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tr r g Waner, Bucs . 41 12 17 Martin, Phillies _ 29 6 12 .. 48 10 19 the Gashouse Gang eating out eof bis hand. The Redbirds were R. Ferrel, R. Sox 28 6 15 Walker, Tigers .. 47 12 25 Cronin, Red Sox 38 6 15 Lary, Indians ... 41 12 17 Walker, W. Sox 41 12 17 532 421 421 421 Leading pitchers in the major won a 10/leagues are: J. Dean, five won Cincinnati Reds,/@nd none lost; Hubbell, four won Wa'ters on the mound. for}#™d none lost; Bowman, two won "the Phils, pitching a four-hit af-}#nd none lost; Brown, Parmellé and Fette, two won and none ees shutout Chi-|lost. In the American League, . Pearson| Lawson three won and lost none; a lone hit.}Pearson, Williams, Caster and Chicago helped in| Marcum, two won and none lost. Philadelphia Phillies remained} Pointers on plays that make the We with Cleveland In-|g@me—A top notch outfielder Ap 5 e care to find out what is be- ‘Clevelavd edged out Boston Red} ing pitched; with this knowledge Box, 6 to 5. The Indians corlect- | he will be able to station himself ed 17 safeties. favorably so he can learn whether Washineton Senators lost to,Jones pulls or drives the — ball, Lowis Browns, 6 to 3. Van|Whether Smith can hit a curve or > . ii ve |@ fast one. . .Babe Ruth, who bat- ted from the first base side of the The summaries: plate, was the greatest pull hitter National League of all times. . .On a well run bal at R. H. E | club, the shortstop will get the Cincinnati 8 4 1)Signal for the pitch and relay it, | behind his back, to the outfielders. .| With this sign, and what they known about the hitter, they have an edge which makes their cover- H. E.} age on a fly ball look uncanny. It 10 3} 8, too, in spite of this double fore- 8 3} warning. . .On some clubs the ‘odd; | manager will motion his outficld- ers to their position. Connie Mack uses this system. There is R. an 1 dT Brook! _ H. E.|considerable sign «stealing and wet . % ‘ pitcher reading in the majors. . 8 8 0|This is not considered reprehen- Batteries: Harrell and Ogro- oe beta — omer clubs dowski; * ve coat 10 steal ie oppon- ee ents’ signs. Many great hitters At New York R. H, E.‘decline to take the sign for the Chicago i . 411 2 Pitch. . In the last seventeen New York _. 8 9 4, years the base stealing art has {declined and the hit and run sys- tem has taken its place; that is, with a man on first the batter wiil try to place his blow in right Batteries: Shoun and Bottarni; Schumacher ond Mancuso. League At Detroit R. H. E.} field, behind the runner, and the i a9 9 1} ball will be hit just as the runner Detroit Paes 5 8 @|'aves for second; thus the func- Batteries: Thowas and Hayes; tion of the steal is served anyway, Bridges, Sorrell and Cochrane. }and the batter’s reaching first very -- often, also. The squeeze play was At St. Louis R. H. E.j formerly used to-a considerable} a _$ 5 4jextent. That is, with a runner on St. Louis 6 9 0/|third base, and let us say only one out, the batter bunted as the run- ner streaked for home. This squeezed the run. . The above information was tak- Batteries: Cascavella and Rid- die; Van Atta and Hemsley. At Cleveland R. H. E. ini - Boston : 5 10 2/en from “Official Baseball Facts’ Ceveland 617 0|}by Carl Hubbell. Batteries: Marcum and Ferrell;! (To Be Continued) Whitehill and Pytlak. New You * io ‘ Today’s Chicago - 0 2 . : Batteries? Pearson and Dickey;} Anniversaries Lee and Sewell. i“ 1720—Baron von Munchausen, a German soldier in the employ of Russia against the Turks, whose name became proverbially THE STANDINGS associated with exaggerated sto- ries of adventure, born. Died [ers] Feb. 22, 1797. = 1836—Josephus Larned, Buf- NATIONAL LEAGUE falo, N. Y., newspaper editor, li- Ciut — W. L. Pet.} brarian, author and man of _let- Pittsburgh 12 3 .800}ters, born in Canada. Died Aug.}* St. Lovis 10 6 .625/15, 1913 jr New York .. 9 8 529 i Chicage 8 9 .471] 1848—Charles C. Munn, com-j Brooklyn 8 10 .444)/ mercial traveler and poular au- Boston 7 10 .412/ thor, born at Southington, Conn. Philadelphia 710 412) Died July 8, 1917. Cimeinnati 6 9 .400 or 1852—Charles W. Fairbanks, AMERICAN LEAGUE Indianapolis lawyer, U, S. sena- Clab— W. L. Pet. tor, Vice President under Theo- | Phi-adelphia 9 5 .643' dore Roosevelt, born in Union Cleveland 9 5 .643'Co., Ohio. Died June 4, 1918. | Detroit . 9 7 563 New York 9 7 .563) 1854 — Ottmar Mergenthaler, Boston .7 6 .538/ Baltimore inventor of the lino- Washington 6 10 .375\type, which revolutionized print- St. Louis . 5 9 .357}ing, born in Germany. Died Oct. i "5 10 .333'28, 1899. . downing Detroit Tigers, | Will study hitters and he also will| take ebsere } | NOTICE OF r. }deed to The remaining work included in . THE CIRCUIT COURT ELEV-! jy) ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF’ FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE, en date. COUNTY, IN CHANCERY NO.) “Any bids received after the 327 1 not be SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL DIS- ee [rrr cov: i Be, “ +. !for the ‘A's long as the fear of war is state of Florida, and Clarence as widely prevalent as in the lat- H. ter months of 1936, it is vain to, °™ expect that the world obtain its full economic momen- tum.” E George Gallup, director, Institute | of Public Opinion: exe “The newspaper editor spends his time getting news and tien proceeds to bury it.” “CLASSIFIED COLUMN eveecee WANTED Fh fo ler bee tot sui On ibe de: dation, WANTED—3 to 5 acres suitable Pau! D. Barns, one of the Judges of for limes. Reasonable. REPAIRS no EXPERT RADIO AND AUTO. an! REPAIRS. Gas and Oils.! SS } iM } ove an YATES SERVICE STATION, | why ated and White at Catherine. 525-J. Phone | “ kKOOOMS { for THE MUNRO, 428° N. E. 4th! lication street, Miami, Florida. Lowy yo; Summer rates. FOR RENT ‘ Rett FOR RENT—Furnished Arpart-; ment. Coolest in town. 5067 Francis street, stub o FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two-story house. In} exclusive section of town. For} price and terms, address N, The! 7: Citizen, Be 15-FOOT KEY WEST SAILING! St DINGHY with Outboard Motor’ © lic centerboard, lights, fire extin-; tp guisher, gas can, life preservers, | scu.ling oar, canvas cover, etc.) With motor, $95; without mo-)~ tor $65. Inquire at Acoamiaina:| may8-2tx| 7 OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5e. The Giti-} zen Office. PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed) f. cards, $1.25. Press. of | PRINTING—Quality Printing st! (; the Lowest Prices. The Art| ty man Press. aug?) ,, LEGALS | th APPLICATION FOR! ( BI F be issued certificate embra described propert, of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit i io. 1 y under the said cert! a in the name aid certifteate shall scording to law, cribed therein will sold to the highest bidder at court house door on the first M in the month of June, is the 7th d ed this 27th day property de: ) Ross C Sawyer of Circuit Court of Monroe apr27 ean} lic Instruction for the County H vs. i STATE OF FLORIDA, has been filed in the Circuit Court | Special }lars ($75,000.00 Dollars ($184,000.00) Series “B”, and Box | saic quiring that cause | May, 193% why said apr6-lm0 | The Key West Citize : published «in County, prior to said hearing, the first pub- igh mayl-imo; a apr5-tf | COUN’ 7 = d a completely equipped; fish well,| constituting the Board of Pub- vs.f TATE GF FLORIDA, The Artman| cre a. } may4-11-18, 1937 ‘weekly. NO. 1 OF MONROE Ei ‘TY, FLORIDA; . The oe ard of Public Instruction County of Monroe, Pierce, Ralph Johnson, @ Allan B. Cleare, as and nstituting the Board of Pub- State of Florida, Petitioners, Monroe, the Defendant. s OTICE aaa SPECIAL TAX TRICT NO. 1 OF MONROE COUD TY, FLORIDA, AND ALL OTHERS IT MAY CONCER: Dis Please take notice that a petition the Bleventh Judicial Circuit, of| ?°X jorida, in and for Monroe County, © the purpose of obtaining a de- ee of said Court validating and nfirming Refunding Bonds of ‘Tax School District No. 1 Montbe County, Florida, in the im of Sev e Thousand Del- Series “A”, and four Thousand vi ne Hundred Bight, dated January 1, 1937, as fully scribed in said petition for vali- ‘and that the Honorable; &¥ id Court, has issued an order re- be shown, i in mi, 1 ‘Count. clock A,“M., on the F Wo t be validated as use, if any d place spe id bonds should not be vali nfirmed. and This neti be Key Biorida, once @) ‘consecutive Gps r three weeks} par thereof to be at least (3) days prior to the date fing teen i eacl L) erk of th Judi Circuit of Florid for Monroe County. may4- ! con 7) the: Ti } Bri Pio) LORIDA, IN AND FO! IN CHANCERY TAX SCHOOL DIS. MONROE ~ FLORIDA The oard. of Pub} Instruction x the Goun ate of Blonids Pierce. Ralp. Alay B. Cl > Instruetion for th Monrag, State of Flo punt Defendant. NOTICE ) e nfirm pecial Tax ionroe Coun’ of Tw a -four 10.00) Si e Honorable P Barns, one of said Court, has is-j hat cause at the firmed. This notice aSS_m. ad and the of-! ial seak.of said Court, at Key st.’ Mi County, Florida, this May, 1937. 3 Ross C Sawyer Circuit Court, County, may4-11-1 ic Subscribe to The Citizen—20c seas District, antee that’ the bidder, consecutive written such award, enter into contract with the Overseas | Roa Bae Bri istrict. Monroe Rag Ve gage Bt gee Bd OT Fisnidn in aecuednnon with . DIS-/ the accepted bid, and give a Con- tract Surety Bond satisfactory the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Florida, equal to one hundred per cent (100 after the award In the Center of the Business project (PWA Docket No. Fla]: ) will ke let to contract at @ ach bid shall be forms supplied by the and Toll Monroe County, amount of five per cent cent) of the base bid as a guar- if awarded) contract, will within ten calendar days notice being given Toll trict, Monroe County, cent) of the contract price. No bidder may withdraw his bid} for a period of (60) days after the date set for the opening thereof. There will be available not more than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,- | 000) for construction purposes on these two contracts, ‘he contractor and all ing heen ‘determined by into the ‘uments, rkmen’s Compensation examined at the office of offices. of the State tment, at Tallahassee, and Miami, Florida. Such plans. and contract documents may be secured from the Road and Toll Bridg = 5 office the Overse: District,; ai of » Florida, by h contract, documents dition within ten of the refor. he Overseas idge District, Monroe County, rida, reserves the right to waiv and all bids. AS ROAD AND E DISTRICT, FLORIDA, BENJAMIN D. TREVOR, Chairman. B. M. DUNCAN, General Manager and Chie y4-11, 1937 En, KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Popular Prices Elevator RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE KS \ DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE —_—o—_—__— Come in and get the results of the MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES a aes IGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. OL hakdedkrkd submitted a written a te sub-con- tractors shall pay labor not less than the prevailing wage rates for the locality where the work is to be constructed, such minimum rates the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict, Monroe County, Florida, and incorporated Doe! The successful bidder will be re- {| quired to carry, at his own expense, Insur- ance, Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance, all subject the approval of the said Ovérseas Road and Toll Bridge District. All work shall be done in accord- ance with plans and contract; docu- ments relative thereto: which a pk Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis-| 25 trict at Key West, Florida, or, at De- Contract to depositing with ‘the sum of Five Dollars | ($5.00) in cash or money order for. which sum will be refunded upon return of said plans \| and_contract contract Road and Toll in any bid and to re- TOLL MONROE | | | Tot Twenty-three | Square Three (3) of set 25 seven (27), Mart ‘ Over-| Bridge Lot Twenty-four (24) in Square Three (3) of Tract renty= seven (27), Martello Towers sub- divi: BACCO! ig to the plat in Plat Book No. 1, page 140, of the Public Records cf Monroe County, Florida, and Lot Seven (7) in Square Five (6) of Tract Twenty-seven (27), Martello ‘Towers subdivision, page 140, of the Public Rec- ords of Monroe County, Florida, Lot Thirteen (13) 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, Florida, ana Lot Fourteen (14) in Square T (2) of Tract Twenty- seven (27), Martello Towers sub- ision, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 140, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida. 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