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SHORTSTOP PLAYER IN BIG =. LEAGUES ; ee are in need. It is a-pretty thought] MORE. PRUNES T. (By JOVE) eoedsecrcccasece Shortstop position is well fi this -season“and is causing major league managers no dag . Number One shortstop is none “ oo fol seba! other than Luke Appling, of the j.0.,; be following. pasebell play White Sox,” who led the circuit Catchers, AL. Babbbeed ink last year with .388. Cyril Griffin, Detroit Pigers nave the next Pitchers. Ma‘erat; Lefty ‘Rod: best short fielder in the Ameri- Peu ‘ deg - ez, Salinero, Joe (House) can Leagre in Billy Rogell. He Casa, Robert Bethel “and Puby slumped last year but finished f:ve Carbonell. aesiks fs points ahead of Newsom of the, First basemen, Barcelo and Atheties? Sterling. ‘Crossetti of the Yanks played| Second basemen, Al, Acevedo in 151 games. He was lead-off and Joe Hale. : and $15,000 divided up among the tax payers amounts to; only He f i E 3 ag ¥E a substantial salary, during - his term of office, that he might put aside a more generous sum for his family needs. $75,000 is: about a third of Mae West's yearly earn- ings and Edward Windsor’ gets nearly that amount a month for not governing the Empire. Of course, Caivin coes sav- : te 3 : ed od part of his dur- atone toes finished with a haar” eee basemen, M. Acevedo and ing his five and : half povinde the Ht - Qecil Harvis wi] be at short for| © Shortstop, Armando Acevedo. blgatieee ee a ater oheucherae inate the Senatbts. He was shifted from| utfielders, Gabriel, Danny Lo-| magazine and iewapaber writings. ) ‘wM. If you want to spend oo BostoRed Sox have Eric Mc-| The pitchers have defeated the it ak if poets oe ee OF Sor yy go ahead, practically beca' Nair, | best from Cuba, Miami and.Tam-| go the work of two. ES “4 ig 1k Sere Lyn Laty will take Knicker- | pa. Some of the players who vis-| Miami, Fla. ipand pueture see the bockers’ {place at short for the In- | ited here were in Class AA. March, 15,4887, irk , e’re going to make the grand dians and the latter _named*gent!~ The Tampa) outfit: had seven z a ay. Mrs. Carter!” | Will take ‘Lary’s place at shortfor| Class AA players and the Cubart|cou'd'Be heed 5 i Yeal teant grand gestures.” Eve ie St. Louis Brown. Lary, topbed|navy team, ‘were amateur champs! coacHea7!) J86t es lr lo Tiss, Pe nickerbocker in hitting and:led}of the Islanad Republic. The Mi-| 4 yyy oilt ior ftw of iy t { & é i | # i : i ae 's . Denny Lurst out. ” had spoken in all good js i f x? id Md i i 4 fF 5g Fe i him over ner big Bee and Denny laughed in the crowded noontime New York street. People turned to : look at them, both so tall and fair and gay, and so obviously on top of the world. @roblem of a new suitcase versus an- @her evening frock, and Denny's po gm Dag and last gay kiss , that she jumped a warm feel of his hand on her “Hurry. my own darling angel!” he seid. stooping to kiss her. “Let's te juneb and pian like the devil.” “Right with you!” she said blithely Bhe stood up and began setting her- t collar. “In fact, Denny, I even love you when you're grouchy,” she said shamelessly. “You must have been on a party and a half last night.” He grinned. “Well, it was, rather. A deb I used to know called me up, little knowing I was now yours alone. Was I low to go, sweet? It was fuller of food and drink than any party I’ve seen since ‘29, when I was a mere lad, my girl. 1 simply made a pig of my- self on caviar.” “We must be sure to get a place with a cross-draft, and good closets,” Eve said. “By George, Eve, you'll be the per- fect wife; you sound domestic al- ready.” “I always was domestic,” Eve said. “I was brought up in the Connecticut farming country~how often must ! tell you? I helped with the house- work and my aunt's home-baking business that kept off the wolf in a \|the youngér circuit in stolen. bases. ™, the’ National League, the Gards have “Lippy Leo” Duroch- erjthe best fielder in the circuit. Pirates, will use Auky Vaughan, who 335 last season and led the circyjt.year before last, lene Giants}Bartel!, Billy Myers, who was sick last year, wilbgplay at short for the Cincy Reds: Bostor'Bees have Rabbit Warst- ler and Bill Ubanski fighting for the job, ‘Both are veterans. Louis | Menefidez;"*a rookie, is a'so bid- ding Yor thé position. The Dodgers will use Woody | Engl'sh, a veteran, and Malinosky, a rookie. The Phillies have Leo Norris. | All in all, the c‘ubs are well ‘fortified at the shortstop posi- tion, ‘ Among the freshmen who look good so far are: Mickey Owen, catcher for the for the Tigers; Joe Mi loutfielders*Joe Outlaw, infielder and Moor and Vander Meer, pitch- ers, of the Reds; Joe Gordon, | Yankee infielder. | The Giants. showed in their games at the Cuban capital that they are weak with the stick. The Cuban pitchers held them down eas‘ly. Manager Dressen of the Reds says the’Giants are the weak-, est club in the Hirst four division, lof the National League. They must find a .300 hitter to take Manager Terry’s place, he thinks. | “CLASSIFIED | COLUMN | Chicago Cubs have Jurges and/ | Cardinals; Red Tebbets, catcher | ty, Cub; i ' ami outfits that have played here | State oF i] 11 had some ex-major leaguers nj |! Roman emer’ By their line-ups, ont Aptst! 11 Partelehd! Sapte Henry Mayg and Osear Capote Labar dij. Idisront vere we Se ey Sari KE WHEN YOU BUY THE seachecose%e. @ Why take chances with unknown razor 7 i. blades? Put your money on Anown quality, D Probak Jr.—product of the world’s largest blade maker. This blade is ground, honed and stropped by special process. It's made to whisk off wiry whiskers without the slight- est skin-pull or irritation. Yet it sells at 4 for 10¢! Buy a package of Probak Jr. from your dealer today and save money.on shaves. JUNIOR BLADES A PRODUCT OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST BLADE MAKERS. NOW ALL AMERICA CAN BUY THE mber 4, rericr ist @ T?T ‘wif in order. Even the raw light of Eve and Denny were modern-| genteel fashion, till I went to Smith. Se eer est tad no faw in ber| minde ant) ane anid “was, piacidiy, | Only one year, darling, but don’t for- | eeeeaeeescece ee Freshness, be hed a mannequin’s tall,| “Ah, yes, caviar does give one such & get to be impressed. ?ERSONAL i ‘ figure. Her tweed blue twin sweaters, its by Hi | i hangover.” They both laughed trrepressibly, there in the crowded noontime New York street. People turned to look at “Everything about you impresses me to the bone,” he said, staring ador-. ingly at her—the hat at the smart angle, the Ii ith their lipstick, FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, In- REFRIGERATOR IT PREFERS!! ewartiy thet only @ salesman coud eee quened a little the] them, both’ so tall and fair and gay, ed to the pretty arro- | digestion, Heartburn, GET free, j Whole outfit cost. She pulled @ low] and so obviously on top of the world.) 3 faces Pec oe — sample doctor’s prescription,’ UWew! 4999'G28 thiodels = that over the gold-brown mop| “Well, lead me to Pierre’s or Le| { it's p cx oe eae Tho - ity Udga, at Gardner’s Pharmacy. | fer'the gréatest dollar vs min , . Cie RSENS) | alpleetri ‘s—the!! ihe tended Denny off from an-| cheerfully. “gel npneeeeperpeper repo SOR SALE Biggest buy in 10 years our insides warmed 7 erous mouth, way “3 he a “Always want to call It hee tatty = Denny?” $} ~ Sen torzousslllS onssxe a the Roof,” said Denny irrelevantly. «y aed yy OPERATES ‘ways: om price, on ° Soves and was with him. Sthes soraten wasgt Gir DMT $0081 este ty cee esr santas |FOR SALE—Real old antiane sporting vost, cnepions! ° 4 r “Almost through with the old) when you bear-led your last lectur-| pression! I’m going to swim and play Brooch Pin. Fine condition. More Ice Cub: WI su a WwW e Gump Denny said a2 they crossed| ing Englishman all over the hot spots] Fing-toss andvle on deck and look | Solid Gold. It must be seen to} lore ico Cubes f+} & Bie pees cus into the Un: vee CR yr peee at attractive strangers under my eye- | appreciate its craftsmanship. More Cold Capacity . a out into ny “If you ha would have led to my : Reli vele! { Spd nhl oui taatece nt | ee eas rape mars | Puss elle Jove New vente voce || yOu sure feel grateful! ieight-tramed “originals,” its walting| "Well, I hated it,” he sald suddenly. | vertisements, I've been earning my marl More Conveniences ' ————____—_—_—_—_——- a AT LESS COST _ ‘etists and writers, self-conscious in the tall Jacobean armchairs against the paneled walls. “I love it here,” Eve said impul- tively. “It's like home. I'm almost gerry | resigned.” “B'm.” Denny was not enthusiastic. “Just @ rover at heart? Or longing ter the planter’s life of Virginia?” He shook his head, silent till they “Hate you to go anywhere with any- body but me.” His tweeded m pressed closer. his voice was husky; Eve felt suddenly warm and thrilled all over. Denny was usually casual or passionate; when he was tender it moved her intolerably. His big bare hand caught her gloved one and pressed her arm high and close against him. They walked on, silent- living ever since Auntie Lina died, at the beginning of my sophomore year. You can just earn it for me, now, you old'cave man, Besides—I'm rather for you, Den.” It she had a feeling in her heart that she wasn’t always going to be able to keep her hands off his work, this was not the time to say so. The two of them would be a grand com- FOR SALE—8-cylinder Sedan; Viking; *manufactured by Olds-| mobile, in good running condi-; tion. Will sell for $125.00. Terms?* ‘Apply Pollock, 522 Duval street, mar17-3t PRINTING—Quality Printing at Powered with the famous automatic Thrift Unitthat has an un jeled 10- rear record for dependa- le service at low cost: PRICES START AT It’s our own Family’s Recipe! When you come in from out of doors all tuckered out—there’s no whiskey I ever heard of that’s so grateful and comforting as this recipe of the Wilken Family. ftside. Then bi eezed her}ly at once. He broke the silence. , ee, iitey walked; he was| “Come on somewhere. We've only Dineen ee eeeee, meres ane || - the Lagget Prices. The Att) ‘That's part because of the honest gewer near her tong without touching/ about eerie Reteetiorn as and | credit? All the better, poor darling, | ™an Press. aug?; to goodness mildness it’s got—and ber in some way. “Just down a bit.” | a terrific amoun' abou after having to stand a sweetheart H partbyr ofitsextra tastiness. “Have we?” Eve said breathlessly. | who was ahead of him on the ladder. | Ds— " eason| | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed AUTOMATIC 1 Wellittooktimetowork outthis Beth So Pair and Gay WE never much minded Denny's “downs”—they were so little- oyish that coaxing them away rather amused her. Eve herself rarely had fausciess moods of depression. She life. She had a job she enjoyed, she had loty of friends she adored, she pretty and popular, and best of Denny and she were in love and PERF Denny said, “Yes, my darling.” There was an unaccustomed serious- ness in his voice. They went at random into a restau- rant door. It opened on a narrow flight of basement stairs, which led to a long narrow room lighted with little high square yellow lamps. The waiter led them to pewlike settle in a corner. “All by you'selves here,” he said “Tell you what,” Denny said sud- | denly. “Let's throw a party tonight and tell the world our dark secret!” “They've mostly guessed it,” said Eve. “But grand!” “Let's make a list of who we'll-cail up—" Denny fell to scribbling and frown- ing. But Eve, digging in her bag for her notebook and pen, discovered also her morning mail, which she had cards, $1.25. The Artman, (Press. aug?) The Artman Press. ang? SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c.: CASA MARINA |] Key West’s Hotel DeLuxe THRIFT — UNIT | 5 in-Stecl recipe. 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