The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 12, 1934, Page 3

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Final Contest; Ends In Score Of4T04 He Aa sre by rama Fem nt se aes hing up the, the| Sup monncennednonsenere : Bowers yawned his way to terfield of Castillo’s easy | Key ‘West pilot sent in Robert In yesterday’s game Key West ; Wissromis cktneave'e sab 2 SB #7; Bethel to pitch. Robert did fine tet those Tampans tie the oat with twormen down almost spelled “OTK and would have won the) i) 0 : i | game for “Griff” had it not been | '™ the ninth after Griffin had heid {ateat for the Key West team im for the dropped ball out in center-|*hem dewn to a single, which was t é \field which would have been the! hit by Cuellar. In the eighth the jibe third aad final game f the’ +5 \-4 out in the ninth innnig and| gest batter. Fernandez, walked,! Tampa-Key West baseball series. Would have given the locals a 3-1 ; net amped fest giwo dng then Castillo singled to center.! With the first two men to face ae ; Here Griffin was yanked and William Cates, who caught a/ ‘< ¥ 1 smith, fe turned and rashed back | Z s beautiful for Bethel in the| P¢the! went in the box. Then J. ee ee eae | Bethel weing cat in —_ a coutat ab the series, then| Shiro Pages sh Ferma @ a schoolboy. He got out the | third batter ing a base i agai ae is walke: e —— “mj again2 part of the second and) scnirg forced Castillo at the starred and striped flag of his coun- ft sterda: try, hitched {t to the waiting nal- | balls, Chelo Castillo, heavy hitting! ™°S* of the full game yesterday} Jint. Liauget struck out and i was forced out of the game with} Redriguer flied out to left, i Tampan, elevated a fly to center-!a paining shoulder as the result! | field which Perez dhould have the Sane Nesiigeraeg in sola tte_ninth, A. Perex batted <3 | for Cuellar and went i bandied “withease butthe local’ Tempan scored from second base | 5 ss erates cerned PBL pb RG pg OM F - es - | gardener let it get away from Biss’ vikiiobs'‘Ohéit fire spore of the| {tt Fernandes walked. Castillo i Joe, by. the ked hit a high fly to center and Perez | after the ball fell squarely in bic) SU8S » 206.0%, Me way. knocker! | 41564 the hall, Fernandes going \ ay all of the Tampa runs. 3 b to th Castillo to second. islove:-and the: West Const clu!” For thé locals, Cheta Baker and| scum tet Ge uke sath aenert ‘ = Armando Acevedo played a great! js took the lead as Joe Schiro, who! “ jeenter, which got between auto wwe; game im the field. Baker accept-| mobiles and was scored as a home ‘When he did at last see the Lady- H Ha [ lt of its flagpole, where it gayly HEEL i it i i iy! ls at if ! | i i [ ‘broken bones, did not answer. dead. Instinct told ber immediately that | had shoved im the first ran for, ¢d all nine chances coming to sec- | ryn, ‘mpless he came to quickly and was | es a * .._,._ ond base while Acevedo missed one ! eae : able to help himselt, there was noth- po visitors im the eighth inning of fourtcen offerings at short-| It seemed as if the game was on| 4 Seay tae mynd death but ber | cazing through his marinesiasses, | with a smashing single to right, “t0P- g ice for the visitors, but the locals : The Oneshot U2 /naq a lamentaple lapse trom ais | j The box score: } came to life in the last half of 4 Ape abd pertedredian Maou predine “ned correct: Enctish: et the bases with a terrific! TAMPA ABR. H. PO A.E-| the ninth. With two down, Bethel dow. The way to Bowers over the |2@¢ WS heard to murmur: “It’s | smash to left that was good for! Robinson, ss 3 0 © 0 2 Olwaiked and stole second base. fallen timbers of the deadfall was ; Fernandes, cf 1 2 0 (2 1 0) Baker hit one to right field for a simple and direct. Ro es ee ee four bases. This put the score | Castillo, _ ae rs O single and Bethel came home with | a! wi lowered, 2 i. ro, Hi 2 a Her mental processes at the mo Pent ete: Sat ined ek Mikael oni ¢ 2 0 0 8 2 1f ee Tee tiser came to them it would bo with Carnet withthe drse watch ane boa | 10% champions of Tampa. |X, Schig nf 3 8 @ 1 0. 8] Baker and Bethel were the out | w ress ; }Liauget, 3b. 2 0 0 3 0 O! i 5 sen} ‘® rush. Better, she } Z a < standing heroes of this series. fe go to hur while the Bre stil ands tus drece, aise Gr aeeah ma, |, With # spirit thet “has taken | Rodriguet, 2b 3 © © -2 1 0/ Bethel pitched part of every | Derned and he still hesitated to at-|terial. in the other, and ina great | *°™ “oush to victory in many Cuella, p ...3 0 1 1 2 1) came played. Baker hit safely in tack. excitement asked which she should | ‘Titical ball games, the locals eame | xPerez - 1 0 0 0 0 0 every game. collecting six safeties It the gun failed her. as tt prov | *ear. aire aap — ae j Pedrero,p-.0 0 0 0 0 9 in 13 times at bat and he handied | “The gold brocade,” said Bowers © s er ae 12 chanees without an error. no further attention to Bowers, | diamonds.” <ensationally, despite the diseour-; *—Batted for Cueila in ninth | At bat the leaders were: Bowers would bave a chance to| Other things happened. Bowers | aging fact that the first two bat-! Player— ABR. H. Ave; ome to and save bimselt. Started off to greet and meet the | ters te face Pedrero went out in! KEY WEST ABR. H. PO A. E j Castillo, K. W. .4 0 2 .500 “You great, cowardly, skulking landing party. As he started down | order. Bethel, the hero of Wed- | Baker, 2 ..5 © 3 5 4 €) Baker, K. W. .13 1 6 61 east.” she sald and she steppea|‘*® '#ider. the remorseful Helen, n2eday’s contest, got a free ticket! Perez, cf 5 © 1 0 @ 11 Pena. K. W. @ 2 4 400 F from the inst of the Jogs. tp | 2220e2 by him, was starting ep. - to first. stole second and dashed A. Ace’do, ss 4 2 2 5 7 1M. Acevedo, K.W.8 © 3 .375 lives chened, ssosened ott ene by | ,, Mpetiag tm the middle, neither’et | in for dear old home plate with the | Cates, ¢ 40 0 4 4 OLA. Griffin, K. W.6 0 2 .333 ‘ho more than a dozen feet. “Afraid bee enc nn ae | tying run as Cheta Baker, the; Carbonell,e..0 0 0 1 0 0) Cuellar. T _3 @ 2 ame of a little fire! | don't see what {am Scour the nate, : peptone | star of the series, slapped out a’ Fruto, If 2 0 6 1 © OM Onis. T 10 0 2 .200 doing with this gun. | could drive a| 00 .t tortied Bowers himsett ” | beautiful single to rightfield. It'Gonzalez.rf..1 © 0 0 0 0! A. Perez, T 4 0 1 250 thing tike you with a whip. 1 wisb|"'7) aps ieee no's | ¥#5 Baker's third hit of the game Pena, 1b 3 1 110 1 ©} Bethel. KW... 4 2 1 .250 > Thad my whip. Pa cut your hide to | 1S shouted, and dropped the re, | and the fifth of the series. M Ac’do, rf-lf 4 0 3 0 0 0|Robinson, T 13 0 3 .230 i‘ eibbone!” maining aiz fect and heteied te tue | The result.of the three-game! Castor, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 1{C. Castillo, T 13 1 230) SETUE* == «af hana, series between the Schwab-Davis' Griffin, p ..3 0 1 0 5 0/A. Acevedo, K.W. 9 2 220) cise Lom was waiting to take mer|ton Parser ane Rasgeest Rast, ches come, a Willing Bands helped with the | Tampa amateur champions andj Bethel, p 0 1 0 0 1 OjN. Schiro, T ...9 2 2 .220| to dinner. He had been waiting tor) hed been stGring Seite! ate Guete Seth et Se packing, ard transferred all of their | the local picked team ended with 1S, Sehivo, -P 141 -214! the iast hour while she wrote a) my. While her sched! comgesies Ged Gee cele! Ge Geer Gee belongings to the boat. But Helen, | Key West winning one game. the; Totals— 35 4 11 27 23 3) M. Liauget, T ...10 1 ‘100! story on the afternoon session of te attended thester and damem a Sum cuug Thee saat stylishly dressed for the occasion in | second by a score of 2-1, and the’ Score by innings: R.! -—— William Brown bribery trial He'd attended preciectus gttiegeen = Se ot Ga Geer + toulde't make o move enti! she was (°° Te, Coat _ with the gold braid, | first and third contests called on Tampa ...... 000 000 013— 4! Club fielding: | have to keep om waiting until ner| making careful note of Ber techers atest Ser = —_— Pd within a few feet of him! and her little green hat with the red pereeunt of darkness with the clubs; Key West 000 001 111— 4) Team— PO A. E. Pet.| city editor reappeared from where | speeches, andef Rit eqpemens. LT x feather, insisted on carrying her ‘in a tie. | Summary: Runs batted in: Grif-!| Key West _.. 93 42 8 .988) ever he'd disappeared to and told) Wortunately Sor ber, Ger Gets Gee Gee Ge Gee Gee mee # — Places the Gre was almost out. | own suitcase. s The first game saw ten thrilling | fin, Baker, J. Schiro; two base} Key West — her she was through for the night | sister had intervened and ud cf et! Gee Ge & & Se calmer Mipepred Potosi The coming of the Ladysmith to | innings with a 2-all tie. The see-; hits: Baker, M. Acevedo, A. Ace-! Tampa .... 91 40 11 .960| ‘Tony, however, was benefiting by going te © coctucations! qalge soeeet qe leet) Ge sae alle HP Seetver. fe wes going to spring. — Island was not an accident: | on@ was a Sensational 12-inning! vedo; home run: J. Schiro; stolen | ree the wait, for the shelf behind the| where che atight Reve auiest a: ace Ger ser ner te Se She deseo long shivering breath eb great smoke fising from the | contest, one of the best seen on a bases: Fernandez, Rodriguez,| Struck out in series: by Her-| seat of the car was filled with cor ber father's faverte sutgect ate at == eee ee oe fond tit ber tine, Then with death |Gocn tron cad vcntrted toa pecans | local diamond in many a moon Bethel; sacrifiee hits: M. Acevedo! nandez 11 in 12 _ innings. by| nucopia shaped packages. Marian | tended 2 good girly chest and Ser cut Shy 6 Sth Ge ee Gene staring her in the face. she sudden: ent. ‘The Sgt a passing while yesterday’s conflict saw Key 2. A. Acevedo; double pl j Pedrero 8 in 10 innings, by Cuel-} knew there sre violets, dingy Mey _—- — ty smiled and in a loud voice began | that it would be worth sini eRe | West lose a three-run lead in the Cuella to Onis to Castillo, Fer- | lar 6 in 9 innings, by Bethel 13) match your eyes,’ would say. {ture However, “ ee ss <a Waliale. ‘The Latyenits hed ve {ninth inning to tie up the bitter; nandez to Onis to Lilauget; bases} jn 12 innings, by Casa 5 in 11 in- | That was foolish of him. Her eyes | Postion, See. ae een ———_ es “Tiger. tiger burning bright .. ~|ceivea orders, and bere she waa” | Dattle at 4-all. | no balis: off Cuella 1 (Pena), off; nings, by Griffin 3 in 8 innings. | were that nondescript blue which | _ _ She finished with a wild scream| Yes, Wong Bo had been eapturea, | GTiffin. who started on the; Griffin 6 (Robinson, Fernandez} ; Obligingty took om the shade of the been mt —T = —- ~ ee A ke ‘of rage and fear. The tiger sprang. | and had taken bis own life, Bowers’ | ™0und for the locals in yester-' 3. Onis 2). off Pedrero 1 (Beth-| Bases on. balls: off Pedrero 5.| ffock or hat she wore. And en ee ee ee ST Nand she struck the Gring-pin ot the | guns had been recovered and were }44¥'8 game. pitched air-tight ball; el). off Bethel 1 (Llanget); struck | @ff Hernandez 4. off Cuellar 3. would be marigelda, “to match your) oper yy ~~ ee (gen with a bammer-stone. There was |in applepie condition. What, he ne | for seven innings, holding down out: by Cuella'5) (Pérez, Fruto 2,} off Bethe) 7,,off Casa 1, off Grif-| belt.” Am atrocions eungmemason— | sos et ——— ee | '& terrific detonation. She saw ten} ionger had any use for theni? He'|the | Schwab-Davis, champions to | Castro, Griffin),"by Pedrero 1) fin 7. } —— ec rete Fir ae oe J > a aa a stars. was going to give up big-game hunt | one bit and no scores. But: in! (Pereg>.cby-Grifij naa? Oh ee. | tered, jaugn Bowen jeeted Beck gts e See Pike cambehtohtt ras iets |ing ee te eme--enehet-he—shewed—cigns pt! Cuell + ne: (bisnectil G More: Wi sidings: | Bat thes, he'd never ecce 0 dip. | SOM 008 0 =. anaes ay aoe oe ae | Bhd & heavy weight was belpg titted | Ivy said that he didn’t have to ue weakening as he walked the first | Onis hits: off Cuella 10 in 8} R. H. E.| play of that temper. She must bang Pm = —— on trom her. Her brain begap to ciear | iess he wanted to, but he insisted, |/mad tolface him in the canto and | innings, off Pedrero 1 in 1 inning. | Tampa— | that he didn't, or be wouldn't ae — — —— —- + “What happened?” she asked | that he was going to trad: fe | Ww swatter got a single! i i off ; 7 | Snd he wouldn't wait om street cor | ?—~ —_—e eS ¥ going le in Bie*! When the next swatter got a single! off Gaiffir 2*in 7 innings, i 020 000 014 000— 7 16 11} inspector, was im@ictec Se oe ee Ee Cm But Bowers, who was kneeling de | cuns for a lot of cameras and do | Manager Mendoza thought it was! Bethel? in 2 innings; hit by pitch- | 100 001 113 001— 8 22 8| 2 m | Grand Jury on the charge cf Racing Gee Seg < Ge ae Side her and feeling gingerly for | that kind of big-game hunting. itime to make a change and hejed bail: by Griffin (Rodriguez); ! | “Miss Gordon,” a boyish voice 12-| - ods tera << oo a a | terrupted, “the ME. wants you in} oe es 2 ee, Oe =~ That night at dinner the comman- | <ignaled him to come in and pat-; left on bases: Tampa 12, Key! Home ran: J. Schiro; two base} 4 | —— fe sen bast mnck saywnereT” jder aed the second te command. iciug the twirler on the back for’ Westit hits: Onis 1, J. Schiro 1, Baker 2,| MSOMce TSM Suan. | | | Company, Saen ater thet comgeer |S See set rs Sea “No ...n0...” she said. “not par horses Bagong eget al a 2 ———___—. | N. Sehiro 1, M. Acevedo 1. A-} oye at the copy boy. nad won the coptmect tor we Hes Ss teularly. But | feel numb and prick- | isiand, but Bowers was much too ‘ ! | Aeveedo 1. | “Dia you say something, Tommy?” ews (High sche Bass us a a » gay and joyous <o be serious. | APPRECIA | LEGALS H — | “Dia I say something?” came the| “1 Know the faction Secking Gis que eae ate Set cee a Bhe had reason to feel that way “1 did all the cavekeeping,” ne | ‘— -- Stolen bases: Bethel 1, Fer-j indignant rejoinder, “1 did that. 1|@@ Commissioner Sas galt fer te =a ee ee a; if “ | NOTICE OF ELECTION i nandez 1. Redriguez 2, Lopez 1,) said Bowen wanted im bis dug- | efemse 1 Know thin, Gat prewtng Sip Geen: Sheet Oa tying wader the body | said, “cooking. washing. troning, H j " you dug. on - — ae = for nearly two hours. | shelling peas, peeling potatoes and | The | Schwab-Davis baseball/y, tne sheriff of Monroe County, Onis 1. | out, peante, exvent” } _— me 2 Ughbted a match. working the vaeuam cleaner. ! wore i iub of Tampa. which came to Key! of the State of Florida: { “Bowen?” she repeated in sur-| SS & ‘trying ts level Beet te came Som a - mess of blood. But it |a cap and an apron. The woman did | ,.. ie a ‘ 33 Be ic anewe. Test Ki. egy A Sacrifice hi A. Perez 1. Gar-| prise, “is he back in town?” bum to the penitemiiass 25. © Ger Be amt = Set St Ee tiger blood. She badn’t @ jail the hunting.” | West to play a series of games Secretary of Siate of the Siate of cia 1 N. Schiro 1. Liauget 1. A.| “Well doyou think he'd be wantisr | rove the Sener came Suan She )ae Sey lt Sy Set Se Bhe had only one a8) (copreight, 1934. by Gonveraar Morris) | With a local team in connection! = GENERAL ELECTION | Perez 1, Robinson 1. Fernandez 1, | you in his office if he was still down | Maddern people ther'S sent came se ‘bruise. This had been made by the ee | with the celebration of El Grito we ei an Renae aati | C- Castillo 1, M. Onis 1. malar [one slong from there c= Serp Sap —arw cher deny tse Feeol! of the gun. Her right shoulder THE END lde Yara, expresses its gratitade :2ucceeding the ‘first Monday in “He might,” returned Marian |©°™P*=5- ee ee Re > : aie s i November, A. D. 1934, the said Tues-i Double plays: Cuellar to Onis! smiably. “Tm a inte bx hegy ct bow ER SS 4 Oe ge om Pete a ae tothe: people. of thin city for the | ey eee ny OF NOVEM | to Castille, A. Perez to Pena. all started there were umes muse S000 SS a Se ae s H DA O No’ BER 1 is » A. ez a ena./ OF United stat nator. Robinson to Rodriguez to Cas-| Q@HE gave Tommy a pert aslute and | =p % & .. . there aeusly aoe She ee ee fae ke ka tes ; ment in Texas, born, .. Died Dee... many courtesies extended during : { ' started towards Bowen's office, ® AD comes that Kint ole agger = a= Sr aes ’ 27, 1893. . thir sojourn here Representative in Congress. :ijlo, Llauget to Onis. > —— 2 . s at Large. en . = Today S | = . ; One of the basebail fans of Key | Representative of the Fourth —_—__— | © tay frown croming ter teou.}S> Sage at Go Gaguets en. Gusihtue Ge es eee . . 1844—George W. Calle, novel_ ie “4 ee * | Congr onal District of the State Bowen vas always brief, but be | @¢ the whole story as hough | aes GS GGT =e ee Se oe oe civic wo! i ' ad the llowing to say of Florid: mn the Seventy-fourth . about hs a es Ammiversaries |.a"tcic'tntn Site w'ter| War te te olowae to ey esenn Heese DOUBLEHEADER Sua wr emer nen | = e060 eccccccece | Orica Died in Florida, Jan.! relative +. the team: Two Justices of the Supreme jhe was rave! ungry gave 6 Geepem, fam A 31, 1925. “I found the Schwab-Da rt of the State of Florida. i was a mere woman. She could tmag- | in the general @vection of Tey Ge 8 2 SSeS St eee ~ 1710 Jonsthan Trumbull SS ‘ ot, a ee es ing how Lon must feel by this time. | zetti's flower stand Grew « wat at * e State i ayers very clean and gentleman. Entering she stood before the big, copy paper fram ame cesta eas SS SO = desk and smiled down at her manag-| by pencil from ancth= and agen a = ing editor. “Nice to have you back,” | talk ané to drew round «ped Meme — el — 1844—Helena Modjeska, famed H For State Senator for Twenty-; born.{ urth Senatorial District of the: e of Florida. | SH Ponnecticut governor. friend and S Bévieer to Washington, born at t all times, having never tried Polish-Amercian _actre 7 Died at Bay City, Cal. April 8) ¢ 6, ° = y the umpires./" For One Member of the House of There will be a doublehead: Bebanon, Conn. Died there. Aug. | jg99, mis for and [Representatives of the State of) of Giissondbelt playea tonight “| | she sald sincerely. Mouses, as ane uae — pent - < -, | Florida. v ” e : 497, 1785. 184i—Charles King, soldier, | 22inst them with a smile. I find |“ For Five County Commissioners. | Bayview Park. “Thanks, ian, sit down” He! “This Wilamiewssheteme 2 SS T historian and novelist, bore —at| "2 Sune Club without ‘exception | | Ura of Public inswecion. =, The first game will be beterce + = s! st. i SoS ass Board o! ic Instruction. . 5 H $$$ $$<<_—<__—_—_ — fe 1803—Alexander T. Stewart,’ .inany, N. Y. Died in Mil-| be clean sports. [1m Testimony Whereof, I have here-' the Busy Bees and the Lopez Fun. $ York merchant, born in Tre-' yaukee, March 18, 1933. | CUTs cnr MAS KAR | trent aaeh ak ee etn ee eral Home ten, which will be nine} { Died in New York, April! - at Tallahassee, the Capital, this| innings. i rs € "fe. 1876. | 1853—John B. Lennon, treas-j : | the first day ‘of August, A. D.| The second game will bring to-| Z BN sae el ge taicwaeane tala gn ete SekeenT set |SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN. 20c a week §808—Victor P. Considerant,! of Labor from 1890 to. 1917, bora} Shaddow of this city tried to ori ee ca Secretary of State} which will be seven innings. - Sethe French Socialist who establish-| in Lafayette Co., Wis. Died Jan. her, Miss Mary Grome cut off | 7 . Thompson, Sheriff} Both of these games are ex- sh Monroe County, Key West, Fla. "84 @ short-lived Utopian settle- 17, 1923. * part of his ear with a breadknife. ° sept7-14-21-28; octé-12-19-26; nov2] hibition contests. ees eeeeecocoes

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