The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 22, 1937, Page 3

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Her hus-|“But there ts no sense in hopping some reason | until we know vaguely where,to head up her mind on . A moment that the her to do is to dis- afraid to pack any-|up? You know, count heads and for fear her intention will be|speak casually to anyone we meet or perhaps she simply | and s-e wka' we can find out. Some- want to take the time. She|one may know something.” that she can borrow things| Bigelow agreed that it was as good Demporariiy or eise she nas enough|as any suggestion he could offer, so ‘Roney on hand to buy what she will | it was adopted. %. Saying nothing .o the serv-| (Copyright, 1937, Frederick Jackson} she quickly leaves he huuse as Though she is merely going out for an hour or two.” osoocooooeooooooooCCs © | (“Sophie May”), author of popu- ays {lar children’s books, born at Nor- jridgewock, Maine. Died there, Anniversaries | ue. 16, 1906. Anne hears what the baroness has been saying, tomorrow. soceoseoooooe®) 337—Marshall Jay Williams, 4 “ | Ohio jurist, first dean of the in Westmoreland Co., Va. Died at) o4;, state University Law School, + Vernon, Dee, 14, ° born in Fayette Co., Ohio. Died \at Columbus, July 7, 1902. € eorge Washington, born 1788—John Stuart Skinner, Peo ae noted Dalt.more pve writer on 1838—Margaret E, Sangster, ericultase, born ” Calvert Co., noted author, editor and _ poet, Hee Died Momh 82, 1881. born at New Rochelle, N. Y. Died at Maplewood, N. J., June 4, 1912. 1819—James Russell Lowell, } famed New England poet, editor) 1857—Frank L. Stanton, Geor- and author, foremost American!gia poet laureate, author of man of letters of his day, born a’ he !QOharleston, S. C. Died at Atlan- Cambridge, Mass. Digi there, ta, Jan. 7, 1927. Aug. 12, 1891. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c 1833-——Rebecea Sophia C'arke weekly. ‘\iods) Final score was 29 to 24. ‘|}good game. ‘Mighty Lak A Rose,” born at} After its crushing defeat of 54 to 16 Friday night, the Delray Beach five came back strong Sat- Wist High Sclicol varsity tonm be-! Finck the locals finally won. The contest went into two extra pe- chie'‘tount stood 21 to 21. The! firsti.extra period was then play-! #4, which’ ma. -| os The! finaliextra period witness- ed the following action: Saunders fouled and ‘Wold: sank the free! throw. Seiad was removed and / G. Pinder went in to play. Wood: | sen shot a field goal and made a free throw on Carver's foul. J. v.! Weodson then sank two free} throws when he was doubled foul- ed and the game ended 29 to a For the loca's, Woodson sank} five field goals and six free thows. Domenech made three field goals and one free throw, | For Delray Beach, Woldt rung up eight field goals and three free ; throws. The playing of Wickers, Saun-) ders and Pinder for Key West was very good. Jack Lopez won the praise of the invaders for his; great guarding. York, Davis, Smith, Love and Snow of the losers also played 2 The visitors showed all they had Saturday night, making the Conchs extend themselves to win. Delray Beach players were tired| Friday night, which aceountd for the very one-sided score that night. Score by quarters: Total! Delray Deach— 6 0 6 9 2 1—24 Key West— 611 83 2 2 6—29 Fouls: Smith 4, Davis 4, York; 8, Woldt 2, Snow 3, Wickers 1,! Domenech 2, Saunders 4, Wood-} son 3, Lopez 1; free throws miss- | ed: Davis, Smith, Snow, Woodson 4, Wigkers, Domenech 2, Lopez; | Refereé: Cates; umpire: Hale; } timekeeper: Boyden; scorekeep: | Aguilar. a ‘ SOFTBALL GAME ~~T ON WEDNESDAY | | Nodine, the well-known all- around diamondball player of the Army, told The Citizen Saturday that details of the game to be played between the Army and the} Page Players Wednesday have; been arranged, In this contest there will be one | innovation which is expected to} make the game more interesting than usual, The pitchers, instead! of using the underhand delivery | as heretofore, will use the over- hand pitch, and both teams are; looking forward to a livelier and more interesting game. ; Edna St, Vincent Millay, poe-| tess, born at Rockland, Maine, 45 |years ago. Dr. Charles M. Andrews, pro-; fessor emeritus of history at Yale, born at Wethersfield, Conn., 74) {years ago. Samzel Seabury of New York,} lawyer, born there, 64 years ago. Clyde B. Aitehison of Port-| land, Oreg.,. Interstate Commerce; urday. night to extend the Key fdanghter, jeral years, She won the state ten-| acy bays Sunday ‘before tast for isingles. One time he connected High School who made the trip to P Key West and the basketball club OYSTER SANDWICHES RINTING CORSAGES, ETC, te eee players who tackled the locals|M Sandwiches of all kinds includ- DONE BY US PLANTS and VINES ; boys in two games (Friday and ing Barbecue Sandwiches : We apply proper lubrication as |Saturday nights of last week) —_THE—— recommended for your car were: Mr, and Mrs, D. C. Royal Jersey Ice Cream—all flavers ; -FLORIDA See us for complete service (Mr, Royal is coach of the team), Home Made Fruit Cake ARTMAN PRESS bai 9 ofixtty \ din PHONE 34 Bill Woldt, Fred Love, H. York, | _ Hot Souse Every Saturday— ‘ R. Davis, B. Smith, S. Kobayashi, Grinnell and Fleming Streets J; Carver, H. Page, B. Snow and WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM Citizen Bldg. s Jaul ; SEE US ABOUT FERRY tronomer-president of Drake Uni-| WATCHMAKER, JEWELER ‘cnet Maemo |versity, Iowa, born at Mankato, DURO PUMPS AND ENGRAVER RT Paper Minn., 61 years. ago. See Him For Your Next Work Ee PLUMBING SUPPLIES _ PORTER- Business Office Citizen Maj. Gen, James F. McKinley, | ; ALL PRICES REDUCED Building U.S. A., retired, San Antonio, | PHONE 348 Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 COMPANY PHONE 81 Miss Doyothy Hoffman andj Caraballo rly Mrs, Jayne!tWible Thoreson, of |... Tigers, formerly San-| few and therefore attract atten- . ; itary Department, the team that Martin Grove} Til., spent the week- | g ait tion by their very presence. end in Key West with John Broad |/°St every game played so far this) 4 gooq, Irish “pug” on Miami and Anton‘o Toledo and their'¥eat, bad their hopes of| running) Reach is as unusual as a Seminole “lian, Mrs. Thoreson,, up a string of victories blasted! thaian at the race-tracks. Beessensadeesneenegneses: is an all-aroiind athlete in the! yesterday’ afternoon when Gard- 1797—-A_ French _ expedition state of Illinois, She was in’ jen, pin Roll the Of course, the hotels and apart-|jands in Wales and are made pris- che of the: recreation te lers.won the contest,/ ments are as “foreign” as the! on WANTED—Best. used-car ree . depart-!g to 1, Under the n of | . se ee ~~} $80. wilt ment for thé WPA there for sev-| tier | ew, Bame Of street. scene. : g buy- > Write P.O. igets they defeated the Pharm-| _ When.a gentile “makes good” at the Beach he must either have been a pioneer, or be backed. by |« some Semitic fortune. It is as if you were suddenly transported to another country. nis championship at Evanston last | the first time thi * ‘ay ties a year and had tian Mate She p'ayed two exh'‘bi ‘high hopes of doi c a the past tion heg “here yesterday with | cy nda) Carl (Sawyer, and Mr. McMfanion. eae nFORO LS SF Thus, .,everything, including the Sie dlaims both these boysshow |was'G tol, Thertrecas was fen, ihe Ueto: the See aes lots of promise with the Packet. | Wis ah The party, enjoyed their stay here ioe ay ae rice tiad Al. Rod- and prom’sed to return shortly. Salinero, on the mound for the is the chief interest and object of’ existence. It brings back a con; ??"! versation, heard years ago along or eae vietors, hurled four-hit ball, while] Qean Drive. An old Jewish Doesn't Sacrifice . ie |his teammates garnered 11 safe-/was recounting the see al Mine golguides yy | » Ernie Lonibardi of the Cincin-jties off Sanchez and Molina, inexpensiveness (then) of Beach a7 eenbac! “Labor Party nati Reds’hag not made a sacrifice} The Pill Rollers started: scoring} living. organized in Tolédo by fusion of hit in three years. jin the second frame, putting over| added: “Oy, two parties—result of 1874-78 e (two: runners, and repeating the! to tink, in anudder ten years we | P&nic years; called for fiat mon- Better Busi Man act in‘the fifth frame. shull own it ull!” ey, 8-hour day, income tax, ete. Babe Ruth drew one million! The, Tigers counted their only Lasted 10 years, dollars from the Yanks and Ty tally in the seventh canto. Cobb only drew $400,000 for his}: In their half of the last stanza, services. But Cobb is the wealth-|the Medicine boys again scored ier because he invested better. two runs, Series Salinero strcck out 11 batters Giants Play Wednesda and walked but one. The New York Giants will play| Mario Sanchez lasted five in- their first game in Havana Wed-| "ing for the losers. He was touch- nesday against an enlisted nine,|°d for seven hits, walking three picked from the best players in;8%d fanning two. Molina finish- the Cuban Army and Navy. jed the game, giving up four safe- i ties, whiffing two and issuing two Vesta? Maine [bases on balls, The New York Yankees will!, Al: ‘Rodriguez connected safely four times in as many chances at control 14 minor league clubs this’ year. bat. A, Acevedo hit ‘two triples Another Hebrew prophesy come to pass, ete tae 5 rpg ego | 1879—First Woolworth store feb. 18, 1937, opened at Utica, N. ¥., by 27- . year-old Frank W. Woolworth| TYPEWRITING and a single in four tries. Bak- ‘ P er hit two out of five. bs eee: — $300. Closed| sheets, 75c. The Score by innings: R.H. EL Gardner's Pill Rollérs— 020 020 002—6 11 3) 1936—Fovrth U.S. Cireuit} Carabal'o Tigers— Court at Caarlotte, N.¢ handed FU URN: ) TMENT sae 000 000 100—1 4 3)down two rulings favoring New et Sood eel Batteries: Salinero and M. Ace-| Deal as against public utility cor-| — stree "s arse Sanchez, Molina and Ga- porations. Walter Johnson, old S riel. baseball star, in emulation of Time of game: 1:45; umpires: Washington, twice threw. a siives Stanley and Castellano. dolar across the Rappahannock. rooms and garage. Apply 500 Whitehead street. feb19.3tx a i : a sr Great Record Kiki Cuyler has made a great! record in his 16 years in the ma-| jors. He has batted .326. His! best day at bat was when he hit} two triples, three doubles and two} safely 10 times in a row. Strikeout King Bob Feller struck out an aver- age of one out of every three-play- ers to face him last year with the: Indians, =" Replacement for Lou Yanks bought Dalgren to play first base in case Lou Gehrig fails to sign. CHESAFEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS ped in every package of ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. —SINCLAIR— PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY Delray Beach Visitors Members of the De!ray Beach 900 Southard Phone 207-W JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING their official scorer and ex-play- ex, Kazau Kamiya, now a success- ful' farmer at Boca Raton.’ All the members of the Delray Beach team played a very good game and the High School of that city should ba: prgud it bas such quod, clean, honest sports. Three cheers for} Delray Beach High School. RESERVATIONS ~ AARON McCO) set T INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street Commissioner, born at Clinton, Iowa, 62 years ago. 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