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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1982, 4 WHIPS YANKEES | INDIAMONDBALL GAME LAST NIGHT RESULTS! IN SCORE OF 9 TO 3. DIS-| SATISFACTION REIGN 8} THROUGHOUT CONTEST Florida, 9; Yankees. 3. That is the result of Jast night’s | diamondball game. The least said about it, the better. It developed into a squawking, jawing match, and many fans left in disgust. The umpires were to blame as much as the players, for they seemed at sea concerning the rules. When Umpire Gonzalez called a runner safe after a perfectly ex- ecuted bunt, the Florida team pro- tested that a batsman making the third bunt, whether successful ‘or not, is out, and Umpire Camalier upheld the Florida iri their con- eeeee tention. Captain, Brady, of the Florida, admitted that Umpire Gonzalez’ ruling was correct but that he and Manager Cates had agreed that a batsman who bunts after two strikes should be declar- ed out. Manager Cates’. would neither affirm nor deny that: such Ceeoad acece SYNOPRIS:9r: RE down her growing ‘sonctotlon x4 Jervis has met with le Weare fruitl the cold and aiutant the way to oak who threw Jervis ove ia an at- tempt to cheat him off hie fortune, Ferdinand Vrancis jremarks to Nan that Rosemund’s mysterious friend, Rodert as. been as l. t quest ott Chapter $f NAN ATTACKS: ‘ANTLY Nan flashed’round on Ferdinand. =) “When did Leonari go? Where has he been?” , “He went away on' Tuesday.” “This is ‘Thu ” said Nan, She paused. *“! Lag “Yes, it’s Thureday all right. It was Tuesday we lunched with the ‘Tettérleys, Leonard, had crocked bd odcccecelscocccccccccccccedesucvetsoovece| thin Patri rhave been difficult to swear to. Nan Venture:|: a Wentworth { si e eeccccececoooss very glad. you woula stop pint? img and say what you mean.” Rosamund gave a short laugh. “I don’t mean anything. If I'm to be quite candid, I think you're making a damned fuss, Men will go off on their own—and, knowing Jervis, I should say there'll be the devil:té' pay when. he finds out that | you've been ‘sending the town-crier round after him.” “Yes,” said Nan, ~She fixed her | steady eyes on: Rountua? “You! say men go off—but do they gener- ally goin the middle of the night without any luggage?” Something odd happened; but it happened so quickly that it would had only an impression that Rosa- mund had begun to say something, and that before the words’ reached her lips the cigarette which she was holding slipped, sideways’ so that the red-hot tip: burnt her finger. It was just an impression. -The cigarette slipped, and Rosa- mund said,. “Didn't. he take. any luggage?” ;|Then she went on. without waiting for an answer. “That.doesn’t mean very much—does: it?” Nan said,'“I don’t know.” “Do you want me to dot the ‘i's? T don’t mind if you don’t.” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eovccccsdseccccccceccocs| ms : . Today’s Anniversaries | eeeee: eaeceeese 1787—Franeois Guizot, French historian-statesman, born. Died Sept. 12, 1874. 1810—Eliza McCardle Johnson, wife of the 17th President, who , {taught her husband how to write and opened for him the road from ja journeyman tailor tothe White House, born in Leesburg, Died near there, Jan. 13, 1876. ! 1813—Wibiam Gilpin, first Ter- ritorial governor of Colorado, In- dian fighter, gold pioneer of the Rockies, born in Delaware. Died in Denver, Colo., Jan. 20, 1894, 1814—Jean F. Millet, famous French painter, born. Died Jan.{ 20, 1875. ' 1819——Francesco Crispi, famou Italian statesman, born. Died Aug. 12, 1901. 1822—Rutherford B. Ha: 19 President of the United States, born at Delaware, Ohio. Died at Fremont, Ohio, Jan. 17, 1893. 1846—Agnes Booth, celebrated | 7 oe ELECTION TO $150 OFFICE COSTS $200 (By Associated Presa) BARNWELL, S. C., Oct. 4. It may not be good business, but Barnwell county saw no way out of holding a $200 election to fill a $150:a year office, The race for coroner was thrown into the second primary recently when the incumbent died suddenly Tenn-' but none of the candidates receiv- | ed a majority. A third primary was necessary —which makes.the job worth $359 to the county, $150 for the coro- ner’ lary and $200 to election offi . igan actress, betn in Austra- Died Jan. 2,-1910, 186%—Frederic Remington, not- ed artist, setlptor and author, born t Canton,N, Y. Died at Ridge- eld, Conn.; Dec. 26, 1909. SIGHT ... 1S PRECIOUS Correct Vision Is Vital To * Your Child DR. J. A. VALDES 522 Duval Street | “Puffy, Assistant Coach—that’s my new job— With football I’m all quite athrill and athrob. We have our big game in a couple of days; i T'll bet you a penny we'll win with my plays!” COmeevocagversseegeaeeer® "SDODIMII OTITIS IIEISI OI IOS Db try “gam tr oO amr. tr a) oe © SERVE YOU Having been ehosen to serve you, not only for the year 1932, but other years, th@undersigned merchants of Key West formally notify the readers of The Key West Citizen that they PAGE THREE CALLA A EE hh dh deadk diadchdous wiil be pleased at all times to have their patronage. Service with a smile; best goods at lowest prices, is a joint motto, And they join in asking that you not only. call onee, but often. CORO C ooo SceLaEGeTsoscooocereoooesoneseoesee CHERRY’S CREAMERY an arrangement had been made PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES and insisted that the diamondball ) rules apply. The Yankees then made formal protest and the game continued. : At next Sunday’s meeting the officials will decide whether. this shall count or be © thrown out. The situation is perplexing but the officials must assert their. authority and take a firm stand one way or another and the vacilla- tion of the umpires cease if the game is to survive in Key West. The score: R. H. E. Florida 005 031 000— 912 4 Yankees 000 000 102— 8 5 5 Batteries: A. Lunn and M. Ace- vedo; Ward, Williams and Grif- fin “WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS SOLD” GIVE US A TRIAL WE CARRY. A FULL LINE OF MILK Whipping Cream, Coffee Cream, Sour Cream, and Cottage Cheese Fresh Home Churned Buttermilk Daily Delivered to:any part of the city at any time Cor. Front and Whitehead Phone 305-J 0000000000000 0000000000000000 00001200 Ce OSE EEOOEOOOOOOOOSOOOOOEDO0CR! FISH PRICES! PLUMBING Jew Fish Steak, 2 ....... Jew Fish Boue, 2 lbs Ss DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK Phone 348 INSURANCE OFFICE: 319 DUVAL ST. 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