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se agree tnt it i E 5 5 : tities i isi i if ti 28 "D better not!” he enswahed “1 aappore I'm a fogy. but | hate Sort of thing. Rad enough for a fo bleat ont a lot of repentant HES past tthe mine?™ pry iid LE iH li any & mint, and after a nih ” he said, 14 you get them? Don't you think they're stale?” Marsha sampled the condemned. Gopsidered carefully, and then said thought the mints were ‘ the evening as If r f sent morning, Marsha looked ap Gver the low, stone wall. A had been purring up come to a standstil. responded, as he raised brows and smiled. meant he'll be sorry to miss ‘ # see. How do ft reach your retreat? Ladder or air ? Ob, gates; I see. A bit along. heard.the crunch of grave) @ lelsured step and did not “Well, Princess?” she: heard, m Geoffrey's bantering tone, * “Well, Geott?” “How fs it going?” “Beautifully!” “God!” (He laughed after he Spoke.) “To think, that 1 should live to see this day! How did he do it?” “Really you don’t want a descrip- uon—" she questioned. His eyes narrowed. “No,” he an- Swered, “I think | don't.” Again he Z (A “To think that | should live to see this day!” laughed, and this time a sneer was caught and held im the sound. “Have Juncheon with us?” she asked. He bowed with an frontcal court- lness. His drawied “Charmed,” car ried on the effect he wished to pre duce. Marsha, pretending she did not notice Geoffrey's threatening upset, spread out her pretty hand, palm upward, and turned her face to the sky. “You'd better,” she said care- lessly, “t think {t's going to snow.” Without speaking he followed her to the house. b: After he had gone up the absurd There will be no diamondball CAME TONG game tonight between the Lopez | * Funeral Home ten and Stars bt before announced, - ‘The Undertaker manager an-| Rowneed that because of ather ac-! tivities in the city, it would be} impossitte to hold the comtest. OMI DD I PMID little stairs to brush from bimselt the traces of motoring, 4nd bad, in ;a tiny chintz-decorated bedroom, ; | used a military brush that elbowed Marsha's rose-enamel and silver bu- reau things, he made his way down again and turned to the living room. where a driftwood fire burned brightly. Marsha was off somewhere. Prob- ably changing her frock, he decid- ed, to something a bit more daring {than the one she laid away; to something that would “knock an eye out.” He sat planning. (Copyright, 1934, by X. Haviland-Taylor) ‘Temorrow, Marsha's skies fall. Notice To Subscribers Please be prompt In paying the carrier who delivera your paper. He pays The Citizen 15 cents a week for the pa- per and sells it to you for 20 cents. His profit for deliver- ing is 5 cente weekly on each subscriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. Ohh hkidhdadad LD tines reuse emia spe Seo PA enn OO Tournament At West Palm Beach ‘Locals Expected To Be Big GIANTS, TIGERS = | Fire be Anal Fost STILL LEAD IN Coast Competitive Play; This Season | i; BENGALS. SWEEP SERIES; Thirteen Conchs , strong, the| WASHINGTON SENATORS! Lopez Funeral Home diamondball i BOS sox team will leave over the highway aND ii.oid nates ; tomorrow morning in a motorcade) SPLIT DOUBLEHEADER to compete in the annual East! Coast tournament this year at! {Special to The Citizen) | West Paim Beach, NEW YORK, Aug. 6,-—Leity Im a telegram received from €.! Gomex barely, missed piteliing: a Waddel, heading the tournament) no.bit ‘game for bis eighteenth vie! plans, Manager Charles Lunn was! tory of the season, but even with} informed that the Key West ten his fine hurling it took a pair of! would have the honor of playing home.jruns..for the. . Yankees,,;.to the opening game.temorvow at 5; beat the Athletics, 3 to 1, and! jo’clock. The Conchs” ‘opponent: swéep the three-game series, {has not yet been ‘picked, |. One ofthe homers was Lou Entries have heen received’ Gehrig’s thirty-sixth of. the season, from Melbourne, Fort Pierce,; which put him two ahead of Jim-} Miami, Palm Beach, West Palm! mie Foxx and kept him in front Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Hollywood,! of Babe Ruth's famous 1927 ree-| Clewiston, Bau Galtie and Pahoo-! ord, But that wasn’t needed aft kee with the competition lasting: ‘Tony Lazzeri had hit for the! three days. The Key Westers are... { hous to cop the East Coast title| ‘imeuit in the seventh to put the! this year, but if they are eli-! Yanks ahead, | minated, will return at onee. The league-leading Tigers} The hopes of Key West lie in! handed the White Sox a7 to 0! oe Sa Gar nein of! shutout in the final game of their] » ann, Stand aM y's! stay mound artist. Lunn pitched! ji,my. Dykes’ Fi " | y Dykes’ outfit. ' a Abnacagen lta the ree Washington and Boston split a ment last year and, according to! Goybieheader with the Senators, experts, would have won except! winning the opener, 2 to 1, and for avcouple of close decisions! the ited Sox, the nightcap, 7 to 3.’ against him) : Hal Trosky’s home run in the, Key West fielding is up with) sourth inning with two. men on the best. Catan. at the hot cornet! }ases put the Indians ahead of the haha, Arh shine” as sre, nat Browns, and the Tribe won, 5 to Ormer) eter Castro at. shor’ 2. will be in{the game every-minute! " phe and’ the veteran “Wrinkley” In-'rerry and his troupe of baseball graham, outstanding backstopper| champions hammered hits all over | here, will be supporting wan’s. the Baker Bowl, both inside and pecs fete ane Pe bases! out, as the New York Giants! xe. Cage wow, when the! turned in a 7 to 4 slugging vie- on iota for ity = ,{ tory over the Phillié e tournament game played! ‘The Cubs got an n break last, year was the first participated ' with the tail-end Cincinnati Reds ‘m by a Key West diamondball! when Lon Warneke pitched them fen. Their play was remarkable.'io a 4 to 1 victory in the second | }F This year they have been de-' game of a doubleheader. The! feating every team sent down Reds, with Paul Derringer at his {here from Miami with ease and pest, had won the first game, 4 to! = Charles Lunn and local 0, before a crowd of 30,000. Der-| ries, making a clean sweep over bludgeons of Manager sportsmen of the city expeet much ringer gave only four scattered} from the Island City ten in this hits as he blanked the Bruins, and | tournament play. Ferry service for the team was supplied gratis by the FERA. A allowed no one to reach third base. | After coming from behind to} , take a victory in the first game, long session of batting practice 6 to 4, the Pittsburgh Pirates: for the Lopez Funeral Homers at routed St. Louis with a 7 to 2 tri-| the Army field was announced for, umph in the second game to win this afternoon. both sides of a doubleheader. Paul Making the trip are W. Cates,} Dean was charged with the loss of 3b; A. Lunn, p;.R, Machin, of; D.| the first game when he went to MeCarthy, of; G.-Gonzalez, of; P./ the showers after the seventh in- Castro, ss; E. _Albury, 2b; €.| ning. Paul Waner got four hits Sterling, p; Richards, p; E. In-| out of five times up in the second graham, c; H. Gates, .1' . Goeh-| game. ving, rss, and Manager C. Lunn.! The Dodgers and the Braves di- ‘An attempt will be indde' to Recure | vided a doubleheader, Boston win- the services of ‘“Ludy” Acosta, | ning the first contest, 7 to 3,.with) former Key West slugging ace, a ninth-inning rally against Emil when the team arrives in Mianti, | Leonard, and Brooklyn, the after- | piece, 5 to 3. THE The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE {At Boston R. H. E. > €2 <3 Piboatiee Sd 748.2) x - va | Brooklyn ............. 4264 4 (ere “ ‘d | ‘Batteries: | Frankhouse and | Spohrer; Zachary, Leonard, Car- AMERICAN LEAGUE + roll and Lopez. Club— w. L | — Detroit Second Game New York At Brooklyn Cleveland 54} Boston Boston 19) Brooklyn : Washington .465| Batteries: Betts and Hogan; St. Louis .... 54! Benge, Babich and Lopez. Philadelphia 392 Chicago 346) First Gate —— | At Chicago R. H. E. cl lpia BOO Lpincinnati ; eo 8a4 jub— sole. SY oe Lee | New York .. ee er abe gees Ghacace: ana Lon: p civenge 62 as bardi; We Tinning and Hart- St. Louis . * ett, Phel Boston ... 2 52 500," ae 5 ies 5 de hendg a Second Game Philadelphia > eo arte. eee arses pea n < neinnati = se a Cincinnati i 88 06. 24T) Chicago ae ey inn Wwe CAME | Batteries: Frey, Stout and] TODAY'S GAMES | Manion; Warneke and Phelps. | AMERICAN LEAGUE | ete as \ | No games seheduled. \ At St. Louis R. H. E.; t | Pittsburgh 6111} NATIONAL LEAGUE ee. eee 410 1) No gamés scheduled. | Batteries: Smith, French and} i MAJOR LOOPS' spaces Hagel West Baby-Stars' ii, tadmmate, Al Acevedo, used “<The “Baby-Stars pulled the str-_ se aes me Ore ASM A SGC one rrr “6 : ° ’ SE sevyro-eripsncpseteetmmar-asdna-seeasieacianahaie sume Nesey PEPIN LIL ELE ELL EL APE EELS OPE. wey ILS as NS “ 7 é : : Pe = 4% * * y “prise of thé evening by outscorin | the All-Star team, and their piteh- |.er,, Homky Molina, jerky undet- | dvifting just. right and kept thé! Navy buffdloed throughout. “Mo- [ina also did relief’ work in, the first game. As for hitting, the hits apiece in three attempts. ‘Mayg: was also there with the | willow, successfully pushing one fout for a, double. with the bases! PEPET loaded and. keeping up:his reputa- aah | tion as a dangerous. batter with _ imenom 2 at HONK: PUL Ls HuRL.} Thorp and Thompson hit two sieges Hout of threé for their mates of the ING STUNT WITH GREAT) destroyer, but it was all in vain. RELIEF WORK IN: FIRST! i was a closer game than the AND WIN IN SECOND | score showed in the opener. : epi } ing was even, each nine securing j eight safe cracks, but the ability The: Island City defenses won) of the home town boys to push out in the naval attack yesterday. | runners across the rubber on few Baseballing seamen from — the} hits provided a wide lead by the Destroyer J. Fred Talbott. manag: | end of the game. ed to count twice in each game of; William Cates, third baser of the doubleheader at the. Navy! the All-Stars, wailoped out’ three Field, but the Key West All-Stars! singles and: a booming triple in marked up seven in the first game} five trips to the home plate while ; CORLOEEESECEEEES OLE OOSSEEEEERESEEEESEHESESEEES PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Plants, each lhe Hibiseus Plants, each e.2Be Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- | Just Call, 818 and Have a READY-TO-SERVE PASTRY DESSERT Delivered to You Maloney & Peacock vedi-ten in the nightcap. his. glove to good advantage at | second: base, pulling in nine agsists | and four putewts without an er- O92 OCOHO9O9 ODO O99SS° 2999-2909 Grace; PL Dean, Haines und De- ‘Coeeeccecooce jeoee laneey. | rer., Navymen Dawson and Brown et cepted 12 chances between them! 3 Sceond Game ith nary an error to keep the e P L U M B I N ¢ At St. Louis R. H. E,; seamen. in the running, ] N § U A N ¢C : . Pittsburgh 2... 713 2) Summaries follow: R E < PR SIN cece ence ey First Game al : rcune Batteries; Hoyt and Padden;| Score by innings: S ice: Street ¢ DURO Histlshan, Walker,. Vance, Meonex (A Stara. toi 112 100-7 3 1p Ofee? 19 Pawel $ and Delancey. ‘Talbott ... 002 000 000—2 8 5 : PLUMBING SUPPLIES | Batteries: J. €asa, Molina and e At Philadelphia R. H, E.i C. Griffin; Peyret, McPeters and TELEPHONE NO, t 3 PHONE 348 New York 7 13. @, Schorder. 4 ¢ Philadelphia ....... .. 4 7 31 Summary: Errors: Peyret 2, aid E Batteries: Parmelee and Man-' Schroeder b, MePetersl 1, Yan- oH @ cuso, Danning; Collins, E. Moore,! able 1; runs batted in: Cates 3 3 JOHNC. PARK Hansen and Todd, | Carbonell 2, Mayg 1, Acevedo 1, PORTER-ALLEN s | Al Acevedo 1, Brown 1, Schorder $ AMERICAN LEAGUE i 1; three base hit: Cates 1; two 3 i First Game | base hit: Brown 1; stolen bases: COMPANY $ 328 SIMONTON ST. At Boston R. H, E,| Thorp 1, Cates 1, Molina 1; sac- Washington 210 4! rifice hits: Griffin 1, Mayg t; Boston ...... wu. b 6 4, Struck out: by Casa 2, by Peyret A “FOR RENT” AD: HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE Batteries: Linke and Sewell;; 2, by MePeters 2; bases on bal! Ostermueller, Walberg and R. Fer-| off Casa 1, off Peyret 5, off Me- | Peters 2; hits: off Casa 6 in 6 in- rell, | nings; off Peyret 7 in 7 innings; stifted : Second’ Game | time of game: 2:10. On the Ce Page $ At Boston R. H. E. “fo e Washington Ss Bete Second e Is SURE TO REACH Boston 710 2. Score by innings: R. H. E PERSON e Batteries: Thomas, Burke and! Talbott .... 100 100.0— 2 9 5 THE 3 Bolton; Rhodes, Welch and Leg. Baby Stars 202 105 x—10 11 1} YOU SEEK $ gette. \ Batteries: MePeters. Brown, ry | Venable and Schorder; Molina E 5s e At Detroit R. and A} Rodriguez. pues bs 3 | Chicago ... 0 6 2! Summary: Three base hit: A. THE. © Detroit 7.10 0 Acevedo; two’ base hits EEE) OE $ Batterie Lyons and Shea; son, Peter, Castro, Molina, Mayg;} g Bridges and Cochrane. stolen bases: G. Acevedo 2, Red-! e riguez 2, A. Acevedo 2, Dawson| e At Cleveland R. H. E.,1; sacrifice McPeters 1;|f eeeccccaccccccccenaqeeacececaceeeseseseseseeeee St. Louis 2°10 1! Struck out: by Molina 4, by M e Cleveland % &- D> ©! Pet 1; bases on balls: off! —READ-— e OUR PUR! Batteries: Newsom, Andrews, Brown 1, off Venable 1; wild} 3 E MILK and Hemsley Hudlin and Pytiak., pitch: McPeters 1, Venable 1, 3 Brown 1; hits: off MePeters G in| THE KEY WEST g MAKES HEALTHY Citi At New York R. H. E.} 4 innings; off Brown 4 in 1 and} 3 DREN AND BETTER Philadelphia .................--. 1. 2 241-8 innings, off Venable 1 in 1} SUNDAY STAR: BABIES New York : 3 8 2, and 2-3 innings; losing _ pitcher:| 8 Batter Benton and Berry,’ MePeters; umpires: J. Avila,| © Nothing Takes the Plece of Hayes; Gomez and Dickey. | Patilla, Ubieta and M. 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