The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 4, 1934, Page 7

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eS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN the Sluggers. «For: instance, Joe!the ball: players who also gave of . [Fis Day exercises on June 14.jstation at Sand Key, show. that 19! entertainments that has heen seen Casa played ball last year around] their time did their best to keep KEY WEST IN The subject of the contest will be} vessels passed that point yester-jin Key West in many months. «}New York City, and other cities|the game going until the close of| Patriotism. day. “There .were nine American, | —- e|up north for Tinti Molina, man-jthe season.» Night after night, [) AYS GONE BY —— seven British, two Freneh andione| Judging from the suecess of the a , ager of the Cuban Stars. Big, lant callections did not, pay: for lighting | Worth Trammell, candidate for|Spanish ship, All were bound experiments made at the aquarium OBSERVATIONS OF “make them quit the team and join! };, arm and returned to Key West,|the grounds. The players had to| x. governor, addressed the voters at; west. ‘it will. be kept open for the sum- iS 3 BASEBALL FOLLOWER the Stars? Ask Griffin, Gopher,| He could not. piteh.. No. team| provide. thgiz own. uniforms, and| Happenings Here, Just 10. Yeere! Bayview Park last night. There: —- jmer as the shed over the tanks = | Howard Gates, Avila, Cheta Baker| wanted him. The managers of the|in many instances, had to dig down! Age Tadir Ae sabes, From, wasa fairly large crowd. The! The United Spanish. War. Vet-j‘keeps the water cool enough to itor, The Citizen: {and other players that had been! pirates took him in the team, and! in their ae for money. to pay! The Files Of Citizen jeandidate gave an outline of his| erans started their annual state, warrant the fish being kept in ‘the ‘What. makes the. Young Slug-. playing with the. Sluggers, who! s¢e, eight months’ treatment is: for the bajls—all this in order to! : i sattens and insisted. that he was} conventian. in St. Petersburg andj tank with the surety ‘they will winners of the first half, a, were forced to quit the team for) now in good shape, and ‘his arm is’ keep. an average of 1,500 people! 5. Owen Sawyer announces in/ feeling assured of his success, He/ will continue until Thursday. | live. team out of ae @nd without, reasons unknown to the fans. | in perfect condition, ja night amused.- Is that fair? | ;The Citizen for .justice of the ~~ heard with great attention. |H. McCalla Camp, Number 5, of _# chance to win - championship Cheta- Baker, the best batter-in, Quintan Lopez also played in| The expBnses for/a game are! Peaee from the second district. Key West, is represented at the; PUSH WAY OUT PRISON. of the city? ____ | the league and runner up. Gopher,/ the same team with Joe House.in | about $7.06 per night. Two nights, Mr. Sawyer has been serving as) Editorial comment: It is for-) convention, 4 z The strong Pirates team is in. one of the best fielders in _the the same cities, sprained his ankle,/Per week make a grand total of! city councilman since last pps tunate that the air has been. de- - | CANON CITY, —Colo—Five * ood shape, and their players are} league. Howard Gates, star pitch-j ang came home on crutches. The $14.00. Ten’ weeks is about the; ber and has filled the offi eerie the inalienable property of| The play given at the Gardenj convicts pushed their way out of Satisfied to play for the manage-|er of the Stars and'a very da! magers of the Pirates carried | length of the season,’ so we have! creditably, He is always on the) the people or some promoter might; Theater last week, under the AUS the state penitentiary in this city mai sty: ment of the team from which they| gerous player on bases, batting or! him on the team while injured,!® Cost_of $140 to provide whole-'J0b when the interests of the city! otherwise be cutting it up into] pices of Troop 3, Girl Scouts, will fs receive no pay for their services, pitching, and good all around.! now a winning pitcher. Armando |*0me ‘amusement to about 1,500! te involved and, as an officer of | house lots. be repeated tomorrow evening un-|#fter stabbing a guard and two ‘and they do their utmost to give|Griffin, a fast ball pitcher, hard! ‘Acevedo, whose weak arm could people. the city and business man, has, der the direction of E. H, Gray,| civilians, kidnaping and beating the best that is in them. hitter and a willing worker. Avila,| not reach first, was al carried; We are advised that there are been recognized as one of the] Reports received from the} The play is “In Hot Tamale Land”|two women and throwing the en The managers of the Pirates|the pitcher with a great hook ©n! on the team while oF BS and about 50 people that patronize our | Outstanding citizens’ of the com-| United States Weather Bureau‘ and is one of the most delightful’ tire city into a panic, team are the players’ friends, andj his curves and.a wonderful, pitch-| after taking treatment, responded. | golf course,” Alt of them are able! munity. Mr. Sawyer says that they treat them with decency, ‘ax-| er. - They will tell you the answer} Canote and Carbonell, others who|t® pay for this amusement, but| the event he is elected he will at- < v7 Fee edd FIP ILALIPLILPIZL MPL DOT sist them in their troubles when themselves, were sick, were. carried on the! the city of\Key West pays it for tempt to conduct the office in an they are not able to take care of| Outstanding points in Sunday’s| team. The Pirates went: through, them to the tune of $5,000 per, &fficient manner. | themselves in the way of repair-(games. In the first game _ the all of this, and. now why should|year. If the city can do this for | 5 ‘N hg shoes, mitts and, gloves, in ad-| Young Sluggers were offered $10] they break up their team by giv-'the golf players, cannot they af-, Mrs. B. F. Emerson, of Miami, 4 Ee ense to beat the Stars. Result:- Theting their players to’ other clubs | ford to spénd: $140 for the recre-'who is among the most active : fai id*Stars defeated the Sluggers. In| with whom they don’t care to} ation. of thousands of ‘the poorer realtors in the state. arrived yes- LS _ ~ Se ——— _ The Pirates players are all good were so tired and so handicapped ROGELIO GOMEZ. }do. not like golf? Please bear in situation with the intention of, friends with each other, and there by the Pirates that they were no! Key West, Fla., : jmind T am not knocking golf. 1 making extensive purchases on the} HA VE YOU EVER TRIED is no petty jealousy among them.’ match, and a good many of the! May 4, 1984; am: glad we have it, and'I like to Florida Keys. She is ¢losely in _~ The Pirates players when on the Slugger fans retired. almost at the pra jsee the boys go out and have aj touch with the scale of prices of 2 diamond do as they are instructed start of the game when the Pirates| FAN: EXPRESSES VIEWS {good time.’'Phe point is, if we property in Florida and the Keys Ric RANGE: ied, regardless of whether they began hitting Beliss in the open-| REGARDING DIAMONDBALL | can afford one, we can afford the}and~ has reached conclusions, : i that the play is a right or ing inning, and scored three runs.| paitor, The Citizen: other. | based on present conditions, as If you haven’t don’t miss this chance to take advantage of our trial offer, They play according to instruc- field in the sixth, inning when the ; } othe! i | itself ifest. She f inawern: . A good, ot Tr small. grandstand on the! make _ itse! manifest. ee ee ; fad necceation tne seen teslth| pall lot in ‘the park, when they| backing her coneludions with e ive re i ie fans in Key West like to i endi: | : A . - i Aelsd What were spending all that mone: lars and cents. - - The Pirates players are not un- see good baseball playing, and are to. Key oo eumondtall mean! the band stand, it could have rt ¢ weenie g | ep. baee: Mananly intnies: thins Dee ae der any obligations to the man-' willing to, pay for it, but they do Well, it provides innocent, Wed for the fellow with a nickel,| With Judge Lake Jones, id 1 1 cent of the ranges we expected to put out for the Satisfaction, ‘the second game the. Sluggers play? people who cannot afford golf, or;terday and is looking over the N wrong one that has been ordered. Later on Sluggers quit the : at yher‘ ivi soe, Senne eae The diamondball season is with: ,!f the EWA had erected an-‘ where the realty activity and see for yourself how fast, clean, modern, and economical electric cooking is. gers, neither are they under a not like to see one-sided games, Winishnine amusement thou.'2"4 between the ten and five! United States court for the South- year under this plan. cpa on et _ ray seen like nea i eae sonia Of ‘ulen: aba wallet both; cent grandstands sufficient ‘mon-} ern District of Florida convened Tite waive ‘ajed ceo wes is 9 soe bah oe Ee fee ates! young and old, two or three times. °Y ve have. been taken in to'in Key West: yesterday morning. | whatever team they choose, The ea Pang ie se ta week. bred for the lights and incidentals. |The case of Jose Paseador was | play on this team because the. Bid ant re ee f aed ier Tt provides a place for the boys; i might be possible to do this yet, called and the defendant pleaded all igond friends. v Sk ae ot etyog o pag ee and girls to congregate, and keeps' if 88Y okey money for this pro- guilty to violation of the prohil “he Young Sluggers fans Bie re Sabra faite pee “hg ¢) them away from other pastimes, Jeet oe es es |tion act and was fined $50 like to see the Sluggers win, but. players rics va apneote less wholesome. It is amusement | |. n the meantime, however, the| Francisco Benavides was tried on | how ‘can they do it. They are al Dik cag che nee ale : an Se een te ee: when, n thin. dey ous: tke Me ite sion Wlacy. Ths coe f aeicinee lines; {good bunch of boys, but only play’ made ji Pei = Le of depression and hard times have ; like for our city fathers to| jury. The case of Maximo Manso, of Sunday and loaf all tosis cinta 160 Chic meats? ZesPen-|nathing to do but stay home and %t least arrange with the Electric| charged with ‘smuggling aliens is peaks’ hoy are cat es pha bs de is ba aa bs i? go to bed. The fellow without the ; Company to pay for the lights this| being heard today. | and naturally when they) training of the Young Sh ce rs? mere ot 8 mele: takes con se Da neg “ nig ieeyer ae “A ii ‘ival K the field on. Sunday they al Ace tie PIAt. vee ace te; the ball game, mect his sand FP ‘ord it, neither can they afford | cording to arrivals from Key airs oe é sire wo respoi le T! see a good contest, and go home| the $5,000 for the golf course. Largo this week the matter arous- Peo oo. si ve re vee of the Sluggers to| refyeshed in. mind, and. in. better {The writer does not think the|ing the greatest interest is when, a iy gos rey nego On the other hand you!spjirits, It provides amusement for | Electric Company will object tojwill construction of the bridge’ ou Pte Bagre bs ave the Pirates practicing. base-; the mases, and gives them aj helping out, although they might ; from that Key to Dade county} wees aR mg ball every day, -and willing to|chance for a little pastime although (figure that many homes are dark start. All is in readiness for the} OF ITS MERITS 99 nfore Eo moram any timeand any day. they may not have a dime to pay | while the diamondhall game is in| beginning of this project they; As dows Gar pee | The managers of the Pirates give for it. It is a valuable asset to | progress. We feel sure the Elec-{have been assured and in a short Spesetica a. ttle, phere * ere tapeh Of their time to se¢ that the Key West, in keeping up the spir-|trie Company would make _ thisj time work will begin. give the fans! team is in good shape, . Is it right] it ‘of the people, © The question! little sacrifice, and “do their part.” The Key West Electric Compan “88 opportunity to witness a good' for the Pirates to go through alljarises: How can we. apport it or | Play ball!!! Key West Lodge of. Benevslent! : 7. y ‘Paschal game-with’ their team in! of this and when the players are| will we support it? : A FAN. |and Protective Order of Elks an-! A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager Section. Why cause dissatisfaction’ in good shape to break up the] Last year. the people who gen-|Key West, Fla., jmounces a competitive essay co “among the Sluggers players and'team by giving their players to! erously contributed their time and May 3, 1934. ‘test to be held in connection with WOOO L@ EDN GOD OOOO OOOaeOeae aaa aaa aa. You don’t know what you’re missing without ore of these four burner, triple auto- matic, Crawford Electric Ranges in your home. Our trial plan makes it possible for: you to, try this modern way of cooking at our expense, because if you decide to buy, all of the pay- ments made on this plan are credited towards the initial price of the range. FFE i Ee INSTALL ONE AT OUR EXPENSE, AND CONVINCE YOURSELF i 3 E IIS ILALALLLLAL LLL L OEM. 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