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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1984, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN YOUNG BOYS CLUB |SCHOOL TO TAKE FORFEITS CONTEST PART IN SPORTS IN ANOTHER GAME CUBAN Activity in the various Sports | CLUB WAS VICTORIOUS has already begun at the Key ; West Junior-Senior High School. OVER GOODYEARS Professor Horace O’Bryant stated that the school would be represented in the FERA diamond- Pddededd0 ec coenoncsesee- meessecccnncscowssenseee Univ. of California’s School jicago, 59 eeever cecmesscece Lesage “in Chi j Lom COLU M N | Maj. Gen, Hugh A. Drum, U. |S. A., born at Fort Brady, Mich.,| Louis J. Taber, Master of "| National Grange, Patrons of Ti Advertisements under this head) bandry, born at Mt. Pleasant, will be inserted in The Citizen at} U. S. Senator Key Pittman of | Ohio, 56 years ago. the rate of 1c a word for each im | Coron born at Vicksburg, Mise..| George W. Wickersham sertion, but the minimum for the | °? Y°#™S 98. | New York, one-time U. 8. first insertion in evecy instance is Minnesota’s | torney-General, born in 25e. in| buagh, 76 years ago. 5 years ago. of At Pitts- Magnus Johnson, Farmer-Labor representative The Young Boys’ Social Club SLIPPING YANKS | | PROP E’S F U } ball league with two teams. Congress, born in $ \ —— 1 OR Ni | forfeited their game entereny A girls’ volley ball team, a bas- Payment for classified adver. | acento iti is Leb hpanen ' 2 y y *, Ringe 5 : | years ago. ; Arthur Rackham. British artist ecccceen eat MeddcwsPerk ands | ketball team for boys and a team |tisements is invariably in advance, | and illustrator, born 67 years y for girls have been planned. Later {but regular advertisers with ledger) Prof. 1 Prof. Frank Adams of the’ ago. - ; FROM THE CORRAL SELECTS PLAYERS accounts may have their advertise- | i ments charged. Advertisers should give their | i on it is expected that teams will | be organized in the various classes ‘to compete in the inter-class the Park Stars won by a 9 to er wey | ~ Editor, The Citizen: ! Editor, The Citizen: 10 score. The bulls ate on the Tampage! | annual } street address as well as their tele- | lf ©. L\ STEAMSHIP Co. CINCINNATI REDS AND NEW! Since A club picked by a dozen or} ) tournament which is an aw Ito be oa sports writer seems| more baseball fans of this city to; '™® ‘he other game the Cuban) cont of the school. {phone number if they desire re-| YORK GIANTS SPLIT TWIN) |) oe —— as to who! represent us on the 10th of Octo-| Club defeated the Goodyear team! —_—_—_—_— {ealta. ee OMS UNITED STATES FAST ry 4 ro ie present dia- ; i 7 ith each cl adverti se-| MAIL ROUTES FOR BILL; PHILS AND CUBS AL. iphdlall:teureinend ait. q gph is composed of the following} hy a score of 2 to 1. This game TODAY'S GAMES ment The Citizen will give free an! PORT T. 7 4 players: —— 7 ‘AMPA— $0 DIVIDE TWO GAMES Sepullittke to Antorch him What be peo in, Lope, Casa, Carbonen,| W&# ¢*ting: from start to finish. | AMERICAN LEAGUE "gee Razor Outfit. Ask for! na Sogn aany~eliem on INDIES i is due fe siters.s RS. s . , Carbonell, | Philadelphia at Chicago, twoj _” Leave Key West for coda: the hile ra jolt. : Sevilla, Pena, Castillo, Baker,| The runs were scored in the | games. i ug M. 3 —— we ys and Fridays 12:16 ORF a ' s from Adams Dairy, Cates, Acevedo, Perez, Fruto,| following manner: With one out| Boston at St. Louis. i FOR RENT | Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays NEW YORK. Sept. 19.—Th have blood in their eyes and froth| Vidal, Capote, Joe Hale ae ‘kod and Davila walk. New York at Detroit gv | \] 9:45 A.M. ; ae * » 19.—The . s ida ‘apote, Joe Hale and M., Garcia walked an avila walk-; * ig ; ii is ! ‘ashinae : BSF LARGE U: | Leave Key W Giants still undergonig something "thei mouths, s0 1 advise each} Acevedo. | ca giant ebugied #0 celiter ana) atuneton at Cleveland. 7 | MEGE HEB NIS ETD AESEE LE . degeseagee aie out for Putt Taupe Wetnssinge aed Stee aperagn team to be on the alert for th | | ENT. Modern conveniences, r r the: ase ee * + Raval i Dsquii i ; » a a : sl — squeezed out maltis to ba Gavcled oy Gh, Y| These players in our estimation | Garcia seored. M. Esquinaldo} NATIONAL LEAGUE | nena decorated, porches, 519 ickets, iene and Information at Ticket Office on the a aneven break with the last-place th. ‘stamped en are the best in the city, and each} Walked and C. Hernandez flied) st, Louis at Boston, two games.|__ Plzabeth street. pepts — . Pineinnati Reds ‘in a doublohead- ange atanstoeg player ean play one or two posi-| out to center. M. Esquinaldo ran| Cinnati at New York. | fe + &. CRSRAR, Agee, 4 betnd walttained thelr § 1. ies a became uneasy ast! tions on the ub. | off of first and catcher threw; Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, two | PERSONAL aie r beng : rain ednesday night and although th = fe i | games. . | RID i ‘ game lead over the idle Cardinals ugh the] (Signed) GROUP OF FANS. | wide to second and Davila scored. | é ; ; YOUR HOME OF ANTS or! jm the National League pennant A'™Y Was on their trail they] Key West Fla ‘ | Ogden a a Ss dats “,| Chieago at Philadelphia. roaches for 50c. Both for ee ale a SILUUTeTeee ea y could not be checked pleno : 53 ° ae $1.00. Sid Thompson, 923 \ race. Sept. 19, 1934. perfect peg from centerfield Elsie de Wolf (Lady Mendel) Flemin; as i 5 » 19, 19 5 > uady 3 ig street. aug31-26t! The Dodgers continued — their rhs we:-shall Jock horns aa ae ae Not a runner had reached first is writing her memoirs in her} \ v heavy hitting, pounding out 17 aa re jakers and their efforts ; for the Goodyears until the fourth library at Versailles. | RADIO REPAIRING ® a a, | tafetion for a 9 to 4 victory over, — beoay same as the Army, and when Soldano walked. Villareal) 4 6 999-foot tower is planned| WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF & r- fhe Pirates. Paul Waner's homer! ~” game is over the Dough- Perccacuimite! eacond.- Valdes =; tau eta ais ee mein| | RADIOS. Guntant i & ‘ | boys will look like a Swiss chi | : ; at Paris for the fair to be held | S. Guaranteed service. a | erounted for three Pittsburgh separa xs | popped out to the pitcher. Vil-| there in 1937. ; R. C. A. and Atwater Kent : full of holes, i eee) ‘A : ; pene | lareal stole second. Zacal -sin-|— gency. J. L. Stowers Music If You Send Us Your ‘der ‘ ¥ The Phillies and Chicago divid- ih gpa vaggined Wer “hy gled to left and Gonzalez was out, | LEGALS be mentee iy * Next On ® BAe doublcheader, the Phillies! ere” Will be undertaken. by short to first. \ MISCELLANEOU: »& . Winning the nighteap, 8 to 1, aft-! the funeral Cortege, and when AMERICAN LEAGUE In the seventh Zacal led off “ee ia ‘ You Will Be Assured of Es ; i the opener. 7 to 8. wean, | he, Wust clears away their ambu- Cena with a double to right and the| :/AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit |; & d losing 7 . Stan- 7 eee I next three batters _flie ' z 4 2 lance will be needed ti 1s etroit next ee atter ied out. given free with each classified % a ley Hack of the Cubs hit a home! them over the Roosevelt ae New York .. | Zacal was the leading batter with | Jos: known as Jose} advertisement. ASK FOR IT. ° & Par in the second game. Hartnett! vard for a reviving. ce i) a idouble, and a single. in oF ca rompt tent 4 a @ heme run f A novel ‘ joston | times up. In the field Valdez and| hat ine \% © Ge tient «a PO ee tonight to seagate prongs oo Louis . | Esquinaldo starred. ath day | PRINTING—Quality Printing at ; Se . \ ike Qndlans drove ancther nail| tured on, so fans’ are urged to es Score by innings: : esent to] the eis Prices. The aes % rvice ® h } be out early. ashington H 8. HE: ress, aug’ & , tito their perch on third place in| °° pyr Carly ; Chicago Cuban Club 002 000 0—2 2 0 —<— . the American League by defeat-| Following the final game hbe- . Sa j Goodyear .. 000 100 0—1 4 2 | FOR SALE— Bibles, both Protest- % | tae Washington twice, 5 to 4 ana ‘Ween the Bakers and the Bulls NATIONAL LEAGUE [Aen se agtdas” earcis > | rano, de ant and Catholic. Also Greek a Live a party will be held in the Band] gimp a adie inc aan cs eons New (Testacient Geqiragiationce | 8 P Por nine innings Big Buck New. amet wo pon peaneatir teeger th ah ad Siomes| Summary: Errore: Gonsalea as I am leaving town, Inquire % tom held the Boston Red Sox hit- ‘o teams and representatives of; st, Louis 56 Nacaee pane he os = upstairs, 1106 Olivia street. 4 ® tees, but he wenkoned in the tenth,| *e Recreation Department. Chiteago: oe h ay ae sere ts Ogden, | her ptl8-2tx » the Browns were defeated 2 to 1 y Gerald H. Adams. | pittsburgh spears aia Nomar wis WANTED own: : sburg] truck out: C , Richardson ly The winning run was scored by| sd ee Brooklyn ‘ Braee Bie : is 0 An ee % Pear OrNrS* SB st N Bishop, who, with Werber, had] “°Pt 1. 1994- Philadelphia. tine ohibame: 1:08;] RAYMOND \ chance to bid on ime of game: 1:00; | our n been walked by the St. Louis PROMISES AMUBEMENT Cincinnati __ auee bata ion: } “Attorney for | your next printing order, The 4 ‘tee deta wnt. 2 oa Sey | ant VOMIIOOTOOOIOOOI OOS S etric| ju oul ie = ee Tee 4 Editor, The Citizen: a f ® row over the "Tiieaeenn, 6 esting bit of amusement this eve- ning will be the diamondball game ? to 0. The A’s scored five of their ' int th inning, t 7} to be played by the Busy Bee gine sigge ig sey Bakers vs Adams Dairy cow- nk Hayes hands. The Busy Bee boys are $ confident of a win in this clash ~ Por the second time in as many days the Tigers whitewashed their only remaining challenger for the; American League pennant, the New York Yankees, winning 3 to ®, to advance another step to- as their comedy skit just before the game will foretell. This game has the ear-marks of a feast of hamburgers for the Bakers at the expense of the cow- a “ hands. So everybody be out and ene, Se flag. you may share in the hamburger : M party. ee MANAGER, BUSY BEE TEN. ; At New York ROI E, Ne iste Cincinnati ae oe eee Rew York 0 1 Ss O e ; — Frey and Lombardi; PICKS PLAYERS FOR CLUB ++. just about every cigarette smoker knows zsimmons and Mancuso, Dan- *, The Citizen: is i ning. sd like. eo cbs beet that—but here are some other facts to keep in mind... fom valuable paper to give my r 4 : . : = Cesena Game gp, [ viniom om the baseball club that : i a ne egri to be milder and taste better it must be new Tor » H.E) should play the club from Cuba ade mi H H = Ptocinnats 2 9 8lon the 10th day of October, and a aa , tipe Turkish and home-grown tobaccos. ver 1 think that my guess is as good ‘ A Batteries: Freitas, Stout, John-| 4, we tara bbe = We wish you could go into the factories and see Hon, Derringer and Manion, Lom- I would pick for the backstop Chesterfield made. The anil ripe Pree a aaa Dardi; Schumacher, Al Smith and] ,,<ition, Wm. Cates, and in the Mancuso, Danning. pitching statt I would we Casa, ‘ong even threads—then packed into the cigarette so opez, Griffin, Gates d Yar- - : i At Brooklyn R. H. E-} ponell; on first, M. Pena; on see- as to make Chesterfield draw right and burn evenly. sburgh 4 ee ‘| ond, Chita Baker; on third, C. % : pkiyn 9 %c stillo; at short, A. Acevedo; in Y bg . ° Batteries: Swift, Meine, Grimes! the sees ALL Acesaan Meare A good cigarette can give you a lot of pleasure, and we Leonard and Lope2-| and Perez; substitutes, Vidal and - Joe Hale. Lopez can pitch and play : | ‘Bnd Padden; would like for you to try Chesterfield. At Philadelphia H. E.! outfield, Carbonell can play the a . ° Chicago . 712 2) outfield, infield, catch and piteh. > Philadelphia 3 9 Gates can pitch and play the out- Ba Warneke, Tinning) fieid. Vidal can catch and play ; Johnson, A, Moore) the outfield and Joe Hale can go | Wed Todd in there and play any infield posi- : tion. Second Game I think the club can be whipped At Philadelphia into a very good one, batting in thi Fruto, A. Ae Ce Acevedo, F sah zy to the vedo, Na. order Lopez, M . Castillo and Pe Buch, Collins first A BASEL ALL PAN 10067. the cegarette thats MILDER eg the cigarette that ees Ce TASTES BETTER 3 Newsom | B Mew York o 6 0 pee Bevo 2 0 First Game Batter Ruffing and Jorgens;| At Cleveland R. H. E. Rowe and Cochrane | Washington 410 : | Cleveland 514 es P . At Chicago R. BH. E.! Batteries: Stewart and Phillips; © Piiadeipri 612 0) Lee, Harder and Brenzel, Phi ae 0 61 pice ( ; te *: Dietrich and Hayes; Second Game i \ and b SW Parreii; Be Ft Louis at Boston, posty Kes Pet ground ept Ferrell, Hinkle S Bennedy, Tietie and Madjeski At Cleveland R. H. : Washington 6 8 or At St. Louis R. H. E.| Cleveland 918 o| _— " Thomas, | MeColl, : Batteries 1.10 8 Armbrust and Phillips; Resteries W. Ferrell, Walberg | Winegarner and Aalto Brown, | @-1934, Licazr & Mvans Teassce Ge,

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