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BOR OE OTE LI FT Be hh ORIEL IRIE ee eee VOLUNTARY CORPS! ‘ix: peeneezeogceononcosscees | M: ‘The Citizen today pub lishes the tenth list of names of these citizens who "pave voluntarily joined the ‘ len, Sylvanus Those were quiet, sane days that Jaycocks, C., Ir. - 2S ewe F FOLLOWING THROUGH “sewn Eas signed up for ip also shown. Names of persons who join the corps will be published each day until the books are closed and the entire mem- bership has appeared. Today's fist follews: Cabanas, Julio «. At the entrance to one of the ¢/ Prominent exhibits to the Worlt’* | Fair, there is a little counting de viee that clicks away hour after hour, recording every eager visi tor to the exhibit. On past the million mark it clicks, two millien —three, and finally ever ten mih (By ,SOVE) --CARDS ; LICK CUBS ROOREHOASODOHDOR EHS EOEECOPHECOOOGEDOODOSOEROEOO® | | Twas alittle disappointed Mon-{ ers for Walterson’s team, were not BROOKLYN DODGERS pe.| day nigtit’ at the diamondball’ so hot. Guavara, at first, was aw- games because of the poor show-! ful, but May took over the job FEAT PHILADELPHIA AG-) ing of the visiting outfit in the! successfully for the remainder of GREGATION WHILE REDS first game, but I was tickled to’ play. Lucilo shewed up well) rain they ey dfove over tie hills, played chess, read. She played |. ‘the piano for him to find her heart swell as she realized he liked to listen, No, she had never before.known 5 | what it meant to be happy; but she Cruz, Murdoek Hampton, M. L. Betancourt, F. Sawyer, Everett England, E, R. keow how ber caps will ride|knew certainly that it conld not | death over the performance of the; enough at second. Ubieta, at third,|’ Names— Hour | Williams, John T. - a ) 4 last, | TRIUMPH QVER BUCS | now really great “Ah! Ah!” Lunn.’ didn’t get going until the second) sgunders, H. Diaz, Julius ... yo an es little —— = “You haven't it yety” he went on,| “HOW could 11," sho “reftected, He had ;that floater and screw: contest. Baker played short and} wawman, W. M. Russell, Chas, B. ns te nak the ae id you toll her that “considering -all I've done; all I ball down to perfection and would was poor. He missed good ehane-| 4 I Rendueles, F. sai” Da pity ag ear «Fay Spy a0 yas te Gruesome | can't do or be because of all Ive {Special to ‘The Citizen) have beaten any club that night.! es. but also turned in some good ; MATUREH, «+ - Richardson, Bryan - cee bie eum tinea, Se tie that makes me turn shuddering | done!” and thinking thus, terror,| NEW YORK, Aug, 2,—Mel Wrinkley behind the plate is the! ones, not up to his former form | Lamelas, Faustino . Sanchez, Aurelio . ple ‘bee aS didieen, bua ae ‘fom yout” an fey deluge, would fill her heart. | Ott made his. twetity-fifth and! best all-around — diamondballer in Key West, however. rag eee = Valladares, Mrs, L. . als ae ones “fecatee—ehe’ felt badly about| Geoffrey Tarleton became a re- twenty-sixth home runs of the here. Sterling was afflicted with: Acosta, in left, was as great as oatemaath re Saunders, Ivan And the ‘exhibliee, Sweliaue, | Roberts, E. F. Atwell, Julius . Sawyer, Scott Torres, L. Camero, William - ‘stage fright,” a peculiar disease well known in the ball profession. , Richards did well, mote Wraith of the inferno she had known. She held his memory close, however, and deliberately. He would be well matched with her, her aunt had said; her aunt had ever and in the first game seared | ‘the first run for his club with a especially aft-| double to left and raced ‘all the er going into the game with a cold; way home on an infield out to arm after sitting on the bench all; first. He was responsible for two ‘her cape ped the jnedriated way hey will look, weidding ‘ronnd on tio halts,” “Well, don’t you soe, dearest?” he She didu't; found this out by listening te *he opinions of these visitors, many of whom’ were’ experienced moter ists. Out of all this came an inneva- sea and drove in seven runs as the World Champion New York Giants took @ donbleheader from the Boston Braves hefere a crowd of! 14,000. The scores were 11 to 2 Guardado, Jesus Varela, Manuel . Aronzo, Jose . | Garcia, Laureano shook her that his was an almost equal \ of the first game and part of the’ other runs in the second game | Lopez, Jose Rogue, Hipolito looking up at him. Her eyes | depravity. pad tee second. Gates still plays like a with a double to right. In center, | Rodrigues, Francisco Caviness, Mrs, Ivy. . Co. a a, ee } Be aften to him she was! No, this life with Bob could not The Brooklyn Dodgers evened Paylor, J. R. Rohastas: Westie past it has been custom far 4 Si jack, 1, wonder if he is still when.he sleeps. Blondon, as usual, /hit well and was steady in Walterson and Gilman were peor judges of fly balls with Gilman turning in one sensational catch. | baffled child; he leaned manufacturer to make a product »j and then to use every high pres wide: | their sevies with the Philade] last. She must not let herself dream “ Nationals (wiftt, Wickers, William, Jr. Pieree, E. Lowe .. Luethi, Mrs. A. D. ~.. Saunders, Walter Sartgetpsadige a ae | Guavara and May took turns at, Wickers, William Jones, Mrs. Carrell B. cons oefiing means to make the ting. Casey Stengel's: lads pick-|/ femond Albury eavorted around right short and failed to show any-} Russell, R, M. Gibson, Paul D. publie buy the product -] od | ed away at Pitcher Phil Collins for! the middle bag as only he knows/ thing outstanding. In right the| Dupuis, D. A. Kelly, Irene made. restone Rages : 11 hits to triumph by the count of pow and hit the apple right’on the | combination of D. Walterson and | Hernandez, G. 2 ‘ porn mergtinendnge mew Coe : nose on various occasions. Cates, Gilman was not so hot. | Rivero, Jose ..: 24] Ward, Jas s what the pul om — “ ~~ Paul Dean outlasted Jim Weav-’ gt third, seemed to lack his’ usual; Walterson’s lacks a good pitch-| Infante, Jesus 24) Ward, Wm, built a tire that Yew — ; er in a brilliant pitching duel to) pon as he was not dashing around, er, a couple of good hitters and| Garcia. Maivelo 24] Johnson, Ruby {features benrte. Gad: eotetete win a shutout victory for St. Lonis| iy pis colorful style. He turned two more outfielders. I think] Casas, Vicente .. 24| Herttell, Florida 8. ig] when. they tate Gam GRR over the Cubs, 4 to 0, and even! in some beautiful fielding touches, | that with Lunn, Ingraham, Cates,| Urrutia, Antonio 24) Kemp, Mary H: . new tire tech ite seme from the the series at one-all, The younger | jowever. Castro was good and, as| McCarthy, Acevedo and Albury] Albury, Kirk . 241 Moss, Joseph * ee jar From - Brrrigy | of the. Dean brothers allowed five} 1. always does, was in the game they could beat anything in Mi-| Mateo, Campos 24) Filer, C. R. scientific achievemen’ z | hits, no two of them in the.same every minute. Bea Villaverde, A. 24| Rosam, E. 15 originated. It ix appropeiat y Seton and fanned’ Armando Acevedo was not up! With a crowd of approximately | Maya, Francisco . 24) Nunes, Joe g| called cabed the “Firestone Century Pre- : p tus Season's! t) his usual style. ,Gopher Gon- 3,000 spectators around the field,| Riou, Harry ..... 24) Rodriguez, Hector - : ; twelfth victory and his second] soe; covered the left field terri-! there is proof enough that the| Pena, Alfredo 24| Caviness, Helen .. 15! Motoriate are keen buyers, per | shutont. . | tory just as classy as ever. He is! fans enjoy seeing out-of-town | Rodriguez, Antonio Stl Caxinnan, Locisine 1p| Bepe more 0 than any other elses _ Trailing by four runs, the Cin-| peahy a slow runner, but you can’t | players in action. Good enough, | Nicholas, Ray Bert 24| Tift, J. Cc, .. i er — pte Pe jcinnati Reds responded to com-| nit a fly out his way without him! Charles Lunn and Frank Stickney.’ Candamio, Benito 24] smart, Clyde erld's Bair visitors asked far « mands to hustle by rallying to} parking right under it, MeCarthy,| Give us more games. Say, for in-|'Garcia, Manuel 24) Pent, Andra .... R 12 ea er woute oem o . a petoere out the Pittsburgh Pirates, | i, center, “did his part.” Machin | stance, the Dunn Bus, Horten, Garboso, Venancio . 24) Carey, Ella M. 12} Bro tien, non- co e -- Jae gat two hits, three strike outs and) Beer or L. and L. Freight Lines| Martinez, Maxie . 211 'Nonnemacher, Chiridéian 12] lone wear at # moderate price, j Pounding three Cleveland] two walks, ‘That's a versatile per-|'tens of Miami, Any of these/ Comes, Riearde . 24] Pinder, Edison 2 sae ee yal omy on 2 pitchers for 17 hits, the Detroit) rormance. | clubs will come down if expenses| Estever, Eugenio - 24) Harvey, Cecelia gj Seecencement, Mis eres we _ Tigers regained first place in the! "yo, the visitors, Bowen, eatch-| are paid. You can get information | Rodriguez, Juan 24) Menendez, Rosalie ..... ee ae oe tight American League race by ¢, was kept busy with some par-| from J. B. Lemon, Recreational | Solo, Nestor . 24, Richardson, Mrs. Herman 12 sr °; pray bes rae § Fae 4 trouncing the Clevelanders 10 to| ticularly wild pitching thrown his’ Director of Miami Beach, or E. R.| Fernandez, Aurelino 24) Jayeocks, Lily * 12] instead 0! rule pode ‘ard, kissed the tip of her nose, hack. We tried very hard not to bother touch; be felt she was a little fer when he seemed but gay. “When lies are made to make tappler,” be stated, “the _jetel expert ip heaven hurries to 8M another jewel for the lar's tftwa.. .. Bee? You know, when We telephoned mother last night, “th | eaid, “i'm missing you?” “Ves.” > “Well, yon know, dear child. 1) eoulde’t mise even my very dear olher just tow, because life is— _ Well. you know, anyway. | said that. You knew 1 ied; Mother probably bnew; hat she understood what Wee back of the lie. You did know 1) & Tied. -didu’t yout” “No.1 didn't, But | wasn't jealous, “et all, Rob” He could not always be light and Bey; he held her close pressed to “Bim for a short second. “Ne,” he altreed, voice tightened short, “1 know you weren't bNonewauld not be. iI-tieard ‘wht Rij’ in the niost round mified and clever way the dy. whether | seemed quite « Yow wanted to know ou were making me hap- 't yous” mitted. thing to me,” he seriously, “is that you riything of how rarely “seifiess and dear and generous and fale you are. You are so beautiful tm all ways—t—1 don’t know how TH ever equal you.” HE broke in, and close to sharp- ly. His faith in her, she could Wot bear. “Oh, don't, Bob!” she ap- Ned. She did not like him so well when he was not light and gay, he knew. “Well,” he said, with a squaring “of shoulders, “that’s that; but | feel ‘that Way and can’t help it. But you “Won't need to brood on it! Go play ‘Pour ‘piece, ” “You play—exquisitely!” that it could, she reminded herself, ‘She had, by constant compromise, made herself fabric for the wife of Geoffrey or of some one like Geof- trey. She could never be, and with al} trying, the suitable wife for Bob; aud she knew it—too well! T the end of the week she began to wonder whether Bob could love her it he knew why she had heeome his wife, The question per. sisted; grew strong; it turned her silent often and it led her.to look at, | him questioningly. “Tired of me?” he asked on one of these occasions. She wanted to answer with a vio | lent, “I shall never he tired of you! | A lifetime won't give me enough of |you! I'm @ ‘secondrate, shoddy plece, but no one could love you so well, if that counts.” She said, “Not exactly.” Drawled it. He had been standing by the hearth; tapping bricks with an emptying, pipe.;He turned to 9 on the broad arm fam} beginning ro Bo tie eas 4 -on her hair; he was always so bed sit |“And 1 know ‘you' wanted ‘tovsay | more, but old habits cling! Am I | right?” “Yes,” she admitted. Within, she said %0 him, panic at heart. “Don’t know me too well!” He said, “A little gain, dearest one!” She felt him kiss her hair and then he rose, And again before the hearth he filled his pipe with great particularity and gave to it | his entire attention. If, instead of looking slightly per- turbed she. were to say, “You dear! I feel that way too!” Or perhaps, with a touch, make him understand that she knew what all his floun- derings and gropings through sud- dently inadequate words, meant. (Copyright, 1934, by K. Havitand-Taylor) Bob and Marsha. go to town, te- morrow, ——_---- SESSLER ESOS EDEELeCCOCOEOOEe HOTEL LEAMINGTON “MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” NE Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Opposite Union Bus Station LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED ‘Single Room with Bath ... Double Room with Bath ALFRED SIMONS,. Manager. Park and Biseayne Bay $1.50 2.00 Oo 7 as Boston defeated New York. In a slugging battle of extra base blows ,the Washington Sen- ators drew up even in the current series with the Athletics by pound- ing out an Tl to 7 triumph. Five home runs were hit in the course | of the tussle. | A four-run attack in the fourth linning behind the effective pitch- ing of Dusty Rhodes gave the Boston Red Sox a 7 to 4 victory over the New York Yankees. | Young Johnny Broaca started on the mound for the Yanks but was taken out in the fifth in favor of Russell Van Atta, The tail-end White . Sox took both games of a doubleheader from the Browns, winning the sec- ond 4 to 2 in the tenth inning when Bonura hit a home run with Hopkins on base, The first game, .Ja wild) slugfest in which the Browns colleeted 13 hits and the White Sox 15, went to Chicago, 10 ‘to 6. The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Boston New York . Boston \ | Manewso, i Dennjine;) Cantwell, Mangum, Brown and Hogan, . Second Game ‘At Boston : New York R. H.E. 10 14 ont Boston ee AD | Batteries: Schumacher and ; Mancuso; Frankhouse, Smith and Spohrer. | At Brooklyn R, H. E. | Philadelphia 410 2 j Brooklyn Soc 811 0 | Batteries: Collins and J, Wil- ; son; Benge, Zachary and Lopez. | | At Chicago R. H. E. 46.2 ake: 8 <0 P. Dean and Davis; Weaver, Bush and Hartnett. At Cincinnati Pittsburgh R. H, E. 6 12 Cincinnati a ee Ss Batteries: Swift, Chagnon, Smith and Grace; Derringer. Johnson and Lombardi. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland R. H. E. Detroit - 1017 0 Cleveland 714 0 Batteries: Hamlin, - Phillips, Rowe and Cochrane; Hud! Bean, Hildebrandt and Pytlak. First Game At St. Louis R. H. E.! > Chicago . 016 1 [ St. Louis 613 0 Batteries: Lyons and oS Tae 5s "pattdiidi Shivesiil; Hubbel and! ot { | H way and turned in some sparkling | Seilers, Russell and Mingue, stops, DIAMONDBALL hurl-' { | i FRIDAY NIGHT The challenge issued by “ Castro’s Al team for a three-game series ha: heen accepted by the Lopez igregation, and tomo: Bayview Par! 1-Star diamondb row night at) of the ‘k the series of three games is promised} the fans.” This challenge was unanimous! approved by to the fact the Embalmers due that this series will condition them for the forthcom- ing battles at West Palm Beach for the state’: AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— Detroit New eek | Cleveland * | Boston . Washington St. Louis Philadelphia Chicago WATIO! Club— New York Chicago St. Louis Boston Pittsburgh Philadelphia ’s championship. | | Bet 0 9 ae 360 NAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. € “190 AT9 429 Brooklyn j Cincinnati McAfee, Hemsley, Hadley, New- som and Andr { Second Game At St. Louis R. H. E. | Chicago hole 4 8 0 St. Louis Bene eS Bae Batteries: Earnshaw and Mad-j jeski; Knott and Hadley. i At Philadelphia R. HE. Washington 42,44 0: Philadelphia 714 »{ Batteries: Weaver, Russell and Bolton; Wehr, Lagger and Hayes. | eee At New York R. H. F. Boston <q: 2.0 ew York 410 21 Batteries: Rhodes and Ferrell;) Shea; Broaca, Van Atta and Dickey. 52, ment The Citizen will give free an! Recreational Director of Miami. 4 TODAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at St. Louis. Washington at Philadelphia. Boston at New York. Detroit at Cleveland, NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Ci | t } | 1 cinnati, | | St. Louis at Chieago. New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. 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