The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 25, 1933, Page 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1938, ) THE KEY WEST CITIZEN. R I S (STRENGTHEN WEAK $pPoTS/NO SERVICE PERFORMED ves.! FOR EMBALMERS FOR GAME TO. NIGHT } \ ‘SPO WHITESOX AND | VETERANS PLA BROOKLYN AND CINCINNATI/LOSE 86 BUT: PUT UP HARD * ALSO TAKE ONE APIECE IN! BATTLE; ADAMS .NOT. IN TWIN BILL; BRAVES DOWN| FORM; VETS COME. BACK ST. LOUIS CARDINALS STRONG {Speciat to The Citizen) The Slaggers defeated the Vet- _ CHICAGO; = Aus. Whité Sox and the Boston club di-| #ternoon by thie seofe of 8 to 6 Y ..) it @ seven-inning game. vided honors in‘a double bills The Managéet Rodriguez made a big Boston outfit took: the-opentet Shivistake when he sent. Adams to bo 1. The score im the con pitch ‘again: after hurling nine ‘in- game was 7-6, The Bostonians ¢ol-| rings oft Monday. Hé was touched lected 25-hite in the, two! contests, | for five singles, coupled with three errors, allowing five tins: “ oppgavagregs. «cosmid sane ‘The Veterans had a big rally in 20. Boston made two errors and lin. first off Lunn. Four straight | Chicago three in both tilta com | singles scoted one ran but Bobby bined. The nighteap was a ten-in- ee ftom first to third with ning affair. Welch, Weiland and} Beatop on third’and the Sluggers ine did the pitching for Boston made a double play, breaking up Miller! the rally. . They’ seored strongly with Wyatt, Kimsey, Haid, baround:the end, however. Faber and Héeving doing motnd}. &, Kodtiguez pitched the rest of duty for Chieago. the game amd allowed but one The New York Yankees, with-Ab earned run... len pitching, downed the Cleveland On Monday evening the Veter-| Indians; The score was 10-1, om: Hildebrandt, Bean, Hadi and ABR. 4 opposing team. With Whitehill and Russell on the fiting line, opposing _Fiseher, ages and Auker, thé E. Rod’gnez; ss 4 Beatup, rf... 4 B. Lewis, ef. 4 ‘4d, Fe’ndez, 3/8 hh L.. 8 R. 2 1 e 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Crh cen Het SHhEhewoonned SH SHoCeOnmKH qn o> Soot ecoronwo® ne}, Rod’guet, p. 1‘ tt ‘Totals 30 6 10:4 0 e e oe Pees erhrronoagh om errnoaaceumes erwecocodhuas mH On MO OMeH Wyatt, Kimsey, Haid and Grube. = 2 te _ _ J _At Chicago on aM wl mun occcocccoe”™ a or se (10 Tunings) Batteries: Weiland, KI Ferrell; Miller, Faber, Heving Berry, Grube. At Cleveland New York Cleveland ats Batteries: Allen and Hildebrandt, Bean, Hudlin, ‘nally and Spencer, Myatt. 2 At Detroit yr At St. Louis Philadelphia £25523322 Fs oe Banoo e Sé5ee bom @ = te ee 46 boys and girls attended <-H First Game » At Philadelphia i l OL chhhe hahahah hth hothanhanh nhethathomrbord harhnhenthache 26.—Thé|etans at the Navy Field yesterday” | ‘Tonight the Funeral Home will ‘attempt to take thé sécénd straight ; game from the Cubs in their five- | game series. DID NOT CONVENE But the Cubs havé rejuvenated fi ¥ their line-up and strengthened. the (weak spots until now they have a |teamt which, they say, has that ex+ CITIZEN: WAS MISINFORMED;! tra punch te pound out victories. Im the last contest they were only beaten by one run and have lost a mumber of those closé games late. . PRESIDENT OF LEAGUE/ly, so this time they are prepared | for all emergencies, The Funeral. Home may give a sub pitcher a chance, but he'll have to be plenty hot to hold down {the Cubs for even a few. innings: The Citizen was. misinformed'!f this happens, the Cub: mandger eoncerning the baseball meeting) Ere maaan’: that he will put teported to have been held last a make at ty a a 9 ae ‘geal Pitching lately in diamondball Supposed to have. made certain} citcles here has been sensational, decisions. with many close duels. predominat- There. was no. meeting. last ing: Tonight there should be no hight and consequently Dien could change and if either of the second « SAYS BASEBALL HERE THREATENED; NEW RULING Jp-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 AS The Line Of Your Needs. Mr. and Mrs. Buyer, You oo By Doing TERDAY AFTERNOON: AT: LINKS Fot the first timé in the his- toty of the Key West golf course all players yesterday afternoon went around the course without caddies. The reason, the caddies went on strike, It seems that the NRA idea has permeated the lists of the caddies and they positively ‘refuse to lug: a bag, hunt a ball or do any of the things they are stipposed to do until the golfers agree to accede to their. demands: Attorney George G,. Brooks, who is an ardent golfer, told The Citizen the caddies receive \ 50 cents for nine holes.and 75 cents for 18 holes. They demand 75 cents for nine holes and $1 for 18. The golfers refused. the. in- crease, the caddies refused to work. The golfers played as: usualiex- cept that each player was his own eaddie. Mr. Brooks says he will bring his own caddie to the links next time hé plays; as he thinks the pay now being teceived by the caddie is‘ sufficient. | WATKINS POOL ROOM | CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS Fruite And Vegetables artive Toesdays ‘atid Fridays NOTARY PUBLIC Grade “A” Raw Milk AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Chicago, ¢ New York at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at. Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. Pittsburgh at New York, Complete Line of Groceries at ced Bike BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE TITscasucnoceny | OMZEN CPE Dd wn mceenie Phese 678 ff Cor. Greene and Ann Sts. frith Major League Gunes } RESTAURANT ed P. sabe ie Key West for Pi a ey for Port 0 P.M. In an interview: with The Citi- lished by him Has not ‘been; *|__Burglars who invaded a wharf transfers of" players are first) ea sandwiches arid: moved the ta- fer of Armando Acevedo to thetthe Pirates, providing satisfactory Mr. Dion furthér - states that}to the exchange above mentioned ‘Key ‘West and joined the Slug- In view of all the circumstances | Pirates Kas granted to Cytit Grif-| now stand a good chance of break: days 6:3 make no official decisions, and ‘tring pitchers get in trouble, the the Pitates could not offitially; managers have their ace hurlers to withdraw. a in. zen this* morning he denies’ the’ BURGLARS HAVE GOOD statements attributed to him, but 1 says that the policy first estab LIME IN RESTAURANT i peel eae changed: This policy, he says, ite each cal gone concerns ‘the tratsferring of aj opceany oped ape Herta isa Good player from 4 weak club to’ restaurant near here turned on * nave 2 club after pede ge the ‘radio, left two cases of empty have been started, unless sich) or bottles beliitid them, prepar- agreed to By all managers. tbs back against the wall. The argument new before the}. Jeague head surrounds the trans-| Armands Atevedo may play with! Pitates. being} arrangements can be mdde be- fought by both the Sluggers and|tween the managers of the Sluig- Troj le gers, Pirates and Trojans relative sitice the argument started he has| of Cyril Griffin. ind. that. Lueilo Gonzalez; a strang player, has returned to gers. This he has approved as there has: been no objection raised By other ma affected; suttounding the various argu- théents and partichlarly the fact that Manager Méndoza of the fina strong player, a release and} ‘permission to join. the Sluggers | and further that these arguments ing up the game in Key West, the president makes a formal, statement and final ruling that! ‘wi 90 OUR PART Dixie Galvanized Shingles with hails, per 60 pound weight 87 pound weight Channel-drain , Cop-R-loy Roofing Sheets, 2 feet wide, 7’, 8’, 9’, 10’, 12’ long, per Liquid Asbestos Roof Cement square (Paint) for repairing and re- newing surface— 1 gallon 5 gallons 15 to 66 watt—10e each 25 to 40 watt—2 fer 284 4 feet SPRINKLING CANS— South Florida Contracting & Phone 598 HEAVY JACK CHAIN, gal- vanised— .. 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