” constitutes a drunk in some instane: At least it v in the a ed in court he while “intoxicated.” a constitutes a drunk, then I to the court,” was Caele’ The fine was $100 or 60 days. JACKSONVILE Brown, ne Monroe arrested h rms in and disorderly condueta, Brown, his face a shade whiter than the law of color pro- vides, declared at police headquar- teis that “the ghost” of a man he had killed: had come to “haunt”’ him and that he was trying to shoot the “ha’nt.” PUNTA BORDA—Members of | the Masonie Lodge of this city have begun a- movement for the crection of a monument to for- mer Governor Albert W. Gil christ, who died recently. A com- mitteee was appointed to go into the matter. Two offers of contri- butions of $100 each have already been received. The 1926 convention Division, United , will be held An in- OCALA of the Florida here early in November. vitation, extended by the Rotary Club to General L.. W. Jackson, commander, at Ga'nes- | ville, has been formally ac PALATKA of Putnam count: eral days to eriff Hancock, tried for | was not burgt however. The ri $400, valuable papers and articles of evidence in an old safe his office, Then it was discove ‘that nobody knew the combina- tion, because it hadn’t been used in ye MILTON— Hamilton, real estate dealer, was found dead in his bed here. Ph jians said that death was due to acute indi- gestion. FORT LAUL of the Inte sit this section, if an invi- tation to the national cabinet member to supervise a survey of the Everglades is accepted. Elwood Mead, commi: “| Bureau of reclamation has already announced that he will arrive about August 1. bor quantity prices to GRIMES BROKERAGE CO. House re SHOE SHOP PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK Piumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street t Ocala} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Look to Him Peccccccccccocesescceccs | INTERESTING NOTES. The ation of in- sects is one of the dangers always facing the world. ap'd multipli Moving the British Army of Oc- eupation from Cologne to Wies- baden will cost $800,000. At the height of one mile the average velocity of the wind four times as great as at earth’s surface. the Ireland was ori Hibernia, a name rived from a Phoe meaning “further ha y called to be de- ician word itation.” The Canadian war, memorial at Vimy Ridge —where Canadian troops fought so gallantly and lost | so heavily—will be built of stone quarried on the Adriatic coast of, Jugo-Slavia, and will cost when completed over half a-million dol- lars. Koreans as a rule do not cut their hair or beard, for it is their belief that by so doing they would dishonor their parents. Any hair| ihat may happen to fall out is efully saved, and with fi parings, put in the coffi th lead man or woman may hack to another earth intact. Track foliowers at the Universuy of ennsylvania are. looking to Ray Wolf, captain and’.star hurdler, to in a bunch on.- No less an authority than. Lawson Robert- | son, Penn coach, thinks Wolf one of i the greatest timber-toppers in - “a today. Wolf will his tear he coming intercollegiates at Ca ™. bridge. 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Perfect Day,” written in 1910, is| OD'Y “bachelor girl” in the British) prod “| House of Commons, although there | said t ave been the most re- < ait LAN e most re-| sre several married women mem- munerative song ever published, |}°, its sales reaching more than 5,000,- 000 copies. i Bond’s “The Miss. Mary MeSwiney, sister of the Cork mayor who died after a hunger strike, is the new head of FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 688-W. ‘WM. CATES, Manager. FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. || Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. IF 1 AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, I PLEDGE THE VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: State Aid for Roads. Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. Better Transportation Service. The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail. Extending of City Limits to include F, E. C. properties on the Island of Key West. Any necessary local legislation. 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