The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1934, Page 3

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hase! : With five safe, swats ” out.) {seven trips to the pan, Armando ‘|Acevedo, ‘fast’ Stepping” sliortstop of the Pirates’ clan; topped’ a ‘quartet of°.300 hitters with a per-| centage 6f'.394 for the-séason. | Quintan’ ‘Lapez | ‘remained in| R. H. E. i ‘ second place despite: the’fact that a°5 lay, Linke! contest. Hopez* lost only six Welch. .and| 2 standing of .339. Esmond_ Albury, Sluggers, mov- ed in to the: picture of, good. bat- ters and is.shownwith .317, while Cheta Baker, falling. rapidly, lost several points in. his, last: game and, finished fourth with .316. St. Louis’ at Chicago. Detroit at Cleveland, © Washington at Philadelphia. ‘New York at Boston. alt NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Chicago at St. Louis Boston at New. York. _ “Philadelphia at Brooklyn. pill at .440. ver; Beck and Tope: ee Making, his. debut. as a. starting. Game called end seventh ‘inn! pitcher, Norman. Artman,. sen of Mr, and ‘Mrs, L.. P, Artman; of this city, how a student at Spring | Hill “College, Alabama, defeated the Cadets in a prep. sche] league. | | Young Attman held the opposing * ,elub to two safe hits and. one Tone score -while his. teammates; pounded. the- opposition for- 17) | blows... : ‘ Besides holding the- strong. U. M,.S. nine te only two hits with {his great hurling, the logal young jathlete struck/out:--10: - batters, jmade two hits, and- stole three Pet, | bases. However. he. »passed 667)5i%men, The Joeal Star Club is 667) Waiting on.you, Normy! 667 | ed doubted whether Young.Figueredo “3ag{Teally. hurt bis foot in the first "gggi tound. of the Jackson-Figueredo ‘agg | ™ateh last Friday. night, will be} "sq interested jn. knowing. that. . the! | Spanish, fighter has been, ordered, ‘to. remain at home and keep off; {the foot as-much as possible. .Dr. 000 | Pina also advised the young box-| jer to have an X-ray taken. as, +667) there’s a. possibility. of .the foot, heing fractured. — i 500) “The writer paid.a visit to the| 333, ie ‘of. the injured . pugilist_some. -000 time this week, and found the boy 000 we yet.in, severe’ pain. [a STEREO +t en . i x] to ENJOYS aN asked. if he expected fae again, i former gardener : Ropriprsis : “| replied ‘that, he. will be ready to HOUSTON, Tex.—J. J.: " | | gast, | followin | t fm SRO MDH ee : "Pet. + Ly i 500) StoHKemool { i ; Sette-| enter. the. ring..10-days after the 81, of this city, made the: doctor's OK report is given him. ig remark recently, .“I've| — Figueredo was, unable to fully the. .most. enjoyable explain how the aciedent occurred, living-is -being im, but said that, he is of the opinion Shey jthat in. one. of his. wild, rushe: Jackson hed unintentionally step- ped. on his foot with. full, weight. about | 7 rg) gj he went, hitless, in.. lass Seay Saiee for: diamondball: | The points; his average this. week be-|hunety for the night sport whieh/ threatening and Managers Gomez hit two: and. the: others: one each. ing,.333 compared: with his former | furnishes such a great entertain-|and Mendoza, with the consent Friday” night. The Perhaps. those boxing fans who!. This: the doctor said ‘could: be loge ‘ical from the standpoint of the swelling of. the foot, which shows a britise.. ff Read this, Mr. Jonathan Cates, ground, supervisor: The fans. are! ment, but. we fail.to hear ene: say. we will do our utmost to support: a league by helping ‘ with: dona-| tiins. How about it, Mister? — Por: the: first time in the ri | Baker was’ recently. clipping the| history of. Key.:West, Berlin-Saw-} place of the ageing Capote. tyer, Claude Albury and Bill: Ras sell. almost misséda' ringside seat in-the first row of thé north side; in‘ the Jackson-Figueredo go last’ promoters, | realizing that the trio would soon- er go home, than to witness a box- ing contest from any othér sec. tion, soon got to work and ordered a special_row put in. for the not- ables, “Berlin was beginning. . to. get worried.’ , — HEARING -RESTORED tempt; in « the} jhead, resulted: in restoration: of {im'this inti he hearing of Guy O.. Gwyn of this ‘city. £ ee ' EEGALS CrROUIT ‘COURT, STAT OF; TAL: PWENTHODA : JUD CIRCUIT, MONROF: COUN CERY. - AN, Complainant, Ps eee) AMANDA NORMAN, * * ' Defendant. ORDER OF phigge asa It appearing by: sworn bijjl filed in the above-stated rause that! Amanda S$: Notmean; the; defendant, therein: name, non~ and New: FL cH EY IN OR; FEDERICO NO! resident of the State of Florid: resides, qt 519 W. 148rd_St., ‘of, twenty-one years; it ig there- fore ordered that, said nonresident deferidant. be and she “is: hereby re+ quired to. appear! ta the bill of com-+ plaint filed jn said cause; on or be-« fore the 14th day of 7 A. D. 1934, othe?wike the! allegations: of sald BIH, will. be takén as\confensed: by said defendant. It is further ordered that: this der be ‘published once edch w. for, four consecutive weeks: im; Key West Citizen, a.newspaper pub- lished. in: said’ County and State, This April: 13tb,: 1944. i * (SBAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, ibe Clerk Cirenit Court. ‘By FLORENCE Ei SAWYER, or- reek » BU: ‘ Seiteee toe ‘Comp! apri3. Written for His Children its 1849°24nd K 7 {runs and cinched the game. Lopez ;like to say-a few. words. in regards Deputy Clerk. | Oveccccvscssccsorscossesccecescescencccesesooces®. "Well, just’ as T° predicted, the cancers, they thitk ha will Piratés’ won. both games: of the/in a few months, “Let's hope tl doubleheader Stmday—the first'comes true. : by the score of 10 to 4, and the .@ catcher as good as: Bliss Griffin second: to the tune of 8 to 2. The} Buccaneers started with “Buller | Man” behind the plate, Kelly at Esmond Griffin short Avlasimthe bo and Albury soa “Caten appear withthe only! fourth fener the’ Sinorers were hits made by the. Sluggers. Albery |Putf: soon discovers that he is at sea Cates pitelied three frames: and! With a seresehing and yelping Griffin one. Not:a hit: was. made} menagerie; string loft the deceptive delivery of Cytil | It seeims-every tat has a pet of his . | Griffin, of the Stars. The: out-| - own, Quintan, Lopex/went in the box, | standing hitters| were George; And they just will.not let poor Carbonell behind the plate, Ar-| Acevedo and. Swain with two hity| Puffy alone. -’ Sree ter amore and Ge. [nptone: ke fem ttlets: Rapes Meek Cac apeneteaess oases sti aeconte Sor" neaed eames mal -O | A OGIRIED. COLUMN — game in. three frames—16 fai The Sluggers tied the score off in eight innings. Boy that soup Seeeeoseoseses eecceee REPAIRING Lopez, but then the fireworks | bone was right Sunday! started. Before the smoked cléar-' ed the Pirates had scored, four} got credit for winning. the game.jto the existing, fend. between Bers, RADIO REPAIRING. repair All. the hits the, Sluggers got wert hin Sawyer and Rogelio Gomez. ke ‘Guaranteed ‘service; two by Albury, one. by Cates and One accuses the other with beiMe}. 3 1 Stowers Music Co. apr-1 one by Griffin—two. off each jyellow. Well, Sunday Mr.: Saw-} 2 horler.. The Pigates hit 12 safe-| yer: took his medicine: like a man Lopez started: pitching fifa, andthe i 6 ; that frame; They got end of the score. their ‘only two. oft Lopes |and see. I wonder : Seoret | will root for next Sunday: ta i For the opposing teams. the Captain Mayg, sent in their Talking about the fans, B would: | FOR RENT . ‘FURNISHED APARTMENT, Gen- eral, Electric Iee Box. Arehie Thompson, 1001 Eaton, Phone aprl4-lmox I think that both wi for the good old. Coconuts next}> furnished iggy Sanday: We will be: out to’ see’; conveniences. Moreno, : 610 Southard street, Phone 2738-W. apri7-5t nidio' Acevedo hit five safe. ties, good for six bases and seored three runs in seven times’ at bat: | for ourselves. Mario Pena. (King Kong) played first base and! I almost forgot—the fans for times in. seven! onée in their te saw Quintan , good for} Lopez bravo, and was foaming Casa in the mouth:’ Don’t pay-any at-| REFINED, middle aged. lady, tention to those rabid fans; Quin. | would. like position as practical 10;tan, they are harmless, and they |, Tutst, house Keeper, or care of — prio ‘plateiand:scored three | do not know what they say. Please beg en apris-ft SPIES ca a Se "Gk ARTES “Foam SEWING MACHINES—We re- pait ail makes, Guaranteed service. Singer Machine Agency, & le: Memnes: Mesa Compan. apr Arm his. usual, hit safely WANTED | Yotiy dnd ‘that she! if over the age) Pirates have scored! safely 40 times and’ P. S.— Well, L have not heard # games, an average’ word out of Johnathan Cates in per game and: 10’ hits\per game, | regards.to the diamondball league, with a: perféet’ percentage for It is time to get up and do some- games won. j thing. Summer is coming and the poneratey fans want to. go out nights and Other players worth mentioning | enjoy. Come on, who. participated in last i —— FUNERAL HOME Betabliched 49 Years West's Oldest Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696.W themselves, 's| Johnnie. and. let’s start the game! games are: Kelly, who hit one we GRANDMOTHER AT 28 safely in hig onl; Carbonell not bat but his catching NEW. BERN, N. C.—Aithough Key He caught, in only 28 years of age, Mrs. W. C.'+ s6Hour according to. the} Westbrook; ‘of thi# city, a $.a Precious: Family Secret for 85 Years NW cant. « contary oge-Chartes Diahons wrate tor the tenchtng of his <ntiared simple and easily intettigible narrative of the New Testament. The story was neliher intended fer publication nor was it permitted to be published se long ao any of the children lived. Only a few weeks ago, with the death ef the last child, Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, was “The Story of Our Lord” available fer the world at large to read. Disposal of the pablication rights to it wae made fer the record price of $15 0 word. Through the American holders of these rights, this newspaper—ai cnermeus expense—bas obtained the privilege of presenting {t te you. Publication of this oniy unprinted work of the master writer is the FIRST, anywhese in the world. “The of Our Leré” wiil appear in fourteen instaimanie Beginning MONDAY, APRIL 23rd, In The Key West Citizen

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