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i E F i E i Ht _ hunting, but first there was a little Protesting that it would have been contrary. _ Ivy and Helen joy-riding, and Bow- —— S ba dboticedssedectcdacsé ese I have just noticed that * the! ise Standing of the clubs in the! 5. Sit baseball field is' being put ‘into! off Bi Junior Lédgueé: 13 3 6 an Sapte Before it was j to Re Clab— 4 ua 36 j only fit for the local boys to play | out. 4 i 2 465 loose and dropped ton, but.now it will be fit for any; No Trager Fe a3 ‘gtound, he looked (abso Pa on. Mr. Cates is in = yi hee Not fitty feet away charge of a crew of experienced) D) x. B.S ©. <5 a2 ahead, he found his | men that know how to fix up a! the fifth for Déan: Goslin flied|Cuban Club Se 14 a smooth black bazeball field. and I hope that! out. I] singled . to. center. | Goodyéar 3.6 | iere will be some real games on | Owen Went out swinging. Fox also os } ber field By the ee ae went out swinging. The Gates Stars have two more j are Woodson a Villareal, with ‘cause after so much trouble of} No fans, one hif, rio errors. to. pla: }28 times at bat; most rums goes putting it in shape, we deserve; sf. LOUIS—Martin doubled) "7 S"4 saat ois Stars the to Rueda, C. Hernander, Castre Some good games, | against’ the right field screen.| “me number rest have! ond J. Cates, with six each; Talking about baseball, I would! Rothrock tripled, Martin scoring. three to play. If the Gates Stars] hits, J. Lopez with 11 total bases, | ist, like to see the Key West club get | Frisch. singled, scoring Rothrock. lése oné more they still can lose; Ackerman 12; stolen bases, Tymes | years in-shape so they can play for the: Hogsett replaced Bridges at ‘this | the first half to the Park Stars | 4, Ogden, Teal and Woodsen 3 championship of the state. I notice; juncture. Medwick hit into a}so Clarence better braté up and) each; most walks, 9, goes to Zacal; jin the papers that the Fort Laud-! double play. Collins hit to Rogell|be sure and win the next two| most strike outs goes to C. erdale Tarpons are going to play; who threw wild to first. Collins} games. There is alro a chance for! ney and Salinero, each five. But that first morning they stayed the: St Augustine Saints.for-thepout trying to steal, Cochrane to there on the point of which they cham; pion the state, and we} Gehringer. der how we Ldaderdale down? I beliéve that’ singled to center. Cochrane flied had landed, and gave the whole of || “It wouldn’t:be'so black,” he said, | 41% F well that we have|, Two runs, three hits, one er- IFAAASASA4¢ A 4AA¢ALAALALAAAAAAAAA AAA A Abd je had to get in shape we can out. Gehringer also flied out. Bask t detp enough, and even La Gara the Tarpons many ‘times. yror, do thé Same thing zgain. Let’s get] “No tuns, one hit, no errors. y Speckled littoral shells. into which the alluring ‘hole had _ |} it isn’t the most perfect cave in so + together and ptove that we are ST. LOUIS—Delancey fouled 25c per copy or 5 copies for $i 20 There were plenty of fish to be been blown by some volcanic blast | thé best clu) in thé state, and! out at first. Orsatti called out on ‘ . a the world it's the safest. Nobody | member when we were in the Sixth Inning seen, and he might have fared bet. | "25,20 €28y- * [femember we are. the only club ‘strikes. Durocher flied out. 8 HA 3 if j i i H mitt another damp, cefling of the third was too low. 14 2 iEast Coast League, and we .de-; DETROIT—Hogsett struck out pos cae: yan aaah nemitiy ‘aren, feated “evérythmg from Fort on his initial appearance. W ite LY ida ee ie i fom certain brightly striped and EEX get to the base oi the cliff hs There was a difficult upward slope jthat uses only local players on No runs, no hits, no errors. ; Ww to obtain Sener The Comper Te ter with a fish-spear, for his baits H | +4 “) To enable every resident of Key West - nn net of broken rocks varying in size from | the club. } Seventh Inning SS ra 4 + am 4 Maal dothtng Te Alluring and he catght |, pebbie to a grand piand, and when | 1 néticed in the last games, DETROYT—Greenberg ground- copiés of this mhagazirie The Florida Motorist will FLORIDA they had worked their way to the ! co FRED 3 DION 25 Sem Se— f-- S= rough Playéd by the Juniors the im-, ed out. Gostin went out swinging. accept your pre-publication orders for copies until ep ae see ins ive ied nod chpanie vei it jeer oarard | provement. of the Goodyears, and: Rogell popped out. | bevety sucectte = _ ee eyes shoreward, and wh the Park Stars. iam Cates and} No runs, no hits, no errors. i KEY WEST Entree Ts -0nte =" Sint epadeicobionssé tase eidigin and hidden, they found that the | Howard Gates are in charge of} ST. “LOUIS—Dean grounded 6 P. M.—TUESDAY, OCT. 9TH 1ST ad pay bereame $ = ot So cliff itself was more than perpen-, | culfmg whisks of blue smoki cular. {these two elubs and believe me! out. Martin walked. Rothrock hit Seon P = know. (ist sé. nad’ managed re ee sage, ‘for instance, from | YOU will hear from these boys ini to Gehringer. who tossed to No Orders Will Be Accepted After That Date = Strike a match and start a fire. which the coconut tree sprouted, jie second half. Clarence Gates! Rogell, the latter dropping the Mouth i _- He waded ashore with great foam | Would have sheltered them from a beige: watch ont and get those | ball, and both Martin and Roth- BUY YOURS TODAY Réie Gis ah Aen Oa boys in shape if he wants to win./ rock are safe. Frisch up. On an Try to break Sands of the habit; attempted double steal, Martin of running like molasses. because | was thrown out at third by Coch- @ stone house, offered no holds for jhe will have to run better than | rane. Frisch grounded out. toes or Singers. that. As to the Cuban Club andj No runs, no hits, one error. ivy suggested that they return to ithe Young Boys Social Club, I! Eighth Inning camp for rope and wire. She was all — they should get out and DETROIT—Owen flied out. for felling two coconut trees, leam- | practice. They have a good club: Fox also flied out. Hogsett foul- ing them against the ledge and com” [<4 why don’t they get out and‘ ed out to Martin. verting them into a ladder rung / fight and listen to their managers’! No runs, no hits, no errors. sd 5 ous tete aa could be cut |advice? That is the only way they) ST. LOUIS—Medwick went ae eras sath odin apr | will get anywhere. out swnignig, his second — strike wired in place Standing upon the | Scorer Pita made a slight mis-| out .Collins beat out an infield first rung, the gecond could be ad- take in the standing of the clubs! hit. Delancey grounded out, ad- Sented ind: fastened: in last night’s paper. It should! vancing Collins to sceond. Orsat-}j But Bowers in the meanwhile had | ave been Lopez 5 won, none lost; ; ti drove a liner to left for the thonght of a better way, and instead | Sibila 2 won. 3 lost. They won onc | third out. ot a ladder they compromised on {from the Army in that seven in- No runs, one hit. no errors, one coconut tree notched for steps, | ning game that the rain stopped. | Ninth Inning The coconut is one of the tough- | and one from Adams. Then comes; DETROIT — White est and heaviest of trees, and Bow- {| Busy Bee with 2 won and 3 lost.’ Cochrane flied out. ers was a long time fn felling and | Then comes Adams with 2 won) pops out to Frisch at second. —~ choseat tee: = that was ee 3 lost, a doubleheader and a; Greenberg triples, scoring White nally chosen. How they managed {forfeit to the Army the other! for the first run of the game for much better if it had been ma . & Sa reel wates toned eee sole pe fo oe e of the elif end | night. Then the Army, with 1 won the Tigers. Goslin flied out to Water, and Bowers maintaining the | pa; zing \oded they taanenees aa =~ - ay ie So I hope that Bry Frisch. have explained with dificulty. Bere OE eet ing strides and In a mood of exuita tion. Fire spelled all the difference detween health and comfort and sickness and misery, and he had had thé fear that all the matches might have been irretrievably spoiled by dampness. It was a pity that they had not thought to bring pots and pans. ‘Dut they hadn’t, and emptied cans and the cleaned halves of coconuts would have to serve. While coffee was making, Bowers marked down a group of banana trees, made his way to them through a dense, almost shouldez-high under- growth of sun-cured watergrass and presently returned in triumph with ripe golden fruit fur breakfast. After breakfast they went house perpendicular fall of rain. 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Loos shoulders, the run up,” said Bowers, rotons, each - =.>>7 Devt SEER CA valley In which they found ' and after repeating these pleasures | and thi: time for good, the thing was | @ look around, If | am | ce Turks Cap, each Re themselves was no inore than a| disappointed I'll let you know. Pll rierey Sau = —— Quarter of a mile in the widest] howl like a wolf.” ° joses, dozen, — DETROIT space. They wished to find @ loca-|’ Presently He haif climbed’ to the ; tion which would provide the follow | rop of the primitive ladder, Ing particulars: proximity to water. | appeared above the ledge. After what security from wind and rain, and view at all times of the lagoon and the open sea beyond. The sho of the valley where the rocks showed black and bare South Florida Nursery Phone 597 self by the upper ae of the ladder and grinning down at her. gave promise of caves. But the| “I've taken this fine country house - Jungle and the undergrowth of wa-jon a long lease. 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