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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. for LUNN AND UBIETA STAR AS- HOLLYWOOD GAME FROM INDIANA OUTFIT “AH AH” ALSO PITCHED IN 4 TO 2 VICTORY OVER DUNN BUSMEN BY HOLLYWOOD CLUB By WILLIAM RUSSELL | A diamondball team from Evansville, Ind.—Servel Electrolux club—had the misfortune recent- ly of playing the Hollywood soft- ballers, 1935 tate champions, with Avthur “Ah Ah” Lunn on the mound. The game was p! Ficld as last year’s champions closed their seasoa in a blaze of glory “afte a mediocre campaign which them topple from the championship throne.” | The Indiana players nicked our former ace pitche: for ten safe- ties but they were well scattered. was 3 to y Ubieta, another er, played a bong-up game in ield. He rovbed the opposi-: tion of many hits, running all over | d at Dowdy Key , 1936. ORT BY JOVE | ‘CARDS CLIMB BACK TO SECOND PLACE; DODGERS WHIP BEES WINS CLOSE Doings Around The Golf Links (By GRAVY) e NO OTHER GAMES PLAYED INj NATIONAL LEAGUE AND NONE WERE SCHEDULED in| YOUNGER CIRCUIT coo (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The Gashouse Gang from St. Louis; climbed back into seeond place in ‘the National League race. | you won or lost and by how many} The Gartinhis amie Gone : points, eee 5 |torious in the fourth contest | the* cutthroat series between Louis and Chicago. The of the! m scores It looks like so many boys are shooting such that they absolutely re e to di-; vulge the amount of same. But who would be the wiser if you said vie- | of! St. The regular dinner match will score = aon this aa with the was 5 to 4, osers being host to the winners as usual. one Ketchum has been!’ After the Cubs had tied the; going over his line-up to see if oUnt, Dizzy Dean was sent in to, he can’t make a point or two by jhold them in check. Came the! trading a couple of weak-minded | ninth frame, with the Redbirds at. Uled to play 12 games. players for some with a strong back. The pairing: published tomorrow. pros bat. Needing but one run to car-! — ety them up to the coveted second jrung, the Cards went to work and} | produced a lone tally to come out! Last Sunday brought together | victorious., “« Willie Fripp, Josie Lopez and Ked | The Cubs’ loss almost mathe-| LEAGUE CONTEST The Social League game was called off yesterday on account of rain. Sanitary; Departient will play the league-leading Coca-Cola out- fit this afternoon, weather per- mitting, > The two clubs are raring to go and will present the following line-up: Sanitary Department M. Hernandez, ss; F. Lopez, 3b; Gabriel, .¢; C. Griffin, 1b; Molina, lf; C. Sands, ‘¢f; Caraballo, 2b; Hopkins, rf; J. Walker or C. Sands, p. - Coca-Cola Woodson, ss; McCarthy, ef; Kerr, If; Sterling, 1b; F. Villaréal, ¢; Artman, 2b; S. Lewis, 30; M. Arias or M. Varela, rf; J. Villareal, p. This game will either put the Healthers on top or give the Soda Water boys ‘a great chance to cinch the second-haf flag. Each club in the league is sched- GAMES FOR SOCIAL LEAGUE LIST THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - |POSTPONE SOCIAL | FOLLOWING THROUGH Leading hitters in the Soraly Diamondball League, all batting} over .350, follow: Player— McCarthy .. | Woodson Kerr .. P. Artman {Sterling E. Sawyer .. Gabriel .. |J. Roberts | Molina F. Villareal {B. Demeritt W. Arias . J. Villareal | fore the series goes over two! games. Malone has no hope of} starting a game but he sure is good in finishing one. And taere is! where he may be handy in this; short series. Giant fans figure Hubbell to} -484/ start th: series and follow him up| -466/ with Schumacher, Fitzsimmons, | -454| Gumbert and Coffman. Gabler| -444| and Smith may also be used. Each | -432| and every one has a .500 or bet- -432!ter percentage. Some of the} -428/Giant fans believe that Hubbell] -400/ will be in at least three of the} -400| games and that he will win the: -362| flag for old Memphis Bill Terry. | SICAL LSE Another good feature of the] _ Most doubles—Molina and Ster-| Giants is the playing lately of Rip- ling, six each, 3 ple, who not only is fielding sen-| Most — triples—Sterling sationally but is hitting .324. If Woodson, three each. he could only hit as well off Ruff-| Most home runs—Kerr, two. Jing and Co., nothing could stop| Most stolen bases—Griffin, Terry’s boys, the fans claim. Woodson and Hernandez, two} Other Giants hitting over .300) each, are Ott, Terry, and Moore. Most times struck out—E. Rob- For the Yanks, Dickey, Gehrig, erts and Hancock, six each. Murphy, DiMaggio, Ruffing, Eel- Most times walized—Domenech, kirk, Rolfe, Powell and Hoag are ou hitting .300 or better. Players who hcve not been With that you can see how both struck out up until last week— clubs stand, but anything can hap- Sawyer, Lopez, Wodoson, F. Vil-!pen in a short series and sometimes lareal, Sterling, J. Roberts, J. Vil- }+he best in the game make a wrong lareal, Molina and Griffin. guess. | If the Yanks hit as they have! been doing, the championship is in! the proverbial bag, but should the Giant pitchers hold them down, then Terry’s outfit will have a} swell chance. / Just so I won’t be hanging on} the fence, I hereby pick the Giants | to win the series four games to two. : Ave. 600 575 550 and} Pitching ,regord for the Social } Diamondval] , League .moundsmen follow; |, Pitcher— J. Villareal j Stanley .,...,.:1,. WS 5 5-009 C: Gates - Hancock |E, Roberts 'J. Walker ... C. Sands = V. Le Pet. 0 1.000 0 1.000 0. 1.000 -830 +625 -500 500 LEGALS ROUT IN COURT. sTaTe oF FLORIDA. ELEVENTH Jt Decal CIRCUIT, NONRCE COUNTE. = CHANCERY. Lunette L. Arnvid Complamas vs. William L Arn the residence « the defendant known: that said det the age of twer there is no p Florida the in chancery said defenda It is there defendant 1 quired t plaint fi fore 3 vember. allegations of said b as confessed by said def It is further ordered t der be pul for four « Key West lished in sa Done of < AQUILINO LOPE: Solicitor for Coi PaGE THRE CLASSIFIED COLUMN FoR Sale UNTY JUDGES count ROE Cot NTs undersigned, Ana Administratrix Joaquin DeAr and pr jm apply to said ¢ rder discharging ministratrix of th DeArmas, decea Dated this PERSONAL CARDS — 180 pruced cord, $125 The Arcees Pres — PRINTING—Quaity Preomg ot the Lowest Preen The 4c man Pree SECOND SHEETS —<see The Artman Press. E. Sawyer F. Tynes the garden to make _ sensational TION FOR FINAL DIS. (Probate Law 1933) COURT OF THE COUNTY MONROE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN PRO- Cigar Store , Milligan and in order for Bill to; matically blasts their hope of win-| keep up with the other two, he had; ning the pennant this year. |. Games scheduled for this week |y¢ Tynes ‘to shoot golf like he never knew} The Giants, who were idle, are jin the Social Diamondball League| * he could, and therefore turned in| still six games in the lead, with follow: fast man to pop out to Ubieta, |# Pecord for himself of 45-44,/cight more contests to play. The| _Wednesday—Coca-Cola vs. Ad-|of play last week: ‘An account. of the game was Which score he now claims will be | Windy City Tribe has five more’ ministration. ee. Gi! ee earried iahe Hollywood Guns wr his standard of perfection, Mz.) ning tilts and the Cards have! Thursday — Administration vs./ Coca-Cola .... ee Eten by B. L. David, Jr. Certain! /oPe2 beat Mr. Millie although the The best Chicago Cubs could | Sanitary Department. | Sanitary Department 5 3 parts are quoted herewith: ; Texas sensation claims he had the'do, if the Giants lose all eight| Friday — Sanitary Department] Administration 63h a6) ' Barnilalatcinevmislithander | Ucn score | games and they win all of their re-| vs. Coca-Cola, with a slow curve, »itched Holly. | jmaining contests, would be to tie} If needed, the game postponed Bwood to a surpi up ‘The usual four horsemen were| the. league-leaders. jyesterday will be played. in over the vaunted Servel Elec-| increased by one in the shape and! The ouse Gang’s” mathe-| ‘olux diamondball team of Evans-' size of Bob Spottswood and for! ™#tical chances are a little better | lle, Ind., at Dowdy Field... | that reason they could only play than the Cubs’ but are very slim} “Lunn, who pitcaed in the Brow-/16 holes on account of three or|#t that. fd county league this season, was| four wives saying that if their re-!, I" the only other game played ked for ten hits Fut kept them’ spective husband was not home'i" the major leagues yesterday | 1 scattered. He was aided by! when dinner was put on the table, {the Brooklyn Dodgers recovered liant support, especially on the | they coulddeatcatathe neighbor's | 7™ their crushing defeats at ey t. of Mickey Ubieta at short-'house but of course the neighbor hands of the Giants and defeated stop who raced far and wide tojwas not consulted in the matter the Boston Bees overwhelmingly, | yob the Hoosier batters on num- and so the boys got home on time. 7 x - earn held the Bees | erous occasions. ,On account of all this rushing} '° Dut six safeties. “Lunn weakened in the ninth! business Doc William Kemp fail.| TB summaries: and the Hoosiers almost tied the'ed to get started when he turned} NATIONAL LEAGUE count but he tightened down after | in 766 for the first three holes and... 4% Chicago allowing one run and forced the a total of 49 for the round. On/ St. Louis last man to pop to Ubieta in short the other hand, a little speed is all | Chicago — a Z 1/ Mueller. leftfield. \that Cupid Melvin needs and so, Batteries: Winford, Heusser, J. “The victory was the first for'he turned in a 42. by starting | Dean and V. Davis, Ogrodowski;; New York at Philadelphia, post- Hollywood since Art Meska took; with three fives. Mr. Robert|C@tleton, Warneke and Hartnett.| poned, wet grounds. over the reins. The defeat was the' Spottswood made the same as Mel- j seventh in 51 games for the Hoo-j vin while Hurricane Eddie turned‘ siers this season.” jin a 41, But the best of all was p00)" |Charlie Salas with 40, which score | Boston Shortly after this contest, the, was made by making par on every| ene Hollywood team began a series of hole after the first two with the games vith Dunn Bus. | exception of number seven when In the first fracas of the series,!the putt would not go down on ac- Arthur Lunn again hurled his! count of the breeze that came teammates to victory, allowing; from Eddie when somebody told but six hits. The score was 4 to 2.) Charlie to pray he would make the ‘An error by Ubieta paved the| putt and Mr. Strunk misunder- way for the opposition’s two runs| stood and thought somebody said to score. spray. j However, Ubieta brought in his | CoocH NAME HE SS Lunn began to weaken in the ninth frame but after a!lowing one run to he forced the | J ¢ Subscrive to The Citizen—2tc weekly. t 5 STATE BATE. In re the Estate of Osbul Summers Long De Standing of the clubs as of or score, DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Pet. } 666} -625| 833) Anni ‘final report as have filed my; utrix of the es- tate of Osbul Summers Long (0. 5. Long), deceased; that I have filed my petition for final discharge, and that I will apply Honorable Now that the Giants and Yanks! are ready to play the World Series, the wise guys are trying to pick, the pitchers for the opening gare. The normal schedule would be Ruffing to start for the Yankees to be followed by Pearson, Hadley ; and Broaca. But it is the belief | of the majority of the scribes eae < Lefty Gomez and Pat Malone!” might break into the picture be-} TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Cleveland. St. Louis at Detroit. Philadelphia at New York. Boston at Washington. of the Long (0 14th day mmers 5 this 6. ELMIRA LONG, tate of Osbul xecutrix of the Summers Long, ¢ 9; vct6] j NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Boston. New York at Philadelphia. Pittsbu:ch at Chicazo. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chaplin, Reis and Lopez, At Boston R. H. E.| No other games scheduled. Brooklyn 6 0} and AMERICAN LEAGUE ~Frankhouse No games scheduled. SELECT SEA FOODS JEWFISH YELLOWTAIL STEAK YELLOWTAIL ON BONE GROUPER SNAPPER MUTTON FISH FRESH SHRIMP Large Select Oysters Fresh Crab Meat in Cams FREE PROMPT DELIVERY LOWE FISH COMPANY JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING 1 sehen ose ‘DURO PUMPS 1 ‘PLUMBING SUPPLIES “PHONE 348 FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. 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The famous sealed-in-steel General Electric Thrift Unit requires no attention —not even oiling—and now luces: more The Key West Electric Co. 564} 550) 480 +459) 429 —_ STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15e ROASTED IN KEY WEST Both aliow- BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME team’s fourth tally in the eighth! wo], it looks like the course will | inning with a base-hit that scored) he in.tirst class condition after the | Nomeccu ra tommy Siitrds base. | summer and at the start of the An account of this game was! tourist season. Now the proposi-| given in the Hollywood Star, also,| tion will be to keep it going; un-| written by the same B. L. David, ‘jes; the course is constantly ‘main- | Jr. 4 Concerning <0ur boys, he tained, a few weeks’ neglect will | me os bee ald _ put it back into a wilderness. . .| abig 7 cu. ft. capacity “Lunn, that same strnigy right-| Joh js wea } cece hieediact ballvcouaat| (Monitor Top or Flatep Model) k a window pane, pitched! son’s boys to six scattered hits. ' Lunn hoe nothing on the ball_but sae | ELECTRIC > slow, roundhouse curve, com- AMERICAN LEAGUE | monly called a “tater out” up in} Club— W. Georg'a but how those enemy bat! New York wielders do pop it up. | Chicago . either team was able to score Detroit for five long innings as “Iron-| Washington head” and Lunn mowed the opposi- | Cleveland tio down in easy fashion. ificcton “A pair of errors gave Dunn’ st. Louis Bus a two run lead in the sixth. Philadelphia Pare drew a walk with one out and | Kight forced him at second, but NATIONAL’ LEAGUE Ubieta dropped the ball on the) yyy tae play, allowing both runners to be! Now York _. eee safe. Tommy Bush, former Hol- Selon 84 64 lywood catcher, then hoisted a Chicago 84 65 towering fly to left centerfield and Pittsburgh 82 .67 Meska dropped it after a hard-run. | cincinnatt Ber, i Pare and Kight both dented the) pocton 67 79 rubber and Bush pulled up at Brooklyn ~ 63 84 third, but died there as Lunn re- | Philadelphia ” 50 97 tired the next two batters. | “Hollywood's excess run came in| tree tickets to first. .the eighth when Nordstrom skied | oq six hits.” to centerfield and Ryan missed it. Martinez raced out from his shortstop position, scooped the ball up and threw it away allowing Nordstrom to go all the way to third. Ubieta followed with a| base-hit to score Nordstrom. i “Schweitzer fanned ten men and: walked two. Lunn fanned no-: body as usual and handed out three

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