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TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1933, ——$ SPORTS bi ATHLETICS BEAT [VETERANS BEATEN |SCRUBS DEFEAT INDIANS; TIGERS DEFEAT RED SOX! BY YOUTHS’ TEAM LOSE 8-3 IN FULL NINE IN- NING GAME AT NAVY FOXX SETS AMERICAN LOOP HITTING MARK TEAM GOES TO VICTORY; OVER CLEVELAND OUTFIT | Veterans couldn’t quite get the old , (Sp CLEV ‘The Citizen) “LAND, Aug. FIELD AS HIS Playing in faster company, the stiffness out and were defeated by tthe Trojans 8-3 in a full nine in- ning game yesterday at the Navy 15.—Jim-! Field. mie Foxx led the Philadelphia Ath-} Medina started for the Vets and letie? to an 11 ord. Foxx opened his attack in the first inning when he hit a triple' fielder who was converted to with Roger Cramer to 5 victory over ,was smacked for nine the Cleveland Indians after slash-;eight runs in the first four ing out a home run, triple, double nings. After that and single to drive in nine tuns went in the box for a new American League rec-| youths scoreless for the remainder gregation of diamondballers which| and hits and in- E. Rodriguez and held the lof the game. a Mickey ‘second baseman, which he claims | ALL STAR TEAM __ IN DIAMONDBALL MACHIN’S SINGLE WHICH WENT THROUGH OUTFIELD FOR HOMERUN WAS DECID- ING BLOW | | With the aid of a hard single! by Machin after two were out and which went through Lounder’s legs in center field for a home run, the Scrubs trounced, by a score oft _ 5-4 in ten innings, the All-Star ag- | will represent this city in the State “Bunny” Roberts, Trojan out-' Diamendball tournament this com-| ing week. The game was played last night THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [PLYMOUTH SALES SHOW INCREASE REPORT SHOWS 216.1 PER- CENT OVER FIGURES FOR LAST YEAR Adding further optimistic re- ports to continued retail sales in- G. Moock, general sales manager of the Plymouth Motor Corpora- tion, revealed today that sales for the week ending July 22nd were | 7.3 percent over the previous week and 216.1 percent over the same week of last year. Cars delivered at retail by Ply- mouth dealers during that week totaled 7157 units, compared to beers the previous week and 2264 during the same week of 1932. The 7157 retail delivery figure ‘was only 5 percent under sales for the week ending July 1st last, which set an alltime high for a | week’s retail sales in the history of | Indicating a prolonged peak ‘buyimg season this year, Mr. Moock’s statement revealed that sales during the week ending July 22nd were 6 pereent over the same iweek in June. | Plymouth shipments and pro- duction this month are expected to texceed 30,000 units, which will be an inerease of more than 350 per- ereases of the Plymouth car, H.} ‘the Plymouth Motor Corporation. j evce CLASSIFIED | COLUMN Advertisements under this head! | will be inserted in The Citizen at; ithe rate of 1c a word for each in-} isertion, but the minimum for the | first insertion in every instance is! 25e. } Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger | laccounts may have their advertise- |ments charged. | Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- jeults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for! it. | FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, containing 12 rooms, on lot} 50x198 feet, in select section of | city, 1307 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea. Garage in rear.} Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. street or The Citizen Office. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead H FOR SALE PLANTS, Mis- Sionary and Blakemore. 1,000 $2.50 or $1.00 per 100. 10,- STRAWBERRY PAGE THREE Up-To-The-Minute Firms We Extend To The Public A Hearty Invitation To Visit And Inspect Our Firms And Find Out For Yourself What We Have To Offer In The Line Of Your Needs. Mr. and Mrs. Buyer, You Won't Make Any Mistake By Doing So. FRUITS NOTARY POOL ROOM Fresh Shipments of WATKINS POOL ROOM CIGARS, CIGAPETTES, SOFT DRINKS J.B. DE BOER Cochrane on the bases, following is his regular position, proved it at Bayview Park. up that blast with his thirty-fifth’ by handling six grounders and A two run rally in the ninth on —_——_—_—. homer of the season in the seeond three ahd oe “ears only nih bea hits had previously tied the | s®eeeeeeeevccen weocccee! with the bases loaded. 1 error. sides this. he cracked! count. The outfi 2 5 | The Detroit Tigers nosed out out three safe singles, fans wine Scere oe eee UT OGAY Ss Birthdays; the Boston Red Sox. One big in-; These same clubs will play Wed-| and gathered in one hard drive af-| @@@eeeeeseanesaeccesceee! able for every business. In ning, the seventh, in which the ,nesday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. ter another. The outstanding! Edna Ferber of New York eet duplicate with carbon paper. Tigers batted around and got six; Box scores follow: catch was Acosta’s high leap in the ,er, born at Kalamazoo, Mich,, 46| Only 5e each. The Artman : ne hits and four runs, gave the De-, Veterans ABR. H. PO A. E.'air to snatch Garcia’s hard liner| years ago, i a Press, Citizen Building. Phone, Complete Line of Groceries at troit club the victory with a score Aguilar, Bi.3 1, to left. a see 51. junl4-tf Lowest Prices of 6 to 5. E. Ro! Uez, s8-p 8 0; Though the Serub won, they had Hodapp, pinch hitting for Judge F: Rad’uez, 1b 3 0 the breakk decidedly, especially so|in Philadelphia, 54 years ago in the ninth, delivered a hame run Swain, 1b .. 2 1 on the winning hit of the game. recitals but it still left the Sox one run ; Bearup, rf = 8 Blowing up in only one inning,} Mrs. Marjorie Shearon of New short of a tie and they could not im! waans p-2b 3 2 Ward pitched a handsome game of | York, paleontologist, born in New- close up the gap,’ . Rodriguez, ¢ 3 © bali and though allowing ten safe|ark, N. J. 43 years ago. There were (no | other -games!*Sevilla, 3b-ss 4 2 cracks kept ‘them well scattered} : scheduled in. either of ‘the ‘major bigs ee ; (for only four.rans by the opposi- leagues. , Eee Sb -. 3 ition, In their half of the tenth,!plorer, now again in the Arctic, The summariess by waded : } the All Star team threatended and Hort in Newfoundland, 58 years American League ~ "ween, me si ‘| yhad a man on third with only onejago. At Cleveland RH WE? ee 9 out but Ward, after walking the} Philadelphia 1 agi a8 868748 Fb batter, settled down and re-} Judge George S. Brown, of the Cleveland i Bed. UL fos: laaaleateg te the side. |U. S. Customs Court, born in Bal-| 4 Batteries: Mahaffey and Coch- ‘ : ze it is reported that the league |-timore, 62 years ago. rane; Hudlin, Bean and Pytiak, Serta in the eighth and will take action on players who Spencer. . have been stealing the balls after’ AE the game is over. Anyone caught FS 6, come this will be blacklisted from gry | tiamondball,, is expected to be one move. Seore by innings: 000—$20.00. John Lightfoot, E. Chattanooga, Tenn. i [cent over July of 1932. | augl4-16t Fruits And Vegetables arrive Tuesdays and Fridays BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- Grade “A” Raw Milk NOTARY PUBLIC BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Ethel Barrymore, actress, born 1500 SHEETS typewriting paper. Only 50c. Get them at The Artman Press. Phone 51. jan7 TIFT’S CASH GROCERY | 0 “TTZEN OFFICE Phone 675 Come in and get the results Cor. Greene and Ann Sts. from Major League Games GROCERIES | NEWSPAPER WE DO OUR PART! ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” RADIO. REPAIRING Captain Bob Bartlett, famed ex- RESTAURANT HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Muste Co. mayl eccoooorooHrow enecencuhornon SCOP ONARHRWHN SCNONOHRNNOONHS —READ— THE KEY WEST SUNDAY STAR Key West’s Only Sunday Paper Subscription $2 Per Year Business Office, Chamber of Commerce Colonial Hotel Building ~ WANTED Totals— WANTED—You to know that we have the right prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business cards, statements and any form of printing. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Call 51. The Artman Press, jan7 x—Cuto Rodriguez batted for struck | Albert Spalding, noted violinist, born in Chicago, 45 years ago. | > | 3 At Detwoit + RB, IL EB. D, Navareds 3 B DN sta hts ne oi Detroit . ove G10 2 R i Batteries; Pipgras, - Brown,' 5 "eda 5 Welch and Fegrell; Auker, Fischer,’ p Gonzalez. ss 4 Hogerett and Pasek, Hayworth. F. Ren’eles, If 4 W. Wickers, Ib 3 Joe Na’rro, cf 4 A. Men'dez, rf 4 vv ° ba 13> Es B-Roberts ob” Col. T. E. Lawrertse-(T. FE. oberts,” 96 Shaw), famed English “mystery! man, soldier, and author, born ini | Wales, 45 years ago. Tey Your Meals a Delmonico Restaurant Cuban Beer, served with Budweiser Beer « 20¢ Six Course Dinners, ............ MISCELLANEOUS . R. H. FE, Oiscruds 200 000 002 1— 5 7 4 a 0 | Stars 001 201 000 0— 510 9 Australia exported Batteries: Ward and Rodriguez;| $1,000,000 worth of Lunn and Ingraham. AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each classified advertisement. ASK FOR IT. janl1 No others scheduled. more thanj raw hides last year. 4 crecovoup Phone 67 = 814 Fleming St. FREE DELIVERY He ooHeHnne pa ale ts ot ORE National League Me No games scheduled. OLILLLCLILOLOOLPLLLELLLL ELLE INSURANCE | PRINTING _ | SERVICE STATION REFINISH YOUR HOME WITH Senet scze- | am aa ATTRACTIVE WALL BOARD SERVICE, ALL WORK GUARANTEED LOW PRICE Eesetabe High Grede ou . ittery ice and QUALIT Y Experienced Mechanics ' ‘Beautiful and appealing panel effects may be obtained with this material... There is nothing the house-wife will appreciate more; it is easy to keep clean and always looks neat. Tile effect panels are the very thing she will want fer kitchen or bath room. Totals— 38 8 12 27 15 Score by innings: 1 R HE. Veterans 000 010 020— 3 6 8 Trojans 311 300 0@x— 8 12 12 Sammary:. Three base hits: H. Wiekers, Medina; two base hit: F. Rodriguez; stalen bases: Elpidio, Fy | Roberts; struck out: by Wickers 7, {by Medina 2, by Rodriguez 2; bases on balls: off Wickers 3, off Pet Medina 1; double plays: H. Wick- “tlers to Roberts to B. Wickers, Se- -648' villa to Medina to Swain, Mesa to 598 Sevilla; left on bases: Veterans 8, Trojans 10; earned runs: Veterans 487) 9, Trojans 4; time of game: 2:20; +486) umpire: Baeza. $5 TENNIS ASSN. TO MEET TONIGHT 3724 5551}. A meeting of the Key West 59 -53Q. Tennis Association has been called 58 527, for tonight 7:30 o'clock at Robert mah “5 “425! 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