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

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Scand in defeat in an overtime game, 8/Cle ae = y oT to" 6. > wast ATA . gee if Hh H af i i ij i elee Ha {| x ori f i I ge |same until the fifth frame, when Mr. William Pious Watkins left! the Cokes marked up three more F heiner have not had a pleasant at_length very “ : said ~ “i Mungo that wasi-an alibi) and so Mr./¥ord together since. 0 toget {safeties. Another setback to the} Fussy Bill made a 47-44 and he hung onto me.“Come ‘Cardinals was the indefinite sus-| gig not have a bit of help from|_ Mr- Old Bye Duke of Rock on ecg | =m of Jerome “Dizzy”. Dean! Mr. Lionel Ph r except a lot) Sound is: much. J BaF s beh a 4 mit by President Ford Frick of the! of talk did knows. Mr. Player now that be jag National League. The order wax} Watkins, get along pretty good ‘cares {brought about by Dean's contina-| without that. Anyway, Mr. Plum-(S0lf. 1ame |b ed, questioning of the unipires’| mer claitiis he had 45-40 but his| PFi#¢ The only stipulation be-: ;honesty in calling decisions, caus | score card shows four more strokes! i? Mr. Sands refused to play for)two “ing disturbances, passing remarks| than thatand Mr. Plummer claims|S°da water on account of he claims} concerning the officials of the|somebody must have changed the ; that no matter how good he plays, Teague and other like incidents.! score card when he wasn’t look-| Somebody always beats him. Tt is not known what Managerjjing. On the other hand, Mr. Rus- Mr. Grandpa Bob Stowers got) trips to the platr, and Stanley, President Frick demands; er were playing golf like there was | @7ound in 102 strokes but was no-jout of two. submit a written anology|a big steak at stake and so they! Where at all with such champions; — Score by innings: RE his various acts. beat Willie and Li by three up 28 Cookie Mesa with 44-43 andj CocaCola— Cincinnati Reds downed! and Mr. Watkins 2nd Mr, Kirch- Sam Harris (our genial Postmas- 200 030 100 2— 8 9 3 ; lowly Philadelphia Phil'ies! : |ter) with 43-45. Grandpa says’ Caraballo Red Devils— by the score of 8 to 4. Both out-|Griffin and Lombardi; Johnson,|he would have won easily but; 020 000 022 0— 6 13 2 three pitchers. Keller, Jorgens and Grace. | those two guys steal more distance}, Batteries: Stanley and J. Villa- York Yankees kept their > ;on their putts and drives than he, real; C. Gates and Hopkins. League lead intact.| At Brooklyn R. H. E.jcan make fair and square and Sam| defeated Cleveland Indians/St. Louis __..__... 2. 7 1}¢laims Grandpa was talking or yesterday, 8 to 4. Ruffing held! Brooklyn __..__.. 6 10 1, Cookie while Mr. Mesa says that the hard-hitting Indians to seven! Batteries: Winford, Johnsonjevery golfer in town knows that! safe blows. and Owen; Van Mungo and'Sam would not steal any distance Washington Senators succumb-| Phelps. {on his drives for he can knock thej , FLORIDA. 2S we ed to Detroit Tigers, 10 to 8. {hall at least 75 yards from every| ;EPPERSON B. BROWNE, ‘Fhe summaries: 2 Oh 5 eens: savior: 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. s a Fe 5.8 g* 6 ii : Fae iff if National League i To all creditors and all persons R. H. E.| Washington Sees. | Mr. Hartley Albury was so having ctgnue ec. Semapae Santen - 10 11) Detroit @ 12 © good that his friends, Georgie — = A EEE TTS aS to it g 5g At Boston is a Hl S$ 1} Batte Newsom, Cascarella | Liera and. Valter Vinson, beng in gm and required 3 “gtd Todd;/and Millies; Lawson, Coffman, } wondering whether to quit playing! an¥_simlms and demands which you, ‘Hutchinson and Lopez. ‘Russell and Hayworth. | or either of you, may have against i : a jand go home but Mr. Albury say#/|the estate of Jefferson B. Browne, | ; that Mr. Liera and Mr. Vinson are! deceased, late of Monroe County. robe ida. ymond RB. i At New York . E.} At Cleveland R. H. E./so used to winning that they can-|Fiorid=, to tne Hon. Ray mond | Solicitor. tor Chicago - x 0) New York _. 8 2 ' -. 8.10 1)net get used to losing to a good/ County, at his office in the County ‘may6-13-20-27; juned, 1937 ;New York 2) Cleveland __ 4 7 1iiman. Mr. Liera and Mr. Vi Seager e Ses a id Batter Ruffing and Dickey ; | think that Mr. Alburv must have} trom the "of-the first publica! to | Hartnett; Gumbert, Coffman and! Whitehill, Heving and Pytlak. jsprung his brain when he oes tion..thereof- “elaims © de-{ ‘around telling everybody that hii {acvana’ i go Boston - Chicago, postponed,':s a betier golfer than they whon | herél y R. H. E,| rain {most people in town believe that}”*,\S' 812 1 jit’ ia Daddy Berlin. Aloysios Saw-| “oaben i. Rg Lows - < . = aan As Execut the Last Will & 3h Philadelphia-St. Louis, postpon- ee, ie ba “a of Daddy Sawyer "Te sone a ‘Jette BB i Deceased. may20-27; june3-10 a z | Fishy ae cull talngt bheeitgs dgeriy a Le Had His ttebeli ih ia | raeeetlley : i | ; abectsl @ fF i il 7f ite ait idl ae @¢ and William, born at Albany, N./ Today’s \* Died Dec. 18, 1882. Anniversaries | 1819 — Thomas Ball, famed} F i : ; Silence in an Electrolux x insures “quiet in the home. There are no moving | sculptor, born in Boston. Died| SOPeC CeCe eee eee eeeCeeT | } of ee ee net-| Dee- 11, 1911. if " \ ‘ be parts to make a noise—to wear out and cause expensive replacements. For e¢ Chotew Indian homage or, Micah edd; a. SikastNont »i Electrolux operates on a basically different principle. A tiny gas flame circu- Spiny! plextor, pve cagal | j lates a simple refrigerant, preducing steady, constant cold that will pre- fun, Mien. Died Aug. 21, 1065. | TY enpes. business mat Oe Serve food indefinitely. Because of this pcs [aaron tive Powstes fexie . r . . very simplicity Electrolux gives ~—detiercen Davin, West {. J. Died Nov. 21, { ‘ ons oh he 3 aoe eelene! in the Mexican war, U. S. | eenater from Mississippi, secr- 1865—King George V of Brit } = - . : tery of war, senator again, Presi-| ain, born. Died Jan. 20, 1936. | \ : 5 FLORID A PUBLIC UTILITIES 4) COMP ANY dent of the Confederacy, born in| Tedd Oe, Ky. Died Dee. 6, 1889- 1878—Marlen E. Pew, veteran an oni newspaperman, editor of “Editor ” Henry James, social and|and Publisher,” New York City, “Your Gas Company’ ROY E. LADE, Manager “S07 seligious writer and lecturer, fath- | born at Niles, Ohio. Died Oct. 15,| oF Of the two famed sons, Henry 1936.

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