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C Eiroush, the ve the window of ‘yberg's Bont, who haa the car of Janice rent, who at Leavis Sd SUDDEN MYSTERY. Ay ver 8 continued Grahame, “Miss Kent told me that such a thought was ridiculous since Ortega owned a nice automobile.” He smiled Tuefully. “Her opinion was illogical, feminine and—" Winslow isughed. “Not at all, Prank. The girl was right. Look here. «++ Ortega hasn’t shopped his idea about Hollywood. It’s an original, “Although Ortega looks likea bull, he is really a rather personable fel- low, and seems to have lots of tega, assuming {t was he tn the tan car last night, engineer an accident? Is he annoying Miss Kent? Did she turn him down and he is taking this method to— “Listen, Spin, some of those South American birds are dynamite. Par teularly with women. You know how they go for blondes. That driver | eens a recto) Nese A would do anything for money, and damn little of it. | wouldn't know what Ortega looks like if 1 found him in my soup, but—" works that way.-Forget it, It wasn't her flowers, He's stuck on her. Bound to be. She's the first movie actress he’s mot and she’s damnably pretty. 1 suspect you're a little that oomray yourself, -but take some advice; from uncle. Lay off.” was slightly startled. “Why—” he began. that little monkey Greene with her last night. He’s her slave and works like the devil for her. His ballyhoo smells like the circus, but—” they say she pays him ten thousand @ year, although he probably gets half of that.” “She loves it. And as for loyalty, “He gets his ten thoywand all right,” stated Grahame stiffly. “She told me so herself.” “Bunk,” said Winslow, swallow- ing from his glass. | Grahame eyed him coldly. “You wouldn’t think ‘she'd lie to me, do you?” “Wouldn't [?" The stunt man laughed and Grahame wondered why he had never before noticed how dis- agreeably Winslow could laugh. “Frank ... you sound as if you're id. Don't do it. reputed to be ver bt | dimpled at the Kleigs out here. She'd i ty itl i i 5 i ? i aise in fh oH 7 valid father once. He's gone now. but things were pretty tough then for her, She's like the little princess in the story whose body was brutsed by the pea through six thicknesses of mattress. Janice Kent can sense pan of dishwater and the life h rep resents siz rooms off. It's not that she's cold and selfish, its—" RANAME’S throat was @ little dry as he said, “Seltish! She's fine, Clean, and young. and charp fag She fostires tovalry 3 w+ P& cold<deck her own grandmother. Selfish? Perhaps not in a general sense. But on the lot—remember | ay ‘on the lot’—she’ ‘ipe a starv- ing extra’s lunch if she didn’t get hers on time. She—” At the look on Grahame’s face he paused and took a swallow of his drink. “Now don't get redheaded about it, buzzard. i told you, this ts just q friendly tip.” The remaining contents - his glass gurgled down it, Jee tinkled through the ‘as he set down the glass. j@glatired oddly at Grahame. Sorry. old man. Maybe { don't... like blondes, I guess. That's all. Got to be going. See you later.” AS the panele? door shut behind him, Grahame caught sight of the re fection of his own grim face in the varnished surface. Anger boiled suddenly within Lim. Winslow didn’t like blondes, he guessed! The ass! What a lousy way to talk about a girl, Winslow's cynicism had crystal lized some of his own emotional re jponses toward Janice Kent. Why, @ was the sweetest, dearest, most deantiful— Fifty million jdn’t be wrong. could they? Wi gossipy hundred-a-wee! stant man libeling the most brilliant star in a Girmanent of stars. He told himself to forget about it. (Cebyrighs, 1934, by Herbert Jensen) Tomorrow 2-e.cs emyects a note “STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 i. — Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays 9345 A. M. Leave Key West for Port days 6:30 P. M. Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- ee ee tenet Olina on the | William Cates slapped out a hard | three bases and then seored on an| (By ©. L. Living up to his friends’ pre- diction, Henry Mayg, successfully directed the Pirates to its second straight victory by handing the league leading Sluggers a 3 to 2 jlacing. It was the Sluggers’ first defeat since the 1933 champion- ship series. The clubs fought like tigers from start to finish, staging {as pretty a game as anyone wish- ed to see. The first three rounds found | {neither of the two teams able | to put over a score. In the fourth} |the Pirates got:a lucky break ; when. they managed to shove over the first two men who. went; to, bat had been retired in order. Stephen got a nice base Mita stole second on the first. pitch, went: to third on Catcher Cates’ wild throw to the keystone .bag and made home when Pitcher Grif- | fin, after receiving the throw in; from the outfield, made a wild! toss to Cates, the ball going far/ back of the backstop while the Pi-| rate runner had slid in from third. | In their half of the third frame! the Sluggers tied the count when liner to left that was good for infield out. There was a little! discussion about Cates’ hit as to! whether the batter should have} been allowed to make home on the hit as the ball got lost momen- | tarily on the side of the house out} in left field. Umpire Gonzalez re-} fused to recognize the Sluggers! eontention and ruled the batted: ball as a three base hit. The league leaders jumped ahead in the fifth inning when Griffin got on on an error by the second base man and came all the way home on Sawyer’s long fly to left that went for a double after Stephen had misjudged the ball. Arthur Griffin pulled another boner in the sixth frame and was responsible for the Pirates’ tieing run, coming in when eres | Martine, | eo Acevedo, a dangerous’man when THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPORTS Stars Down Pelicans With Pirates Defeating Sluggers '::: In Doubleheader On Sanday 2 , ©. L. MILIAN) when Roberts let Cates’ peg get away, then scored on a fielder’s choice, a slow hopper that went easy to the piteher’s hand who} tossed. over to first base instead of making the throw at home where he could have thrown out the run- ner by ten ya The Acevedo brothers put over the winning tally for the Pirates in the eighth frame when Ar- mando hit safely to right field.! stole second and came home on Manolo’s single to center. Casa was in great form and held the hard-hitting Sluggers to five Hits, three of which came from the bat of Scott Sawyer, the first run of the game after{ who seems to be regaining his old} eye. | Griffin huvled a good game for the losers but threw his own ball Ao “away Uy giving the Pirates air of scores. heStars-showed that they are! still dangerous contenders to the leaders by defeating the Pelicans 10/to1 in the first game. The Stars and Pirates are now tied for| second place, both having won and lost two! games. Which of the two, will remain in‘ this ‘position will be decided next Siinday when they are sched-} uled to elash. | The ‘box seores: »{. First Game STARS AB P. Castro, 3b 5 Gates, p Rodriguez, Baker, ss Swain, 1b ..... Molina, ef ... A. Ace’do, 2b Sevilla, rf A. Castro, ¢ 3 rroconnmny wrHocunmem ~ SNNNnReunwo SoKrooeoanP coscensoe? Totalsm— 43 10 12 2714 1) PELICANS AB R. H. PO A, E. Hernandez, rf 2 B. Baso, rf .. L. Baso, ss .... G. Garcia, 3b B. Garcia, cf C. Garcia, p .. on base, got on through a base hit, stole second, went.on to third} Monte’udo, cf 2 Gonzalez. 1b .. ~ ee ee ee) 2 coonrosoeo ononowrooo COM oem AOS | Pena. te 9 Totals— 30. 1 Pig wag innings: 201 000 340—10 Runs batted in: A. Rodriguez, Castor 2; two base hi { A. Rodriguez; stolen bases: G. Garcia, Martinez, Baker 2, Acé- vedo; double play: P. Castor to } Acevedo to Swain; bases on balls: off Gates 2; struck out: by C€. Garcia 3, by Gates 5; wild pitehes: {C. Garcia, Gates; left on bases: | Stars 8, Pelicans 3; umpires: Gon- zalez and Varela. Second PIRATES AB Perez, cf Carbonell, 2b 4 Acevedo, ss .. 4 Lopez, rf M. Ace’do, 3b 3 Griffin, ¢ vss gal “4 . | Machin, f 3 wSSoH Non aor - CH OSD eM OM ececrooonoom mon ome aeons 2 1D tO Casa, p i Potals— r a o i a — R. 0 e 1 0 0 0 6 L 0 SLUGGERS Sawyer, rf ... Gonzalez, 3b Cates, ¢ . Fruto, if Ingraham, ¢ . Traynor, ss .. P. Gon'lez, ef Griffin, p Roberts, 2b Boho R ms 8 Co ee ee OO me CO SCOSCr OM Ow Mim Ce a ed -croeeon corm. Totalm— 33 2 5 27 10 Score atl innings: R. Pirates ............ 000 101 010— 3 Sluggers -- 000 110 000— 2 Summa: Runs batted in: M: Acevedo; two base hit: Sawyet;| three base hit: Cates; sto! bases: A. Acevedo 2, Stephe: | Casa, Gonzalez; double play: Acevedo to Carbonell to Pena; bases on balls: off Griffin 1, off Casa 1; struck out: by Griffin 3; by Casa 7; wild pitches: Griffin; left on bases: Pirates 6, Sluggers | 5; umpires: Gonzalez and Varela. League Standing | »Clubs— | Sluggers Stars .. 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