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NGI PMP PE NO NT Bi EE POR LAPCLELBLIL EPIL ELE OAR LN ECG CAA te COE GAPE PANE COLORED FERA BALL LEAGUE “GEIS STARTED | EDGE OUT HAWTHORNS, 7) ' THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPORTS EASE 1-2 OE Sa elina ed oto mae eager he was, she saw, to | understand that soon, for | hap time together would. ! memory. She had too close to him to suit him, | Saw, too; his definite withdraw. told her that. . she had been hoping, and so ently that. she shook Sith the TRIUMPH ' Se roel st boi grgn only all she would try ta | BUT YANKS TAKE | ps AMERICAN LEAGUE Club w. th. He movea toward the doorway to: turn back. “Please,” he begged her | stiltedly, “don’t cry any more!” { | 706; RED “DIZZY” DEAN| $ MAY PITCH FOR : aR 3 | The official opening of the! BUCS TONIGHT |FERA colored. baseball league} ! Nelson English field with two well pet | STAR BASEBALL FLINGER TO; played games. The Tigers blank- THE QUINTAN LOPEZ =| wires ve | ‘was held yesterday afternoon at 656! TRY LUCK IN DIAMOND., ed the Giants and marked up three | ould, or wanted to. You were the| . 1 “0u't think I' shall,” ‘she an. Swered, and she smiled ty a way | GEHRIG SHOOTING. AT BABE that troubled him. He found himself \ remembering her smile with anxt | RUTH'S HOMER MARK; NEW, Detroit ‘ : ety, but with the feeling—and thie New York 618} feounters themselves in the first! . d - | j e oa ee relief—that she | a ee ee Cleveland 5257 BALL: AGAINST.” ADAMS | game and the Coconuts made wisy § PLANTS, FLOWERS, 't cry if she said she would | ’ 5 usual’ ff be ihe aud bir hia Ree tier a TING ONLY THREE HITS | Boston 542, DAIRY TEN } usual sleepy nightcap game aj 2 VINES i | Washington 454) | Wideawake feature by beating out : Boz kew certainty, with a week St. Louis 6 .454|. |. | the Hawthorns, 7 to 6. © Cocoanut Plants, each Be i (Speeiar to The Citizen) sited 25 Since the Lopez Funeral Home! A eae Dassed, th ! f ¥ i « is more wish oer ee Tak ne NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—The Philadelphia 68 ct is conceded the best team in the} - aleiees Pes eek oh : Hibleces Piety, each = tals thing; “anything” being ihe a things thet makes for a cham~ Chicago. 44 79.358! Senior diamondball loop, the serap | !8 batters in the first game. | ¢ Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- voree, : 3 fe | tonight between the Adams Dairy} The summaries: | © Pe -.......-- neem» Se to $1.00 “There's no use of our having done | PoMship «lub was there with the NATIONAL LEAGUE | And Pirates at 8 o’elock will pro- First Game | $ Poinsettia Plants, S0c to $1.00 o ue we have an@ then messing it | Tigers yesterday. The Coehranites' Club— W. bh. Pet. nee» martes that = Probably | Score by innings: i Just Call 818 and Have a $ Crotons, each . .. 2Se when our noses are almost over | k 78 44 .639| be the Embalmers’ chief opposi-} ; | : . smd him as she | the ropes,” she pointed out in her Ber te eres ears at ey ais ie 72 49 | tion for the rest of league play. |. ibe % READY-TO-SERVE ¢ Party amy, Wn ~- l, mervous, hot | characteristic way. | in. the tensh inning of their game Chicago - i bi ¥ ie The Pirates won their first | Giants . 000 000 000 0 2 6 PASTRY DESSERT $ Roses, dozen, ue $1.20 he agreed, 1a. f St. Louis 11 50. game. And the Dairy ten lost| Tigers .. 010 01% 0@x— 3 5 1 a th thé A’s and put th : id ij : i s 5 fyith tine: Are ard over. the po 58 .517| theirs. But still, the Bucs had! Batteries: Russell and D. But- cmon acre : South Florida Nursery needed tally for a 7-6, win, ‘ ak iti dé. the..-Adamn! for: 7 Pittsburgh 62 .479| weak opposition and the Adams! cr; A. Dean and J. McGee. Maloney & Peacock $ Phone 597 Catherine St. “Schoolboy” Rowe had tied the Brooklyn ... : 66.445} crew: went. up against the Funer-| hac * t 74 _3g3/ #1 Home in the first round of the} \, re Ribena, dy) 0. Ballers “38° league. Bleacherites know _that | V- Butler, Russell, Adams, Inchau- pstaaire games won with a win €jncinnati_.... 79 .352) the Milkmen have some. mighty | Stigue; runs batted in: Edwards, ; Saturday, and the Tigers must fine hitters and at least one splen-| Gibson, Albury; two base hits:/ have been ‘anxious: to repeat with- 4 x iQ i did pitcher while the Pirates, al-| Mounts; sacrifice hits: Inchau- i | fan out. his help, i TODA 3 GAMES {though possessing a wonderful | stigue, Edwards; struck out: by! x —aEEae | lineup at bat and afield, are not-; Dean 18 (O. Butler 4, M. Hudson! I | iP a i : ce bigs Ketan te : gs Wi St. Louis at Washington, two| Manager Castro of the Pirates, | 2, Sweeting 2, D. Butler, T. pm yu Geh- 2 z realizing this, has been training! S@%ds), by Russell 4; double {rigs took a doubleheader from the e Dekisia at-Phitadelphia, Quintan Lopez, a great baseball Plays: Albury to Edwards, T. | Chicago White Sox. Lou looved Cjeveland at Boston. pitcher, to fling the required un-| 5ands to V. Butler, D. Butler (un- three homers over the fence. With derhand pitehes of dimondball. If @*sisted), Andrews to V. Butler, | COC OCCOCOO OES OSE OOESOO SEES OSOSSOOOL SO SOSOSEEE INSURANCE: PLUMBING Office: 319 Duval Street DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 American League record:of con- philadelphia . TELEPHONE NO. 1 a total of 42, he is now four ahead a Quintan hurls great tonight Cas- O. Butler to Sweeting; left on “ NATIONAL LEAGUE grea' ie H age pons ——THE ; of Jimmy Foxx and has a_ fine y, : ji tro’s ten should easily defeat the! bases: Tigers 2, Giants 1; passed TH Marsha hoped Bob would forget his | New York at Chicago. ball: Dagie: : - demmevee ohe | chance to break Babe Ruth’s rec- Pailadeiphia at Cineianati, | coWhand bunch and’ should runj ball: D. Butler; wild pitches: JOHNCE PARK ord of 60 four-baggers for one Brooklyn at St. Louis, fast competition to the league-| Dean, Russell; time of game: 1:405 | PORTER-ALLEN << “And 1 wouldn't have anyone Season. k tstel en bttabere leading Funeral Home buneh. | U™pires: Roy Carey and rate think that your mother made us| Cleveland’s big bats haven’t Bat the Milkmen intend to, “19m COMPANY tae eee A ae. 4 Leak nated much ee lately. gum, Cantwell and Hogan; Spoh-j “make the rounds” of the bases; Saas - 328 SIMONTON ST. “Nor would I,” he agreed again e team managed to eke out a ; r i irko-! wh int: i ight ue sity and this time morosely. 3-2 victory from Boston, but the Beiop atm Hou Bee Foran aeens erie i we Score by innings: ee Secccceccccescesecececsesesseeees A suse. were seine. Ofer at be) Red Sox more than evened the bargain. a ia caiei ieee os ae : ° ae nem OFS URSNSORy t Bartholo- | count by taking the last fi it’s stil COMETS. 00—7 15 HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE mew had left then, the evening, B2, This left the _ At Chleago me ta ape | Hawthorns— SELECT SEA FOODS Marsha had made things more iss eta New York peer ' 10 000 103—6 12 3 Red Sox-Indian standings in the Senior League | easy than he had supposed they Batteries: Fisher and B. Butler; league the same. ‘Tomorrow may Chicago Club— W. LL. Pet. "S| Jewfish Steak, th coe a Ms Catees ee tot ceaneng | decide their fight for third place,’ Batteries: Lopez Funeral Home 1 0 1.000! Brown. E. Suarez and F. Hanni-/§ jeweish Bone, tb ... poured his coffee; sh. had changed| 5, Id Washi e+ man and Mancuso; Warneke andj 7, ‘ { ‘oor ol ashington. The St. Pirates - 1 0 1.000 = tb the shape of the table to bring it , ey ai Hartnett. | Evrors: F. Hannibal 2, Alfonso|§) Turtle Steak, down to cozy, new smallness and|. Louis Browns did it to 'em yes- is | Adams Dairy \ 0 1. 00 | em Bi Batley.) tikens canal Shrions she had had it moved. a srasthavio sree bagi aig a Waar 0 1.000) jatted in: B. Butler, O. Metntoch || CRAWFISH, 1 ‘oPhe> arnf ‘chair “in which’ his | Threaténed' from ‘a new’ quar-} AMERICAN LEAGUE log Dean; 8: Hansika 2 piling mother sat, had disappeared. Mar-| ter in the last few. days, the! First Game { Junior League Santen: tan kasc EOD Mera A eee 15e Try Your Meals At sha had been wholly considerate, |Gianfs upped and smacked the' At Boston R. H. E.{ © Club— W. L. Potala oe wae ia ra Sa e Yellowtail, Tb nn WES Poh ake rarely understanding. Bob sat star | fast-eoming Red Birds back into Cleveland ...... 3 11 1) Gates Stars 0 1.000; Bs i a me e Calla re i nico Restaurant ing at her, wishing she weren't so| third place on Saturday. Having Boston «0.00... 2 7 8) Cuban Club 0 1.000; Pinder, A. MeIntoch, Gallagher,’ {1 FREE PROMPT DELIVERY ¢ Cuban Beer, served with pale, so thin; that she would eat; so nicely provided for the Cubs’ Batteries: Hildebrandt and} yY,. B. S. C. 1 [snare pre eatoat more; that she could sleep. He! return to second place, the Giants Berg; W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell.|-Acevedo St; et ies ee | ste ases : . 2, knew she did not; he saw her light | expected fine treatment from the ait ; | Giodeons spiareuan a ‘000! Fisher; struck out: by Fisher 9, by LOWE FISH COMPANY Siz Course Dineen, > too often, a slit of gold, beneath the} Chicago bunch, but those Cubs | Brown 2, by E. Suarez 3; hits: off| PHONE 151 50c, 75c, and 8Se door that divided their rooms. —_{ turned against the locals and with’ Second Game Brown 8 in 8 innings; bases on| She had not moved her raiment, | the “flinging ‘em in” of Lon _ At Boston R. H. E.| TROJAN-SLU ER j balls: off Fisher 4; hit by pitcher:| “ saw that it helped him. He | herself, to the lavender or the blue | Warneke plastered the Giants 7-1, Cleveland nnn epenene 2 9 2 ‘by Fisher (A. Dean), by Brown) loudly. eae of ae. guest room. He was grateful, deeply | Hurler Lon was nice enough at Boston peaecteiice HO: USO E 'ALLED OFF (B. Butler). by E. Suarez (E.) —REA’ melange that, to @ cool | s,ateful, that she had not; it helped ; allow the Giants three hits, how.’ Batteries; Harder and Berg; Os-} Sands); wild pitch: Brown 2.| D— THIS SPACE , termueller and Ferrell. | Suarez, Fisher; double play: F.| me Suarez to T. Hannibal; left on Id have seemed oddly | nim, during the sleepless nights, to bat that in his mind and | xnow she was near and perhaps, he ever, THE KEY WEST poign: e The Dod shert trav- vos ant connection. | | thought heart quickening, his being | 144, ge Fouls town end won the! First Game NAVY TEAMS LOSE TO PI.-| bases: Coconuts 8. Hawthorns 7;! he finished Marsha said; “1| within hail comforted her. cled to St. Louis town and won the | es Giae, Glcaner soba amines Ree 80 mach for your mother and} He tonged to ask-her of that and | fitst game from the Cards, before’ _ At Washington RH RATES AND SLUG. bata SAE AS ca eae SUNDAY STAR for me; she really. did! | of other matters, but he kept him- | their hosts knew what it was all St. Louis... 3 11 0 Carey; losing pitcher: Brown, | ‘after her death | thought she | self, by forcing his strong will, to} @bout. The Red Birds evened Washington ................0 2 1) GERS YESTERDAY \ eosk is know all about me and every: | the impersonal and apart from her | things by winning the sunset edi- _ Batterie: Blaeholder and} sy ; 1 seanerens. aol Subscription $2 Per Y. ‘of me, you know, that 1 had | whenever he could, without making | tion. 7 to 2, however. , Grube; Thomas, McColl and Bol.| The scheduled game between! Club— eee ; ear from her, and it tortured me. | the servants suspicious, They sat} The Pittsburgh Buccaneers were ton. the Trojans and the Sluggers was nee ‘es = 0 1:00] PER MONTH Key West’s Only Sunday “I felt that if she did know me as | together each evening, usually pre- | made to walk the plank in their ——< called off yesterday at Navy | Coconuts = z p or rather as I was, she could | tending to read. They had their | own home town by the desperate! Second Game Field and teams from two of the! Giants _... Sees Mage tel : ‘aper d jearé foreme. Then, night before | meals together. Twice, and on days | Boston Braves who thought the St. Louis ............... 9 18 1{ships in,the harbor played the Pi. Hawthorns ............. 0 1 000) © Business Office Citizen ‘J began to’ feel that the dead | when the grudging, chill spring had | Pirates too close behind. when the Washington _........... 5 14. 1| rates and Sluggers instead. i sae ton anaes 12 Insertions : ildi everything to forgive every sete its mood, they had mo-| “gmoky City” nine trailed by Batteries: Knott and Grube:| The first game, between the; Subscribe for The SKizen, $ Building ; or that thelr sleep is too | tored. | only three and a half games Sat-, Benson, McColl and Bolton: U.S. S, Talbott and Pirates, wasig” BENJAMIN LOPEZ _ 4 7 A 4 is a a le Bap to: tiettroubledby the small| “Are you in a hurry for the dt | urday. | ' ‘Ta seven-inning affair played in NE RAL HOM E!| $ PHONE 51 tions of those who go on. | vores? ristaogies 1 Cineinnati’s “Reds” are not! First Game two hours and the second game FU i! a nd. 1,believe that those dead PS pasted atten ee aa pate communistic. They shared 10! Chicago . 5 10 6| brought together the Sluggers and; Established 49 Years i, Ccegeeccosecesesses One Sf the other; a deep, £004 | 6 rer vou went back-—I'd stay | #ames with the Phillies in thei#’ New York 9 13 9} U.S. 8. Jacob Jones for four in-| Lege yelretvaner ae | ANHEUSER-BUSCH OF an andérsindinig. And both | ore. eood many women would | doubleheader, winning the first 2 Batteries: Jones, Heving _and| Rings. ch eee UT | 3: RUSSELL’S ‘ kind! not consider going to Mexico pos- | to 1 and grabbing off more pie Madjeski, Shea; Gomez, Deshong Both Navy teams were decisive. | a a Eas ceascw! B UD W EISER e is fait bist tart to slip| Sibly anyway. you know. And cer by a 6-5 win as the shades of night | and Jorgens. |ly beaten by the Key West nines. | jone 135 ial DR : down his loan cheeks his ten. | tainly. if 1 stayed here, for six or | fell in their home city. | ——— pe el LIS cSt ——S AUGHT 5 4 el 8; is Jes: ' 2 eight months, no one could suspect! Summaries: i Second Game : ‘ " . } e ie relaxed and he knew ease bee the truth. And when we do get our | NATIONAL LEAGUE At New Work Ro, EL ROOD POD I LP I I ES I LI LI MI TD 8", | BEE R, glass Se = DAILY BASER saw that Marsha too was cr¥IM8-) divorce everyone will think only First Game Chicago .... .0 3 of% &| THR ICAVE : ALL RE- See ene eae cor net | that st hag lasted rather longer.than | At st, Louis RH. BE. New York 2 5 0 i cincAcndeee eae’ coasters: karan be | °° tet mmerringen: Tor see Brooklyn ojcccccccc----12 14 0 Batteries: Tietje and Shea; 4 | BECHEaa ° ody not comfo He presumed she was right, but | gt pouis wove. & 10 1. Ruffing and Jorgens. i @| wee apeein dae $ Come in and get the results Ufo held hie hand-agatnat her |'o Tigntiy, The Mdea of the divorce |, Batteries: Broo mee | PRINTING ENGRAVING || HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN s {*°™ Major League Games and he rose suddenly. He| shook him as it never had before, |Leonard and Lopez; Carleton,! At Philadelp RH. B,| |] SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE $ | Wabted her in his arms with a want | 179 Kept thinking of it, sitting with | Vance, Haines, Mooney and De Detroit ; Seuss 7:11 = “ - = | Si ith Ri he d alle CIGARS CIGARETTES "#0 intolerable that he had to draw | ner during the evening. lancey. a aoe Spe ay ) /j Omith, Nichardson and ¢ SOFT DRINKS, Ete. BWay sharply, quickly, lest he be} and now, with a few months | | Batteries: Crowder, Masher ' Conroy : " Mastered by his need. done, so that no one weuld suspect Second Game {and Cochrane; Dietrich and Ber- A. LOPEZ, Agent e 611 D - Hands limp on her knees, she | they had acted a lie, the divorce | Brooklyn 211 2 ry, Hayes, - » Agent. $ juval Street 5 up at him. He saw, with re- | would be real, accomplished. St. Louis . 2 Oe aceon ana 5 - ‘eaianss “ist, that her tears had stopped. (Copyright, 1934, by K. Haviland-Tayler) Batteries: Munns and Berres; Kay. West'e-Viest Vanesa] Home ee “I want you to know that I shall " ‘Réver forget your kindness,” he said Sateoeite. _ Temerrow, Bob and Marsha have Key West’s First Ambulance oT and Davis. AARON McCONNELL ° Our Reputation is Wrap- r First Game | Service 536 Fleming St ii pire au ninher de s At Cincinnati R. H. B. RITCHARD | aaene syereet ped in every pack 4 . OE Q # ,. | Philadelphia ..............-..- 1 6.8 PRI \ | oy he hd the president, born at Crozet, Vaw cincinnati s-- 2 9° 2 Phone 548 Never Sleeps of ay’ i LAYS) 45 years ago. Batteries: C. Davis and Dodd; | Today s Birt H y ai ei . | Derringer and Lombardi. 4 WY i a c P RIN T I N ¢ dee one im | Charles Gates Dawes of Chi- ES IS s PEND Mi Equipped to give you SERVICE Mary Anderson, Director of the’ cago, banker, onetime Vice Presi- Second Game iS | nd SATISFACTION DONE BY US Ww . Department of! dent and Ambassador, born at} At Cincinnati RAE S$ vo UR ZS a | ere Sarees: Deve 5115 S i] WATCHMAKER, JEWELER — | Harietta, Ohio, 69 years ago. | Philadelphia } Be j Cincinnati | Dr. James H. Breasted of the; Batteries: Col | Labor, born in Sweden, 62 years AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work § — : = VACATION : s, Johnson and = Capable of Doing Things Right ARTMAN PRESS ‘South Dakota, born at Vermilion, _— At Pittsburgh RHEL 8. D., 64 years ago. | Theodore Dreiser, novelist, born; Boston ... 8 11 ZY ‘your HEALTH! SS 8 | at Terre Haute, Ind, 63 years] Pittsburgh 511 Yh . W ete Paes Batteries: Frankhouse, Man-/ Hiss WWW | Stephen T. Barly, Secretary to ago. Open Saturday Nights PHONE 51 piel sar : = ‘AR IN = | U.S. Senator Peter Norbeck of; tll, 69 years ago. ‘ 2 \ Zz FLORIDA = PHONE 51 - - CITIZEN BUILDING | Hours:-@ to 18-2 to:6 Citizen Bldg. \ we wo Le VIII LLL II VIII VIL ILD ID.