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ag, and then at last 1 1 woke to a bright light in ‘ loud siren seemed to be sounding dee im the room. There was a sudden 8-500, puneebere aot bad, sot eee Into eMichacl, (Special to ‘The Citizen) i Should Bill! ‘ For six inning yesterday after-| Brooklyn et oe Jude asks | dripping wet. ’ eae ones ear eae } he will/noon, the Cubs and Tigers play-| Philadelphia 6 10 ‘she must Dizzy” Dean—Ole Diz—who/ finish the season with another's one of the” interesting | Cincinnati 59 | talks big and big, hung! gup pie ttktahd beg kal i ij § i | : ' £ : SiERT iE 's your clothes, Jim!” He many starts this season. In his} Short shots—Shanty Hogan has|# local diamond for some time, oy shaking. Fightin ea | attempt to get. back in the spot- ended -his big league career when but after that, runs crossed the peer Lae shad hell to jlight above Hubbell and Feller, the|the Senators traded him to the’ plate with great rapidity, Petpet. cay BO Dizzy One is going about it in a} tndianspolis club. . Pittsburgh Pi-| the ial ake Boston ........... ts big way. In the five games—46! rates are hitting well and getting! ies ee ee 0M i New York _. at , innings, one game being an extra-|some very good pitching to keep) Pt” Pitchers were hit hard and) 5), tiphia 226 4 baad stiet inning affair—he has aliowed but! on top in National League. Tray-|ften- They were wild, were as: (y veiang 8 5 .615 i came out of ithree runs. On an average, he} nor has the elub on edge. . .Did sisted in many runs being scored! ~ & 439 j “What, no has given up just seven hits per; yoy know thaat Kid Chocolate, the! by both sides. ;Chieago ug ~s . = game. The victory kept the Red/ Cuban fighter, is now managed) Frank Wickers twirled eight; “™*ineton oe ee Gay stood | Birds a game behind Pitstburgh!py Uncle Sem? The Keed owed!. eis acugsiniain oo St. Louis 4 9 308 — Obediently 1 reached for my pants. pee the government something li jonieee for the Cubs and was gun up 10 bed Screams In The Dining Room King Carl Hubbell also fared/ $3,000 and every time he fights| touched for nine hits and tour Gane of San PF j well yesterday. He hung up his) th 7 t hes i runs. He struck out seven and 'T didn’t take ' y ” * e government an agent; | them. As 1 Paceline eh = a ppecoen Raa in a row and let’ there to get their share. until the! walked two. after icago Cubs down with seven amount is paid, . .Al. Lopez is the} Malgrat pitched the first three frames for the Tigers and J. Vil- ;Safeties. Big Lee was on the slab| only native Floridian in the ma- lareai finished the game. The | for the = _ twiried oe grea jor. . Mungo is expected to have! peame. ore, 4 to 1. e de-|a big year, as are Dizzy Dean,| [Zeat was the third in a row for| Grove and Ferrell. ea g7.| former ‘moundemen fanned three * !the Windy City Trice. epcaht eatchak daa benea on — aes —— There’s no stopping Pittsbu: wa . > | was toucl ‘or four and six} pping rgh| Brookiyn’s No. 1 backstop, for a! or, registered off Villareal, who} i ciseo-Oakland bay bridge 145,000 tons of structural_ 19,115 tons of cable wire 200,000 gallons of red | aluminum paint. Aas i ty | * ramrod. 1 nodded |Pirates. Boston Bees found that) sew games at least, . Jack Wil-|; psi: : : ae “e's tallen pnd, two fout yesterday, when Ed Brandt son ed regurded as the second faat- issued seven bases on balls, while} ELECTRIC COOKERY IS THE IRLD’S tn the tast two minul |kept their eight hits well scatered:est pitcher in the majors, being! Malgrat sent only one piayer to, MODERN METHOD OF EI be doesn't know it and his teammates went on to} surpassed only by Bob Feller. . \first with a free ticket. i} | victory, 6 to 2. Weir, for the|The Ferrell brothers are seidom| if Barcelo, with a double and a, Bues, allowed one less safety than|seen together off the field. . .| nngle im three times up, was the | Brandt but gave up hits when they|Cronin calls Jimmi Foxx the| @#dimé hitter, considering his j counted. Chesat’.’ Tha ‘Cards lok Mi average, but F. Stickney connect- Cincinnati Reds blasted balls; at present for lack of pitchers. . .' NOW IS THE TIME for you to i tric range in your home, seu There will be no cost for monthly. payments are less than DAY. SWITCH To pete. ae one of our GENERAL ELECTRIC With our ALL ELECTRIC RATE you will f COLITIIIIS RUSSELL’S | CIGAR STORE f i {ed for a double, a tripie and ay “i single in five tries at the plate. | t {all over the field in their wild/The Cubs have seven pryers on} f : igame with Philadelphia Phillies| the injured list, three of them| Domenech hit two safeiy. ' any more,” she wailed. “I'm going to | yesterday. One less than 40 safe-} pitchers. The Giants have Hab Villareal, Malgrat and Fernan-| faint." Her second scream was a | ties 4 alle dez starred in the field for the ‘ties were collected, the Reds ac-|bell, Schumacher and Melton go-| °°” * counted for 24 of them. Thirty- ing good, but still need an-added| Bnet and Woodson, Barcelo, fone runs were scored, 21 by Cin- punch. . The Phils are hitting: Domenech and D. Navarro, for the cinnati. The Reds have found " Shah Oty tuth Sh your be ordered |their batting eych and have wonlrest thee to frat alten has)" Score by innings: — -R, H. E and there was comparative silence. | aon ‘opt them. in first divisien. . MOS | cices 200.000 246—10 18. 4 “Now look.” he continued, “there |{°U¥ straight games. ___ |ton Bees are not going so good..-/ Go. g79 000 033-7 10 5 have been storms like this out here | Three leaders in American|The Reds are impioving. . Detroit, ~'pottcries: Se Sees ca 4 before. ‘There's nothing to worry |Lengue lost their games yester-|New York and Poston in Ameri-|,, Batteries: | Malgrat, Villareal, about. Miss Barbars and Miss Blin- |day. Detroit Tigers were taken|can Leacue started out good but; ¢mandes and Malgrat; F. Wick- Pe ns Soren into camp by Philadelphia Ath-|are weakening, . .Tke Indians eg Woodson bares D. ‘sedge DAILY BASEBALL find them. Higgina you stay here ana {‘<tics in a close count, 9 to 8./sailing along fairly well. . .Con- siciney Buck; two bese hil RETURNS BY WIRE see to things William, you can come |New York Yankees lost a tough|nie Mack’s A’s, the Soxs and eres Saeny en ee te: . Wells and me, Better get a 'keme to Chicago White Sox, 2 to| Browns have started to slow up.| izueredo 2, Stickney, Villareal, it. Have you a flashlight?” 11. Boston Red Sox fell victim to}. . .Washington Senators cot off endueles Woodson, Barcelo, Val- Come in and get the William had. As he vanished to | Cleveland Indians’ tomahawks, 3 : - “ " dez; stolen bases: Villareal, Fer- get + jians’ to’ on the wrong foot. . .But after nanadez, Rendueles, Ma t, results of the Farrington warmed into (4, 1 se sige is” hee Bay. toudee | sean: we be, Domenech; double plays: Malgrat Washington Senators gave St.| warmer and then the fur will-fly.| ‘ A r our minds, “would Bar- Louis Browns another shove’ fur- pba: to Buck to Stiekney, J. Navarro LEAGUES Judith go out for a walk | ther down in the ceiler by whip-) Local players are aihaanal Domenech to Woodson; time o a night likethis—and at this hour? ping them, 7 to 1.. Deshong hurl- of game: 2:00. to start diamondball league to} must be in the house, Michael. ur-hi } Possibly” pte ee play twice a week at Bayview) “They aren't,” said Michael shortly. _ Other twirlers in the younger) Park, and are working hard. ii Gay's voice, coo! and crisp, joined | circuit who allowed but four safe-|this direction. Cheta Baker is! the party. “I suppose you have rea- (ties were Lee of the White Sox) trying to inteZest Lopez Funeral| bag = Cae ge Mathie aes i and Harder of the Indians. Hore. This team of by-gone days Hy Asnociated Press), ~ oan bane mendacing abun the The summaries: had and still claim, Sterling, Me- LONDON, + May 10.—Another storm and I suddenly got the idea ! National League ‘Carthy, Ingrahar:, Kerr, Gates,| link with Dickens—the George that if the west chimney went, Jude | At Philadelphia R. H. E-’Hale and others of similar calibre.| inn at Southwark—has been pre- and bong wouldn't be any too ; Cincinnati nes | te 2) Armando’ Acevedo plans to put a|served for the nation. safe: When I went up to suggest that | Philadelph: “ ahd 15 l team on the field snd has M. Atce-| It was recently given to the na- |. Batteries: R. Davis ard Lom-| ceyedo, Carbonell, J.|tional trust by the London and |bardi; J. Ryan, Keler and Grace.| Garcia,’ “Ward, Al. ez,| North Eastern railway with the Carabsllo and others lined up.| understanding that the property CIGARS, CIGARETTES, |; SOFT DRINKS, ETC. England Preserves Inn Where Dickens Wrote ui ? seeewe euepee? KY ROOFS { REPAIR LEA i _At Boston R, H. E.) Lack of interest has caused all} be preserved and continued as an Pittsburgh .................... 6 7 1}sports in the city to cease except|inn. | Boston . cvs 2 8 21a baseball game on Sunday. We} The George is said to be the le Batteries: Brandt and Todd; have as good players as anywhere | setting of “Pickwick Papers.” WITH CAREY’S ASPHALT—FOR FLAT OR STEEP ROOFS—IN Veir and Lopez. in the state. The city should! Dickens is believed to have used * | Z is ‘ats, : wn oe DRUMS OF APPROXIMATELY 400 LBS. | At Brooklyn R. H. E.i ry other place in the coun-idebtor-prisoner in the nearby} {St.Louis _7 10 1{try |Marchalsea prison. Brooklyn OD Ee Pie 8 quent en we eerie ren Ts ane pean Te = Nai SDs a $8 00 Batteries: J. Dean and Ogro- PER DRUM -.---ccsesen-srnnone- ° |dowski; Butcher and Spencer. At New York R. H. E. Chicago QVER-SEAS New York - - 4:8 Batteries: Lee and O’Dea; Hub- bell and Mancuso. - °9 * | American League : ; neuen oe Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service |Philadelphia <1 1% —between— (Sater: Nokon and ate MTAMI and KEY WEST ,Auker and Cochrane. | | Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between | foo ae MIAMI AND KEY WEST 1 0 a SILLS LDS DD LM SW LIQUID ROOF CEMENT—A HEAVY BODIED ROOF PAINT CONTAINING LONG ASBESTOS FIBRES— PER GALLON -seeseccessevensosne ‘ 90¢ SW ELASTIC ROOF CEMENT—A HEAVY BODIED ROOF CEMENT FOR TROWEL APPLICATION. FOR REPAIRING CRACKED JOINTS, FLASHINGS, NAIL HOLES, AND OLD WORN SPOTS. CO IK I LOL ELE IS ELIPLOIISGEII EIS OLII II ELS. eis Cook landed a haymaker on Annie’s chin. PRR ROMA. neni conniesses sane 4 +, | Batteries: Deshong and Riddle; ‘ A ee side immediately. The roar of the )they move down the hall, they weren't | s é ; Four round trips weekly direct between Miami wind was terrific, and euriosity—not | there. | thought the Skipper might be panes and Hemsley. and Key West via Diese] Power Boats—with over- Wa AGHe Ss ig tan to mention touch of jealousy—kept | in with Aunt Martha, so | woke Aunt night delivery to Key West. ime busy speculating about the inter- | Martha up. And then I called Higgins aa Cisent RU Seth i progress downstairs, | had | and we looked all over. Then 1 went |), | jeveisad wes Leave Miami at 12:00 o’clock noon on Mon- ee oe eeeeitaie threshing by the [after Jim, and while he was getting his | Boston .......... as. day, Ti Thursd. id BLACK ee ranp merged tate. a sense- | clothes on, the chimney went and you | Cleveland .. east Bw OM lay, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. BLACK—10 Ibs. .. “a less hodge-podge in which 1 stood | came rushing down.” He paused. Batteries: Walberg and R. Fer-j Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on ' es the Farrington Landing anc| «Copyright 1937. Esther Tyler) jrell; Harder and Pytlak. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and | watehed Gay's furious face without ste | Sande H : aH any body glide slowly up ahead of| Mike slips over the rocks into th ‘ : HE. 'y- BEACE..08 the. e ime, while the voices of Jude, Michael, ' churning water, tomorrow. _ Att Chicago R. H. | eis eee aes Cee. ee bon WORM onan nnn x : - Three round trips weekly via Trucks and Boat: ‘ | Chicago . a 2 2 —caareneeiaesannebianetnentaeiierenbantaiant Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock A. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Seeeececeeeecooeveeeseee¢ | ture, born at Richmond, Va., 38) Batteries: Chandler and Dickey; - Prof. Samuel M. Lindsay of Co-| 7 years ago. liumbia Un - | social legislation, born in Pitts-} : Admiral Samuel S. Robison,| burgh, 68 years ago. PALACE U. & N., retired, of Tom's River,} ba Margarita Bolado, screen star, et i r , . . years ago. |Lee and Sewell, | Today’s Birthdays, ee = Ssscraike See Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thurs- ROOFING PAPER—ALL WEIGHTS—$1.50 PER ROLL AND UP. ALL Peeeeeeecensesesocoecosos vr. Howard J. Savage, secre-; Since 1328 Scotsmen have been lay and Saturday. : Judge Curtis D. Wilbur of the| ‘ty of fhe Carnegie Pveson eking the return of _ historical, m OTHER KINDS OF METAL ROOFING whigita : for the Advancement o: ‘each-| Scotch records removed to Lon-j * yi cs %h U, §. Circuit Court, San Fran-| ing, New York, born at Meriden, |don in 1200 when Edward 1 was Pe aacis Say pot pares re eis ator _—_ cisco, onetime secretary of the|Conn., 51 years ago. {conducting inquiries into the suc-| ll int diat int: Florida navy, born at Boonesboro, Iowa, | : | ceasion of the Scottish throne. {jj % ™termesiate points on Florida Keys. | » noted teacher of! 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