The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 12, 1934, Page 3

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“Mr: Scoggins,” she te vale of it leoming off at the High School; ine i <. @y-0, L. MILIAN): | CCOCR CCHS CCOSOOSOETOCOETOOS OOS ESOHOOOOCOCOESOOOOS rag The ae SHORTSTOP IS NEW) Jackson-Figueredo bout has a da chance of knocking! ¥ out any ane who steps in the) MEMBER GETTING BASE- ! ‘ { Gym: tomorrow ‘night an Ting with him but in Figueredo the : 1 ; ae former’ fisherman. will find a man! BALL’ HONORS i made the - topic. for discussion ’ wing ean sock hard and can take it; | among the fight Tans of this loeal- "4. wellas dish it out. Figueredo, teLAie ity. ote : ‘ig a.smart boy who knows how to! i (By. 0. be MILIAN) 5 “jackuon te ing back strong.’ place his blows where they will/ This week’s list of .300 hitters ¢r aid better than he has ever) 40 damage,” will show’’one flew face’-in- the ye. person’ of: Armando Acévedo, Pi- fackson' fan in al. In sGrt, the battle of six! }reunds favors Willie Jackson, who rates? ickic dentate “aku. eka the ; Ps the list. and throw Attention is called to the fact thatthe ‘leading batters -shown last week were the second-half .800 batters, which is now being | played.: Today's list _ - however, local, sport shop this morning. li \& good boy,” he; can easyily bore in ‘ experi-; Punches without tiring for school short distance. Figueredo, on the order for other hand, a boxer, will have to, il step around very lively to win the mgh{decision. The former gardener’s box chances_for a knockout is as.slim bas, is chavices to win on } shen Le taaewt-trigtatien, iuncther: one | first: and-decbnd-Maik: fieurés-eoin- at out Who's who in “the fight | piled, f : game. eomeswith the following “Cheta Haker, the little fast-n0- “Figueredo ‘is maki H i ghagenn pieiie: “bp fighting | iNG) thortstop dot. the Glas. whet ‘ led? laist -week;* dropped . to third! Jackson wt. time: when one can oft jsee that he is not in the condi-! place with. 320. Baker, with: a Bob | the local tion that a dackson pppenent doubleheader ‘against: him last Apel albadoowe promod pagganeiod Pigueredo’s waist nlve| Sunday, got one hit out of nine ~ when sh bed tates trips. to, the*pan. ~Quintan Lopez remained. in ; “Jackson, of course, | flesh.” 4 RST Fides Ar moe — seeond position with .339, while + % ee or eeeenees| cove ete 4 ee Howard Gates missed by a- small Today’s Birthdays| ‘Today In History |e 9». eo ‘ re ree Pie. Traynor, . Scott Sawyer, prerssuessasepense Seeeecoesacoces-<s08u086 | Howard Gates and Peter Castro Sherwood,, recently} 1808—U, S$. Army raised to ).were close to the:.300 mark, just} sseeretary of thejfive regiments:.of infantry. [eseaping by a small- number ‘of | Society of. Christian ; points. i born at . Buffalo, .N. LEADING. HITTERS - age. Players ABH, Pet. ei ree ee *-jte Columbia River. Armando Acevedo .64-. 23. ¢ .359 Dr. Geotge H. Huntington, viee Quintan Lopez 56 19 1339 dent of ‘Robert College, Cheta Baker. ....2.... 58 320 {borf’ at Gorham, Maine, /1811—First American. colonists to the Pacific reached ‘mouth of} 1878-—William M. Tweed, moet notoriows “figure in. American political life, died in a New York jail. 17 1912—Clara Barton,’ . famous Civil War nurse, first... president _ fof the American Red ‘Cross, died -jaged 90... a0 8S Ara RMN A es AE SORES 1. THR CIRCUIT COURT OF STATE OF ‘LORIDA, VEN- TIRTH. SUDICIAL cmcurr, MONROR COUNTY. IN CHAN- HERMAN H. GOOPRICH, int, ve. DIVORCE. CELIA 8. GOODRICH, Defendant. Tt appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that Celia 8. Goodrich, the defendant therein named is a hon+resident the State of Florida, and that her it Peni | After romping around «in the tropical heat, Poor Putfy would somethitig. to eat; he gallops right’ back’ to “movie: nien’s lot, Andé feasts. upion ‘corn -in a‘ black Kitchen’ pot. like to » get is over the age of twenty-one years; ae Ahat there is no person in the State: a. oe service of a sum- Lmona in Chancery upon whom would bind sei defendant. Tt is, re Ordered that sald non-resident be and she is hereby ime the will be taken as con! it. it fs farther Ordered that this or be. published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The xy Went Citizen, a newspaper pub- ished in Monroe County, . Florida, {Ordered “this March {60h g-_ D. PUSRAL) Ross wren terk of Cifeuit © rant. y by said RAL‘ £ HOW i oc Sj eiaaer, f3 nf | L ; i i in Re Ratate of WILLIAM A. FAGAN, Deceased. Notice is hereby’ given, to all Whom it may concern, that on the & 3 Cott i be i [i 3 t : sg $ ry , deceased: and that at the ame sme I will present my final Accounts as Executor of said Ketate, And ask for their approval. 22, A. D. 1834. ALLAN BR. CLEARE, JR, Executor, mar22-29; aprs-12-19-26; may3-10-17 i i LS i i 3 gerse3 2 3 se i E ff FOR ONLY F i ro a Ee Eee z 3 H 35 a aah Ef EE reveal the real leaders with ‘ the}, (oe pe ee ee GIDE sy FO 'C a ee PERTH, Australia The perfect host even after death was the late’ John Jones, of this city, who ps structed “in his” will’ that each; mourner at his funeral’ receive{ For the two large glasses of beer. ‘ | Tuesday, June 5.1934 POwSoececscoooesecesoees( WILLIAM V, ALBURY. For State Senator Subscribe. to The Citizen. 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