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| ij H ii Hl i i t E ? t ! i ff i i I i | Hf i rf Hi 8 i NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAG! ae i I i} jal? af Ea ¢ i i . in F F =a I ee i educate beldca i § iM Minty Ue ai le i te if E all fu it ili as she fell. it 5 : F ii H EERE ace i tt & fll god i g i sf 28s FA Fi i i s F Berit te gees i eyes cl clenched at her sides. As she swayed and William | No. 20—July 3, | Dodgers 1. fopyright, 1937, Esther Tyler) William wicids a golf club. HL i fH j defeat. | : 2 “Cubs 3. | No. Ties 1. i No. abe | in the 10th. moe, ! Braves 2. Fe- | Phillies 1. | Braves 6. | the No. Reds 3. 655 ing successful when supported by. 10th. Sijother aspects. Much opposition -571) may ssily be encountered, Cards 1. ated No. 4—July 535 | partly due to’ that tendency te! ae 444 tructlency. | Bie: 367 ee en eee a rates 2 ‘357; Subscribe to The Citizen—20c No. lies 2. — Naser aie: W. L. Pet.’ Boston ..........------12 -480 j lies 1. 021 i cx 12 FTA og a Se -3** | Dodgers 2. 556 Washington 13 4 552° St. Louis... 9 .333'5 bardi. og iw qortgiat Hog aod a tee Walker pitched six innings, al- lowing six hits and four runs. In the%field, Sevil'a, Lopez and cevedo played a good game for the winners, and Steriing, Walker ‘and Arias for the losers, Segte By: fanings: 302 000 000—5 11 4 401 020 20x—6 6 2/ duck: showed that he had a concussion” on the right side 0’ Walker and Julius “Do Do” | Villareal twirled for the Cokes, | J. Russell hit the first triple of for the first,single and A. Ace- -Red Dev: vedo hit the initial two-bagger. | ? Walker and Russell completed Batteries:, Walker, J. Villareal) Arias; C. Gates and Hop-' three balls on Mickey, when Had-} Hey uncorked a fast one. Mickey / that. 2d, but too late. Examination! made and entered on the 15th day ‘ag May, A. D. 1937, by the Hornkable Paul D. Barns; one of the Judges of he Cireuit Court of the Eleventh ‘adicial Circuit of Dade County, the first double p'ay. In fiye chances at the plate, kins. Pittsburgh Pirates lost anothe jgeme, this time to Brooklyn Dodg- i @ | ers. It was a well played affai apa. Mungo and Swiit,' and_as Administratrix of the estate jot Edward F. Page, deceased, and | Roy Childs, her husband; Frances tage O'Brien, formerly Frances A- Page, individually and as Adminis- “ tratrix of the estate of Harrington *+eago, Cubs went to victory over} j. Page, deceased, and Eddie O'Brien i jher husband, and Henry Jermain iso known as Harry Page, a minor, Isaiah H. Pitcher, roe County, Florida, wherein Ber- in A. Sawyer is complai ending 2 to 1. opposing pitchers, each ailowed eg pas FOLLOWING THROUGH No. 16Avg. 30, Giants 6,! ' With Lee on the mound, Chi-j There has been much discussion { how Rube Marquard won his Cubs 1. - | 20 straight. gomes and how Hub- ibell was able to tie, pass and go Cards 1. ” ; beyond that record and who is {still going strong. _ found both records in order to set- itle all arguments: Rube Marquard Philadelphia Phi plat book 1, page 103. Lot Twenty-five (25 eget parian rights), a subdivision im Monroe County, Florida, as per plat thereof flied tn the offies Court in and for Monroe Coun- ty, in plat beok 1, page 163. Lot Thirty-eight subdi County, Florida, as per thereof filed in the office of the Clerk of the Cireuit Court im and for Monroe County, in plat book 1. page 103. Lot Forty-one (41), Tavernier Cove, a subdivision in Monroe County, Florida, as per plat thereof filed in the office of the Clerk of the Cireuit Court in and for Monroe County, in plat book 1, page 103. No. 1fsSept. 3, 2 <= ., |Phia Athletics No.,12—Sept. 7, Giants 6, Phil-| 4s Harder held the hard-hittin, {A’s to seven safeties. Lyons also" pitched a seven _ jaffair as Chicego White Sox de-' are ‘s| Zeated Washington Beiow will be Tvs 2: 2 No. 13*-Sept. as the sole and only heirs at qefendants,- the Special Master in Chancery, pointed by said decree, will offer . }for sale and sell at public outery 3 Another seven-hit game was;to the highest bidder for Giants 9%! twirled by Walker for St. Louis} = Ss = _ | Browns but Lefty Grove went him No. 16—Sept. 23, Ginnts 5.!one better by allowing just. si No. 14—Sept. 14; No. 1—Oct. 1, 1911, beat Chi- Cards 1. Relieved Coffman in thet 2. jeago Cubs. i No. 2—April 11, 1912. Game | called on account of darkness at Dodgers 1. ‘end of sixth innings, after crowd |swarmed on the field and refused PI Score 18 to 3. 16, Giants 8,3, t (38), Tavernier ision in Monree lore the front -door of the County Court House in Key West, Monroe Florida, on Monday, D. 1937, (same being ‘a rule y of said court and 2 legal sales {day) during the legal hours of sale, | to-wit, cer aa sgn a e = "| forenoon and 2 o'clock in the afte: é = 3; (N) J. Dean, Davis, | noon of said day, the following . 18—April 30, Gicnts 11,/ Hubbell, Warneke and Hartnett,/scribed property to satisfy said E | (A), Grove, Harder, Rowe and R.! o. 13—May 4, Giants 7, Reds | Ferrell, : . Beet 6 and 2-3 innings, re-| won two games and Harder one. jieved by Cumbert. No. 20—May 9, No. 15—Sept. 19, No. 17—April 25, 1937, Giants/ton, July 7, 1936; National 4, to leave. : | 0. Three hits. No. 3—April | Braves 2. t No. 4—April 24, Philies 4. tenth, darkness. | No. 5—Mazy 1, Giants 11, Phil- vlies 4. Relieved by* Drucke in the ;@ghth inning. | No. 6—May 7, Giants 6, Cards ‘cree by payment 0! therein specified: All that certain lot or parcel d lying and being in the Called at end of sev- Said properties will be sold sep- W. CURRY Wa) Grove lost one. Spec! KURTZ :@ REE: | Among National 4; Leazue pitehers, Dizzy Dean won ;one, and Hallahan, Mungo an Walker, lost one each. Leaders! jin these games have been: Most) Giants 4,/ times at bat, Simmons 13; runs,/ ‘Frisch 4; hits, Gehringer, Simmons, | doubles, Simmons 3;' kpown as a.part of Lot (4) in Square Thirty-six according to: W. A. Whitehea map: delineated in a point on Flem- ant one hundred y-one feet from the cor= ner of Simonton and Flem! Streets, and runs thence in @ Ely direction fifty feet: thi right angles in a N. W- No. 2i—May 13, Giants 5, Pi- i No. 7-May 11, Giants 10, No. 22—MNay No, 23—May 24, Giants 4, Pi-'6 each; Relieved in ninth, with’ tripes, Averill, Hemsley, Hartnet two outs bases loaded. Relief; snd Warneke, 1 out next man and Frisch 2, Foxx, Gehrig and Ruth, ,1 each; streck out, Gehrig 5; sto! € of 19 stra‘ght vic-'en tases, Gehringer 2, tories in one season, set by Mar-; Traynor and Martin, 1 each; high- | quard in 1912, still stands. Hub-:est batting averages, two or more bell has a chance this season to! games, Frisch, .571, Foxx and, ® tie or beat that record—he hasn’t Gehringer, .500 each. H tasted defeat, so far. won seven straigat. : a long way _to go but he sure has: conie a long:way, too. } | No, 8—May 16, Giants 4, Pi- jretes 1. | No. 9—May 20, Giants 3, Reds 10. Four-i.it game. |_.No. 10—May | Dodvers 3. . 11—May 30, Giants 7, Phil- thence at right angles in a S. W-'ly direction fifty direction eighty the place of beginning. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. Special Master in Chancery. OND R. LORD, 12—June 3, Solicitor for Complaina: | Cards 3. | No. 13—Giants 6, Reds 2. | No. 14—June 12, Giants 3, {Cubs 2. \777222224 -_———-— -- —— OVER-SEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Four round trips weekly direct between Mies and Key West via Diesel Power Boats—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12:00 o'clock noon on Mom- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and ' In latter half leighth inning, Shafer batted for ;Marqaard in course of a two-run rally that won the game. Crandal) | pitched the last inning. No. 15—June 17, Giants 5, Pi- itates 4, 11 innings. Duel, with the $10,000 beauty, Marty O’Toole. ; No. 16—June® 19, ; Braves 5. eigtith with séore=5-5. | pitehed 2 and 2-3 innings, winning “The Ag are coming through a! Mack “exfeéted.” und in almost any base-| ball story now that the shave another winner! before” bewis. through,” is added. .S may not come y@irebecause there many In@fans and Yankees in the leago: but next year i ight it out for the pen-; Relieved Ames in the | No. 17—June 21, ! No. 18—June 25, | No. 19—June 29, Marevm coud not win from the ,! Yanks an@ Senctors Inst year but he has defeated both this year in his first two trips to the mound./ To surpass Marquard’s | that stood up for nearly 25 years, ) Hubbell has turned in the follow- eo -cccccccceces | ms string of straight victories in Horoscope saw Landis has calied a me ;:26 at the Hotel Willard, Washingtgn, D. C., to arrange de- h All-Star game 7 at Washing- 'the 1936-37 seasons and he still is jgoing strong, hanging up No. 23 rag past _Monday Se Ee - .., |league-leading Pittsburgh Pirates, native is gifted - with} 4 to 3, being relieved in the ninth ! both artistic and literary abilities, | inning: {mingled with a jealous and com- } betive disposition. Great efforts: 6 | will probably be made to acquite Pet. | position and wealth, often prev cienth framé. Giants won in the to be played Ju ‘ational League, and Clark Grif-| jith, owner of the Senators, are} invited to be present. le history of the All-Star gam _ ave submit the foe'lowing: contest was played at Chicago, July 6, i933; American League 4, National League 2; batter's 2,/Hallahan, Warneke cnd Three round trips weekly via Trucks and Boat: Leave Key West at 8:00 o'clock A. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. Pirates 0. No. 2—July Relieved Coffman in the Five-hit game. No. 3—Ju'y Daily (except Sunday) Service via moter trucks —Miami to Lower Matecumbe and return—serving all intermediate points on Florida Keys. Free Pick-Up and Deleery Sersiee Fall Corge Inmumense Office: 213 Caroline Si , Grove and R. Ferrell. jgame, July 10, 1934, at New York; American 9, National 7; mez, Ruffing, Harder and Dickey, Cochrane, ;4N) Hubbell, Warnecke, } :Mungo, J. Dean, Frankhouse and { Hartnett, Lopez. Third, at Cleve- . 2, Giants 3, Pi- 6—Aug. 8, Giants 3, Phil- '—Aug. 15, Giants 4, Phil- (N) Walker, Schu-! "< !macher, Derring, Dean and Wilson, 33. No. 9—Aug. 26, Giants 6, Reds ' Hartnett,-t%) Gomez, Harder an Fourth game, at Bos- Telephones 92 and 68