The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 18, 1937, Page 3

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i aul ; 5 ial HE i iff made history. so, we give you the story The los- ers in each match will have to feed the winners. . .and the pro- a te ets TI —_ o'clock, so Li hopes. J. Dean was taken out in the seventh inning for a pinch-hitter : The first match after allowing 11 hits. The score the situation Dee Widiam was 13 te 7. Mize knocked out} ¥ na Capt. Cookie Mesa two home runs and Medwick fooe gel akon Pirate Salas and elouted one for a four-bagger . suming § E Rs Hy Fe in a total of 20 hits. New York Yankees increased| their lead another full game as} they downed Cleveland Indians, ba! to 7, sweeping the three-game; sries. Both teams used a number of moundsmen, Boston Red Sox took a double- header from Chicago Wihte Sox, who are slipping fast... Scores were 5 to 2 and 3 to 2. Wilson pitched a five-hit game. : FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE The summaries: ‘ PAUL’S TIRE SHOP tins RE Sepp ant hitow as Philadelphia i -COFFEES- Mr. Bill Fripp, who elso plays} st. Louis = golf as well as handles small} fetteri Maleahy and At} change, completely mastered’ his| wood; J. Dean, Johnson, Winford} opponents in a couple of matches. | and Ogrodowski. It seems that the first round, Bill Other games rained out, go together and easily beat ‘i Leag | Charlie Howard and Samuel Har-|~ 4; Never ~ » ris (our genial Postmaster), by |cjereinna EINHORN’S the score of some 9 up. The Duke 2 j was not entirely satisfied with the Batteries: Whi glad part will be tonight, PHONE 65 i A E : E % £ : & i i tr : i if WHITE STAR CLEANERS | ; | That 4 ¥ a itehill, Heving,} ‘aentn| eeagned bc pot segii = neared — nest peagger. gegen = Had-| — 2 We du ee self) and so the Duke said hej” = Y *™ ial . ha and the Postmaster would play! ea C se Bresthicesty we tiptoed across the {Bill and Charlie. Again Mr.! " BIGGEST and BEST Fripp was on the winning side and | Mr. Swinky Swanky Jim Koodle de Flue Bobly Harlington and a lot of other names Sam Harris | was on the losing side. Mr. Harris admitted he was glad he had an- other date for tonight, because he could not stand to see Bill eat so i Hl DOUGHNUT i ? ; & f i i i i cli i PHONE 216 Duval and Olivia Streets Second Game At Boston Chicago - re i h f2 i 2 F i fr £ §iti bE A Waberg and Desa*tels. Other games rained out. Kraft Miracle Whip Saladj| FAUSTO’S GROCERY ee ees Dressing and Mayonnaise]! sTAPLE AND FANCY Make Your GROCERIES time it looked like he would make a@ par, somebody would jump up and move the green. LOWE’S Fish Company & 8 f i fr fit g i I | ‘Mr. Melvin Russell was chal- lenged to a match by Mr. Samuel- Roberts. Stars _ 4 6 400] Caradalio Red Devils 2 7 222) helplessly pcaheeorergenpapranes with the SALADS s ‘me point i 3 sf map eel Sag si — Parks therefore joined the match} Taste Better & GR watity, of Enoch, = : to see Mr. Ikey Parks arrive about | 20d*the-first hole he piayed he| ve FEO gi the third hole on account of Mr.|lost also, and he was glad to sez) Fer :Sile:Ry Be : ; i Melvin had won two holes and Mr. , Mrs Ga Bob Stowers arrive. | ALL Epch Tuesday and Friday Samuella had‘ won nothing. Mr.|So aft uch figuring, Mr. Mel- = cs £: vin and Mr. Ikey played Mr. LEADING 600 FLEMING STREET § withott an error. Caraballo ac-| Grandpa and Mr. Samuella; and cepted six chances. then things began to happen. Mr./ Seore by innings: R. H. E.|Ikey made 38 strokes and he and Coca-Cola— Mr, Russell fimished the side 5 €00 000 000—o0 7 2) up, but on the last mone Mr.} Roberts Stars— Grandpa and Mr. Samve! got; 120 100 10x—5 11 1|revived and first thing Ikey and| ORIENTAL PHARMA\ CY ers Batteries: Villareal and Nelson;| Melvin knew they were two down | EMILIO ROMERO, Prop. Breathlessly we. tiptoed |G. Roberts and F. Stickney. and then four down and then the KODAKA- ante EEDA 9 game was over. Mr. Iky says he} across the nain hall. COCA-COLA ASSURED oF [always plays good golf but al-|[J|) THERMOS BOTTLES—JUGS C OLUMB | A Michael? Perhaps she had not been FIRST-HALF PENNANT | Ways loses and cannot figure out _ SUMMER HELMETS EYE PROTECTORS—CAPS aware that the aunts knew William's ‘With a four and a half game|Why that is the case. identity and wanted to warn them, |1ead after defeating Caraballo Red COLORED GLASSES : L A U N DR Y Full line of PIPES RETAIL PHONE 48 Phone 151 Free Delivery PHONE 6168 AARON McCONNELL 7 ee ee woe | Ferkape™ Devils Wedndseay afternoongithe 1 asked Michael—for the sixth or . seventh time—what Jude had told | eague-leading CocaCola club of} the Social DiamondbBatl Mr. Clem Price elected to pli Mr. Lewis Pierce but Mr. Price wishes that elections could not be| him in the game room. who, that he was 1 don’t know what { expected him | Le; i inning te | ¥on so easily for Mr. Louie show-| FLASH LIGHTS t pect j League is assured of winning) tle eg oe SERVICE aad C14 vou, 5 ey aes = first-half pennant. ed Mr. Clem how to win with case! Prices Reduced for Month of new. is his hand to my face. They held a Final score of Wednesday’s}4nd elegance. | June On Many Items i © generous and sympa- | startled, panicky look that turned | contest was 6 to 5. Sr thetic man. In spite of the trouble | rapidly to one of rage. In the first frame, Satans seor-| The last match to finish had{ TELEPHONE 379 PHONE 57 ow et wee yee haves coused him, you need “I told you that she warned me |ed on a doub'e by Hopkins and a Capt, Handsome Horace O’Bryant) Duval and Division Streets wine ieee ccs | Ra Suess, Bs voice wat |Sngle by Ward, giving the Satana|and MF. Wiley Red Milligan 00) em fresh mame and a fresh start. | understand “it beiter if 1 repeated |the lead. However, in the second|0"e Side and Mr. Robert Major! . ISLAND BUILDING CO. Die not lone your nerve. Please | that it was none of your business.” ;|canto, the Cokes knotted the! Colonel Spottswood an: : Be . SES keep i touch with me. Gay's face turned a dull red and | count when a single by Kerr and|®¢! Plummer - = es ee JOHN = PARK - Sse | | N § U R A N C E Bas signed by the warden of the | “You listen to me" She had Mike |* double by Russell scored a run.| Comes, the Driisser Ait vin they E AN q men acess GS im ii were so sure ey Ww ey 3 by the arm, and another The Satens again jumped ahead} seta pe keg } FLORAL those enough for me to ese he Uhiies [asa single by Hopkins and a|>eean to chew their steaks in an-| 328 SIMONTON ST. Me Office: 319 Duval Street i.” tead the Plans, Estimates, Inspection PLUMBING [oc cccccc: cur aoe «ff TELEPHONENO.2 7 CORSAGES ene | of its eyes. jdouble by Ward in the third|‘ipation. . -but_m: ge sang “Cut it out!” I snapped. “Gay, shut |brought home a run. just the rag they were chewing.} I thought that it might have been | ¢, . * However, after many vicissitudes ~ ~ mr ‘oca-Cola took the lead in the: id j yut William, Mike. That's all Was | ges my, |and other interruptions, Mr. Mil-! 4 glad to hear % You've been on my mind up @ tong time. I'd hate you to that 1 hed any grudge it | fourth as they scored two mark- ze oe Ggtinwt you because of your » jers. Singles by Kerr and J. aie? at ns value to you, may we help? tuck. 1 felt then and I still | clieyed him. Well, at least I | Walker and two errors accounted . z SOUTH FLORIDA that you were @ good chap | knew of one thing that Jude had not | for the pair of tallies, |knocked off 13 pars in a row PROPERTY DEVELOPED ie @ tight spot. talked about. : Once more the Red Devils went (Plamniericount) and Bob and Li} eee [finished the: round four On peeet Te he BS see ike ucat rounded and Handsome 17th t of Li fortunately, 4 think we con | (Copyright. 1937. Esther Tyler} @mnage to get you 4 job where 3 you will be just as well off as you Someone quickly covers our tracks | T¥n¢S, Molina and Ward each sin-; ” Sp apa aad ere here. Then yor can forget | im William's room, tomorrow. |gled and cocpled! with an error! CUt-*baf $e mothing and — ated ae wilan sce | PORTER-ALLEN PLUMBING SUPPLIES, | Cait at 530 William Street NURSERY puoné'ste — [%* ~ill te cat te et = COMPANY “ representative to see you {by Lewis, two runners crossed the {hole was aI Ue on a plate. {got too many strokes and Bob not 7 . | The Soda’ Water boys wog: the|°n0Ush. So the last hole was the COKES WON WEDNESDAY AND LOST «fesse Siete ws Sots poor ce ‘singled, Kerr followed suit. Rus ;2°t 9% *» two, pu VESTERDAY: ASSURED OF PENN. sell walked. Walker and Nelson|4°¥2 for four. Colonel ? jthen singled, driving in three|¥°d duplicated that fe: lrons. ‘Li Plummer tried to but got 12 BOCA CHICA CASINO OPEN NIGHTLY. & ~ Our Reputation is Wrap- ped in Every Package 2 ® oa We welcome eve ey - - z | - I tn ot inches. away from in = or in partion, Lengteteading Cora-Cola lost; of the game was scored in the| Im their half of the sixth, the)” , “ 4 Satans in st ov hk tally; four- Mr. Red 3} Pelee dst ~ and Won in their last two games. | seventh stanza. Satens, bodes one 5 lene ¥| same except he got within n PRINTING intest DANCE Weeterday afternoon Roberts! 7). nittine sensation of the| Kerr and Ward, each with three}imches gf the flag. Then M By Us bie Stare whitewashed the Cokes, 5 4 | safeties out of four times at bat,| Plummer putted down for a five Done By phonog: a Se Gi. Gene Roberts pitched 9) *0rDo0n with 2 double and two: the leaders, © jand Mr. Millie got excited and ae po ES great game, allowing the bard-hit-|sing'es in four times at bat- He] J. Walker and F. Tynes hit|Putted, but not down, and got a mod fing Beda Water boys but si oi, scored two and drove home |t¥o out of three, [sx land Yo ali that joyous So ARTMAN PRESS and SANDWICHES hits, two of which were by Ster- Scoze bz innings: R. H. E.jter you heard yesterday, today] a Matinee Dance Every Sundes, nd two by Russell. ore run, Caraballo Bed Devils— and which you will heard for days} Citizen Bldg. mp Stare scored one im the’ Atwell and Caraballo hit two} 101 021 0-5 9 3) %© come was and will be that of| tnitial frame and two in the sec- K Coca-Cola 010 203 0—6 9 3)Mr. Liowél Hildebrande Plummer —PHONE 51— Sager Suwesting’s Guibeten end tening. Another run came in| ®t of three. Baiteries: Ward and Hopkins;|and the recipient of same will be} the feurth canto. The final tally} Demeritt handled seven chances' Villareal and Nelson, ‘Mr. Handsome Horace O’Bryant. ! : ——s

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