The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 26, 1936, Page 3

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TUESDAY, M.: SPORTS BY JOVE CARDS DEFEAT [pecccccccvevcccccccccccs CHICAGO CUBS: GIANTS SHUTOUT PHILLIES; Doings Around The Golf Links (By GRAVY) eve day that lent swim- BOSTON RED SOX BLANK~ WASHINGTON NATS st Sunday was a you had to be an excell mer as well as a g (Speeial to Citizen) not teli when the wind was blow- NEW YORK, May 26.—The St.} ing, Louis Cardinals defeated the Chi dozen of the genus Homo Sapien cago Cubs with P. De: . mound for the Redbirds, while partook of the Royal and Ancient the Pittsburgh Pirates downed the | psstime. C ncisug Reds. The York Giants shutout the Phillfes, and the Boston Bees blanked the Brooklyn Dodgers. In the American League, the Athletics went to victory over the Yankees, and the Boston Red Sox shutout the Washington Senators. These were the only two games scheduled in the American League. The summaries: NATIONAL LEAGUE At St. Lous set Chicago 110 St. Louis cok Batte It seems that about an even However, they were not the monkey genus but different of must have been an entirely descent, being more of the Pisces However, let us get on stor Whenever you feel the mood to . belittle your fellowmen or rhaups just be full of “baloney” do not discuss said matter with your usual golf opponent; or by telling him how bad he is and how geod you are. The other night quite an argument ensued tween Pious William and {Kirehheiner on the one hand and Li Plummer on the other. Of course you would think that two st one would be unfair in any argument but you never met up with Li Plummer. How : after some discussion it was agreed between Otto Villie that they could lick Li ani | Russell Kerr any day in the week jincluding Sunda But such wes not the case the past Sunday on account of after 16 holes Li and Russell were 6 up on Willie and Otto and the latter named gen- tlemen wi to have the maiter dropped; Mr. Plummer thinks oth- erwise. he- s: Lee and Hartnett; P. Dean and Orgodowski. At Cincinnati Pittsburgh Cincinnati Batteries: Lu Schott, Brennan and At New York Philadelphia New Yor! peels Batteries: Bowman and Wilsor Smith and Mancuso. 9 and Todd; Q Lombardi. : R. I.E. 0 5 nF R. II. E. Sieh teal Brooklyn ae) Got Batteries: Lenine and Lopez; Frankhouse and Pheips. AMERICAN LEAGUE At. Philadelphia R. 1k E: New York eae i 1015 2 omez, Brown, Had- Jey and Dickcy; Ress and Hayes. At Brooklyn Boston nson could not ter puddles, breezes and other incidentals. Mr. Georgi2 Liera and Mr. Hartley Albury were not bothered quite so much with the aforementioned articles. Mr. Valter figure the w A fivesome composed of Wil- liam Penabable Kemp and Johnny Kirschenbaum a: Fddie Strunk with Charlies Salas as referee had a marlveous time seeing who could make the most strokes, It seems that Doe and Johnny fin- ished two up on their opponents it all the scores looked like the National Debt. As usual Eddie managed to get more skins than | anybody and pretty soon Doe and [company will learn that they can’t play Eddie n for skins for Eddie will always be there for a tie and on some of the holes will win them easily, Of course this docs not mention the nine he on number t hole. Now nddie Willie a stroke on ch round, one also to Charlie 1) Salas and three on each round to ATA’ Melvin, he would be getting some- (where, No ive Johnny .250) Kirch a stroke beeause he won't jtake same, not even from Bobby Jones. However, it is the |ment and who would the rather lose to than Eddie? R. H. E. 04 0 At. Bostoa Washington Boston ..ececeeeensce 1619) 0 Ratteries: Deshong, Appleton and Millies; Ostermueller and R. Ferrell. vin Russe! No other games schedaled. LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Club New York Boston Detroit Cleveland Chicago ashington Philadel hia St. Loui: to LEAGUE ree NATIONAL. Club St. Louis New York Pittsburgh Cineinnati Pet crowd 667 AT 515) 186! 486 ASS 389 TODAY'S G ES AMERICAN LEAGUE at Detroit. t Cleveland. at Boston, Brooklyn Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at New York. Pittsburgh at St Cincinnati Chicago. Among the thousands of letters, which come daily to Major Bowes,| radio. impresario, one which} suggested that he enter the presi-| dential race, The major replied he “didn’t have time.” " WILLIAM C. HODGES | William C. + Hodge “Home-! stead Bill” submits his candidacy! for Governor of Florida to the} people of this State subject to; the Democratic June Primaries. In asking for the vote of the peo- ple he announces his opposition to Sales Tax and all nuisance and declares himself in favor of both old“age and moth-; ers pensions, $5.00 automobile! tags, and taking the gas tax off the boats of fishermen and farm} tractors when they are used in; industry. He stands four-square for the preservation of the Home- stead Exemption Amendment and! the enlargement of its scope. He} worked for this | Amendment! through all the long years of his! service in the Senate and in the| fight before the people for its} ratification, left his office, took a sound wagon and went to ever 1 village and hamlet in the} State urging the people to ratify | the Amendment, (Paid Political Advertisement) -Louis. Cigar Store DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the re- sults of the MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES. { i Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft Drinks, Etc. ‘STOWERS PARK IS | y that could | Otto| RUSSELL’S) IN LEAGUE LEAD. | | | | if DEFEAT=D SANITARY DE- : PARTM=NT YESTERDAY H AFTERNOON, 11 TO 4 \ 1 | Stowers Park prayers are now j leading the Social League, by vir-| tue of their victory over the San- ‘itary Department yesterday aft- ernoon. They forged ahead hali gi ; ! Gates and Wailker, opposing hurlers, were wild. In the sec- end inning, two yalks, a single and another free pass forced ‘home the first run. Then a few ‘more singles and five runs were scored, ; In the third frame, Walker also ‘walked in a run. ! At bat, MeCarthy hit two sin- eI J. Carbonell, Walker and stellano hit one in two tr | Malina connected for a home run with Salinero on base in the fifth j canto, | The game was called at the end jof the fifth inning on account of i rain. a e, Score by innings: R. H. E. Sanitary Department— 002 02— Stowers Park— 4 2 | 053 3x—11 7 Batteries: Gates and J. Rob- erts; J. Walker and Hopkins. Standing of the league: Club— WL. Pct, Stowers Park .......6 3 666 Sanitary Department 6 600 Administration 5 Bayview Park ... Rally ‘Round Wm. C. HODGES “HOMESTEAD BILL” CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR. 4 5 7 | | | HODGES, b«:use he stands so r ahead, has bi iciously _ slande by the usual age-old sickening dirt spread by the professional politician and be- cause for the lead the the pe fight masses of ple to get their homes to kill the sales ta The “big interests” don’t want HODGES ceause he stands openly for old age and mothers’ pen- sions and because HODGES’ fight free HODGES | | for the tax,} homes made} these “special in- terest: shoulder their proper part of| the tax burden. If the voters recognize} HODGES’ past service to the} average citizen by rallying to his ban- ner, this leader of/ known past per- formances” instead of “political plat- form promises” can win in the first pri- mary. | Help Yourself, Your Family, Your Home, Your Schools by Helping | HODGES!—The poor man’s! friend (Paid For By Friends) \THREE CONTESTS BY, ST. JOSEPH LEAGUE i 1 | MILLER STARS, TIGERS AND’ DETROIT WON THEIR | GAMES | In the St. Joseph Diamondball | League, three gamés were play-! ed yesterday at Stowers Park. | In the opening Ward Miller . Park nine, 6 to 4° , Parks and Kelly hit home| contest, the Stars defeated the runs. Crusoe and Kelly hit two safely ! S Chas. Park Nine— 002 Ward Miller Stars 201 McCowan and Parks;; ‘ore by innings: oy 3x 6 7 Batteries: Lloyd and Saunders, In the second game, the T defeated the St. Jeseph. boy to 1. Figueredo scored the only for the Saints. Menen¢ Curry and homer. Grooms iwo safely. Ru Ios es Score ‘by innings: 001 00 202, . Joveph igers Batteries: H. ueredo; Elwood) and, Aguilar. Dion and In the third game the De nine, a new club picked to play the Busy. Bees, won by a Y to 6 score, terling and Pierce hit runs. Kenneth Roberts and Diaz! hit a double and a triple. Pierce. stole home in the fourth. hom © 1936, Liccert & Myers Tosacco Co, it ictor [not play in the ORCHESTRA SCORE | C2CCCCC CSCC TOSS CCCCSCES PRINTED IN WHITE) CLASSIFIED ei | COLUMN FOUND swaciated » MA , Germany, May 26. —White music notes printed on a|® black background have replaced the ! traditional black oe | FOUND. tra pit of the| { ater notes 0} Owner proving Fountain pen. may recover same by ownership ‘&and advertisement, white in the local civie and opera] savin foc: thle ho m er charged with im-| = ; Re eopitl | PIANO INSTRUCTION ting for the reflection, MODE APPROVED METH- | ODS. Thorough instruction. Reasonable rates. Charles Rob- Studio, 613 may21-: or chestra found that th N, s on the of the music while 1 provoked quar-| and stage} ¢Tts manager ob-| _ Street. jected to the interference of or- chestra pit lights with his efforts! cp ae ne con-| FURNISHED APARTMENT sicians could] — electric ice be 1001 a dark. | , phone 879-J. By priating the notes in whi Q aper, i The Mann- ost « man: FOR RENT at darkening the ductor insisted his may lossy black S were stoppe ; Ply 1120 Grinnell stre the diminutive|— es only, | ans sav the whitej- ul to the he| FOR SALE—House at Seuthard and Elizabeth street $50. Apply The Citizen ¢ upon FOR SALE feet 0 miles per hour. equipped and gu Box G, The long. ton tha! by Busy Bees’ Detroit Batteries: | Cost des; Fraga-and I PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Art man Press. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West If Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service fa Licensed Embaimer h ‘il Phone 135 Night 696-W corner | 125, aug? Prices range from $1.75 per month $6.81 on larger models te G-E THRIFT-UMIT swale bie in all G-E models Now gress doubic the cold and ases eves less current them cver. Requires so amecnoa. not eves oiling Has Fores-Feed Letrn anes ns Oe Coowmg—encis- sive tearures thar meas quieter operatics, longe: ite and lower operanng cost Ali-steei cammets have every pracucal coeve- mence teamure wthour Seen-csscnmal ~ gadgets” to cause woubie aad expense. The Key West Electric Company GENERAL @ ELECTRIC the SANTA MARIA Columbus’ Flag Ship ..and now throughout the world smokers are saying id tohacco History tells us that when Chri-topher Columbus -ailers took to © back home with them everybody hailed it as one of the frst new pleasures in years. Today toba to more people than ever before. » gives more plea-ure Many different claims are made for tobacco, but most everybody azrecs on this... 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