The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 3, 1933, Page 3

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Cro! aug I was dreadfully ne: ’ yes,” Said Major Anders — hunt—1 bi nae eta Tock. fing ble, hope there will i Selig ont tote the 'telephond, Seen | canes : ‘ier Berd raat Cafeline,“Wasee Her lips were so stiff that she hapily ‘get 'thém to move. How wi fle Piey jat would m ake - on Pat Major And from gol ig up to “What are you talking ahaa | age eet a e got 8 ree asian A telling me what ‘}mént The Citizen will 2 UNITED ‘STATES MAU. ROUTES PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Leute Say Wank tor Marten fosskaes and Fridge 12:18 ose ety, eve tot Her, Web Wedncemay. ete, sumabenge wag fae Mest fr te Tonge Wetotaye and Satur “And you've heard woth | F ~ Aberin ser NI ‘ily Associated Press) Sonthern football followers wil have a dozen major games served i} up for them tomorrow, with Flor-' ‘Lida turning jits’eyes to Jackson-| A ville for the annual encounter be-| * tween the University of Florida! ‘land the, University of Georgia, Ranking hext to this, probably, ' is ‘tHe Vanderbilt-Georgia game at Nashville. ‘Flovidé, vankled by 2 last-pe- Fioil “defébt ‘Xt the Tahds of Ten-} dog in ‘dn ‘effort to erase, partly, ‘the Tetinessée loss. The following ‘schedule ‘these ‘Southern — iiajor Whére they Will ‘play, and 1982 score, th the ‘order named Alabama vs. Kentucky, ‘at Bir- mingham—12-7, Duke vs. Auburn, at Durham— Tg. shows games, | Floris Vs, Géorgia, at Jackson-|tihg punch and they both field as Ville—12-88, Louisiana vs. S. Carolina, Baton Rouge—6-0. Mercer Ys. rigs (Fla.), at Ma- Ui at va, Birmingham. Oxford—Unknown. North ‘Carolina State vs. North, Carolina University, at Raleigh—| 0-13. Sewanee vs, Tennessee Téch, at Sewanee—0-0, ,, Vanderbilt, ys, Georgia Tech, at Nashville—12-0, Poke Min vb. epee, ‘at Virginia: Pétytdchate vs. W.and L., at Blacksburg—32-6. Wake Forest vs... Clemson, CLASSIFIED COLUMN der this head Citizen at ints 4 4 tht tae ican but the minimum for the insertion in eve:y instance is easieedl fér classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ménts charged. ‘Advertisers should give their Stréet address ‘as well as their tele- Tech | | ‘their [right fielder, that both clubs ‘are at’ Charlotte—Unknowh. i jreaders, we have here the probable | eeccecccccccvccecee” |i bie THROUGH @ JOVE) | ‘eovvecce Why the yon are a2 to 1 worite ‘to beat the Sluggérs in; jer coming seven-game play-of: series'is the general question ; Which, has the fans quacking| gine the subject is brought. jup. i ae ‘comparing the clubs, player by player, in their, respective posi-| tign, we find the Pirates have th he! (edge on, pitchigg, first base, short-} |stop.and catching;, where Quin- tan Lopez, Mario Pena, Armando} ei do ‘and Cyril Griffin fill} ‘places. The Sluggers have; He edge over their opponents at} thirdbase where Flores Castillo is: lopposed by William Cates. Cates| isbe-fap better fielder than. the} ‘Coban lad. The hitting, of course, | is§about even. Cates is fayvored,} “Often in the pinches. tAnother position where the fans; have-their doubts as to which is the best i sat second base where! Carbonnel covers the keystone bag} for the Pirates and Esmond Al- ‘Pury does duty for the Sluggers. Carbonnel is mOre valuable for the; simple reason that he can pitch, i catch and perform on any infield position. Neither one carries a hit- ‘well. Of course, having his per- sonal choice one would pick the Cuban boy on the blind. In the outfield we find that with the exeeption of Scott Saw- yer who has a. poor wing for a} equal. In the left field we find the Veteran Fruto against Manolo Acevedo whom the Pirates are try-! ing to break into an outfielder, Of| late Fruto has been in a hitting hits. ‘Althoteh . Péter Gonzalez @titite Gopher), is-highly touted ‘as the} best outfielder in the city, the odds point to Armando Perez, the strike-out king, who is getting the old eyes back. Gonzalez, although a great fielder, is a very poor bat- ter. “And ‘for your comparison, dear line-up for the opening game for/ thie two clubs. Compare thém} yourself, ‘player by player, position | for position, then make your selec-. tion.” Sluggers—Cheta Baker, ss; Angel Fruto, If; William Cates, slump while Acevedo has been'.° banging the all for extra base| eg i POST Merchants. The football game that | wis scheduled to be played at the ‘Navy | Field tomorrow between the Wild Cats and St. Joseph’s College, has been postponed until Armistice Day. Reason for deferritig the game, {Says Rev, F. X. Dougherty of St. | Joseph’s is that the boys have been i handicapped in their training by the rainy weather for the past sev- jeral weeks, ee | COSeCoeooecseoooocooooeS Today Tn History Cecccncccnceccancconcens 1783—(150 years ago) Ameri- can Army of the Revolution for- pally disbanded, cance 1877—Paul F. Eve, world-fa- |mous American surgeon, surgeon- the best. is at second: base where; ie general of the Confederate Army, slamp_for some time, ., Cuco, on!in 3861, died, aged 71. tieséee last°Week ‘tfter leading for) other hand, while not consid-} ¢ a "three “petiods; Will trow ‘its ruil e d 4 sure hitter, comes through | athietigth ‘against the Georgia Bull-\V 1917—First American ‘casuali- ties on wat front, 1932—U. S. Legation in Athens asked for arrest and extradition of Samuel Insull. For. Sale by all leading retailers, 2 for 5c, Octagon Soap Powder. Oct, 25-tf. 3b; Earl Ingraham, 1b; Albert Rodriguez, ¢;, Esmond Albury, 2b; Robert Bethel, p; Scott Sawyer, rf; Peter Gonzalez, cf, ‘Pirates—Armando Acevedo, ss; \Publio Carbonnel, 2b; Manolo Ace- }vedo, 1f; Quintan Lopez, ‘p; Cyril Griffin, c; Mario Pena, 1b; Cuco Castillo, 3b; Vidal, rf; Armando diode ef. Notice To ‘Sibséxibers Please ‘be prompt in pay red snthe carrier who delive ‘ i ‘paper. He paye The Crea 15 cents a week for the fa- per and sells it to you for 20 cents. His profit for ing is S cents weekly on cach ‘subscriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. ENJAMIN LOPEZ i FUNERAL Ho is economical {phone number if they desire re- ‘With ‘éaeb ‘etaisaifiéa" advertise ve free an wAsk for : RENT RESIDENCE, corner Caroline and Ann Wtreets. Commodious and modern in every respect. Gas range and Kelvinator. Other- Wise whfurnisied, $50.00 per month. Wm, ‘Curry’s Sons: Co. sept25-tf NICELY FURNISHED HOME, General Electric ice box and other conveniences. Apply 618. 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