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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1933. “HE KEY WHST CITIZEN f SPORTS |NEWSBOYS SPLIT | BLUE ‘EAGLES SIGN NEWSIES ON DOTTED LINE IN FIRST GAME GIANTS DEFEAT —_|SLUGGER-TROJAN PITTSBURGH IN GAME TOMORROW SERIES FINAL WASHINGTON SENATORS LICK CHISOX WHILE NEW YORK YANKEES ARE ViIC-. TORIOUS OVER ST. LOUIS TO BE PLAYED FOR BENEFIT ‘OF MERCEDES HOSPITAL (By JOVE) Field tomorrow afternoon in a} ; benefit game for the Merecedes Hospital. Last week's (Special to ‘The Citizen) PITTSBURGH, Sept. 9.—The New York Giants defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates by a score of| netted the institution $24. 2 to 1. Carl Hubbell pulled the! It is hoped that Sunday’s con- Giants’ faltering fortanes back in-' test will produce $12 or more as to safer regions, and the National! this is just the amount that is League leaders increased their’ needed to make the necessary re- lead to six and a half games by! pairs and painting to the poors’ taking the victory. home. The Washington Senators tri-| The Young Sluggers are going umphed over the Chicago White for revenge tomorrow. The Tro- Sox. With Manager Joe Cronin’s' jans have whipped: them twice in four hits setting the pace, the|the past two weeks and the Slug- Senators slugged out an 11 to 2) gers’ Managements means to victory. |savare things when they clash to- The New York Yankees downed! morrow. the St. Louis Browns. Russell| Harry (Bubber) Wickers will Van Atta, making his first start | pitch for the Trojans while Bethel since his recent illness, held, the | or Gates will be Hamlin’s — selec- St. Louis club to four hits while ; tion, Wickers has been going pret- The Trojans will cross bats with) the Young Sluggers at the Navy benefit | 9, The Blue Eagles split a double- header this morning with The Citi zen Newsboys at an exciting dia- 'PELICANS GRAB mondball game in Bayciew Park. The “Blue Eagles romped over \the Carrier boys in the first game SHUT OUT PIRATES IN FIRST |which ended with a score of 16 to! GAME, 4-0; DEFEAT CUBAN \?- { The paper lads rallied up in the CLUB IN SECOND | second contest and won with a |score of 9-3. | Score by innings: First Game The Pelicans won a mre header at the American Legion! grounds yesterday afternoon. The! Blue Eagles ... | first game was against the Young | Newsboys = | Pirates, whom they whitewashed! Battéies: Wickers and j With ‘the final score reading 4 to/hon; Dion and Rueda, R. 501 000 622—16 Second Game - 00 038— 3 | In the second contest they de-| feated the Cuban Club by a score | | Blue Eagles jof 4 to 2. Again Pedro Diaz was, Newsboys ... s+ 201 15— 9 the star of the game, driving in! Batteries: Higgs and Waite; two runs and scored two ieee | Richardson and Sweeting. a - hace ee on oe field | VETERANS T0 PLAY TROJANS MONDAY fence—the second home run ol On Monday afternoon the Vet- two days. erans will cross bats with the Tro- On Monday there will be ne other doubleheader played. The jjans, the game to start promptly at 4:30 p. m. first game will witness the Pelicans The Veterans will be strength- jand the Slipperies im action, and | the second contest will bring to- gether the Cuban Club and the! American Legion ten. The first game is promptly at 4:30 p. m. to start DOUBLEHEADER - 301 012 002— 9} McMa-; the Yanks pounded out their third | straight win. The Philadelphia Athletics came out victorious over the Cleveland Indians. . Taking their third straight victory from the Cleve-! landers, the Mackmen climbed to. within two games of third place. The Detroit Tigers took both games of a doubleheader from the Boston Red Sox, winning beth games by a score of 4 to 3. ty strong or late and he is look-, ed on to give Bethel and his Slug- ger members another trouncing. The game should prove inter- esting anda big crowd is expected {to turn out to help the poors’ in- stitute. There ‘will be a game between two strong colored nines also— , the ‘Tigers and Coconuts. Fi first: contest will start at Seore by innings: First Game Pelicans 000 102 010— 4 7 Pirates 000 000 000— 0 Batterids: Mar'tinez 4 L. 2 and Leon; F. Tynes and I. Rodriguez. | R. H. E. | Pelicans 002 000 110— 4 7 2 Cuban Club— j ened with Lionel Stickney and Cy Gray. A very good game is expected. ; QLewis will pitch and C. Griffin hee also do some hurling. Come | out and root for your old timers— or young youngsters of 1933. The Chicago Cubs won from the Boston Braves. The Chicago- ans continued their desperate though belated bid to retain their National League laurels and rany their “winning streak to -five, game set from the Boston outfit. The ¢ turned back the Detews” : 'FACTORY TEN WINS GAME YESTERDAY herrea Box apes diamondball ning ie yornay rt oon at Bayview Parkin a game with the Insurance boys to defeat the latter ten. Both teams hit hard, with the Factory bunch collecting 12 hits and being aided with four miscnes by the opposition to score one more run than the Insurance boys. Seore by innings: Bridges and Hay-|: worth; Andrews and Ferrell. Second Game At Boston R, H. E, Tasurance— * 102 003 032—11 10 4 Box Factory— 114 000 033—12 12 8 Batteries: Vinson and Wallace; Saunders and E. Bradley. Auker, Hogsett and Pasek; © Weiland, Kline, Welch and Ferrell, At New York \ The Slipperies and Lighthouse diamondbali teams clashed yester- day afternoon at the Navy Field in another victory for ¥i¥en: Man) Carbonell, star qpiteliee’ for the -Slipperies. The final count was 7-21. ‘This is the fourth game out of the five played that Iron Man has pitched a winting’fight “for -the Slipperies. \ Score by innings: Lighthouse _.... riés: Ferret, Audit “and! Spencer; Cain and Cochrane. National League At Pittsburgh New York .. Pittsburgh Batteries: Hubbell and Man- euso; Smith, Hoyt and Grace, Finney, z. £00 002 003— 7 Slipperies ...... 036 305 04x—21 Batteries: Roberts, Demeritt and Niles, Cerezo; John Car- bonell and Arnold. At Cincinnati Brooklyn ........ Cincinnati er : Batteries: Thurston, Leonard and Lopez, Outen; John- eon and Crouch. At Chicago Boston - ‘ R. i. E. s 83 82 0 Batteries: Cantwell, Mangum, Brown, Smith and Hogan; Bush and Hartnett. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— Ww. lL. Washington 88 46 New York .. 53 Cleveland ...... 66 At St. Lous Philadelphia St. Louis 611 1)8t Louis Batteries: m, Rhem and Davis, Todd; Johnson, Vance and Lewis. R. H. EB. ie ie | ae ; . 49 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. 4. 79 51 74 59 75 George Aiken, a 19-year-old) Pittsbargh pitcher of the Kennet Square, Pa.,| Chicago ae High Schoo! baseball team, who} St. Louis retently struck out 23 batters and} Boston —....... hit 4 two baggers, will probably Brooklyn _ sa get a tryout with the Athletics! Philadelphia . - next season. Cincinnati... 52 000 004 010— 2 8 5 Batteries: Esquinaldo, Ogden and Moreno; L. Leon and B. Bazo. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Chicago at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, ' games, New, York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis, Today In History Peeovevecesveccvovseccce 1850—California admitted, to| itatehood. | 1850—New Mexico and Utah! territories organized, two 1919——Beginning of Boston’s} historie police strike. | eoeceovonesTeDEUESSOONNS CLASSIFIED COLUMN Cocco ccosoevecoeceveuss Advertisements ander this head | | will be inserted in The Citizen at! the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the rity insertion in every instance is ec. Payment for classified adver- \tisements is invariably in advance, ut regular advertisers with ledger ; accounts may have their afivertise- 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. | | | MALE HELP WANTED r t | MAN WANTED. Supply = ers with famous Watkins Pro- duets in Key West. 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