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NINGS; INDIANS DOWN ATH- LETICS AGAIN i | into a three-way tie, with victory and one loss each. Gene Roberts pitched his club! to victory and also hit two safe ae BER (Special te The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 28.—King aed that contributed largely to Carl Hubbell pitched two innings | {yesterday afternoon, six men faced Robevts Stars Caraballo Red Devils 1. 1 the runs scored by the Stars. In the first five innings, the; him and six went down in order, \ victors scored all their runs, six,|*"d he won his eighth victory in and 4iftheisinthy frame? the Red * row this season‘and his twenty- Devils marked up-ail their scores, | fourth straight im. two seasons. ie } Hubbell went on the mound in THE lostrs Were held "hitléss Tor | tbe eighth frame with the score five Wins WOE inthe “thies the tied at 2-all. Mel Ott cracked out! WAYNE PUMP COMPANY re- gied to right and two men crossed | Put the game on ice for the Giants with car to sell gasoline pumps, in hi lover Cincinnati Reds. The New| ‘[* washers, comprennene, Sts: same. J. Garcia hit to short, who! | im this county. Apply for de- threw too late to second and the| Yorkers are now only one game’ tails 214 N. E. 14th street, Mi- bases were full. Tynes scored on{>ehind Pittsburgh Pirates, who! ami, by letter or in person with | a passed ball. H. Gates doubled’ were idle yestreday. Terry's out- references. to left and Moling went across the | fit has now won six straight con- PERSONAL - 55. aed seh & 111606) Wis Bh Pittsburgh - New York . St. Louis Chicago Brooklyn Boston _ Philadelphia New York - Cleveland - Philadelphia - a ee j Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly. plate. Garcia went to third and tests ‘ = te cine and two nat St. Louis Cardinals took a drub-! DOLORES: Received card. Write| the rebber. Hopkins singled to’ bring from Boston Bees, 8 to 7.: me general delivery Little} Detroit - {left and stole second. Another! The Cards are a game and a half} River. Important. Karl. [gh fg eaeng= scored.!in back of the Giants and two! may20-Stx| Boston - ~ sR FRR, i ix hits and no errors.! i hicago oN the seventh, the losers had a{ 2d, half away from the Bucs. | FREE! If excess acid causes you| Washington > | eambe. ke Ge the: pases Meltua! Philadelphia Phillies waleped} Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, In-}St. Louis ree | singed ty leit. J. Garcia hit into| Chicago Cubs, 11 to 2, Walters’ digestion, Heartburn, GET free , ‘ abl 2 | kept his nine hits well scattered, sample doctor’s prescription, God!” said Mike. Then light flooded the room. |* 3 Towers pape Udga, at Gardner’s Pharmacy. may20-thur-fri-10wks in. ‘ ae i FOR RENT It took thirteen innings for De-; ———____________ treit Tigers to defeatd New York FURNISHED BUNGALOW, cor- J. Roberts and E. Roberts, each; while he collected three safeties; | with two hits, were the leaders at! off Cub pitching to help the Phils jbat for the Stars. Molina and, ,; | ' Hopkins each secured a double! land a single in three times up for! gre op the attempt, ex-) She didn’t need to finish it. If Wil- iam struck me—and 1 was positive that he did—who the devil struck the Satans. i gay tee peo | Yankees, 5 to 4, and thereby snap; ner Georgia and Albury streets. Scove by innings: R. H. E-' the league-leaders’ winning streak | Apply 905 South acc Red Devi ‘at six games. In the final overtim® | frame, the Tiger catcher hit a ®—————_——_____ double and came home on Fox’s SECOND SHEETS—500 ‘or 50c. single. The Artman Press. mayl9-tf Cleveland Indians shoved Phila-, delphia Athletics to fourth place; FOR SALE as they defeated Connie Mack's $2 ————______ “young team” again yesterday. FOR SALE—Two-story house. In Final score: was 8 to 7. | exelusive section of town. For 000 005 000—5 7 4 may27-lwk = 111 210 000-6 8 1 | Batteries: C, Gates and Hop- jkins; E. Roberts and F. Stickney. Summary: Two base hits: Hop- ‘kins, H. Gates; stolen bases: Hop- ikins, J. Roberts; sacrifice hit: J. i Garcia; docble plays: Carabailo Sees Stee: | AS THE man tre, Gay vice | (ete), Deseneeh fo AV Washington Senators tnally| pre and term, addres N, The ’ —- ye ‘Are—are you sure— | Roverts ; * downed Chicago White Sox and! Citizen, apr5-tf ont, the work of a sane ee eee j it was ¢ te 1. | =. y+ ee 8 j coceeccceccccsccccconnes| es ek si 3 = | REPAIRS yay thought of a _ ~ i FOLLOWING i Bosten 812 | EXPERT RADIO AND AUTO ten ‘on TF Af 'St. Louis - 711 1; REPAIRS. Gas and Oils. Bunshop? ht was ridic- : ‘Batte: Smith and Lopez;} YATES SERVICE STATION, ~ fy -—4h THROUGH Johnson, Ryba and Owens. White at Catherine. Phone 4 wriaaiing my but the | j 525. apré-1mo EO ae i eee?! At Chicago R. HE! Ans ae oy } Short Shots—Hornsby is ‘at’ philadelphia . niu 1! ROOOMS I home” in a league that is played ‘Chicago _2 9 @—— close, and what a hitting club the! Batteries*Walters and Atwood | THE MUNRO, Rajan has with seven players bat-!French,:Bryaht and Hartnett. | street, Miami, ting over .300. His team is ati x Summer rates. Sew bottom and the Athletics,! At Cjretiiati rmed New York®: 3° THOTT III Ls ©S Cincinnati 27 USSELL’S Batteries; Schumacher, Coff- |man, Hubbell’ and Mancuso; Gris- & 128 N. E. 4th Florida. Low mayl-1mo i oH iz # : | den. 1 sneaked after him. He was Standing in the door with a golf club, f Z RHEL i { : -lom and Lombardi: it Brooklyn-Pittsburgh, rain, ink,” he sai, “that in either case lof@the Army is rated as another! American League ‘The others! 1 had forgotten them | Bob Feller. He has pitched two} At Philadelphia R. HE whe & wend from the direc- | completely. ishutotts so fi and a one-hit) r 8 9 6 then of the corridor, soft but unmis- — a vn pike demanded. jeame over Princeton. Andy wi | Philadelphia 711 ° » y an Wane —er someone cles? | ot fer yoo end found William. He {be “up- there” before long. Batteries: Whitehill, Harder .} couldn't seem to make sense, so we |Jimmy Dykes generally smokes 10jand Pytlak; Caster, Smith and took him back to the rest and came [to 15 cigars daily, . .The gap be-! Hayes. after you.” . : i DAILY BASEBALL As 1 stepped out of that horrible | +“? ypc e | at thew York rE] RETU Wittle room, 1 locked the door after |im the A . New Yor R. H. RNS BY WIRE me, and, slipping the key into my | Leagues is exactly the same—four | Detroit 5 15 oe ore of pocket, realized that the other keys {and a half games apart. . -Blanton w York 2 410 were still there. Whoever had brained (js back in major league form as; Batteries: Bridges, Rowe, Rus-| Come in and get the Steck Despair Sweeps Me | me could not have known that 1 had | he was in 1935. He has allowed/sell and Hayworth; Broaca and! ‘ them. With those keys in his hands, : we should have been at his mercy. It was odd that he should have left W: eight earned runs in 44 innings| Dickey. » desperate effort | wrenched so far this season. . .The batting ng my shoulders and | wrenched , sheeting bard | liam’s door unlocked and the key for | averages of Murderous Row now! At Washington R. } r wan bed post Gritting teet us to find. | read something like this: Crossetti, | Chicago 1 } pen enae , (Cotyrighs, 1032, Esther Tyler) -247; Rolfe, .255; Gehrig, .270,; Washington 2 here wakened Michael's good left crumples Wil- 2 ag DE ag an 3 | 1 a2 we wowed | Ham, tomorrow. will win his 200th major league /and Sewell; Weaver and Gray. -» SOFT DRINKS, ETC. ___{ game the next time he comes out le victorious. . Wild Bill Hallahan! St. Louiz-Boston, rain. ASSIS SSS SS A born has won 100, Hubbell 177, includ- ing seven this season, and Grove! tops them all with 241. ! : the Federal Music Project, in Russia, 51 yecrs ago. Bishop Charlie: W. Burns, Meth- edist Episcopal bishop of Boston, The softball season in Key West “ bern at Willow Grove, Pa, 63 got pee aa seentey hemes Effective December 22nd, 1935 . Commission: | years ago. Red Devils won from Coca-Cola S. S. CUBA ” ot on ., 7 —— 16 to 5. The second game was o De ; F ee | De, Katharine Blunt, president; won by Ceca Ocle over Roberts; Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 : — of the Conneciicut College for Stars, 5 to Five runs, no more P. M., ACTING Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays, | Women, bora in Philadelphia, 61 or less, seems to be synonomousto|| ,_- Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 AM. | vas Norris Sheppard years ago. the Cokes. Sterling has hit hard} eit eee 2 i Sie haem tm ests On. Ten Ae land often. In the two games he} Tanga Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port i Harold A. 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