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" other chip’ will have their nam vad ; s i a4 EY , ovina i Swiday, eer etic ball’s 1937 season got H i " i Lin twe cities yesterday. ‘ing most — senjoying a fish-fry geen ; 1 straight titles: Gian’ in ’21,)His“place ‘was not so ably taken) gieig Ph iladelphia °22, ’23 and ’24 and 3, in “11, '12|by Cookie Mesa. The said Mr.| © years and °13. Pittsburgh Pirates 3, in| Cookie tried to help Mr. Willie At the, nai "01, 02 and ’03. Chicago Oubs 3,| Watkins but he was not enough) Mack's outti iin ’07, 08 and ’09, Other win-jhelp because Mr. Otto Kirehhein- | tled 10 innings to down the Wash- {ners since 1924 have been Pirates,|er was able to do a 44-45. bécause ington Senators, 4 to 3. Wil- Cards, Pirates, Cards, | Cubs,|he did not have another gentleman | liams was on the mound for the Cards, Cards, Cubs, Giants, Cards,|for a partner but had Mr. Russell #s, while Oascarella did the Cubs and Giants. Kerr instead. The net results| twirling for the Senators, Batters who have won the hon-|ended in four up for Otto and ors most consecutively: J. Wagner | Russell,’ i from 1906 to 1909; Hornsby,}. 1 trom 1920 to 1925; Wagner in|’ Mr, John Pinder and Mr. Earl 1900, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907,)Julian were going such great 1908, 1909 and 1911; Hornsby|shakes last week that they believed ‘as | can, Pl be |i 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924,}they could beat Mr. Al. Hewitt eekends too. if a giri | 1925 and 1928; Daubert in 1913,}and Mr, Cookie Mesa, This being enough—if she tries hard 19145 Hal Chase in 1916; Roush|the second 18 holes for Mr. Cook- im. ‘in 1917 and 1919; Hargrave in|ie, the opposition were sure they 1926; Wene- in 1927, 1934 and)wou'd win easily, But hark! Mr. 1936; O’Doul in 1929 and 1932;|Mesa merely used the morning {Klien in.1933; F. Vaughan in|rounds i#*which to get warmed up 1935. z so to speak and at the end of the World chamipons sinte 1900}day, he: and Al were about 20 ‘épt First Game have been: Giants, 1905, 1921 jon John and Earl because the last| | At Boston 1922 and 1933; Cubs, 1907, 1908:|named boys made about that! Philadelph Pirates, 1909 and 1925; Boston,|many more strokes each than did Boston head or Kennedy and Sewell vs. Hi'debrand and Hemsley. GIVEN TIME TO FEED DOG | NEWARK, N, J.—John Cullan of this city told police he had a !dog which was starving to death while he was in jali, so they let him out long enovgh to feed it. 72 f } Two games games were played in the National League, when the Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Bees teamed up in a doublehead- er. The Phils came out victorious: both times. Score of the initial! / ayy 1. GLAD | LEARNED contest was 2 to 1.. One of those ABOUT THE NEW 1937 “dream” gam pened in the Ca ee a rene ioaded| ( RINSO AT THE MOTION 1 to 0. It was a pitching duel be-| tween Valters' of the Phils” and} Macfayden of the Bees. |.” | The summaries: «)5 : i) National League Hy i over here and stay Hii id said he wanted et te Se ir z z H caring. Men often mar- the rebound, she knew. would have her two best ds together. She wouldn't lose 1914; Cincinnati, 1919; Cardinals.| Cookie and Ammy. | 1926, 1931 and 1934. i In the cellar since 1900: Cin Mr. Bascom Grooms and Mr.! cinnati seven times; Phi's, ten Freddy | Ayala represented the times; Boston, 8 times; Cards, six} electric industry and Mr. Valter and Wilson; Bush and Lopez. » At Boston Batteries: Johnson, La Master, Second Game alt fi Philadelphia Boston Mactayden and Lopen, | DON'T MISS THE americn teure | FREE MOVIE! . At Was! Philadelphia Learn valuable money- times; Giants, twice; Pirates,| Vinson and Mr. Hartley Albury once; Dodgers, once, Cubs, once.} were the insurance representa- Best batting average in the/ tives and since each side made the jleegae—Roger Hornsvy, 1924./same’ total score, the two idus- 143 games, 536 times at bat, 236] tries, are. contemplating merging = mage and trying>for a few prizes. 0s! Big, roomy cabinets. Every advanced con- venience feature. tlb eae tera nie 80?” Ellen said time. rea’ ly. “Oh, my God, I've never could. Last night found out| had anything 1 wanted before! | ig to ask you again | must have this!” ii i! it home runs—Hornsby, kid. you 301 in 20 yecrs. It 99 ‘- 1 d- adful x * * >you remember, gentle rea : * oye ES now what was under the coo! control. son Cinciarath ned BBY, 2h er, last: week you heard all about pemenir innings) agi a $145.50 why | got out so early... ee er See Cae the prowess of one Duke of Rock! “asterices William and Bruck-| WW aretiis paper for news of time *f cent move a thres-year-lo.g Mitzi’s House Hunt Mow cams pitched in one sea-jgoung Mr. Old Bye Atwood : ms al and place whenThe Bride Wakes | | son- hewson, 56 in 1908. ner, Smith; Cascare'la and Hogan,; Up''will be shown. Admission is abso- experiment. But | con hurry up your ‘VE and Denny agreed that, ai! Sands. They said Mr. Duke was Mitlies. } lutely FREE. Not only will you enjoy marriage. You'li be back in your city things considered, it wouldn't be | Alexander twirled five years, ition like |” ' i i i! $3.41 puts a General Electric in your fe. ip Gime PM get over you. | hope. | fair ‘to Mitzi to let her down about {leading in earned run average. He rarer aihadag aonceen of HAS NO CONTROL Mi ersitsex movie— but you will Just iN be) in ged even marry somebody, else. . | the Southampton real estate hunt. won 373 games in 20 years. Mat- in Bess r. Old bed learn valuable home-making secrets home. Balance monthly. Eve. do you mind going now? “1 feel so happy now that {'4 hela | hewson won 37 games in one sea. reckoning met up with Mr. O! He myo ee How the New Rinso gets clothes shades ‘» spite of her happiness. Eve| the lowest mouse to steal crumbs," Bye in the shape and size of Mr.|_ .CHICAGO.—After being warn-| whiter without ing or boiling. =O, 1008. Alexander led. the Handsome Horace O’Bryant. league six years in games won, 1911, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1920. aap ~-Merquard won 19 straight con- tests in 1912. ed to make his wife stop talking, ; ‘Why Rinso is the safest soap to use in James Barrs of this city explain-| eb or washer—with its richer, longer- ed: “I have no control over her.”+ lasting suds. . found thet there were tears stream-|Eve said’ down the telephone that ing down ber face as she turned and/ they both used extravagantly now. went beck along the orchard path. Be Bt Denny said fervently. Denny Gets The Job “But weekend after the South- ° |ampton TN be.out. My Lord... INY came back radiant from his/woman, it's a“wonder we remember teterview. He said, holding her| what each oftier looks like. | come ie bis arms im the hall that night.| out then—and we plan—and we exe- with the station taxi chugging im-/| cute!” patiently at the foot of the drive. “It's| “The barbarian lover!” eimest cinched, darling. Thank you| “All of that,” said Denny's voice, for rowing me. if we hadn't stopped | passionzte even across the wires. “Oh, under thet tree to fight over Mitzi—”| damn, sweet, wouldn’t it be id af “Te I was bunting for a Southampton summer place for us? Why on earth does Mitz have to have everything . ° ‘we want?” “Dar! bly thinks we. have tt seems that all the ignonmity of defeat that was heaped upon the head of Mr. Handsome: Horace tast week was placed upon the brow of Mr. Duke this time, The match as usual was Handsome and Mr. Roy Lade against Old Bye and Mr, ‘@| Bill Fripp. And as before stated Mr. Fripp and Mr. Duke were on the wrong side of the score. Mr. Duke into a} camp for five points and for soda water on both rounds because in this case Mr. Professor made, the par’s and Mr. Duke. made the: buz- (American League Tomorrow) CLASSIFIED COLUMN eecccccccccsccecccoosece | Professor took Mr. FOR REENT—Newly Decorate Furnished Bungalow. Cor. Geor- gix and Albury Sts. Apply 905 “She _ probal everything she wants.” Eve's voice’ |was gay and contented. Bright sun. | South St. apr20-1wk wel, youre’ marrying s Sight-ciub| stiine an Debhy's job iinded—whav | Ks zards.. But then, we ate sure the! lifer” more could anybody desire? She FOR SALE Duke has told you about this, With @ final violent embrace he| went singing away from the tele- game. wes off, leaving Eve laughing at him @ ithe, but phone. .| Denny managed to. dash out the t| Friday morning following, just to have a few hours with ber before interest in New York things. and too| he drove with Mitzi on her quest she been doing?) for a summer place. “Let's tell the Featherstones—and Mitzi—and the world!” he said im- petuously. “Tell ‘em | worship you, and I've got a grand job, and I'm coming out next week with a ring in The four horsemen have again] become five and in this case it vas Doe Willie Penababe and Hur- ricane Eddie Strunk against Mel- vin Russell anad Johnny Jumpin Kirschenbaum and with all that load that Mr. Strunk had they | FOR SALE—Two-story’ house. In exclusive section of town, For price and terms, address N, The Citizen, aprb5-tf AARON McCONNELL 518 Fleming Street 415 OLIVIA STREET Established in 1925 Gasoline, Oil, Grease, —SINCLAIR— PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OF, “———— COLD DRINKS, SANDWICHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, seem fi way, But then any place did where you weren't And then Judge ran around from FOR SALE—Two houses, 310 and 312 William street. One house with three apartments Marie Cappick offers pro- fessional writing service andy ©*** literary assistance on stories y the side of the house shouting to her ti and 2 baths. Other house with|still beat Kirsch and Melvin by CRACKERS, CANDY. Seine te nano ane eine wet| “baer Eve remembered that other | SPAFtment upstairs and store|three up. . .but you say they as > ETC. Gand feature articles, Will writell Welapply (siber Ihiliviestion as that be knew where there wasa lady | time. She was superstitious, she said. downstairs. Nice yard with/should? But think of the ex-sum- x a news of current interest ac- n for your car pun with a lot of little pigs and there|“Let’s tell after it happens. Ellen | fruit trees and rose bushes. W.|mer-pro who “now shoots a game|j WATCHMAKER, JEWELER Row Boats—Cruisers fi cording to editorial require-f| See us for epmplete serview was one called a runt he, could get ws, and George, of course. But J. Kemp, 310 William street. {from one to five strokes better) AND ENGRAVER ments. Constructive criticism " “feat iy ig Seeet. Not even Mitzi. vidal than Mr. pO Eddie ae et See Him For Your Next Work Rented By Hour or Day on manuscripts and markets PMONB 94 has a grahd person, Mitzi. She was - —| Willie and nearly equals Mr. € in suggested, Have your newSIl Gringell.end Bleming Streste con eat what we leave; only Uncle| swell over the job being landed by |CANARIES, 14 pairs and 20] Charies* Sala ALL PRICES REDUCED Boca Chica Fishing C written by one who knows how. Henry says you're the mistress here, | George. Of course, I do think I owe it young ones. Cages for same. ‘ Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 amp SEE US ABOUT FERRY and I have to ask you—” to her primarily,” said Denny Will sell separately or entire Last Satirday, Mr. Clem Price Open Saturday Nights RATES REASONABLE RESERVATIONS Well, you had to be interested in| thoughtfully. “She told me she'd been lot. Mrs. John Park, 821 Geor-| thet! Though she knew that.if it had} wearing herself out selling me to the i : 94 {2nd Mr. Roy Lade were g Clevelands, bless her. She said, ‘I feel | &i# street. aprl9-2t/ play Mr. Al West and Mr. gone so far as Uncle Henry's sugges- tions, the pig was practically a Man- nersteld this minute. as if you and I had been awfully }fessor O’Bryant but Mr. Profes- close, somehow, in another life, Den, ISLAND BUILDING CO. aq She went about the rest of that da end aff the next in a daze of hope- ful excitement. Ellen Walton came Monday morning, She was out through in New York, she sai: quietly. She had other plans. Ev could scarcely pay attention; ever; nerve was strained toward the tele- phone bell. Finally at 7:30 it rang. “Darling, I've got it!” After they had talked themselves out to the tune of a dollar's wort! of raptures, Eve hung up. She looke: around in wild excitement for some. one to tell it to. Everybody was o but Ellen, whom she ran to ea: in her bedroom, walking up an down with her brown head bow muttering @ part she was learn ifrom @ Dlue-covered book in he oy Eve threw her arms aroun P. Mv rriving wey W Key West 7 A. M. and as if I owed it to you to do things for you.’ You know, her eyes were full of tears.” They were kneeling by the straw- id| berry bed, hunting for early straw- e| berries. “I'd even hunt strawberries for you, that's how I love youl” Denny said lightly. Eve sat back on her heels, was about to argue against Mitzi, and then didn't. With everything so per- | fect nothing was worth arguing 4) Over; spring d the strawberries, ind the pink apple trees above them, id their love.... ‘Den, you precious, you'll never | grow up!” “Thank heaven!” (Copyright, 1937, Margaret Widdemer) v 7 While Judge goes to see the doctor, his parents decamp, temerrow. d Wednesdays at 2:30 ondays and Tharedaye. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 6 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. } j | FOR SALE—Hardman Peck UP-| sor and 90 strokes were too much right piano. $50 cash. Dr.'¢5. Clem and Roy and they gave Carnes. apr20-2tx/ up the yattempt. | Raa LAUNCH 24’ long. 7’ beam, 6- 1 | horse Palmer Engine. Dinghy. LEAGUE STANDINGS Cheap. Apply _ Richardson’s i Grocery. apr8-tf od cis Clut— / W. L. Pet. 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