The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1934, Page 3

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SPORTS }\ MAJOR LEAGUES TO RESUME PLAY } After lookirig over the four dif- of 17 bases. If that ain’t hitting d|the pill, I don’t Know what is, Lopez can pitch and play the putfield for any of those clubs and (By JOVE) ecco ferent clubs in the newly forme ) GAMES WERE SCHEDULED | South Florida League, namely the| FESTERDAY AS TEAMS /Port Lauderdale “‘Tarpons,” the ‘Jo a good job of it. Carbonell, the WERE CHANGING SCENE Homestead Growers, the Miami all-around star, can play any posi- Beach Tourist and the Miami,tion on a ball club, from catcher WF ACTIVITIES Magicians, I pick the Tarpons as_to the outfield. He will be a good } Seas : lasset to any club. Cyril Griffin, oe the best all-around club in the | ithough a little old, still can go (Special to The Citizen) eircyit. With such players as the in there and catch with the best "EW YORK, May 17,—There McNeece ‘brothers, Brady Lee, |this league has to offer, I think. ® no games played yesterday |Meska and a few others practical. His long experience behind the ither of the major leagues, ly the same club that they -had |plate, will help him considerable. ‘onal or American. All clubs |J4st year, I judge that they will| Now that the Joes hrs ae go- a «4:.. {Walk away with the flag. ing up there to play the clubs in > traveling. to different cities) “oe course, the other clubs can {the South;Florida League, 1 doubt 3 where they have been play-| oct some new players and give|if there is any club that can beat for the past several weeks,| them a run for their money. Home-|the Pirates in the Jeague. The te eastern clubs of the Amer-'stead has such players of the|Bucs are the pride of the Island loop will meet the western! caliber of Dominick, one of the|City and we Conchs are sure proud FOLLOWING THROUGH “°° weve: HV WEST CITIZEN IKEY WEST TEAM RECRUITING IN | LEAVES TO PLAY | ~ MARINE CORPS UP EAST COAST inc VACANCIES AS THEY | OCCUR IN DIFFERENT J. A. MENDOZA ACCOMPANY-)| DISTRICTS ING PLAYERS OF LOCAL! | CLUB AS MANAGER; FOUR) i (Special to The Citizen) SAVANNAH, Ga., May 17.— he Savannah Marine Corps office Leaving over the highway this has*been authorized to fill vacan. |morning in three automobiles, was ithe Key West de : : jed by Mana the U. S. Marine Corps during the ia series of games to be pl ithe East Coast. ; According to ;schedule, the first game will be ‘played at Fort Lauderdale tomor: {row afternoon with a team from that city. cies that will occur throughout team, h next several months, according to an-announcement by Lieut. Col. A.B. Drum, officer in charge, Marine Corps, post office build- ing, Savannah, Ga. the tentative’ Young men who are graduates of high school and are ~ not less The second game will b than 66 inches in height are eli- at Miami Saturday afternoon with gible for acceptance. Applicants ‘a Miami club. accepted are transferred to the Z The third game will be at F Marine base, Parris Island, S. C., yingo Field, Miami Beach, Sur for training in the duties and cus- jafternoon. ttoms of the Marines before being Monday afternoon, 1 assigned to some post, ship or bar- stead the jocals will 1 m racks for duty. in that city for the test of the trip. Members composing aggregation ai H played i at | fourth co “| PublicHealth i the PAGE THREE PUZZLE YOU YOUR BUYING PROBL IF Let ‘These MERCHANTS Help SOLVE Them PLUMBING ° INSURANCE \s this afternoon—starting the best infielders in South Florida, Thomas and Bethel-on the mound, of our boys. In the first place the boys up William Cates, c. - Quintan Lopez, p. INSURANCE PLUMBING Sous series of games that/Bush behind the plate, Parker,|there have not played much ball be played before they travel/ Gahan and a few others that will|this summer, and the boys down 2 again. The western teams|form a good club once they get|here have been playing all the te older circuit are now in the pte aria emer Foy Hobby see spel as gia Sane is one that makes e rg | Cal re upon = sa Fosurap’play this aff | ty all the time, eda games snd Casa, Carbonell, Avie nt 5 Miami. Beach i and Gates will do their share, and te Face in the National League | yabiey' benind the’ wig Meee 5 siub Jiehind tees batting a6 01 the! Mitchell, the old reliable, on the|lows: A. Acevedo, 392; Q. Lopez, mound. The rest,of the staff is} 363; A. Perez, 319; Cates, 300; M. Wickers and Lucilo Gonzalez, the} Acevedo, 300; J. Avila, 266; 'P | diminutive hurler from the Island | Gates, 266; M. Pena, 250; J. St. Louis icity, The’ infield is made up of| (House) Casa, 244; Carbonell, ego Cubs and! yeNiel, Harkness, Dosh, Ubieta| 240; Mayg, 230; 0. Gonzalez, 230. ‘are ail and a few others. Ubieta so far} That is sure hitting, the lowest few is staring at short and Manager| Player is hitting 280. In the jJimmie Hickland is sure stuck on‘ fielding they are now playing as him. In the outfield they have| smoothly as a billiard ball. Pena, ‘Stephens, Knight and a few oth-| Mayg, M. Acevedo and A. Aceve- -trying out for a berth. do are playing in the infield like On the Miami squad are well|the New York Giants played in known players to the Island City|the World's Series. The outfield fans. “Some are: Symonett, Jones, | is made up of Gonzalez in left, Goodbee, Foss, Bingham, Band-| Perez in center, and Lopez or Ca- rimar, Ludy Acosta, Kelly and a}sa in right. Behind the plate, the few others. Ludy Acosta, the great. all-around star, William fly chaser from this city, bas won| Cates, or Carbonell. 2 on the club and promises} In the box, take your choice, to be one of the shining lights jn|jfans; Lopez, Casa, Carbonell, this league. 4 Gates, and Avila. Now fans, you have a line-up of} I predict that the local boys: ithe four clibs, players of the cali.| Will win 90 per cent of their i of Aceyedo brothers—Ar-|games, and it will be a good up will make ill 2 iy. fr mando, Manolo and Albert—ean} chance for the local boys to catch play on any of the clubs and } strengthen them 100 percent. Cates can catch and play third < H ‘on with some of the clubs in the league, and let such judges as Max Carey, ex-major leaguer, and = a Hs g2ES tr ifs g = ff i uit i i gee HH Theodore (“Ted”) Marriner, asellor to the American Em- yy in Moscow, born at Port- 1, Maine, 42 years ago. rederick W. B, Coleman, for- Minister to Denmark, born in) rolt, 60 years ago. tr. John W. Abercrombie, not- Alabama educator, born in St. ® Co., Ala., 68 years age. tr. John L. Alexander of St. jis, director of the American ith Foundation and a religious eater, born in Scotland, 66 rs ago. feorge G. Allen of New York, of the board of the ke Endowment, born in Warren » N. C., 60 years ago, Philip James of New York, com- beer and conductor, born in Jer- ey City, N. J., 44 years ago, } jand make a good job of it for any elub. Pena on first base will add lot of pep to the infield, and it theans at least 90 percent less er- rors to the infield and at bat. Oh boy, how that boy is hitting that old apple. In the last’ four games he has been at bat 16 times and hit safely ight, for an even 500, He has ‘two doubles, 2 ‘triples and a homer, for a total FLORIDA BRINCS IN PASSEIuERS WITH TWENTY-FIVE CAR- LOADS OF PINEAPPLES Steamship Florida arrived yes- terday afternoon from Havana with 57 first class and cix second class passengers for Key eight first class and two second class passengers for Tampa. The vessel sailed at 6:30 o'clock with 14 passengers for Tampa, mail and freight. . Ferry Parrott arrived Yrom Cuba yesterday. with 25 carloads of pineapples, with 11,998 erates and three in bulk, one car of horses and one passenger. The fruit in crates was trans- ferred to’ 42 refrigerator’cars and shipped over the East Coast this morning to points in the north, Fruit in bulk was shipped in bond to points in Canada, —_—_-_._ ._. -=-=_=_ LEGALS NOTICE OF EXECUTOR FOR FINAL DISCHARGE IN COURT OF COUNTY srper, ge =e MONROP COUNTY, STATE OF! WILLIAM A. FAGAN, f Notice is he’ whom it may Mrd day of Ma apply to the 4 Judge of Prebat Exeow' A. Fagan, deceas: Bame time Twi of letters, born 61 years ago.) SS 35,5 ee ee ee ExKing Alfonso of Spain, born | #8 years ago. ¢ cam et tn AEEE~Z9; PYS-22-19-28; mayd-10-47 now president of the league; De- bee Foss, manager of the Miami ‘club and ex-class AA player; Babe Mitchell, ex-minor league pitcher, look the boys over and I assure them that. at least eight of them will stay up there and play and probably get a try-out with some club of a higher rating before the league is many weeks old. Wait and see, dear fans, | SOC C@CCOwowrerTencsceses CLASSIFIED COLUMN eccecee menesene RADIO REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, J. L, Stowers Music Co, mayl FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished ments. Very reasonable, Duval street. apart- 130 apri4.tf | REPAIRING j SEWING MACHINES—We re- ; pair all makes. Guaranteed service. Singer Machine Agency, J. L, Stowers. Music Gompany, mayl SALESMAN WANTED ee ERENCE < SSAA ENTS OLD ESTABLISHED MANU- FACTURER of staple mer- chandise sold to all retail mer- chants would like to secure good man for territory of Key West, Salesman must have car and small amount of cash cap-! ital as some merchandise must be carried.in car. Line well es- tablished and offers wonderfal opportunities to right party. See or write Mr. A. B. Ander. son, Ponce DeLeon Hotel, Mi- ami, Fia., Friday and Saturday. may l4-3t FOR SALE Only 50c. Get them at Artman Press. - Phone 51. * novi FACTS BuY Youre WEEK'S SUPPLY P. Carbonell, p. S. Salinero, p. Joe Avila, p. Mario Pena, 1b. H. Mayg, infielder, M. Acevedo, infielder. A. Acevedo, infield®. | \ Joe Case, p. t : | . Gonzalez, outfielder. | . Perez, outfielder. i . Swain, outfielder. | . Griffin, ut player, | Constructed without a nent, | = the latest electric lamp consists vile Spend thru taxes two cylindrical bulbs, one within}about Leent week the other, with the space hetween for, health protection | the two evacuated. ‘ i(the cost of on ly : RPL SaaS gee | i ttes Subscribe to The Citizen, ‘ ‘ 2c arctter) POLITICAL A For the Primary Election, Tuesday, June 5, 1934 For State Senator WILLIAM V. ALBURY For State Senator ARTHUR GOMEZ For Representative To State Legislature | AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. For Representative To State Levislature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Solicitor | J.F. BUSTO For County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. For County Commissioner * District One WILLIAM R. PORTER For County Commissioner-at-Large Fifth District ROY 8. 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