The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 17, 1934, Page 3

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33 a Ft 2 ¢ F F li i | CUBAN CLUB SHUTS OUT so- BLANK GATES’ SECOND GAME STARS IN lF 2 5 iH l EE There were two regular games jin the Junior Diamondball League yesterday afternoon. In the first ig took and 3 edgleiss game the Cuban Club whitewash. “Lou's shen Roy him” ‘and at {¢¢ the Young Boys Social Club. The final score was 6 to 0. The Cuban boys scored two in the first on two errors by the Social Boys‘ outfielders. In the third they scored three more on an er- ror and two singles. They added © | one more in the sixth for good measure. At bat Alfonso drove i: three of the runs and B. Bazo hit a double in three times up. For the losers, F. Stickney hit two singles in three times up. In the field, Dom- enech, C. Hernandez and L. Bazo played well Seore by innings: ilk i fir i ‘ f in a troubled voice, “would you if T lett you alone M2248. positive that the only & round thing she would enjoy at that wheels, pretended to be interested. “What?” she asked. “Had a letter from Nora Hondon ‘ber hesitation, “I think it would be| the other day.” fine. “Nora, oh, Cliff Hondon’s new ‘You're a good sport, Ian,” he com- | wife.” “mented, retiet in Lis voice. “Yes,” Anne smiled, “there seems “So are you Lon,” she answered,jto be a Lilith in her Garden of * appreciate your not insisting that | Eden.” 1 go.’ “You don’t mean that—” During dinner they discussed the| “That Silver Hondon hasn’t com- Prune crop, and Lon agreed to let| pletely treed Cliff. According to ‘Waki take charge, anc when they | Nora, she’s still bleeding bim. Nora -bad finished be spoke of the next| Says she is positive that, now Cliff day, Saturday. “My first pay check, | 1s recovering Gnancially, large sums fan,” be said, “the first one 1 ever| of cold cash-are nding their way fecelved from anyone excepting| {ato Silver's bank account.” Cerrdoth. | think we should cele | Marian's attention was arrested. i R. H. E. Y. B.S. C. 000 000 0-0 4 4 Cuban Club 200 301 x6 4 2 Batteries: C. Stickney and IL. Rodriguez; Tynes and Martinez. Summary: Two base hit: L. Bazo; stolen bases: L. Bazo, H. Garcia, Martinez, Domenec! struck out: by Stickney 5, by Tynes 5; bases on balls: off Tynes 5, off Stickney 1; double pla: Hernandez to Castellano; time of game: 0:45. In the second game the Good- years defeated the Gates Stars in % thrilling baH game. The final score Was 2 to 0. The pitchers had a duel and the outcome was on the balance until the last man was out. The playing of Navarro, brate, what would you like to do?” | She bad wondered how Silver main- “A dinn.r and dance someplace .. | talned her home on such a lavish 1 know, the Alameda, it bas a nice} scale: this might account for it. cosmopolitan air; always a lot of} “! should have thought Cliff would foreign aviators around, and a good |e cured.” sho remarked. orchestra.” “No, according to Nora, Cliff is ali “ you'll wear that gold dress?” | Worked up over Silver’s magnant “Yes, and have my hair done in the | Mous lie, the one that saved his life. afternoon, and.my nails and. . .”_ Whenever Nora objects to bis writ- “I can cash my pay check with, ing ber or having anything to do with hy at the gas station before we| ter. he shuts her up with the re, too bad this is Doc’s Saturday | ™ark “Can't you be generous enough ight on duty. or we'd call them to/ ‘© thank her for forcing me to live? Join as. How about Jackson and bis | Nota says its worried him a lot that girl?” he didn’t make a more generous set- Jackson and his girl were de |‘tiement at the time of the divorce” lighted, and Marian, who had| “He's evidently forgotten he thought her honeymoon was deff | %adn’t the money to make ft with.” Bitely over, found Lon his old lov- | $2'@ Marian. That ‘Me. Of course she able self as they dined and danced | COuldn’t wish she hadn't told it as long as it bad saved his life. And yet bere it was striking at Nora, and {at herseit. j The clock on the mantel chimed tured. F. Salinero hit two doubles in three times at bat. Seore by innings: R. H. E. Gates Stars 000 000 0—0 5 2 Goodyear 002 000 x—2 6 1 Batteries: Rosam and ~ Wood- son; Villareal and Salinero. One of the first pipe organs’ the evening away. native of Alexandria in 250 B. C. T WAS long after midnight when they reached bome, and Marian| +... thirty. “We might as well have slid into bed, happy that it was Lon). Gioner.” murmured Marian, . “Loa and not herself facing a golf date iD ..-+ have been detained.” the morning. Several times when the} .. ” ys gun had found its way into the bed-|poQurere =” res tele “and foom she feit she should awaket} The three of them sat down to the, and hasten bim on his way but she! a5je Mariam had laid with such care. Was too blissfully sleepy. And when in Ak, awaken abe found be bid) nee. en er nee oe oe relish, Marian toyed with ber food. _— Then the telepbone bell rang. It At first she was alarmed, then| came as a shock to her, she'd been thanced ta look at the clock on the/|;t3tening so intently fer thé sound eager, it was ten o'clock, The £0Ur- | of a motor. | some was supposed to tee off at ten “This is Silver speaking,” came | She co.nted the hours WBIci WY) tne voice actbss te wires "Ldn fs gj ahead. a crowded Sundag Couf$e | pere with us. = © Bate; would mean thar Lon cayld@'tereat» | “Yes?” Marian afade i a question, home before two-thirty. The Steeles| “He said you were waiting dinner’ t would arrive for dinuer at three. gi¥-| for him. so | said I'd call and tell ing Lon time to shower and change. | you to go on. as we're keeping him ® Afternoon Marian’ dressed, went} here to dine with as.” imto the patio, and curled up om the “But Silver.” Marian protested, at, a new novel in her hand |“we have guests.” ler for eash at a moment enjoying the “The usuai outraged wife,” com- a the front door of the € Quiet. in the kitchen fricasseed | mented Silver laughing. “This time ey West Mostr chickens were bubbling gently tn a| it’s just too bad for the guests.” She Dutch oven, salad and dessert were | clicked the receiver back on its hook. Im the refrigerator. vegetables, ready} Marian bad been worried. As Sil- to be cooked. reposed in cold water. | Yer spoke she was hurt, now she was tm one end of the studio room the|angry. Why couldn't he have tele- table was ready for guests. phoned before he left the clubhouse? | 4 She thumbed the pages tdly,|Why couldn't he have returned thought of the piles of books sbe bad | home? Too good natured. Well, if read prior to meeting Lon, she had | Silver wanted him that badly, and 4 scarcely glanced at once since thea |Lon hadn't stamina enough to as The clock inside chimed one, one-!sert himself, she could have him and i thirty, two, two-thirty. She came) welcome. The Porcelain tower of Nan- king, erected in the fifteenth cen- tury, is the most famous Chinese pagoda. LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER'S SA NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN th: under and by e of, and pur- suant to that certa the following the amounts therein spe In Monroe County, On the Isls of Kes i Hiam 4 . delineated iz. 1934. by leanne Boxman) a pa ed eight (8) an of Square number Tw said tract n (7), to Benjamin Albury’s recorded in Deed 389, of the records the Clerk of the back with a start to the world about (Copyrs her, left the book on the seat and de ae eee ee burried into the kitchen. Lon should} monday. ‘'SIIGLISL Ih | { | Notice To Subscribers | Please be prompt in paying the carrier wae delivers your & a <1 7 s be peper. He pays The Citiesn | ficction Ninety cig 4 1764—Alexander Brown, 1S scutes cinch 60-the ee se boener gT 4 timere founder of the oldest b per and sells it to you for 20 right angles in a Southwesterly ing house in the country. born iM! cents. His profit for deliver. ges ag ge i ae Ireland. Died April 3, 1834. | is 5 cents weekly on each a Southeasterly direction Twen- < | - ig | ty-three (23) feet and Six (6) subscriber. If he is not paid [| inches: thence at right angles 788 Se den, New Jer-| HE leses. Not The Citizen. in a Northeasterly direction 1788—Seth Boyden, Fourteen (14) feet: thence at sey inventor and manufacture. g@agrergaO OOM OM ~icht ancies in a Southeasterly born at Foxboro, Mass. Died] mn Seventy-five (75) feet March 31, 1870. |New England painter, born at pn eG ng i d Olivia Street —— i New Ipswich. N. H. Died Dec. ortheasterly direction é q ' x (86) feet to the point 1794—George Grote. English} 11, 1907. ace GUILIN LOPEZ JR fanker-historian, born. : aes tn Citkiecas June 18, 1871 1854—Louis H. _Lyautey,! naysoxnD R LORD, TY French soldier, born. Died May; ‘Soiicitor tor the Complainants, i 1817 — Benjamin Chumpney, | 27, 1934. PLAYED'NEW BASEBALL FIRST GAMES ARE SCHEDUL-/ LOWER ELEVENTH GRADE CIAL CLUB; counrsians| ED TO BE PLAYED TOMOR- ROW; GAME ON THURS- DAYS ALSO Nae nue BY JUNIOR LEAGUE BASKETBALL) *9s%, Busses t= woes DEFEATED UPPERCLASS- MEN BY SCORE OF 17 TO 8 LAST NIGHT At a meeting yesterday after- noon at the office of Ray Curry, assistant Recreation Director for Key West, a new baseball league was formed and a schedule was; 12A_ basketball quinet eked out a victory over their un-| derclassmen, the 11A’s in a game} 4335 NE 2nd. Ave., Miami. Fin! at the High School Gymnasium novi7-1tx! last night. The final score was| There were three ciubs repre- sented at the meeting, Club, Trojans and Medina Stars. They drew lots and the first game will be played tomorrow by the Medina Stars and Cubans. The former nine wili hook up with the Trojans in the nighteap. On Thursday the Cuban Club} will cross bats with fhe Troja dnd the following Sunday the Tro- jans will play a doubleheader. Until the last quarter, the out- come of the. game was doubtful. The half ended in a tie, 7-7. Smith jand Rosam carried the colors for the 12A cagers. Although both} Anderson and Smith fouled out] Box 75, Hammond, Ind. of the game in the last few minute: novi7-Itx| of play, the Junior A’s failed t recover their losses. H RADIO ®EPAIRING Another good fracas, although Bs H ; a bit lopsided. was the game be-|WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF There will be a doubleheader |+..0n the 12B’s and the 11B out-/ RADIOS. Guaranteed service. each Sunday morning and a single}. This contest ended as a vic-| R. C. A, and Atwater Kent tory for the 11B’s to the tune of Agency. J. L. Stowers mais game évery Thursday afternoon. The contests will start at 10 a. m. on the Sabbaths and at 4 p. m. on the week day. LEGALS Pursuant to Chapter . the undersigne: Woodson for the 11B’s showed ; some brilliant playing in this} ” | game, scoring 13 of the 17 points| DamTING, Interior 4 = } recorded. 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