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what che can do; bow she, re them around—" > “t was at school with her one) yar” «sald @ blonde who sat deep on a lounge. “She had : the Chareh School here for cg Feason. | thivk she'd been i out, but—it was hushed ap. the rest of us—quite a group eek the red caps to carry tiawane; she never asked: 8 softly, indolently, ‘My «it wag enateh-d up. ..| Would swing off, head high, P the rest of us walted to be) does she do Kt" | i. you Anew what's eaid—" ‘The heads drew close and lowered. And Marsha, pass- Sih her aunt, saw this and/ Miss Gertrude settled at one of Window tables. without a smile. now? thought. Marsha. wae oby! tarb- | (lertrade; and a som considerable weight. Mar | the menu, wondering. het sappesed you would Mins Gertrude began have you done with Mr. rr 'y know.” Marsha an | ewered you krow how care Tam with my men. Perhaps | him, bot-what matter? re vou going to cat, Aunt ie wselens ta try to evade with | age! owt Miss Moore. | Martha agreed as she) to see| mt Legal was at a table the orchestra; his eyes were Marsha and he Gushed darkly nodded _— who that? | haven't my bi- | resent Legeit, Aunt Ger “Dee and (hat brings me to the Marsha. | remember and too treated Mr. Leggit—" | present is between the Cubs and Miles, *** DIANS,:15'70 14 pleted for a series of tennis games Seo eae to be played in Key West Sunday (Special to Phe Citizen) |by a tes arriving over the high NEW YORK, July. 19.—Both, way from Miami Saturday night. teams on top in the American and» Im a letter to John Lowe, the National Leagues advanced an- jineup of, the Miami team is giv- oe yea seeditn their oapelge en as captained by Carro] Turner, little more the chances of the vain {Pho holds the championship of Mi- ‘ners up to overtake them. The race ami. Other members are James in the National League at |Key, Mose Mondul and Alfred ‘i The Key Westiteami will be com-! ing them yesterday to ‘ake [posed of Peter “Varela, Igiacio t three of the five-game “crucial” ;Carbonell, Carl Sawyer, Fred Car- series. The Tigers, fast-stepping | bonell and Robert Pinder, all of nine of the Ameriean loop, have the Yanks to watch, but seem to! » [be showing that that isn’t such a‘ hard. job by going up the ladder another notch when they downed the Senators with the Yanks los. ing. The Giants are now three! games in front and the Tigers are two and a half games away from New York. The World Champion Giants in one big inning yesterday closed the | ‘erucial” series by a 8 to 6 vietory ‘and one game to the good. New York scored six runs in the third frame and added one each in the sixth and eighth, The Cubs made ‘a brave comeback, after trailing 7 to 4, with a four-run rally in the seventh inning and tacked on one more in the ninth but to no avail. The Cubs were full of trouble and dangerous:all the way, being as they were fighting for the odd game that would have cut whom are well known players and stand high in the amateur. class in Key West. | It is intended to play four single | matches and two doubles on the! courts at Bayview Park, Sunday, morning’ and afternoon. Time! when the games will start will be, announced later. WASP IN HAIR BRUSH t MONTCLAIR, N. J.—Fred Her- ron, of this city was badly stung by a wasp that entered an open window and hid in his hair brush. Subscribe for The Citizen. game winning streak by the Phils. Led by Medwiek’s steady hitting, | the Cards defeated the Dodge 5 to 3. Medwick hit three singles | » “Ft seems he—loves you, Marsha,” Miss Moore confided, id he has never loved before.” “1 knew that,” Mai replied; “his technique is trightful. It quite takes me back to the dancing-schoo) age. | think he's dreaming of kissing my hand—" : “When you are quite through, I shall continue, Marsha.” “I realize that, may dear aunt, and that was rude, and 1 know you want your little say; so take a deep breath and—shoot, darling!” Miss Moore stiffened; gave a thought to asking Marsha to express herself in a manner less suited toa |wxleab chauffeur an@ abandoned this with her decision to keep for the moment, to the main track. “Mrs. Powers confided to me that her son has ever dallied—" Marsha sat back to laugh. “‘Dal- Nied’—" she echoed, “but that is charming, Auaty! Ah, here comes our waiter!" wers informed me it yQu were not serioug-yyon break his heart!" “1 do hepe she incorporated ‘My boy’ with the vox hamana effect,” said Marsha. The eyes of the two women met as the waiter swooped to put foods, with @ flourish ot table, and Marsha’s filppancy died. She found herself to be oddly tired; nervous and angered, as she had not been for years, by her aunt. For the first time in all of her lonely, selfish, fighting, mature existence, she was troubled oy & consideration ot what might come, through her, to avother, She did not want to hurt Bob Powers. His trusting, level-looking , | light-blue eyes had had strange ef fect upon her. At times these hon- est eyes had made her waat to laugh hysterically and cry a little'and to | say, “Don't! You're quite mistaken! Um not like that. I'm. shallow and | P've rolled in a hundred gutters, and 1 believe in nothing and you're wast- ing your good time and yourself!” But somehow she had been able to tell him nothing of the truth, (Copyreght, 1934, by K. Havitand-Taytor) Tomorrow, Marsha hears from an old admirer. . 1 y's Horoscope, To The position for this day indi-! ‘an acthetic natere given, it be. to mystical and poetical ; ‘There will probably) y changes in life, ups and ‘of fortune, and rather poor affairs, Seek to de- ty of character, and time of prosperity and tay up a store of wealth? for the dark days. na fe TODAY’S GAMES —— AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Chicage. Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia, at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New York, St. Louis at Boston. thats Sauce with the, bases loaded. Bick ape the smafl’ and a home run in five times at, bat. The Cards gained the series,‘ three games to two. | ‘Bhe suthmaries NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York RH. E. Chicggo 613 0 New York *......... 814 0 Batteries: Bush, Root, Joiner,: Tinning and Hartnett, Phe!p Fitzsimmons, Luque and Danning. the Giants lead down to a single game. English hit a home run in the sixth, the first seore for the Cubs, Although allowing seven bases}: on balls, Tommy Bridges gave up only seven hits to go to victory over the Washington Senators, 4) to 2. The win advanced the Tig-} ers’ lead in the younger cfrebtt. | Earl Whitehill, a former Detroit player, pitched for Washington and yielded 11 hits. The Tigers seored two runs in the fourth aft- jer being blanked for three innings. The Botson Red Sox lambasted; the Chicago White Sox yesterday when they batted the offerings jof the Sox hurlers all over the lot; te seore 16 russ off of 15 hits. hicago was able to score only three times off of 13 hits. The Red Sox broke loose in the inning, shoving over nine.men i that frame, one in the third, three in the fourth, two in the seventh | and one-in.the.ninth. Johnson and Cissel hit homers for Boston, the former’s with two on and the lat- At Brooklyn jSt Louis - 511 6 Brooklyn rae Batteries: Walker, Vance and/ Delancey; Babick, Munns and} Lopez. i R. HF. At Philadelphia Cincinnati _ ......-. Philadelphia 818 1; Batteries: Frey, Brennan andj Lombardi; A. Moore, Grabowski, ; S. Johnson, Collins and Todd. R. H. E. - 9 1b... First Game At Boston Pittsburgh. Boston » es | Batteries: Freneh | and Frankhouse and Spohrer. Grace; {Ferrell and Dusty Cooke also eon- nected for four. ers. Boston took the'series three to one. Second Game The Atliletics lost their third At Boston game in a réw to the Browns yes-! Pittsburgh [terday; 3 to;2> Foxx hit his 28th Boston .._.......... home run to tie Johnson for the, Batteries: Holle: leadership. The four-base hit came and Padden; Betts, in the ninth with Johnson on base.' Spohrer, Hogan. The Yankees lost the services’ of Babe Ruth and the game with AMERICAN LEAGUE the Indians yesterday, when the! ‘At Cleveland Bambino was struck in the leg)New York 1420 1 with a batted ball and Cleveland | Cleveland ........ £15.18 0. pounded out a 15 to 14 victory.! Batteries: Ruffing, Van Atta, | Ruth will be out of the game for!Broaca, Deshong, Gomez andj twe weeks. Gomez, who went in| Dickey; Harder, Winegarner, Wei-} as a relief hurler, suffered his;land. Connally, Lee, Bean and} third defeat ef the season, as he | Myatt. was charged with losing the con- jtest. The Indians used six hurlers} At St. Louis and the Yanks sent in five. Lou} Philadelphia - Gehrig, smashed a ball between!St Louis jfirst and second as Ruth started| Batteries for the middle bag, the ball hit-| Hayes, Berry; Hadden and Hems- ting him with such force as to/ley. knock him down. He suffered a ;severe contusion of the left shin- bones syeysy » file Bostoh Braves downed ‘the Pittsburgh Pirates twice in a twin bill played in Boston. -Both teams went scoreless in the first game until the eighth when a single by Spohrer, Jordan’s double and a pass to Berger filled the bases {with two out. Lee doubled to “Score the whole three men, with ine game ending 3 to 1. The bat- ting of Jordan and Whitney was the big factor in the Braves’ sec. | ond win. i The Reds won their first game in Philadelphia this season by romping over the Phillies, 9 to 8. A ninth inning rally by the Reds. bringing victory, ended a five- RH. E. Oe See | oe A Lucas, Hoyt Brandt and R. H. E.{ At Detroit Washington | ........-.. 2 Detroit . on neone se ii Batteries: Whitehill and Sewell; Bridges aud Hayworth. R, H. E. 1615 9 ine 3138. 2 s: Mulligan and F. Fer- Legett; Myatt, Kinzy and Shea. JAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest 24,Hour Ambulance Service Lie: Phoue At Chicago Boston : Gallivan, |] John Cates, manager of the dia- mondball grounds at Bayview! Chicago ... Park, and who also has been spon- soring night ball activities in Key | Pittsburgh West, requests The Citizen to an- the arranging and playing games on those grounds, Mr. Cates states that he was. LEGALS forced to take this action, due to'[N THE COURT OF THE COUNTY the laek of support and coopera-! JUDGE, MONROE = COUNTY, tion in his efforts to furnish: phd OF FLORIDA—IN PRO- amusements for the lovers of the’! In re the Estate of t. JOSEPH B. JOHNSON, ps ‘ ased. Dee’ Therefore, ‘he leaves’ the way sé {PRIAL NORIER hind ail pen i Notice is Hereby Given thai 9 for“ahy one who may undersigned will, on the 26th day care, to takeover these ‘diamond-' of July, A. D. Fags yap tine the ivities i ‘ ith | Honorable ‘County Judge of Monroe hall activities in connection with County, Plorida, my. final’ return, the sponsoring and supervision of account and vouchers as Adminis y \tratrix of the Estate of Joseph B. rey that may he arranged in the | [oiitson late of Monroe County, de~ uture. eased, and at said time, then and here, make application to the said udge for a fina] settlement of my administration of said estate, and} for an order discharging me as such; Administratrix. s Dated this the 22nd day of May, A. D. 1934. IDA LOUISE JOHNSON, s Administratrix of the Estate ‘of Joseph B, Johnson, Deceased. may24-31; jul5-12-19- 26 enwecenerense HOME RUN LEADERS: aoa } (By Asnociated Preas) roeee Home runs yesterday: Foxx, Athletics, 1; Saltzgraver, Yan-' kees, 1; Ruffing, Yankees, 1;/1N THE Cou Cooke, Red Sox, 1; R, Ferrell, Red) 1X AND FOR MONROE Cov Sox, 1; Cissel, Red Sox, 1; B.!mn* Johnson, Red Sox, Averill, In-) dians, 1; Piet, Re: Schulmer-' y ich, Reds, 1; Ott, Giants, 1; Eng-! 4 lish, Cube, 1; F, Herman, Cubs, 1; ¢ Todd, Phillies, 1; Medwick, Ca dinals, 1; Vergez, Giants, 1. Leaders: Johnson, Athletics, 28 Foxx, Athletics, 28; Gehrig, Yan. County Judge ikees,. 24; Ott, Giants, 22; Berger, Braves, 20; Bonura, White ‘Sox,! 20; Collins, Cardinals, 20. League totals: National, American, 421; total, 846. FOR FAMILY WASHING There Is No Place Like Home Why stay all day over a wash tub? Why not eli- minate wash day worries? 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