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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE 2 ee ees ee ae WELLES PLAYS GHTHOUSE CREW [ITALY MARRIAGES |‘s 2e's.c: coma cit of more than 10,000. MAJOR ROLEIN | LOSES BALL GAME) ON INCREASE BUT | Fesst= tots te te soar It is all taken very much to S : up in augmenting numbers....A In connection with the current : people to be strong must be con- alacrity of the sporting craft to] UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR) “iamondball battle at the navy|OFFERS OF RENT REDUC.|stantly multiplying, Mussolini said i field yester between the Box h his campal f give Babe Ruth the well known] ConfRONTED WITH PROB-| Factory and Lighthouse teams,| TIONS, WEDDING PRESENTS Nsaced ges ie compone o hail and farewell,” if not actual- when the latter lost. * ieee ie Af E ATHLETICS AND |[DIAMONDBALL |DIAMONDBALL © >z'=rytemxbtcesssto] MEME _Rrouine wuce "305 cain ne] AND MANY OTHER THINGS, | gether, I happened to come across} JUDGMENT ON HIS PART | ¢d of the sixth inning with the} CAUSE MANY TO MARRY [5,100 (to 146,949) but is still 4,- j the following letter to the sports score standing 6 to 8 in favor of} 071 under that for 1931 (151,020). CHICAGO SPLIT | LOOPFORMED| FRIDAY NIGHT)? ‘Suc. eee cre ee iter et tt Gra. It was written on hotel station-| (py HERBERT PLUMMER) |<ies Were playing good ball and (My Associated Prens) Jing, however, is taken as success DOUBLEHEADER ie and dated Noy. 11, 1922. It (ity Asnociated Press) j fighting for victory. ioe ROME, Sept, 14.—The Italian! for that aspect of the movement. | STARTED PLAY YESTERDAY;|ZACHARIAS AND EL FENIX To)" in part: WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—| _ But in the seventh and last in-| .ooie have responded well to Mus-|_ Births were 4,614 below _ the ae ‘Monday night (Nov. 13th) One of the most interesting! ins, the box makers proceeded to|” eee E 3 " {total for the first seven: months nora COMPOSED OF SIX PLAY EXHIBITION Jexpect to meet some of the NeWS-| phases of Cuba’s “second revolu.| Set 4 second grasp on the situation /S¢lini’s efforts to inerease their! o¢ 1932 (586,583) and 34,789 un- BOSTON RED SOX TRIUMPH ae eae paper boys at the Elks Club. I|tion" is the plight in which Sums, #24 pounded the ball for six runs,| interest in marriage, statistics just| der that for the similar period of appreciate what the fellows einer Welles, American ambassador | Sending their total of tallies to 12.| published show. But the birth! 1931 (616,758). OVER ST. LOUIS BROWNS; jdone for me in a tough year and|to the island, finds himself. When the navigation aids came|rate—another of the premier’s| CHICAGO CUBS SHUTOUT : i ae _ | want to thank them face to face-| The name of the American ‘t® the bat they started a y|major preoccupations—continues| { At the American Legion grounds There will be an exhibition dia-| “I didn’t see any need of a com- ambassador flashed brilliantly} which, however, was nipped close} to fall. | NEW YORK GIANTS | yesterday afternoon a new dia-| mondball game played at Bayview) mittee in this connection but the|across the international scene aj‘ the stem after two runs were! Offers of rent reductions, wed- | mondball league got under way.! Park on Friday night between the| following have appointed them-!few weeks ago. His colleagues| made and the team retired, Jeav-/ding presents and generous facili- Y lhe Pelicans won the’ firkt. gene) Zacharias and’El Fenix ball clubs,|"¢\¥e8: Damon Runyon, Bozeman} praised his tactful handling of the|'"é the box makers winners by aj ties for honeymoon trips—in ef-| (Special to The Citizen) i 3 | Bulger, Sam Crane and Monitor! delicate situation in which the| Score of 12 to 10. fect now for a year—are given) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14.—) from the N. R. A, aggregation dae ce to announcement made’ paley. Machadd: sepime: wan. aupolanted| BR Gat doe credit for having caused the in- The Philadelphia Athletics and the! the score of 8 to 6. iby Jonathan Cates, who has taken) “This may seem a_ particular! with that of de Cespedes. A pants-making firm at Corinth,|crease that figures for the first! Chicago White Sox divided honors} This league is composed of six! over the management of the game.) stunt for a ball player to do but] Admittedly, he had relieved the| M's s receiy i rest or-seven months of 1933 show in’ i Sox} clubs. The managers of the teams! Ice cream will be served the Please be there. Roosevelt administration of what or a pair of pants 72-inches| marital ventures, in a double bill, the White Sox} sSiened) <, (HARE RUTH”. lgrcminsd te be en oubertanine asure and 31 inches long.| Low Death Rate Helps Premature incident. The success or failure|——~ — re ———|_ Similar premiums for child-| The reason I am bringing this}of the President's’ announced| im as wel os he cole nes | sine beeeoe however, have had little| ‘up is because at that time, 11) “00d neighbor” policy with the Li li his a as niplo: leppsrene effect. In spite of the; The Boston Red Sox defeated | ger; St. Joseph, F. Orta, manager; a nieco from each spectator Wrould| 39 many of the ‘newspaper boys”|S0me observers to hang pre-|Mew tum of events in Havana. | |baby clothes had been offere 2 the St. Louis browns behind the | Slipperies, J. Carbonell, Jr. man-} pay for the lights, and the man-' re starting to sing the swan] carously ARR AUBIENGC ct anles @ little, -longhe “hel eguatey en tie eeseais GE een) 5 < six-hit pitching of Lloyd Brown in! ager; Yankees, H. Esquinaldo,| agement urges all’ to make some, *00E for the big fellow. see ells hendtome:-diplo- ould have been, in. “all, probs| diddens totths famtly-_ easly eae 1 teres eee et ge nee Los cai no Caton Can; Plovotmoction in order that ‘the|, Te mid be couldn't pooably|mat came theongh. "His feat waa) IoTc) "SSS, Mi trachingtom "and [tions were fewer ky 4/614 than fal att Soe See The Chicago Cubs shut out the , i last at the pace he was going. He} P Leeann Pa apes oe ut this isn’t France 5 games may be continued. had b “ diby everyone from Mr. Roosevelt ;©#*fery would be in Havana, \the first seven months of last} x Pear 2ore Giants, thie: score read: 5. thoi tirat game of the league ad begun to taste prospe andj 3 3 : jsuccess in the period of the first] year, Fluff, with a frown. ing 2-0. The defeat reduced the | 14. Peiicans scored all their runs Manager Cates states that there | : ' i , ; will be a meeting of the diamond-| COllect big money for the firs ea ok ae ene revolution would have stood un-| A diminishing death rate has! “We're lost from our course!” Giants’ advantage to six ind one-| 5‘. first four innings. ‘The hit-| all contingent held Sunday morn-|1” his career. The Wankeds It e Man Of The Hour dimmed and untroubled by anyjcome to the aid of the statistics| says the Puff, “Not so hot, half games. Two games were| ti.) wonors went to Leon of the|ing. 10:30 o'clock, at Bayview/Heen swept to the top of the; Welles was the man of the/ difficulties which may beset it/in their sum total—the excess of| We'll land if we find a nice, wide, geaioies, bat me ied post-| paticans and Tynes of the N. R. A.{Park, and requests all managers| American League on the | power /hour— |now. births over deaths—but even with] level spot!” poned on account of darkness. the slogan adopted by fans at the taking the opener, 3 to 2. The! that have signed to form this hall} winning team. A good game is) score in the second was 4-2. Jim-| loop and the new are as follows: pene, and it is expected that! my Foxx hit his forty-fifth home| Pelicans, J. Monteagudo, man-) there will be a large crowd in at- run in the opener. ager; N. R. A., J. Moreno, mana- tendance. ” Aguilar, manager. cries the |generated by Ruth’s big bat. He} Arrangements were made for i i ho care to enter teams in th : Both of these boys hit three singles) 7 {to be present, =| had set a new all-time record with|his return to the United States. a - The Pittsburgh Pirates downed amen " league to be present. Rie Badin. Beiven-in a. shutautir 104% times at bat. In the ficld ¥ 59 home runs in 1921, | He was to take up again his duties| i fi line up of Friday night’s Es ‘ game. French held the Braves to] Py Eaoasand Milo: starred. game will be published in The| _ " Short, Ruth had risen like a! as assistant secretary of state, @S 4 ; ; | This afternoon at 4 p. m., the| 4 iy raskotend was about t pas é | four singles in as many innings! y.ikees and the St. Joseph boys| Citizen tomorrow. sky-rocket and was about to come/ which he left to straighten out} r) while Cantwell was touched for) \i1 Stay in the first game of a down like one, in 1922, from the! the political situation in Havana, seven, three in the first inning combined effect of inevitable re-| and Jefferson Caffery was to suc- when the Pirates scored the only| (cuPichcader. | tne second ceuben Boge || tion snd his own youthful wn-| ceed him. run of the contest, Club and the Slipperies. i sear ces: | money Simply meant! ‘The exchange was to be a mere % The Cardinals defeated the} “i, orrow afternoon, the Peli- ; something for him to get rid of OF} matter of days, Dodgers with Dean pitching ie ee sill play the’ St. Joseph. ten Comat aap tee Plessant agplagatods pie or] And then came the bold, swift \ hit ball to win his twentieth game’ lec the fest’ feacdas with the N! R: er eto! e horses. Beer was some-| ang decisive coup d’etat from the of the season, Oe {| thing to enjoy copious quantities) revolutionary junta. The provi- The summaries: Bye toate cpoening hale with the ie} of in congenial company. The’ signal government was swept Yankees in the nightcap. eight dighta war eat American League j i taht : : ere meant to illum-| aside, The dreaded specter of mertcan a A full schedule will be publish: AMERICAN LEAGUE trate theseecniie a: sinple fact ene dreaded specter 0 t Game ed next week. Club— W. 1. Pet ona - | intervention, so dis- <4 At Philadelphia R.U.E-|" The score by innings and bat-| Washington ... 91 47 .659| ‘Rat. the Babe was quick to ap-itasteful to the Roosevelt ad- 8 8 B/teries of yesterday's contest fol-| New York 81 54 600] PPCCiMte. onze that 1929, ministration, again reared its 2 8 0} lows: Philadelphia . 71: 66 518] Sn t strange that I<! head. The carefully nurtured plans was abad year for Ruth. He look-| cr My, Batteries: Jones and *Grube;| ¥ err? R. H. E.! Cleveland ~. 73. 69 .614 Roosevelt for improvement icism. He was a bit bewildered . 1 particularly bad in the world, ; & . ‘ terson, Walberg, Co and|N. R, A. 110, 000 220-6 6 5] Detroit 69 72 .489|° . ‘Id’ in our relations with the Pan- See: omy foamy...21 HBA 821-200 00x—- 8 11 9| Chicago . 62 78.443] S¢ties." He was the target of crit-| American countries ‘were jeop- GUM-DIPPED TIRES , ardized, Batteries: Martinez and Leon;) Boston 568 83 411 ? s s things began to topple around SO SENe : : Second Game ‘Tynes and Moreno. St. Louis... 52 ant The situation was.all ‘the, more At Philadelphia fi sa rapinured he had enough | geute because the Pan-American . 2 Dovste SAVINGS for Car Owners who buy now! NATIONAL LEAGUE riends to help put him back on) conference at! ‘Mofitevideo is \ Prices are going up—Don’t Delay—Equip ‘your car Chicago ... | French and Grace. se : Philadelphia Club— +! 7 the right track, and that w what} scheduled for December. New| y \ TODAY and SAVE. i | the meeting on Nov. 13, 1922, was ; ; j Batteries: Faber, Wyatt At St. Loui R. WW. &.) New York .... 83 -615 ? treaties ‘of amity and. commerce \" 3 . : Berry; Cain and Cochrahe. Brooklyn”: ‘ 1B. U1 Ghicago. -tescnnsnen,79 xb 4] ah About. ; between the United States and ‘ _ is how you make a DOUBLE SAVING! First-— St. Louis 4 6 1}Pittsburgh 2.0. 79 564 Tears In His Eyes | Latin-Atherica are to be discussed " you will get a liberal allowance for your old tires—and At Boston RUIL B.] Batteries: Carroll, Shaute and] St. Lou ett GB: 642) That bit, after a itiendly din-|at this conference. Much de- S second, are will save the amount of the next. prite Ste Louis . wots 1 6 2] Lopes; Dean and Lewis. Boston 72 65 .526]ner and cigars, it was Jimmyjpends on getting the Cuban \ y, increase which must come soon, It will be a long time 308 ——— Brooklyn 56 .412| Walker, then State Senator Walk-| wrangle calmed by that time. . ary pia Knott, Wells and \ First Game Philadelphia .......... 52 +394} er, who put into words what was Coaahi Uannaase ‘ \ pew > ba opinion before you will be able to make‘ such a Hemsley; Brown and Ferrell. At Chicago . FB. | Cincinnati é 52 «3771 on everyone’s mind, who summed Aiithanundos - Well ‘ Ambass eles has his A R Don’t risk your life and the lives of others on dan- - New York # a 1 up the Babe’s waywardness and) work cut cut for him. Beidendl Cleveland at Washington, rain.| Chicago : | Lenore Knight of Homestead,| gave him the picture of what the| (ih) wcccond revolution” caught l gerously worn, smooth-tread tires, when we will give einige Batteries: Hubbell, Shores and) Pa., who has been smashing water “dirty-faced kids in the street’’| is e itheesd det i bd No others scheduled, Mancuso; Bush and Hartnett. records left: and right, has been{ would think if Ruth “threw them = S x 4 you a liberal trade-in allowance to apply on new nominated as successor to Helene| down.” | «ot irestone High Speed Tires National League Second Game Madison as swim queen of the] It w: s it turned out, a his-| ——— yy —the Safest Tires in the At Pittsburgh R. H. E.} Postponed on account of dark-| United States. toric occasion for one and all, es-| arent Ry SS World. x 1} ness, paciaily the Babe, who dad testy) ake Dorety eaves tent oni : ; : — Subseribe for The Citizen—20: | in his eyes and meant it when he} special election will be held at the ‘ Se. THE NEW Ps : ‘ot gE places t ve promised to turn to the right. He/:, en hud tank arises Diniek: tdi With one or two lapses he} Monroe County, Florida, at which rest 4 al tions of the State of | made it stick for eleven years and} tae taritere or acaaae tee who's to say, in the face of hi = le nh Som Gets uit to equal all first line eee ‘ ! Township 64 § ce 36 Firestone Tires are built Behind The Guns swinging again next spring. Rast; “Township South, |. withchigh stretelr. Cane DNippedcemaeaten ame sei eee e e a Range ‘ 5 ¥ 4 construction and appearance, = — South, Rang It Cords. Every cotton fiber in but lower in price — another every cord in every ply is satu- Firestone achievement in sav- a rated and coated with pure ing money for ear owners. Township. 66 rubber. This extra Firestone T Pe f4 Rane rocess gives you 58% great “| AIS YEARS | os | 1 with igh ZB is asway AMERICAN LEAGUE sek. Ghose ws eee, Firestone | ae | Firestone \'- ” LA moon SrLD TYPE OF FINE Chicago at Boston. {Ka > fn haa aR NAME and St. Louis at Philadelphia, s GUARANTEE ees: Tives Detroit at Washington. F eet sepa ee ee ee Cleveland at New York | iret bontt ange | | S288 Firestone | Firestone | Firestone aeat si <——OLOFHELD TYPE NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 me 35 : Goo18 .. a Fea Tg Ford $3.4 Boston at Pittsburgh. ‘ : ; 1 oe : ait} *6- 30h i335; — | °S-OS so. s Brooklyn at St. Louis. fe ns 3 see 6.70) on New York at Chicago, 1 t : : bs vireo games. Philalelphia at Cincinnati ~AND SEWN Tat] “DEPRESSION GRADS? i=" sichvn! route ie Figoszene sewer FINE : n will Smooth, warn wakes ore 0 hoe wu sues ae] | TO ENTER COLLEGE) “ret samc. err Een MANCUSO ' * es : ARE Fireasone Brake Lining Vac: (My Ansectated Prenst a ee Sip toes to eoaheounet reer | NORMAN, Okla., jt cx A the Se Sp ee eons } Many students who were * me ee ‘ ¥% Set FREE Books Tee. } + As 3 ‘ep ae re are planning to ¢ a A the approact v Ae Fortory. Spark jfall, George Wadsack, Univ ing Relining Charges Ustra Plage tented FREE {of ‘Oklahoma registrar, reports Inquiries regarding iment | during the summer exceeded any} “na ¥ au four years, Wadsack said. tetpate in ; s J, Mrs AB Fie of Sacrament |” FRASER if. RAYMOND CURRY, Mgr. Cal. enjoyed her fi aicolane > [loamee meemeee eer ratigime ens | Fleming and Grinnell Streets Phone 65 See Fuestone Cam-Uipped Tires made in the Firestone Vactary and Exhibition Buildir sot” 4 Cantury of Prearess” Chinen - THE GIANTS was formally congr: ed on her SCHUMACHER Keer DITCHING STAPF ier by Governor James AP Righes Benernnt be ~tetnd Prone