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itt 4; her to him. her and she craved within bi wish--" be faltered, it" she prompted. 3 her smile, Islan jest. But loveliness. there anyone,” heaven forb her, Irritated her. to consider your “1 don't want ‘won't bi he promised 10 go back to her. eee oday’s , Wis., 78 years ago. BG ® taP on the door that rooms. “Come in, please,” she ordered fob opened the door to . he said, “are you wilt you have it ‘Bhe realized be was anxious to ‘Btold the table tete-a-tete with ber she answered, “I'll have some here.” t ring?” be asked. fo, thank yon, I'm not bungry fel the worry in bis exes, i. rp breath. S| alth still mattered "You ate no luncheon,” he re z “ ghe sald, “perbaps you'd fing.” She wanted bim at ease | poesibly could be. “You'll dine ire?” she questioned. ‘suppose a0,” he hesitated. She it Was obvious that he to tay something more. Hothing. Anything | can do of ee" 1 go down, or while! ” thatk you so much. | was to taking care of myseit: | 1 may as well grow used to “ She managed to smile at Mier ber words but he could IN, Bob supposed, would day take care of ber and the Tarleton'’s caring for any Pas, Bob thoyght, a some Wowid understand Tarle ed; some one with ber tn some one who would cheat some one whom she could jw Bob was touched he you would like to see she respond: ily and almost harshly, She mirthlese'y. “Fancy Aunt . | she did her hest to soothe kim, help feft her then and without on the lights she wan- | promoter, born at Andover, Mass., Birthdays senaeeuccee | President Herbert C-' editor of the Christian Century, of Calif,, born at West| born at Madison, N. J., 44 years lowa, 6@ years ago. i ago. wd L. Doheny ef Los An- oi mae, bern at Fond du George Fried, master) )o.) jn Montreal, Canada, 30 born at Worcester, Adams of Vermont and acronaytie yeatt 8§% turned, cowered: id, desperately ! empty room. it was a-sym- | endless stretch of level. | lay before her. She | Bob, who had told her | ely she had been, by his com- cold : and @ quiet minute @ smiled, Futile, it was, to | I him, or try to cry for him any- He was dining downstairs so that he might not have-to sit near her, whose need for him was agony. And even that need of hers wouldn't matter to one so unusually kind and } because—he hated her—hated her! AT Aten the following after. noon. ha tald down a book ‘she had tried to read, failed to read. ' Bob, bad been gone so long. She looked at the roses that been sent-her, who was masque! Ing as having sa slight cold.” On| the card fer come with them | was writ! an old, not quite{ steady script, “For my very deat{ daughter (Child, come to see me. I! am not afraid of catching colds). Your Joving, Mother.” And on the reverse of the card was written; “I do not like to have | you and Robert stopping at an ho; tel. L shall reason with him. Wil)! you both with me.” \ } Some day. of course, the ache | would dwindle, dim, Marsha reas | Qned. Aches must, or people could | n't love on. as they did. | Phe small clack in the leather! Where was Bob? He had been gone | 80. long. They, she heard his step in. his room; his stride, always long | around the room. She sat, tensé from listening. Atter gn intervatshe | beard him move again and after that came bis tap upon her door. She calle@ “Come”: he entered She saw that his look of strain was deepened, that he did not trouble tc avoid her cyes. He seemed unaware of her. “May | sit down a few moments? he asked, Something had happened, alized, that had drained him of his last strength. - “Please,” she answered. . He settled on a chair that faced hers. “Things have changed.” he faltered. “It's pretty bad. It will be hard for you. I've been to seq id {8 deeply hugg,* Marsha suppited, levelly. Again she glanced toward the roses that gad come with that card of dear and ming message. “No, not phat.” be answered. He drew. a deep breath, squared big shoulders, took @ elgares fro: leather case he alwase caceied, | ‘a with hands that were far from. steady and thea weak on. “She's 11" be stated daily, "very ‘ancer. t could pot tell ber, imagine bow she would feel over my telting her we were te be divorced. She hag been. | know now, too happy over thinking t had you.* He rose abruptly, dropped the mateh to a tray; settled once more, spoke again. “After she told me about herself—and Liewellyn of St. James Hospital saye she can live ao more than a year—she went on to tell me of how bappy she is to know | have you.” He puffed hard on his clgaret. There wag silence; “t couldn't tell her!” be broke ont; “couldn't! | couldy’t bear the thought of burting her and the shock might have meagt—" Marsha tnferred the rest of his statement. “I cid not ask for a dt voree,” she said, “nor dot want one until you do, and im every way... - And tf bean help you, and help your mother, | do so want to!" ‘She saw bis exes brim. She ached to draw bis head to her breast and to hold it pressed tightly there ag him, “It Ig a great deal to ask of yqu,” he murmured wearily. “No,” ske contradicted, (Cotas: thts 1934, by H, Mansland-Tavlgr) —- Bob and Marsha evolve @ plan, tomorrow. 40 years ago. Paul Hutchinson of Chicago, Prof. William E. Hooking of THY REY Wier ‘ m re hi oe AMERICAN LEAGUE ~~ TWO WAEKS ALLOWED. BY) HEAVY BATTING GAVE LOOP) cj) W. L. Pet, LUNN GOT HIM IN TROU-' LEADERS 16 TO 5 TRIUMPH; ecole : 68 37 es ew Yor! 39° 621 BLE; BEACHERS SCORE! BOSTON RED SOX CRUSH Cleveland, 46 (568 Flv! EIGHTH ATHLETICS | Boston ..... bE 528 FIVE IN RIGHT | Washington 55> 471 a {Pi Louis 56.440 It was close—but there was (Special te, The Citizen) Eula? veya a cy ue ; ot NEW ¥ibbs Aum. 10-The ee ee such a thing as an eventful eighth. Giants, who, appear to reserve NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘This: ip caferense: fo the see their best hitting performances’ Club— |W. Ia. Pets i game the Key spies S| for Hal Schumacher’s mound ap-, New York 39.636 lost to Miami Beach Wednesday ; pearances, served up the young, Chicago .. 41.610 afternoon. Two men were down on Miami Beach in that inning. “Ah! Ah!” Lunn and his twists were supreme on the mound. Then Lunn pitch- ed four balls to. one of the weak- est hitters on the Beach‘ten. From then on, four singles and a’ two- base hit in rapid succession scored | five runs and knocked the Conchs’ chances for a loop. in the fourth after two were down, ' also, Lunn passed another man. ! Immediately runners began get- the Conchs had garnered. In their scoring splurge in i second inning the Conchs had dis-; played a marvelous bunting at-; tack. After getting a man on by a awoke to their defenses, two runs had been marked up against them. ‘ Two runs on one hit and bunts! There’s the scoring. Aside from this, the Key West! ten put up just as great an exhibi- tion as advance reports had claim- ed they would. Cates at the hot corner lined up eight chances safely in his big glove to provide the slickest fielding for the locals. In Key West play he had fallen down, in fielding, but was expect- ed to be in shape by the time the team made the trip. He was! Sterling got the greatest hand from the crowd of about a thou. sand. He brought the stands to theiy feet when he leaped high in-; to the air at first and pulled down a yicious swipe of the batter with one hand. “Professor Wrinkley” Ingra- ham, the dean of diamondball catchers locally, was as usual great without too much fuss. Steady behind the plate, the Pro-| fessor used his bat to good ad-; vantage, clouting two smackers in foor trips up. It is significant that no stolen bases were mark- ed against him, Gopher Gonzalez in left, whose particular pastime is, parking ui- der any and all balls hit into his field, pulled déwn four skiers, in, an ¢@ manner, Gates featured as & pinch hitter for Machin and laid down as beautiful’a bunt as could be desired for a hit in his only time up. The Miami Beach team, entered in the tournament as Horton’s Beer, is practically the same team that Key West played in the tournament last year. The same hurler, V. Norris, was on the! mound against them. And it was nearly the same kind of a game. Key West was holding tight last year until late innings, rally, just as this year, put the opposition ahead and the Conchs found themselves unable to over- take the lead in the few innings remaining. The Key West bunch left Tues- day morning in a two-car motor- ¢ade, arrived im West Palm Reach about 7:30 o’clock that night, spent the ext day ‘there, playing a five o’gbock game, then eft Thursday morning for Key West veaching their destination last night. ‘Phe Conchs report wonderful treatment by everyone. Hotel Northwood was their headquar- ters. ‘Phe box score of the tournament game follows: | Harvard, noted philosopher, born Miami Beach ‘in Cleveland, 6} years ago. ABR. H. POA. E j —_—_— Thompson, 2b 5 0 0 1 0 0 Norma Shearer, movie star,|Schermer,c .3 1 0 6 1 Stembler, 3b 4 2 2 2 1 year: Hathaway, ss 4 1 2 3 1 0} viet eh —_— T. Norris;rf..4 2 3 1 0 0 Huge Eckener, famed German | H. Vickers, sf 4 0 2 3 0 0 ‘aptain of the Aix,” bora 66] Davidson, If ef 8.s 0 o| Z Haris, 1b ...... 00600 when a| / | pire: right-hander’s eighteenth victory, , garnished with 15 timely base hit? pittsburgh ‘off Brooklyn pitching, The swat-' Brooklyn | ting and -Hal’s gix-hit hurling gave | hila h the league leaders a 16 to 5 tri-| Cincinnati .. umph over sthe, Brooklyn Dodgers | runs. the fifth. Manager Mickey Cochrane per- ting on, base and, a slashing double | sonally, conducted the Tigers rst} case she always carried with ne:| Put two men across the platter, | their ninth consecutive victory and tolled five tight, Silvery notes | wiping out an early two-run lead, their third over the St. Louis Browns as the Detroit club bang- ed out a 13 to 2 victory with one; late-inning of its characteristic rallies. These were the dates. ‘The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York Brooktyn New York . Batteries: roll and Chicago at Pittsburgh, postpon- ed, rain. i Philadelphia at Boston, played on former d St. Louis at Cincinnati, played Lopez, Benge, C ! and increased their margin. over] the Cubs to three games. The Boston Red Sox defeated | the Philadelphia Atbleties, 15'to 2, in a game eut to five innings by It was strange. Lunn allowed, rain. Boston clinched the victory} 7OMs too, please, dear? I do so, want | only two walks the whole game. in the third inning by walloping And both were fatal to him. Back ' Sugar Cain and Al Benton for nine They added five more in only games hit, the Key Westers unleased a played’ yesterday in either of the profusion of soft hits all over the, major leagues, the others infield and when the Beachers rained out or played on former Berre macher and Mancuso. late, on former date. AMERICAN LEAGUE een pees | At Detroit R. H. E. St. Louis 229 2 Detroit . 13 20 0 Batteries: Newsom and Grube;/ Bridges and Cochrane. At Philadelphia Boston Philadelphia (Game c Batteries: led at end rell; Cain, Benton, Hayes. New York at poned, rain. Cleveland at Chicago, no game, d of fifth, r Welch and R. Fer- Lagger and ashington, post- played: on former date. to being R. H. E. J. Drury, 4 V. Norris. p .. 4 Totalk— 39 Key West AB R. H. Machin, rf Pee ee 8 401 4A O° Se ime | McCarthy, cf 4 0 0 Ingraham, ¢ 4 1 2 Sterling, 1b 2: 206 Castro, sf 3 °0#421 Gonzalez, lf .2 0 0 A. Lunn, p 2 0 1 Gates, rf 3 O@4 Totals— Score by inning: Miami Beac! Key West off Lunn 2, struck out: by Lunn 1, V. $ : Gonzalez; double to Harris; Wild} ; left on bases: | 4; sacrifice plays: pitches: } Miami Be yle: BENJAMIN LOPEZ 0: of[ FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 32 h 000 020 000 000— 2 Summary: Two base hits: Da- vidson, Hathaway; bases on balls: 20 off V. 0 050— Nortis h 7, Key West 7; um-j Egnor and Darden. ! | Night 696-W | St. Louis 44 517 Boston . 52.509 53.480: - 59 427 Philadelphia. 3 62 .410 z 68 346 TODAY'S GAMES SAMERIGAN LEAGUE New York at Boston. Philadelphia. at Washington. St. Louis at (Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit. NATIGNAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Chicago at St. Louis. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. 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