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fil } is s opposing pitching for! 14 safe blows and an 8 to 1 vic- Dean was relieved in the i : STARS T0 MEET = =: COKES TODAY <= Sc cracked out two home runs. 1 | The loss was Dizzy’s seventh of| FUTURE GAIM=S IN SOCIAL’ ithe season against 11 victories. i Hubbell won his tenth game and LEAGUE V’ILL BEGIN | AT 5 O'CLOCK | bess afi F i E beraes rE ul eit t {has ‘ost bat four. He hung eight straight victories at the beginning ,of the season, then lost four in a ‘row as now won his last two; starts. {Brooklyn Dodgers took a twin|™ondball League this j bill from Chicago Cubs yesterday,}when Roberts Stars i Mr. Earl Julian get wet for his wife told {time (before thcy were m: r ‘ i és i-\ that he, was a sweet doy and Pay will continue in —_ Dia-| “imee My, Earl has Plt seared afternoon He left Cookie Mesa and friends and Coea-ito fend for each other or them- [eelves as they saw fit. However, and Mr. Earl got 48 on one round, ji which was the same as Cookie, a teased fos :the Stars and St-| i better than tis Dake of] © saeket ley and Nelson for the Cokes.“ Rock Sornd and a little worse than | Klien, Games in the future will start yy Texas Hood of the Navy's} tional jhalf-game ahead of the Giants/at5 p.m. finest. ed jand (Cards. The Redbirds kept} Tomorrow, Coca-Cola and Cara-; second: place by « few points, be-/1 0, ped Devils -will i ; i é ling in a virtual tie with Terry’s| #0 Red Devils will meet. |__ The other night at the dinner,}Schmeling and Johnny ciate. Standing of the league: |Mr. Handsome Horace O’Bryant| British champion, will i Pirates made the} Club— y. L. Pet. and Mr. Red Milligan allowed as! London for the title in a 15-roun race a little more interesting and| Coca-Cola | 2 0 1.009 how they could beat Bob Spotts-!match in Avgust or September; a little more tighter by whipping| Roberts Staié”!. 1. 2 .3g3/ "00d and Li Picmmer any time) that Braddock wants to fight Pas- tell you ' Phi'adelphia Phillies, 4 to 3. Both! ior, Red Ds ithey wanted to. In this case, Bill) tor, Farr end a few others and: | teems collected 10 hits, |Carabal’o Red Devils 1 2-333. Fripp took Li’s place in everything then have a return match with as important.” | Boston Rees shoved Cincinnati | 2xeept the art of bovine killing|Joe Louis in New York or vicini-! The fierceness of his answer ‘down by taking a doubleheader. ‘and so Mr. Bill and Colonel Bob/ty; that Joe Louis says he wili- | Both seores were overwhelming, beat the pants off Horace and ‘fight all comers and be a real‘ |10 to 5 and 8 to 2. ,Red on account of Mr. Handsome} champ; that Kerns has offered/ Boston Red Sox helped their First Game ae 2 58 gas Py Ma eS piesa; to Louis for a bout with! standing tremendously yesterday ni i: i. make enough 38’s. On the other ling in September in De-| Pegi gpieaprecray® espe -d 5 paneer ee Q ie = hand, ‘Mr. Fripp and Mr, Golonel| troit. All ballyhoo now but lets -Louis Browns, 8 to 0 and 11 to 7.|~ © ee made whatever score they desir-|see what will happen. | |Wilson turned in a six-hit affair| Philadelphia Seen S Ss jin the frst contest. Batteries: Galehouse, Andrews, | Nw, York Yenkees took a-single| Brown-cnd~Snilivan; Gaster and, Mr, ‘Lewis Pierce eould not find “ygame"-from Detroit Tigers, 9” to! Brucker. iMfr. Clém Price on atcount of Mr. 5. Murderers Row amassed ‘Clem did not wish to be plucked so. Mr. Pierce picked Mr. Moreno: R. H. E.!and got p'ucked in return, 712 0} 2 6 1! Doc. Willie Penababe Kemp Hudlin and Pytlak;! (who © also. presidents the club) | ——\— + weet Nelson, Turbeville and ‘and Fred Ayala. (imagine. Beau J ? # rae J jBrommell out on a day like that} ae IR 7 \for Cleveland, 7 to 2. z jand taking that chance with those #35 5 7 | Pounded out 15 bingles, Chicags| eae Sas = = E [bemrt-tidttecs Se) j f t 2, A a partner and they had Charlie kee ee 9 17 0'Salas and Mr. Baseoi Grooms for! Batteries: Lawson, Poffenberg- ; opponents and before long Doc er, Russell and Tebbetts; Malone, | and Fred wished they could see Murphy and Dickey, | Charlie either slip down in a mud} | puddle or else knock his ball into! R. H. E. the rough once without finding| | i i 3 FH I i : iy gee 4 i E i ek if i i E ae Py s k i eg at i LE i i seat i i their third victory over the Cubs!/(Co'a will cross bats. in a row and swept the sries, 3 to! he said shak- 1. Scores: 8 to 3 and 6 to 4. {Mungo won the first game and fe | Hamlin, the nighteap. | | The Bruins are now only a t t a? { H Batteries will be Roberts i i ago Manager oootraucticonsiusiade iB gg rf i ae 8 é Hi Hl i i HG Fe Hl CIVILIZATION IN AMERICA rl f ; : ‘ 4 pa! and Hetisley; Walberg, Oster- mue‘ler and Desautels. i i 3 i ir July . August 17 28 eS Secend Game At Philadelphia veveland jhits to 12 for the Tigers. | . Cleveiand Indians ‘and Philadel-} :phia Athletics split a double bar-| |re'l affair. With Caster hurling; |four-hit ball, the A’s shutout the| hee Tribe in the curtain-raiser, 10 to! Kelly. 0, while Hudlin held them to six| Conroy. [safeties in the final fracas to win z , a 7a { The summaries: National League First Game ain't sure it’s right. Look for the old lott At Chicago | Brookiyn I stared at him blankly. “Loft?” I echoed. 7 ' Chicago - “Yes. Take Mr. Michael. He should e5 be able to find it.” | Batteries: French, TO THE FOLKS THAT CAN’T GET OUT TO SHOP—WE DELIVER. JUST GIVE US A RING AND WE DELIVER ANYTHING FROM 10c UP ifs F ' i | > a. ¥ At Washington ‘Chicago * 310 2 s Washingto: Mungo and Phelps; pupae 7" i f i E 5.15 O}same at once (or a better ball). 3 10 0) After much difficulty, the game Lyons and Sewell;: was over with Charlie and the big! ~ t ELECTRIC IRONS: “Regal”. A. BREAD AND PASTRY CAN: and iy Rg “James!” It was M. Farrington on the port. “Stop it this instant! What is it? Where are you going?” I had scant time for entangling my wits with Queen Victoria! “The loft!” I shouted. “The loft! The Skipper may be there.” I had Michael by the arm and was tugging him in. ~ eeewes of the door, but he held “The loft?” he echoed. “You're crazy! There isn't any.” ‘ Higgins’ last words were ringing in Ht ? ie my ears. Take Mr. Michael. He should ; find it. of your sudden inspira- tions, Jim?” came Gay's voice sweet- ly. I seized Michael. “Don’t lie to me!” I howled. “You're taking me there or Till break your lousy neck!” Michael threw me off easily. “Don't be a fool,” he said quietly. “You're not going to tell me whether or not there’s a loft in my own—” His voice trailed off and his eyes sud- denly widened. “Good Lord!” he said hoarsely. “There is a— Come on!” (Copyright. 1937. Esther Tyler) be able to T. E | | i i et if I jumped at @ loophole for escape.! We find the Skipper, tomorrow. Today In History mer OFF Peeeeseococoeooseososoes | of Monmouth! gcheduled t Navy American and the “British—many| on both sides overcome by the in- $ | Field wes called off. 31815 — Commodore Decatur. A contest will be ed for heading an American squadron, | next Sundey and on Monday the anchored off Algera in the short | best two clubs in the city will cross ‘Wer cgainst the North African pi- bats, rate states. Manager Dean of the Coconuts = lis picking the best in the city for 1864—The National Deaf-mutes |}. club among the colored play- College, now Gallaudet College, “ jers and Manager Acevedo will have ‘pened in Washington, D. C. {a good clu! for the occasion. 1902—Congress provided $40,-| ———————— te ot in| Hergenberger start at Oakland, 900,000 to buy France's rights in; Cal, on army flight to Hawaii, bag — - crossing Pacifiec’s 2,000-odd miles 1927—Lieuts. Maitland and in less than 26 hours, The baseball game. | for yesterday aftern Parmelee, Davis O'Dea. if | Second Game | At Chicago | Brooklyn Chicago _... Batteries: Hamlin and Phelps ‘Root, Shoun, Bryant, French an | Hartnett. | First Game | _ At Cincinnati | Boston Macfayden and Lo-| R. Davis, Brown,| j VanDermeer, Hallahan and Lom-} | bardi. } Second Game | At Cincinnati Boston _. 1016 1) | Cincinnati 510 2 Batteries: Turner and Mueller;| Hollingsworth, R. Davis, Schott! and V. Davis. RHE, At Pittsburgh | Philadelphia | Pittsburgh Batteries: | Ageped Lucas and Todd. New York — 14 St, Louis . 2.8 "Batteries: Hubbell and “Man-!| j cto; ‘J: Dean, Harrell, Haines ‘and’ | Ogrodowski, 1 { American League j First Game | At Boston St. Louis | Boston - * | Batteries: . jand Hoffman; Wilson and Berg. Second Game At Boston St. Louis __... } Deshong, Linke, Jacobs and R. boss of the electric company on Ferrell. top of a four-up score. FIPIAIL LL 22 2 oe OVER-SEAS TRANSPORTATION €C0., INC Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diese] Power Boats—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12:00 o’clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock P. 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