The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 14, 1937, Page 3

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gb oe ae ad geht pk be eet a tee yt Fn fe bed : o als for eight gen- SINGLE HIT OFF BOB FEL- Yesterday’s Precipitation ton, i your own | : Normal Precipitation ..... .04 out rs 82 id, you breed LER, CLEVELAND INDIANS’ “Phin tecard covers 24-hour periol x. ‘be done | SENBATION cS i $ ;: Cedevccccccccccccccce Three years ago Ciiif Melton.) Last Sunday, Mr. O'd Bye Duke the lanky Ba'timore pitcher, was| o¢ Rock''Sdund made 93. strokes jturned down by the New. York | while his.driend- and opponest, | Yankees, Today he looks like No.} yy, Harlilsome Horace O’Bryant, High 2 southpaw of the Giants’ hurling | was unable to do any better than |Low staff. Manager Bill Terry hasiog yt scems that Mr. Sands and] Darometer 8 @ worked wonders with the kid. Mr. Bill ‘Fiipp were partners and se sesueey BOs: Mr. Roy, Lade was helpiny the WEATHER FORECAST Professdt? 2° 6 om gig pea jMoon sets . yt EF } 12:24 7338 i | ‘ato FOR-.SALE—Two houses, 310 and $12 Wiliiam street. One; house with three apartments and 2 baths. Other house with | iz fF Hi The failure of Freddie Sigton “HS © vatusdie ouy, i's rrr. : to hit major league pitching led tela fou, George, We ought to bave } i attielg . Key West and Vicinity: Partly apartment upstairs and store, (police protection — ! ; the Washington Senators to buy! he four horsenien, minus’ onc! cloudy. tonight. ‘and. Thoredays downstairs. Nice yard with ee mine.” aoa the ump peisoner |e n Al Simmons, slugging outfielder,’ 5+ their soli We a on 2 Yi! fruit trees and rose bushes. W.| : é temtiy “Sve you teu em sane Seca Detroit of their so iped non-ruminating | somewhat warmer tonight; gently|~ Kemp, 310 William street. | > Better tasting, more on uass 9 fim, ere lnmny. Saat on he St {bedy, were going around in circles | winds, mostly easterly. ||| form results, a clean cool kitchen, % ~—~f zones sot | NS at thto town tnat trying to beat cach other with the} Piorida: Partly cloudy tonight vantages of modern electric bereggs Ty: ; the low cost of $2.00 per month, ft Bob Feller, Cleveland Indians’ result the score was no near to Mitzi — and, tve each other-that they needed a few and Thursday; slightly warmer in tH i fj fi iif ;Giants and they have failed to ’ 7 | get a single hit off his delivery. sundry experiences that Doe Wil- It’ remarkab'e performance. iam Penababe Kemp had 87 ee ~e ke | strokes and was: ‘therefore aized mim learned ister. Cleveland tor | Sensational hurler, has pitched 11 “Ws Lancelot Seymour, Mrs. one over that ‘ight alter Jinnings against the New York #dding machines to keep the score|central portion tonight. are the most complete electric ranges ever iang—" 3. by his taiher but found out after various and} Jacksonville to Florida Straits at this low price. * t the chairman Steel,,on whose say-se new publicity department and-East Gulf: Gentle variable winds, mostly southeast and east, i H | | Caroline and Simonton streets, that Denny m: 1h poaxet ere , ® tace changed to an ‘that, like ‘4 stroke. betten-thall Johit pin | end partly -oVereist' weather’ to- . : — sania meant that Bve aod Savaretia, Cab frst | basema” Kigschenbawm. Se enn night and-thacsdegs Soot 20 ft |" Uae a, Pane agen eoraking youth, é > assigned to bench duty on the’ar- strokes ‘Worse thaw''€hatle ire gees a “Tot 116x116. Suitabl - G bey ts the descendamy ane namabeane |... 4 Gane Ot Chess = - rival of Jim Collins from the ‘St. Clifibing Early Séttfer Silas’ i CONDITIONS dence, hotel; tptel nade pa a of the man in the picture. suppose, heed two men slipped’into the, og | Louis Cardinals, is staging a great was abje to. do an 88, without, fear |: zeit uM or clua ‘site, Building is sur- , } a nie rad parlor as quietly as wttheywere | battle for an outfield position. jor interzuption,, It .seems.,phough, rounded by beautiful shade Brilliantly beautiful and equipped with ' i ig country neighbors, after the mtro- “Mother's nerves slipped under ner after the fracas.” George explained that Willie Perevial'i got:thnee skins while Brother! Salas got two and the ex-summer-pro' got one Paul Waner ended his holdout and signed for his twelfth year southeastern modera' y high fu? 4 region westward over Californi: trees. Property is offered for sale ata reasonable price and very satisfactory terms. Apply new flattened; ribbon-type, General speed calrod cooking units. It makes electric cook+ | to Frank Delaney, Owner, 411 Elizabeth ‘street. apri2-tf ——————. ---- BUICK, 7-passenger. when he made a par on the third hole, she bolted with Mrs. Power tor York. Daa ang | sort of rattied alone over there. 1 said 1 it you wouldn't ming at ne with the Pittsburgh Pirates. His contract calls for $18,000. while. low pressure areas, center ed over the upper Mississippi Val- Mr. Willie Pious Watkins One 10- was 1 HI if te : it was. She knew. too, that ken. half-witted father of crew would only sell it away the money as ne have Wrown away the money received from the Cleveiands ® vacant, lantern-jawed tace “i'm his namesake I'm the Nobody hasn't no rignt to He (tle . your asricestor tedy this mustn't either. Go on now won t run away. it’s going bung where it siways belonged Gown and talk things over ih you about it.” He shepherded the boy out Eve Sanding a the window, saw the @ooped, shambling figure going mis- and turned to Georg- evi g i< gf £2 i He was as moved as she. “FU try. | promise you, Eve.” he “These dreadful Mrs Cleveland said Bive was on the verge of answering . “We are dreadul, | admit,” 8 distressed natives,” “They Married Fools’ M™= CLEVELAND and Mitzi haa collected themselves by hew, De- festored spacious loveiiness of the house, gathered her guest to depart Mrs. Cleveland manages to get in 8 Saword about the lacquer cab:net as they went, but Eve was in no mood te set) anybody lacquer cabine!s George went with them te fol- fewed them again through the or- earth did the Seymours un to “eed so compietely?” f id | ; enough to turn and say. ary knows, if anybody i" f 1 y was plowmg up the bed. interrogated, he teaned on the plow bad ient him. “Well some might say twas 4 ot God My grandfatner said being too high-headea Ihe men lived too hard. for one drink end ards a well as uel Seymour thong. —— he Ss. S. MM srriving Key West TA. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lifective December 22nd, 1935. Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. se Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port ame along He wants to scratch uz | seed el ‘ a 'S ley, mid-western Canada, and off sieores Fs yet oreelgnl or trie all ta ths fie sat he vety happy: all dy Banesy And the north Pacific coast, overspread Huber J dhinod OStboRrs Sie: ge Says you play chess. feath- Bs still smiling because he had 41-41 eigeaniri i 1217 Petronig street. apri2-iwk i ” Mr Cleveland said. sitting trom the Featnerstones. together on the love seal he fire. There wasn any j be afraid of about nim. be- was simply. as Eve nad no- the -first time she met nim Brown. 30 years older. tne ween blue eyes, the same siow ways, the same genuine But the fast man on earth Would expect to be tured by 3 i | atched bim as Peter, who good ‘te ‘of chess. haile+t phis chance and the two §ettied down to it. A fatherly type. hat George would be if he marriec wrong girl; curiously patient about hig wife in the manner of kind- iy American men, having shifted nis emotions to nis business. She con to.waten nim? with increasing tik.ng. through the eve: ging while George dug up viltage Mistories and stories of tuwnsnigp | Wanspiantings trom Uncle Henry | the back parlor and Judge read aviaty | ‘Bt Dis @istory of the Civil war "was | ® friendly. nomeiy sort of evening | there tn the tong tampiigniea pariors. with the pearth lire and the center | fable. the absorbéd chess players, anc child sprawied over nis book , There was already e dengnitul fet to the 1ong old rooms ol friend- linessend bome Peter had nung the’ | Curtains tor, Bvye.-white she was out ‘hal morning, as 8 Gelightfui surpris ana. spurred by the hope ot posses- | sing the north end of the attic when | it was empty, workeu like a beaver | fat getting t cl@aned up. Eve recog- | nized With pleasure the two graceful backless Sheraton window seats in their. faded silky rep. inlaid. curve- | ended: he must, she saw. nave got Uncle Henry’s help with the eight- | legged old carved sofa. Though the | furnace was on, 8 tire snapped plea: | &ntiy. and Peter's artistic soul ni Seen to it again that tali candies stood, not only on the mantei.-put in | both candelabra of the gilt girancoles | @larylin was warm enough to have | @raped her tong thinness in a shaded { | chiffon hostess frock, and bound: ner | Straight Dutch-cut hair with a gut band. Peter was white-shirtet j and white-trousered, early as it was. | They tooked tike a country-nouse | party on the stage. E' feeciaes, a little amused over hg; own and George's unchanged rough’ woolens. George was in his tweeds. knickers { and coat, and woolen pullover; and | she hadn't changed her blue sweater | and skirt, or done anything, indeed. except brush down her bright rings of | hair and set them nastily with her fingers, use powder and lipstice quickly after a hasty wash. th wi comfortable sort of eve- | ning; homely and easy and laughing. At its end Eve teit as it she nad | known the other three torever She felt at peace. All it needed was Ven- ny'’s laughing presence to make it pertect. She wanted nim suddenly | and acutely; and it came to her that all this Mitzi business was silly Why shouldn’t she, herself. speak of Denny this kindly slow-voicei man, sit- tung over by the fire, so boyisnly in- tent on his chessmen? Not tonigh: perhaps, but next time he came. } ¢Vopyright, 4987, Maigaret Widdemer) | i Destiny hones Eve excitedly, to- | | merrow—he's to get a better job. | j {enough to witness ithe afternoon, leaving by \that evening. {Mendoza as one of {backers and one who did |for the sport in this city. though he now resides in Miami, ball W: ‘he still has the city at heart. 2 CUBA and Wednesdays at 2:30 M. Mondays and Thursdays. rates call Phone 14. J. H, COSTAR, Agent. ftween Philadelphia Athletics and jPick three regulars and three re- | Bride, Kreevich, Radcliffe, Rosen- jin Key West, arrived by lcepts the challenge that the Army at their schools. | guarantees them that he will not ders, wh'th is what you might term a very good score. And since he and Mr. Li Plummer had no trouble at tall in wititing by eight up from the Mr. Otto, .Kirchheiner and Mr. major leagues follows: Russell Kerr, the said Pious Bill National League knew that they won the match New York Giants—Ott, Ripple last week°4nd was not as Mr. and Moore, regulars. Davis, Plummer, jor Mr. Kerr would have Lieber, in reserve. you to know. On several occa- Chicago Cubs—Demaree, Galan sions, Mr.«Kirchheiner thought he and ‘Marty, regulars. Cavaretta, Was putting toward the hole but Mipacn: ci-veserys, |Mr. Watkins was fooling him. . . Pittsburgh Pirates—Lloyd and, for instance, he would hold the Paul Waner and Jensen, regulars, Pin in the cup and ask Otto if he Diekshot, Hafey and Schulte, in Could see it alright. Mr. K. would reserve. say, “Yes.” Then while he was Qineinnati Reds—Cuyler, Good- fussing firdund getting ready to man and Rothrock, regulars, and Putt, Mr. Watkins would “move probably Weintraub. Dwyer, the pin Séveral feet and sure Gamble and Walker, in reserve. enough Mr. Otto would putt in Herman is also listed with the; that divection. All of the fore- Reds but is on thesoatic | going shennan‘gans did not seem Moore to Worry Mr. Kirehheiner in the Washington Senators at the latter city on opening day, April 19. Listing of outfielders in Boston Bees—Berger, , ‘ and McGowan, regulars. Mosolf,|'east be@ause he said his putts DiMaggio, Pilney and Southern, in! Would have been no closer any- ieserve. i way, ‘and! said, “Who can beat Brooklyn Dodgers — Manush,| Willie Watkins, anyhow?” Moore, Morgan, Brack, Cooney, ! : saetige ral gy °¥:1 one !day last week, Mr. Phi) Tremack, Wilson and Winsett to re Navy Emetgon had a very nice 39 and was?8o' proud of it he went elphia Phillies — Klein, !0Ut the next day to duplicate same Trauby, Aronovitz, Martin and‘ but slipped up on some of the | Moore for the gardens, easier shots and was several| ‘American League strokes worse. All of which caused New York Yankees--DiMageio,|Mr. Phil to say that he was going Powell, Selkirk, Hoag and John-'t® take..a ‘cruise and see if his son, the same fence busters of jtishing would be as bad. He says last year. {mists the reason he had 39 was Detroit Tigers—Fox, Goslin, because he had his pro’s clubs to; Laabs, White and Walker. ;play with and Mr. Beamish of the Chicago White Sox—Haas, Mc-| Buffalo Country Club has been wondering all these days what be- thal, Walker and Stinbacher to}@me of those golf sticks..,,..,,, artnet Aind, now zentl ; reader, let, us F iii} Aind, naw, gentle reader, let, us Cleveland Indians Averill, ! hte.’ Ola: Bye, Duke, of Campbell, Heath, Solter: g get back fo Pra Weatherly. or olters 8B" "Rock Sound., By this, time ‘he, is Washington Senators — Stoné,. Wondering whether he ig going to} si , Cha . Hill, Si get a break and let you know how Boston Red Sox—Almada, Cra: | Handsome’ Hotace. it “Kéeri(s; ‘Mr. mer D'Alessandro, Gaffke, Mills to Old Bye had 46 on the first round pick from ° and Mr. Obie had 51 and on the St. Louis Browns—Allen. Bell, Second nine, Mr’Duke got 47,/ Coleman, West, Mazzara, Vosmik ; While! Mr. Handsome also made to pick from. j 47. So you see, Mr. Old Bye was Philadelphia Athetics—Finney,|*everal strokes ahead. and on the) Johnson, Moses, Nicholson, Parker !Short: hole in both rounds, Mr. Seas Scat Professor got stuck for soda wa-| : ter because Mr. Old Bye made aj e!par three on each round while Handsome had four and -five on} FOLLOWING \those holes. Also Mr. Old Bye| ana Mr. Fripp won by three up on} THROUGH the total score and caused con-| | sternation to Mr. Handsome Hor- jace and Mr, Roy Lade and now {Mr. Duke is afraid next week will} never come so that he can go out; and prove to Mr. Handsome Hor-j J. A. Mendoza, Cuban vice con- ace that, the win was no fluke but; sul of Miami, formerly stationed was the abliity of a proven and| plane time-worn golfer that telongs to; local the nobility, even if it is of the} Louisville Rock Sound variety of royalty. stayed long the game in son outfit, and that the Army can plane use any player they wish to have All fans remember in the city Manager Acevedo! the Pirate expects to start Iron Man Mal-! much grat against the Soldie ile} Al- Uncle Sam’s boys will use S) ieee The game start 2:30 p. m. Sunday. (By JOVE) last Sunday and brought players a half dozen Slugger bats and will | | Manager Acevedo of the Rexall! In Tampa there are several Key| Store baseball club, not only ac- Westers making good in baseball Velase with nine flung at them yesterday but ‘the U. of Tampa, and Dick Loun- with Tampa College, are use just his regulars or those he playing a good game and will be had against the Destroyer Dicker-: in faster company before long. as, Montana, Tennessee and western Virginia. most other sections. Light to mod- erate rain has occurred since yes- terday morning in southern ‘Tex- the Dakotas, the North Pacific States, and from Michigan southward over the mid- die Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, Temperatures have risen through- out the greater part of the coun- try, but are still somewhat beiow normal in Florida, G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. MAN, reliable,, to become an auto- WANTED—Motor HELP WANTED mobile and accident claim ad- juster in your territory. Insur- ance experience unnecessary, No selling. Write Associated Adjusters, Box 767-L, Mil- waukee, Wis. apr14-2tx Boat about 26-ft. 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