The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 22, 1934, Page 3

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eeoceccccocoveressooesesest OWING THROUG. GAME PLAYED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON RESULTS IN SCORE OF 10-4 I saw the Stars and the Cuban Club play yesterday afternoon at the Navy Field and I see where ; League, as I said before, some- ; clubs. A rule should be made that | any: new player entering the loop the place of our present players at | or that is released by one of the Acevedo Stars the a date not very far away. The/| clubs, must be signed by the last eS ae catching of Acevedo and Ogden | club in the standing of the league, was very good. In the outfield unless that last elub waivers on|##m¢-st the Navy Field yesterday. Alfonso played a good game. T.! the player. That is the ruling in} The Acevedos won the game by eee aa ae and American Base-/ 10 to 4 score. Geo. Acevedo fea- infielders. I would | ball ‘Leagues. For example. the| tured behind Ogden ike to see others take the same Pirates dropped out; the players! 1.5 paved ee ee interest that F. Acevedo takes in| were entitled to the Army first mane — developing new players. We have | If they waived any player, then| i the outfield showed up well. got to give youth the right af; the Busy Bees had the next pref-} Score by: innings: way. j erence and so on up the line. That | Acevedo Stars— R. HE. a ; ES ve aes oe the. lower, lub a} 002 120 320-10 14 2 . Martinez argani a chance strengthen up. i ‘tub- club composed. mosti¢ of young! amare pete player$“and“with all this new! “RS to the Junior League 1! O08000: 120-405 9:28 blood around ané.a few * older | would like to pick the winner of| Batteries: Martines and Geo. players to coach them along, we | the second half. I think the So-; Acevedo; Garcia and Ogden: E ‘Fought tobe able'to have’a very cial club, if they get a manager, | goed in the next league: I) will come out on top. - If not it’ A anderstand that William Cates has | will be the Gboilvear or the Cuban | tne Seg wpe", wants, te play a new club‘ formed ‘to enter the Club. Now watch my picks. The ‘ next Sunday at the Navy Field. new league and are mostly young | Gates Stars Wave lost. some of | He claims he has a new club and players, namely, Baker, Hale, | their best players, namelf, Higgs, | js willing to try his boys out. If Gates, Gopher, Cates and a few | Rosam and a few others. The Park! cither one of these managers others. So all in all we will have! Stars have lost some of their best | want to play, they are asked to about fifty percent new players. | players, too, So that is why I} let M. Martniez know before Fri- don’t think they will win the séc- day by calling at 611 Whitehead As to the Senior Diamondball ond half. ! street. i Hite He B Fe 4 | af : ui i F § i i £ rr) E k | i EFS; it f ' he th i tf a : i i : : h | if iit i i 5 : } H : | : I i il hi Ege i ; ; 855} Hi : i te al ghee i : ie i if 5 Fe} | i i i ! i f it H E #? if ; l i i it if i i iy i 4 Bs Hi i i Heit | i : : i if | i 1 iy ; Then, “Hi, Ian’ came the cheery greeting, “what did I tell you about saving a man’s life? I did it but I it) it ft t i i Hea to fly here to be with him. much harm. — : i i h ‘and ; When a boy, I was told if I did a A oars ae the State ? in session of yours bas a figating| stinned, and now they won't give Tl CT m=, as] eccccescecce pe chance for life, he'll make the grade.| me credit.” Vi | ’ ines and, Pant Beare te 4f be hasn't he'll go out happy. “Anne, be. yourself,” Marian i iy an oe ys Bre pe Mga will live?” = EXPRESSES VIEWS ON | lieve him. Fire a load of bird Sates pa - arr: ttn He Braet eB “It’s this way. Hondon had a fight- | DOVE SHOOTING HERE chot in the air and they'll fall - geeragueed “Now let's sit down and discuss ing chance to live, but he wouldn’t | HOWEVER, “NUTTERS” TAKE! somewhere, and if son hap- ped Peters the future. But first I'm going to tete-| “S*t He kept sinking and sinking Ean, The Ciiaen: “t Reps nos eaee soume Ne Bee a Le tea until we started counting the min- SECOND CONTEST YES- At times the nation has been| P®®S to be “somewhere” they'll] Sugar’ apple. : : Tepertmee! af Seer come het comes and cane] T= se thee he ee anethoned & | © TERDAY FROM GIANTS | stirred by great movements for| ‘#!! around him. But so will ‘Au-} any, omens which are, of Which) (Stee Wwiches, That friend of peer message ex-wife sent her i seth att, tumn leaves that strew the brooks | said insect, and that the fi one ns! cp iamers itee yours love, and wanted him to put up a | the betterment of civilization. | 7 : area is an area within the State to these ruies amd she's about to pass out geod battle and that she was going | The Tigers won their third | Twenty odd years ago, San Fran-| allombrosa,’ and do about a8! Florida in which said insect” sow | sitioned a : stupper as a siraight gume stesbsed after-' cisco rose im her might and wiped noon by the seore to 4. ut the Barbary Coast that had Red Dean and A. Mcintock tea! ° : = not behave, the stars would fall on ! No-Name Key. @-pitcher’s. dual -for six innings. | 5° long disgraced her. FS tek. it took hild’ Rule 6C. The movement of plants| The score up to that frame was! At one time in New York City,; ™© Some Mgnt. ok a child’s}or parts of. plants known to be,| “Well, Ian, he was going wowo for the third time when I put this mes- Sage actoss.to him. You should have seen the change. His eyes opened, | | i i f : : ; r which are likely to be, hosts ef og ys Hed ie thee eouid have seen the | 1 to 0, but in the last three can-| public gambling and prostitution | "ind to be frightened at falling the api y citrus whitefly or black ; should Es Manet ick up ari 9 tos the Tigers scored eight times. | were openly tolerated, but.the in. | Stars, and it takes the same de-| T7.,(*isrecamthus weatumi Ashby» tures .. stb & Mand tranctadie. tater on At bat; Edwards hit one double, : ..stication by the Lexow Commit- ; Te of mentality to be frightened; Bava. sugar apple, rose. jasmine, a triple and a single in four times! { ~ wut of areas delim by teriors, he’s all to the good. Bend Ve Dean ait it anncle ana t2e strongly supporced by Rev, Dr,! by falling bird shot Staie “Plant Board in ies ~ light with - . | = _.,| notice as areas in which the spin she should Pi thee plone as Pica -cariyay a double in three tries, | Parkhurst and Judge Goff brought | Some property owners complain) citrus whitefly or biackfly «ates: ‘wouldn't gasp. Sie was realizing the respon- | _In the field R. Sands accepted | about what was thought to be a! that the miniature pellets used inj [°SRRAMS westmml a night. sibility she had assumed in her unso- | 11 chances without an error, {great reform. | bird shooting, falling on the roofs} =e ese = — oe anes licited usurping of Silver's rights. Score by innings: t Lately, Chicago was the center! 4 houses causes injury, and if| when accompanied by a special eer-| "5" Suppose Silver refused to carry on? R. H. E.! of a-erime wave, and the citizens! tificate issued by an agent the | rant — “Anne,” she said, “what effect.will “ : : } | i Coconuts 000 000 112—4 5 2 criminals as “public enemies” and! Stfoy them. I have no doubt that] Sishie” {?harent freedom of Batteries: A. Dean and White-| pledged themselves to get rid of! this is so. Eons ago there was a head;-A. McIntoch and Alfonso| them. Her success in this matter solid granite block a mile square, Dean. | was" phenomenal, and once every thousand years, Summary: Errors: Inchaustigu’ 1 might multiply instances of; a little bird came and sharpened Gonzalez, V. Dean, E. Sands, his ¢haracter, but it would make | his beak on it, and in time wore Butler; home run: Inchaustigui; the drticle too long, and I want} the block away. I am certain that three base hits: Edwards, 0. Mc- to m how Key West at this’ if we had such a granite block to- it have on him if Silver isn’t able to reach him for . . . say forty-eight hours?” “Better for him if she can’t,” Anne returned. “I imagine under the cir cumstances it would be a pretty stiff strain. If she’s ging co have father has been an im-| difficulty in reaching here I'll tell figure in politics, and she’s} him she’s already in town, but we 4 } A i tion; (c) immersion contact oil insect! es plants imported inte . P or Tigers 000.100 422—9 14 $| organized and designated certain | C°™#™ued long enough, will |S after (a) due inspection i | | ted States through the ports defined areas under Federal issued under the provisions ral i! | f '" | Notice of Quarantine No. 3 (aes States Department of | | | culture may be transported t such area or areas te dest! | been copy ever since she was born.”| won't let her in init he’s strong», | toch, Albury; two base hits: Ed_| time is engaged in a similar mag-! day and it was subjected to the} t bees | Omer. em “2 “Then we'd better coach Silver to| That will keep him fighting and give | W@'ds, V. Dean, D. Adams, Al-! nifigant gesture, fimma etalon, it woeht De desteay. [oe e Lay =_— oe - uphold your version of this trag-| her time. Then when he’s out of | buty; stolen bases: Inchaustigui,! We have with us illegal sale of | ed long before the roofs of house8} poonge on ene ance sate- | truite of Pe R. Dean, Smith; sacrifice hits: V.| liquor. open gambling houses,) would be destroyed, by bird shot. 4 t danger she'll probably be ready to as may be required by the Board to “Please,” Marian intercepted, | see him. Hrw does that sound?” Dean; struck out: by A. Hegn 7. automobjles dpuble-parked on both | Still: the wise tiller should guard | Shimv™ete USK of | spreading the | cherry Oe Se Ca = “you asked me if I were here as aj “Like a reprieve at the eleventh | by McInioch 3; bases on yn ‘sides of streets in the vicinity of against such a catastrophe and Jook| (Aleerecan' westumi ne ne Eee Cee et Se friend or a reporter. 1 wander if it| hour” Marian told Ler enigmaticar | off MeIntoch 1, off Dean 7d city parks, and gthers recklessly! millions of years into the future. | (3), Shipments of fruits -| an ee ee ‘Wouldn't be fair for me to ask a stmt | ly. “And say, Anne, will you tele | pitch: Dean 1, McIntoch 1,; denble driven on Diva street at 35 and* So muuch for the danger to propér-| hibited, from such = > a Pr — ee ,tar question. Are you here asa friend) phone Lon Casad and tel} or a plays; Butler. to R. ;Sandsi ta Dy; 4 miles an hdur, vacant houses/ ty. femea areas. which upon inspection | <teagien ae he ee OF a flancé? I don't even know your} won't ‘be’ abfe to miake'tt’sack to! McIntoch, A. McIntoch té Be i + Bagot e — eee tb and-electric light fix-:. MacCabley. said that “Puritans Ox MeIntech, RB. Sands te: stati i hated bear-fighting, not beeause Bath to O. McIntoch; $ 1s and ¢imilar equips we pain ‘tp the bear, but, be- Da LwWhitehead ; time ofi game? } bame. «no e. 4 Wn intime to keepmy engasement “Touché,” murmured Max, “my/ with him? Thanks. See you iu a cou- 4 Rame ts Hamlin. | am iutergly’ a [ple oMMays.*" = ¥ : € friend. I came up here to take the/ As she tarlabrds de tetenpebd might serve as carriers of infesta- fi ; Hr tions may be transported from the defined areas after removel of such ul @angerous materials. in the U. S. Bost Office} cause it gave pleasure to the spec- J ; = i : on the part of the shipper} nuts defeated the Giants by a 8 its foul and hideous head, ing pleasure in. this innocent] ertics within the area of areas de matrimonial cure. It is permanent. | a servant from the lodge appéared | 007 Umpires: King and Suarez: whSapioatadlee jtators.” I wonder if much of the | ¢o prevent the dissemination of the] sept Aaa So aa me eae My wife, or ex-wife, doesn't like} with a tray, and from the inner door | t ut this time every year, a! opposition to dove shooting is not | spi ritrus whitefly or blackfiy|and safe Geatractios of qae® Sew GURNEE css se Gueeciieel al weather, so I obliged her by get-| appeared Silver, a demure figure in | Im the second game the Coco-} greater than all of these, / caused by objection to others find- aaa = ~ on See Ss 62f eum eae =» ee dark blue, a wide white piqué collar | } ! Rule 6D. In order to control = { for desertion, while ; i = —- = = ogee he shpeapbigeectaptiad bri hens thtba beach just | to 4 score. red to which the Barbary/ pastime. The old Puritan spirit| fined by, the State Plant oara as —<— =: Gun aus at any aan . busband. having stepped from a convert. G. Roberts hit a single and a of San Francisco and the/ js still alive in some breasts. So| hereby ordered and required ——_——_ Ge ae interest is more or less im-| After she had posed for innumer- | double in two times up. B. Butler! rs and racketeering of Chi-| much for criticism. Now for the | ayer | = pod -— es - =. oe J started my play-writing | able photographs to the satisfaction | hit three singles in four tries. Dor-' cago are like pink teas. Over, remedy. | Beara for he perpe : ome Fe A Ae, being a stage manager. | of Estes (and, Marian belteved, her- | sett hit a ball in the fourth inning | nigit there seems to spring up inj Amend the ordinance to prohib- | *uch spray materials reat- - . sien never recovered from the| self) the four of them gathered | that rolled fully 350 feet from the | Key West a horde of law-breakers,| it firing shot-guns within a hun-} METt to Plants and trees as may be] upon suck —_— pull strings and watch the | about the table Hamlin had spread. | plate and he only reached third, whe" unless cheeked, drag! dred and fifty yards of any inhab-j structions io the Plant Commis-| West Indian ™ annce.” Setapety- Marin Jtenes te the: | bane: \Key West into the mire of dis-| ited building. which is much far-] tO". uoanp of Lom] oe mau ST oe “Thaak you.” Marian smiled at} Clock strike four and to the roar of | [n the field, 0. McIntoch and B.' grace and dishonor. "| ther than any shot gun can carry} IDA, By Geo. H. Baldwin, Chair oo wee ee Me fraskness. “Then would you) an approaching motor. In afew mo- | Butler featured. Reputable citizens, public offi-| the small shot used in bird-shoot-} 7.) hi nona - a ming pulling & couple of those / ments she hearda step onthecabin | Score by inning: | cials, professional and business ing. This would eliminate the fear|*"°"""* ° ‘Secretary. : _— ™ —— or SNe to mene Siege pone. Sot Bf Pore. <. R. H. E.j men, are engaged in the heinous | of the timid, who imagine dire octl-8-18-22-2 — ee ee a gine’ eeeecitheasth rns tee | Cocca 81 O20 28 15 ffense of shooting doves for food | catastrophe every time they hear} -—— pe cian > oll a mament then spake: “tise Gor |” ggM2ttamtomertew; nottee giaa | Giants... 001 010 35 6 6'and for pastime, and the whole| the crack of a shotgun, and also! —e resem ar 2ammk eas | Summary: Three base hit: Dor-: might and power of Key West is! give sportsmen an opportunity to! 4 a7 ¥ ¢ Sy Ee —-—— I sett; two base hit: T. Sands and aroused to put down this evil.! enjoy an innocent pastime during | e ee of Internal Revenue, born in Cin. G. Roberts; stolen bases: B. But-! Policemen are detailed to prevent! the six weeks that the doves are % A Se ler 2, O. Butler 2, Storr 2, P.; this hideous crime or innocent! on their migration to Cuba. i b 4 Today’s Birthdays’ cinnati, 53 years ago. | Suarez, R. Sands, 0. McIntoch;' pastime, according as one regards; Of course it would not console | Te FP necendecsoccoccceccccere| | sacrifice hit: Smith 1; struck! game and shooting. Vihose who want the shooting! ‘out: by Suarez 4, by Smith 6,! The danger to the public js.stopped because it gives pleasure | Storr 1, Alf. Daan 1; bases on_ stressed by these who want to step, te others. Someone else will have | born near Litchfield, TL, 63 years; Bi™mingham, Ala., Disciples of balls: off Suarez 5. off Smith 2.| this mild form of recreation.| to suggest a remedy for that. | j Paul M. Pearson, governor of} Dr. Richard H. Crossfield of the Virgin Isiands of the U. S, : Christ clergyman, born at Law-j Off Storr 2. off Dean 2; h off Danger is gauged not by the re-; The thanks of the sportsmen are | 4 ago. chess eeereens "| Smith 4 and 2 runs in 5 innings, | mote possibility of what may hap-| due Captain William Demeritt and | ; 3 ns a renceburg, Ky. 66 years ago. | off Storr no runs and no hits in: pen, but by the actual occurrence} Mr. R. M. Graham, ahd Captain j = George W. Hill, president of, ees ‘1 imning; double play: Suarez to, of harm, and there has not been a Jack Maher, U. S. A., for their | a the American Tobacco Co., born | | Sweeting; hit by pitcher: A. Mc-' man, woman or ehild hurt, even, kindness in permitting us to enjoy | i in Phila, 50 years ago. : Constance Bennett, actress, Tatoch; time of game: 1:30; um-/to a minor degree by bird hunt-. this sport on the reservation in| = { born in Scotland, 65 years ago. pire: Griffin. | ers in the last ten years or long-! their eustody. an example that aeacewel . Mactneli. irae i jer. it is therefore certainly not) might be well followed by those| = es chatipeitiniaemendiaae tenor of New York’s Metropolitan; = = = = oe ii : s. indly incli towards their (ORF products re mete we = Get Opera Hoses, bora in Ttaly, 9} Sit Archibald Sinctair, Enetih} Chapeee °F SM yy pay | MRT, sata that Mr. H——| fellow mee HBDAVIS C2 tte me ——_ yeurs ago. ; statesman, born 34 years ago. | Tigers _3 0 1.000| (“And you'd believe bim,| JEFFERSON B. BROWNE. ; ines i Cocoguts 2 1 .667| wouldn't you?”) heard shot fall-| Key West, Fla, G. C. ROBERTS Comer Carsine and Glee David Burnet, ex-commissioner Subscribe for The Citizen. Giants _ - © 3 .000; ing round him. Of course I be-’ Oct. 22, 1934. i at

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