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‘MONDAY, MAY 14, 1934. Key West Team Loses To Pirates In Sunday Afternoon’s Contest! PIRATES DEFEAT | By QO. L, MILIAN Picking a strong nine which he} believed would waik away with the Pirates in the long run, Man- BRAVES; CLIMB ) CHOCOLATE | DEFEATS NEBO WEST SCRAPPER IN BOUT AT SAN FRANCISCO ( mantat the Austerlitz, SYKOVEIS. Anonymous setters have been threatening the lite of Pierre Dufresne. contractor and po- ditical power. Then he ts fired upon a lonely takes the case to mors, head of the police depart- ments and is assigned a heavy Ce ae Sears of Detectives ‘arper, Dufresne and Harper just have dined in the former's apurt- letters over a pertoa of onths. You would say to Well, that crank shot him ("On the other hand, let us forget those letters. Say they do not exist. Suppose, then, that 1 was found murdered. ager Roy Hainlin, winner of the first-half of the City League base- T0 LOOP LEAD ; SAN FRANCISCO, May 14. |Kid Chocolate gained a 10-round} | Chapter Five What would you do? You Would go to my family, my wife, my servants, my friends, asking ques- ball series, ‘dropped the first ¢on- test of a series of games to the/ - Pirates, second-half pennant win- | ST. LOUIS CARDINALS WHIP ner, by a 7 to 4 sevre in the Navy: . 4 Field yesterday afternoon before} POE RLSN ODGERS; EHILy the biggest crowd of the season,; LIES WIN FROM REDS; RED which turned out to see the win- ners get in trim for a series of SOX DOWNS WHITE SOX games along the east coast why ch} begins next Thursday afternoon in (Special to The Citizen) The Pirates, presenting the full! NEW YORK, May 14.—The line-up that will make the trip,’ Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the failed to impress the huge crowd Boston Braves, 9 to 2, in yester- although rie were the winners iN day afternoon’s game, with Ed FI SONNE . . | Brandt on the mound for the Bos- The losing dub made fewer er-| ‘ ors thatthe Bues ns well as out.| te” lads. He had to be relieved. | hit them as may be noticed by a| By virtue of ‘this win, the Bucs | persual of the bow score. Hamiin’s nine got a bad. break: jead., the game with an injured finger baked bean city in the first in- They obtained a two-run climbed into the National League |’ decision over Pete Nebo. of Key| West, Fla., in a bout staged in this! city. } Chocolate, it was shown, out-| jboxed Nebo, ‘who was much he vier, especially during thd last rounds of the fracas, : i The winner was credited with’ six of the rounds, with the other | four given to the Seminole Indian. | wo HAVANABALL TEAM ARRIVES RIES OF GAMES IN THIS COUNTRY The Cuban Stars, baseball pla: , actions and moods had been so vari ; olic tongue, ‘a clear head.” » tions, looking into their actions, de- STRANGE HOST mianding alibis. You would expect EVERAL hours of intimate con-} to: find the murderer somewhere tact with Dufresne had failed to | ationg those who knew me, who had dispe} the haze of uncertainty that| pérsonal~ contact with me. That clouded Harper’s mind. Dufresne’s | would not be unreasonable, would jit? Nor without. precedent? be able, so erratic. Ordinarily, affable | que and courteous, a perfect host, the; S slightest crossing of his will un} by leashed a blazing temper and a vitri- | arper was electrified words of poison falling, yy. drop. “Mr. Dufresne!” be itting bolt upright. “Do these letters to be a the real motive for t upon your life? Are you information from us? be extremely foolish. here for just one purpose— ect you, to help you.” YE staggered to his feet. No, no—! am mad—mad,” he d, “but that little rat away. Somehow. | not even In this s it is. That’s a hor- Harper.began to grow restive w der-the virtual stalemate that ba sprung up and.when Dufresne ap his glass the detective felt con | — strained to voice a protest. “I'd go easy with that, Mr. Dufresne. Wher. ever there’s danger, it’s best to keep Dufresne smiled scorufully. “There’s not enough brandy in the world to dull this brain of mine,” he | c boasted, then, with the) petulant ir- | r IF YOUR BUYING PROBLEMS Let These’ MERC Help S BAKERY HANTS ¥ NSURANCE xs | PLUMBING LVE Them ritation of the tipsy. “But you're not / ri arper!” as a result of a hard fielded bali| ning and were never in danger. hit by Cheta Baker which the ers of Havana, arrived Saturday | The Chicago Cubs walloped thejafternoon on the Sicamship Fior- PASTRIES lanky hurler tried to get. “Speed |fast-slipping New York Giants, 7|ida to play a series of games in| was Bush held the New York-|this country. centerfield to finish the game,!eys to seven hits, having only one|ted to enter under bond for a pe- walked in the box with a cold arm | bad inning. Joe Moore knocked}tiod of five months, Ball” Casa, who was called in from d was touched for four runs on o hits, including a circuit blow Armando Acevedo with Gon- zon board, A double-by Gon- ez and a single by Cates were ie only two hits gotten off Lopez’. livery with no scores, Lopez fas in great form and was un- pubtedly going right to shut it his former teammates, The Key Weert teain ‘tied the in the seventh inning only to Catcher Griffin throw ‘the le away as he juggled a beau- throw in from right field by Griffin, which was good to éatch Carbonell, who just ¢ircled third tse when ball had reached the catcher’s for a dead out had he held pili Jong enongh. three-bagger hy Cates and a gle by Perez, which netted the! ers two scdres, cinched. the for the Pirates in the last if of the eighth round.” ‘esterday’s results give all in- ‘eee soce 19:24) wo | > rte ee te my » en nonmenem hs esrescooe. Some wroboum oonoomaeuws Ver opkoneoor ‘otals— 32 7 9 27: 10° 8 éore by innings: R Wert 02. 000 200 4 aa 004 000 12x— 7 m ‘Runs batted. int lez, A» Acevedo 2, Perez, Fruto; two base hits: Gon- rhonell, Albury; three Cates; home run: A. wot to 3, fout a home run during the game. The Windy City tribe dropped|the group, who are: out of a tie for first place to sec-' ond place. The St. Louis Cardinals knock.| Lopez, Jose Perez, Lazaro Salizar, ed the ball all over the lot yester- {day afternoon to take the Brook- lyn Dodgers into camp by the one- sided score of 12 to 7. They pounded four Brooklyn hurlers for 18 hits. The Phillies downed the Cincin- nati Reds, 5 to 4, in a 10-inning game, giving the cellar occupants a stronger hold on last place in ithe older circuit standings. Allen got a home run during the contest. “Lefty” Gomez, one of the out- standing pitchers of the American League and ace of the Yankees’ ‘staff, hurled an 8 to 0 game for [Yesterday's contest, Gomez was ‘ably assisted by Lou Gehrig and Ben Chapmna, who drove in four] Washingto Me sie accounting for all of Adve Aig of “Slugging” Lou, his eighth of a season. Sel coment > game /. ed cosdrsly p sovsed too vee 3 ig ‘LEAGUE RH. E. RE. ont 213 0 Batteries: Brandt, Mangum and Spohrer; Smith and Padden, | ia | RH. E. 3 b Be e 12:18 5 Batteries: Leonard, Beck, Page, Perkins and Lopez, Sukeforth; J. Dean and V. Davis. —_— ;_ At Cincinnati ‘Philadelphia 59 0 , Cincinnati 411 3 Batteries: Collins, Hanser loare and Wilson; Stout and O'Farrell. ’ AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadelphia R. HE. Brennan, the Yanks against the Indians in| Cleveland the z 'P- | Chicago Ti RW. Eee A.| RADIO REPAIRING. ‘They were permit- There were fourteen players in eaptain; «Candido Jose M. Fernandez, Rodolfo Fernandez, cisco Correa, Miguel . Solis, Salvador Mansipp, Isidro Fabre, Pedro. Diaz,» Antonio ~“Maribal, Jose Alrean, Mario Rodrigu AMERICAN LEAGUE | Club— W. Ley Pet.| New York 7 9 Philadelphia - eae Detroit 1 2 600} 498 9°42. 429 5 15: 4250 1 21 11 21 11 St. Louis . Chicago drinking, Harper, I'l) not’ have you ‘fisulting amy. brandy in that fasb- fon.” Sergeant Harper flushed. “You forget that 1 am here on duty, Mr. Dufresne,” he answered stiffly. “if you don’t mind, I'l be getting along. You'll be quite safe, I'm sure. No NATIONAL LEAGUE _Club— Pittsburgh St. Lou: New York Boston .. Brooklyn Philadelphi: Cincinnati. ... TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at St. Louis, New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. really nothing more I can do to | the details and map out a pian of 318} action.” 217 | Dufresne sat down heavily. His face drooped into sullen lines. “ | know what you're thinking, Harper. You're saying to yourself, ‘Here is @ man who has been shot at. He's’ } Scared stiff, he’s gone all to pieces. ; be’s yellow. He’s got to keep drink you're wrong, Harper. It isn’t that at all. } won't deny that I felt shaky after those shots, but there's some thing else. Did you ever have a pre- sentiment, a hunch—?” “\TONSENSE,” the detective | t broke in, “you must not give | way to such ideas. We'll clear u this case in no time. These are always troublesome while the tast, but an unbalanced brain ts sel- dom consistently cunning. Once } they come out from behind the ; anonymous threat and go int ay { Hon, ’they’ve lost their tramp and their rope is shortened. | “We've got to put down some b G We repair to tempt this fellow. 1 th. 4 shortest way would be to ¢' all makes, Guaranteed service,/ the announcement that you J. L, Stowers Musie Co. mayl) ing to open up your house. Ws FOR RENT Proper amount of public + | a ee LASSIFIED | COLUMN secs RADIO REPAIRING should draw the cran open to try again and th one can get past our men. There's | | night. Tomorrow we can go into all | ing to hold his nerve together.’ But s “There's not enough brandy in the world to dull this brain.” ; He shivered as he sank down fn ja chuir facing the bright fire, his ‘3 still caressing the empty goblet. His glittering eyes seemed jto be ug things that were hid- den fro he detective. Truly, he thad said either too much or too litt L sne lifted his head. “There, out now,” he said, ruefully, “I nt you to remember what! have told you here tonight. Take nothing nted, accept nothing at its . Remove no one from uspects except: by ac- ion. No one! y, if you'll excuse me, I un in and get some lifted the brandy bottle ook it speculatively. “This be enough to turn the trick,” ed, pressing the button to 2 Andrews who was sent for ‘8 hat and overcoat. @ got to his feet a trifle “Good night, Harper, be all right until morn- y. © expect you about and then we can decide course. On your way out @ tell Markison that I to be disturbed tonight it? You hear that, An- ad more than enough aired servant bowed, mt steady. “Did | show ne’s picture, Har . “A very clever ‘esne!” sconds they stood night. tively delicious. MALONEY & PEACOCK Cuban Beer, Try our pie for dessert to- Our pastries are posi- PHONE 818 BEER HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE a = Try Your Meals At Delmonico Restaurant served with meals - 50c, 75c, and 85¢ _ BEER | »! ANHEUSER-BUSCH BUD WEISER. DRAUGHT —At— THE CAVE INN OLD OAKEN BUCKET DEPRESSION CAFE BLUE HEAVEN CAFE HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN SLOPPY JOE'S PLACE Smith, Richardson and Conroy A. LOPEZ, Agent. 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