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CASES ESR EMO reeclaen anaes ete Two smoke?" he asked. She choked out DRA CLOSER ee | a “No.” , 7e0 wears “Would you like to smoke?” he W | Co ondingen ng oak Cee) income TO TIGER NINE of cobblestones, — plat She gave him a blank look which jee : i [ i 3 grew of surprise. Then she said a taught Marsha 9 great dea) of bow | weal “Yes.” i Li Ld ‘With many other things.| “I carry them,” hejsaid, bringing lar gendarme issueD| bs at sixteen she be forth a neat, small leather case, “for | IN NINTH INNING BY IN. when heard | young ladies who try t i ; tome seit pile morase, “5 rsDoes tug sunt know?" che asked, | DIAN HURLERS; ONLY HALF taughter it” some sport’s| He nodded. Then he put his hand | ..... Move, quite rip-| over hers, But his touch was unlike | CAME BEHIND DETROIT 4 ping! and fervently | any she had ever had from’any other | man; ft was only kindly and com- 5 forting, and vastly paternal. (Special to Phe Cithzeny NEW YORK, July 17.—The New York Yankees downed the | Cleveland Indiaris yesterday, 7 to !4, to creep up in back of the Ti- | gers another game; being only one- ‘halt game behind now. | Cleveland was Yeading in the ninth 4 to. 3,'and @i@n the Indian hurlers literally “blew up,”? Combs opened the ninth with’ double, fl . | “QOME DAY,” he said slowly, “the love that you need will come to you, but it will never come through cheating. | know what you need, and of the shortage in your heart’s diet, but you would not have had love from Craven. A man who de- ferts his family cannot give that; he ean give but # weak display of rather wornout passion. Let me see—you are seventeen—and you felt you *. r | |drew a base on. balls, ae as a result of.which Brown replaced him on the mound, who struck .out Lazzeri t_ forced | Gehrig to foul out. Brown then handed out three free tickets to first and had three balls on when Weiland took his place on the slab, who threw the fourth ball! to Dickey and then walked Hoag, foreing Sammy Byrd, who was fourth tun. Combs, up for the second time. flied out to Rice for the last out. . For five imnings the game he- a free. i tors scoring four runs in their half land the Tigers duplicating the ning. Again in the seventh Wash-' ington shoved over five more runs and Detroit one more. The Na Louis Browns defeated could not stand it much longer with dadetphia Atl a 8 ta 2. Miss Gertrude? And you thought, child, that Craven really cared—”" | yegau and condensed; a little | “Well, you are mistaken. You can, gleam would come to their) *tand It with*Miss Gertrude, and Marche measored mew by the | Craven didn’t really care. Remember and ite intensity, and to oe or a snag ra what you Mr. Kiptime’s tine @ bit, she | Keep of decency within, makes your shett women from them. | !Ife. ‘The things that are outside omen tet their faces sour don't Se Se eeeee exbihition, touched a male “Miss Gertrude fs outside for you, with effort to tighten the do Ba copventin sinaa R Se — oa e 3 es leash, or after a bitter glance | tet era ed tone dey. ws dear | child, there willbe the right sort of saw her ax wenace toa solid | ove 2 sagt let me see, what woe po ead ag Padget She told him; she was beginning Sith & menare. to feel “a Tittle better,” but she stilt < esl \clung to his hand im a way that at (wenewenis, wae fOudly bucked him amd that told lim too edmitting that women | jjueh of her fear that. was made by “Sugar Cain, who allowed’ ‘its, however. run by Al Simmons the Red Sox in the first inning of the opening game,. and Chieago lost, 5 to 4. In the sec- Chicageans win, 4 to 2. National League. The summaries: AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland R. H, Ew New York - 710 0 Cleveland 4 Batteries: Allen, Ruffing the only hit of the eae Rolige “walking” for Ruth, in with the! itting contest, the Sena-; stunt in their portion of the in-! { ond contest, Simmons eame back} with another homer to help the} eese, dee tesecooe FOLLOWING THRO ful dream last night. Yes sir, I Tl tell you about it.| stripes to match. I dreamed that the FERA had) nifty in their new regalia. built a new baseball park and that! it looked-like the Polo Grounds in rates was announeed to the official ' A 3 New York. The grandstands were scorer, Oscar Pita, as follows: | reais Sohn: Bethea Cer ie first class as were ‘ 35 from the dressing rooms to thej vedo, ss; Acosta, If; Lopez, p; M.; point where the ruling was made. even dream. esce My dear fans, I had a wonder- ! everything showers. j Ae The Pirates and Sluggers were c; A, Perez, cf, and J. Avila, Grif-'31, when they are scheduled to playing the much heralded game. ' fii The band was on hand and therej was at least a crowd spectators. iF started and sat next to Gomez, who was on my right, and » Bill Bates, to my left—one a as-4 ¥ of others. others were for a popcicle. could seé Lopez, Avila warming up. side of the diamond the Sluggers twere warming up the great Joe House and Gates. The umpires were ready to yell’ to Carbonell. :“Play Ball!” The band started! last ball thrown by Lopez over to| handle it. Banner,” |Mayg for a perfect peg all the spectators were standing at; Governor Sholtz tosses the first} replay the whole game, Heydler iball, of the game and Mr, Stone ruled that would be manifestly un- As soon as the band stopped, the | catches it, while Mr. Duncan stands: fair to the Cubs as they were lead- jumpire at the plate yelled: “Bat-jbehind the catcher acting as um- jing 4 to 1 at the time. teries for today, Lopez and Car- ‘pire. bonell for the Pirates, and Casa} and Griffin for the Sluggers. {playing “Star Spangled (attention. riquez, Martinez, Man of 10,000; I arrived. there before the game Eddie} 'T: ‘tute Pinate fan «and, the, other.a ,Acevedo; Pirates: “Mendoza. and| rabid Slugger rooter. ' “All around us were seated fans ing, df both sides, such as Luis Gon- zalez, the ‘Machin: brothers, ‘Bill Before ‘1. go. into . détails’ oft this! lish on first and Klein at bat, the Russell, Claude .Albury, A. Hen- came I will say that the Sluggers! latter player hit a high fly, w Napoles, Old ‘also were in new togs. Ramon Rivas,|forms were steel gray with the| whieh the wind blew back to fall Claude Hernandez and hundreds name across the chest in red; red |safe in front of the plate. Klem al- and gray stockings; new shoes, and | lowed Warneke to score from third Lots of bets had been placed,|caps to mateh—steel gray and a and Klein to go safely to first. some were as high as 25 cents,|big “S’ in front. It surely look-j ed like a ball game—and not a;should have deelared Klein out on Out in the Pirate bull pen I game like we Key Westers are used | the infield fly rule, and asked that and to seeing with the players dressed; the game be played over. Acevedo, Carbonell respective position: _No games were played in the}o¢ Baseball's Big and| “uniforms of a gay creamjI jcolor withthe word “Pirate” across! ball game I was about to dream; their backs under two cross bones | to the finish. ‘and a skull. iecisi shirts was the name = = ron |All these letters and s: in black. In front of their! “Key West. | tr (By JOVE) half white: and half black; tiew, shoes and caps of black and white On the other in all kinds of suits and all colors. | ‘¢lose to the {throws two or three over the plate | by an infielder.” They said no Car- Hets the ball go by for a_ perfect All the Pirates ran out to their|strike, and the game of the cen-/ iy jitions in their brand | tury is on. At this very moment | wake up and ruin a very good} >) S ae : ymbols were jand Sluggers play that desired and ; Their stockings were' much wanted game. Aes ' Sey . HEYDLER © UP- HELD CARDINALS PROTEST ABOUT “INFIELD FLY” RUL- “ANG BY UMPIRE KLEM —_— | (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, July 17.—The St. ** Louis Cardinals were upheld in their protest over the decision of They looked Umpire Bill Kiem during a game {the Cards and Cubs played on | The -battling order for the Pi-! July 2. j Capote, rf; Mayg, 2b; A. ‘Ace.| dered the game replayed from the <evedo, 3b; Pena, 1b; Carbonell, ‘It is to be fought out before July ae, wate ‘meet again. He also wants the Cuikes Stacia Acovedo, rf;{ “lbs to present nearly as possible ‘ruto, If; Cates, 3b; Griffin, ¢;; tte same lineup as on July 2. ~ $ Poinsettia Plants, S00 to $1.00 Just Call 818 and Have a Ingraham, 1b; Al. Acevedo, 2b; P.| The protest was over a so-called $ Crotons, each raynor, ss; Casa, p, and Gates,| “infield fly* and happend in this READY-TO-SERVE $ Turks Cap, each . Albury, Molina, subs. eee Piet neem $ Managers were: Sluggers; | F.¥, During the last half of the sev- pa ae : (Sid 3 livered to You : ‘Rogelio Gomez ,at first hase coach) cnth inning, Chicago leading 4 te $ South Florida Nursery $ wt ey 21 and at bat, one out, Warneke Maloney & Peacock $ Ph 597 Catharine St. . The umpire hollers “Play Ball,” / on third, Herman on second, Eng- COCO COOCCOOO COCO SSEOOOSOESESSSEESES OE SEEESOOOEE INSURANCE; PLUMBING e Office: 319 Duval Street § cir uni-ifirst appeared to be foul, but! The Cards protested that Klem DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON 8ST. TELEPHONE NO. 1 The Cubs contended that Kiem stands | was right since the rule reads “a! Lopez fair fly ball. . . that can be handled Castro, first man up, plate while a THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY A “FOR RENT” AD: HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE On the Classified Page IS SURE TO REACH THE PERSON YOU SEEK Carbonell whips the! dinal infielder was in a position to peg. | As to the Cardinals request to { Castro is the first batter andi Th I- hope that this dream comes} r Sund: d the Pirates | ue next Sunday and the Pi | jamaican LeAcui to overcome a four-run out-| eeaececcocecocescoceccoe! 'y BASEBALL'S BIG SIX | (iy Associated Presa) Ceeaccaccoconsaccecs | Only American League members ; Six saw action! yesterday, with Gehringer pulling! }up eioser to-Manush, the Manush got only one hit in tries to lose five points, and Geh-! leader. | six; ringer picked up two points, leav-! ing only 20 points difference. | ' Pre) Club— W. L. Pet. {Detroit .... 51 81.62% >. ee jNew York 19 30 .620 PHONE 51 TODAY’S GAMES 45 88 54 . eine i i 42 88, 525 phalsh aS AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 2 494 «Cees |St. Louis . 458 KEY Boston sh ees | Philadelphia "100 Washington at Detroit. | Chicago B41 New York at Cleveland. Philadelphia at St. Louis. —READ— NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— W.L. Pet. NATIONAL LEAGUE |New York 80: 08 Gincindla ee puniedstphd \Chieago . 32.610 THE KEY WEST $ MAKES HEALTHY CHIL. sincinnal i a iladelphia. |St. Louis 34 BIB ° 1s AND SETUER St. Louis at Brooklyn. {Pittsburgh 37 1526} — 42 494 BABIES SUNDAY STAR? Chicago at New York, Boston ... Chicago at New York, two! Philadelphia 48 .422 c i - The standings: 4 ii she thought thep did. |e thought of Series Dickey; Lee, Winegarner, L.j nal ve Aine: t Brooklyn... 49 ona $ Nothing Takes the Place of Dot constoer the fet. Chat yee or eae he into Miss | Brown, Weiland and Myatt. |Manush, Senators 81 68 137 398 Or). games scheduled, ‘cincinnati 53 Subscription $2 Per Years pure mith and Cream tan whe Is stuphd tm business | Gertende's presence that day. When Pint Ga Gehringer. Tigers 82 81 119 .378 . 8 professes @ distaste for bust-| Miss, Gertrude said, “I did not as betel gel Pj iGebrias Vaukees: 79 60.112 70/7"). csi ne BREE Ge Key West’s Only Sunday s the woman, wb4 Is Bl. are, @id not, dream—that there |_ At Chicago 279 BM. El terry, Giants ..... 82 69 117 .369 : q Paper . PHONE 223 saya thefe are fo happy MAT: | oni ye love ina chureh. school—" | Boston a4 rey 1FOtt, Giants _..... 82 65 114 .360! : ‘ : fed that the eet whe cannot | ni, eyes met Marsha's and he saw | Clticago - 4 \Py Waner, Pirates 77 60 114 .357/ Business Office Citizen ¢ SOLANO’S DAIRY WA ber lover-sapsall menare ‘lars: |. Hash in them (that echoed one in} Batteries: H. Johnson and R.}_ rapirend meebo tetses Building : ‘P¥ery diktaeteend aversion may | 1), eyes) and he thought, “Thank | Ferrel; Jones and Shea. Peeeececeeenecenec-cucs. | $ And Let Us Supply All the Hem of a failure. heaven, she has a sense of humor; f PHONE 51 : . . | | that ought to help!” 5 sloneve good part ob), James saw ih Marsha a Yong. aftave when she 414). rangety thwarted little girl, one Select from the ranks one of the| wig stitt showed, after all Aunt Ger- | Chi 0 3 atwiring males. To be Just (0) + -.G@ could do, the remnants of her Welch, Rhodes and pnd errors seer | ehildish desire to please, to be loved, | R. Ferrell; Earnshaw and Mad- ah thle, oftep ma keg, 224 to'live a happy life. Bat he | jeski. ‘ ‘ doubted, that Aunt Gertrade’s : ot strange code would permit her At Detroit R. H. E. ‘Dertor gems, gion geal | niece to develop normally. Washington 013 6 td nes na the World whem she} le promised himself that he} Detroit . 813 3 and the on- man whom she | ¥°U!d call on Marsha often and lend | Batteries: Cro’ ke, Me- her books, and he did, to build in her | 4) ang Sewell; Hamlin, Auker, a pretty reading taste. And one bad i day, when she followed him, wistful |Marberry. Sorrell and Cochrane, almost unexplored STs nee cea rearieree her|and hungry to the hall, he sifpped Hayworth. an attempted elopement with into her hand a packet of cigarets; eek Ls rere a He teacher he Church |Stinning down at her as he did it At St. Louis R. H. E. — ti Ee nd the | 22d a8 he said, “Not in bed: a fire Philadelphia 2-9 2 oo © of that sort would be too dificult ta |St. Louis 35252 ed Mr. Craven (who was ‘Ramed) just in time. "Well, Marsha,” said Doctor @he turmed, to go white. 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