The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 13, 1934, Page 3

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working brain. Not many people could think up a good trick like that: under sudden pressure. If he hadn't dropped the twine we might still be at sea.” ‘ “Just & moment, Jack, We really have no proof that Dufresne hid the gun. We're assuming that the. “Vtwine fell from the pocket of his |: " }fobe, but we must remember that ‘every one in the houge, except Mrs. | Dufresne and her. nurge, was there. at the time, The fact that it wag found near where he was sitting | you'll | doesn’t prove he dropped it.” ; “But didn't you yourself see Du- fresne searching the room for it later?” “Let’s not jump to conclusions, jack. We've got to weigh every, solve this thing at all it will be only “I'm not going to walt tor thet., hold me while I craw! after it,” -because we strike just the right bak | ance.” “Who else could have been smart enough to engineer it?” Lafferty challenged. “rSHAT’S a dangerous way. to rear gon it out, We know the gun was in Dufresne’s room this morn- ing, for you saw it there, But did Dufresne know it was there? The fact that it was there to be seen as late.as this morning’s search raises a.donbt, If you had such a gun to conceal, wouldn’t you pick a better He picked up the gun. gun with steady strokes of an un-;and,gafer place than an unlocked! to dislodge all verin your own rogm for it? ‘bent tall. course, you would, wes bh. “And if Jou had the, time, early-in. ‘the morning, for nee, wouldn't ‘though the| you have taken the gun, cleaned, magnified surfaces. __| and ailed,it, and replaced the empty Sergeant Harper stood bepide him, cartridge? Mind, I'm not trying to a eee ee aoe tog, slick arjob to have heen done by any one except Dufresne,”, of Lattanty insisted, knowledge .of the house He picked up the bullet rescued from that dark cavity ynder ™ the stone eteps and held it beside the discharged metal shejl. “I'm. sure these belong together. If they place. It won’t be hard to check it ‘aay that neither Andrews nor Don aghy could have thought of it.” Lafferty thought it over silently., “And, the window: trom. which, the swung is in a spare room?”- guest room, furnished but “Sure, it's a hundred to one this Is the gun. Only one bullet hag been, fired ‘and the caliber looks right. Lafferty: tile Rate g . Fie | [ il il eer as Fridays 12:15 nd*its construction, bat I wouldn't. | DIFFERENT ANGLES GIVEN AS RERTAINS TO BING BAT: | TLE BETWEEN JOHN. NEBO. AND WILLIE JACKSON | By 0. L, MILIAN. Arriving. ready. and. fit as 9. fid- told friends yesterday that, he is going to give. Willie Jackson the beating of his life. “This will be my. third. and last j meeting, with Jackson,” said; Nebo, “My victory. will, be so. decisive that there. will remain no doubt. as to who is the best man.” John. Nebo, who. bas been, mak. ing his home.in Miami, and. Jack- sonville for more than a year, re- fured to believe that Willie Jack- json, is: not the same man. he beat in @ local; ring three years ago. He lias. told by close friends that the | former. fisherman had earned, a| technical knockgut. victory. over, ¥oung., Figueredo. a. month ago, | “Jackson. is. in: geod. candition, Nebo was told by Bob Schultz, {local boxing expert, ‘and unless you are in. hetter shape than. you j were in your last ring appearance, the odds are 5 to 1, that you will kiss the. mat before the fifth round,” Mr. Schultz, who. guided Nebo in. the first two, Jackson-Nebo con- tests, saw the Fighting Wild Cat (Willie, Jackson). in a work-out last. Monday afternoon. and says that the punching’ Irishman’ ap» pears to be in better shape than in any other former ring encount- } ers, Those who saw Jackson in his 4 | workouts will agree that he is hit- tingyas hard as ever. timing his blows, like nobody’s business, and has engugh wind to put air in four balloon ‘tites. With, the two principals in the’ est of condition, there's no doubt that the’ bout’ will prove to be. CARDINALS | DEFEAT BRAVES There will be a diamondhall igame played| tonight at Bayview, ' )Park between the Lopez Funeral CHICAGO CUBS VICTORIOUS} Home and the Pirates. This is the first of a three-game series be- OVER PHILADELPHIA NINES!tween these two clube BROOKLYN DODGERS DOwN| The game. will. start at 8 o’clack, PIRATES. (Special to. The. Citizen) NEW YORK, June 13.—-The dle for the Jackson go, John Nebo| New York Giants went on. a bat- ting rampage and) swamped the Cincinnati Reds, 12 to 1. Freddy Fitzsimmons did the twirling a Y the New Yorkers, % The victory over. the Boston Braves. ! The score in this game was 7 to’ potpo; 8. Collins and Martin made three you .| hits apiece, each collecting a home | Gieyeland run and a triple. The Chicago Cubs the Phillies, 6 to 5. nosed out Chuk Klein's fifteenth home run of the season | philadelphia St. Louis Cardinals went to! ' ‘with two mates on base and Bud! Tinning’s. fine relief pitching com- bined to give the Cubs the tory. The Brooklyn Dodgers triumpb- ! .d over the Pittsburgh Pirates, 9 te, 7, in the first game of the se- ries. The Detroit Tigers bested the’ Pittsburgh Red Sox, 4 to 2. Tom Bridges pitched the Tigers to victory. The other three games sche: uled in the American League wer called off on account of rain. The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE ~ At Cincinnati New York Cincinnati 18 3 Batteries: ms and Mancuso; Frey, Brennan, Vance, Stout and Lombardi. At Pittsburgh Brooklyn .- - PAS: 0 Pittsburgh Re fet Be Batteries: Leonard, Smythe and Lopez, Berres; Birkofer, Hoyt, French, Chagnon and Grace. 12 1602 R, HE. F At St. Louis St. Louis. .. great battle. Jackson will try for}: a knockout while Nebo will have to display all his boxing skill to keep the onrushes of the Tiger Man with his Tommy Loughran- like left jab. The semi-final, which, will rival the main-go in action. and galore, |’ and Hartnett. | will find Young Fernandez Bobby Waugh throwing punches fat each other until one of the two 2063 down. Fernandez, the boxer, will probably fight on, the defer sive, while W: a little man, will work inside he can use his cli tactics. Fernandez, a ‘smart boxer, will not mix it with the tiny fisher- man from the south beach sec- tion. prue Jackson, will meet Lefty Steamship Florida, of the P. and: 0, S. S. company, sailed yesterday for Havana with 20 passengers from Tampa and 115 from Key | West, two automobiles from Tam- pa, five from Key West and 89 ‘sacks of mail, carload of avocados, 76 sacks of mail and one empty car. of-$75,000 a-year. re Kid Pancho, a stable-mate of Spghrer; P. Dean and Delancey. At Chicago Philadelphia | Chicago. Batteries id; Weaver, arrow, Johnson and Joiner, Tinning AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston R. H. E. Detroit . -4 8 0 i Rat ¢ and Coch- rane; Rhodes, Pennock and R. Ferrell, amine Cleveland, at Philadelphia. rain. St. Louis at New York, rain. : —_—— Chicago at Washington, rain. | BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL B vie- oft | R. HE} ened 4{sion street. q-. Philadelphia . ¢ Cincinnati . RuH. E-arrive tonight by highway bese to.schedule. i AMERICAN, LEAGUE, Club— Pet. -600 574 545, 522 -500. 490 404 362 St. -Louis Washingtoh Boston -... Chicago . NATIONAL BEAGUE w. L. ..83 18 18 20 20 28 29 30 34 Pet. New York St. Louis Chicago . Boston Brooklyn TODAY'S GAMES —- AMERICAN. LEAGUE Chicago at Washington, games, St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. two NATIONAL LEAGUE & Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. EXTRA SHIPMENT OF FRESH FRUITS| 2s". === of will for Lowe’s Cash Grocery, 1117 Divi- An extra large shipment fresh fruits and vegetables The truck-will bring every kind of fruit and vegetable available ‘at this time and for the convenience of the customers, the store re- mains open until 9:30 o'clock. FAST DIRECT FREIGHT SERVICE TO NEWY from KEY WEST Satlings from Key West alternate Thursdays and Fridays From New York alternate Wednesdays. Also NEW ORLEANS to KEY WEST Sense SESE xohe- it Second Day Fol- Let ‘These MERCHANTS > is} Help SOLVE Them BAKERY CAKES and PASTRIES |_ INSURANCE _||__NURSERY INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street VINES Cocoanut Plants,.each 18 | Hibiseus Plants, each ./ 10c-28e | Bougainvillea, Red. or. Pur IR ices icesies ----+, 50 to $1,090. ; Poinsettia Plants, §Qe to $1.00 } Crotens, each . . 25e Turks Cap, each -. || Roses, dozen, ... : TELEPHONE NO, t Just Call 818 and Have a READY-TO-SERVE PASTRY DESSERT Delivered to You Maloney & Peacock BEER HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE wom 91-20 | Phone 597 Catherine St. PRINTING | SERVICE is What Counts and What You Get If Your Next Order 5 for PRINTENG Comes To SS eS | ARTMAN PRESS Commercial ~ PORTER-ALEEN COMPANY NOTARY J.B. DEBOER —— NOTARY PUBLIC ; 2, ! Try Your Meals At Delmonico Restaurant Cuban Beer, served with meals iaresiae: nena: a CITIZEN OFFICE DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 JOHNC. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. | PER _| WATCH MAKING 3 es HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN SLOPPY JOE'S PLACE Smith, Richardson and Conroy - RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE DAILY BASEBALL RE- TURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the results » from Major League Games CIGARS CIGARETTES SOFT DRINKS, Ete. G11 Duval Street

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