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s\= KEY WEST TEAM | DIAMONDBALL SHUTSOUT MIAMI TUESDAY NIGHT IN DIAMONDBALL', 5:2 FUNERAL HOME TEN 0 MEET PARROTT’S CREW AT BAYVIEW PARK LYNN WAS ON MOUND For! LOCAL CLUB, PITCHING HIS , TEAM TO, NIGTORY.IN SUN- Argangements haye been made ! JOEL BENNETT, NEW PRO ASSUMES | DUTIES TODAY AT. | LOCAL, GOLF LINKS FORMERLY OF NEW YORK BUT NOW WITH) VERMONT CLUB, PELICAN TEAM BASEBALL GAME YESTERDAY AFTERNOON ENDS IN SCORE OF 7 T03 The strong Coconut baseball) nine defeated the Pelicans yester- day afternoon at the colored park. The final score was 7 to 3. ©? Garcia pitehed good ball for the first: ‘seven frames and weak- ened fii the eighth, giving the ; Coconuts the winning run on a walk. . The Coconuts added three more in the ninth for good meas- | ure. At bat, Smith hit two doubles and q single in fiye times up. Gil Garcia, a new addition to the Peli- ar hit two singles in four tries. | | oe KEY WEST CITIZEN | PETE NERO WINS IN BOXING BOUT; Key West friends of eel Nebo, widely known fighter, have | received news of Nebo’s seeclesvs) defeat of Toots Bashara, of Nor! folk, Va., in Philadelphia, last Fri- day night, Nebo weighed 139 and his op- | ponent was two pounds lighter. Bashara suffered cuts about the eyes and lips in the first round. Nebo’s left eye was cut in the sixth, } | The Key West boy used his ter- | rific left, hook throughout the en- | counter, with terrible effect, it is shown. | Margaret de Young won the title of “All American Girl of pee in a beauty contest spon- sored by the athletic association of the University of Oregon, at DAY GAME -. The Key West team, composed; of the Lopez Funeral Home, and managed by Roy Hamlin, shut out for a diamondball game to be played tomorrow night, beginning at 8'o’clock, at Bayview Park, be- tween the Lopez Funeral Home team, managed by Roy . Hamlin,} and the S. 8. Parrott's crew. Phe P. & O. mariners have been quite successful in the winning of{ grnogn in p diamondball game by; games recently, it is shown, Bo ity @ score of 6 fo 0. : is stated that they will make! Lunn was on the mound for the! every effort to include the Fun- i winning team,.and pi dan ex-/ eral Homers in their string of vic- -cellent ‘gamé of ball} @Howing the| tories at the gamie tomorrow night. |visitors only five hits, while the), Manager Hamlin says the con- ce Poa scored nine safeties. 7 Sea evenin, wil decide! 7, whe strength of the Ferry’s cack | wee ‘on wpe arab as to whether this aggregation is| Miami club, = sil have put up a’ J. A. Waterson’s club, Miami team, at the Navy Field yesterday aft- er... Ke} is Bepitts o of administering defeat to! The Miam the Lopez club, which’ is just as fi ba ident of victory. hard fight for victory, but lacked, ith this great rivalry existing the proper strength, going down’ between the two teams, it is ex-} in defeat at the hands of the. ected that there will be a large; home team, | erowd out to witness the proposed ' Although the Miami team failed: , exhibition, 07 ales fl egg a P. & 0. SAILORS DOWN.ARMY TEN 4 noon’s exhibition _ nevertheless, proved to he, sperepting through- out. ; 0} DIAMONDBALL GAME SATUR- {) BAY AFTERNOON RESULTS IN SCORE OF 13 TO 6 The box score: ie i 0 1 i ‘The Sailor lads from the P al 1' socked the Army pitcher, ards, ; © hard apd often in a diamondball! game ‘hlaved Satutday afternoon, ; WO 89418 oie at the Army Field to win the con-! ‘of 18 to 6. common con's oneeooimEcc a> secoses ecSoon e “ »| oto | tion as professional at the Key STARTS ACTIVITIES Joel Bennett, formerly assistant pro at Ogdensburg, N. Y., and new connected with the Newport €lub in Vermont in capacity of pro, in summer, took over the posi- West Municipal Golf Course this morning. Mr. Bennett comes to Key West with high recommendations as ‘an instructor, and was personally recommended by Jack Davi field representative of A. G Spalding Bros. He plans to put in a full Ihe; ‘hand at all times to give instruc-j tions to beginners, at a nominal | charge. | In order that beginners may get} first hand information and _ in- struction in the fundamentals of | Nellie Grout of Sherbon, Mass., ‘golf, Mr. Bennett has designated |is thejonly girl born in the ee 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. next Thurs- | fami day, December 21, as the hours} for free instruction, and asks that} all interested come out at tha time. A full line of latest 1934 Bobby Jones model irons and woods will be on display at the starter house within a few days. Due to the ¥act that the city council in their regular meeting | Friday night, reduced the yearly membership fees to $15 or $5 quarterly, a large number of new members are anticipated, and un- der the able tutelage of Mr. Ben- nett, a new era in Key West golf is under way. Mr. Bennett states that tourna- 18 A cha a) is.considergd, the ments will be arranged through- In the field, Hannah and Smith} Eugene. starred for the Coconuts, and Inj Bazo for the Birds. | EE These same two clubs will cross | \* bats next Thursday afternoon at! the colored park. The game will start at 3:30 o’elock. | Score by innings: R. H. E. ’ Coconuts 000 000 133— 7 12 5, Pelicans 000 102 900— 3 9 3 Batteries: Starr. A. Dean and} ‘|R. Sands; C. Garcia, G. Diaz, B.; Bazo and Gabriel. Suiimmary : Three’ base hit: Gab- rile tivo base | hits: Sands, | ith 2, Pinder 1, L’ Bazo 1; aed od bases: Monteagudo, Puebla, R. Sands} struck aut: by Garcia 5, by Starr.4, by A. 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