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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1933. f SPORTS FOR GOLF MATCH NEXT THURSDAY WATKINS AND STRUNK IN-|NIGHTCAP WAS SHUTOUT AF-| FAILURE OF MOST OF OPPOSI- iJ VOLVED IN MAJOR DEAL; SAWYER GETS GOLF BALL WITH CUT IN TRADE . By CLIP SHOT Hectic trading marked the week in golfing stock! George Brooks, after the terrif-. ie beating his team received in the last match with Berlin Saw- yer’s Divot Diggers, immediately got busy to rearrange the four- somes. Ed. Strunk was traded to the Divot Diggers for Willie Watkins and a golf ball. Berlin says that he was “stung” as the golf ball had a cut in it. George believes [PIRATES TAKE TWO GAMES FROM ~ BROOKLYN TEAM FAIR; PITTSBURGH ONLY HALF GAME FROM SECOND PLACE (Special to The Citizen) PITTSBURGH, July: 18.—The Pittsburgh Pirates took both games of a double bill from the { being a shutout affair, while the score in the opener was 14 to 2. The Pirates acquired 382 blows, and as a result of the victory ad- vanced within one-half game of second place. in the National 1 League. |. Swift and Swetonie pitched ef- . fective ball, each allowing seven hits. Swift's victory was his tenth he got the best of the bargain} of the season as compared to five! also, as he claims that the “old, defeats. Swetonic gained his sev- horse” Strunk is burnt out and’enth triumph in scoring the shut- about réady to give up the ghost. after his long string of victories. On the other hand, Watkins, tak- ing a little rest after his strenuous duties as former captain of the Diggers, is expeeted to be back in old form. Dr. Kemp and Melvin Russell for the Bunker Hills: have Ed. Strunk and Kirschenbaum as op- ponents. Kirsch has been shoot- ing good golf lately and hopes to carry Strunk if the latter blows up. Strunk is indignant over the rumors, j Price and Pierce are. matched against Spottswood and Sawyer. This ought to be a mighty hot match, Sawyer claims that he will use the golf ball with the eat in it to win the match, It’s @ toss-up between the P’s and the 8's. 4 They're trying to get all kinds of combinations together to beat that Ayala, who is really playing fine golf. He and Julian sound the wires.of Grooms and Hewitt. Demeritt and Brooks wil try to break the winning streak of Gold- smith and Malone. May the mash- ie be with them! Hayes and N. Artman will take on P, Artman and L. Lester. The shade is with the former but anything can happen in golf. Then the great team of Watkins and Kerr will try to put the Ki- bosh on Stowers and Ketchum. It is reported that three. in the four- some will gang up against Ket- chum and try to. make him knock one in the rough or at least away from the center of the fairway. This will be a mighty} tough job, as Ketchum makes long- er and straighter drives when ev- erybody is talking than otherwise. An attempt will be made to keep quiet. N. Maloney and R. Maddox, a recruit from the Sawyer stables, will hit it up in a singles match. out in the concluding’ contest. There were no other games scheduled in either major league, except Detroit and Philadelphia,’ in the American, which was post- poned on account of wet grounds. The summaries: National League First Game At Pittsburgh ‘ Brooklyn Pittsburgh Batteries: S| {Swift and Grace, R. H. E. 297 2 416 1 Second Game At Pittsburgh Brooklyn Pittsburgh 16 0 Batteries: Benge and Lopez; Swetoni¢ and Picinich. R. H. E. 020 if No others scheduled. American League Detroit-Philadelphia, rain. No others scheduled. pat tise aly AY AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Boston. St. Louis at Washington, Detroit at Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. New York at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. 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Last} to 8, picked by Pedro Aguilar, manager of the Cubs of the City League. It was obvious from the opening round that the L. F. H. was too! ;fast for the picked team. McGee was the only available pitcher} Aguilar was able to locate and ‘since “Fuzzy” has pitched several times against the Embalmers, the school boys had a good time pound- ing his deliveries at will. The hit- ting of Douglas McCarthy account- | ed much for the Funeral lads’ vic- tory. Blondon Goehring, Relief third; , baseman playing that position for) the picked team, knocked in all] three runs scored by his club. He's pushed in the first score with a| °° double to left and sent in two men with a sizzling triple to deep cen- ter in the ninth round. Ludy Acosta, Armando Manolo Acevedo, three of the pick- ed team’s best players, appeared on the sick list. Arthur Lunn knocked a home ron in the third inning with no one on base. Score by innings: R. H. E. L, F. H. 101 210 100— 6 12 3 Cubs ... 000 000 102— 3 6 5 Batteries: A. Lunn and Ingra- ham; MeGee and P, Artman. Umpires: Head at the plate and Sevilla at first base. Helena . Mi St. iw and | i an woe wi SOME MEAN, HUSBAND Yesterday’s Precipitation Sun rises Sun sets .. i Low ; Abilene | Atlanta Boston .. Buffalo Shicago Brooklyn Dodgers, the nigtiteap| Might it defeated a scrub team 6| Denver 3 Detroit - Duluth . Huron Jacksonville KEY WEST . Los Angeles New Orleans Nek York Pensacola Phoenix Pittsburgh Salt Lake City .. !San Francisco .. | Tampa | Washington THE KEY WEST CITIZEN oo | } | Highest Temperature*® Lowest Mean ie Normal Mean Rainfall* nal Precipitation is record covers 24 at 8 o'clock thix morning. ‘Fomorrow’s Almanac oon rises don sets . . M. 327 2:46 igh Barometer at 8 a. m. today: Sea leyel, 29.99. ~ Lowest Last 96 80 80 70 82 84 82 78 64 90 388 86 78 92 88 78 88 86 80 80 100 78 88 92 66 76 92 84 96 jami . 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Ins. 10 Ins. . 5 “tour period UNimpostant except slightly cooler . m. . mm. - m. . m. variable and moderate to fresh easterly over PAGE THREE ;and central great plains where a‘ gg disturbance of slight intensity is{ 81 over the Texas panhandle, Okila-j 84|homa City, 29.88 inches. 34} The temperature has _ risen somewhat over the southern lake 'yegion and middle Atlantic states.} In all other sections changes were in northwest Florida, South Caro-} lina, southwest Virginia and north- ./ern Minnesota. As a rule tem. | peratures are about normal! over the entire country. Fair weather was general dur- ing the last 24 hours except for light, seattered showers in ex- jieme south Florida, central great plains, southern Arizona and New} Mexico and along the coast. Last night the tropical Carolina disturb- j Highest sance of ‘slight intensity was ap- ight Yesterday e y ap: proaching the Yucatan Channel jand was moving west-northwest- | ward. S. M. 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