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At Brooklyn R. H. E. Pyke ................-.1¢ 91° 8 iyn ... awe 8 10 4 mee ed Waters, Burke and tel Hamlin, Birko- deffeoat and Spencer. American League At Detroit R. H, E. mpecee BSR F . 12 19 0 Batteries: Cain, Chelini, Die- : and Rensa; Hatter, Sorrell @, bas changed the odds in the National League. Broadway Jack, the little man who goes around teking bets on big ‘eague baseball said, “Those Pirates in the i League is the club that 1 fear,” and he lowered their odds fer the third time since the sea- son began. First it was 8 to 1, then 8 to 6, and now it is 4 to 3. He changed the Cardina's’ odds from 8 to 5 to 2 to 1; the Cubs from 2 to 1 to 7 to 2, and the Giants still stand 5 to 2. In the American League, the Yankees, Indiens and Tigers still remain in the lead with the Red Sox, White Sex and Senators close in for the ether first division berth. The Browns and A’s are fighting te get out of the cellar. Short Shots Dol'y Starr, the National looP umpire that wes a holdout last year, has signed and will return te his position Lehind the plate again. eee Paltka, in the Florida State League, will have night baseball eee Gebrig, Gebringer and Appling ave rated the best hitters in th: American circuit, and Vaughan of Pittebur-h is considered the best in the older league. eee Red Sex players call Lefty Grove “Pop.” sees Jimmy Wilson, manager of the Philties, says he can teach any ene to throw a curve ball in 10 minutes. eee Pitcher Boraca, of the asia has won from the Athletics seven straight times and has not lost enee to them. eee Guy Bush says the Pirates are! the club that must be beat in the National League. etee Ted Lyons is the best player in the younger loop. eeee Washington just can’t get go- ing. liked j eee Martin of Daytona leads thet Florida State League hitters with an average of .556 in 12 games,! b4 times at bat, 10 runs and 30 bi 465. William Cates, of Ke West, playing with St. Augustnie, has an average of .377. He has played in 12 games, 53 times at Mr. Joe about 12 holes, The ancient feud that has been going on among Pious Willie’s stightly ranged because of so much argu- ment and so they refused to count Mr. Li Plummer’s score and Mr. } Li refused to count same, too, be- cause it was too much, The niatch friends has been get a 49 on the first round but slipped on the back nine while! Freddy Ayala was going like no- body’s business with 45 on tke last round. At couple of ‘oppon- ents like Valter Vinson and Hart- ley Albury continued to prove that the insurance playing was better than the e'eetric variety. 5 Lopez made 36-34, which is perfect golf, while Mr, Osgood Kemp got 38-38; Mr. Ike! Parks made 40-46 and Mr. Clem|'® Be a Price got 43 and a lot of 5's, Mr.|Ti8 Bros., Miami Louis Pierce was not certain about! Cola and WIOD will make up the his score but thinks it was 54 for| citeuit. rear- ended two up for Russell Kerr and Watkins gether with I reason™ that! the game. not i Otto Kirchheiner beca 45-41 and | too many 3 the tiny amd Ott Mr. Kirchheiner. was ving tke luck with the putts as usual—last week he i | nuse’ Willie} hat to- jolt knock in 30-footers with the ease Clut— Pittsturgh St. Louis New York Philadelphia Boston Chicago . Brooklyn . Cincinnati _. AMERICAN LE. Club— Detroit New York -.. Boston _. Philadelphia Cleveland Chicago - St. Louis .. Washington WwW Hh RAMA AG Ww <2 . 6 4 4 4 3 3 3 of 2-footers but Sunday he would putt from 10 feet and go off at right angles a distance of 12 feet and so was worse off after putting than before and was ike the man who fell down in the therefore NATIONAL LEAGUE -L. Pet. 178 -700 609 545 500 400 364 Ali WAH AMHRON Pet. -778 -667 TL 500 500 333 375 -300 aaoenewnw tS PLUNGED INTO VAT OF BOILING SOUP RION, France. — Despairing over the fact that his wife had divorced him, burned to death. States treasury. Henri |plunged into a 150-gailon vat of boiling soup in the kitchen of the! prison at Rion, France, and was; the Rondeau There is $1,900,000,000 worth} of silver bullion in United triples and four ings. aree, .433. teas Leading hitters in the Nationa) } League are: P, Waner, .526; Med: | and wick, .500; ‘Brack, .500 and Dem- sea bat, 10 runs and. 20 hits. He has! |knocked out a home doubles. Augustine is second in the stand- run, twe In the American League, Walk- 500; Travis, .500, AT. and followed by De Vicenci with| er of Detroit, with an average of »|.722, is the leading batter, fol- lowed by R. Ferrell, .600; Bonura, Lazarri, could ay | St} | | | } i | | | | jing a diamondball league. | All persons interested are in- vited to attend this meeting, which will start at 8 o’elock. Miami League Started Sunday Miami was started, under Beach, UNIQUE NAME born to a colored refugees of this city, named Highwater, Dolly Clark, WPA worker. LEGALS yS SALE couple, NOTICE OF MAST! Not! ‘otice is hereby given that un- der-and by virtue of a certain. or- der and decree of foreclosure and le made and entered om the 20th ny oF Mares, “De 1987;7ae" amentd* tain order and de- cree made and entered on the 24th day of Apfil, A. D. 1937, in and by the Circuit Court of the Hleventh © Florida, in and for Monroe. County, therein pending, wherein Frank H. Gato II is Plaintiff amd “Burbank Realty organized and existing under the laws of the ed by that c Judicial Circuit of the State In Chancery, in a cause Company, a corporation State of Florida, and Gato Real tate and Improvement Compan. corporation organized and ex under the laws of the State of Flor- ida, are Defendants, foreclosure lien der: cery W ned Special Master in Cha 1 offer for sale ell severally at r cash in hand, nd best bidder of the County fonroe County, y of Key West, » lezal hours of the 7th day of June, following described 4 and being in to at Two (2) of Tract Twenty- seven Martello Towers subdiy , according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Rook No. 1, page 40, of the Public Records of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, and Lot Twenty-two (22) in Square Three of Tract Twenty- seven ( , Martello Towers sub- d . according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book Ni 1, page 140, of the. Public Re rds of Monroe County, Florida, and ) in Square of T "Twenty- Martello Towers sub- according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 140, of the Public of Monroe County, Lot Twenty-three G) Three seven ( ai Records Florida, and Lot Twenty-four (24) in Square Three (3) of Tract Twenty- seven ( Martello Towers @ivision, according to the thereof ‘recorded in Plat No, 1, page 140, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, and Lot Seven (7) in Square Five (5) of Tract Twenty-seven (27), Martello Towers subdiv n, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 140, of the Public Rec- ords of Monroe County, Florida, and Lot Thirteen, (13) in_ Square Two (2) of ‘Tract Twenty- Martello Towers sub- ording ‘to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 140, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, Lot Fourteen (14) in Square Two (2) of Tract Twenty- seven (27), Martello Towers sub- division, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 140, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Flori Dated May 4th, 1937. may 4-11-18 A meeting has been called for Mr, Bascom Grooms managed to! Friday night at No. 3 Fire Engine Room, for the purpose of organiz- It is hoped that at least three clubs will be formed and _ play begun as soon as possible, to give fans two games or more each week. Sunday the softball league of the leadershiv of Debbee Foss. Mor- Coca- FORREST CITY, Ark.—A baby flood has been reports Miss »f tax sale certificates, the un- several! public the the Court- Florida, land, 3 the f Monroe, State of Florida, STII SS SSD. : CALL FOR BIDS OVERSEAS ROAD AND BRI iE DISTRICT, COUNTY, FLORIDA. April 30, 1937, Key West, Fiorida. Sealed bids will be received by the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, Monroe County, Florida, at the Court House, Key West, Flor- ida, up td 1 o'clock VP. M., BE. 8S. T., May 18, 1937, at which time and place all bids received will he publicly opened and read aloud, for furnishing all materials and labor and constructing roadway | an: bridges on State Road No. 4-A, Mon- roe County, Florida, PWA_ Docket No, Fla. 1136, Contracts H-2 and H-3 as follows: CONTRACT H-2 to consist of the construction of the ¢pm- plete bridge deck on, and changes to, the Swing Span in existing railroad bridge “Moser Channel Bridge.” CONTRACT H-3 to consist of the construction of the com- plete bridge deck on, and changes ‘to, the Bascule Span in the existing railroad bridge known as “Channel No. 5 Bridge.” The remaining work included in this project (PWA Docket No. Fla. 1186) will’ be tet to contract at @ later date. Any bids~/received after the specified time and date will not be considered. Each bid shall be submitted forms supplied by the Over- Road and Toll Bridg » Joseph P. Tumulty of Washing- vous} tom D. C., lawyer, Pres. Wilson’s ‘MonnoE| private secretary born at Jersey City, N, J., 58 years ago. CAN’ FIND EUPHONIUM BOSTON.—Boston University’s band is regarded as incomplete because it can’t locate a euphon- ‘ajium playe! a student who can spell it, let alone play it,” complained Band- master MacMillen. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE That Loran H. and Rita Prevo, hold- er of Tax sued the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1928, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued certificate embraces the described property y of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Key Largo, Book C-5, Page 398, Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate ued Was in the name of T. PLAYER FOR UNIV. BAND “We can’t even find] on ee LEGALS (Senate Bill No. 263) IS HEREBY GIVEN, Certificate No. 3249, May, 1937, thereon. Said following in the Coun Lot 42, Tavernier Cove No. 1, is- | published in E.| County, vs. STATE OF FLORIDA, why said bonds should not be vali-| should not be. val ‘cons dated and confirmed, firmed: ~ H This notice shall be published in| ‘This notice shall he published in! The Key West Citizen, a newspaper; The Key West Florida, once fate of FI and Clarence Ee Se See fana Allan B. Ce constituting the Boa) Pub- [ie atom: Stace'or Fiori, ee WLORIDA, — ‘ of Monroe, Defendant. TO TAXPAYERS AND CITIZENS OF | PAYERS AND. MERCIAL TAX BOHOOL DIs-. “he Senora { TRICT NO. 1 OF MONROE COUN- TAX SCHOOL, AND ALL OTHERS { RN: has been filed in the Ci of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, of of the Bleventh Judicial Cireult.of in and = _— oh Monroe for the purpose of obtaining a de- for the purpose of obi cree of said Court validating and cree of ‘said Court confirming Refunding Bonds of Special Tax School District No. 1 of Monroe County, Florida, in the) of Monroe, County, Florida, in the; sum of Seventy-five Thousa: Dollars! lars ($75,000.00) Series One Hundred Eighty-four Dollars ($184,000.00) Series “B", and 000.00) Series “B: be dated January 1, 1937, as fully uary 1, 1937, as fully described in described in said petition for vali~| said petition for validation, and that dation, and that Barns, Paul D. Barns, one of the Judges of! of the Judges of said Court, has said Court, has issued an order re-| sued an order requiring that cause quiring that cause be shown, County: | Pigrida, in. and. for confirming Refunding — of Special Tax School District No. 1) Dol- on ousand sum of Twelve Thou ($12,000.90) Series “AA”, and Twen-j. ty-four “Thousand Dollars ($24,- to be dated Jan- “a the Honorable! the Honorable Paul D. a 4 if: be shown, if any there be, at the’ any there be, at the Courthouse in: Courthouse in Miami, Dade County, Miami, Dade ‘County, Florida, at 10; Florida, at 10 o'clock A. ne o'clock A. M., on the 25th day of/ 25th day of May, 1937, why said bonds not be validated dnd you are hereby notified to show; notified to show cause, if any you |} cause, if any you have, at the time} have, at the time and place speci- and place specified in” said order,| Shallj bonds shall. not be validated : and contirmed:} confirmed; and. you | are hereby) i fied in said orde’ Citizen, a news-' Monroe | paper published in Key West, Mon- gach week | roe County, Florida, ones Key West, Monroe County, Florida.) ‘h bid must be accompanied by certified check or bid bond in the amount of five per cent (5 per cent) of the base bid as a guar- antee that the. bidder, if awarded the contract,.will within ten (10) consecutive calendar days after written notice being given such awarg enter into a written ntract with the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District Monroe County, Florida, in accor: with the accepted miata Hay Con- tract Surety Bond satisfactory to the Overseas Read and Tell Bridge District, Monroe County, Florida, equal to one hundred per cent (100 per cent) of the contract pric No bidder ‘may withdraw his bid for a period bf (60) days after the date set for the Spening thereof. There will be available not more than Fifty!Thousand Dollars ($50,- 000) for construction purposes on » contracts. eontractor and all sub ors shall pay labor not than the prevailing wage rate: of} the locality where the work is to be constructed, such minimum rates having been determined by _ the Overseas Roatl and Toll Bridge Dis- trict, Monroe County, Florida, and incorporated into the Contract Documents. ' The su quired to carry, a Workmen’ ance, Public 1 Damage Insu the approval of the said O: Road and Toll Bridge Distr I work shall be done in nce with plans and contract docu- ments relative thereto which may} be examined at the office of the| Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict at Key West, Florida, or, at offices of the State Road ‘De-} at Tallahassee, Flor} Florida. Such’ plans anc S may be of the Oo Bridge District K Vest, Florida, by |} therewith the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) in h or money order for each contr: which sum will be refunded upon return of said plans j and contract documents in good dition within ten (10) days| ter the award of the contract} therefor. The Bridge Florida, reser formalit ject any and OVERSEAS tra Road and Toll Monroe County, the right to waive | bid and to re- 1 bids. ROAD AND DISTRICT FLORIDA, =NJAM Cha B. M. DUNCAN, anager and Ch Engineer. may4-11, TOLL } MONROB v D. TREVOR, Chairman RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE || RETURNS BY WIRE Ret A Eee { Come in and get the results of the M BASEBALL | LEAGUES senesced erie | ganas CIGARETTES, i | i | | | DAILY BASEBALL | i} 1 | if i i SOFT DRINKS, ETC. | Donevan. Unless said certificate redeemed according to property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder court house door on the first Mon- which is the 7th day of June, 1937. Dated this 27th day of April, of! 1937. (SEAL) Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe! Coun) for three shall law, be the | lication at_ the in the month of June, 1937,} cial seal of (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer ty, Florida. i <>) © @prazy maytebi-18, 19374 @) prior. to on hearing, the first pub-| weeks prior to said hearing, thereo! eighteen (18) days prior to the date; least eighteen (18) days prior of said hearing. WITNESS my, hand and. the offi- sal West, Monroe County, Florida, this; West, Monroe County, Flor’ 4th day of May, 1937. Beegeen Clerk of the Circuit Court, Eleventh} Clerk of the Cireuit Court, Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County. consecutive weeks! week for three (3) consecutive the. least | first publication thereof to be at to the date of said hearing. t WITNESS my ‘hand and the of- Key] ficial seal of said Court, at Key hee eee ce Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and | 23@ 9:00 o. m. and for Monroe County. i 2:00 p.m. z wees rotors teat! cabs “ to be at Court, at 4th day of May, 1937. 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