The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 3, 1934, Page 3

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NC pe Ron OLE L EL PAE re PH PRACTICE GAME |FERA SOFTBALL "OF ALLSTARS "LEAGUE PLANNED LiCK CARDS REAL FEATURE, FOR NEAR FUTURE even 16 IN | EACH TEAM MAKES six| rour TEAMS TO COMPRISE RUNS, EIGHT HITS, THREE) LEAGUE, FEDERAL biREC- _ AN LEAGUE LEAD; DE- tar BLANKs INDIANS ERRORS; CATES AND a.' TOR TO CONSIDER DEVEL- ACEVEDO HIT HOMERS OPMENT OF OTHER SPORTS ite yey pom The practicé ganie played vel Oy’, Sark | terday to condition the All-Star Taner: spent @ joyous sactiatls | sik players for théir feature yenterday linproving tleir batting! game Sunday, proved to be a ro 8 ae * lengue in” detion here everages at the expense of fos." feature in itself. ten pitching, bat although they | f pad 1 ti may oe ari Getty Clirtis, recretitiotial diree- 01 imes én 7 ‘ Miitiined Hat 18 bite and a 12 to 6 ae ended in a tie score, 6 to 6, at the tor of the FERA, called a meet- 4 vietory over the Red Sox they! end of the nine cantos, when it ing of all diamondball managers ‘te sepa! the “ Americwn | Was agreed to call the game, é-' of thé city and all those interest- Dettoit Tigéés, cituse of darkness. i tidians and| The box score showed it was the by & fall gatié, | closest kind of a gamé; Each team veteran | Muaide six runs; Each team made ; Fans of the popular night sport of diamondball may get a chance i soon, ed in entering teams at two [o'clock toiiy. Decisions dre ex- ' pected to be made on the ques- i AGAINST STARS IN FIVE | GAME SERIES | | i | With diamondball on the boom! j once again, Castro's, Stars wil! try | | the mettle of the Lopez Funeral | Home ten, champions of the city, vin} ' the first of a five game series tonight ait Bayview Park. . i A. sweet collection’ of: pitchers | haye been: gathered together by the tio teanis, Either Ward, | Gates or Richards will do mound | | work for the Stars and Sterling or \ Lunn for the Undertakers: Castto expects nemesis to the Funeral with a team of himself, H. Gates, ; state ‘tourndment in the near fu-| ture, i CITY CHAMPS UNDER FIRE! to prove a,Camalier, Wm. R. Homers | Moreno, eee *| Stirrup, Herbert | Sweeting, | Johrison, | Sawyer, STANDINGS * Curry, Tae ns 4 ee ee! ass | Curry, Clifford lishes the eleventh’ list of | Pohtéla; José ‘names of thode citizens who | Bush, LB. have voluntarily joined the | Rien; Chas. Work Cofps of the FERA: | Bara si ; The number of hours each. | Roberts, Louis signed up fe » tLapee, E.. M. ‘ia also eget | Martino, Jose ; | Chavez, Eufemio closed and the entire mem- ita Fiank bership ha: Noble, R. H. Prado, Ramon Today’s list follows: fPernahes, | Shank Names— Hotirs: Roberts, Wm. R. 20; Williams, J.T. 15' Haskins, O. J. 32] McDonald, Mar! Is, } s ‘od . Geet tntiies wen ka kan ihebes te: dat 12: Sawyer’ J. W. 6, Roberts (Bunnie), Manolo} Rosado, . Juan 20 Sanchez, Jose T., Jr. . jo atid Georgie Acevedo.’ | Lowe, Mary A. 18) Johnson, Leon .... hése games will be played % we, Chas. S. Saunders, Robert condition players and détenlie | icktiey, Latney cKenzie, B. 24 an All-Key West teh, which willl yin Chas. R 13 Roker, Perey J. 3 | play at West Palm Beach in the} * 9708" 3 “| Henson, Alice - Fernandez, 9) Demeritt, Ben 12. Vitzelio; Frank 12! Gibson, Lorenzo ~, 24] Hollingsworth; Muriel 10; Saunders; Claude - o4| Curry. E. A. Pinder, W. R. 24 | Albury; Isade 10! De Poo, Julio M. D. ‘Henry Albertus Berlin A. Moreno, Petra ; canye Albert’. ‘ /meuthpa, stopped the! cight Wits, And each tedm erred tion of limiting each team to sell, J Nellie 10! Pinder, M. J: ‘in their tracks | three times. | twelve players and allowing no Andrews, ne poe 14 Roberté,, Bustace white Braves Sevilla started the mound’ a té i ‘é | Goehring, is 2) Harris, Roger ... the 4 tasted but an! ji ted. or in ound trarisférs to othér clubs, after the AMERICAN LEAGUE | Boza, Adolfo .... 3) Siagtston: tates A. Bie © Vietiry (6 gith ai étén| for the Pitate side of the “All-| league starts. ‘The four best dia] Clib— Pei,| Bond, Lula Gates, Frank break in the four-game series. Stars aiid pitched six innings, then biti pitene + th it: Detroit 6 Moore, Hugh A. . Grits, Bilson. The Cube defetited St. Louis 6 Catbonell took up the burden for) MONA. PE se. Wi i ana ster, |NO™, York 9| Valdez, Eddie Edgar, St. Clair . td &; fo take thé deries, two piimes| the renidining frames. Hotiky Mo-' Lunn, Richards, Ward and Ster-| Croyeland 1) Saunders, John H. Stanton;.C. H. & thie; and éut the Gitiite’ Weng | inal hurléd thé entire game for ling, will be divided up among the Boston ....... 53 Johnson; C. B, Herdanties: Esigenio His ttn th thece Wud the Acevedo Giants, iieams. | Washitigton 468 53 .459| Pinder; Esmie | Bost; Elida... . « games. ¥] The Giants started the scoring} ‘rgntative reports indicate that} St. Louis ........ e -417| Gomez, Lucille Brost, Lorena Raglish hit « homer for thie Cubs. | ii thé opening inning, Cates mide the deague will be cémposed of | Philadelphia $8 86. 408) pobirts: Liidwig Sawyer, Willie Hit Led seattoted dite Cardinals! two efrorsy A. Acevedo was hit by , Me lease Hd Lops, | CRICARO 37 64 366) Richards, Phyllis Nevin’, Dano S. in’ ‘te a pitched ball, Molina singled to, four teams, Acevedo Stars, Lopes NAMES--NO: TWO for bie seaxon's ninth victory. ‘i center, A. Rddtiguez also bingted. | Funéral Home, Reliéf and andther | NATIONAL LEAGUE Thorps Mis. ‘Luther " ‘The von wot the game, the I mpson, K srs Matll ped ih the | This combination netted three tal-' club not yet named. — Pedro! Club— i Rouen Mobs Vedi ay standing from the ok a ET the | Aguilat Will inidndge the fourth New York : Ropers, Balde when Aj 1 Lopes. thé fitst pirtes wearked ay one etki ‘Mf club, C: Peterson the Relief, A . i Felton, Dell. Hale Gp in the last Hall Of the Aroveds reaching fitst on Ingrd-; Acevedo the Stars and Char lqavloh, Merceda A. ie sacked out out a home run. The ham’s error, stealing secoiid dnd Lunn the Funeral Home. Pittsburgh ones: ee ware Was 8 to 7 an feta | counting on G. Garcia’s single to! My. Curtis is planning a vig-} Brooklyn - Demeneck,. Nila... and voor f tee! (anes ian yc a ch ordiis® Sports ditipaign. He in- pee i Johnson, Mrs. Ellen ... sapgert coope in the fourth ining by scdting ,. rs a | Cincinnati Gladhe Gone i Pirates trounce the | fou, times. May. tends to start Working soon on; + ' h ye doubled to left 5 att Bentley, Ruby M. - Reds; 13 to 3. Mean-! 114 Cates hit the first piteh over baseball, golf and tennis. W ie Reynolds: Thelma while, Lucas for the most. the Jeft fielder’s head for a home football and basketball season ar-| ¢ LAS N IF I E D sl rheledhs Wk HOMES Garten ble He thom bith jran. M. Acevedo reached fitst rives those sports will also be ¢n- 6! Curry, Heskiah dawn handily, m hitless! on @ forceout and scored..on Car- ieetoetade crane &! Curry, Miss Margaret . fer one four-inni stretch, | bonell’s hard tiple to.left. Car-| C 0 L U M N 24 Roberts, Lednard -... Mickey Cochrane's — surprise | yeinell then scored another, coming’ ONUTS WIN WIN 6! Adams; Mrs. Phemia Pitching choice against the In- tin on an error by the shortstop. eecccccece d! Agente eH dines turned out to be a pretty) with Alberto Acevedo’s tripte | Advertisements under tnis head | 6! Curry, Mrs, Emma of strategy when Youtite} to deep left, Machii’s singlé to| OVER GOOSERS will be inserted in The Citizen at homed: J. gi 24! Rosendo, Jose Auker shut out the Tribe, tert and Castro's one base blow, the rate of le a word for each im | p,, 341 Reever, Hogalté only four The seore | the Giants scored twice and kcitbt: sertion, but the minimum for the} > 10) Perron. Jenbe go to @. Auker beat the In-| 124 the count in the fourth. first insertion in evecy instance E 10| Tonn, Chas. | Met Hardee, in'a duel,| ““Carnonelt again tripled in the| SHOWER OF RUNS BY “NUTS” 260, be ; 12\tyeel Rateal “the Tigers rapped out 1°) pirate sixth and scored on a throw- IN FIFTH DECIDED iy Payment, for. cleanfied, adver | coi 24) Valdez, Thomas ........ out at first, Armando Acévédo,! tisements is invariably in advance, | egiita 5 Valdes, John St. Louie Browns closed a 1 GAME {but regular advertisers with ledger |” 5; Valdez, defeating he blond slugging shérstop of the i i tk ‘ectne- | ¢ Steve 12) Romero, Sarah et 4 the! Giants, smashed a hard linet deep | or jecose ney eres erence} ag 20| siden CHER # to 8, in the came! siong the Heft flelt foul line and ne ae Geo. F Hokies after coming from tie: vaced all the way homé ‘to tie the The Coconuts again defeated aes gsi tte thee | Shepherd, Mestiie ees of Mba to Knock Tietie out of the! came fot oniée and for atl. There | the Blué Goose nine at the colored | Swece Mturipe Ms Ove Oe ee A iid ae fem in the eighth and push over! vie no widte scétine aftér that.) ball park yesterday afternoon’ poevng Se Sea TIS TE ence og een It was a life séver for the Giants. 1 wien the final score being 5 to 3. With each classified advertise. | WA “peacue Castro and Al Acévedd Were The Coconuts won their game in! ment The Citizen will give freé an| This Néw vee AR: feat in the field for the Giatts./¢ big fifth inning when the; |Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for roe - aio io Ab tare . |i GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR New York béhell wielded the willow most pO-| The scote was 0-0 up to that & 14 ®) tently, Cates with « Héther and | frame aiid then the nutters turned FOR SA | ee, | Buwrian| single, Carbonell with to ties. | on eee hig guns. | When he! — ——| ff gives you ALL these moder conveniences and Howat.) — Seore by innings: ‘ gthoke cledted, the Coconuts had| FOR SALE—42-foot Cruts Pirntes 014 001 O00—G 8 8 five Fans, and Irichdustigue, the} Fully equipped. Benjamin Saw SQaick Regtaing Coepiber of R. A. a A. Giants 300 200 100—6 8 3° opposing pitcher, was cooling off} Ye" 415 Bahama street. He rust. Large and roomy. Freezes Sa ‘ 7.10 4 Ratteries: Sevilla, Saree in the showers. ! aie | miore icejcubes faster. mR « eee OL and’ Vidal; Molina att “Al Ro: | In the Severith the Blue Goosers ga 5 ‘eo Autémitic Interior Lighting. YYeinson, angen, | 'O. ond Vi : Scored. twice, McGee was hit by| © UMBER FOR SALE— Apply « Sail © Slidiag Shélves. Adjust- and Todd, J. Wilsons] Sommminry: Errors: Cates 2.' pitcher, Inchaustigue walked andj Fellows Hall, Ca cee a able in height. Mango. Clatk, Leonwrd{ Gabriel 1, A. Acevedo. 1; Al Rod-'f, Suarez singled to right, both wks! @ Auxiliary Foot-pedal Lope. tieuez 1, Ingraham 1; rans SAG cannes scoring. In the ninth gel sat Door Opener. peers «| ted in; Moling 2, Al Rodtighez 1,| they scored their last run. Red stay SeunS BOGE: oy Be jeremuerniusedlausGs i ach a e Artman_ Press, | ; red, At Chicago R. HB.) Castro 1, Armando 1; Cate Dean singled to left, Dorsett hit Phone 51, Citizen Building, and economical operating SL Louis 2 9% 4! Gabriel 1, Castillo 2, Carboriell 1; to shott Who fiitbled the ball, and * . ore in cooler room tem- Citcago 6 11 ©! home runs: Cates 1. f. a Dean scored of & wild pitch. | Saar hes peratures. its: Carbonell 2, Al e fiel D Me- @ Vegetable Container that Batiories: Hallahan, Vawee, | 15 ee banal base hit: Maye 1; 1 a Rus nee Megat and G i WANTED kee} ts vegetables crisp Haines atid Davis, Delan Lee} Acevedo ntosh for f | a Trosls for days rtnett etolén bases: Machin 1, M. Ace- jagher for the Rlue Goose plaved|GOOD COOK or one willing to ( <P Mantnet. ke b ‘ : iz to @ All-Steel Cabinet. Gleam- vedo 1, Gabriel 1; striitk out: by good games. Old Roosevelt Sands; jearn, Night dinner, good ing porcelain interior with ‘At Cinei id R. it. B, | Sevilla 5; by Carbonell 2, by Mo- and Melntoshi hit wéll for the nut-! wages, Phone 75 or 890-W. either porcelain or glisten- Po nk - . 13 14. 1] lina 4; bases on balls: oC 1. ters with Red Dein and Gal- jly17 ing Glyptal baked enamel ct 00 P wild pitches: Molina 1.} lagher doing the hondrs for the pia exterior. Z oer ll jaléas and : onsal s 3 hit by ee vd Se- Blue Goosers. | FEMALE‘HELP—SALESLADIES @ Monitor Top mechanism ee 2 j} villa MAL “acevedo) ; left on | These same two clubs will cross | requires no atteation—not Fréy, Kichihans, Brennan andy Cots 5; Pirates 6; uitpires: Na-. hats next Sunday afterhoon at the KLY AND YOUR OWN areca ane sesiaes current —_— vatro, Geo. Acevedo and D. Me-| colored park at 2:30 o'clock. | ) for agony Carthy; time of game: Score by innings: R. H. Ej est lovely AMERICAN LEAGUE Peebles eee Coconuts 600 005 000—5 10° 3} No canvassing. At New York rs 7 Fr, TODAY'S GAMES — [b. Goose 000 000 201-3 8: 3 Write fully. os Ratton 1} Batteries: Jack, Hannah and 0: and color preferen Yotk “a is i MeIntosh; Inchaustigue. FE. Suarez| ion Frocks, Dept. rtorleas Hi, dohyson, Walbers, _amenvean ‘beactn eee F. Hannibal, A. Dean: cintiati, Ohio. Weteh and &. Pertell; Rafting and weitere _ SEES. aeccas ioe s Chieago at Detroit, ; } = in sled wuachaisisme Diekey. : si St. Louis dt Cleveland. Sat nEEaeR EERO ‘ rk. | Only games scheduled, , on. toma ry at ey eee yt 1 STEAMSHIP Co. @ In additionto the standatdtyeat Model ‘7 illustrated above gr pel @ ig P NATIONAL LEAGUE j UNITED STATES FAST wanna pon se Oem Rye anee beer cable fc arage pace " aad area horton Cincinnati at Chicago. MAIL ROUTES FOR vais tcitwce af (ns eee 08 34 Tietje, Galtivan and Shia; Coffhhan, MeAfec; Andes | and Grube. Pittsbargh at St; Louis. New York at Philadelphia. | Boston at Brooklyn. Leave Key West for Hav: At Cleveland R. Ht. OOO P.M. Detroit 3 10 Ol) Rey Weat's Fiest Fandtal Home panne tand © 4 3.1 Key West's Firat Ambulance terion: Auker and Cochrane; Soret Heder, Lee and Pytlak. | oe : -—— || PRITCHARD = ashington at es } Phone 548 Never Sleeps days 6:30 P. M FE tn a i Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- { é ' : } PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 ana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West, Wednesday. and Saturdays Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, "Phone 71 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. sealed-in-steel mechanism for only $5. With all its features, and its un- ralleled performance the General Fleceric costs no more than any good refrigerator in similar sizes. $280.0 Other models as low as $175 THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Salés Manager ® Cocoanut Plants, each 1Se Hibiscus Plants, each 10¢.25¢ Bougainvilléa, Red or Por- Ple on neeeee SOO to SLOT Poinsettia Plants, 50¢ te $1.00 Just Call 818 and Have @ Crétohs; each ... 2S. 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