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) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1933. 2029220998 9009 S900000000 FOLLOWING THROUGH PACAULOASASa NSS sAORSEC00 Bobby Lewis, old time home run _ ANDIANS-AND GAIN ON NATS DETROIT TIGERS VICTORIOUS "em Pe A ff 2? 2 “OLD. TIMER” BATTING AVERAGES Following are the, batting. aver- ages of ‘he Veterans, compiled from the serie. of exhibition games they are now playing in preparation for their big game on Labor Day against a Youths’ team: Name— Dion .. |Bearup . | Aguilar NEWSBOYS SPLIT | GAMES WITH PARK ==, DIAMONDBALL DOUBLEHEAD.|4éam= . \F. Rodrigues ER PLAYED YESTERDAY e AFTERNOON G. ABR. H. Pct. 750. -550 .500 -440 428; 428 350} 333 +333 333 j Chieago - 'St. Loui: OVER WASHINGTON SENA- TORS; PHILADELPHIA TRI- UMPHS OVER BROWNS {Specint to The Citizen) CLEVELAND, Aug. 23.—The New York Yankees went to victory over the Cleveland Indians, and! thereby gained a full game on.the Senators in the American League race, With Vernon,Gomez pitch- | racks cracked his first four baser! slugger, who “used to” sing over the: cocangtinees for homers in the old days at. the Army Bar-| playing forthe, Veterans. | He got, ball were played at Bayview Park it right “on,the nose. and. it went’ this motning between-- the Park over the cénterfiéld fénce*in the team and The Gitize: =* colvedl -bagebAali park. astm Rahat la The Park aggregation downed In the last game Bearup got ‘the newspaper .jads in the . first four hits out of six tripsto the'Bame.of the doubleheader but andtwo doubles; he d also scored: ‘the second gamé.- The scores: four runs.: One old «timer © who First Game Two thrilling games.of diamond-; jJ. Fernand {Garcia . (hits: Bearup 3, F. Rodriguez 1, J. platter. Cracking out two singles; Were whipped by.a one-run lead | -280; -280} 250} 250) -200 Gray .000. Home runs: Dion 1, Lewis 1; three base hit: Medina 1; two base Clements ~ OHNE NDNANSUWHURBOW MUN HE NWUANGDANNN ETH COM OCONO RS YUH HENUAN ‘fernandez 1, Adams 2; stolen bases: Aguilar 2, Guerro 1, Dion 1, BE. Redeiguez 2, Sevilla 1.~ + ing four-hit bal! and striking out | stil) has“his batting eye. 10, the Yanks snapped . the In- x dians’ winning streak at seven games with a 4:\to 3 victory, The Detroit Tigers halted the’ a game in Miami witha brand new winning streak of . the Senators, | suit of clothes and a silk shirt.and taking the game by a score of 10, winning the ,eqntest-by-a, shutout, to 8. . Hank Greenberg, with the | pitched his first ath forthe Vets Score tied and two out in the ninth and besides easily winning, struck inning, and the winning-run —on--out'15 batters Boy,\ob boy, his second base, came to’bat.° Thomas--arm isn’t, in shape yet arid’ this “is had just relieved Crowder on the} bi's first-pitehed-game in 15-years. mound and succeeded in fanning, He hurled-like a big leaguer with PWalker. Greenberg watched. aj men om-bases especially in ‘the trike and a bail, and then lifted| third/and fifth when with men on /the third pitch over the left-field} the sacks he retired the side by Bleachers scoring Gehringer ahead | the steikeopt route, of him, and himself bringing in the tying run. The Philadelphia Hamilton Adams,-who in the Kirschenbaum caught the whole Athletics} ame and-the-old fellow, who was downed the St. Louis Browns,| 0n¢¢-@-powerfal ‘and strong catch- Phi'adelphia batters __ collec er, did it,in perfect style. He also three homd runs, while “West was} Smashed two line’ drivefs over. sec- the only St. Louis. representative ond base. « : to duplicate the feat, and the Ath- leties went to. victory by a-score,.G9rcia’s. Stars have recently of 7 to 6. It was thy’fifth straight} been Playing a fine brand of ball defeat for Roges Hornsby’s last.| 22d defeating some of the better place Pera <a older,.teams {n the city. and-were In a 14-inning game, the Bos-12ughtily surprised when the Vets ton Braves whipped the Pittsburgh; handed them such a neat trimmin’. long agowas famed for pitching} _ Pirates. Wally Berger made only one hit, but the blew was a scream- ‘ing home run into the left field bleachers in the concluding inning, giving the Boston club ‘the victory by a score of 5 to 4. The Chisox ik both gai a double bill Pag the Tea tho The White Sox previously had tak- en only two out of 11 games from the Boston club this season. The summaries: American League First Game 0 : Rhodes and Ferrel Lyons and Grube, Second Game At Chicago Boston Chicago 3 Batter'es: Brown and Gooch; Heving and Berry. Rg It. 6 2 81 At Cleveland New York Cleveland é Batteries: Gomez . and Dickey, Jorgens; Harder and Spencer, ——- At Detroit Washington Detroit one 1014-2 Batterie Weaver, Russell, Crowder, Thomas and Sewell; Sor- rell, Fischer and Hayworth. At St. Louis Philadelphia St. Louis evita sce ee Batteries; Mahaffey, Walberg and Cochrane; Knott, Hebert and Hemsley ig R. B. 4 2 3 o RTL EB, 815 0 RE, uy fe ee National League At Boston Pittsburgh Boston RIL BE. 410 1 pie as & (14 innings) Batteries: Smith; Hoyt and Fin- ney; Frankhouse and Spohrer. Chicago at New York, rain. | St. Louis wet grounds. at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, rain, Subseribe for The Citizen—20e ® week as YY \“srenn “ZZ your VACATION THIS YEAR IN ; pf Al MG MANNY Ayan W Ws *}.440, “Bobby ‘have one homerun. The complete Another game has been arrang- ed in faster company when the Vots meet the Sluggers at 4:30 at the Navy Field on Thursday aft- ernoon. © In thie “exhibition ganfes played so far the Vets have won three games, lost two and tied one. In the batting averages of the feature contests, Dion leads them all with a .750 count, but has only played in one game. Bearup is the real leader, batting .550 in five games, Aguilar is runner up with -500 and Bobby Lewis is third with wis arid Dion eath batting averages of the Vets will be found elsewhere.on this page. TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Detroit. New York at Cleveland. Boston at Chicago, two games. Philadelphia at St. Louis, NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at.New . York, games. Cincinnati ‘at Brooklyn, two games, 2 Chicago ‘at’ Philadelphia. St.Louis at Boston. eee ow ‘Today's Anniversaries 00 0SSSS SOSEHOHOHSEHOOOEE 1268-—Sir Astley “P. Cooper, famous English surgeon, born, Died Feb. 12,.184a. two 1769—Baron de Cuvier, French naturalist-founder, of the science of comparative anatomy, born. Died May 18, 1832. eens 1781—John M. Berrien, famous Georgia xepresetitative. in Con- gress, _U. .S, Attorney-General, born near Princeton, N. J. Died at Savannah, Ga., Jan. 1, 1856. 2185-Oliver) Hazard. Perry, American naval commander, hero of the battle of Lake Erie (1813), born at Kingston, R. L* Died at Trinidad, Aug. 23, 1819. 1788—Joseph G. Totten, a ~inoted American military engineer, born at New Haven, Conn. in: Washington, D. C., April 1864, Died} 22,] 1880-—David Swing, noted cai.| eago Presbyterian clergyman. of | his day, born in Cincinnati, Died! in Chicago, Oct, 3, 1894. } 1849—Witiat “E. Henley, Eng- j= | lish poet and journalist, born.! Died July-az, 1903, RH OO II IG IMG Mt - 000 101 0— 2 4 9 300 500 x— 8° 9 5 Batteries: Richardson and Dion; Sweeting and Smitty. Citizen Park =... The gold dome of the University of Notre Dame is 207 feet high. —— Second Game TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your ‘Reh. E. Park ........ 408 020 1—10 11° 9 Citizen 061 010 311 12. 9}f paper by 6:00 o’clock in the Batteries: Romero.and Smitty; afternoon, use- your telephone Richardson and Pinder. — or your neighbor’s phone and 5 eall 51 and a paper will be sent CALLED A FOOL to ‘your home. A coriplaint boyis on duty at this’ ge : the BELFAST—Pound bankrupt aj} {7M 6:00 to 7:15 p. m, for year after inheriting $60,000, |4 PUrPOSe of delivering com- Charles H. Pugh.of this city .was| plaints. Help us give you 100 + it 51 if told hy the judge that he was a percent service by calling i fool. you.do not receive The Citizen. (MONROE COUNTY TENTATIVE BUDGET August 21, 1933 GENERAL REVED Salary County Commissioners. "" Clerk “County Commissioners, Judge Criminal Court of. Record. Legal Advisor. Janitor and Prison Guard. Sheriff Attending County Commissioners Meetings. Fire Department. Supervisor Registration. Repairs County Buildings. Light and Fuel. Insurance, Miscellaneous Expenses. Repaira Poor House. P Operating Poor House. Allowances Made To Paupers (Outside of,Poor House). Coroner's Inguest Fees. pa insanity Fees; Record Books. Contract. for Machine Tax Asseésaprs Office. Advertising Requéred by Law. ‘Election. Expense. Sheriff General Court Work (Circu Citk rs ” Tax Collector. Tax Assessor. PR FUND Fees it). com 5,000.00 ‘s $46,430.00 3,000.00 Less License Estimated. 7,000,00 4,000.00” Estimated Collections Account Delinquent Taxes. $59,430.00 FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND Feeding Prisoners, Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff's Cost Bills. Constable Cost Bills. Salary Clerk Criminal Court. County Judge's Cost Bills, Justice’ Feace Cost Bills. County Solicttor’s Salary and Conviction Fees. Batlitt. Witness. Expenses Criminal Prosecution. << jal ~ $3,400.00 3,500.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 600.00 2,000.00 “2,500.00 200.00 1,000.00 200.00 400.00 1,200.00 0 Fees udge Juvenile Court. Probation Officer. Miscellaneous Expenses. Salary J 450.01 " 500,00 18,150.00 700.00 Less Fines Estimated. 500,00 Estimated Collections account Delinquent ‘faxes. $16,950.00 - INDEBTEDNESS FUND Gen. Rev. Note First National Bank. Interest On $2,000.00 Note. Certificate of Indebtedness, Interest on Certificate of Indebtedness. “ General Revenue Warrants not paid. Fine & Forfeiture asad Road Warrants $2,000.00 160.00 6 6,000.00 Less Estimate Collections Account Delinquent Taxes. $94,098.36 SPECIAL ADVERTISING 4,800.00 ing. stimated Collections Account Delinquent Taxes. ROAD FUND $1.800,00 Salary Engineer. 3 Material 500.00 Less Estimated Account Delinquent Taxes. $3,800.00 SPRCIAL BOND & INTEREST FUND Sinking Fund—Refunding Fonds. Interest on Refunding Bonds. Less Estimated Collections Account Delinquent Taxes. INTEREST FUND ¢W. V. Kaeott, Treasurer Ex-Officio) Interest & Sinking Fund Past Due Interest not paid. Less Gas Tax Estimated. SCHOOL GENERAL FUND gmount Estimated by Schoo! Spectal Tax School Dist.) 000 00 Less Estimated Collections Account Delinguent Taxes Poll Taxes State Funds. Board. (Inciuding SCHOOL SPRCIAL BOND 4 INTEREST POUND 411,010.00 Annual Interest on $784,000.00 Bonds. Te, eo Annual Principal on Annual Interest on $76,000.00 Sinking Fund on Z ‘ Overdue and unpaid Principal on $184,000.00 Bonds, . xs e interest ~ - 4.5ehe0 1500,e0. 13,q08.00 2,250.00 $45,296.60 390.00 $44,400.08 | it. + Legs Estimated Collections Aggount Delingsent = AMERICAN LEAGUE Glub— W. I. Washington ... 77 39 New York 69 46 Cleveland . 62 60 Detroit -. 60 60 Philadelphia 57 59 54 63 Miand advertising, will be sold at.public auction on Monday, the: 4th day of Boston 49 68 44°77 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— Wok New York 68 43 Boston 64 53 St. ‘Loui: 64 54 Pittsburgh .. 62 53 Chicago . 62 58 Philadelphia 48 64 Brooklyn 45 65 Cincinnati 44 72 CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements ander thin head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25c. i Payment for classified .adver- tiséments is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged, Advertisers should give their street address ag well as thvir tele- phone number if they desire re- eults.: With each classified. advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an. Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, containing 12 rooms, on lot 50x198 feet, in select section of city, 1807 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea. Carage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. street or The Citizen Office. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead FOR SALE STRAWBERRY PLANTS,. Mis- siona?y and Blakemore. 1,000 $2.50 or $1.00 per 100. 10,- 000—-$20.00.. John Lightfoot, E. Chattanooga, Tenn: : augl4-16t BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business, In duplicate’ with carbon paper. Only be each. The Artman Press, Citizen. Building. Phone 51. junl4-tf RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L. Stowers Music Co. mayl OME | FUNERAL HOME i Notice is hereby‘given that the following described landsS or so much thereef as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes of 1932 herelw set opposite to ithe-same, together with tite cost of such sale r, A. D, 1988, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the Coprt House door, the County of Monroe, in the City of Key West, State of Florida. x i DESCRIPTION NAME OF OWNER ov Section Amount of State and County Taxes and Costs Bverglades Drainage. # Okeechobee Flood Contro} District 5 igigo ae MeDougal, D. A. el al - Tamiami. Bvergiades ,C: Straight, Ethet Great Lakes In » Peters, T.-J. Jr; Andrews, Curtis N Andrews, Wm. D: Andrews, Wm. D. Andrews, Wm. D, Andrews, Curtis N. noe tot te) SSeuscae Taxes and Costs aes: Andrews, Curtis: N, Andrews, Wm.-D. Straight, Ethel Cote, Ulysea A. a4 Adams, C. FRANK H. 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