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ee SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1987, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ' CUBS CONQUER KING CARL HUBBELL | NOTICE eee oo ee ee D2-167, 420, . B G5-153 “| 486 - 84 64 35 50% Fil . is WITH HEAVY HITTING AS ROOT HELD Notice is hereby given that the following described lands, or so|° Met d pclae eet ee Se-t0t 5-101 much thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes of| Lot 1, B3-320. 9 65 34 6 Wood, J. Le BY : EL GIANTS IN CHECK FOR EIGHT INNINGS dee Docehe et Ser oi tp eiie arriaetes hee ek ed Bee 1 DUCE REE as sale and advertising, will be sold at public auction on Monday, the 2nd G , 15-10: ‘ day of August, A. D. 1937, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, at the court 20° 6 34 18% Isham, RH. ...... Grier house door, the County of Monroe, in the City of Key West, State offs 4 5 n3 399 21 Woot Fk ‘skis = 153 € B3-320 ‘ 2 ee cee . 101 ' ri ” CON- ‘ods, BOTTOMLEY’S BROWNS STARS EVEN SERIES one PRA et ee Pt dat a, as- FAT DEER KEY PINECREST, MAINLAND, FLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 89 TINUE SLUGGING AND WIN Description of Land Name Total Tax{ 466 ~.. 66 33 10 Thompson Fish Co. 7.21 ee gg ey Prope oy Lot Sar and Expense KEY VACAS ANOTHER GAME; YANKEES WITH COKES FOR Bs 5. W160. ee Park, ae Lag $ 3 : es 66 33-25% ‘Thompeon Fish Co. —- 16.60} Personius, F. 3 = Roy Ss. a { Lot 4, d, J. L. (Thompson & FS Westby, Ellen - Ct-552. F1-320-22 .. Stearns, Clark D. et al . DEFEATED BY CHISOX es Smee me dane- aon : 66 104.07 Westby, Ellen | . ee =e! P L. (Thompson & ss s ? Westby, Ellen pa Pt. 5 wee 2 5.71 ioe - 5241 \- Personius, Fred J. 3 G5-153 GRASSY KEY se aaaowe ; Wood, .L. (Thompson “& ae : ‘Wurm, Roeaite Bowell, Guanes he. ir rag 66 40 Adams... ee is Pa as... Albury, Gilbert D. Ei N& Weed, 3.1 .. vale 118 Personius, Fred J. Knapp, Isabel F. ee Pave EH. & BL rie 28 : 4 66 3 Shaw, Blanca R. Taylor .. 4.63 ae Soc So Giannilli, Agnese et al... Lota, Ba.329 | $e 66% Wood, J. L (CW. A. Parrish) 45.65 PINECREST HEIGHTS, MAINLAND, FEAT BOOM)1, FAGE 158 ‘ SW%, SEC. 28, TWP. 54, BR. = (Special to The | Citizen) j NEW. YORK; July.24.—Various DEFEATED COCA-COLA YES- activities onthe’ major baseball - lokgaes’ tsont follow: TERDAY AFTERNOON AT ti "iG ue. BAYVIEW PARK BY SCORE , ago Cubs and Pt. Ne Kadd ic ams met “in their) OF 13 TOS fal”? series, and the Bruins became the first team to conquer * King Carl Hubbell in the Jast, Roberts Stars won the second Shavers, Mildred if 3 Matilde, Pla .. : 66 220 Wood, J. L. . 142.83 BOOT KEY Moss, Fred . S 66 212% Weeds 323s a Schmidt, Anna M. he aluerache pica 39-20 66 32 250% Wood, J. L. ... amt 1 TO: Saunders, Edith _ Roberts, Herman et ux 54 Saunders, Rdith _ Sawyer, Wm. ... y Bs 66 32 46% Filer & Gomez . aie, = BOSE CIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 174 Ru Be PEs; y Pe Oo Brore Te Src m ete one 316 seven games this pitcher went on game of the Social Diamondball 2 Whitmarsh, Wm. 91 | Lot 2, B3-320 66 32 29% Wood, J. L. - 1014 SECS. 3, 4, & 8, TWP. 56, the mound. And they done it in League's championship three-game |p, {. wk al. - OHIO KEY «+ SECTION 2 great fashion, nicking him for 13 play-off series, throwing the se- 3 DIVISION, BOOK 1, PAGE 389 hits in eight frames... It,.was King ries into a tie. Final score of the i os Ogden, David Mack Lot 4, D4-422 .. 66 30 51% Fla. Enterprises, Inc. . 32.74 Guimond, Geo, J. - NO NAME KEY Ford, Elia L. —_ . 7 D2-513 Hyatt, John Z. E : " 66 30 4 Craig, C. L. & Miller A. V. C, MALONEY DIAGRAM, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 22 - 18 66 30 6 Craig, C. L. & Miller A. V. A3-339 ley, H.C. -. . 846 Van Haitsma, W. & Det- A3-341 * Galey, H.C. : - o80 - 19 66 30 tling L. i HE ES A3-387 Galey, H. ©. 19 «66 «630 Gibson, Chas. W. Jackson, Chas, C. & Olive A. G54106 .... .- Roker, Percy J. .. oe . ae ae: a” eae 2 Knowles, Joseph Leeburg .... RANA, MAINLAND, FPGAS FA Peau ive D3-105 . Malone, ‘Wm. H. . B5-7 .. : 13 66 29 6 Perrine D. Lebarron .......... 5 SECS. 3, 4. & 9, TWP. 56, Re FOUND HARBOR KEYS sections Seti McLaughlan, Job McLaughian, Jo! = John . Carl's fifth loss of the season and contest played yesterday after- ended his string of six victories. noon at Bayview Park was 13 to Thirty-nine - year - old Charli2 5. The Cokes took the opening Root saved the game for Chicago | game Wednesday, 14 to 5. Cubs, who increased their lead to’ Gene Roberts was on the mound two full games. He went to the for the Stars the whole route. reseue of C. Davis, who pitched Stanley started for the Soda Wa- two-thirds of the opening frame, | ter boys but retired in the seventh allowing two hits and, two runs.: when the hits started flying all From then on, Root gave up but around him. It got too hot and five safeties and ong. yun, striking he was sent to the showers to cool out two. The lone run was a hom- off. Valdes took his place but er by Moore. Colljng: und Dem-| was replaced by Monk Kerr, who aree connected for four-baggers ' finished the contest, for the Cubs. soot E. Roberts, with three hits’ in At New York R. H. £.! five times at bat, was the leading Chicago ... 11°18 1 hitter, along with Kerr, who got New York “3 7 3 three out of four. Batteries: C. Davis, ‘oot and' McCarthy, Sterling, Demeritt Hartnett; Hubbell, Baker and and Griffin hit two each. Mec- Madjeski. j Carthy, Demeritt, Griffin, Ster- ling and H, Gates each connect- After losing four straight con-) ed for a double. tests to Boston Bees, St. Louis Seore by innings: R..H. E. Cardinals turned on Brooklyn Stars . 004 200 500—11 11 1 Dodgers and defeated Burleigh Cokes . 211 000 001-512 3 Grimes’ charges, 4 to 1, Again' Batteries: E. Roberts and Goss; a veteran pitcher was. outstand- Stanley, Kerr and Carbonell. ing. Jesse Haines, one of the! 217 F 217 F4-191 Porter, James H. Haunmeomeacnes D3-105 Malone. Wm. H. - EB Johnson, Charles Sa: Cold, Frances Ellen .......... € eon 9 67 29 7 Clopton & Kirpatrick ee ees ee yah 10 67 29 4% Clopton ogc epee Be i * Scart LITTLE TORCH KRY |g ijyiioy fet John Lot 7, G3-398 20 66 29 48% Torch Key ire Inc, 5a. ; CIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 174 RH "Galey, Ruth... rs .06} Pt. Lot. 3, D3- 10 oa alae | Lord, Robert F. & Mabie P. : 215 does eer ae eee ke oe Key ie ad —- eae 10: “4 SUBDIVISION 1-209 4 STOCK ISLAND, PLAT BOOK ‘1; Br es ‘35 eet xt a Schultz, B. E. & Viola , Hopking, Jas. Est. .. ts tox of ddgpo rita B Schults, B. B.& Viola MOFPAT'S SUBDIVISION < Gwynne, Blizabeth H.- é es Tepper, Ben, : Gwytne,\Elizandn 3 tert sr - on Beek, Bertha s & Barend & 14 DB-1 Carey, Leon ........... Ae : ted 3 i BEHf y, Sybit te - Gwynne, Elizabeth ; : POINCIANA: ptAISTAND, PLAT Pte & PAGE BESens Corey : - Gwynne, Elizabeth KEY WEST INVESTMENT COMPANY SUBDI Gwynne, Elizabeth H. z Dudley, A. L. ¥ Gwynne, Elizabeth H. 5 ‘ 4 Peres, Harry F eS 2 . Gwynne, Elizabeth H. x x Pullinen, Peter Robinson, Webster R. 5 Gwynne, Elizabeth Pulligen. Peter Robinson), Webster Ro... % . Gwynne, Elizabeth H. 22) Martinez, Rosalie Bocker i q esensnnne « Gwynne, Elizabeth H. s : Wi ig! Perez, Harry ....... Y Gwynne, Elizabeth H.” x ‘ Abbott, Daisy 3, - Paks oa David A. Roberts, Theodor: EB. ad. 911 rd oe v1 Elizabeth ip antes = ~ lade Raveoee = % sae Blizabeth H. ; Atwood, Margaret R. Home Finance Co. FE . om J Elizabeth aie ; MAINLAND, PLAT roan 3. PAGE 174 Home Finance Co. . . soe Gwynne, Elizabeth . SECS. 3, 4, & 9, ae 36, BR. 31 ee SECTIO} ~ Reena Sonne Papy, Bernie C. ...... x 2 sone GWynne, Elizabeth MeNabb,, Elizabeth C. ag . Gwynne, Elizabeth H. x ae is maa ; Gwynne, Elizabeth H. : 34 WA-188. =. ont Tepper, Ben. J. | Gwynne, Elizabeth H. s : POINCIANA. MAIKLAND, PLAT BOOK: 3, PAGE 174 oldest pitcher in baseball, held: eseese. 15 Sawyer, Berlin A. . - Gwynne, Elizabeth H. ....... le a4 4 as a, RK. Sjursen, A..T. ... e \< " Harry C. SECTIO! the Brooklynis to six hits, — FOLLOWING ing otit seven and issuing: three : E Harry ois % persabiy: Anna G. bases on balls. Meanwhile, the! Roberts, acianios Be, = re aaa 5 ice i i peor Red Birds pounded Hamlin and! THROUGH : -_ Irvin, 5 semen : 3 Yr BET Y Cy vere Te NCIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 174 . ; > Lund, Arthur G, : 29) : : yo Matty Cp ee ae ee Hoyt for 12 safeties, including gos baneseanteseeséseccee Lund, Arthur G. a a a ey, Harry C. eens 2 ‘SECTION twordouhlés by Mize avd one sach G2-572 | Home Finance Go. Inc. - Harry C. - wan 5 md h ftball pla: ‘ll 5 Home Finance Co. Ine. -.. 1 B5-222 Harry ©. . 5 Dem : Murphy, A. 1. by Gutteridge and Haines and aj The local softball players wi Knapp, Isabel .. ! e ROGER LOWE'S SUB., BI ; PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 103 oo: : Mereny,. As te three-bagger by Medwick, who hit| Play each and every day next x Knapp, Isabel - L SUB. OF PT. BY of SE, SEC. 20, TWP, OO A. 29 . a+ teen he 1.000, securing three out of three. | Week to get in shape for the Fourth é ee Wien a tac. : Bryarly, Katherine L. At Brooklyn R, H. E| District Tournament that will be 06 Home Finance Co. Ine. 1 ie = hi tp lemtererr gs pr oinig: Bente Prasad aan Samar POINCIANA, ate Ds Te, se di PAGE 174 St. Louis . 4 12. 1) held in Miami in August, epee mensch a a 19 Di-52 B-W C-R1 Knapp, Isabelle 4: Brooklyn .. (1 6 1| Cities that will be represented ime Finance Ca, PINE CREST, BIG PINE KEY, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 131 Batteries: Haines and Owen;| are Miami Beach, Hollywood, Ft. Home Finance Co. PART LOT 2, SEC. 22, TWP. 66, R. 20 ‘ “caine Sorte SMa oyt Hamlin, and Phelps, Cher } Lauderdale, Miami, West Palm ee Lot Sqr. Munere, Gen, & vinko. _ | Beach, Coral Gables, Key West. p ficmd Panes Go, : ie - Ch poror hagie r Z Lowry, RB. Mr. and Mrs Ft. sPieree and’ Palm Beach. Home Finance Co: P. 1G PINE KEY, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 89 Nixon, Ann Cincinnati Reds downed Phila-| | The state is divided into four Gi-a85. GédG0 Robert: P Bernard ce us 238) MDA R. CALKINS BT AL, SUB. OF LOT 1, SEC. 2, TWP. 66, R. 20 Nixon, Annie é fetrich, nee M. istri 3 Di-499 i E vi . delphia Phillies, 6 to 3, with the} districts. Ralph Carter is the B17 . Medina, Miguel : = John Victor... id of home runs by Jordan and) chairman of District No, 1, Tal-| i Wiggins, Elmer : 7 ee > Caraway, B. H lafey. Wild Bill Hallanah was lahassee; J. E. Byrnes, Jackson- Tord, Wm. J, id : Pearl, Frank E, : Pearl, Frank E. on the mound for eight innings’ ville, No. 2; R. B. Van Fleet, > Shellman, Minnie 8. ivr the victors, giving up all, the viagra age Lg rane agar, He dnhiisic Geneitas 20S CRAIN'S SUB, OF GRASSY KEY, PLAT HOOK 1, PAGE St * hits, 10, the Phils got. 5 mi Beacl si lo. 4. : Home Finance Co. inc. MUR. SERED, Be DOs EWS At Philadelphia R: H. EB.} . The winners of No. 4 will play Home Finance Co. Inc. ....... 4h ee 1 Fo-48 . Sterling, alent y terling, Alva C. Cincinnati - 6 12 0, the winners of No. 3 and the win- 83 Daase . Ritter, Thomas J. # Philadelphia . 8 10 1) Ners of No. 1 will meet champs of ‘4 D144 . Perez, Harry . 5 GROVE PARK, UPPER MATECUMBE, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 111 Batteries: Hallahan, Hollings. No..2 and the winners will play : are + Doughtry, Wm. T. Jr. 4 SUBDIVISION OF PT. LOT 2, SEC. 32, TWP. 63, BR. 37 worth and -Lombardi; Walters,|0f those series will meet for the & Bag Se aca ae : DI-G53 see Miller, Michael BE. LaMaster, Jorgens and Atwood. |¢hampionship of the state. ., Gow. veeh ape k key onove eanie Lbertiok UPPER uraneamen ence BK. 1, PAGE 196 . Feel eas Gore = RENSEBES A deposit of $5 as a binder}. © 0 - 18 58 40 38% Johnstone, George J. —........ | PT. LOT 2, SEC. 32, TWP. 63, Ag bod Tamiami Everglades Corp. . Pittsburgh-Boston, to be play- must be in the hands of the chair} ° ¢ eee ae 13 46 36% Jékultone, Geer 15 10 G5-231 . Butters, Edward et ux * rien - “ ~ senanees f ed at a later date. {men of the district at least seven ve 1 MATECUMBE BEACH, UPrEen MATECUMBE, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 133 pf a 1 days before the tournament takes| ,,)~° u 4 40 45% Lathrop, Clinton H. PT. LOT 1, SEC. 32, TWP, 63, R. a7 American Le: place. Each club is allowed 18 : faewiet ae eucate , Chicago White Sox continue to’ Players and must be in uniform. ; Wood, Robert L. gain on New York Yankees. ‘They The final date for the games shall 80 Flory, A. Y, 130.50, Pinder, Willard) Russell eut another game off the Yanks’, be August 10 and September 1 the] @ 2 13. Lathrop, Clinton H. . 25.944 : Pinder. incom , agate lead yesterday by defeating them, | championship will be played. 9 to 6, despite home runs by Di- The writer predicts that the] 37, ae 3 Sweeting, F. B. wane ee ne . Pinder, Leola Y. Maggio, Rolfe and Powell, Red local boys will be in the play-off . Lowe, Chas, Harvey secainonkie: UPPER MATECU MBE, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 4s PT. LOTS 2 & 3, 28, TWP. 63, Bs Ruffing was charged with the'as in other years, It seems: that pate Salisbury, W. ...... 48,84 7 on Jotn Bi, "The: - 3.03} loss. It was the Yanks; second de- | Key West does not get the breaks * “ Pinot vinw, UPPER MATECUMBE, PLAT Book ee PAGE. 193 feat in a row, as other cities do, as we have no} Gj-g 38 Sheltman, John D. 4.28 Fe eS Fe a ean aK) aot” At Chicago’ R. H. FB. , one to keep the games going dur- LAND os eee Be \RLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 50 1-2 G3-152 & 498 |. 8 pease rebbastontou \New York i 6 13. 2 ing the season in order that the | Lot # #2-455"> F-0— 39 Johnson, V. A. & J. L. 19.82 "aah Sonn "KX" @Ctite ¢ Chicago ....... _... 918 1 players will be in shape. Even PLANTATION ar" OR LOBE ISLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 66 2 2 G3-152 & 498 = RE RD etree terres Batteries: Ruffivik, .Makosky the grass on the field is not ¢uk Ao WSidie a as | Watkins Properties, Inc. 19.48 Tawasun. 3 ie OF NWI OF NES. SEC. 38, MPs i Phew e: f and D'zkey Whitehead, Brown Due to the efforts of E. Albury, PLANTATION AKEY OR LONG ISLAND @ 0 3° Dit . Halloway, Kathryn & Emma, and Sewell. iv; Stanley, Kerr, Atwell and other Goi Naat k.Oe 1A, BAY WOOD, KEY LARGO, PLAT Book 1, PAGE 102, icieaesices players who voluntarily offered 4-186 63 38 “41% Watkins Properties, Inc. 27.87 SUB. OF PT. LOTS 1, 2, 4,5 & TWP. 31, St. Louis Browns have taken on their services, the grass was cut : t % Watkins Properties, Inc. 1.40 i a new spirit since Sunny Jim Bot-, down this week. 7 r. ‘ rani — — Davenport, tomley took over the club. For! However, these setbacks will [pctji6 ~~. 58% Watkins. Properties, Inc. 39.50 “oe the second successive day, the net keep the local players from] C4-186 ....... 38 26% Watkins; Properties, Inc. 18.19 ; eecenerrs ee Browns have hit ofted and hard. fighting every inch of the way, |" 2ry; Wt + | 38 17% Watkins. Properties, Inc. 12.37 + Gerais = eae Pred 2. racke =. This time, with Hogsett shorting and fans can just bet that they PLAN z " "i : ‘TATION KEY OR LONG ISLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 1 - ra 5 tu ~- Wood, Juli: esl five-hit hal!, they shitout Wash-! will due credit to Key West. Pt. Lots 1 & mre vical) Pegg me gy ington Senators, 8 ta .0. The! 14, G4-51, 53, SEASIDE KEY ‘LARGO, PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 10 Axelson, Mary Me’ Reowns esnuead 18 bingles oft theae PICKED TEAM T0 re 4 on 18 63 1% Parker, Harry 3. 3.63 SUB. OF PT. LOT 4, SHC. 14, TWP. 62, BR. 25 Nat hurlers. A five-run rally in awe 28 63, 38 19% Watkins Properties, Inc tat ee Ae Conley, Victor H. & Mary W Asetoon, Mary MaDecgal > the second inning left the outcome | PLANTATION KEY OR LONG ISLAND SINGLETON’S ADDITION TO TAVERNIER COVE, KEY LARGO, [4 of NY & never in dovbt, PLAY TOMORROW A i PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 125 R 4-23 Palateve C: FORMERLY CARRIED ON TAX ROLL AS TAVERNIER COVE, NO. 2 [xu ce NY & myers Se s— At St. Louis RHE! 4 13 3 5 tergy At = 63 24 Richards; D, et al 16. SUB. OF LOT 2 & PT, LOTS T & &, SEC, 34, TWP, 62, B. 35 8 4-23 ¢ Washington 0.0000... 0 6 0 ia wipe ts « rie — Mills, Edward .... Axelaon, Mary MeDoug=! Axelson, Mary Medowwai - SBRSraeaanusae f fo Pereerese 2 3 Beessssss St. Louis ... se 818 1 A picked team ieinga™ meet the 2 a Ey ee ee : . 62 ~ 13 63 17 Richards,'D. E. et al ee pacing Batteries: Weaver, Jacobs, Coconuts tomorrow afternoon at | Pt. Go gaan: st ; te pect tenet savings Bank Cohen and R. Ferrell; Hogsett Navy Field. beginning at 2:30), °U8¢ =~ % 63 %@ Bertramy, A. J. 7 “ tine Lane, Della A. . ies and Hemsle: Lane, Della A. x _ 4} pa _.. Diener, Bunne bad 2 Members of both clubs claim . a 63 37 «610 ~=6Richards, D. EB. et al Beston Red Sox downed Cleve-' that the players will have to be ISLAND OF UPPER MATECUMBE yee tan neon aa noon a Jand Indians, 6,19 2. Both teams on time or the contest will be }%,.Gex. Tet 1. . — eo FINAL SERIES GAs MONDAY Peollectod 11 hits and oth teams, called off. re ‘oer. Lot 1, = i A Pe ane : 1.19 LEAGUE STANDINGS sed two pitthets. “None of the | ~ ~ geen regs bi 1% Ruseell, Richard H. ts > Srecting E 2 119 ‘ Bor. Lot 2, 'S were over two-base hits. ; ta’s hit hard in the nighteap but; G5-249 a 1% Russell, Rosa Le: * MANDALAY, KEY LARGO, PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 194 NATIONAL 11 LEAGUE “Three of the hurlers, Hudiin, Gale-| Detroit went them two better, 14. [Pt, Gov. Lots 2 ot Mica iia ee patil nic m2 sane Club— Ww. L Ouse and McKain, each struck} 9 to §. i | . a oe ‘ " "pies ¢ . < ck | and won, 9 to 8, In 11 innings. 3S Ghat... me Thompson, Walter et ix its) Chicago . out three batters | 3. . 37 «= 6% Russell, John A } 7 . 7 ' i Thompson, Walter et ix 1.74 é At Cleveland R.H, E.| At. Detroit ’ MATECUMBE, PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 41 ~ Siovtnem H. Hn —~ sag eer rok » Boson . 6 11 0! Philadelphia : TAVERMER BRIGHTS, KEY LARGO. FLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 180 | Qo 17 Cleveland i 242 1) Detroit r. 2 t & Raynor, Stewart « z SUB. OF LOT I, @ PT. LOT 7, SHC. 34, TWE. Gh > Batteries: MeKain, Wilson andj Batteries: Kelley and Brecker; : we te __. Capay, Haast Ht Desautels; Hudin, Galehouse and) Auker, Cof?men, Rowe, Russell], — Pinder, Ben} Lee od | Pytlak, and Tedbetts, Hayworth, - 1 Rider, Rw. . hc os 7.2) [LOTS 9 & 20 & PT. LOTs 17 & 18 OF GOV. LoT 2, Ea Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia} . & 7 i Delmar Athictics eplit a. doubleheader.| At Detroit En 483 7 2M Patten, Dorte Het al 8.98 Gs “ Dexter The A’s ‘ombarded Cochrane's | Philadelphia ‘ Stor 1% Patten, Dorie 1. . aa 3 iabiehil ee men in the opener with 17 hits’ Detroit LONG KEY ~ and a 16 te 4 victory, Kelley ped Batteries: Fink, Nelson the Tigers to six hits. Again the! Conroy; Lawsen, Gill and Belton. ees SEQ Filer @ Reynolds ; A eo: 3 BSLsers SAsesse = s