The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 21, 1937, Page 3

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Sag was to fall the fies sli iknow that ind 7 to 2 Dut without held the Bees to four will see us is the ones the first game and Dizzy be ap- here'sanother Jin the nighteap. It was Dean's million- Sige Som victory against four de- = = of leaned too heavily of 6 : i | aac he pee eee three went out on called strikes. The lone tally against him ning” The first man up walked, then Culmer hit one to left and p fi ¥ i 8a i Connie Mack thinks the All- First Game | Star club in the American League “}burgh Pirates split a twin bill by At Philadelphia . should be Picked from the folow- | the same score, 4 to 2. The Dodg- | Detroit ing players: Dickey, Ferrell and jers went down in defeat in the | Philadelphia i Pytlak, catchers; Greenberg and opener and captured the final| Batteries: Auker and Tebbetts; Gehrig, first base; Gehringer, Carter, Thomas and Hayes. j second; Rolfe or Clift, third 5 i Hs he Fs fF i i ; : I Hl sight H i : i § to keep my voice {contest, as Hoyt and Hamlin held | secon C . P the hard-hitting Bucs to six safe- ; Appling or Cronin, short; utility au = other room?” | for know about Hig- \ ies, | . Second Game infielders, Higgins, Biuege and | by Culmer for seven innings, with <n gins send him to the | In the American League, New| At Philadelphia . H, E. Ciseell; outfielders, Bell, Walker, | five hits. But im the eighth the | nase Spereat fellow. His eyes were | York Yankees and Detroit pore een : = A Difieer, Crammer, Averill aad fireworks started i mysterious disappear- drawn. {are running neck to neck. Coch- ; _ pitchers, mn, ‘ ‘ 4 th Seaea mae eee eel pas tanee| Batteries: 2 ; Gomez, Harder, Allen, Bridges. Stickney, with three safeties out of four times at bat, was the’ out of three. Villareal, Alonso,’ rand Acevedo hit two out of five. Every member of the Cubs hit least one safely. Allen was creditted with two of Peed than McCarthy’s c'an but/ Kelly, Smith and Lopez. ;Kennedy, Grove and Newsom {have lost three more, which puts /“should give them enough to play them a full game behind the First Game {nine innings,” but still, Connie pace-setters. Both teams won 3 At Boston R. H. E.' Mack says, “I can not see any doubleheader yesterday. {Cleveland ..2 7 1 pitchers in the junior circuit to With Lefty Gomez twirling | Boston 3 5 9 1\compare with Hubbell, Dean and Pytlak; Mungo.” He says he picks the ti i g i I i a 3 3 3 , i H | six-hitter in the initial fracas and| _ Bate: ca viene Pearson a mals game in the| Grove and Desautels. American League to win on the! the = hits secured off Salinero’s _ nightcap, the Yanks downed Chi-/ strength of their fielding and hit- | lan i = s ‘ Second Game iti The Cubs played errorless ball cago White Sox-in -both- cmd of| a 8 — in the field. = la double-barrell affair, 8 to 4 and} _. 7 to:4. Cleveland |" Untucky Philadelphia Athletics} Boston | were the vietims of Detroit Tigers'| , Batte jtwin victory. Auker held them) Pstlak; Wilson, jto eight safeties in the opener as | Sautels. the Tigers won, 6 to 3, and Bridges! Dates set for the semi-pro base-| _ Score by innings: R. HEL: ball tournament in Florida are}Cubs .. 000 000 045—9 15 0 , Wyatt and July 12 to 29. The tourney will|Stars —.. 000 100 000—1 5 2 ‘alberg and De-'be played at Daytona Beach. Six-j Batteries: Salinero and J. Vil-) |teen clubs in Florida have already | #feal; Culmer and J. Sands. ; declared their intentions of play- “ Sy herbs soseaigs At Washington R. H. Eling. Winning team will go to <3 final Sintect seize edited OS Louis 3 8 0O( Atlanta to play the Georgia cham- FC ee le Sf pounded out a 8 to 1 win. Washingtdn 5. 9 3 piétis and the vietors in. the se 2a | Cleveland Indians and Social Batteries: Hogsett and Hoff-jries will travel to Wichita, Kan., [a i Red Sox divided two games, th2|™27 W,Ferrell and Hogan___ ‘for the final eliminations. : Q : + [Indians losing the opener, 5 to 2, = : é ou a3 ” jand grabUing the nighteap, 8 to 7./ Lefty Grove pitched a me. | affair in the opening game. Washington Senators downed! “St. Louis Browns, 5 to 3, in a| |single game. Wes Ferrell won) his third straight game since join-! ling the Senators. | The summaries: Installing Running Water OR REPAIRING YOUR WATER LINES, LET US BID ON YOUR 144” GALVANIZED PIP! ‘ Per Poot ......-—2i4..-.. ; 34” GALVANIZED PIP! ? and Phelps; Brandt, Lucas, Brown | Per Foot jand Todd. : <a at ; 1 GALVANIZED PIPE, . ots y Per Fag et 14¢ Cut Length—ic More Per Foot We carry a complete line of fittings for the above sizes of pipe the rus. eig- Past 2. 7 ington’; bead teye3 |shapiped from —_ *hcedkes face to mine. For an instant I ought | would be obliged to fight my ‘out, but only for an instant. Wil- | Ss jiam's eyes fell and he sank back into | ; Hey, Hanla oi “~r ee ow per, Youran always) Big chair. words were | Phelps; Brown and Todd. | , ‘said M. Farrington cryp- Seeets enette. “Cook knew it—and Slaeige Ss | ya if - ae irs e fast as Mike come through the)" Tetirely new train of thought | At St. Louis ELECTRIC COOKERY IS THE WORLD'S MOST BRASS HOSE BIBBS: BRASS PLAIN BIBBS: . F face told the stcry tong before| was popping ints my head. | Boston MODERN METHOD OF PREPARING FOODS YW 80c uy” Se ‘ 3 onda. “By that you mean Ann e? BE teain e og z vs ° PT Meaet Gad thing.” “Yes.” | Batteries _. NOW IS THE TIME for you to install an elec- % . -... $1.00 een rod - = —. Reehed at te"|geakens Ae had eased tse z if tric — in pe home. ; ; - sardon‘c.|1 was doing some rapid thinking. ere wi eno cost for installation, an =e - ow ae . 3 r Sie gdie coe fener ty (Copyright, 1937. Esther Tyler) | ied eae monthly pacaaata are ons than SEVEN CENTS A FOOT CHECK VALVES, GLOBE VALVES, BRASS: + cocridor won tit in| A.get Wiltiam to cal about Migzias RUSSELL’S DAY. BRASS: ~ etme Bs 7 listened outside of | tomorrow. 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