The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 19, 1937, Page 3

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connected for a four-bagger in the eighth inning with two ment Connie Mack is surprising every on base to give the A’s their mar-|Club in the American League, in- gin of victory. Cochrane paraded | ding the Yankees. He claims th iteh bef Connie| at With. a little help from ees = nme} pitchers he will give them all Mack's, batters. . run for their money. Washington Senators climbed} The wise guys say it can up te sixth place by defeating|done, but Schmeling beat Louis, St. Louis Browns, 7 to 6. Both Braddock beat Baer and they | teams collected 13 safeties. Sev- were the underdozs in the bet-} en errors were committed by the} Jack Doyle has changed h‘x at-| tri teams, titude toward the Pirates and A’s,! aggravated assault, : Cleveland Indians strengthened | lately. He covered lots of bels at; Hawkins, who was arrested some } if i f i ir third-place iti they| 100 to 1 against the A’s, but no. time om a vagrancy charge. 3208 7 ee - more, he says. From sow on it} —— = squeezed out a 7 to 6 victory over will be 26 to 1, and the Pirates, { cellar, Boston Red Sox. The Indians! g ¢, 5. ;that is used five pitehers, including Bob Felier, who was yanked when he walked a player. St. Louis Cardinals kept abreast . . i 5 * rt hich is the best. the pacing “setting “Pitabureh| Sze" wiih the, la. ato 3, win over New York| 389 “but I may be wrong. Carl and Peller give them some piteh- | Giants, 4 to 3. Warneke went{as pitched four more sessons| they will be dangerous. Ithe distance for the Gashouse|than Dizzy, and King Carl has} _The Yanks must travel on their Gane The Giaats eacd Cartleman (Rewer had ‘the batting power be-|hitting, for the pitchers are not jhind him. as Dizzy has had. But’ £0ing so well, and Gehzig’s slump have geod pitching, but =Y : : g i [ i H § FL E | i iif ii t E @ i ‘satisfied that no one is lurking in and Schumacher. ee [Bat Soe f given Cari tight- rt them. 4 Se cman cabae Pistia eonspbette fielding support. Each of them! Pitching is the weak spot with; es Suh Bet a Re dam we call you, |Pittsturgh Pirates downed Phila-|‘* 9%, 00d as any pitcher I eee Nag Eire, Hosted iy vaso ARAB delphia Paillies, 2 to 1. Ench club]. RS a eee eS oot og ye 7 SE changed on checked, for they have « nice bal-{ burden almost alone. | duvet, =; +: tlasieand anes ¢ anced club and good pitching and! Red Sox are finally “1 tall ” he 7 *s their reserve strength is good—| toes instead of their cum’s comeback in i There has Trained gee Zz i and they can hit. ee " ‘ well. As socn ak Les et > The Cards have Martin, Med-' helped and Cronin’s fielding ‘ in touch the mainland, ies + wick, Warneke and Dean to carry {hitting have made them a threa Batteries Castleman, the burden, but they look weak ;ening club. “4 macher and Mancuso; Warneke when Diny or Warnche ave net White Sox, with O pees hore on the moand, [Riener, ae gong well. The spt 0 bpd ‘ = The Giants are suckers for) 0f the club lacks ? ‘ Wo alternative of eourse. Any At a = * E southpaws, need more punch. Hub-} The Browns lack pitchers but Wane ca Waser eee ts sional - 2 6 |bell is their life saver. their hittnig is enough to worry}, counted on. And the police would ae _ The Cubs are very dangerous,| any other club in the Batteries Jorgens, Passeau land Atwood; Blanton and Todd. | despite injuries. If all get back] The Senators are in a . on the field they will give the oth-' slump and injury to Travis retard- er clubs a race. led the start of the club. Hafey will give the Reds added punch and their pitching is good. : is Fl flee it ¥ HE “Brooklyn = Ch’cago, postponed, rained out. #* ij | § Boston-Cincinnati, postponed, mound, look like champs. Other the Florida State League. He B times they look like chumps. {handled over 50 chances cleanly. The Bees have Roy Johnson and; His batting, as the fans know, ii Berger to help them. [around .340. The club is j 3 if i : et ; American League i i i tf | 338° a8 ge She At Philadelphia R. H. E eas “es accident— ra Detroit > 712.1 Phillies, fighting to eseape the three games from the top. now Misdtdshe ... 8 10-8) —-- _t See Batteries: Gill, Auker, Russell arid Cochrane; Kelly and Hayes. [ | At New York R. H. E.} Chicago - ten € Oe New York 4 8 O Batteries: Lyons, Rigney and| }Sewell; Chandler and Dickey. | At Washington }St. Louis 6 13 ©3} | Washington... _718 4 | Batteries: Caldwell, Knott and! | Hemsley ; Fisher, Appleton and| ? | Riddle. at Ht i fiat! | “i if R. R. H.E.| i i i 1 | At Boston R. H. E.| it was only common sense. We all | she was going ; Cleve‘and : 9 18.2% cone that, but 10 ome encouraged | Jude? What ene a A j Boston -- 610 3} the idea. ing about when M. Farrington heard | ; i 4 M. Farrington smiled grimly. “At|them? Where did they go? Was the an ; all events, it would be more success- | Skipper the last person too see Jude : t + i H sf tf = . ful and it might spare us the ordeal | alive? | Wilson, Galehouse and Ferrell. of @ public police investigation.” |. Why doesn’t Mike want a search | ~———__ Sealey —— ar, Police! At Farrington Bluff! But of | or investigation of eny kind? TA SAS ALL LLY } RUSSELL’S || | CIGAR STORE || per’s car? (Copyright, 1937, Esther Tyler) prefer it to be aeither a woman nor @ servant. Since Michael has seen Gt | kitchen, tomorrow. MAKE THIS TEST! DRINK Budweiser FOR FIVE DAYS. ON THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK A SWEET BEER « YOU WILL WANT | A i XS 3 \ |vard, member of the Permanent e ‘ode J ; Court of Arbitration at the Hague, | ‘t T ay s Birthdays born at St. Peter’s, Mo., 51 years! | | } ago. 7 Dr. Arthur E. 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