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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 'VETERANS PLAY THE WITH STARS TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1933. f YANKEES RALLY AND BEAT NATS | vececcvcvvvsevevesvvsuee: VVCCCSCOO DOS DESSOOSSOCCe Today's Horoscope) FOLLOWING THROUGH | ‘Fortunate ‘is the child born on this day, if not held back by ad-| , verse aspects. The degree indi-| ©* oe Semerewereress (By JOVE) 2 And now the Pirates have reates a person of very superior lief ee gensrelly specn aes strengthened their team again. Not content with winning the ‘City in his work and ‘attains eminence. Championship and ‘winning every BEATEN 4.3 IN 12 INNINGS;!OLD ‘MEN ‘RALLY IN LATE IN- | WARD HURLS BEST GAME| NINGS TO KNOT COUNT;| p0™ in. the higher spheres of ae a = . : me in ‘the league season so ‘far, OF CAREER; SHOULD HAVE| FELO HURLS FIFTH CON. | wealth; bas paraeg teste Sear cit they have secured the services of ‘HAD SHUTOUT le tithes ceampelct Ut Phe ents shortstop of the Fenix club and sea ie erat the mighty ‘Quintan Lopez. ployer. (Copyrighted). ee SPORTS RI RIVAL GOLFING CLANSTO CLASH ‘FIRST SERIES | LOSSAGAINST | { | 1 -AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York. Boston -at Philadelphia. Chicago at St. Louis. (Only ‘games scheiluled.) ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE St. ‘Louis wt 'Chieago. New York ‘at Brooklyn. (Only games scheduled.) DA LOSES BASEBALL GAME | \ | Those “old-timers” can really The Lopez Funeral Home lost|hit. In a game played -yesterday There’s a report floating around bp Ng jthat Col. Ruppert, hearing _ the] were re= IN DOUBLE BILL BOSTON ‘RED SOX ‘DEFEAT ATHLETICS; DETROIT TiG-! ERS TRIUMPH OVER CLEVE-! LAND INDIANS { (Special to ‘The Citizen) NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—The New York ‘Yankees ‘rallied to ‘take ‘both games of a double 'bill ‘from the Washington Senators. Ninthsin- ning ratlies in ‘both ‘games, with Ben Chapman and Joe ‘Sewell’ swinging the deciding ‘blows, sent, the New Yorkers 'to wietory ‘within ; one game’of-a tie ‘for the Ameri-j} can league leadership, The games for a return (battle in the near fu: were witnessed by a crowd of 45,- 000. Babe Ruth and ‘Lou ‘Gehrig: knocked a home ‘run apiece during the games, t i STEAM$HIP TEAM NOSED.OUT| ‘BY 5-3 SCORE | TAMPA IN Sundaj, July 30, the S. S. Flor- ida baselfall nine played a game against i Port Tampa team at Port Tanipa City and lost .a well- played contest 5-3. Perry Miller pitched ‘for’ the Sailors and hurled a fine-game but lost ‘because of errors of the P. and ‘©. boys at ‘critical moments. Sands was scooping ’em up at first with regularity and Brady roamed a fine shortstop. These teains will get together ture. \ Score by innings: 019 101 000— Florida 3.8 The Boston Red Sox defeated Port Tampa— 5 ibs Nee 4 i { |CLEM PRICE’S ‘DIGGERS CON- CEDED EDGE GOLFERS (By CHIP SHOT) With a decisive victory over the tough Bunker Hill ‘line-up last afternoon, the Divot stock ‘soared several points, and they are given:a slight edge over the Hillers, by sports seribes and crities, in the forth- coming matches ‘slated at ‘the Country ‘Glub this Thurstlay. Bob Spottswood has threatened |to run in some ‘dark ‘horses’ to RH. £,{¢lineh a ‘victory for ‘his ‘Bunker. single by Ward, Demeritt’s throw te” 3 Hill lads, but to date, he has made in from center going wild | no. disclosures. The line-up follows, ‘but will AGAIN THURSDAY ‘its first series. The Stars took them into camp last night, winning 4-3, but it took! j ‘against the Martinez Stars, they! quested to officiate that day. Mr. Nonnemacher hasn't answer yet. Box score follows: staged a brilliant comeback anil tied the score at 7 ail in nine in- given his i Buccaneer clan is on the lookout! Madelain Karson of Brooklyn, {for players, has sent a wire to the|N. Y., is described by-swim experts {Pirate manager asking him if el athens girl with the perfect diving IN TILTS; TEAMS MAY SIGN UP MIAMI, ‘twelve jinnings ‘to do it. Ward pitched perhaps the best game of his diamondball career, Felo pitched two more score- and, although allowing ten hits,| Jess innings, allowing but one hit. ishould have scored a shutout for} This runs his total up to five in- the entire twelve innings. As it | nings without a run for the op- was the Funeral Home scored in| position. Besides this he cracked (but one inning, when Manolo Ace-|a beautiful single. Hite let a‘ball go through him, P.|| In the lucky seventh, the Vet- |Castro made another infield error|erans counted five times on .a and Arias in right muffed a line!walk and six straight ‘hits by drive right to him. These errors|Kyeristo Rodriguez, Bearup, R. combined, with a double and single,! Rodriguez, Jr. F. Rodriguez, gave ‘the Undertakers three TuNS/QGuyerro and Adams. rn They were} Bearup got two hits out of ‘the only miscues the Star teaM|three and Everisto handled five ‘made during the game. chances safely. He ‘roams the _ The Stars score two. zon for | shortstop eposition with the same eight innings and then tied up the | pep as ofold 'score in ithe ninth by virtue of an|?°T 1 Oot Fiebwillshedalacel :error by Baker ‘at short and a Friday between these same two teams and all the Veterans are requested to be out. Mr. Lunn has agreed to be one nings. , because of sore muscles. and their only tallies. over , third. ! Ward scored the winning run ini The game was then called, desires the services of “Babe”, Ruth for the rest of the season.’ {They may have him if they pay ex- penses and a salary to ‘be named by the Babe. Stars ABR. C. Her’dez, 1b 4 Ch’e He’z, ss-lf 4 C. Garcia, 3b L. Bazo, If-ss Orta, rf Diaz, ef-p . B. Valdez, 2b A. Hern’dez, ¢ 2 Swain, cf ...... ‘ke. Martinez, Pp L. Martinez, ¢ vy ° WHORE ONROHE DS NOSCHRONWHHS But perhaps the Pirates think they have a good enough team as | they .stand—and they are right. lIt’s too good. It’s so good that} |Manager Hamlin refuses to. play, his Sluggers, if Quintan Lopez continues to hurl for the Bue- 'eaneer clan. The Trojans .aren’t particular, as long as they get a jcouple of pitchers. The Fenix, in -E.the cellar and depths of despair, jhave awakened and are reported jas ready to file a protest about! jlast Sunday’s game in which. the questioned players ‘were used against them, at the next league meeting. ecoocoroHNeHN COSSCH HE EN OK crHoccoconHe® 35 a Totals— o a8 POs Veterans | Aguilar, If .... Sevilla, 3b-p .. 3 FE. Rod’uez, ss 3 Bearup, rf .... 3 R. Ro’ez, jr.,.¢ 4 R. R’z Sr. p-3b 3 Vidal, 3b ...... Guerro, ef . Adams, 1b AB 3 | It’s all right for the ‘Pirate man- the Philadelphif Athletics, Bucky 100 101 02x— Walters, with the Red Sox, made ; his début before home folks at Nelson and Smith. Philadelphia, and led his team ‘to! victory. Presented with a chest! Batteries} Miller and Devens;| perhaps be ‘bolstered ‘by post time the twelfth getting on by a close in- | Thursday, in ‘the well-known per-| field hit. Molina got a base on ‘sonages of such golfers as Major, balls. Machin lined out to Cates. | Gibson of Miami, MacFarlane (not, A" error by C. Lunn when Cates Willie) and several. -other par-| threw to first for the double play, of the umpires for the game on (Garcia, 2b Labor Day between these Veterans] Sibila, 2b . and the Trojans of 1933. He snapped to first for a double play. COMM ORNL HH OOn COKRANHwHOHONe HOCH RNOUNS Totals 28 Score by innings: ager ‘to be ‘ambitious and try to get the best team possible, “but {when he tries ‘to go too far ‘it’s high time ‘the league ‘heads hold’ the reins tighter. And ‘fans are’ of silver and a cup before the’ game, Walters hit-a home run with one on base in the second inning’ and in the sixth broke up a 4-4 tie] by tripling with the bases filled. The .final score was 8-5. The Detroit Tigers whipped the Cleveland Indians. Although the Detroit club made six.errors, four in one inning, they batted out a \ 6 to'3 victory..." ~ | Washington ... The St. Lowis Browns blanked! New York ... the Chisox. Roldrid “Lena” Stiles, | Philadelphia with the aid of five double plays,! Detroit by his companions, turned the):Gleveland trick that brought victory to ‘his} Chicago club, ‘Boston There were no games scheduled} st, Loui: in the National league. 4 The summaries: American League ‘Club Ww. 64 63 51 52 52 48 45 42 NATIONA Ohib— Wy New York, oe Se RMAF Pittaumegh » eene. gi) chicago: Batteries: Crowder, Russell and) 5°, Louis "Boston . & ly Vi tta, 4 fue ‘an Atta, Moore and Philadelphia 548 524 519. 431 411 406 57 47 55 60 - 55 61 44 68 44 68 41 60 Cincinnati... Brooklyn Second Game At New York -|ment, and will ‘be unabl punishers from the Greater Miami ‘area. | Efforts were made to Caesar LaMonaca and ‘his ‘band o render sélections on ‘the first tee, in order to start the boys off in harmony, but it seems Mr, La- Monaca had a previous engage- le to at- ; tend, Captain Price ‘will pair with Score by innings: L. F. H— R.‘H. E. 000 003 000 000— 3 10 6 K, W. S— 010 001 001 001— 410 8 Batteries: A. ‘Lunn and Ingra- ham; Ward and ‘Garcia. The Stars will play a picked team of the National Guards Thursday night at the City Park. The Guards have a stronger team this year than last, and will try to fput Ward on third. Garcia’ then , grounded to third. Cates’ throw, ‘to first was a bit wild and Ward crossed the platter with the win- ning tally. ~ The most spectacular innings were the Stars’ last half of the tenth and the L. F. H.’s first half of the eleventh. In the former in- ning, Armando Acevedo . was on third with one out, but was ruled out by pulling a “boner,” stepping | | | \ | »|getting mighty tired of ‘the way' | the Sluggers and Pirates are mop- ping up the ‘field ‘with ‘the Trojans and Fenix, With this fan inter- est threatened, something must ‘be done mighty ‘quick. Stars .... 001 020 040— 7 7 |Veterans 010 000 501— 7 11 Summary: Two ‘base hits: Bazo and Adams; three base hit: C. Garcia; home run: R. Rodriguez; Stolen bases: Orta, C. Hernandez, Guerro and Vidal; sacrifice hit: B Rodriguez; struck out: b: Felo te r ‘ Rictigiel 2, by Sevilla 4, ie Mar-|two things might be done. ‘Either, tinez 2, by Diaz 2; bases on balls:|make it a three team ‘Teague, by off Rodriguez 1, off Diaz 1, off;combining the Fenix and Trojans Martinez 2, off Sevilla 1; left onjor even the teams up. If the first In order to ‘hold ‘this irterest)/’ former gantes ‘caneelled. That's useless. Evening the ‘teams ‘up would ‘be ‘a simpler and ‘better ipro- cess of getting ‘the desired ‘result. A meeting of the league should be called as soon ‘as :possible this week. This should be done ‘to pro vide ample time for any arguments which might come up if the league decides ‘to even the ‘teams. And this particular league is very (prone to withdrawing teams and having a pack of ‘small squabbles, Possibly the ‘best ‘immetliate changes advisable are for the Pi- rates to give back ‘to the Penix their shortstop or a ‘player or players equal to ‘him. The Bue- caneer tribe ought ‘to be allowed to ‘keep ‘Quintan Lopez, ‘but should: give Salinero, a pitcher, ‘to the Trojans, as they have a capdble enough ‘hurling staff ‘with Casa” and ‘Lopez taking turns, The Slug- gers ‘then could remain ‘the same. This would even the teams up con- siderably. But to make the games pcloser ‘still, if ‘the Jeague heads see any ‘team ‘falling ‘behind, it should take steps to strengthen that team tby ‘trading. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 | 24-Momr Ambulance Senvico Suilled Kmbaimer, Plaatic Sunpery i 7\Hillers and Bill Demeritt. N. Art-| .| ‘Old Guard’ Joe Lopez and cross mashies with off third before the pitch. In the Captain Spottswood, of the Bunker}! first of the eleventh, Cates was on third with one out when a sharp {man and Bob Stowers will go in|liner was grabbed by Albury and jagainst Sam Goldsmith and Mayor] ————————_ Syste. fe cals Bill Malone, and a tough battle is; heiner go in against Tim Pitt- forecast. man and Big Bob Maddox. In a! In the third strata we find ‘the/ ‘live wire’ foursame, A. F, Ayala Kirschenbaum and/and Bascom Grooms will be paired Ketchum opposed to Eddie Strunk! against~Earl Julian and A. M: and Willie Kemp. Whatamatch.| Hewett. In the next bracket, P. Attman In the ‘Night Cap’ Berlin Saw- tand Jack Hayes do battle with’ yer teams with John Carbonell in Norvin Maloney and Lance Lester,, matching drives and putts with Jr, the combination of Leo Warren An interesting hook-up ‘will see!and Russell Kerr. Close decisions Willte Watkins and Otto Kirch-jare expected in all quarters, Washington New York .. Batteries: Stewart, L. Sewell, Berg; Ruffing, Pennock}’ and Dickey. i At Philadelphia Boston .. Philadelphia Z Batteries: Weiland, and ‘Ferrell; Earnshaw, Walberg and Cochra: At Detroit Cleveland . Detroit .. Batteries: Harder, Brown ani Sogn: Sorrell and Hayworth. Ab St. Lows 0. tis. mk R. H. \ ees Cl St. . t Heving, Faber) ‘ an 2 and , Sullivan; “Stiles and, Kno¢eked Dawn Door Sc Shea. % § eater priest National League dvor with Cypress .. No games scheduled. Tagks, Brads and Fasteners, all needed to join doors together TROJANS PLAY PICKED TEAM! TOMORROW, SLUGGERS THURSDAY Gglvanized Screen (Wire, per yard Velitdtethbtadthidthdididde dade CL New Stock of Kno A baseball game has been ar- ranged between.a picked team! from the National Guards and the Trojans for tomorrow at five o'clock at the Navy Field. All players of the Trojans are requested to report for the game. Another contest is being sched- uled between the Sluggers and a picked G i team. 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