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{ MONDAY, kel 28, 1933. jf SPOR” Cubs And Funeral Home Open Diamondball League Tonight Meeting Held "Yesterday TROJANS TAKE lorning; Four Teams ; ge The Citizen! gy bon | To Award Trophies | 5 a STARS CONTENDERS IN OPEN-! | A diamondball meeting was beld) we ppacas; SLUGGERS EN-| in The Citizen office yedterday | ot tel DORE FEATURE MAJOR TRIBEMEN SPLIT WITH:-SEN- ATORS (Special to The Citizen) ST.. LOUIS, Aug. 28.—The St. | } I ' Louis Browns and the Boston Red ! morning with officials jsuing all during the games. The | opener went to the Sox by a score of 7 to 5, and the tally in the sec- ond game was 5-3. TEST league and managers of the teams s aS penne vement) The Trojans baseball team walk- It was decided te start a new ed off yesterday afternoon at the} diamondball league with the open, | Navy. ‘Field with both games of 2 , Washington Senators also split a twin bill played with the Stars and’ two-ply, contest, with the Senators! ing geme tonight _ between the Sluggers. walking off with the initial fracas, Lopez Funeral. Home. first 14 to 7. The seore inthe. second ee ee nT eee eee Re MARE Bch Ts 5 A crew of-80,000. wit- Cubs. eae Wstverrinhing affair, «was asad the, contests, Nine Cleve- to 1. The tally in the nighteap land errors played an important sole ci tg ng ee 2X0. 4, which was an’ eleven- part in the opening contest. Bur- four teams, Zacharias, L, Mar-|inning~ battle. .., nett at third base and Cissell at tinez, manager; Fenix, C. Castillo,| Both of the games were fairly 1 oyestop made. three misplays mianager; Lopez Funeral Home, R. well played But: the closing battle each. uh Wena excesganelly. interesting, The Tigers and the Yanks took Hamlin, manager, and the Cubs,| with many features making up the P. Aguilar, manager. Head will be the chief umpire contest. , one each in @ twin bill, Tight itchi Brid; featured the The box scores: | pitching by Bridges feature * with “Tatica” as assistant. Oscar | Pita has been designated as of- opener in which the Yanks got but First Game four hits, Ruffing went the route Stars ABR. H, PO A. E. for New York in the nightcap, i scorekeeper. Hernandez, If 4 {holding the Tigers to six seatter- _A schedule. wilt be announced} ©: Garcia, 3b 3 ood hits. ter and will consist of a “‘split”|G- Gareia, 2b 4 1| ‘The Chisox took both games of on of twelve games each, The| ©: Gon'lez, Th 2 0" 4 double header from the Ath- inner of the first series will meet Sevilla, ib... 0 letics,. Joe Heving outpitched winner of the second series for! Martinez, c-p 2 bd Rube Walberg to take the opener city chamipionship in a’ series|. Garcia, rf 3 1. despite two home runs by Mickey fof five or seven games. The city) Kelley, s8 —.. 3 1) Cochrane and the Chicagoans sal- champions will be awarded « cup| Bas, ef 3 or individual trophies by The Key West Citizen, as the teams may Renduel «yaged a ninth inning decision in F Aeevide: ig : 9 the nighteap after the Athletics}; * 8 decide. Practi Ohad tied’ the score with a five-run cigeemere tan ‘rally in their half of the last will start at and the | trai me. The Cards defeated the Giants 8:16 o'ch Although ‘the team managers: in the opening game of _ their have not handed in signed lists of players Srescocannn eceecoroocose CHR eHoCOoOHHAS efore all league. games 5 o’clock. promptly |. mes will be ¢ seine at} Sl oreSocoooorone eo) on Totals— ~ - ~ i 4810 5 Trojans .» AB 'D. Navarro, ss 4 G. Acevedo, 3b 3- Machi, Ib-lf 4 'H. Wiers, lf-p 3 la: Navarro, ¢ 3 | Roberts, rf .... 3 la. Aeavede, 2 2b 1 Sanchez, p.... 2 Callej oF scheduled double header, and dark- they have all ‘submitted ness halted the final game when - the score stood 5-5, tentative lists, All players must bbe signed up by the four teams by) + The Boston Braves split with % the Cincinnati Reds, while the ednesday, the signatures handed; into the league, and no player will! 1) Cubs and Dodgers also took one apiece in their twin bill. ‘The summaries: to transfer to another, First Game At St, Louis: cht ee hu pee coenorHress conmecsouwh 8 21 10 “ fens oot —o : Sega Hadley, Hebert and Hems- Runs batted = in: Wickers, Sanches, Roberts; three base hit: J. Navarro; stolen bases: ee ee Bouse Parks, Sterling, MeGee, Meatan, Machin, Kelley, Rodriguez; bases| , At S Traynor, Daughtry, Goehring, L.jon balls: off Wickers 3, off Ren- St. Lou’ Lopez, Stanley, P. Castro and Ril-}dueles 1, off Martinez 2; struck|- Batteries berry. ‘ out: by Rendueles 2, by Wickers Hebert 0 a Shen: Zacharias 2; wild pitch: Rendueles; passed|"* " A. Acevedo, M.. Acevedo, Mo-/ ball: Navarro; hits: off Rendueles First Game lina, G. (Garcia, Rodriguez, C.|three in one inning, eff Sanchez | ‘At Cleveland Garcia, A. Castro, Ward, Mar- three in three innings, off Wick- Washington. tinez, Leon, Cremata ’ and > Her-| ets four. in’ three: innings; losing] Cleveland. 2. £ nandez, pitcher: Rendueles; winning pitch- Batthrieg! j fer: Sanchez; umpires: Valdez and Harder, Hi Machiti, Noble, i Castillo, | Castro. ‘ = Seance Diaz, ape 20, Griffin, G, Acevedo | J. Medina. fopdiat Fe Second At Cleveland, | Washington. Cleveland . Batterie: jand Sewell; Second Game Trojans Navarro, ss .. Acevedo, 3h Machin, If-cf Wickers, If-p J, Navarro, ¢ Roberts, rf 4 W. Ac’edo, 2b 3 There will be an. important! Calleia, 1b . 3 meeting of the Key West Tennis Sanchez, p .. 1 Association tonight at Bob Pin-| + Wickers, cf 3 der's home on Elizabeth street. Important matters. concerning the welfare of the organization will be taken up and all members’ are requested to attend. > J 7 E €rowder, Chapman Brown and Pytlak. monn oo First Game At Detroit liNew York ©! Detroit | Batte 9 Gomez and ‘Dickey; gore Hayworth. ecooonm R. 1 EL 34 6 .410 0 % Pennock, Bridges and eocoscrorocce cocorwrooncocso eohunennack wm bom Om to S oe co Totals— 34 © e 6 a Second Game E.| At Detroit © New York . © Detroit - ; Batteri : Ruffing 5 | Frasier, Fischer and Pasek. ‘ First Game 9} At Chicago © | Philadelphia 0 Chicago 3 o| Batteries: Walberg an 0 ‘rane; Heving and Berry. Sluggers Baker, ss ..... | Lucile; 26 [Caton Sb i. Cates, 3h |AY || Ingraham, Gates, rf Rodrigues, ¢ .. Sawyer, rf-1b oong ee. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Detroit. Boston at St. Louis, > os coocosorscoscop “ Bethel, | Grif: meh { Totale— 41 | Seore. by innings: | Trojans [Sluggers RO AAN CMe Oem HOnnmonnemeacot COnMomreuocwes moose ooroamP j paki 2 Second Game R| At Chicago - 000 000 100 o1— 2) Philadelphia . 0210 000 000 00— 1) Chicago _.. Summary: Two base hit: Gon-| Batteries: zalez; stolen bases: Machin, Wick-| Cochrane; 1 $3814 NATIONAL LEAGUB St. Louis at New York. Wyatt. Paber LEAGUE GAMES, ST. LOUIS BROWNS DIVIDE) HONORS. IN TWO-PLY TILT Sox took one apiece in their double: GAGE IN CONCLUDING CON- header, with a pitching battle en-| [world’s Chicago Brooklyn, Cineinnati at Boston. | ers, Navarro, A, Acevedo, Gates;/ ; bases on balls: Bethe! 1, Griffin 2.) Grube, DanC BUNCH DIAMONDBALL GAME SATUR- DAY MORNING RESULTS IN SCORE OF 14-8 \ | | | In a diamondball contest Satur- {day morning at Bayview Park, \'Phe Citizen Newsboys gained a jdecisive victory over the Park ag- gregation to the tune of 14 to 8. The Park boys started off with ja bang, made several good hits the News jladdies scored only 1 run at the end of the first inning. For the |Mext three innings each team was blanked. The Park team again the fireworks when, m the fifth jinning they seored 2 runs. The Newsboys railied up in this in- ining when Francis Dion hit \homer with two men on base and ‘to seore 3 ruas while started jlater another to make the final count for the Newsboys in this in- ning 4 runs, In the sixth inning the Park team scored I run while The Citi- |zen boys scored 3. The News- blank in the seventh and brought jhome six runs after Francis Dion hit another home run with loaded bases. The score: |Park. .... 300 031 010— 8 Newsboys -- 100 043 60x—14 Batteries—Park: E. Sweeting and C. Smith, Newsboys: Pinder and J. Richardson, COLORED TEAMS PLAY BASEBALL JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP GETS UNDER WAY YESTER- DAY AFTERNOON Yesterday afternoon the Junior championship for the colored boys got underway at the colored base- ball park. There are three clubs in the league. On Tuesday afternoon the senior league will get under way. Yes- terday the Tigers defeated the Coconuts by a score of 8 to 4. J. Roberts and D. Gallagher starred for the winners, L. Gibson for the losers, Saunders, for the winners, plek: ed a steady game. Score by innings: R, H. E. Coconuts 200 061 00I— 4 5 6 Tigers... 100 000 52x 8 8 5 Batteries: C. Dean, McGee and McIntoch; Saunders and Galagher. Summary: Two _ base hits: Thompson, Williams; stolen bases: Williams 2, L. Pinder, Taxi 2, Rob- erts 2; struck out: by Dean 5, by Saunders 4; bases on balls: off Dean 8, off Saunders 7, off Me- Gee 3; hits and runs: off Dean 7 hits and 6 runs in 7 innings; time of game: 2:10; umpires: McGee and Box. On Tuesday the Senior Colored jfleague will get under way when the Tigers and the Coconuts cross bats. Thursday the Tigers will play the All-Stars, the third mem- ber of the league. SLIM BURGLAR CHICAGO—George Reiner, the slimmest burglar, was caught in this city after he en- tered a jewelry shop through a hole a foot in diameter. Schumacher and Mancuso, At New York St. Louis New York Batteries: »|500 SHEETS Cincinnati Boston _.. 313 0 Batteries: Benton, Johnson and Lombardi; Smith, Frankhouse and jboys gave the Park team another! The Cleveland Indians and the! BE STAGED SOON ‘= Three good bouts have been ar- ranged to take place in the near future in the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps’ ring at the legion: grounds, corner United and Whitehead streets. Registration will continue all {this week at the legion hall from)’ 7 til 8 P. M., aceording to Aurelio Lastres, in charge of the arrange- j ments. eepoceccs Today’s Birthdays | © COCON* cecereooouceees Dr. Philip Curtis Nash, new president of the University of} Toledo, Ohio, born at Hingham, | Mass., 43 years ago. Dr. Elmer E, Brown, chancel- lor-emeritus of New York Univer- sity, born in Chautauqua, N. ¥., }72 years ago. Rt. Rev. Henry Althoff, R. C. bishop of Belleville, Tl., born near there, 60 years ago, HEF= fs the kitchen that talks ager itself. We one of the innumerable features at A Century of freon Sr E pegg ogy this kitchen, but as crowds gather around the General Blectric ex- hibit, a voice from an unseen source announces that this is the last word in kitchen equipment. As if by magic, the door of the electric refrigerator opens and the, voice, coming apparently from the refrigerator, relates how the refrigerator saves money for the owner. Then’ a spotlight faits on the electric range, t! oven door lowers and the voice tells how 3peedily, economically and automati-~ cally the electric range prepares meals. Again, the spotlight turns to the electric dishwasher, the Nd raises, water turns on automatically and the voice: explains how the electric dishwasher saves | time, money and the housewife's hands. Mark A, De Wolfe Howe of Boston, noted author and editor, ;born at Bristol, R. I, 69 years ago. Edison Marshall’ of Georgia, author, born at Rennslaer, Ind, 39 years ago. Charles S. Whitman of New York, lawyer, onetime governor, {born at Hanover, Conn., 65 years |ago. OL hh hh de hake had hdl OLD PAPERS For Sale SCCHCOCHOSSHSSHOCSESOTSSS Bundle! for 5c 25 in bundle Dr. George H. Whipple of the University of Rochester, N. Y., noted pathologist, born at Ash-|' land,N. H., 55. years ago. 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South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, two! Sanches 3, Wickers 3; struck out:} games. by Bethel 4, by Sanchez 3; left on; | bases: Trojans 6, Sluggers 9; los-| A: New York will be “Miss Washington” in the! ing pitcher: Griffin; winning piteh./ St. Louis - Atlantic City, N. J., bathing/er: Wickers; umpires: Valdez and, New York Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 546 Never Sleeps bell; Seer and Outen. No others scheduled. White and Eliza Streets Key West, Florida COLILLL LD BEL ILL BMD LL LE LS DP RPP LPP, C AecdhadedeheMedeaiedecdech deabide de didi Medeski ddd ddd deidudide