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~ PARK STARS WIN , oat Rogell flied out: Owen popped Bocsvsisy ties TEN DEFEATS | GATES STARS IN SHUT. : The Park Stars defeated the, ‘Cuban Club yesterday in the first! game of a doubleheader at Bay-| viw Park. The final score wait 6 to 2. Castro pitched a : game but Tynes of the Cuban? team was wild at times. Farraldo| hit a double and a single in two trips to the plate. In the field M.! Esquinaldo and J. Garcia were « the tars. | Score by innnigs: ' R. HE. Cubsn Club 100 001 0—2 4 3 Park Stars 200 040 x—6 7 0 Batteri Tynes and = Ren- dueles; Castro and Lewis. Summary: Errors: Ogden, . A. Hernandez, Rendueles; two base: hits: Perralde. Castro; | stalens base; Gastro, Teal and_ Gates; struck put: by Castr61, by “Tynes 2 an ballssotf?Castro off Tynes 7; time of game: 0:45; umpires: McCarthy and Lopez. In the second game the Good- year team whitewashed the Gates; ftars. 12 to 0. Valdes was the} hitting star. getting three safeties | in three times at bat. In the field, Jack Cates and Ackerman! Were the stars. | Score by innings: ; R. H. E. Gates Stars 000 000— 0 3 4 Goodycar ... 032 34x—12 10 2 Batteries: Ro-am, Roberts and Wesson; Villareal and Gonzelez. Summary: Errors: J. Cates and Ackerman; stolen bases: Villareal, Gonzalez and Soloman; track; out: by Rosam 3, by Viilareal 2. } by Roberts 1; bases on balls: off Roeam 2. off Robert: 1; hits: off; Rosam 5, off Villareal 0; double! pleys: Knowles unassisted; time! of game: 45 minutes; umpires: McCarthy and Lopez. CO@t e+ cere we ens CLASSIFIED COLUMN | i | ' ! Advertisements under tnt nead} Will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of le a ward for each im tertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in eve-y mstance ca 25c. Payment tor classified adver- | tisements is invariably in advance. : but regular advertisers with ledger | accounts may have their advertise. Ments charged. 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ASK FOR IT. tant} Key Wea Key West's First Funeral Ho: First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps anes | |CARDS WIN FIRST GAME OF SERIES) (Continued from Page One) ‘out to Frisch. No runs, no hits; ‘no érrors. Fifth Inning ST. LOUIS—Frisch flied out,;#t Bayview Park tonight, begin-/ Serrano | Medwick, after ‘making hits on|ning at 7:80 o’elock. - his first two trips to the plate, _ knocked out a home run. Collins walked. Delancey flied out. Or- ;Satti hit into left field. Durocher flied ont. One run, two hits. no errors. DETROIT—Fox fouled out to | first baseman. Deljock, batting for Crowder, flied out. White walked. Cochrane grounded out, Frisch to Collins. No runs, no hits, no errors. ST. LOUIS—Mari ing for Detroit. Dean bagger. Martin single Deen, Rothrock in to second. Fi over third. Medwitk.“sith’ two’ ingles and a heme run to his eredit in three times up, hita line drive seoring Martin, on his fourth try. Collins singled, Marberry is replaced by Hogsstt:on the mound.‘ Delancey knocked out a two-bag- | ger, scoring Medwick and Collins. ; Orgatti grounded ont, second to fir Fonr runs, five hits, no errors. | DETROIT—Gehringer ground- ed out at first. Greenberg eingled to center and went to second on Orsatti’s fumble. Goslin singled. seoring Greenberg. Rogell ground- ed out. Owen struck out. One run, two hits, one error. Seventh Inning ST. LOUIS—Durocher ground- ed out. Dean struck out. Martin grounded out. No runs, no hits, DETROIT—Fox Hogsett grounded filed out. No runs, no hits, no errors. Eighth Inning ST. LOUIS—Rothrock singled. Frisch sacrificed. Medwick flied out. Collins grounded out. No runs. one hit. no errors. DETROIT—Cochrane grounded out, short to first. Gehringer flied out to left field. Greenberg knocked the ball into the stands for a home run. Goslin retired the side, short to first. One run, one hit. no ¢rrors. Ninth Inning ST. LOUIS—Delancey out. Puller. batting fo singled. Durocher hit no errors. fouled out. out. White | | Mimister ‘to > Austria: born *at pitch- | sacrificed ‘Mart- jy poped out; Cecccecceces~-.ncnccese: : gas, atmy officer, surgeon-gener-| 1853—Eleanors Duse_ 3782—Charles Jared Ingersoll, |) sanitarian, who freed Havana} actress, born. Died in Philadelphia lawyer, historian and]. the Canal Zone of yellow fev-| April 21, 1926. congressman, born in Philadel- The first game will be between | ‘Pe Bee ten, and the second will bring Army boys. enevee Today's s Birthdays | See te tees- aa ee George L. Mezsersmith, U. S. Fieetwood, Pa.. 51 years ago. James DeWolf :Per-} bs bop. & Rhode {siandywod fresttMe bishop of the P. oF. Church mr Amerieabarn at: Ger- mantown, Pa., 63 years ago. Most Rew. Prof. Robert M. Haig of. Calum. bia Univ.,. noted political econom- ist, born at Columbus, Ohio, 47 years ago. Dr, Virginia Gildersleeve, dean of Barnard College, New York, | born there, 57 years ago. | Frank 8. Regan of HL... Prohibitionist, ‘lec tuver, Rockford, lawyer born there, 72 and| years | James C. Roop of Virgniia, for- mer Director of the Budget, born | at Upland, Pa., 46 years ago. Fred C. Clarke Ka onetime Pittsburgh base- ball manager and fielder, born at Des Moines. Iowa, 62 years ago. | of Winfield, Rt. Hon. James H. Thomas, Britain’s Secretary for the Do- wifniéns. Born’ 59 yéarS ago. Fuller being tagged out. Dean; grounded out. No run, one hit. no errors. DETROIT — Rogell singled. Owen grounded out, Rogell going! to secend..- Fox hit to Martin who tagged Rogell out, but threw wild to first to.cateh Fox. Walker, batting for Hogsett. struck out.} No runs, one nit, no errors, The Never-Tiring GUARDIAN of your HEALTH THE ICE MAN. Who. appears like clock+ ‘{Anneuncement heen. made \ tue Honorabie. County sae Monroe County, Florida, her final| of a doubleheader of diamondball jreturn, account’ and vouchers as ad-/ together Adams Dairy and the | Donor RAYMOND R. LO! Died in Washing. 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