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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1933. IN GAME AT PARK GATES PITCHES HIS TEAM TO (iy Axnsociated Prenn) WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.— Fans/at Griffith stadium have a) way {of.edging up on their seats; wheytever “Goose” Goslin comes VICTORY IN FIRST CON-lup xo bat. They never know what! TEST OF NEWLY ORGANIZ- ED LEAGUE LAST NIGHT , J (By JOVE) f With a quart of ice crgam at stake, Clarence (Smil Willie) Gates, Lopez pitcher, complished a deed been striving for : i ally ae- ich he has e Goose is likely to do— He’ll be in there this year play img his third’ werld series for th | Nationals in a position both in the jfield and in the batting order. Matia@get Cronin relies on him| ‘heavily to set the stage when the} Nats eomie to bat. | The Goose has had his ups and! ‘downs, He led the league hitting | in 1928 with a mark of .379, but; { THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ! ecccesosccceceososc0ccces - DIAMONDBALL | Several boxing bouts will be {put on; Monday night at the Amer- hiean Legion grounds. These are lhe fights that were to have tak- len plaée on Thursday night past,{him play.” So read a notice in a ibut whieh were called off due to!!0cal pool room. The result: Aj ithe inclement weather. {Poor crowd saw the game. | Arrangements have also been Pais Sane made to stage indoor bouts at the; , Well, it seems that after all we ‘club house on Thursday evening, | Might have a diamondball league. IVARELA TAKES Boy, read this and weep: “Dia- |mondball at Park tonight, Lopez! |vs Fenix. Cheta Baker will be back from Miami. Come and see | | Clarence Gates, the smiling li ‘tle pitcher of the Lopez Fun |Home team, and Clayton Sterling, jof El Fenix, came very near sett ‘ TENNIS MATCH a record which might have | stood for a long time in this town.| eee {Both twirlers hurled a one-hit jgame. Gates won his contest de- Petér Varela, city champion,|spite the fact that he walked! {defeated Frank Carbonell, , champion, in @ tennis match play- | to a jed yon afternoon at Bay-} iew Park. | Well, it looks lik a i Both players were a little off|to have Charlie sot te ee |form, but nevertheless the exhibi-| coaching line for the Lopez team.| ition proved very interesting! F }throughout to those witnessing the} games. | | | Some, of the boys have lost a lot of pep since the change of ex-/eleven men, while Sterling lost, 7|| two AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Philadelphia, games, Cleveland at Detroit. Washington at New York. ' St. Louis at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Boston. Chicago at St. Louis. (Only games scheduled.) Exports from the United States to Palestine last year were doubl: those of 1931, motor cars leading the list of purchases. ce he began slumped the next two seasons and, ‘shutout game. .was traded to the Browns. pitching—hurling | charias aggre-} He returned to Washington) He blanked the gation, 7 to 0, in. last night’s playing improved ball. All Season | & e has been hitting a better than/ conflict, which» was the first of 300 clip. i the newly organized league. " The Zachen played a terrible game on the field, commiting 14 errors, five of them being chalked ;pitcher down in the Carolinas, but came to Washington in 1921 as an{ joutfielder. He took part in the! up against Albért Leon, who start-|vorid series of 1924. and made| ed playing right field and later. th % agg | “ re wee home runs in each series. shifted to shortfield. He misjudg-' te hit 344 in the 1924 and .308 Goose started in baseball as a! & } } { i a { t The seore at the termination of ;the contests, stood 4-6, 6-4 and 16-4. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements under this head pwill be inserted im The Citizen at Coccvecvedecesesovevoces: | ;Management. Some of the boys seems dissatisfied with the pres- jent manager. Yep, the Cubs have entered a team in the league. There has been a lot of misunderstanding with this club but everything is set jand Manager Aguilar, promises to have a darned good team out the next time they are scheduled*to play. ed two pop flys on the outfield which gave the Funeral boys their first two scores without a hit, and turned the same trick in shortfield, | giving the Embalmers a couple of more runs in the fifth inning with not a safe hit. Ward pitched nice ball but got no support from his teammates, He kept the eight hits he allowed pretty well seattered. The Un+ dertakers did fiot get an eatned run. In the eighth stanza when the Burial boys put over tl tallies. there were only two hits in the round. The Zacharias, however, became a little wild, or, we may say, plenty wild, and the ball was sail- ing over every fielders’ head when an attempt was made to grab someone off. base. Gates pitched steady ball and veajly earned a shutout. - Ward. received better sup- sui would have been a bi “as Both pitchers’ were good condition. Qn Monday night the Cubs and will be seen in action. score by innings: esl age RH. EL L. F. H, 020 020 030— 7.8 2 Zacharias— 000 000 000— 0 4 14 Ward and Rodriguez. in the 1925 series. | | The Salem, N. J., boy had a: hard thme developing himself as ea ball player. His father wanted {him to devote his energy to farm-! ing and Goose had to get his bas bail in on the sly. His father later H beeame one of his most procters: ‘TWO KEY WESTERS ATTAIN HONORS IN MIAMI NET TITLES |eHARLES AND JESSE ALBURY WINNERS OF DOUBLES TITLES IN TOURNAMENT AT WYNWOOD. PARK GOOSE GOSLIN He stands five feet, 11 inches avid | and weighs 186 pounds. He throws {vight handed but bats left. SENATORS DOWN NEW YORK YANKS BOSTON BRAVES BEAT DODG.- ERS IN REPLAYED GAME { } | j } éSpecint to The Citizen} NEW YORK, Sept. Washington Senators New York Yankees by a score of (Speemd to Phe Citizen) 8 to 5. The champions gave an- MIAMI, Sept. 30.—Charles and | other convincing aevIAY a power vey as they went to victory to even art aes aan kis ete series with their first victory est and now of this city, wom! ince they clinehed® the American the men’s doubles titles at Wyn-| League pennant last week. wood Park where tournament play | The Boston Braves, striving for has béen going on for the last.a place in the National League’s two weeks and a half, ‘This|fitst division and a share in the | world series receipts, cut the mar- tournament drew one of the larg-| gin of the fourth-place St. Louis ‘| tisements is invariably in advance, the: rate of-l¢ a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25e. Payment for classified adver- Those Coast Guard boys are sure giving us a lot of sports. And now we are going to have boxing again this season by the American Legion organization, and by them only. | but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. | wn Advertisers should give their| Captain John Delgado and street.address as well as their tele-| Aurelio Lastres are in charge. phone number if they desire rée-| Any one desiring to box may see ‘eults, either one of the two above nam- With each classified advertise-|ed. Providing, of course, that the ment The Citizen will give free an}age exceeds 16. Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for See ean OCEAN OIL SPRINGS HAVE BEEN LOCATED «By Agwocinted Prenny LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30.—The | FOR RENT RESIDENCE, corner Caroline and Ann ‘streets. Commodious and modern in every respect. range and Kelvinator. Other-| located two oil springs in the ocean z zs es 8 s ! wise unfurnished, $30.00. perj bed near Redondo Beach and Her- month. Wm. Curry’s Sons Co.}nrosa Beath. The springs in deep sept25-tf! water cover the ocean with an oilj ai Oo Ge ONES film with a diameter of more than} RENT—Furnished apart-|a quarter of a mile, and gas fumes ment. Apply 827 Duval. “labove the springs are | sept. 30-3t, nounced, F pro- Gas} United States Geodetic Survey has; * us around, We'd like to see more country we’ve found.” The warrior says, “This is the Duchy of Gweeze, Famous for dueling and limber. ger cheese!” LEGALS SUIT COURT, STATE OF A, TWENTIETH JUDI- of Complainant, vs. Addie W. Galloway, Defendant. by affi It appearing sident of the State of es at Charleston, d that she is over the enty-one years; it is th ordered that said. nonresident de: fendant be and she is hereby re: quired to appear to the bill of com: plaint filed in said cause on or be fore Monday, the 6th day of No ber, A. 1933, otherwise the al f said bill will be taken ed by said defendant. thi: 3 . Carolina, rther ordered that order be published once each wi for 5 (fi cutive Weeks in The K publis This Se (SEAL) € By FLORENCE ptember 18th ROSS M. H. MALONR, Solicitor for Complainant, sept23-30; oct7-14-21 ‘WANTED WANTED—You to know that we have the right prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business cards, statements and. printing. MDs | Genlahenenhemarhehenahehe OC hk dhede de ded dedi dededede cecdeudk Says Puffy, “Dear General, show ! est entries ever to be had before. Charles and Jesse paired very well to win. Jesse played a very brilliant game at the net, mak- ing many earned points on volley kills and placements. While} Charles was much the stronger on) service and back-court play, mak- ing several remarkable gets and earnihg points. The match featured five firey} bleh@ader sets of tennis. The victors were; pes Field. ‘the Seaslinentiwo sets to one and came » bel ck’ with a fury of shots, place- ¢ ments and kills in the last two scts that left their opponents bewild- ered. Charles and Jesse Albury |defeated Roger De Lano and Jake O’Steen (seeded No, 4), 6-3, 6-8, COAST GUARD TO MEET Pt- RATES AND SLUGGERS AT NAVY FIELD ‘will start promptly at 1:30. ‘Bethel and Rodriguez will be the battery for the Sluggers and | Hathaway and Delosier. for. the} Guards. 0-6, 6-8, 6-2. In the second game, between the! Charles Albury then paired with Guards and the Pirates, the bat-/ his partner, Miss Valrie Hunt and teries will be Tocker and Dweyr|Copped the mixed doubles title in| for the Sailors and Lopez and; Straight sets by defeating Tom} Griffin for the Pirates. Kirkland and Eugenia O'Bryan | advanced to the nals and won the titles without the loss of a set. They were only hard pressed onee} ARMY PLAYERS and that was in the quarter-finals q when they ran into Jesse Albury ° day previous, upset the No. 1 seed- The Pelicans defeated the Army} ed team. ten yesterday afternoon at the} Albury and Hunt were trailing Arnty field by a one-sided score} 2-5 in the first set before taking} of 15 to 3. The Army scored ) it 8-6, and the second, 6-3, and! and. then were held scoreless the! Albury and Hunt defeated Kirk-} rest of the game. Hand and O’Bryan in the finals, | The Pelicans have won 18 games| 6-3. Seymour Feurer romped ! and lost three in the month oe Roger De Lano in straight! are open to play any team in the!in ease. Feurer defeated De Lano city any afternoon in the week,/6-1, 6-0, 6-1. De Lano defeated} it is stated. Charles Albury the previou P. Diaz is thei? leading hitter, jin a semi-finals, 6-4, 8-6, 6 with an average of .390, followed} Feurer on the same day defea' times, with .350, 389 and .320,) Only two more title m: respectively. te be played both in the women’, All clubs that want to play ean jdivision. Eugenia O'Bryan me: arrange games at 1111 Duval/Thelma Peters for the women’s Street, it is said. singles title tomorrow at 4 p. Se ote. (seeded No. 1). Albury and Hunt and Franeis Bevis, who had, the its three runs in the first frame | Gen the match. } they have been playing. They! sets to win the men's singles title| by B. Garcia, B. Bazo and Mar.|Jake O’Steen, 6-3 while Katherine Ricou and Eugenia O'Bryan meets Francis and Helen} Bevis for the women's doubles} and thus close a very successful tournament. eatin Systematic terracing of hills in north Louisiana to prevent soil erosion is planned by the state ex- tension service. ‘Cardinals to a half game as they defeated Brooklyn, 4 to 1, in a re- play of their tie game on Thurs- day. These were the only two games played in either of the major leagues yesterday. The summaries: American League At New York Washington New York . 5 9 0 Batteries: Russell, | “Whitehill and Sewell; Rufifng and Glenn. 810 2 No others scheduled. “; oie Wattonal Leagusé At Brooklyn Boston 2 it Brooklyn 6 Batteries: Frankhouse, Zachary and Spohrer; Beck and Outen. No others scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— w. Washington 98 New York Philadelphia Cleveland Detroit Chicago Boston St. Louis 58 70 74 79 83 85 94 527 480 439 <418 369 NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘nia 89 6) 687 67 69 70 87 91 92 Brooklyn Philadelphia F Cincinnati 387 30,000 miles of completed Nearly highways were year. state lat R. H. E.}. 93 | SALESMEN WANTED Red or Pink Radiance, MARVELOUS INVENTION,— special lot at New match gives million lights. Fast seller. Big profits. Ever- lasting Match Co., 443 South Dearborn, Chieago, sept30-1tx 10 for MALE HELP WANTED MAN IWANTED.* Subpif custom- vers with famous Watkins Pro- ducts in Key West. “ Business “established, curnings «average $25 Weekly, pay starts Mine diately. Write J.°R. Watkins Company, 70-88 W. Iowa Ave- nue, Memphis, Tennessee. sept30-1tx special lot at / 10 for WEARING APPAREL Palmer Flat or Gloss White, gallon LADIES’ PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, imperfects, 6 pairs $1, postpaid; satisfaction guaran- teed. Economy Hosiery Co.,} Asheboro, N. 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MATION ‘TORS OF THE CYTy S LORIDA: that on there reby & November 14th, e held in the City st, the bi-annual general of all City of- NAILS ALONG — )dreds of campuses the PAGE THREE CAMPUSES TO RING WITH COLLEGE SONGS (By Asacetited Prem) NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Thou- sands of voices will break into scores of college songs on hun- country ovet, the week of Ortober 2. It is national college song week, the second to be held. In addition to campus “sings” there will be programs by college Bands and orchestras, and a coor- dinated effort will be made _ to jHave used as many collegé songs ;28 possible in order to familiarize \the country with them. Nearly 400 colleges have joined the move- {ment, says Thorton W. Allen, na- itional chairmans of the National College Song Week Assoviation. The countty at large knows only y e: and | laws relating thereto in the manner and form. provided by the | Sity on law, Acts of 1919, Laws jof Florida, and’ Acts amendatory | thereof. +h ward of the City constitutes ection district. ere will be spec |tion, appointed for sald ward. | The said inspectors will make tpublic proclamation of the opesing and closing of the polls, according | to law. |__ The officers for the City of Key 'Wrest to be elected at said election jare as follows: “CHIEF OF POLICR. CAPTAIN NIGHT PO- JUSTICE. ‘TION COMMIS. ASURE: il Number 740, Legislature of ABOLISH, THE ICIPAL GOVERN- CITY OF KEY AND TO ABLISH AND RE- MUNICIPALITY TO a N_ AND DESIGNATED CITY OF Ww COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND TO ITS TERRITORIAL BOUN- D TO PROVIDE FOR NMENT, JU PUBLIC ME AL Senate i Act of the | PRE iM POV | PRIV’ » TO AUTHORIZE TH OF “MUNICIPAL T1AZB | APPROVED and RATIFIED? and ordered in the City of vest, Flogida, this 25th day of ACE PINDER, City Clerk, sept?5+30; oct?-14-3) Key West's First Funeral Hote Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps | N Radiance, e, illiams Furniture and sh, 4 oz. 40¢€ 60c $2.35 gallon .. NII ILLS IIE II ILII LS LIMLIIGTLAIOR II IF SSID SF. a few college songs, most of them from the more prominent schools, Mr, Allen points out: There are |many songs in the smaller colleges ithat rarely are heard, and College Song Week is expected to do much to popularize them, since broad- ‘casting chains have agreed to help jbring them to light. 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