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OUT DAIRYMEN IN CLOSE THT SCORE 6-5; WATKINS HURLS FOR BUCS; WILD PITCHES PREDOMINATE; MAN” GOES WILD AT BAT AMERICAN LEAGUE, CUB. PITCHER GREAT; WoL, Pet. MAN’ ZACHARY CHECKS CARDS; RUTH'S HIT WINS FOR YANKS; TIGERS WIN. i [ ! New York . Hl i g 283 were still in the chair on the oppo- site side of the fireplace; to feel eyes, which sometimes held a bitter hurt he could not analyze, her lips which curled occasionally with a faint, and also unanalyzed scorn. The problem rose. Was it fair to her, who could not i i i =F £3 EE iladel phi: (Speeiat to The Citizen) ao NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—When the Chicago Bruins sent Big Bill | Lee to the mous§i against the Giants yesterday, he had a record of three wins against the locals, and after it was all over, he had kept his de- feat record clean and had tucked one more victory under his belt. afraid. And certainly she'd trust! The score was 1-0. The hits were him. A year while she thought it | .three for the Giants. wy The Chicagoans still have a lit- tle way to go to the top of the They are now four and a half games behind the Ter- Pirates 6, Adams Dairy 5. Looks simple enough, but there is a lot behind that score, includ- ing this fellow, right-handed i NATIONAL LEAGUE i | New York . i pitcher of the Pi- rates made his bow in senior loop play this year and in the i game against the Warbler turned Though he apparently had nothing on the ball and was extremely wild when he did try to put some pep behind the pitch, the Warbler fell easy victims, “iwas easily explainable, for we pSeamen jayen’t. anything resem- ~") bling a wrecking erew, But.look at ACEVEDOES VS CUBAN CLUB; GATESTERS, VS GOOD- i i i again. Should he ask her to come down to Mexico for a year to visit him? He'd make the proposition clear, so clear she wouldn't be | ; Pittsburgh. .. E £8 H j i Ho Philadelphia t He i é And they would play around to- gether, and she might like some things about the place. He felt. cer tain she would like Mexico City. And they could go there once a month and perhaps oftener. And perhaps, after the year was up, she might like some things about him. brought himself up abruptly, And the hard lines in his tace which had been dispelled by dream ings, came back with eruel force. “I must not let myself imagine he reminded himself halt aloud; “I must not hope again. 1 can't stand another cropper!” He settled to take a magazine from a near-by table. Dull things, magazines. No, he must not let him- self go to dreaming about taking if ! & Old-Man-of-the-Mountans Zac- { hary kept pace with the fast-step- i ping Dodgers and Cardinals only one run. This was in the first inning. The Brook- lyn’s hit column showed a profu- sion of two and three bingles for Watkins allowed the Dairymen only seven hits. And that cowhand bunch can. handle the willow in perfect style. those things. In spite of his win Watkins un- ! corked six wild pitches, but Rich- ards went him one better making it seven, leaving Tans in a quan- dary as to just what sort of hen- ors they were trying for. Interest was centered in the fact that Richards, who was: orig- inally signed by the Pirates and refused to play with them when he discovered they didn’t consider him a full-game pitcher, was hurl- ing against his former teammates. Amateurish playing Then it rain-| Adams bunch in the sixth lost them know; a number of possible tallies. They tonight—but ' cracked out four successive singles in the inning and yet failed to put a man across the home squads, ! Teamwork much at fault, though stickwor was quite there that inning. “Rubber Man” Garcia, dean of ‘ local pop-up batters, went on a rampage last night getting three hits out of three trips to the pl The lanky fellow made two of hi hits on well-laid-down bunts. Armando Acevedo at short play- ed his usual brilliant, yet Boston has mightily Tately to keep up in the first division, but the Pittsburgh Two Junior League bali games, which out last Friday night, played tonight, beginning at 7:30 ti qe drawing them down. the count was 8 to 5 for the “skull and crossbonesmen.” Tired of their recent close wins, They could ride down there ana | the Tigers opened up and smash- ed the Athletics right off the lot with an 11-0 run barrage. i a | Cuban Club will start activities off and the Goodyears and Gates inish them up tonight, ings of the five-team league for the opening night, the; Goodyear ten was left out, They, were reconciled to that’ fate with the announcement that they were! to play last Friday. ed. The Goodyears don’t £ at she would like the scenery. And per haps the boys would entertain her .. . they were an amusing lot, and! here it looked for a while as if the Yanks were going to slip 2 notch in their fight for top hon- ors with the Detroit Babe Ruth. tottered to the plate as a pinch-hitter in the seventh and promptly lifted one between the Chicago White Sox outfielders for a double, scoring two runs and winning the ball game. Ruth bat. ted for Deshong, who was pitch: ing fine ball and New Yorkers an- xiously waited to see if Jimmy Murphy, who was sent in to fin- insh the remaining two frames, could hold out. “He did: lowed only one hit to boot. The Cleveland outhit by the Boston Red Sox.! which reversed the usual procedure of things for this team, but they didn’t mind for they won the con- they wonld certainly vie with each other to do it! They'd all go utterly mad about her and he would have to make her understand that she. must not hurt them. i Applicable to Marsha, that East- ern maxim, “Truly it is written one supposed you might think ® sport, at least, because | Rot try te hold yqu.",. | “But you did not want to hold me, P. yout” she drawied. and, it ; with ease. “Heavens!” she ; feeling the pound of her __ *No," he responded and loudly. _ “Well—" she murmured. “All of which they’re hoping. The Acevedos have the two strongest say fans, Not many gainsay this, but the Cuban Club and Goodyears have the audoacity ; to try and prove bleacherite opin. ion “all wet,” and Gatesters precious woman will cause more strife than twelve armed: men ‘¢an | quell.” He would make her under. we — stand and promise not to hurt any of the boys by playing with them. She did keep her word. But she probably wouldn’t, for one minute, consider going, even if he could bring himself to tell her that he felt she should test Tarleton. attempt will watched with interest. ” he stated, “is use- and getting us no farther than were last night and the night be- say we drop the damned busi- hes pardon--" he ended She did not reply. for a year, before casting her lot Junior League A year with her for himself, thus, But, he realized, it was her good he | was thinking of first, ‘ They could play cards. Alewan- der’s. contract was unusually good. No, she didn’t like cards. What was he doing, planning so? He must not let himself go! . if She would miss a piano; well, he’d have a piano towed up from Mexico City. He had managed ‘har. der jobs, he would manage that; be cause without a piano she would be Gates Stars ... XB Co Cuban Club Acevedo Stars throw of his brought the stand to their feet. A rally by the Dairymen in the ninth inning produced one run, but efforts to get the t; platter proved futile LL. you live with your aunt?” he asked after the tick of the had become too asserti Washington finally got tired of , waiting for good pitching and inj their own honie town cracked out seven doubles in the course of the game to win from the Browns. Clark Griffith announced whiskered ~ hurler , from the House of bella would | be shipped back to the minors, | ‘The fellow started in two games FERA TENNIS TOURNAMENT and failed to. finish either. Which shows how bad the Senators need, pitchers, when they even swipe *em from the House of David. - Here’s a chance to check-up: “\ NATIONAL LEAGUE... - whisper of a fire had to make itself heard. He did Bot Want that for her. *1 don't know. I don’t know what ABR. H. PO A. E. # that Benson, GIVEN INVITATION, _ "And it is none of my business,” at aR added harshly. admitted judiciously, "t, but inasmuch resent your interest why allow yourself ta, gratify Roe Albury, 2b-3b 4 Lopez, 3b-2b 4 Lounders, ef . Then at night they could have musie—he loved her voice, a voice at which she laughed—and he could stand near. while she played and sang those little French songs that sounded as if they must be very BEGINS SATURDAY; PAIR. INGS FRIDAY Demeritt, rf COr EN eRE HooorH “Peters Varela, connected. with, Hernandez, ° p: the FERA tennis tétrtianrent to) %° 2 * “im erry.” she said softly. what “Wiel Re being unnecessarily fippant. mean to be. I really want to Bob. But sometimes my Y she stopped, her head and stared into the Be wondered what made her lar devit walk, as she won- at the wickedness of women, how a loving wom: hurt the man she loved, because id not love. “i think | must be off,” she an- rose, “I have letters .Perhaps sometimes she glad to see him when he got hack in the evening. Perhaps she'd say, “Bob, I'll never love you as I do | Chicago Geoff, but I like you and I know now, I don’t like him." Somehow it did sound quite like her, and if she | ever came to saying that, he’d never ab oe wishes té announce that the Army Barracks team of netsters is cor-} dially invited to participate in the competitions. AB R. H. PO # Schumacher Mancuso; Lee and Hartnett. 4 i Acevedo, ss 3 M. Acevedo, ¢ 1 At St. Louis and though the Army team not receive a personal invitation, it was intended that they be in the tournament from the beginning. Their failure to receive an invita- } tion was merely an oversight, Mr, Varela states. And he’d have an elaborate suite Carbonell, 2b 3 added to the east side of the place— | St. Louis . it would get the sun in the morning and miss it after four in the after- noon—and they could probably rig’! and Davis. up a drainage system that wouldn't | be bad, and a tin tub that would drain .. , Clark would do that, Clark who had done wonders, with raw labor, some pipes and hia. head, for another woman who pre ferred Mexico and a man to New York without him, (Copyright, 1934, by B. Haviland-Taylor) frailness, tomerrows, Batteries: Zachary and Lopez; Carleton, Vance, Haines. Acevedo, rs 4 At Pittsburgh "I never knew a woman who 80 many letters!” he com- post a small entrance fee and have his name in before 12 o’clock Fri- Ss are receiv- Seore by innings: Rhem, Smith and | Hogan; French, Birkofer, hy. Bhe did not seem to hear tha’ tragically after her, and she not turn her head to glance back . 010 003 001—5 202 020 00x—6 Summary: Two base hit: Loun-! Carbonell, un-} ed at Stowers Mus The tournament will co beapicaii tae . ‘single matches in an elimination Philadelphia at Cincinnati, to contest until a winner is produced. | A loving cup is te be awarded the ! winner and a three-time victor is j given permauent possession of it. E. | Peter Varela won it for the first - 2 8 0 time last September, é Pairings wil! be drawn on Fri- Mad-' day and play in the first round This degree promises a useful! jeski; Deshong,, Murphy and Jor- wjli continue for the first week. ' and successful life. Under a seem-! fens. ’\ ingly simple exterior, 'yeally a profound mind, perhaps) St. Louis | sometimes lacking the gift of eX-| W; | pression, but this trait may be j easily overcome by training. The ' aspirations will be well directed, ‘ the life well rounded and with the i end passed jn a state of compara- philadelphia .. i tive competence. ders; double pla: assisted, Albury Parks 2, Albury pitches: Richards 7, Watkins off Richards 6, Alone, Bob sat staring at the im which she always sat, while | be played later. » AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York vild ty were tn the library, eeecocececscosoeveseseee j bases on balls Today’s Horoscope, 33) | TODAY'S GAMES | | AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at New York. Bt. Louis at Washington. Philadelphia, Richards 3; hi off Richards 6 in 5 innings, off; Hernandez 1 in 3 innings; losing pitcher: Richards; umpires: Head | and Griffin. { struck out: | All tennis balls will be furnished by the FERA. At Washington 3 rane; Cascarella, Lagger and Ber-! ne es 3 2 ry, Hayes. Batteries: Hadley, Andrews and — Russell and Bolton. R. H. E. Boston 5 Batteries: Hudlin, L. Brown and 0 5 2 Berg; Pennock, Walberg and R, Batteries: Bridges and Coch.. Ferrell. ! which are remnants of shrinkage | jorit of hnge fresh-water glacial lake: formed in pas leveland at Boston, 3 | tion NATIONAL LEAGUE w York at Chicago. ia at Cincinnati. lyn at St. Louis. at Pittsburgh, are being made for the of a federal camp homelesg transients near Curlise, | #!' At Philadelphia astablishment LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION WHEREAS, The Legislature of 1983, under the Constitution of 1885, of the State of Florida, did Fight Joint Resolutions proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Florida, and the same were agreed to by fifths of all the members elected to each house; that the votes on said Joint Resolutions were entered upon their respective Journals, with the yeas nays thereon, and they did determine and direct that the said Joint Resolutions be submitted to the electors of the State at the i General Election in November, 1934, OW, THEREFORE, 1, R. GRAY, Seeretary of State of State of Florida, do hereby notice that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in each county in Flor- ida on Tuesday next succeeding th first Monday in November, A. D. 1934, the said Tuesday being the SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER for the ratification or rejection of the said Joint Resolutions propos- ing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Florida, vi the NO. ONE A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article} becomes effe V of the Constitution of Florida Relating to the Judiciary by A ing Thereto an Additional to Be Known as Section 45 Provid- ing for the Reduction of the ber of Judicial Cireuits of, this State and Requiring the Reap- portionment of Such Circuits and the Judges Thereof. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: That the following amendment to ticle V of the Constitution of this ting to the Judiciary by thereto additional Section as hereinaf et forth, be and is h agreed to submitted to the qualified of the State of Florida for rejection at the next; al ion that is to 1 Section to ion 45 of Ar- ction 45. (a) There shall be no more fifteen judicial circuits of the t purpose in e amendment; Pr no judicial circuit as d law hereunder shall e sand i last pre- ate Federal census; and 1 further, that no judicial existing at the time of the n of this amend ecution, nor shail it Judge or State A disturbed in the tenure » until the expirati mendment is ratified. it shall be the dut ture at its next regular ses- ter the amendment shall have Ss sui la thi: l to make effective the re- mment and, reduction of al Circuits and'Cireuit Judge te earry fect, ai shall be one Circuit h Judicial Cirevit but numb rtioned to pass | prow 'A,| Recessary laws to carry ve giv t | wise as provided in Article I hereof. {adoption the place of residence of additional Judge or jonment — of ther ti roposing an je 10 of the tional “Section 1 and It Resolved by Relating to xemptions, the ste Re Legislature of the State of Florida: mendment to} That the folloy ne Article 10 of the C nstitution of the ting to hom stead a 5 thereto an add known as Y sessm} or be levied nd the nptions, itional om 7” pro} nt for. any Municipal ta upon the » of Florida r nd exempt » known le, whigh shal tion 7. 1 from 1 jempt other of af is a n of and resides in State of Florida, the homestead defined in Article 10 of the Con- stitution of the State of the valuation of $5 . however, that the title i may he vested amily or in his la ng upon such home- 00.00, TION roposing Article XIX f Florida, F to Prohibition. Be It Resolved jthe same to read XIX ard of County] in} in! Section Commissioners of h County , not oftener than once upon the applic h of the register County, shall for an ele ich appl wheth ting liquors voters of an nd provide in tion to be det ¥ of those v« Ned unde !which election #' in the manner pr | holding m the time ation, but ppli et sh ke place within sixty days o: “State or National eigction, or at mid | wit adding | {held in ex-! 111 ion in thej Artic i is} the LEGALS mary, it shall be held within os therewith, days after such State or National,! terials going into election, er primar: jancts of such. at Section 2. The Legislature shalt' well as the fini s 5 ‘orvtilms, shall he exempt valorem taxation, ex emption, which shall tive by virtue of thi shall extend beyond tl ide by general or — special local legislation laws to carry out and enforce the provision of this. Article. All laws relating to. in- toxicating liquors, wines and. beer which were in effect on December| The exemption herein 3%, 1918, unless changed by the! shall not apply to real estate Legislature by laws expressly made,} by such motion picture studios and effective concurrently with this! plants except the real estate oe~ amendment, shall as so changed: cupied as the location required 40 become effective with this Article| house such motion pieti studios and shall so remain until thereafter) and plants and other by changed by the Legislature. The! cidental to the operation of sue" power of the Legislature to. provide; studios and plants, together with out and) such lands as. may be required fot enforce this Article shall include] housing officers and emp the right to provide for manufac-tan@ for warehouses, - laboratories, te individuals,| cutting rooms, projection Teoma, firms and corporations or by the; storage, trackage, shipping factll- State or by Counties, Cities or poli-! ties, sets and locations. tical subdivisions, or by any govern-| | Approved Jume 7th, 1993. mental commission or agency to be created for that purpose. } Section 3. Until changed by elec- tions called under this Article, the status of all territory in the Sta of Florida as to whether the sale is permitted, or prohibited shall be the} same as it was on Decemher 31, 1918, provided that at the General tien in 1934 er at any time} within two years after this Article re the Maard. | Ot ‘hat the following Amendment to County Commissioners of any Coun- | Article VIIL of the Constitution of shall, upon the application of|the State of Florida relative to five per cent of the registered voters | Cities and counties, to be numbered of the County, call and provide for| Section 9 of said Article VII, be an election to decide whether the| nd the same is hereby agreed to sale shall be prohibited. in such|&nd shall be submitted to the elec- County, said election to be other-/ tors of the State at the General Election to be held on the first ‘Tuesday after the first Monday in November, A. D. 1934, for ratifiea- or rejection, to-wit: | Segtion 9. The Legislature shall jhave power to establish, alter or ish, a municip rporation - known as the City { ville, extending terri s out the present limits the : NO. SEVEN A JOINT RESOLUTION A Joint Resolution Proposing» 9m Amendment to Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Flor- ida Relative to Cities and Coun- ies. wed by the Legisiafare 5 Re it Resols Sf the State of See le shall be- ely upon its}; epeal of Art 1H of the Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of Amer! Approved May 8, come © NO. FOUR A JOINT RESOLUTION A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment. of Section 10 of- the De stitution tate of Flo lating to Grand Juries, In tions, Presentments and Indict- ments of Persons for Capital and Other Felonies, and jing That Judgments and urt May Le tered in Term Time municipal and lecat rds, bodies and of- Stitutional or statutery, executive, judicial, or ve, and shall prescribe jurisdiction, powers, duties cluded in such subordinate districts, scribe a just and of taxation fer and distric and of such municipality and dk Bonded and other debtedness, ex- isting at the time of the estabiish<» ment of such municipality, shall be Constitution. of the| (hferceable only against property relating to GrandtLegislature shall, from presentment tine de: > we inn for capi. . determine what be, to, hie of Summoning the Sxcept Upon Order of | Declaration time city or may ex- f a municipal be recog~ 1 ° shi ubmitted to the auali- fin, general ele the first Tuesday after the first in November, A. D. 1934, No person shall be] a by a grand jury, and no person shall be for other felony unless on Yr niment or ment by a grand jury rmation un- th f by the prosecuting of the court wherein the filed, except ded in this Consti nd except in cases nt, and in cases when in service the ngress, may Any person | a under such mn, present- ment or indictment for any felon. pital may be arraigned a tion, chm but the the ti which, such p in time without mak performanc or hereaf! rformed t and plea of entered cation. purt is with the a con- | at any rt by making, ente! jerk of recting u en on a and j art Pour county officer, dle ontained herein shall af- Article II of the ¢ State of Flor- ning of rm of h order of the y be made in vaca- of said have pow n to regulate nd jurors to er: the number of equired to vote for and re- n indictment or presentment. ndment, upon the night on Dec t the nece: mi sist, . . w sity thout re lified voters 1 t providing wen nent or extension shall pre vide for such referendum Approved May 23, 19 Approved June 7, Ad A Joint Amend of the Constitution of the i Florida, The votes n th { Fh TESTIMONY WHEREO I have vherpunto ‘net? my hand ant affiwed tie Grea SRAL ida, at Tallahase the jection am lows: jon 24. The stablish an uniform and munici hich shall be app es Where local or special ties are provided — by ature that ms f therewith. Th ral law « cording. to incor jurisdict and priv COC C een ee ennneewnn CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Legislature si system « nment except in laws tent hall ment | FOR SALE 28-fo Cabin ob Cruiser, fully equipped, Write Shall He pas Box A, The Citizen augs “NO TIPPING IGN On ow 10ON . IX of the P BLANK SALES BOOKS. New Se each at The Artman Pre ne 51, Citizen Building ontiw MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING —Quality P- a the Lowest Price ? Art man P aug? Lost i N t en ¢ Mark wl ' k aa Phone 2 augle-s