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Pa g for Hoe SER nf j if ile Make, the i i fi i ie im Hi i TWENTY-NINE HITS KNOCK- | ED OUT BY BOTH TEAMS; NINETEEN BATTERS WERE STRUCK OUT Efgiegce rial: HEE TEELE é! ge In a game in which 29 safeties \ were chalked up by both and 19 batters were struck out, the Cubs defeated the Demons yesterday faternoon at Navy ing mattered now, what with the | Field, 13 to 12. on her head and her ensuing iness . . . Except the ribbon of The Cubs started out like a that crept through her at George's Less afire, staging a marathon eround the bases. After the dust had cleared away it was found they had scored 10 runs in the very first inning. | However, the Demons kept pecking away and almost won the contest in the final frame. Two runs had already crossed the plate ind there were runners on,second and third. J. Navarro, next bat- ter up, failed to “come across” and so the game ended, D. Navarro and Woodson, with four hits in five trips to the plate, were the leading batters. Barcelo connected for two out of three. In the field, Villareal, Buck and Rendueles for the winners and Domenech, J. Navarro and Solomon for the losers, were out- standing. Woodson and Barroso pitched the full game for their respective clubs. The contest was dedicated to jMr. and Mrs. Williams, who en- "oF fi rit will leave for their home in St. & Louis, Mo., Friday. All the boys He caught her close to him. “Eve, you love me.” wish them a happy trip and good luck until next November whep “Might 17" she said it dreamily., name, and the wild delight of what ii “But you're safe, and the records.|had happened. George loved hae as pihag wien 10: Bey Week ‘That's all I care about.” She would|she loved him, Even though.they ot have said it if she had been en-| couldn't have each other ever. They. |Cubs .. 1000 021 000—13 10 2 ersir She sealized what she|hhad told, each other, they had held |Demons 103 420 002—12 19 9! when he caught ber/each other fast. They loved each Batter*es: Barroso and Sol cigse to him. other. She had it to keep lifting her | dano; Woodson and D. Navarro. =n you toe me. So love nol nore srerreinn. forever. Summary: Two base hits: Wood- she was t00 free 4 pane 08 pit pesto Mey, Fe oe ee son, Navarro; three-base hit: Solo- “Yes, | do love you. You shouldn't |think. Everyone in the village poured | 0" stolen bases: Domenech, have made me tell you.” into her house or eslied her on the Solomon, Soldano, Villareal, Ren- She could smeli the wood smoke | telephone; nominally to give orders, |“dueles, Zacal; ‘struck . out: "by te his bair, his cold roughened cheek | actually to hear about the fire and | Woodson 10, by Barrogo 9; bases = a nag pps eager “re poor Lance’s death. on balls: off Woodson 3, off Bar- she kissed him back, clung fast. This PBcsy Sarre gansnt ta ares inter reso 1; hit by piteher: Zacal; time Goment, this one, surely she could! sosth~ said the New York papers | S*™e:2:00 falsely and played up romantically, — she tied to push bim brea br Eve a line or two, the ° lispossessed son of the old line, who ope fetetn't. There's Ellen” |had been killed while burning down and by a miracle you love me tkars| bis own ancestral home. il that matters. You said you did"|, The older Clevelands, hurrying “ie: & Gover knew 3 ould love from Southampton, were at the inn anybody like this, But you belong where George was staying. And in the afternoon, excited and shaken and flushed, Ellen drove in. to somebody else. That's between us it must always be. I can’t hurt)". — ‘Eve darling! You'll have to tuck Eprone who bas been what she has) me in somewhere, can you? Eve, NATIONAL LEAGUE T'm so grateful to you! ...” Club— W. L. Pet. “Lance Seymo ¢’s Dead! Ellen talked on in the new happy z ee ; -778 -700 -667 -500 IE pool's full. Git some water | way while Eve established her in her | Pittsvurzh off the pool!” A man shouted, | usual.room. Of how bad it would | St. Louis .. close behind the trees. She stood up.| have been if George had lost all the | New Yor! A group of firemen were forcing a|charts and seedlings and calcula- | Philxdelphia length of hose through the thick| tions. Of what he would do—nobody | Boston windbreak of pines. could make him plan yet, she said. | Brook tt “Not much chance, I'm afraid,|He seemed badly shocked, but Ellen | prOOS'YR ---- George.” the village fire chief said as | was so happy because he hadn't been | Chicago they tugged. hurt that she could think of nothing {Cincinnati And then Judge, half dressed andj else . . . of how lovely Eve looked, excited and smudged, was upon her,| how well Judge was. .. . None of it AMERICAN LEAS! begging her to come home. Mattie} broke through the shelter of happi- Club— Ww said she had been knocked down.|ness that had surrounded Eve since | Detroit < Uncle Henry said she had to go home | She knew George cared for ter still. “* and be was to take her. Presently Ellen, too restless to stay |New York She followed the wild-eyed child,|far from George for long, was in | Boston . & faint and shaken. She said to the fire| the little car again, driving to the | Philadelphia _. chief as she passed, “No hope?” village inn, back to him. Cleveland “No hope—” George answered her | (Copyright, 1937. Margaret Widdemer) | Chicago and added savagely, “I'm glad.” She St. Lakite: knew what he meant. And she was| Denny, still single, returns and | glad too, Knowing that they loved] asks Eve to marry him, tomorrow. ashington WRAANwOH rs a on ¢ saoneeconhS \SPELLING BEE Poet Says Mountains Discourage Literature vir aszonica rw | THIS EVENING! Qver-Seas TransportationCo.,Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT ' DENVER, May 3.—The moun- tains are too high in Colorado for} ‘ A H Spelli vill be held thi etthnte ed Wadd wind t0 Hsducst hr ee ped) te ; A a eae, | th rinity Presby- SERVICE good literature, says Thomas) °Y°""S ei ceaeadand ene terii hy hoolro { Hornsby Ferril, Colorado poet. | a se, nay mesuenn oat a } o'clock. Thre ri vill be giv-! When a writer thinks about the|° sled ere will beat Ke West he decides that “this ._/en and the contest is open to all, | ee en - S| states Rev. DeBarritt. all so big, only God could have/ views of Washington, D. C.. caused it,” Ferril said. | jand Japan will be shown with the; “Now, a writer must feel that) ), 14, he is master of what he writes] + about before his literature will be} SUCH ACTIONS! | SATURDAY good. Authors stand in awe and; wonder at the sight of the moun-| CHICAGO. — In her divorce} mescege cet their! omplaint, Mrs, Catherine Marach vor ty ern. for the setting.’” band choked her dog to death, Ferril recently was awarded an killed two canaries, and was af- TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 fectionate with a “plump”? wom- an in a taxi-cab beneath her win- dow. honorary degree, doctor of let- ters, by the University of Colo- rado. joyed the play very much. They) Score by innings: R. H. E., NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE “The writer abandons the ‘play| °f this city testified that her hus-} OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET INNING TO DEFEAT DEMONS, 13-12) BOTH LEADERS OF MAJOR| same, What would = L - ry LEAGUES KNOCKED FROM/i¢)2 cnough to defeat Philadelphia FIRST PLACE; RED SOX DE-| Athletics, 10 to 7. The summaries: FEATED YANKS ‘ National League Pittsburgh < Speeia to The Citizen) Cincinnati NEW YORK, May 3.—St. Louis} Batteries: Bowman | Hurricane Eddie Strunk in the os a ae ae vine : ‘usual match against Doc Willie] We" knocked off from the top| © |Penatebe°Kémp, Charlie Salas|Pereh in their respective leagues) _ At Chicag |and Melvin’ Russell. It _seems| yesterday. oe tae 8 Peak Chicago ‘that Curry gave himself over into Pittsburgh Pirates took over A jana ‘the keepmg and bossing of Doc a = Kemp and’so they played Charles a Flace in bag’ National League dowski; Lee and O'Dea. and Melyin, Up to the 15th hole|#"4 Detroit Tigers in the Ameri- : ‘the match was all on the side of|¢@” circuit. % At Brooklyn R. H. E. ‘Curry and Doe but Charlie and] For the second time in as many Philadelphia - | Melvin woke up at that time and{days, Chicago Cubs whipped the| Brooklyn together parred the next three|Gashouse Gang. Young Lee held; Batteries: holes, taking all six points and] the Cards to but three hits. Rook-|¥0d; Van Mungo and Phelps. ending the match one up. Nat-|ie Weiland pitched a fair game for ‘urally this caused grief to Curry|the Redbirds, giving up eight} At Boston and Doe but much joy to Mel and|safeties. But the Cubs converted'New York Charles. them into three runs, while the! Boston - | best the Cardinals could do was! Batteries: Me | Mr. Bascom Grooms, who hits} to score only once. It was also Bush and Lopez. them from the portside, made two| the third straight victory for the - ‘big 56’s on account of readnig his| Windy City Tribe and brought American League | speech over too much before de-|them up to a tie with Brooklyn} At New York livering same at the Rotary Clubj Dodgers for sixth place. Boston ..... ‘meeting last week. His friend andj The Pirates, with Bowman keep-| New York < another portsider made 52-50,}ing the opposition well in hand,} Batteries: Marcum and R. Fer- those honors going to Mr. Ammy|took Cincinnati Reds into camp) rell; Broaca and Dickey. Hewett. and moved up as league-leader. penta One day'last week, Mr. William urry Hagtig, who usually at- jtends to the city’s law business, jessayed to‘take upon himself the !job of playing in the place of Mr. . 818 1\fiery brew of -1 4 0.wine. The judge found it n and Mancuso;! for rheumatism, but not for ur! In Alaska there is only one 10 1;80n to every, 10 squares miles” 10 2{while in Puerto Rico there are 520 per square mile. R. 5 4 es New York Giants downed Bos-| At Detroit R. H. The te: f Pi Willie Wat-|ton Bees, 3 to 1, and Brooklyn} Chicago ay SB g ne tea oth Kens were vorg|Dodgers defeated —Philadelphia| Detroit . 6 11 kins and Russell Kerr were very much non-plussed by the playing ability of Mr, Otto Kirchheiner and Samuella Goldsmith because | Otto would knock in 20-foot putts with ease while Samuella made too many pars and Willie made too many buzzards. The score for | the day was about 16 up for Sam jand Otto because they had 38-39 jand 47-44 respectively while Wil- lie and Russell had 47-46 and | 44-43, respectively, but not re- spectfully. Phillies, 5 to 1. * Batteries: Kennedy and Once more the heavy hitting} Lawson and Cochrane, power of New York Yankees was j held in check and so Boston Red] At Philadelphia R. H. E. Sox took.a close game from them,} Washington 5 to 4. Philadelpiha Meanwhile, the Tigers were} Batteries: Deshong and Hoga’ edging out Chicago White Sox,j Williams and Hayes. | 6 to 5, to take over the coveted } position in the younger league. Clevelond-St. Louis, postponed, Washington Senators awoke| rain. : Mr. Old, Bye Duke of Rock | Sound is“positive that there is {some sortsof combination going ion among other golfers to keep jhim from, winning. - For instance, he. took Earl. Julian.’ under his |wings and things were going igreat shakes for them when Earl made 41 strokes on that first |nine and they had the opposition ‘two down. But on the second jround Earl ‘got off to a bad start jand Old Bye could not knock the |ball where he was looking and the match’ ended seven up for + AARON McCONNELL i F F Charlie Ketchum and Cookie Mesa 518 Fleming Street . ‘and so thé: Duke was stuck again : Gasoline, Oil, Grease, 415 OLIVIA STREET ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. las usual. He said the only man = ec ‘he can beat consistently is Mr. COLD DRINKS, Established In 1085 SINCLAIR— |Professor’ Handsome Horace SANDWICHES, CIGARS, Marie Cappick offers pro-fj PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL, 1o Bevan Onis that ane CIGARETTES, fessional writing service and Cars “ea Polished ter whether he plays with or . 4 and CRACKERS, CANDY, ETC. literary assistance on stories against Cookie and Charlie Ketch- um he always has to furnish the ice water fot them. 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