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SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1987. : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CATCHER MUELLER OF BEES SPOILS ED NOTICE ne BRANDT'S CHANCE OF NO-HIT CONTEST... rs marten cto an oP RS ae oe ae rigs no uch thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes of | Lot 1, B3-320.. 9 65 34 6 Wood, J. 1 1986 herein set opposite to the same, together with the,cont of sucht, (0°: DUCK KEY = jsale and advertising, will be sold at public auction on Monday, the 2nd CUBS INCREASED LEAD TO LOPEZ NINE AND laay of August, A. D. 1937, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, at the court —— eee patige tame =a FOUR GAMES IN NATIONAL} house door, the County of Monroe, in the City of Key West, State ofj1o+ 5 3-320 ag Florida. 65 Pte Wood, J. L. ... a . Bs RR : . inl NECREST, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 8% LEAGUE RACE BY DOWN- PICKED OUTFIT no ne am we Pt. Lot “3, G5- ee i Description of Land Name Total Tax} 466 66 33 10 / Thompson Fish C». —........ i PT. SEC, 20 @ 21, TWP. 54, R. 34 i Bee iene PLAYED T0 TIE Pi oh B-w-150 ea ise. KEY VACAS H Ipt Gi-335) VV.352 : ie : nqg | Lot 4, G5-466 66 33 25% Thompson Fish Co. Lots '1 to 4, Wood. J, L. (Thompson & Deocsm meres ne we Seocemmeoe yo te ke err B aioe & eee pais eee kebte the | $2-10 was donated. It is shown 30 «5 ~—- Gibson, Chas. W. that more than this amount is 7 Gs4t06 | Roker, Percy J. “ - ‘ r : 30 2 Knowles, Joseph Leeburg ... cry nm otomem Seon ie - t 4-552. F1-320-22 Stearns, Clark D. et al. z : { Pt Ch-5 Rion AEE Se B3-320, 553 66 32 316 7 a on ae age | tpt. D2-180 ... i phine ©. 59) 83. FREEING NEW YORK, July 31.—It ‘al-,CONTEST WENT BUT BEYEN Tur. Ghee. B-WC-41 ss , Isabel Re ‘ “o (ihomphon “ Pt. 186 e! ins most happened: yesterday” - after~ INNINGS, ENDING 5 TO 51h a2 Rus S na ; Be ee -320 4 66 32 «40 ts x Siti dt, the t. I Albury, Gilber' 66 32 11% Wood, J. Le... os i ‘s a ale emg eae pi] INGRAHAM AND STERLING} Gi-52 Knapp, Isabel. 37 | pe Lak =e 2 - mainstays of the Pittsburgh Pa as coceeeeeesseeencnnnnen + Sinan heehes <a : : 00 66 3. Shaw, Blanca R. Taylor . rates’ pitching staff, barely’ miss- { HIT HARD 4 : - 66 66% Wood, J. L. (W. A. Parrish) ed entering baseball's' Hall: of} bce : Sone eee : 66 220 Wood, J. Le BOOT KEY Fame. But for Catcher Mueller | 8 z c s Moss, Fred a .90| Lot 3, B-320 .. 66 111% Wood, J. L. of Boston Bees, he wuold have! ane Yeats grlected to. represent Pt. matress te Ome” pennness .82/Lots 1 & 3 to icubes jy | Key West in the fourth District 7, B3-320 _ 66 250% Wood, J. L. +. penne iets wos ioe: 27 | Diamondball Tournament and a Spectre ara ideo 33] Co.-G-296 POINCIANA, A, MAINLAND, rLat % FAam 16 { Sawyer, Wm. 255] C.O.B.-G-296 . 15 66 32 46% Filer & Gor i . = emis oF he Beet finevp who club picked by Manager Carabalio Whitmarsh. 91) Lot 2, B3-320 7 66 32 29% Wood, Par red . SHOS. 3, 4, & eae 36, R. 3h solved Brandt’s southpaw slants, | “UD Plc v Lincoln, A. Lincoln et al - on1o Key “‘sSction Going to bat twice, offically, the | of the Red Devils played toa tie : meine cea apd Ree 08! Lot 2, Dé%422 _ 66 30 51% Fla. Enterprises, Inc. ....... backstop slapped out two! Jast night at Bayview Park. a gare = phi rer NO NAME KEY Be tock ob stich doubles.|. The contest went only seven AS-257 . Ford, Elia L. Be aes hits, both of which sp bbe ‘dt’s|innings, due to poor financial D2-513 Hyatt, John Z. . — 66 30 4 Craig, C. L. & Miller A. V. aed tee Pivabes ntedén: Sees ‘support. A collection was taken W. C. MALONEY DIAGRAM, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 433. f 66 30 6 Craig, C. L. & Miller A. V. two-hit pitching, too. Guy Bush | SPP t : s, sede be Z jes i jup at the game, at which about A3-339 . c. - cotton .81) Pt. Lots 3, 4, 5, 3 Van Haitsma, W. & Det- he'd them to seven safeties in try- t, and onl: A3-341 a. is js x C2-580 66 30 110 tling L. . sin ing to offset Ed’s remarkably| 300 fans was present, a y ‘3-337 ©. pe ee Pt Lots. z oe hurling. The Bucco’s won game in their half of the ninth in-| [needed to payotor the lighb y for ights, : . are hae shoving over the lone run) "TO. fs charge. of the games 11 n= Maloney Wm, Ho . MEM Sai ae $6... 0 Pettins dabhiven of the fracas, : . Pt, 10.12 : NEW FOUND HARBOR KEYS : a + tt if local fans want to/ Pt. Malone, Wm. H. = +28 Chicagv Cubs stretched their | Lae 2 adhere layed under | Pt- 2 Johnson) Charles Samuel shaky hold on the National League | Ra light: they a ree ta gic Fe : } Gold cPrances Ellen ee 6. 5 29:17) | Gleptom, & Kirpatrick _..... lead to four full’ games. They. G. Ge WATSON SU Bpr ON, BOOK 1, PAGE 209 D2-576 |. 29°?" " . " ae net it whipping New York Giants |™9re support in the future. a 13 -B3-332 Rmable, Rafael D. oie refi ate af esterday in the opening game of Sp niieitbe “game lasted last + 7 {Lot 7, G3-393 . “38h Toren ed Farms, Inc... ¥ night, it was exciting and_hard- 13 Be 7 aie} Rath 3 Pt. Lot 3, D3- 5 r thei esent series. The Bruins! 13 Wi B-8i wey, Ru 5 U . A sib t rors |f0Ught all the way. 3 8 13 Ginag bord, ‘Hopert RS Mabie P. z 215 “a : } Parms,' Inc. See ee eee tuo. une that | 2% the very first inning, the G. G. WATSON'S SUBDIVISION, 17200 ; ; PAGE ss that allowed the two runs Lopez Funeral Home players put |P* 13. RR-730,"A5-349) . “Hopkins, Jas Est. ‘ cinched the fracas to come’ in| tne: runs. Baker walked; MOFYATS $PBDIVISION Siisabeth Bath teams, scored three rane 0 een went out. Kerr hit 2 ib Bias RE ee oR ryane, Blsapein me. : 20 - Ys - r es " ‘Gumbort itched good a game ‘hot one through short. Sterling KEY WEST INVESTMENT COMPANY SUBDIVISION : Elizabeth et j { doubled, scoring Baker and Kerr. B5-70 . Dudley, “A. L. ..... ‘ ; Elizabeth as Bill Lee, both allowing eight ‘Athury hit another single, scoring G3-500 SO Keres, ‘Harry Oe Gwynne, Hilzabeth 1. 1s - a - b el 5 ae ¥: » El le ‘- 5 hits, but poor git As re ' Stabling: McCarthy hit a lize wa : ane died § e : 89 Guiaks meee ; Bowman. Katherine pace ap Oe en inet drive to Acevedo, who doubled Al B4-343 . ~- Martinez, Rosalie Bocker —. + Ee alee eee : : poet Daly AS rn a raws pete ; j bury off first. ? Caer = Roberea Phcodens e. 5. 91 3 a Gwynne, Elizabeth ; Walerignt, David 2” ra iz 2 35- <I Lerd, ond R. wynne, Elizabeth H. % seeeeseeenee In another 1 to 0 affair, Phil-| The nha oa ea eg ia pee Heats wibence Gel sn 2 5-17 Gwynne, Elizabeth POINCIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT ROOK 3, Bid 1 ade!phia Phillies defeated Cinein- | TS in their half 0: eee 572 . Home Finance Co. In ‘ 7 “ Gwynne, Elizabeth SECS. 3, 4,4 % R. 8h the | frame on singles by Garcia and A G5-257 - | Papy, Bernie C. 4 ¢ Gwynne, Elizabeth nati Reds. LaMaster was D2-1 McNabb, Elizabeth ©. i SBOE SEs Gwynne, Elizabeth 24 F4-128 lie: f th test; He held tha! Acevedo and two wild pitches, : Gevnae. mimes ro of the contes' le In the ad canto: She Fun: : ; 2 z POINCIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT noox vg shite Sie. 20 the wecond canto, the 2 Gwynne, Elizabeth H. INLAND. TLAE BO Cincy players to five hit Hh l tall 5 2-130 . Sawyer, Berlin Alo... i 5 Gwynne, Elizabeth H. x teammates garnered only seven off | eral Homers rung up a lone tally. G4132 | Wace . t . Marry C se ; SECTIO: Holingsworth and Lee Grissom. po agree single, an aro out Roberts, Clarice B. (i. 223 y. Harry ¢ =e x » Stransbury, Anna G. .. t C1-340 - Irvin, Jr.) : i ~ jaley, Harry C. . 2 POINCIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 174 In the American League, New 0 tse inele Deunght home tend, Aeteve Go : ‘ 5 PCBS Harry o TAN Secs: ECS. 3, "5 ai és -game | ss 3 56. --. Lund, Arthur G. ee : 5 ; : larry C. eepbhlgeayes ciao ee ae | Aga‘n in their half of the sec- s-ovssemee Home Finance Co. Ine. ........ . * pa a Harry ©. > aes as trate ag oor St ond inning, Caraballo’s hand piek- : - Home Finance Go. Inc. 91 Harry C. ul rowns, while icago ; ~ . . . Knapp, Isabel . Sa es 5 See 4 : ed men scored two runs to knot = Knapp, Isabel ® 91 SUBD OF PT. BE ff SE%, SEC. TWP. R, 20 White Sox were idle. Lou Gehrig ; ihe saan Muliné waked. 4. rr ieeioccoe 5 a % of SEM, 26, 66, - pecvec ty dome ras — * Ma ii Carbone! singled. Caraballo went 9 [Sh rp c § 11 BS-270_. Sterling, E. C. -10 POINCLANA, ma MAINLAND, PLAT noon 1, PAGE 174 attack by the Yanks on Hogse' a 7 2 Pihanc % 3 18 D1-53 B-w C- 41 = Knapp, Isabelle -. seonee . TWR. and Strickland. The Browns ‘out, Vildes lined out to left. “Dee Ganeaoe ¢ 3 2 19 D1-52 B-W C1 Knapp, Isabelle oi woe. 2 aonen Hopkins hit to second who fumbled aes 4 4 . x > daamnitted O errora: Final - T Home #inanes (Co. 2 f PINE CREST, BIG PINE KEY, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 181 cowrmeneene Calkins, bm sag & Mattie : 2 8 ad 2. eile Wicker | the ball. Bases are full. On a ; Home Finance Co. Y PART LOT 2, SEC. 22, TWP. 66, R. 20 score was, : : ] Home Finance : Z Lot Sar. furned in a: seven-hit affair: for ze pitch, Molina scored and J. [Home Finance G i tS 25-206 Homan, J. D. i the jeague-leaders. ee ee ee a memes ~ “Home Finance C ‘ 4 33° G248 ‘Thompson, Louise ‘later on another wild pitch, : oe Spans Co. ; PALM VILLA, BIG PINE KEY, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 89 ogra epancSeel vec The Key West representatives ee eee Serre Sarees. © 03] LIDA Ry CALKINS ET AL, SUB. OF LOT 1, SEC. 23, TWP. 66, 8. 20 : Roberts, P. Bernard et ux it their last in the 4th ; Medina, Miguel .. 2 16 «3 D1-499 SB Se Smith, John Victor . 9 Fetey, Crate Maries ear ies PeCarth Noi ak In- - Wilson, Corinne ee ~ s 7 3 D1-500 Smith, John Victor ‘or the Sox but gave way to Rube! ata doubled : Wik] Miwa Wiggins, Elmer 1 7 Da-439 Caraway, Bo H tobe g eg was also lifted in ®™@nam doubled to le ussell | 3 Lord, Wm. J. = : 9 19 Dass Pearl, Frank E. favor 0’ json. z struc: out. C. Gates tripled to . PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 140 7 30 D32-597 Steinar iuonie s. center, bringing in Ingraham. eee CRAIN'S SUB. OF GRASSY KEY, PLAT 1, PAGE 1 Home Finance Co. Inc. < x J 5 e Finance c. 2 1 ~ h Cleveland Indians, 18 to 2. ‘The! | The Wicked beam ane me eri ce aie Gagan etme #1 bea terling, Alva. C Nats landed on opposition piteh- ie liked. G ted A. ri ‘§ $ 63 D2-4i Ritter, Thomas J. ing for a total of 18 safe blows. Pe . ifi tee mine 33-235 | Phi Doughtrs, Win, T. Jr. | SPPYE maeetaben oe wn tee c EBO ba eee Meanwhile, Deshong: held» the| Acevedo Sacrificed both runners. aN oF KEY LAKGO ee DISS Miller, aflehact Tribe to but six bingkes. The In-} tak ta wade horee. ee Sec. Twp. Ree. Acres Miller, Michael E, . 5° . r. Lot 7 VE proceed a | Earl “Wrinkley Bill” Ingra- v0 13 59 40 3% Johnstone, George J. .. ee eee eee ator 2 SEC. a TWH eae ot Nae 8 A 3 op Pt vor. Lot 3, * NATIONAL LEAGUE _ was outstanding at bat. He $0 [56 10. Johnstons, Geeree ¥ : ‘ 15 10 G5-231 cnutmnwee Butters, Edward et ux... 6.91 At Pittsburgh H. | poled two singles and a double in| Gow Let 1, MATECUMBE BEACH, UPPER MATECUMBE, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 133 jure + three triss to the plate. This is}.,!-%, Gl- sei 2 59 40 ©4554 Lathrop, Clinton H. si 45 PT. LOT 1, SEC. 33, TWP. 63, RB. 37 eaten more remarkable when it is realix-|° 7 - ek ity Miesemnameaumnmiemey ner, Boge 2 Soy oy Pittsburgh j more . Pr es ae D3-187 Ee Sweeting, Willard R. | Batteries: Bush and Mueller;|°% ‘Mat the “Old Man” has not] fir), PS-18% 40 Flory, A. ¥. nu : Siakes, Wels “aaail ? ; Ss a) m ory, A. Y. . * =| » _ - - wi use! Brandt and Todd. = a game this year until! last | hots 30, 31, ; : yi ae Bearman ~~. Aoamens Wasiek Sern a S ya! oF eS 39 Lathrop, Clinton H. 25. cases i rueer, Laqrenn 4. z ie Prceoe. Sires meeenan of ote a, a ‘ €2-526 Lowe, Chas. Harvey ISLAMORADO, UPPER MATECUMBE, PLAT Boo, 1. PAGE 4s b : pts 13, 15, 2 West in the tournament, Clayton “ert ‘a. ose Pr. . 28, TWP. 63, R. SS 52555 seeesees a a 2424 FREE 5 2 ant ote jthe club that will represent Key| 37, 38, G4-161 22 61 39 2 Sweeting, F. BE. ‘Chica: scares ie Sterling, connected for two; 1s 39 gle Salisbors, Ww. 4 12 DS-179° _.. Orr, John B., Inc. 3.03 _ Dattaries:, Gumbert: and Den-| i inles in three fries, He also ; r CONAN VIEW, Upesis SREGICOMAE, PLAT SOO 4, PAGE 198 ning; Lee and O'Dea. Tked 1 “a. a ' PT, LOTS: 2 & 3, SHC. 28, TWP. walked once. : | Gas 26 §2 a8 Sheliman, Johw: D. r E. ¥/Gareia sceured two singles in ISLAND OF KEY algae AT BOOK T, PAGE 59 1 2 Ga-i62 e'dey 1 | three trips to the plate and walked | Lot 7, B2-455 . 5-6 62 Jobngon, No A. & J. Le eoesenest = At Cincinnati . Ae Philadelphia _....... 7 Cincinnati 5 “ : SS gas 1 Te > TREASURE GROVE N at Batteries: LaMaster and At-{ a For the ears clan, Kerr, Ster 63 38 39) Watking. Properties, inc. . Stn. Nev oF NWH a ‘Nt, SC. 3 EWI, R. 40 wood; Hollingsworth, Grissom and} ing and Albury played well on NTATION REY OR LONG ISLAND 4 3 Di-é .- Halloway, Kathryn & Emma V. Davis, the field, and Hopkins, A. Acevedo 1G rl 2 ‘se ‘ ; “ BAY weop, KEY “LANGO, VLAT BOOK t, PAGE 103 a; jand J. Garcia for the picked out-|.. : 1% Watkins Properties, Inc. 1 SUB. OF PT. LOTS 1, 3 4, 54 7, SEC. 11, TWP. 61, B. 39 Brooklyn-St. ‘Louis, to be play-| ta” Valdes, oldtimer of the |®* len % Watkins Properties, Inc. Be ais STO SRBC A ~ aes ee i = Fs ide: t er oF alt Sin - - aoa : ‘ ‘ -F t, E. R - ee inet lYoung Sluger days, played for] C'z® jn. 43 38 58% Watkins Properties, Inc | 4 : Backes, KB & Leola \asikhiCan LeAcoe |Caraball. He did a good job,| Ct-isé 63 38 26% Watkins Properties, Inc ie soeemases Pee ee ® K. At New York ES eae coats we esas 17% Watkins Properties, 1 - Clemer, J. K. . H. E. mente R z ss 6 2 ® ptkins apertion, Inc 5 att Brackett, A. M. ae Lave. 27 2 oar a ee wonderful PLANTATION KEY OR LONG ISLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PA . 16 ' Wood, Julius Leslie iNew York 81 @ catehes in ke t field. Te snatched jPt. Lots 1 & ees Lee, Properties, Inc. Batteries Hogsett, Strickland one that went in foul territory be- Hg G4-51, 53, SEASIDE KEY LARG LAT BOOK 2, PAGE 10 18 «6338 1% Parker, Harry 5. 3 Je ‘wr. RK and Hemsley; Wicker and Dickey.) tind the stands and another that |» P . eer ee ae Se ee sonce, PLAS Fog renal KEY ‘on’ LONG ISLAND, PLAT BOOK 1 . e 2 2 G3-152 & 498 SEESESESESESE Sedadeied sks) ~ “dav. Let 3, i - se 38 34 Z ‘ 4 4 Lot Sy: Acres PCa jwent among the coconut trees on} C#-184 ... w 63 Cs 12% Watkins Properties, Inc 501 ae, 3 Conley, Vietor H. & Mary W. 5.20 At Boston R. H. Eg. | Me. sidewalk, EATS ESE On pene ASE SINGLETON ADDITION To TAYOAMIEN COVE, KEY LAB6O, Detroit 5 12 1, Score by innings: R. H. E.jPs f a : PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 135 os | 611 2 Wper ..... $10 100 0-5 t0 4 on a Scie oe <3] FORMERLY CAMMIED ON TAX HOLL AS TAVERSIER COVE, NO. 2 Picked Team 220 010 0—5 5 1 {Ww of seh of esha alae ad wr. . Lane, Della A... Batter'es: ©. Gates and In-} bat Bear gon Richarés:D. Bat wt <e graham; Ward and M. Acevedo. ¥ ane, ee ~ Lane, Della A. — Aes | Summary—Errors: Woodson 2, - Bertram, A. J - be First Trust @ Savings Besk At Washington i. tO}: aka, Ingraham, Carbonell; three-|" Bs =} G3-370 = Lane, Della A. - ARS & & SSERBESLSSTTSSTTTTSETSLSSSESTTSETEsEI= sez Zs: Boston Batteries: Bridges, Coffman and Hayworth; Grove, Walberg, Witson and Desautels, *. ~ | 37 e Rie! . 3 . Diener, Bunne _.. Clev dand se hit: C. Gates; two-base hits: 3 63 37 10” Richards. D. E t a H . i 4. : 7 Bc . ANGLERS 5 PARK, REY LARGO, PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 0 dtieshineton as ihe g Sterling 2, Ingraham; stolen bas-| ISLAND OF UPPER MATECUMBE Tr. LOTS 2. % & 4, 20, 16 & LOTS 81, 8% 13 Batteries: Whitehill, Brown-and “8: A: Acevedo 2, Baker; sacri-) on . + i Reseell. Sinn A k Shc. 14 TWP. 61. BR. 3D "Pytiuk; Deshong and R. Ferrell, ,:{{S Wit: A. Acevedo; double . . : — Sweeting, F. E. filars:' A. Acevedo to Valdes, me 34~ z 3 Russell, Richard H ; fed po ieimesi ong oe Beker; to Woodson; struck ort:) «5-245 ; Russell, Rosa Lee Knowles ‘9 MANDALAY, KEY LARGO, PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 196 y Gates 4,'y Ward 1 bases j . PT. GOV. LOT 3 & LOT 14, SEC, 6, YWP, 63, ROE. a0 O lis: off G x 6% Russell, Richard H. Sunday Ss alls; off Gates 5, off Ward Gow, Lote 3 é _. Thompson, Walter et ux wild pitches: Gates 7, Ward 2 ‘ 6% Ruseell, John A * 2 Thompson, Walter et ax .. Horoscope }time of game: 1:10; umpires: J. MATECUME PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 4t " . Sjostrom H. Ida Griffin, Melerat and Geo, Ace- (Pt. Gov. Let: : z c LARGO, PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 180 wedi & 2 3 37) «66 Raynor, Stewart : or LOT 7, SRC. 34, TWP. €2, B. 38 Today gives stron sion and ‘ilies Let Sqr. ofer* 2 par i. — - -- Carey, Hazel Ho .._..- 2 a love of sensation. Good for- TAKEN TO STATION 2 — Pinder, Ren{ Lee Lik Sih ca ha oon Sean ak pane, com, oF ens ee ee See at te ——— 5 : 1 Rider, Row ie 4 30 & PT. LOTS 17 & 15 OF GOV. LOT & SEC. 34, TWP 42, B. 38 peced by giving way to pride and) MINNEAPOLIS.—Mrs. George |P*.! GE-161 Delmar — Vanity. As the day advances, the Beard of this city invited into her | pr hot 1% Patten, Doris H. et ab - Gs-153 eg Dexter fiery nature of the morning is in-' house a tremp who threatened her{ i1@ 2 1% Patten, Dorie 3 Seine oS enter tensified by this weakness, and with his revolver. She fed him. | LONG KEY often leads to trouble, especially then seized the weapon endl im finance. ‘marched him to the police station, 8 Filer & Reynolds FH eee if itil a i 5-101 By

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