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\YANKEES END WHITE SOx’s| DEFEATED RED DEVILS By! between CAPTURE SOLE POSES.) UP TO SEVENTH INNING,!2*™¢ SION OF LEADERSHIP j BUT QNE-SIDED\THEN ON:=) i FERAS Be: : i f i Z ; see that these [of 16 hits in downing the Dodg-| F. Tynes got wild and issued | i ig Bill|four bases on balls and made twoi jubs sir.” The Skipper's forgetting |°T* 9 to 3. Meanwhile, Big Bill) *0™ July 7, the pick of the two ch was equivalent to Napeleon's | Lee gave up 10 hits but kept them! wild pitches. He wis touched for | will be like this: National League, ing his army. “It's—funny. sir.” | pretty well scattered. {five ‘hits and seven runs in the! Manc:iso and Hartnett, catchers; Pi . {last two frames, jJerome Dean, Carl Hubbell. ; ttsburgh Pirates went back-| Leading batter yesterday was F.'Van - Mungo, _p'tchers; again as lowly Philadelphia ;Stickney, who hit three singles in! sirst base; Handley, second base; ; ' five trips to the plate. Stanley | Guttridge, third base; Bartell, .The Bucs outhit the Phils, 15 to! Connected for two out of three and! shortstop; Medwick, Demaree and' 433.” : | Castellano“ hit two out of four. (Ott, outfielders. Galan, Vaughan,|1N THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT Sere ‘ .,.|, Billie Demeritt featured in the/ Jordan; Brack and J. Martin in} IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | Gineinnati Reds continued win-| ¢:.14 : 10 ch: t FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. ning ball games as they defcated! Sage rene chances @¥ reserve as fielders, and Blanton 1p re Estate of third without: an error. iskeatil nd duty. In: Jose ¥. Avila, also known as Bees,.6 to:5:. The Reds| “p ‘Tynad’ struck out figevand | Cee en means Baty Joseph ¥. Avila, As to the “dream game” ofi oT "iewee Bee = a ria lari “Sn Fe ls BaNE jt (Special to The Citizen) . «el oF €,i6 Z spre os et, Wilton, the at eect | NEWYORK, June 11—By vir- ‘second =poaition” in” the sotiat| tones. 28 I ashington tnt hant forthe Skipe The animals |tue of their vietory over Brooklyn Diamondbell League SS igeltee iessentn Porvington ond fade subsiding with | Dodgers yesterday afternoon and afternoon by defeating Caraball6’ peomm, Mel to her. The |the fact that New York Giants:Red Devils, 9 to 2) -~ late:two:pames brothers. ben wildly at i idle, Chicago Cubs are now| | bird ox put up a great fight The “rice” in both leagues is a | pter ri i i (tor a P No one knows who feed ber only © balf-game—eight ‘pointe—! 111+ time: the score was knotted,|o” 3 5 The Unfed Dogs had for- | behind the National League Jead-| to 2 However, from then on{°? ‘re 9¥ July 4. EPLACING the cover, I stepped to inc tnd The Bruins piled up a total|it was a onesided affair. +} AU-Star Game— | fi ll F e ioe ‘ Sa eahige ithe Ame ‘can’ Le ‘Dickey and: : aaly eight hits, one more} ked njfie batters iff at E.| pytiak, catehorap | Had!n, | NOTICE OF ‘oberts fanned three and did not’ pearson, pitshersgoGebrig, - first, PO aye walk a batter. = j . Sib base;} Notice is hereb: riven to ail? Score Ui Sanings:-—< 8 HE. |e ade ee eeees| | eeee: aad teint eee . xt 4 | Higkins, ds) - Appling.) the undersigned Administrator araballo Red Devi's— 4 Shortstop; Vermily--Bell, Selkirk! the Estate of Jose Y. Avil ta. ‘Sox's winning streak! straight and took over sole! f the American League! = 27 : : = : ahiun { 920 000 9002 ri > 1 Bi yh 6Y. Avila, de- Ny The Yanks pounded! pobe-ts Stars — * “jand-Averill,-outflelders; Green-| ca has filed. with the Hanon ‘ opposition pitching for a 10 to 3} = 80 9 9 9) bere. Waker, Lary, Foxx and Di-j able Raymond R. Lord. County * litere Ae Hadley keld the Sox} _s000 O11 34x—9 9 2) Maggio in reserve as fielders, and| Judge of Monroe County. Fiorida,? i ries: F. Tynes and Ho tose hit, "| pabatterien, F. Tynes and HoP-iGrove and. Ferrell for mound] tor ‘ana. has shade. aypleation” for] : Detreit Ti ., |kins; E. Roberts and F. Stickney.; auty. This’ is the pick of the|his discharge as Administrator of The servants ball was empty and : treit. Tigers edged out Phil-! Summaty—Three base hit: D>-! Cite. ‘and is as ‘a uess as| iB Estate of Jose ¥. Avila, also; es Sees ;__ St- Louis Browns whipped Wash-/ Castel'ano;, stolen bases: Stanley; *’ % | Dated June 4th, 1937. Htehen, ~ } =2 Holion R. Bervaldi | William Cates— [As Administrator of the Estate of | Latest batting averages of the] Jose ¥. Avila. also known asi i Joseph ¥. Avila, deceased. | Florida State League, shows that} 7°"? Nijunet-11-18-25, 1937! lington Senators, 6 to 3. The vic-! and Goss; sacrifice hit tory for the Browns and the loss! ang ©. Sanda, iof the A’s loped off another game! oF. : M. Tynes jfrom the Athletics’ lead over last} Standing = the league: i son’wester ‘place Browns. ; . | William Cates, Key West’s only} —oeoreceeen peepee This ssaposisice: Piso. W. L. Pet. layer in organized baseball, is|IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S count they bad been talking : taries: } Coca-Cola a5 2 714 a was 8 dead wience. | National League Roberts Starr... 3 4 429) LEGALS ae Grete ot cicorggs RHE. Carabatio Bei Devils 24 333] PERO. 1 Hemgins treked, after ; Cincinn: 3} j oo Eeeeees’: “Fm going ath you ; Boston .. = 7 6} “ontens EXCUSE 2 COUNTY gUDGEs COURT) | Notice is hereby given, to all Michact, Wilttem.” | said. ; + IN*AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, y concern, that the un- is Téen tak [eeetins: Vou Dermer, 2 - E . IN PROBATE. cing es Mbt eee ae ae 3 :lingsworth, Grissom and BUFF. Ervie H. Miler of;i re Mak ches Securaiie Hon. Raymond R. Lord, Judge of j Hutchinson and Lopez. | this city plpaded in traffic court) §Re%,cent eee lida. aine Known as'®2id Court, my final return, account -and vouchers as Administratrix of iy ft be to i er {that he was‘speeding “because I; Fritz R. Canfield, jthe Estate of Virgilio Cordero, de- a) Witiam favored me j At Philadelphia R. H. E.| was running out of gas and want-! sorice oF FILING oeteat RE. i ceased, and at said time, then and ‘Rame started to sa Pittsburgh 415 O/ed to get at before the tank! PORT_AND APPLICATION — | {here: Take application to the said es heav'’> shushed ;Philadelphia == 5 11 «J! ran dry.” (He won an adjourn-| ... FOR DISCHARGE _| administration of said estate, and face beld @ posi Waitieied: ‘wit Bowetin and AA | Notice is hereby given to all per-itor an order discharging me as 3 . jment. = 7 | sons, that Jerry J. Trevor, the un-| Such administratrix, |Todd; Walters and Grace. | dersigned administrator cum testa. Dated this 3rd day of May, 1937.! j Mento annexo of the estate of F. R - {Bridges and Tebbetts, jor C. Andraca i Leon. od Sag aan a < nfield, also known as Fritz At Brookiyn RHE! | Roy Canfield, also known’ as Fritz * Vinee Ooeaeio See a | Chicago 9.16 1} At Chicago RB. H. E,| Ri Captiolé. deceased. bas. tied Sith] Aquilino Lopes, Jr. | Brook; 3 10 threw. Yi stage = = 5S pames 4 ‘y for Administratrix. i lyn. Sat 2 ed 1 1|New York a 10 14 1 County Judge of Monroe County 1-28; june4-11-18-25; jly2- | Batteries: Lee and Hartnett;, Chicago 3 6 2 Florida. his final report as said ad- : a "1 : == ministrater cum testamento an- : Eisenstat and Phelps. | Batteries: Hadley and Dickey;‘nexo and has made application for! Kennedy, gain and Sewell. ;his discharge as administrator cum} | Louis-New York, rained} w= Bo Rog Canela. Aino "known ot { ; At St. Louis R. H. E.’ Fritz Roy Canfield, al nown,as) iw. A FP R. Canfield. deceased. te “ j Sais |St. Lowe. = ; 9 Ps "Dated June neh 937. je ts AN & erican League St. Mins $a ee 72 8, jerry J. Tre . . a At Detroit R. H. E.} Batteries: Deshon; d As Administrator cum testamentot oe . q > : | ig an jogan;) f the tate of F. Ro: ~ a ad "Ma" ‘Cook in the ! Philadelphia = 3 10:1) Van Atta, Blake and Hoffman. | Canfield, also known as Fritz Rov =TRY IT TODAY— sl eet thet 1 recall, sir.” trom Hig- i Caster arid Buekner;|- Boston-Cleveland, wet grounds.|. “"'™ Sesetiis.as; sny2, 17 | uoonanmsnisienlas i Watebed By William — _ : Th t 1 peered into one loft after gg , E ors. Gratefully 1 filled) the other. Where was she? | cs i . 5 . 3 se hangs with de salty tang A single | j % '¥ Z sat glowed ie the red-rimmed west | dogs were the only earthly feasou.for | ; . P St beyond @ \ the south. the gray-) the Skipper’s leaving the house. And ! se@-ebite tumble of the Sound! she had not been near them. Where | Sretehed before ws William allowed | th> blazes was she then? | mounted eet tome for teerving it the ladders and peered into one loft “Are you ins turry. Mr. Wells?” | after the other, shining the light all ; 4 ees i & hurry. | turned on my | around them. One disclosed the few | y down the rapidly | dusty footprints that f -myself-tad~' ard thy stable, Wil-| left there yesterday. On the other, | tee salking sullenty behind me. | the undisturbed film of a decag> still Tieiteey Gown te drive, § stopped) rested. | came down slowly, :/) 4? eet “We may as well look in the ga; “We call have to go back. William.” | rage.” | said. . SPER The Gee wer water Og me like ®| William's grunt might have meaht hawk “Why T curtly atmost anything We locked the stable the stabie's locked. | door behind us and entered the ga- | forget to get» key” : The dry smears of clay hope- “Tee GH @ hey here” tessiy blurred under our impatient | ite ugh grated on my nerves. We | fect. The place smelled stuffy and eet oe te Mlenee. f reflected that if | dead. 1 calied again and again, but | Ge eble were locked, the chances | there was no answer. of the Shippers being inside were) “Upstairs?” suggested William. Seep eight 1 euuid. however, check) for the secund time in as many | ’ @m whether the dogs | days, 1 ‘mounted those steps. The first | ‘hed been fed. If they had, it would be} time | had feared to find something # eple matter to check back and find | up there. Now { was praying that [ | out whether aemeone other than the | would — praying against a heavy b had fed them. weight in my chest that told me it | = ‘eualty feeds the dogs, Wil- | was useless. ; é Sam?” | inquired. (Copyright, 1937, Esthet Tyler} 4 “Mise Gartara. Always.” ] % “Abways? 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