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Col. James A. Moss, president- ciation, born at Lafay- ette, La., 64 years ago. Robert D. Kohn of New York City, neted architect, born there, ears ago. | Dr. Warren Du Pre Smith \the University of Oregon, geologist, born in Germany, years ago. 56 Lord Weir, and statesman, ago. “mY 0} asop> ATSuNTIM Surams | Joy Aq saouy sty uo UMOP sem ues | “JoZuel}s AUB 0} P[NOA eYs SB | @ 78 p[nom auo se ‘pray soy yooys | SSIY 0} 9So[o oMIvD ONS ,, 118} ey) | SPORTS BY JOVE BOSTON BEES WHIP DODGERS) |NEW YORK GIANTS TRIUMPH 0} WO JJassui pue uaop Nos aes | 0} YoVq SMIOD *jS0] Joaa p,Aay} UY} wolj}sod yejoos e1om puv “pey saa | pue ssapuariy pue ssayjuued ‘as01 | Ss ‘payes | qdao ; OVER PHILAD=LPHIA AGGREGATION (Speeial to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 12.—The Chicago White Sox defeated the while Detroit Cleve- 1St. Louis Browns, went to victory over the d Indians. the These were only j played in the American League. i ysom s,3uyusow ano | The Boston Bees downed the Brooklyn Dedgers, and the New | York Giants won from the Phil- ; lies, rap em | i ' | ! i | St. Louis “<epyoeg ULL Suyéaszeu | JO OSpa ay} uo pawiaas nod asnza | i } { i H ' | Cle j Detroit | Brooklyn | Washington | Chicago H Cincinnati | Boston These the only games played in the ‘National League. The surhniaries: AMERICAN LEAGUE At St. Louis R. H. Chicago 16 20 St. Louis a6 -& were E. 1 At Detroit eland R. H. I 5 2 2 ar Only games played. NATIGNAL LEAGUE At Boston R. HL E. 2 Bos! 1 At Philadelphia New York Philadelphia 0 Only games played. ‘LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W. New York mie f Boston 17 Cleveland - 15 Pet. -708 -680 -625 481 500 -450 34) Detroit Philadelphia St Louis <__..., NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— Ww. f. 14, 12°29 12 10 12 10 ft -<13 10 12 10 15 9 14 TODAY’S GAMES 174 Pet. 667 571 «545 Pittsburgh . | Chicago |New York 458 400 391 AMERICAN LEAGUE ington at Chicago. Philadelphia_at Cleveland. New York at St. Louis. Boston atDetroit. ei NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Brooklyn. PARKERS WHIP HEALTH BOYS CIGARETTE GATES PITCHED FOR LOSING AGGRE- GATION Bayview Park boys came to life league-leading } Department with the great Cigarette Gates in the box for the Health players, . Lowe held the Sanitary out- fit to nine hits, three by G. Ace- vedo and two by G. Sands. F. Stickney hit two doubles and ja single in three times up. E. Al- i general“and founder of the U. S.: i British. merchant| Administration born 59 years Stowers Park bury hit two singles. These were the leaders for the winners. Kelly made an unassisted dou-! ; ble play for the losers. Score by innings: | Bayview Park— 000 400 202-8 9 1 Sanitary Department— 010 000 030-4 9 8 Batteries: B. Lowe and J. Rus- of sell; C. Gates and Gabriel. noted ; Standing of the league: Club— L. Pet. Sanitary Department : -666 -500 -400 -400' 2 3 3 “Bayview Park 3 games | 0! g' Navy Field Arena, | ecccccovece ae Bee Juniors— 545 | 455) R. H. E.| |MAKING READY FOR FIGHT CARD ‘THURSDAY NIGHT AT LOCAL ARENA the principals in the ma‘n event {on the Thursday night fight card Ware! inatheibestick shape for their title’ affair, for the featherweight championship of Key West. Young Fernandez, weighing in at 124 pounds and Santana at 126 |are both consident that each will ‘whip the other, | This promises to be one of the 1 West and the advance sale tickets indicate that the will be a large one. Santana’s backers are willing to 'bet that he will win the fight {a knockout and have money back up their belief. Fans are invited to attend the g.| Coral Isle Casino and watch these} boys work out. } Yeung Fernandez, the greatest [little fighting machine that ever wore a pair of gloves, is determ- ined to beat Santana worse than ' before, so it remains to be Thursd. night, M 14, at the what the out+ to come. will be. The supporting bouts promise i : E jt be thrillers. DIAMONDBALL In the St. Josevh mondball League, the Juniors defeated the Lopez Jun- iors, 10 to}8, Fraga and Sa‘ayer Score by’ innings: Lopez Juniors— 12 e ee College Dia- hit homers. R.H. E. 2 23x—10 11 3 Batteries: Sawyer and Diaz Costar and F. Hernandez. In another game the Tigers de- yi. Elwood held the College boys to one hit—a triple by Reyes, who also scored the only run of the game for his club. ae E. Roberts, G. Curry and Men endez hit homers. Godinet tripled with the bases oaded. Score b; R. H. E. Tigers eases o—8 8 2 St. Joseph ... 001 000—1 1 Batteries: Elwood and E. Rob- erts; H. Pita and Reyes. The Panthers and Wild Cats played a game, with the winning, 14 to_7, Sanchez hit a homer, a double and a single in three times up. H. Perez hit a homer. Score: Panthers Wild Cate: R. H. E. . 221 0200— 7 9 2 423 10x—10 10 McCowan and Go- Today In History eeeccccecercce 1775—Men of Machias, Maine, hearing the news of Concord and | Lexington, set after and captured English armed schooner, ‘Mar- +garetta,” first British flag to be i hauled down at sea in Revolution. 1789—Tammany Hall, New York City,,,founded—“a fratern- ity of patriots solemnly conse- crated to the independence, the popular liberty and the federal union of the country”—read the original charter. 1922—The Permanent Court of International Justice at Geneva, {formally opened Feb. 15, by ri lution of the League of Nations, opened to countries not League | members. i a ! 1925—A snake, found in Dub- lin, Ireland, exhibited in the Na-: ; tional Museum. Morea 1 1932—Moar@ered body of Chas. A. Lindbergh, Jr., found. i x 1935 — Communists gained j eight seats in. place of one in French ‘el ms, | EVENTS TO BE STAGED ON! With two more days to train,; | fastest fights ever staged in Key} of: house i seen} Busy Bee} 0 230— 8 8 2. j feated the St. Joseph team, 8 to| 2. Catts! FERA BOYS TO PLAY PARK TEAM TODAY The Administration outfit will meet the Stowers Park team at |5 p. m. today. Batteries will be ;J. Walker, Jr. and Hopkins for the Parkers, and E. Roberts and iGoss for the Office boys. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC TION, JUNE 2, 1936 For Governor JERRY W. CARTER H For Governor DAN CHAPPELL qe See se For State Treasurer TED LANCASTER For State Canine I. MUNCY ANDERSON | For Representative to State) Legislature Ss cane) ' For Representative io State Legisiature | BERNIE C. PAPY i (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Ji Judge RAYMOND R. LORD | For Clerk of Criminal Court C. SAM B. CURRY For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES For Sheriff RALPH B. PINDER For Sheriff ; KARL O. THOMPSON (For Re-Election) { For Tax Collector H FRANK H. LADD 1 (For Re-Election) —- H For Tax Collector ;| JOE C. MCMAHON For County Commissioner Fifth District W. A. PARRISH For County Commissioner | Second District i MARCOS A. MESA For County Commissioner | Second District | BRAXTON B. WARREN } For County Commissioner Fifth District CLEVELAND NILES For Board of Public Instruction Third District RALPH K. JOHNSON For Juvenile Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT Bony tered inion FRANK O. ROBERTS For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL For Juvenile Judge EVA B. WARNER Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON For Constable First District } RAY ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG HERMAN RICHARDSON ‘or Constable ) | “‘|baum by two points. who stood on number 7 tee and drove the ball 15 yards (a miss; the shot was, not the player) and then took four more to get to that rough spot of sand that is in the middle of the fairway. By this time the player was fit to be tied and so he kicked the ball with his foot from the edge of the sandtrap and it stopped 18 inches from the cup. Don't you think he is a good kicker? It seems that the last time Fred Ayala (sartorialist) play with Bascom Grooms, Pete Tay- because several crowds were ahead. And it seems further that jthey were like the guy the piece of music; they and played because they couldn't find the end. Bascom reports having played at least 24 ho! and then all dropped from exhaus- tion. In fact they played so mam and so there seems be to no “| seore. Mr. Li Plummer regained som of his batting eye and proceeded to shoot 48-44 against 46-45 for Otto Tax Assessor Kirchheiner, while Willie Pious Watkins (Hokey Pokey) was doing 4 That last 47 due in a large measure to Willid knocking new ball into number four trap the which he has not yet found |and hopes certain guys step on same and sprain their respective necks, Daddy Bezlin Sawyer quite himself with did not beat Mr. Georg: with 49-53. His other pals, ter Vinson with 46-51 and ley Albury with 55-48 were ahead of Daddy. Now all of the aforementioned has caused Daddy to say that he has given up the game and will never be seen on the golf course again until next Thursday afternoon, The jovial William P« Kemp was all flustered again be- cause he beat Eddie Strunk by one point and Johnny Kirschen- He is will- ing to overlook the fact that Char- lie Salas beat him three points be- cause he and Charlie were match- ed against Hurricane Eddie the ex-summer-pro. The Kemp- not which Liera Val Hart al wa val and | \ What, would you think of a guy | tbe held lor and Ammy Hewitt, the four-|*‘ some started in on number six be-} holes they. ran out of scorecards! ___@y GRAVY) Salas a five skins ed some cor the back nine the one wh 41 the The regular din RUSSELL'S Cigar Store next week — DAILY BASEBAI RETURNS SY W FLYING SERVICE DAILY FLIGHTS MATECUMBE MIAMI Bus Connection Miami CHARTER ANYWHERE Including Havana, Dry Tor- tugas, Naples Telephone: Key West, 186-M Matecumbe, Craig 2 Come im and get the } sults th- -~ MAJOR BASEBALL LEACUES or Miami, _ / Cigars, Cigarcttes Demmks, Etc ECS ISIS IS ISISISIAPALLL LS OLD PAPERS COO e cree ces seseceseseeeereseeseseseseses For Sale Seeccccccesescoccesesess 5 Bundles for Be THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WOIILIT IIL FILLS sa aia= IIFITIFIII ALLELE LE vaalbwrrws OLEH A SIOIITESLEIIISIOS C hetntiertinnthenth , headeuien M If you've you have tion can be. 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