The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 1, 1937, Page 3

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lone run but the Cokes duplicated the stunt in their half of the same | Chicago - 18 17 frame and went ahead in the next| Washington 17 20 jeanto, 2 to 1. The Stars knotted; Philsdelpbia 15 18 the count in the sixth inning, 2) St Louis 10 24 DiMaggio, Vosmik, Cramer and tg 2. i Foxx, outfielders," In the seventh stanza, the Sedal] MOMROE THeATER de : Nobody blames Bump Hadley| Wr boys scored what proved to|} Cems meanete Sas SSeS or “beaning” Mickey Cochrane|be the winning run, which came also— — week azo today, but Bump is|in by a fieider’s choice, a single} SMART BLONDE brokenhearted just the same.:by Sawyer and another Texas! ‘Manion: Biianem. Sian Mickey -is. palling through all) Leaguer Ly Villareal, } tra, 15-200; right, aceording the Tigers’; Octstading*players-for the vic-! ‘ ician. tors were Kerr, Stanley and Me-| : On June 14 at->Charleston,! meritt starred for the losers. j RU ELL’ ss 18:W. Va., ° Philadelphia Athletics! Atwell was the leader at bat,. SS s rz . will play Cincinnati Reds in an| with three safeties in four trips) ; Phillies took two,exhibit contest, then Philadelphia/to the plate. $ 4 Bees and rose! Phillies and also Washington! Stickney, Russell and Lewis each: to within a half-game of sixth posi-' Senators. Then Charleston will/ hit two out of fcur. Villareal i 9 to 3 and 9 to 6.| play Portsmouth a night game.) connected for a triple and Ster- wid each. : Score Ly innings: R. H, E. jed them in both ends of their! Latest betting averages releas-| Coca-Colz- . jdoubleheader. Hudlin held th:/ed by Florida State League, i | 000 101 100—3 11 | Tigers to six hits in the opener as) cluding games of May 27, show) Roberts Stars— ts - this teammates scored seven runs'that William Cates, of Key West,} 000 110 000-2 9% DAILY BASEBALL + off eight hits to win, 7 to 1. Final who is playing with St. Augustine,/ Batteries: J. Villareal and Saw- | ‘game was close, 6 to 5. Bridges jumped im one week .from fif-!yer; E- Roberts and Stickney. | RETURNS BY WIRE jand Rowe allowed but nine safej teenth to fourth place in the} Se { =escesceemstaleetacaaliaee blows, while the Tigers secured 13/ standings.’ Leaders are Martin of; Subscribe to The Citizen—20c - jbingles, but to no avail. | Daytona Beach with an average o!| weekly. } Come in and get the | Slipping Philadelphia Athletics) 419, Corbitt, Palatka, 379; results of the {are almost in the cellar and they! Hugues, DeLand, .357, and Cates, ———— j eS Se | were helped there by a double de-| 336. Key West’s only player in} feat at the hands of Washington organized =aseball hit well from|}| FUNERAL HOME Senators, who climbed to sixth | Friday to-Monday. His fielding is! Serving Key West ‘position. Scores: 6 to 3 and 6/ also above par. i Half Century es “Sees < | i] 24Hour Ambulance Service { lew You ‘ankees Boston { i Embalmer the best bi I ks} SG} Red Sox split a twin bill: Yankees! iy Ptovida is the Auaiia Bow! in, {Phone 135 [eked out a 4 to 3 decision in the! pajatka, and the windiest. is the| opening ‘contest as Hadey andijewis Park in St. Augustine, pisrvky limited the Sox to SiX| where a pop fly to leit field is| fags and dropped the nightcap, 8 | sometimes caught by the pitcher.) jto 2. | St Louis Browns dropped a; = 'double-berrell affair to Chicago| Local softball teams are playing i cts good games so far. Some thrilling} | White Sox, 5 to 2 and 9 to 8. ' | The summarics: ‘ {plays have been executed, one be-} Nati it oe ling made yesterday in the sixth! t First G jinning of the contest between} At Cincinnati R. HE, Coca-Cola and Roberts Stars./ | Pittsburgh 3 12 2: With a runner on second, Demeritt} Feucienati _ 1, Matches a high fly in ceriter field, i Batte B qi and threw to third in time to} | Todd; vase aon Hoyt and catch the runner. Another out-| teed = jstanding incident yesterday was} H . ‘the shoestring catch by ee 4 PES | He looked classy. } At Cincinnati - H. E-| Chicago My foot na see ase | etek {}_ Batteries: Blake, Knott and! ing to the floor. PDetteries: Weaver an a;| Hemsley 3 Cane and Shea. i Started for the door, but Mike Hallahcn and Lombardi. } blocked me off. i “Stay fight here. Jim!” Then. very! First Game : At ‘Cleveland RH. E. js » “Eve told i First Game | : Be aegis acer At’St. Louis RB. Bg, | Detrelt. s- re 3 S 8 o,Cleveland, Ss 3} « Batterjes:, Wade and Coffman; WATCHMAKER, JEWELER Lee and Hartnett;|Hudlin and Pytlak. | AND ENGRAVER HE See Him For Your Next Work ; 3 i r reese s« . : j Second Game i meet Feng owe did a: pies HE! ALL PRICES ‘REDUCED F pe E ‘ 2) oS gees ° Hours: 9 to"12—1 to 6 THE CITIZEN OFFICE a ing = , Cleveland - a 5 2 Open Saturday Nights bern 8 iota Onicago = ; | Batteries: Bridges, Rowe andj os Suien some. enging US" doors ee 23 .; Miller; Andrews and Heavnig. [ me. The Skipper turned from} Batteries: Bryant an: ISLAND BUILDING CO. window. 2 |J. Dean and Owens, “It's nearly daylight.” she said | | First Game j a “Thank God. a: 1 blinked ataE wath en min- } First Game | At Washington R. H. E.| a 4 utes of seven.” On the davenport M.| At Philadelphia R. H. E.|Philadelphia ies 2 3 F Farrington was fast asleep. With all: Boston _.. ae Se (0 | Washington ae 1 328 SIMONTON ST. —_— my be wet | envied cer. | Philadelphia _. 9 8 *4} Batteries: Caster and Crouch- Plans, Sttinstm, tompection “Whats goiog co ‘5 there?” Batteries: Macfayden and Lo-| man; Fisher and Gray. j P L U M B I N G and Construction of Residences. and Owens. lier A I tried to smile. “Gi—curiosity— | 1.2: Walters, Johnson, Wilson - off tights | and Grace. | Second Game “Listen, Jimmie, I'm go! to take | At Washington . HE. Martha upstairs with me. Second Game Philadelphia PROPERTY DEVELOPED a cold shower. Tell Higgins to start’ At Philadelphia R. H. E.| Washington - é 613 0 DURO PUMPS ; went on for hours | some pecan sack = a4 ocd Boston, 614 4} Batteries Seawalls Piers wildly | Mont and weve civilized “supposes: (Philadelphia... 9. 9 4 Weaver and Gray. || PLUMBING SUPPLIES J cai at 530 William Street | Batteries: “Turner, Lanning,! $ . Esther Tyler) | Smith and Lopez; Jorgens, Keller, Sint Gins PHONE 348 We will be glad to send . Passeau and Grace. At Boston R HE. representative to see you seumels from the silent house. | The Skipper and I find a body down) its Woke 411-1 te the soughing of | the bluff, tomorrow. | First Game a m rented ee BBE 5 | At New York - HE. eries: Hadley, Murphy and, lesecrcccece-csecccccccces Brooklyn 10 18 0: Dicker; Grove and Dessatal. 2-3 b) New York _.. = 3 ae Today’s Horoscope j t Second Game eeeseeccceccscsoceseseer | Second Game ; At New York 3 Brooklyn ... pects, and today gives a kind,'New York Thee termoon «at Bayview sympathetic nature. Today’s na- Park, beginning at 5:15 o'clock, Carabalic Red Devils will cross 4 : . bats with Koberts Stars. arts and sciences; will be thorough; At Chicago “(igarette Willie’ Gates and, and will make himself understood, , St. Louis .... For Real Cuban Coffee United Si Sy yf vt will be the battery for The disposition will generally be j Chicago ‘scels ~TRY— } cond. tates bumen | i Our suggestions may prove of value to you, may we help? ig if it The month opens with good as-' | Batteries: Broaca and Dickney; | Walberg esatal z : a oe a American League [Walberg a8¢, Hesstal, tive will gain a knowledge of the! First md Roverts andj a ee Batteries: Bonneti and Hemsley; iene io Pn me. | gentle and benevolent, with a de-| 5) ctton and Shea. Ans a Tomorrow, Coca-Cola will play! Si7® to console in sorrow. i eS IDEAL DOG FOOD the Setens, and on Thursday the) = Ee gOS Second Game j | At Any Grocery Cokes «lt tangle with the Stars.|t®¢ Red Devils and Stars in ac-| 4¢ Chicago _ H. E,| On Sale At All er Priday afternoon will witness! tion. “St. Louis vane - 2 LE SELL EL TT IT TOOT TOTO LOOT.

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