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Tae PEEEECE EPP POPT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPORTS \ | MANAGERS OF TEAMS AL- LOWED TO EXPRESS VIEWS! TO DETERMINE BASEBALL | SITUATION LOCALLY dearest dear! My poor, tired child! It had made her tremble violently. “You spoke, mother?" she fal “Water, dear, please.” TERS | ree (WARD AND STANDI $ TOOPPOSEEACH * OTHER TONIGHT eee Yate “eter por tat increase nance”?! OF YANKEE CREW SELF-SACRIFICE | Preparations for forming an} FERA baseball league were begun | at a meeting held last night at The Citizen office. i Ray Curry, assistant recrea-! me, and your ering for me, means| Bob must not know how. bad ii to me; will always mean to me!” . | 4S, she decided:again’aid again; | . ; Her volee broke; she saw Mra, | °° Must never know! When he hi LYNWQOD ROWE ACQUIRES] ¢),), W. L. Pej,| FUNERAL HOMERS TO MEET AMERICAN LEAGUE Powers’ ey-s fill and sho spoke| me’ she must keep him from quickly, lightly, of other matters, room at the bad hours, She consid; HIS NINETEENTH TRIUMPH; ered, and at length, ways of doing |" ! Detroit | New York -77 40 .658' ADAMS DAIRY; FANCY HIT- 71 45.612} -60 53 tional director of the FERA, was! Marshes fret thought now was for] this. She decided that she could | CINCINNATI REDS DEFEAT! Cleveland Mrs. Powers and for that which was | With the help of the servants and! NEW YORK GIANTS | Boston 62 57 g004 for her; Sean the nurse, who would certainly un: | Washington 61 lesson of aga — derstand the futility of his having St Louis 63 | Philadelphia 64 needs of others one’s own, . (Speck to Phe Citizen) more hurt then must be his. | i “You'll break down,” said the lehiones =; 41 76 A smart brand of playing will! the meeting. The managers ae Hibieoes Feente, cout: Gal ; be seen by fans tonight, if advance | sented their views on the local | NATIONAL LEAGUE She had new eyes, and they told| nurse one morning that followed ai NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Mickey ber that “frs. Powers was helped by | sleepless night; “it'd just a whim of | Cochrane's fighting Detroit Ti-| Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- baseball situation and Mr. Curry| rosters of the teams in the sec-; ry o Hl . © seeing her on those sleepless nights | hers, wanting to see you; it'll ' Club— W. L. Pet. ; seg i 2 pile -... 50c to $1.00 pein kept vigil and that Mrs,| you out!” - ite i gers further widened the distance Now York 76 42 ond game of the Senior Diamond-| told just how the FERA intended | $ Poinsettia Plants, $0 to $1.08 o Z i y poe fly key Bes Medal be) Or 8 brlet moment little of | between them and their nearest | Chicago Se ae cipls iene ey oe pes — ea |] Just Call 818 and Have @ § Crotons, each .. Me farsha’ chill arro; : PAL: St. Loui: ‘i 47 | as classy as they k Y. ince it was re vo - e " ‘The fact warmed Marsha, who| “Never PiRS yeineato 5 $8; | competition, the local Yankees, by Boston. 38 | The ioe Haecay ahs gers and players alike to make the | READY-TO-SERVE + Tasks Cop, cosh S80 felt from It @ rise of tenderness that | being tired. Do you understand,| beating Boston 8 to 4. Lynweod., Pittsburgh 60 to 4 ee ced Uaaada i id) one of the hest in} PASTRY DESSERT @ Roses, dozen, $1.20 made her eyes sting; an almost ma-| Miss Thrope?” s ‘ Pevontinn 64 >? champs of the city, with a slight- | coming league ; | s : afl yb ae 9 ae “Yes, Mrs. Powers. I didn’t meal Rowe acquired his nineteenth win, , Philadelphia “A ‘ly rejuvenated lineup will take on| the history of the — ase Delivered to You A South Florid: ratefully on the fact that} to annoy you, but you're too self.| fifteen of which have come in Cincinnati . At 16 the Adams Dairy’ ten ‘at 8 0’clock| deal of discussion was allowed to. ry she was, “so absurdly strong” and,| less.” } via a ak Bae. determine the exact baseball situa-| Maloney & Peacock Fhane aeF Cotherten Meetingly, she mused upon the merey of crowded hours and the weariness that sent her soon into found and dreamless sleep. ‘The loss that she would know with Mrs. Powers’ going, a loss that must come to Marsha who had be- fore known nothing of gentie and real affection, would have crippled her had she had more time to brood upon it, As ‘t was—by day there were trips up erd down stairs, domestic tters to attend to in the house, ordering to do, the doctor to see, be- side the odd, increeping extras that took time. ““Nor did I mean td be sharp; But | Sucression. The, Detroit young- Lwant to be-with her, th-do.evesx | ster now “has only one more: vie- thing I can for Bert Ani if ehe . se BAG i oughe-F was being worn down, it | ‘TY to attain in; order to, tie the would make it’ too difficult, yd} American League record of con- see?” § secutive wins, and four wins to ‘THE nurse did see, but she did.not| tie that of the National League, cease to be troubled. She re leased pressure through angry mut- held by Rube Marquard. td 9 mannt: ie ein bts 4 The ageing Yanks fell a victim which she said, “She’s we: | ‘ hecnell nati Shave allt The ooh 4 | to the sixth-place Browns, 8 to 6, body won't stand more than go! “€spite Columbia Lou’s two cir-| much. When's he coming back any: | cuit wallops. These glows increase | way? She’s a saint and—” ‘ Bit stacaka wie Wedine new toch Gehrig’s total to thirty-nine hom: ters. What is even more interesting —- JUNIOR LEAGUE } to fans is that Lunn and Ward, 1. NAPP now the first two ranking softball} a HOLDS § wal iE 4 hurlers in the ¢ity; will: oppose a OPENING GAMES each other on the mound. Lunn 4\7| has been the big everything in re- cent diamondball games, and Ward is out to show him up in the little | GATES STARS HAVE TWO BIG} matter of hurling the soft ball past RALLIES TO WIN OPENER;| enacing bats. Ward is a dan- gerous lefty hitter, however, and | y¥.°B. S. C. SHOW BIG BATS} if his pitching does not approach AND SWEET HURLER Lunn’s, he expects to win the game on hefty clouts. Either way, tion here. | Managers drew up a tentative | list of players they had on their; teams and the question of division | of pitchers was broached. Another meeting will be callec | for next Friday night at 8 o’clock! at The Citizen office, where more definite plans are expected to ma- terialize. LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT TN THE CA Sis OF COUNTY, AND FOR MON AT ation by INSURANCE 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 ——THE—— PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. “Ah! Ah!” is in for some tough sledding. fhe Funeral Home ten has by far the most finished fielding Such, for instance, was the call of ins see: Mesa beemone eT | Despite the fact that the Pkil-| Three runs behind when the Mrs. Powers’ old iriend, Mrs. Vin-| "the diversion she Eines adelphia Athletics cqllected eigh-| ninth inning opened, the Acevedo ioe, ge Te ¥s stayed a round two a8! teen safe blows, including four | Stars got their scoring machine in} pours. There were checks to write . doubles, two triples’ and a home-| Working order and put two men ; fr the family attorney might come| trots of Bob Bod in the pots | Tu, the Cleveland Idians, with across the plate last night in the| fam 4nd surest, hitters. but, the : the << the Rector, And rapher’s high chair, Bob in his first | "ine measly singles, managed to; opening game of the Junior Dia- —_ formerly great stars here. If _ col pprraneed and Mrs.| snort dresses, Bob wearing his first|.eke out a 12 to 11 victory over|™mondball League, but couldn't Tail baeckt enw cweck texeiher een ote ji § brie haroinnass sailor-suit with the real whistle | them, seore the tying run and the Gates| n° Embalmers may be definitely @ritten every two days. ots mlchene had been so proud,} Cincinnati Reds turned the | Stars triumphed, 7 to 6. aamenedsta tie cieadbause: yaier ign Many were the worlds for Marsha, | 2°5na his neck. cord that wa|tables on the league-leading| It was a hard-fought game and!” Fancy clouting and pitching ex-| \rtolo Who had known but her own selfish | “"POy 3° Eber ae j Giants by edging out the local or-| @ fine opening for the Junior| pected in this game should bring |7°°, © and sometimes cruel world: and in military-school umiform,! yanization, 4 to 3. Charley Dres-! Loop, later, in college and on the crew; \ con's i 3 ‘ y ae 7 there was so much to do in each of al aan ayes (The Say rem | sen S$ men scored all their mark-| In the nighteap the Y. B. S. ©. Any player desiring the field ‘ers in the fifth inning. | romped all over the Cuban Club} or gloves, balls and bats with Day done, Marsha would creep pad astra ctemlean feel The Cubs bowed to the Phillies,' to the melodious tune of 12 to 2.4 which to practice may obtain them j tuto the high, black walnut bed to | pon with his father, that happy year | t° 1, when they were unable to| The Y. B. S. C, presented a heavy from the Park Superintendent, but sleep yor ‘Oren’ hour. Pethaps' 1,0, spent together abroad: solve the pitches of “Fidgety” Phil) hatting attack and strong pitching.| the equipment must be returned sf og bad a Under this heading too, camg| ©°llins. Augie Galan, with a hom-; They are conceded by many to be} to him immediately after the — Bob’s dogs; horses; the patendackgs Ee responsible for the ton whe most powerful ten in thej practice. This jecuinmcnt is fur- : -| place. “Of course you will go there} Cu’ : ! league. nished by the F " Se weela wane’ cel Bab often with Bob,” said Mrs. Powers; | With fine hitting by Tex Carle-| The two Star teams. in prying| Wire has been rigged up around | petition “ — posed ¢ "Way down the passage. If the light | 80? loves it prot To Compromise | Cls 9 of Anto PORTER-ALLEN ased, Against elle and Mary | e eee looking, with Mrs. Powers at Mrs. nd if she be dead, to hters of the melia Artolozaga and | ee HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE s' of Antonio SELECT SEA FOODS oe ae Jewfish Steak, tb - 15¢ ‘order | {| Jewfish Bone, tb 10¢ : Turtle Steak, tb 25 Shrimp, Ib .. 2S , Which is secured hy ue CRAWFISH, tb ite en ti7h according. to] Yellowtail Steck, ® Yellowtail, tb and y of September 193 unty Judge for an a large crowd out tonight. 3 ai $4 principal a accordin Try Your Meals At Delmonico Restaurant Cuban Beer, served with meals - ae Budweiser Beer ihe Siz Course Dinners, . énnonenend SOc, 750, and Sie nteen (17), q FREE PROMPT DELIVERY } ton’s teammates, the Cards’ rieht-| the lid off the league in the open-| the grandstand and a small admis- | Proposed. con ie mie. Pawery bed showed a ye Mavahe eee aes Raaiaiet | ath Seen Toad urea 3 ing games, battled closely most of; sion will be charged tonight. The ___ tow slit beneath the door, Marsha < ? é : ie i Would blink herself to sharp wake- | #80 Why she would never go with| The Dodgers. with Van Mu 129 | out with a three-run barrage in| lime will mark the foul lines to- Cone " fuiness and pash open the door. | Bob to the Adirondacks place. His| on the mound, evened the series! the first and kept the Gatesters| night. ; of the ia __ “Pain, dearest?” she would ask feouen ue } of course, wall it} with the Pittsburgh Pirates by! potted up until the third, Then| Another league ruling recently : ra pesionsly. “We cen do no more than |" 41) that the faded, wasted, smal} pounding out runs to the sun Or the G. S. ten put four men all the| adopted concerns the non-appear: , 8 mach!” the we: ry doctor had ad- 9 to 5. Paul Waner, Bue outer! way around the bases. This left] ance of players at the ball field.! Ps LOWE FISH COMPANY i PHONE 151 West, Florida, 5 the way. The Acevedos started] field is being repaired daily and PO RROHOSEEHEEOSOREEEe OUR PURE MILK as women had been to Bob began to be & Mitted to Marsha: “the effect of |, anpAVent 2G Matbalendiit ted | gardener, with a perfect day at! them one up, but the Acevedos| If a player does not show up for THIS SPACE ae oe e ; p MAKES HEALTHY CHIL. = eee vonre away wy a vane | et to write him, in extra letters hat,three out of three. shot his) came right back in their half and] the first two games of leazue DREN AbD SATTS ae i i Son ne re. rane 8 re which Marsha dia not show to Mrs, | 8V¢"age up to within four points} tieq up the score. play in which his team par > al on . r eyes brighten; she af the league batting leaders' BABIES All went well until the fifth,| Pates, he is automatically dropped | and jt will require a vote of all the managers to reinstate him. A player must stay with a team for would ” » Powers, every small detail concern- a 4 haar. “Just @ ttle, dear: ing his mother which she felt could ; NOW held by Memphis Bill Terry. | interest him; his mother’s enjoy- The summaries: ments; how she spent her time; ; NATIONAL LEAGUE $3.00 when the Gates bunch again broke RVE_BANK OF % 7 : | loose with a seoring splurge. E. Receiver of would settle by the bed; Nothing Takes the Place of SAL BANK IN som wees : | counting three times. This put eee eee eee aitig | What they were reading; of her ap-! At Cincinnati R. H. E.| tye acevedos quite down in the| aM entire half or drop out. The aa Pure Milk and Cream on petite, (if good, that day) who had| New York —.........0....4. 310 8! : exception will be if managers} Plaintiffs, j PER MONTH pellet” and when this happened bide 2 dumps, not recovering from the} ©X¢¢F \ against— i ealled upon her. The chronicle was | Cincinnati .... peed igh aee | : : + | wis! rade players or a mana: RTRUDE 3, _HO- ; shock wish to trade play GERTRUDE ae | PHONE 223 Maysha would trop it in a glass Of] isha) in narrating all that could ae aS Smith shock until the ninth and then it : 7 i IR Aa Wile water. The she would slip her) (oy. oan peemnets Smith} | too late. Each team used two | 8¢? gives a player his release. fs Soe ae ie = arms bencath Mrs. Powers’ shoul-| 4, and Mancuso, Danning; Derringer] j ers in the first ga: = aca Defendants. | = - larsha felt that such word would i Z urlers in the first game. wourecee |, a N : : ders to litt her while she drank. hale Wixi ak once aaa |e ee j With F, Stickney and Rueda as| ° | Poe neuen Di 12 Insertions SOLANO’S DAIRY After that she wou rifts y crept in through her weariness, E ETS # | their big guns, the Young Boys € LA § § | F ] E D And Let Us Supply All the the bed te watt een and hope: t© | which reduced her Judgment and At Pittsburgh R. H. B-| ten did a neat job of shooting up} zie tad ' Fea Bape so meron Fe eat she | lett her certain only of the fact that | Brooklyn... 9.18 At the Cuban Club and taking the N | he complaint isnot! Be ‘was often drained by the energy shé | .),0“ioved two souls with all her | Pittsburgh sone B13 1] game. Although the Young Boys| ey ai cueeaiee Santa ales easescens gine to bane. heart and must live, in the chill fue; Batteries: Mungo, Zachai secured only 10 hits to the Cuban < acces tis nttornevs within twenty day gy Pinases please!” she petitioned | 1.6 without both of them, after the service of this summons ANHEUSER-BUSCH Lopez; French, Smith, Lucas'an! Club’s seven, the scoring was en- ® TING AND HURLING WILL chairman, Managers of the four|] CAKES and PASTRIES: PLANSS, FLOWERS, j senior league ball teams were | . FEATURE CONTEST | present. \ f-". VINES oes | Nothing definite was decided at | 3 Ceaicail. wae tee ‘ Bilent! jomethin; exclusive of the day of service ’ thal was drawing choacr and grow.| SU® wrote, ane doubtful day, | Grace. tively different. ©. Esquinaldo| Advertisements wader ty Bead | rc ot i failure to ube BUDWEI SE R RUSSELL’S “Wea warn for Marsha: “Please Keep| "220 ana she could not see quite as tried valiantly Zor the Coban Cinb| 2 te ot ic a word for each | eubeet rnte en tee “ j . - Buen you by default, for the . eee urn roe (one aul | At St. Louis R. H. F.| with the willow, but it was futles Seton, but the mininom for the |e! seryant, DRAUGHT CIGAR STORE ‘ou'll get cold, dear,” Mrs. Pow-| ~ . | Boston —.+ a his ¢! vas too decisively oc) (Poe nag Bara i » June 6th, A : rs would murmur. eget taipisen: Ind exe 1 St Louis =. 6.10 1| C.'Stickney for the Young Boys| aim (nsertion in every: tnstanee Rivcaiye tae Einiuaite BEER, glass 5c a Marsha would answer with a cou-| tiers annoy you, put parentheses | Batteries: Brown and Hogan;| was the only pitcher to go the!" payment for classified adver- P. —At— ILY BASEBALL RE. Vincing, “I'm quite warm,” fre- THE CAVE INN TURNS BY WIRE © evcccceccsevesecseesesescecees J | eacle } e i s last night. |,. i : z about “Your letters are so long and | Carleton and Delancey. Fonte in the two games ‘ tisements is invariably in advance, | — qently when ber hands were stit- good, dearest” and I'll understand \ A grand total of twenty errors, |po¢ regular advertisers with ledger | TO GERTRU OLD OAKEN BUCKET fened »y the cold and she had to that you wish a terse report and no At Chicago R. H, F./ ten in each game, were manufac-| accounts may have their advertise-j ‘,.. foregoing summons DEPRESSION CAFE Come in and get the re Set her teeth to keep them from 7 . « RB 7 y the v fielders, ¥ BLUE HEAVEN CAFE ering. more. \ Philadelphia - wn 67 0 tured by ne young fie ers. ments charged. ’ : by publication Aen from Major League Gomes — - * “I don’t want to make things | Chicago ere ae an | Score by innings: ‘Advertisers should give their J wrap that comforter arsuna sours’ | arder for you than they must be: | Batteries: Collins and J. Wil First Game street address as well as their tele- SLOPPY JOE'S PLACE 3 0, asia if gou like, but I'm not cold. Ig %¢| *24 1 thongdt you might, and most | con; Warneke, Tinning, Root and R.H.F.|phone number if they desire re-| sted the ard way of ausust, 1:1" Goh Richardson and a “ onan : naturally, feel I intrude where I | Hartnett. Gates Stars— jeults. loffice of the clerk of the County of ’ SOFT DRINKS, Etc thio poy can’t belong through telling you of | es 004 030 0— 7 6 17) With each classified advertise- | athe Clty of Whit Conroy . your mother. i AMERICAN LEAGUE Acevedo Stars— ment The Citizen will give free an | + . ; A. LOPEZ, Agent. 611 Devel Strese wate te eee eee cntimes that oho | "THe aly thing T could not for | Ay New York RHE. 301 000 2— 6 8 3)Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for | sites —_———e His e6dip clove to Bob; quite ax ie eive is your letting me contiqne to |. poyic BA S| Roberts, Rosam and it, . ss eecccccccccccccecoccoces le strength sustained her, as if his |®220y you fT have” New York Recent ery A: Gates, H, Griffia) ————_——_- — j fe the defendant . love encompassed wer. as if every-| (Cetrrish. 1934. by X. HevitentTerler) | pattories: Wells, Knott, Biae-| and Lewis. FOR RENT liste ee nae one i AARON McCONNELL { Our Reputation is W thing were well between them, and Marsha has, tomorrow, @ tele- | holder and Hemsley; Van Aita, Second Game ee } “ALL t certain lots, pieces Sein ee 4 9 it he cared. gram from Mexico. | MacFayden, Newkirk and Dickey. eonin FOR REND. eornisbeds (ener | or par f land situate, lying leming Street : ped in every pack . H. E ment, 5 rooms, c -} —-— - Tae TS | At Philadelphia R. H. E.} cuban Club 000 02 7 dry tubs. With or without gar- | : a o ° ccc IPO aM MMM A, Cleveland .. 12 9 Oly, B.S. C, .. 141 123—12 10 age. 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