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BSDAY, JUNE 27, 1983. NOPSIA: S fonak wen Hat he te about ABOUT LIFE Nicholas who broke the s!- her th heqy : it re sevent egyen with a ht-shock. big ee, bringing Georgi m, Robin,” he said. 4 a good lunch,” she admit- such 8 lynch in a tarted with melon, old soup, and we finished up iée pudding with hot chocolate fe never We all over it.” it all sounds @ bit chilly,” Nich- said, apgwerad. have @ lunch like wasn't,” Georgie hot thi i id’ ike * ings in every day, gu’d goon get tired of it. Ong btired of everything.” aap hag Hp relia dee | | in a curiously you find it fun?” 1? Well, | found tt out very tly from the way you will. Dit eaid abruptly: *¥¢ /. .« fg bis father a cer” je did some swift said yes, Nicholas might vahe had been discussing bim URT DENIES MOTION ORGE FOX CASE ‘Continued from Page One) 22,000 is excessive or shocks | rial by you had a good time this they?” Georgie sounded “T'ye never had very much of” i orld FO ore RGOT with CUgord, ang she kagy be “He n't got as far ag telling me about his fecaty,” she said, not qui! truthfully, “I only asked,” Boyd answered, “because I know @ Dr. Asher, He lives in London too,” The silence fell again, which she Presently broke. — “Shall you go back to America, afterwards?” He laughed. “The more I think | of America the further it seems to recede,” he said with a touch of bit- terness, “I shal} certainly never go back unless—" he did not finish his Sentence, but Georgie ynderstoad. “It will be @ success,” she sald quickly, and then, “But ff it isn’t what will you do then?” - It seemed a long time ynt{! he answered. : “I sp shall pi fi e pees ttle tne lgnd of *You -will: pever be forgotten,” Georgie said almost angrily. “1 shan’t forget you, anyway.” - “Then ng doubt you wil} be the solitary exception,” he answered with grim t “The impulsively, the " "Yes,” Niaonr is certainly my wii “And will she come and settle down here with you?’ Boyd thought suddgnly of his Parting trom. Bernie and of her re- Peated parrotcry; ‘I can’t live in +17 Pcan't lyg in Bng- ae eat ke Bngland,” be “ | Doesn't ike iti". Georgia was indignant. “What dogs that mat- tern she di andes. “it ron here, it opght not to matter er she likes it or not—” off, wondering if once again had said too much. Boyd. turi ddenly, so that his sc was to the gate, “Bo you know, Robin,” he said, ft vice. “You are * i ¥ ae girl" m iF eyes Were like stars in the pale moonlight. ‘Then do you like me a little?” “More than a little, perhaps,” he admitted reluctantly, is for 8 moment, H® eyes mot Pl aimee nat oed. “There you didn't want me any more?” spate ue rom te go back tq my 0 Thad if rt a aah ba bo} ah kn pai 8 ew. “Aa g matter diss think na Son te hide He was so pathetic.” rat te the sri for t tly: t @ darling.” turned his head sharply Georgie wont on “I se | ought to say things eng | mal can’t ® flower a ay how beautiful it strong, beauti- Stopped, @ little uence, fs biasted and & little nearer t bad eH = i ain fies ie = s : rite aun i gPEl sil eg a: 5 -t : “I should never have left you if 1 had een your wife,” Georgie an- swered. In the following silence a clock struck ten; Georgie counted each stroke mechanically, Ing.| (Cownrighs. 1933, Dowdieday Deren) Goorale has @ surprieg, tomer- Yvonne Beattie, San J Calif., recently pelebrated her 16th birthday by making her first jsolo airplane flight. Subscribe for The Citizen. : judicial conscience, and the} to set aside the verdict and t.a new trial is therefore ter the opinion and decision | e court advised At- Malone that he would al-; the defendant 90 days in to file a bill of exceptions. ! rendered BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 3¢-Heur Ambelmace Service S&llieé Embeimer, Piastie sargery Phong 195 Night Phone 696-W (SENATORS BEAT INDIANS, ADDING | | TOLEAGUELEAD {PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS) WIN FRQM CHICAGO WHITE! SOX BY SCORE OF 8 TQ 2; | RED SOX WHIPS BROWNS i (Special to The Citizen) CHICAGO, June 27.—The Phil- adelphia Athletics whipped the ! Chicago White Sox as the result ‘of the excellent relief pitching of | Big Jim Peterson, plus a 14-hit at- tack that routed Whitlow Wyatt in Hess than two innings. The score at the end of the contest stood 8 to 2. The Washington Senators downed the Gleveland Indians, thereby in- creasing their league lead. The | vietory was-the Senators’ fifteenth ! triumph in their last 16 starts and their eighth in succession. The Red Sox crushed the St. Louis Browns when the Boston ag- gregation pounded three pitchers for 15 hits, winning their third game of the season from the Browns, 138 to 5. Aside from Rhodes’ excellent pitching for the Boston outfit, he also made four hits. All other games scheduled in either of the major leagues were rained out. The summaries: Amerfcgn Leagre At Cleveland R. H. Washington 4.9 3.9 Crowder, Russell and Idebrandt, Hudlin and E. 1 At Chicago Philadelphia Chi 210 1 eterson and ing, Gregory : e! Li Madjeski; Wyatt, Hevi: and Grube. At St. Louis Boston . St. Louis . Batteries: Rhodes, Welch and Ferrell; McDonald, Stiles, Hebert and Shea. New York-Detroit, rain. National League All games rained out. “at Miss Alice I. Webster, deput city clerk for 28 years, pt in recently as city clerk of Orange, N. R, H. E.! 8 14 0) THE KEY WEST ‘DIAMONDBALL | GAME TONIGHT | |CATES! TEAM NP LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME AGGRE- GATION TO MEET Tonight’s the night. ‘ Diamondball fans who have been deprived of their regular games by the recent heavy rains will get an opportunity to see two! ifast teams-in action as the sum-) ;mer season opens. | Bayview Park diamond will be{ jthe scene of action and fireworks; are scheduled for 8 o’clock. Jonaths:: Cates, well known in} diamondball circles, has picked a Tepresentative squad, the Tidal} | Wayes, ta compete against the {strong Lopez Funeral Home te The edge on paper seems to bi with the Tidal Waves, but th Undertaker team has a sterling i pitcher in Lunn, who turned in a} wond¢rful season. as a hurler in the former City eague. Then} too, the Lopez Funeral Home} squad has been engaging in daily ‘practices and expect to give their} {more experienced opponents the! ‘surprise of their lives. Following are the players and positions: Funeral Home: Roberts 42b, Gonzalez lf, Baker dss, H. Gates 1b, Gates 3b, Lunn p, Mc- Garthy rf, Ingraham c, ‘Demeritt ji, C. Gates “iss;"“Tidal Waves: | Griffin e, Ward p. Acosta If, Gar- {cia rf, Molina 2b, Lounders ef, P. Artman 1b, Traynor rss, Nodine ss, Castillo 3b. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— a ils ; Washington 23 New York 25 | Philadelphia 29 Cleveland .. 34 Chicago 34 Detroit - 34 Boston 41 ‘s Louis . 43 NATIONAL LEAGUE Clab— ota Fe |New York 22 iSt. Louis - 26 ; Pittsburgh 30 Phicago 34 on . 85 Book * 33 | Cincinnati - 37 Philadelphia 646! 615} 532 +4931 485 485 ‘388 368) Pet. -639 -587 538 "493 -462 «459 -439 394 40 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Detroit, Boston at St. Louis. Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia. at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at New York. 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Scribe) Captain Willie Watkins of the Divot Diggers, says it’ just cannot igo on like this, and with Russell ‘err is planning to the defeat of their lives to Eddie Strunk and Melyin Russell, when the famed Divot Diggers and Bunker Hills come: together at: the municipal coprse this’ Thurs- day afternoon. Clem Price, of sponge fame, and Tim Pittman, who runs the hello office, will’ oppose Bob Spottswood, the medicing man of the Bunker Hill team, and George Brooks, who looks after the legal end. The odds favor the Divot Diggers in this match, as Bob and George are starting to feel the effects of old age, and youth must be served. Bill Demeritt and - Johnny Kirsehenbaum, local pro, are de- termined to put an end to the rumors that have been going }around, and are.out for the scalps of Joe Lopez and Sheriff Karl ‘Thompson. shooting nice golf. lately, and is The sheriff has been; considered. a_serious.threat . to Johnny Kirschenbaum, who has not been in his usual form. Sam Goldsmith and Bill Malone, the pair who ran so many © vie~ tories in a row, are out to avenge a PG last week, when they were held to a tie, and will r | Poly Artman and Norman ate man in a return match. Sam; says he sees a storm brewing and the barometer getting low, Probably the most. interesting match of the day will be John Stradley and Charlie Ketchum against Otto Kirehheiner and Jack Hayes. Both John and Charlie have been wielding a mean niblick lately, and are expected to dispose of their opponents easily. The Key West Electric group continues their weekly feud with | } and Hewitt Grooms has been hitting his irons much better late- ly and is expected to be in top for thisform for this match. The match on which more bets will be placed, however, is where Lewis Pierce and Leo Warren hiteh up against Berlin Sawyer and jJohn Carbonell. This match will have an umpire and a_ referee, land inasmuch as the Sheriff will jbe playing nearby also, it is not thought that any fights will oc-| leur in this foursome. Signals} and smoke flares have been im- provised and will be carried by the caddies with this group, so that the police and officers may be quickly advised at the first show- ing of any trouble. The value of Korean lespedeza to Kentucky farmers as hay, pas- ture and seed last year is esti- mated at $4,760,000. | Firestone | care costing $50,000 a year. yoo PAGE THREE eeececeese STRAND THEATER ee é into a delightful ro- mance ih “Be Mine Tonight,” the Universal Special, which is show- ig at the Strand Theater tonight. In the first place, the picture was produced by a British com- papy, Gaumont, in Berlin, ynder the direction of a Russian, Anatole Litwak. Most of the exteriors were photographed -by German cameramen on locations in Swit- zerland, while the interiors were made at the Berlin studios of Ufa, with a cast headed by | Kie- pura, who is Polish, and Magda Schneider, a bewitching German administer] Ayala and Julian opposing Grooms) gitl. Sonnie Hale, popular English music hall star. plays ene of the leads opposite Keipura, while the comedy is pravided by Betty Chest- er, Edmund Gwenn and Athene Sayler, all well known English comedians. When Carl Laemmle previewed “Be Mine Tonight” he was en- tranced with its possibilities for the American market. His sense of showmanship in the past has al- ways been unerring—he knows what the public needs. In this production he has given a new in- terest, a stimulus to movie tastes which may have become a bit blase and fed up with the sameness of the current picture fare. “Be Mine Tonight” is certain to. start a vogue. At any rate it is differ- erent and it is entrancing. Show dogs in . 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