The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 30, 1934, Page 3

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‘dissenting { eccecosecosocossooese phone number if they desire |_ 1 would like to say a few words, lo in charge of parks di loults. 7 ; ws in cl of lo at (ROUANS COMB OUT Vic. in regards to the situation out at! their park. The Lopes crew would, Witn each classified advertine- | | ! TORIOUS ovER ‘Bayview Park. The Recreational | have won in seven innings just as'ment The Citizen will give free an MEDINA Department puts a man in charge. weit as in five or nine, but what Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for | SPARS IN SECOND Game | °f ® park and that man is respon-!I want to drive at is that the man it maven j sible for what happens in that! in charge of the park has his or-| go. pene YESTERDAY }park. Why should he let a bunch ders and no matter what the rest! FOR RENT | jef players or managers run the! want his orders should be carried! NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE, | ;Park? if he has orders to play. out. two bedrooms, three beds, par- Te games were played yester. tWo seven inning ames. that’s | lor, dining room, kitchen and! Say afternoon by the Junior Base. /“PSt he must play regardless of 1 think it is time for the Rec-; ath, hot and cold water, Norge Ball Lenwue. In the first game the “"*t Mr. Brantley, Mr. Stickney |, ation Department to do” some-| eftigerator. Furnished through- | or anybody else want. He has his = ji - | out. Write Box W, care of Citi-/ _ Se Ciah defeated the siveng’ orders and they should be carried | UME About this. Griffin, as the| © nov28-4t | Babers Tigers by « 10 to 4 score, out® the same as Cates, Matthews, ) “Nef, Umpire, in geste PS ——— | — . night’s game stated that it would FU rt-| ‘The Tigers were minus of McCarthy and the rest of the fel sad \ i some only. be seven innings as that was} ont Apply Southard! - " etr best players, namely, Albury. Bik ea a a: Sere the instructions he got from Ray! ,, : nov28-3tx | Y fod Roberts, But they p pores ten ree ceere! and | Curry and finally they-played nine | i ~ te be out Sanday. Lopes for the losers. = innings. Is a bunch of players or} RADIO REPAIRING * Roving = ad Salinero struck out 11 batiers.: managers bigger than the Recre-' — ~ H oe Se SP A Re | Suave: by: insings:, lation Department? If they are] WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF | : = gem at bet. He connected the 2 R. H. .E‘ then it’s tithe to turn the depart-} RADIOS. (uaranteed service. | —________________ $n mete for a double, a triple and Trejand on neg saeeh < d pment over to them and let them} B oa ee er aot DE. JNO. J. TIGERT ie tinales in four times at bat. Batteries: Sanches, Medina A pees What ‘do you'my. Mrs} + 75 septi-ti |, AS President of the University of Florida, Dr, Jno. J. Tigert manifests & the field, Carbonell and G. Garcia; Salinero and J. Navas! weet t —_--_____--—-——— | keen interest in athletics, and here we see the Gator prexy, himself an AD- ~ Bietling for the lovers and Cas re. = FOR SALE | Southern halfback at Vanderbilt more than a quarter of a century ago, * liane and Beso for the winners’ Summary: Errors: M. Hernan-| A® to the Junior League I wis a 3 7 | looking over Coach Dutch Stamley’s squad at practice in preparation for = = to say that a new rule has gone | FOR SALE CHEAP—Underwood | - = + paged well fe cP Papen Barcel ste oo pee Se raincex | ones ‘Typouriter and Mc! y Cred. | Saturday's game with Stetson at Florida Field. In the background can be | seen Thomas Hall dormitory, first building erected at the University of Fiorida in 1905. A. Acevedo, age or that has played in the} it File. Both in excellent con- park will be allowed to play and} dition, Phone 152-M. that the games hereafter will be} nov22tf R. H. &, | balls: off Salinero 2, off Sanchez | t¥° five inning-contests. PRINTING—Quality Printing at] | ns - “= — = Tlie 100 200 cose o|, ott Medina 1; bite Pe bites Pins The A < OOO OOOO OOOOI OOOO OOO OOae: Who Offer Their Customers Service and Satisfaction SMettigwes brothers were the | Wickers, Joc Navarro, Domenec Mittery for the winners. struck out: by Salinero 11, by Beore by innings: Sanchez 2, by Medina 4; bases on/ ee — ee eo —— al Giew 100 832 10x10 7 2/04 balls: G. Garcia 2 time of| iets Batteries: Carbonell, Gonzatez | game: 2: umpires: F. Acevedo! Men buy from two-thirds to | MIMEOGRAPH PAPER. 500 Get Weedson, Sweeting; E. Rod-| and Henry Mayg. three-fourths of all the ice cream | sheets $1.25. The Artman figees and A. Rodriguez. | Sunday morning the Trojans} sold in the United States, accord-| Press, Citizen Building. Sec | will cross bats with the Baker's | ing to a survey recently made, but | jun27tt pommery Errors: wun 4./ Tigers in the first game and the the 2 to 3 year old kids consume | E— ie 8. Genesis, +c ston, A. Cuban Club will cross bats with! most of it.—Shreveport journal, | CLD RARER SUR SATS nO; se the Medina Stars in the second | i = MH: Sterling; two base hits: C.| game. The first contest will start | LEGALS fice. ae aon Sterling, Carbonell; at 9:30 o'clock. 3 Molen bases: C. Garcia 2, Bazo;} The standing of the clubs: | p COUNTY JUDG! c W.L. Pet.j | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman j Press, aug? ' court UNTY. @reck out: by Carbonell 3, by | Trojans i ae ee | 066 |, Na meee a3 =e COCCOOOSOSOOSOOSHESSOOSESOOOSOOSOOCESSSSOSESESONSOOSESS Geesler 5. by Rodriguez 8; bases! Cuban Club... 2. 1.666) 0. L. HARDGRAVE, oa © balls: off Carbonell 1, off Rod-| Medina Stars 1 2 .333 é 5 Crease, PLANTS, FLOWERS. rer NOTICE TO CREDITOR: LA! x ‘ fiewer 3; hit by pitcher: Bazo, P. Baker's Tigers .000 | To tors and all persons LOST in Kress Saturday night, » (by Gonzalez); time Players batting .300 or better: ims or demands against VINES wrist wateh in yellow gold with of game: 1:50; umpires: H. Mayg! Player— AB R. H.. Ave. r i ' é . Ave. green and red design and gold ard Rendurles, | Sterling. BT 4 0 4 1.000 band. Reward if returned to Cocoanut Eieaty cack 38s tm the second game, the Tro-! Salinero, T ~4 1 $ A569 Citizen office. nov28-3t Hibiscus Plants, each 10e-25¢ — - 7 we - aoe a : 2 = PAINTING Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- . Sta de-; G. Gare 2 2 ple --....----...e--- 50€ to $1.00 fated by & 11 to 1 score. | Base, CC ou. 14 5 ; ay Te insetti Sanches, better known as Fri- | Alfonso. CC 532025 fice in the County PAINTING, Interior docareting, | Poinsettia Plants, 50c to $1.00 Sarita, started for the Stars and'B. Rueda. T To Lo S 400 leaeuy calendars cathe core ate Sannin. wen |g Crotons, each Hested only two innings. Medina Joe Navarro, T 12 1 5 416! date of the first pub Cee ee eee Cen en TAR Darke: Gapyieach | e 4 claims a! je , 409 5 Bi s . } Giheved bien and was touched for} Domenech, T 12 $5 | 416| senced. within the tim 358.W. - oct29-1me | Roses, dozen, .... Ready-to-Serve Cakes . M. Sanchez, } 23 : } ‘The leaders at bat were Salinero | M. Lopez, T i eee at - apd John Navarro with three hits ' Castellano, CC. 124 4 MISCELEAREOUS |}: South Florida Nursery at of four tries. D. arro hit! J, Navarro, T 123 4 Ou AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit|,% Phone 597 Catherine St. PHONE 818 feer out of five, 9 D. Lopez, T ...... 6 0 2 é Lc menaed given free with each classified ee SURI ghaet'« eat omee|h Coneeat’ ST 3 it Attorney cor Adminuseraeos, || advertisement, ASK FOR IT 1% SELECT SEA FOODS 7 mye i? ar! ell, q > — jenccantod Ee oc tonne = Jewfish, 2 Ibs. -................... 35 Yellowtail Steak, 2 Ibs. ... 35c Yellowtail on Bone, 2 Ibs. 25¢ Grouper, 2 Ibs. - ... 28e Snapper, 2 Ibs... 25 Mutton Fish, 2 Ibs. _....... 25e SALTED MULLET ROE Large Select Oysters CAPT. FOM’S PRODUCTS Komik Tails ~ Conch Chowder Clam Chowder Fish Chowder ~.FREE PROMPT DELIVERY = iy LOWE: FISH COMPANY 4 PHONE 151 INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street | | e | .333 | nov23-30; dec?-14] = | | DURO PUMPS : PLUMBING SUPPLIES $ $ a TELEPHONE NO. 1 PHONE 348 Secececsecceccosses xe AARON McCONNELL 536 Fleming Street Our Reputation is Wrap- ped in every package ' of PRINTING 12 Insertions DONE BY US ——THE—_ WATCHMAKER, JEWELER PER MONTH AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Wor’ ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights We cal tee comets = woe ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bidg. PHONE 51 7 ir Vy $ i $3.00 St? Gereeee & [ i . . . . . Cl hh hhh Aa hth adrtttdadiaddedtdhadtatiatdedahadedadedatadada ddA DINE AT THE FALE LELELLELELLEALELLELZLECLELALELTINALZIAILCCL ALCL LOLOL OO DOO DO OO PRITCHARD SSERVE THE POrULAE PLAZA RESTAURANT THE KEY WEST FUNERAL HOME : DESSERT : If you are accustomed to® SUNDAY STAR : Reval Palm ice Cream dining at home, you will find § Dignified, Sympathetic : aac See THE PLAZA a novel and ea-® ies: Cousteay = jeyable experience. : Subscription $2 Per Year > sen - CENSE Debcoees ~~ eeeec eee BREAKFAST Key West's Only Sundays /ICENSED EMBALMER . po LUNCHEON 3 Paper aa ae aed Gecteon and Florida football with Florida Field Stadium; now the two teams are ready to close out the 1934 SUPPER Business Office Citizen BOB'S BARBECUE Eo ushered in the 1933 f season some @ ; now are iy out e os 3: LADY ATTENDANT ae opesters look for a torrid game between the Hatters and the Gators. Here we see four of Stetson’s leading athletes, Ed Knittle, PLAZA RESTAURANT $ Building eas Ie 4; Bert Siade, 2; Sam Barber, 3; Sid Singleton, 4, ready to join their mates in the best game of the year against Florida. For the Gators, we 505 Duval Street ° PHONE $1 Phone 548 Newer Secs ¢ Coe Senne Obaer 0 nara para AINIF GP eOAN TL SCE RE pet gaa hear pee % " Rickett, end; No. 5, Al Hickland, tackle; No. ynard, iter; No. 7, Floyd Christian, end; Ni TN ie , '-WITTIIIIIIIIIIOIILII OIIIIOIIELISILI SS aS a,

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