The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 11, 1934, Page 3

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g __. | Gates was thrown out at home by Busy Bees} MeCatthy’s perfect neg. Albury , With the! took second and scored on A./i vard Univ. noted night’s| thrown out at second. 2 born at Dover, Del., 71 years ago. LOPEZ—Castro was thrown out at first. Hernandez was also thrown out at first. McCarthy jdoubled. Hale was thrown out at first. Eighth Inning BEE—C. Gates thrown out at first. H. Gates. also thrown out at ingled. for the third Acevedo was thrown out LOPEZ—Ingraham was out at first. Kerr also was out at first. Sterling dou! ‘Lunn was thrown out at first. Ninth CISITIIIITIAIOIIIOL DE ‘RELIABLE FIR Who eseeees fu f iP z | Pena followed with a fly to LOPEZ—Hale flied out. Ingra-/ field for the last out. ham was thrown out at ‘irst. Kerr flied out. Third Inning BUSY BEE—C: Gates walked. H. Gates safe at. first, while C. LOPEZ—Machin walked and was thrown out at second, whil Baker Was safe at first. Baker was thrown out at second by"A. Ace vedo and Cates was doubled at Oo hedkdadkedh haddidid, Cocoanut Plants, each Hibiscus Plants, each 10c-25¢ Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- ple —......_--- 50e to $1.00 Poinsettia Plants, 50c to $1.00 Crotons, each ..... ee | Turks Cap, each —_._. 25 Roses, dozen, —..--- $1.20 Gates. was thrown out at Second. } first for the final out of the game. Albury flied out. A. Acevedo was| Score by innings: thrown out at first. R. H. EB. LOPE@—Sterling was thrown} Busy Bee 100 001 000-2 7 1 sb out at first. Laon singled. Machin ‘Lopez ... 100 000 000—1 6 6 _ fined ont to,piteher and Lamn was; Summary: Bases on balls: off at first. Lunn 3, eff C. Gates 2; struck Fourth Inning out: by Lunn 1, by C. Gates 2 BUSY BEE—M. Acevedo was | wild pitch: Lunn 1, it i ht iy bit i 5 i ; i : ; PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 JOHN C. PARK 328 SEMONTON ST. | is t gi inhi a ee ° Now that. we have spoken to| the great Dizzy Dean and he has i to come back here to with us, now is the time to » I do not see why we cannot, g other big league and minor league clubsto play here and also to train here. They train in Deland, Daytona Beach, Kissimme, Bra- denton and other cities much smatler than Key West. Why can't, they train here with, the proper inducements, I do not know. Any- way, we can get the Buffalo In- . ternational League team to play a series of games here for. the benefit of our tourists and as an advertisement for Key West. They train in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and can come here by bus and in this manner save on ex- penses. It is up to the Recrea- tion Department to get them to come here. So I hope they will do something for us. i SALTED MULLET ROE Large Select Oysters CAPT. TOM’s PRODUCTS Kingfish Mackerel FREE PROMPT DELIVERY Peeeeceseeseecoseoe i : i # PRINTING DONE BY US ——THE—— TMAN PHONE 5&1 DINE AT THE PLAZA RESTAURANT If you are accustomed dining at home, you will find¢ THE PLAZA a novel and en- © joyable experience. & r H ” | e@@eseCeeeeseeeeeeeeese¢ New York pioneer woman homeo-; pathic physician and feminist, Today’s pom at Plainfield, N. J. Died} Anniversari April 26, 1888. seseaees eeeete 1822—George D. Cummins, 1734—Paul J. Barthez, noted! founder and first bishop of the medieai| Reformed Episcopal Church, born} near Smyrna, Del. Died at Luth-/ erville, Md., June 26, 1876. 1 Hours: 9 to 12—1 te 6 Open Saturday Niphte SOOO OHO DORE ER EO ROSE ED Ts Mite : : are ‘when they wena ‘fen, — 1843—Robert Koch, famed Ger-| KILLED BY CANNIBALS “Stille Nacht,” born. Bie Dec. | May arr alee born. Died RIO DE’ JANEIRO. — The|* 184% | Salesian friars, who had been | working on the banks of Death River near Rartreira de Santo ‘Izidro, were put to death by Cha- tvante Indians. This cannibal ‘tribe is feared by all explorers | and it was in their territory that} 1803—Hector Berlioz, French Col. Faucett, famous British ex-| composer, born. Died March 8, plorer, disappeared in 1925. 1869. BREAKFAST LUNCHEON offi- 7 Died in New York, Oct. 1926. 1849—Ellen Key, famed Swed- | writer, born. Died April 35 { 20,, SOVIET EXECUTES FIVE MOSCOW.—Convicted of hin- dering the cotton-picking sched-! ule, five men have been put tof death in Uzbekistan, principal cot- : ton-growing region of the Soviet eeceseece PHONE 51 3 Peome 545 \\exeeerereeTTITITITTOTIIELLILELOLEEL ED:

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