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fie i : - EE > } i LH tf : ; F c RE Fee i ii f : t { [ t i : f i . e rE f : f 38 if Se ii i i ? E é i i . i H i g i j i t i i 5 i f = ge | “fit i HI! iif Boston Bees downed Brooklyn; one-sided affair, while Hutchison | held the Dodgers to four bingles.| In the American League, New | | qt re i f } f AF F i ; i : t ii 2 RUSE itil aie ABR. H. Ave.! 1 1.000! 150, 666) 'J, WalkerjoCC- He Gates,RS°- |J. Garcia, RD _ Domenech, -RS SE in SESE SSS EG RR Fs teh bat of D. Navarro. they coud do was score runs in the entire innings. Villareal, with four hits | i i 571: two bases on balls, was.the kead- ling hitter. One of his blows,.w: good for a home run. = AL Rodriguez hit safely twice im as many times at bat, Bay celo hit fo-r‘safely in six ‘ehane- es. Alonzo connected dof three out of six, and D. Navarro and Woodson did the same. 3 I the it ; i go RF il tel aah RO GE de Co GO 68 bY OD &9 OO tY Co William, | York Yankees romped all over j Philadelphia Athletics’ — pitching jand scored a 13 to 1 win to con- | tinue setting the pace in the jyounger circuit. Lefty Gomez kept the A’s in check. Ap-leton pitched a seven-hit af- } fair against Boston Red Sox, as {his team, Washinzton Senators, ; be | Pounded out 14 hits and a 1i to eee | Tigers and Wes Ferrell of the | Detroit Tigers ran up one of the) p24'Soy' are those involved in the | biggest scores of the season when| 1.1. trade. . .It is said Mrs. Diz- Mendoza executed some wonder- Tul catches im the field, as did Barcelo, who made two spectacular snatches im left field. iE, Roberts-RS ence? ! i A I Bi F Mr. J. R. Stowers got 116; a rar, strokes, Mr. Charlie Ketchura got! Nodine payed six innings and/9¢ strokes and Mr. Red Miiligan; seemed like the player of 10 years got 76 strokes and while there! azo. : a . : Malgrat lasted but two innings| “25° ae = on the mound for the Cubs. D-| Ketchum said to remember that Navarro finished the game. they were ‘still the equal of Mr. Salinero twirled the whole ©on-| Old Man Rheumatism Red Milli-! Short Shets—Tommy Henrich, the new Yankee octiielder, made his deb:t en the Babe Ruth pro- gram Friday nicht. . .Van Mungo tsays he is going to be a good boy m nowt! and he expects to traded to the Giants or Cubs jmext year. . .Auker and Fox of the a i if F nee BFE fi 7 gill fieed Bea Hoe uli is ig AL all i £8 i : i ft 4 Fri } EPRE test for the picked club. H e i § Score by innings: Picked Team— Watkins made so | thes downed St. Louis Browns, it f 4 ewer fe ess bike mov- rein was singing “Jude— ‘i deep” bet & atieched fe ngmiGcance to the words ‘Ge To The Kit eR Mike and Gay at the end the tell, where they com- & Geer view of the main f the small me lead: Meep—cant secp ia my beod he game room ere Jude om. The fire urs Mechani- and windows. good Heavens! im this room of her hand the bolt on jaabed dishes were scatte 4 beth roo History . ead eeeeeee at Ter it Prance 1865 Me tee, ean b be stteet Latees ma od © ached the Arctic t York unde Elisha K. Kan Jobs tell o 188 Aereat Plead ehie® took than 2,090 bees wa 194357th Amendment — rec! ection of U. & senators, deciar oot ratified. German 1936 Engieh ani went the! | Sk bt tee ig servants” 1 unlocked those light iE EREREY ial : 3 Fe I said. | certainly struck me. It might have ; been William, ‘but 1 couldn't have os William, and—and someone | ji “The cellar,” we must be 4 cellar.” There was, but it was is that Jude's murderer was down there —not unless he was a magician—and { then some. Nevertheless, | rushed | down the narrow stairs again. At the | foot of them. ¢ sudden idea pulled me | nceivable | | tryway off the kitchen where | picked up Michael's handkerchief. 1 myself had locked the door leading from that entry inte the kitchen. In one bound | i was at that door. It was locked and the key was where I had left t—on the inside of the door. Turning the wey. | threw the door open on an empty entryway. The cellar door was bolted. | whirled back into the kitch- | en. zelocking ‘the door- i “Skipper.” 1 said, “think carefully. ls there any other entrance from the cellar into the house?~ j Her answer was prompt. “No. The : enly other entrance to the cellar is the outer one at the side of the house.” | Michael spoke from behind Gay. “Then our man is still loose some- where in the house.” } I nodded. No one else had anything to offer. Over and over in the back of my head | was mulling the chances , of William's having thrown himself! down the stairs as a blind to start us hunting for a nonexistent marauder. j Possible} of course. Probable? From j the direction of the main hall. we could hear mufiled sounds of the serv- | ants on the front stairs. the living room | sank uncom- y into a deep chair and studied of the rug pattern. miy trouble. Jim.” said the thet our friend is | not & Tre cat was ali right j when Martha and 1 came downstairs. / He couldn't bave been touched much | before Cook screamed. And no one | had time to mutilate that cat and make | his exit down the back stairs before we got to the kitchen. No one went ‘ ir he bolted | | when a edme j Evher Tyler) Desperate to keep awake, we try | te play bridge, tomorrow. j j leets battle cff Jv sides stil! claiming victory. weco-Van: education } by the dicai given London Foundation. 432—U. S. Senate 115,000,000 tax bill the budget MONKOE THEATER Shirley Temple-Robert Young os STOWAWAY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25 building Rockefeller +18 to 3. Rookie Gill, whe is worth} {keeping an eye on this gave up nine hits but kept them; = | well scattered, while his team-| °° ses: Co mates piled up 20 safeties. Chicazo White Sox defeated } eland Indians, 9 to 6. Lyons; and Brown limited the galloping Indians to eight bingles. zy Dean sits right in the poker i games with her hubby and the rest season, of the Cards. . Tampa wil! take indo ‘franchise in the Stat: League. Orlando has only won bine games and lost 32, but } Tampa has always been noted for {getting good players. . .Bill Cates |had another spell of nh The summaries: National League At Philadelphia New York Gay said suddenly, | phiiadelphia Batteries: At Brooklyn Beston Brook.yn Batteries: At St. St. Louis Batte: American League H Lou's + Pittsburgh > Swift | Warneke and Owens. At New York | Philadelphia New York =i Batteries: Kelly and Hayes; Gomez znd Dickey. i At Boston Boston Batteries: | Washington Gumbert and Man- jeuseo; La Master and Atwood. Hatchison and jpez; Baker and Phillips. R. ee the Orlando entry in the State = j League on Téezday and lasted but four days, as the club owners turned the franchise over to the , jleague. King Carl racks up No. R-H. 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