The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 2, 1934, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1934. SOX LICK MACKS - BEPROIT TICERS TPE | ‘Sen Francisco, May 11, aceort. MICTORIOUS OVER - ST. ours BROWNS; TRIUMPH ‘OVER CHISOK (Special to The Citizen): WASHINGTON, May 2—The jin. the. class, New York Yankees walked’ aoa . with ‘the ‘honors in vowwaor»/ DIAMONDBALL ON fame with the Washington Sena. tors, taking the contest ‘by -a score of 10 to 56. The Yanks opened up with their big guns in the ninth | inning, going to victory after the Senators had tied the seore 5:to-5 in the eighth. The New Yorkers got their first ‘three runs ‘in ‘the initial inning with the aid of ‘Lou Gehrig’s second homer-of the.sea- ca - ‘The Detroit Tigers proved to be masters of the- -situation in " their fracas with the St. Brownz, the Tribe taking the game by a.scove of 5 to 4. Phe Tigers came ‘from ‘behind ‘to take: the vie-}/ tory after trailing until the eighth! inning, ~when; “with » two Greenberg and Wdiker The Boston Red: Sox ‘triumphed | Neyi York . over the Mashnien jin.a°7 to 2 vie: Detroit _ tory. H. Johnaon, fox’ right! handed ace, was -in-sparkling ‘form for eight innings -as his _ mates #lugged a ttio of pitehers for 12 hits. The Cleveland Indians downed the Ohisox, 12 to 1, idians batked yp Willis Hudlin’s fine pitching >with a home run. assault to wallop their pereney even the series. The New York Giants defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers, 10 ;to 9. George Watkins came out of a! prelonged batting slump to crack out two home runs and Manager Bill Terry clouted one to *boost the: New Yorkers into an early Jead. The Pirates whipped the Cubs Louis |" Philadelphia | XD CHOCOLA Pete Nebo, of Key West, will | fight “Kid ‘Chocolate”, of “Cuba, “ENRIQUE : thom it Ponte a ime to 9 telegram received ‘totlay | Count ‘by Robert Shultz. This will be \the first time Nebo has fought .in | ie" California, it is said. The winner of this fight will have the opportunity,of «meeting Prove’ Barney Ross, now-world champion ys Bob. e- Giapert, Dated Mareh 4, dwitnian ¥ THURSDAY NIGHT = ' t | Arrrangements have been made j jfor the second diamondball game lot the season tomorrow wight. at | Bayview ‘Park when ‘the ‘Lopez: Funeral ‘Home team ‘and the Re- lief aggregation. will be -seen in action again. i going at 8 o'clock, and: it is ex- petted there will ‘be a large num- | ber of fans in attendanee: oat;t singled |. Chub— Cleveland Boston ... Wathington St. Louis “Philadel phi ‘Chicago NATIONAL bg cst Clubh— Chicago .. ‘New York . Pittsburgh ‘Boston Brooklyn St. Louis Philadelphia Cincinnati .... 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The Citizen Off In-re Patate of ann is hereby igtven to all may concern that on the Tsk aay of May, A. D. 1934, tne un- A@ministrater eum t 78} 2 Tropical bird, >| ¥esterday's Precipitation T..Ins. 05. “SWilerecerd euvers Makour coding wt ®w'clack this 1ecvigg. Tomorrow's Almanac Sun tises 5350 a.m. Sun sets .. 6458 -p. m. Moon. irises sets .. ‘Tomorrow's ‘Fides a. M. 1:00 sa -T1 361 52 a.m, ‘Lodiay: vel, 29.94. WEATHER FORECAST 1034, “A. ,LUCIGNANI, i High Lepphajptuabsheedall 8 Od Til ‘8 »p. m., Whursdgy ‘Key West.and ‘Vicinity: ‘Rair “geen northerly winds. eS Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate northerly winds and generally fair weather tonight and me) Thursday. ") “Dhe western disturbance is,cen- tral this: morning over the .south- 3} ern ‘Rdcky. Mountain States, ‘Den- ver, Col, 29.56 inches, and pres- :sure is still anederately high over Ft) most sections east .of the Missis- ippi Vuilley, ‘New ‘York aCity’™ and Roston, ,,Mass., 30.38 inches. jowers have occurred during the ast 24. ‘hours i in the Florida Penin- sula .and .in .eastern North Caro- ‘lina, ‘Tampa reporting 0.96 ches and «Hatteras, N.-C., 1.4 “will ifice. ches. «There were also ight rail 529 Caroline! map2-1tx, gress lower at Salt Lake City. ge many northern districts, and tem- | peratures slightly below the .sea- DELMAR, — Del.—Mrs, Lillian! Smiley. of -this city :is the own- of a hen that on January 15," ‘1984, laid an egg with the date 1-15 plainly visible in raised fig- RH. EL ures «on the yahell. 4°to 1, and the Phillies donwed the Braves to win the contest, .11.t0 6,' 4, - with ‘the Cards nosing out ‘the! “er Reds, 3.to 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York Brooklyn __.......: < 9 UB es ” New York . ayy “2 A jSubsotibe for he \itinen, ‘ Batteries: Leonard, Page, Her-' ring, Carroll and Lopez; Bowman, ¢ - Luque, Hubbell and ‘Mancuso. : At Philadelphia -Pittsbureh Batteries: Root, Pinning, fon and Hartnett; ‘Berkofer and.’ Grace. At St. Louis Cincinnati - Bt. Louis Batteries: Si J jdhnson, 06” wide, per yard and O'Farrell; Hallahan, 120” wide, per yard AWANPED—Yon to know that we! — OOOOH - neath onan C clcudhe wihecasde ue ade daa LS TT TET TL TL 15:02. NO. 8: CANVASS— 72” wide per yaril .-..... 1.48 WANTED {sonal .average in «most ,aoutheast- enn sections. ‘G. 5. RENNEDY,* shave :the -right prices on itetter- | “Official in Charge: heads, envelopes, businese cards, | a A statements and any form of | In a spelling match, students of | printing. Satisfaction guaran-; Fresno State college, Cal., mis-| teed. CaN 51. The Artman spelled “ecstasy” 38 different | Press. . jan? ways. + CANVASS GZ. 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SPRAYS Arsenate of ‘lowers, shrubbery and trees— Lead fer insecticide purposes 5 pounds .. ng BSE ~ ‘pounds ie PEST’ » for éhrubbbery and rose bushes— 200 pounds - 1 pound .... 55¢ 4 pound R. 4 Detroit oe Batteries: Hadley, Knatt, 4 and Hemsley; Fiseher, Marberry 3 30c South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your home és werthy of the best” SM sccssssossnsessessssseccccss i, ah ahdhak ahha (is Measures of Pes ee 1:24 oy Stories. Florida: Generally fair tonight in portions of ‘the northern ‘Rocky | ~ i ‘Mountain States anil Plateau ‘re- | ‘Se oP SSe Coe come ‘Temperatures have ‘fallen Today’ Ss Horoscope} in.the'Pldteau region, ‘being 25 do- Cocesescewcescaseveseas: | Utah, while elsewhere changes} ‘This is a day or wealth. have been generally unimportant,|person has a competence by birth-} with abnormally high readings in|right, good care will be taken of COREOCOOOCOOODSOOOREOADAARPRODADROORRAOC9 CC® ‘Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Fonts MED UISTAMBRIE [VII [elw] 1 Sess IAIDIORR INS aA te ilolel be Oni mts iG | Ay a ral a al 4 DEwWor GEE ik ‘Digcenbeaish. {it bio gently ie Es Folds of thread [Py Uy quals a. rome sttppers 21. Operatic air 28. Petty malice 2. eae 4€ Apprenenaea Shrough ine Beverage sense 51. Syllable used in school Lubricates 40. Wait for Al. me — a. aactsic® Tana measure 4. Novel yells 52. Meat dishes 53. Roguish BOWN 1, oan. of sight 2 And not at 7 / MERE 7 2ucne une on vee ane Zeon af seceseoes | it and it! will be increased. if born poor, there is a good chance for the ‘acquisition of both wealth and) | fame, ‘and ‘this ‘result will ‘be -due| Tf the |to the shrewdness :of the ‘nature, as.much vas to the other inherent) | paiatttea! A= deal of thought is being given today to springs. Various experiments are being tried in an effort to get independent action for an automobile's front wheels. All of which is simply another tribute to the soundness of Ford and the Ford V-8 for 1934. When you drive this car you get free action not only for the front wheels— but for all 4 wheels. axles. In the new Ford these eprings have been made more flexible. This type of construction is not experimental and has the advantage of FORD VS ind ond ia “POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For:the Primary, Election, “laction,Thestiay, June 5, 1934 ‘For State Senator WILLIAM Y. ALBURY For State Senator ARTHUR GOMEZ For Representative To State . Legislature AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. For Representative To State Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Selicitor J.F.BUSTO For County Seliciter ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. i. in the-sale of these products, it is Amouneement ‘is made «by. Lee) ‘Baker’s “Grocery, 822. Pleming | street, stating that a teuck will arrive tonight at''7:30 over the ighway with a full Joad -of fresh fruits andt vegetables whieh: will i] be immetiately *plaeed on sale. 1x Many bargains wills be offered: i . ‘ Key West's First Funeral Home’ feltings oo are |} Key ‘West's PRITCHARD | Pe ast oe Senta fb oO. 8. OSTROST anes for 1934 2 Word Radio Program with Waring's Pemueylwantons: Sundey and Thuredey bisniags— Columbia herusee.

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