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Po A tp PAAR AE LE A IPP PEE EOE ELE LT OID THE KEY WEST CITIZEN here? I very much want to talk to’ ¥ S : O R S you.” i COCONUTS TAKE ONE GAME AND LOSE ANOTHER HAWTHORNS _ IN M if you must, Geoff; but there's nothing for us te say to one an- other, and you must know, Geoff, that I'd rather not be with you.” eis aS “I hear the old lady’s acting the dragon, and that you're locked in a YANKS DEFEAT ,| tower,” said Geoffrey as he settled’ to lay the coat he had shed, his BROWNS: NATS ? DEFEAT eRe ae OPENING TILT, DROPPING | = } SECOND CONTEST TO TI. Pirates To Meet Warbler Team | un AcaRBGATION TARLETON AGAIN - veoaepete was bad for Marsha; | Chair. stick, hat and gloves upon a nearby twice Mra, Powers was acutely @, & nurse became a fixture, the @octor & constant visitor. Once Marsha felt she must wire Bob, recailing bim; but her hope “You hear the usual lies that are made by gossips,” Marsha answered, “I've thought of you a lot, Marsha. I’ve wanted to ring you up to ask you to have tea with me, and wanted to ask you a few questions, I sup- LOSE 0 SOX | ‘The four-team senior diamond. | TROJANS WEAKEN; DETROIT TIGERS WERE waa hall loop of the FERA gets under- HIT BY BRAVES, BUT CON-; way tonight. Ih Diamondball Contest Tonight’ Nelson English Park diamond yes- terday afternoon with the Coco- nuts defeating the Hawthorns in| @C@eeeseeseoooos ad In the opening games of the | FERA colored baseball league, a ; doubleheader was staged at the/ that the next day “things would be} f Pose you get your afternoon out, a Detter” was justified; for a little geo time more, she decided, she could fight on alone. Mrs. Powers iiked Marsha at her bedside. “The worse is an efficient, @ very admirable young woman, but Teeem to need you, child,” said Mrs, “Please don’t call me, Geoffrey.” “Very well. I smashed things up for you, didn’t 1?” “Quite successfully,” she admit ted, “but I haven’t blamed you. It was my fault.” CENTRATED SUFFICIENTLY | TO WIN VICTORIES (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—A change of percentage was expect- merly the Castro Stars, will take on the Warbler ten in a Hi game. Interest in this league has a high since it was first proposed and interest is at just as high a NAVARRO SHUTS OUT HAMLIN CREW FOR FIVE STRONG AND WIN : | i At 8 Aen the Pirates, for- | SLUGGERS FINISH | the first game by the score of 7/ to 5, but losing to the Tigers in| CAKES and pos ngeme a PLANTS, FLOWERS, i the nightcap, 6 to 2. The league is composed of the | three teams playing in yesterday's | doubleheader. Thy are well match ed with an edge to the Tigers, any New players and_ better! VINES Cocoanut Plants, each Be Hibiscus Plants, each 100.2fe Bougainvillea, Red or Pur teamwork are expected to even ple Se to $1.00 Powers. “I am, I sometime feel, ed yesterday when the Detroit pitch for tonight. | INNINGS, TIRES AND BLOWS‘ this difference. SSS vether absurdly dependent upon YY, Vj Tigers played a doubleheader in The Pirates, managed by, Another interesting double-| Peinesttia Planta, 680 to 68.40 you, ebi4. 1 hope 1 do not weary you Yji,/ 7 Boston and the Yanks engaged “Flash” Castro, are expected to, PARLY LEAD | header is scheduled for Thursday |} Just Call 818 and Have @ § Crotons, he asonae oe can i the Browns here. But the locals be one of the strong contenders, y afternoon) ¢ ye Uae va Dey) READY-TO-SERVE Turks: Cap, cant = Marsha sald that the dependence kept up scoring splurges in the for the pennant. They will receive! ee Hawthorns oe ae ie PASTRY DESSERT Roses, dozen, $1.20 G18 wot weary her, and her voice f ae 2 cae preci F : | (By O. L. MILIAN) and the Coconuts in the second. | " ‘ b hea AY, first game ad take it easily, b to s their baptism of fire from the) In an effort to bring back the! The epening game will be called | Delivered to You ° Was a trifle thick. She, herseit, and with Bill Dickey doubling in wrecking crew of the Warbler. The former baseball i é Beard pee | South Florida Nursery Jearued too much of dependence, ee . former baseball interest in Key} at 2 o'clock, | the fifth inning of the last game, jatter ten will break in a number! West, the Trojans and Sluggers| The summaries of the games| Maloney & Peacock $ Phone 597 Catherine St . i She did not know how she could} the needed extra tally for a 2 to of rookie hurlers in the course of! staged x beautiful exhibition con- follow: First Game Seececceccsseeceeece cess wma the only person who bad 1 win was secured: | the league season and-one of them} test at the Navy Field yesterday! geore py t Gam COCO OOOO TEEESOOEOE SESE EEE EEESEEEEEOEESEEESEEEE Teally cared. “I adore you Meanwhile, the Tigers were out-| may be on the mound tonight, but afteineui tile the latter comtn: Score by innings: 3 oa thought, looking toward the taded hit in both games by the Red Sox, it is general. ied diectce : be papa gl : 906 shrunken small person who lay at cahawed other ch fonkhi S generally expected that Clar-! from behind to shove over three! Coconuts 000 400 030—7 10 3 : on the great bed. ut showed their championship nee Gates, speedball moundster,! scores inthe sixth infning and| Haw’orns 000 023 000—5 4 6} IN § U R A N CE: Marsha thought swiftly then of concentration by eatacor ing: the will be lined up against the Castro-| later win the game after being] Batteries: Fisher and Roberts, the groceries she must order. Such opposition for two wins. A crowd jtes, held scoreless through five frames! Butler; M. Suarez, E. Suarez and; 3 - ae Wings diverted one and ever since of 46,995 Boston fans, the largest! peter Castro, whose star pitch: by the wonderful pitching of Dick | J. Sands, 319 Duval Street ¢ DURO PUMPS she bad cried, face pressed against im the Hub City American league! ; ’ P Navarro, who made his debut as} Errors: G, Dean 2, Butler, F. $ PLUMRING SUPPLIES Sire: Powers’ knees, it had been too history, packed the stadium. id! ¢t: Richards, has faiied to sign up} a hurler. The final score was; Hannibal 2, Gallagher, A. Dean, H U0) is ARS aay sor her to cry. And oddly General Crowder, recently traded! ie phe oe has : anptee a Sluggers 5, Trojans 3. H. Hannibal, Dorsett; runs battec TELEPHONE NO.1 § enough, that was because, at mo- trom the Senators, turned in one| /© Wrecking crew ten. He wi Navarro hurled great ball for} in: Dixon, Gallagher, E. Suarez 2, $ PHONE 348 Ments and despite circumstances, of the wins. So the ‘Tigers and: H4¥e Clarence Watkins hurling! tive innings and kept a two runj Dorsett, Fisher 3, Butler, G.} $ ieee ae 80 very, Very happy. Yanks stayed the same. | against them. Watkins is a re-} lead until the sixth frame when} Dean, Andrew 2; two base hits: 0. ——THE—— H The ourse talked to Marsha The Washington pitching staff,' Cit from the junior diamondball| he showed signs of weakening,| MeIntoch, Andrews, G. Dean, H. 3 “rather toc persistently,” Ma: I thoroughly shot this season, lost a’ T™K% here, but Castro expects! following a single by Baker and| Hannibal; stolen bases: F. Hanni- : JOHN C. PARK felt, about getting out. To Ella and close game to the Chicago White| ™ishty deeds from the youngster.| a long double by Hale, which gave! bal, A. MeIntoch; struck out: hy| " : Nagy er pe mantied, Sox at Griffith Stadiums 9 to 8.| The Warbler Panes e ua the, Sluggers their first score, The| M. Suarez 3, by E, Suarez 2. by $ angry. ought to get out more. 35 i Hiatt *| low and saying nothing about the] ney ', ais 5; of * citi @affers, than the old lady does!” “You mean, | presume, Mrs. Pow- ere?” Hannab questioned chilly. She Bhew her place, did Hannah, but “the old lady"! impertinent, it was; ‘nd Incorrect, too, with Mrs. Pow- ete barely seventy! (Hannah was seventy-two). Bat with Hannah's anger some- what calmed, Hannah considered | the matter and spoke to Marsha "about ft. _— because the nurse and Han- nah and Ella and even B the Sox, totalling five runs, won| trae Eu the fracas. Jimmy Foxx was injured in a fielding drill before the Athletic-| Indian game and had to be carried! from the field, but his teammates went on with a powerful batting attack in early innings to win 9; to 5. The famous Jimmy will be} out only a few days. Although the pennant-mad, Giants went strong through eleven innings to finally win 6 to 4 from the Cincinnati Reds, the up and coming Cubs took advantage of contest tonight, but Castro claims) tentionally saw hae came ane. at with the experienced bal!) with the tying run after an ad- players he has and the pep he ex-) vance to third on an infield out pects to infuse into them, the! and a wild throw to second by victory for his ten tonight is in} Catcher Artman, who tried to} Gallagher to Hannibal to H. Han- er re hits: off M. Suarez 6 in 4 | innings; left on bases: Coconuts 8, Hawthorne 7; double plays: | the bag. A complete set of gloves will he provided for the teams playing to-| night by the FERA. Foul lin will be laid down with lime the grandstand and playi put into first class shape. Everything is in readiness for a great game and an auspicio opening of the Key West Senior catch Cates at second. Cates took} nibal, Gallagher to H. Hannibal; third on the bad throw and later| time of game: 2:10; umpire: Roy crossed the rubber on an infield; Carey; losing pitcher: E. Suarez, , put out, which sat the Sluggers} out in front. | Second Game The Trojans put the score in a Score by innings: knot in the eighth round. J. Na- RHE, varro got a free pass, Polly Art-| Tigers 510 000 000—6 11 2 man came through with what} Coconuts 001 001 000—2 8 0 should have been his second hit of! Batteries: A. Dean and J. Me- A “FOR RENT” AD IS SURE TO REACH THE PERSON YOU SEEK HAPPY DAYS ARE HE Try Your Meals At Delmonico Restaurant ‘ 5 5 sy | di ball league. he gi h ire robbing him! Gee; Storr, Butler and R. Sands. thelomew said that they felt she their doubleheader with the Phil-| ‘#mond the game, the umpire robbing him! Gee; PHONE 51 @hould get out a bit more—it she easy celaningiuctheeanics, This| | of one in the first inning when he| Errors: McGee, Edwards; runs oon Beer, served with Would pardon the liberty of their advances them half a game in the beat out a bunt. The younger; batted in: Gonzalez 2, V. Dean, THE Artman, Norman, followed with al A. Dean, Gibson, Albury, A. Me- | beautiful single to right, his see. | Intoch, Butler; home runs: Gon- KEY WEST CITIZEN: ! ond safe blow of the game, scor-} zalez, Albury; two base hits: Rut- ing Navarro. The inning ended j ler. Gibson, Inchaustigue; stolen with both the Artman brothers be-| base: Al Dean; hits: off Storr 6 jing trapped at second. They lost! in 1 and 2-3 innings; scarifice a great opportunity to win the: hits: Edwards, V. Dean; struck —READ— contest in this particular inning.| out: by Storr 1, by Butler 6, by Hale then started an eighth in-j Dean 10; bases on balls: off Story ning rally to put the Sluggers inj 2. off Butler 3, off Dean 0; hit by | THE KEY the winning column, when he| pitcher: by Butler (V. Dean) ;} SUNDAY STAR: . Speaking—Marsha went out to shop @ne afternoon, saying before she Jett, and with mock sadness, that she did not feel she was very popu- lar. Once out, she saw Geoffrey ‘Tarleton. Her shopping had been done fair- tly quickly cousidering the time it takes to move in New York, where » tafe ts controlicd in the most Modern manne. And knowing her Seriy return would be a disappolnt-| ys powers liked Marsha at her Ment to those who wanted her to bedside. ‘bare “a long, free afternoon,” she league standings. Schumacher, with a winning hurling perform-! ance and Ott, who drove in the two winning runs, were stars in the Giant contest, while Bush and Bill Lee, of the Chicago pitching staff, proved to be the winning margin for the Cubs. AMERICAN LEAGUE The Pittsburgh Pirates are find-, Glub— W. L. ing a jinx in the Brooklyn Dodg-| Detroit oo ers. The “Bronx Cheer” New York tors defeated them 2 to 1 for the! Cleveland eighth consecutive time this sea-| Boston OUR PURE MILK MAKES HEALTHY CHIL. DREN AND BETTER BABIES opened the canto with a two base| left on bases: Coconuts 4, Tigers hit over third and took an extra, 9; double plays: A. Dean to Ed- i \ Zt BLUE HEAVEN CAFE Batteries: Crowder and Hay- ; eae seliie T—Furnished apart “Well!” he said, by ber table and | now, well, it was quite different, and : Rhem, Brown and from Major League Games mar ame FOR I HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN ES “Isn’ 3 a yes Vashi base on an infield put out. Cates; wards to Mounts, Edwards to| b4 _ termed, for her tea, into a small, Isn't it fixed up? son yesterday. | Washington a seine ee | . 2 Dao ee $3 Nothing Takes the Place of Bedale ote! on a side street. She| “No” a Boston and St. Louis divided a! St. Louis sipped to. vehh. ooien, Nae: hl Meine 8) ae mnie) Subscription $2 Per Years pure milk and Cream not think would meet any- e waiter drew near; rather | doubleheader, 10-1 and 9 to 3. Philadelphia BRen AS ones errs i : : oY vaguely, Geoffrey, who was anally TS Tae: stata Gusies. : - long single to center by coellg 200; umpir i |] Key West’s Only Sunday $ Am old waiter, who saw her ax) icll; ordered “some sore Ofer AMERICAN LEAGUE: NATIONAL LEAGUE under cligt dratle of rain. | © TODAY'S GAMES: | aes 2. Seer kind as well as most beautiful, | ss First Game soled ee J H de an i “f > i himself out to serve her well: | "No end sorry.” sold. teomrey. | At New York iG eh ol nS ee | eal eg a alata caries Oe ene Se |] Business Office Citizen 3 gay ANO’S DAIRY i eh Of kindness coupled with} Marsha rals es Sb Towa 30 7 3) New York ..................75 41.647; the Sluggers, he and Be kK} AME E | Buildin her brows. “Odd thing,” he went on, | St “ouis -.........--- eed OU Biidacl 3t i as { s ° Af Raiperionce had ta0ght im eee cught I'd feel sorry you | New York... ee ee = 0% i ing. well together. | No games scheduled. piniGinic en © Aad hat le fest AROe * fare. And although the temper of| | athe IGVeGGaben @ligieet Batteries! Hadley, McAfee and [se Louis ..... 591 The box score: i N : Fomity : ale bad not at one time mat) 7 ang I care more than ever for | Grube; Murphy and Dickey. PROD ets 30dy weepians ' NATIONAL LEAGUE @ at all & her, Ma: was now cont fat sos Cae as, bee aie Pittsburgh 478 ABR. H. PO A. E.| Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. eo ecoe COSC SESE E SEO EEE SEE ESE EEES fel by the ‘wish to please that) i). new way: 1 want you happy. Second Game pron yae oy ancl. ee oh aes : # ot New York at Cincinnati hp ° Who said, ‘So much of good in the | At New York R. H. E.| Philadelphia +886, Al Ace’do, 2b 4 0 1 1 0) Only games scheduled. ANHEUSER-BUSCH . . FP Bee was actually enjoying the| yore of us'?” Se as eso eineinaatl : 1248° M, 21 0 1 0 oO of_ WE RUSSELL’S ee monet. ode eat “I don’t know, Geoff, and you're | New York ............. FE eens ato eG 42 : : Sr | Sal ned her fur, when she| jing... but don’t tell me about car : ) Hogan, Spohrer; Carleton, Haines, 21 CIGAR STO | Weoked up to see Geoffrey Tarleton| ing tor me again, please.” epee Cottman, Jack, Knott Mooney, Martin, Vance, P. Dean H. Wicl 4023 0 DRAUGHT 4 gy Ag —— — ane — “Very well, dear.” ‘ ? ay and Davis. {P. Artman, c4 06 1 6 0 : i BEER, glass 5c Spon her, moving toward her.| se saw her eyes grow wide be: Prange Se iN. Artman, 3b3 0 2 2 2 0; C0 L U M N eas DAILY BASEBA ‘Threading through tables swiftly! cause she did not want the tears Bag ea oeme RHE! ‘ cond (Game 1), Navarro, p2 0 0 0 2 0 THE Pp moe TURNS B BALL RE @ad with bis usual nonchalance, | no¢ had welled in them, to escape. At Boston » HE.) At St. Louis R.H.E.| W Wickers, rf4. 0 0 Ole ! OLD OAKEN BUCKET Y WIRE | Blnetenths of the few women pres-| te hag always been bored, hideous. | Detroit ................- 8 12 1) Boston 1 if = RENT A em A . | Gat looked after him. ly bored, by weeping women. But | Boston -618 4]St. Louis 36 1) potas a3 3 9 3 ‘OR i DEPRESSION CAFE Come in and get the vecuhte \ she was not] it only hurt dumnably to see her | worth; Grove, H. Johnson, Pen-} Hogan; Walker and Delancey, Woking down upon hb i _ Sluggers ment, 5 rooms, bath and laun- | SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE feoking quite well, he saw. but he| fight back tears and he found that | nock and R. Ferrell. z oe : <a ; . , ad never known her to be lovelier.| he was not hideously bored by a —_— first Game ee SBEE EE EO: dry tubs. With or without gar- | Saath Rilhend a CIGARS CIGARETTES A . | Baker, 1b 4 1 2 9 0 age, Phone ibeete 644 Mac] » Richardson ai SOFT D " ‘came here,” seid Marsha, “be-| weeping woman. Second Game At Chicago R. HE! 5 2231 B =i FT DRINKS, Ete euse | thought no one 1 knew would| “It breaks me up to have people | At Boston R. H. E.! Philadelphia Pee ee he =e ee Laue’ Conroy be here, and Geoff, that has aj too kind,” she said “Kindness has | netrojt _................ 24 ‘8 1| Chicago 3 4 Of Fruto, If 110-0 2 0 = | A. LOPEZ, Agent. ane moral.” come to matter amazingly, and the | Boston 8 9 11 Batteries: C. Davis and Todd; a Fi 2 : FOR SALE ' things we used to do seem flat. I've = A y SS ee , Seb Se Oe Bee ast . ou sen Batteries: Auker: and Coe hrane; i Lee and O'Farrell. ae ee imc. Gantt 1 ait| Deen knitting washcloths! alice URi des andi Leget. a guia 101 1/FOR SALE — Cabin! “ eeccccesees : 3 , S j f 3 0 0) s lly equipped. Write i. te, Marsha? | (CoPyrieAt, 1934, by K. Haviland-Taylor) Second Gume Cruiser, fully equipy . P i i deo thn cones of Ortaking 8 cop aucacs Guise At Philadelphia RH. E.} At Chicago RH. 01 0} Box A, The Citizen, auge || AARON McCONNELL 3 Our Reputation is Wrap- Tomorrow, the curate takes a | a 7 2 a : 3 0 0 ae ee nas ‘ ; hast it brew Cleveland seseeeeees 5 FT 0 Philadelphia ean ae ane 536 Fleming Street ed a ne mg iiladeiphin 2 son glGal chicagy oc 412 1 MIMEOGRAPH PAPER — 500) eataiaita i es _—- Setter ~~~ |_ Batteries: C. Brown, Weiland,| Batteries: E. Moore, Iohnzon| ‘Totale— Be sheets, $1.25. The Artman) 7 ” * ° | Stream, born at Atchison, Kans.,) Winegarner and Pytlak; Cain and) and J. Wilson; Bush and Hart-| Score by innings: Pri aug? z Today's Birthdays| 50 years ago. Hayes. nett. | Teotens Bes Ae nog on - EOE $ PRINTI ‘ | | = Sluggers ...... 003 02x— 5! | : * ereoesrecconcoovsees: = bigar A. Guest of Detroit, poet, At Washington . H. E.} | At Cincinnati RAS. Summary: Runs batted in: H.| ' $ N G Henry T. Rainey of Mlinois,! born in England, 53 years ago. | Chicago a 12 2 New York 615 0| Wickers, N. Artman, Castillo,’ WANTED—$500 at 6 percent in 3 DONE BY US : eR | Washington ....... .8 14 0 Cincinnati w---4 410 0) Hale, Cates. Griffin; two base) terest. Good security. First 3 Hipeaker of the House of Repre-) rord T. Cowling, world} Batteries: Gaston, Gallivan,| Batteries: Schumacher, Smith, | Hale 2; stolen bases: Cates! Mortgage. Address Box C, core | WATCHMAKER, JEWELER $ — fentatives, born at Carrollton, My. explorer, born in. 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