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3 4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1937. GROCERS WALK AWAY WITH GAME LAST EVENING AT BAYVIEW PARK sa . 1 CONTEST WAS CLOSE FOR CUBS AND GIANTS FOUR INNINGS BUT FROM ruen on, roperts stars) CONTINUE NECK ee AND NECK RAC | aaeneeetaie For four innings last night at‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS vet WALLOPED CARDS; BRUINS EDGED OUT DODQERS; TI’ GERS SHUTOUT BY YANKS Bayview Park, it seemed theugh Quality Food Store and! Roberts Stars would put on a very close and exciting game. But | the H (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Chi- Park: c2”0 Cubs and New York Giants from the fourth frame on, 1 contest was as one-sided as any | ever witnessed on the continue to stage their hot ‘for the National League pennant. y, the and a race grounds. The fracas last night was the As both clubs won yester ‘New Yoraers remain two thalf games in the lead. the Senior Diamondbal! League last! Pye “crucial” ‘these teams began thi at Chicago. The have grea weight on deciding the puts them in a tie with the Stars ying) status of the league race. third game since the opening of series afternoon will week, outcome The victory for the Grocers Yesterday afternoon, the Giants hopped on Bob Weiland in the fiyr second place. | The victors scored one rum jin the initial frame after two men is of man was put out, Bob went walked and ‘the showers under: a barrage StéHing ‘singled to right. B.'six hits. Sweeting threw wild to third try- ing away at other Card mounds- ing to catch Cates going to that men, piling up 17 safe blows and scoring a 10 to 3 victory. The Woodson |Gashouse Gang treated Melton hit a line drive on which M. Tynes | the way the Giants did Weiland. tried to make a shoestring catch, ‘Melton was relieved before he re- but the went into, the, tired @ player in the. opening . | frame, yielding six hits. The Red- street for a home run, This tide owe ba conreian proved to be the only earned run thon on. Carl Huvuell rec the Grocers made. leredit for the Giant victory, In the fifth, with two outs and 20th of the season. three men on bases, Cates hit a! Brooklyn Dodgers gave Chicago high fly to shortfield which Bar- Cubs a scare in their ha'f of the roso dropped. Then the Stars ninth when they scored four runs, continued to throw the ball all but the Bruins had already tallied over the field and three runs five times and therefore won the came in, contest. The Bruins secured Three runs crossed the plate in nine hits. four by Hack, who had the sixth frame on errors and six a perfect day at Lat, poling two more came home in the seventh’ doubles and two singles. on three singles, two doubles and| Detroit Tigers were shutout by four errors. Two more were add-} Lefty Gomez and the New York ed in the eighth on three singles Yankees. Gomez twirled a four- and a walk and one error. |hit affair, riking out nine men The Stars scored their Jone run and not issuing a base on balls in the eighth on.a triple by Lewis, Wade he'd the Yanks to nine hits a fly, to left. e ‘one of which was a home run by Sterling was outstanding at Joe DiMaggio. (Final score was bat, collecing three singles and a 6 to 0. double in five times up. Baker St. Louis Browns and Boston hit two doubles and a triple in Red Sox divided a twin bill. The five tries. (McCarthy, Ingrahain Brownies took the opener, 8 to 6, and Castro hit two each. behind a 14-hit attack. Duplicat- Each member of Quality Food ing the number of safeties in the Store hit one safely at least but nightcap, the Bosox won, 7 to 5. Cates, who walked twice and flied The summaries: out three times. i NATIONAL LEAGUE In the field, the Grocers play-! At Chicago R. i. E. ed errorless ball. Cates had one! Brooklyn ... ee Gore Lee | put out and five assists. Sterling Chicago 2 $5028 had 14 putouts and one assist.! Batteries: Frankhouse, Lind- Carbonell had three and three. | sey, Henshaw and Phelps; Lee, Castro struck out three and, Bryant, Logan and Hartnett. Roberts, two. Each walked five} men. | At St. Louis Score by innings: R. H. EF.) New [York Stars 000 000 010— 1 6 10 St. Louis Grocers 101 033 62x—16 17 0; Batteries: Melton, Brown, Batteries: E. Roberts and‘ Hubbell and Mancuso; Wei'and, Stickney; Castro and Ingraham, | Harrell, Blake and Bremer. wergo yout, Cates The Giants kept peck- bag and Cates scored. In the third frame, ball , his R. H. E. £0.17 1 310 2 Ww. Boston at Cincinnati, in doubleheader The next game in this league | played will be played Thursday night, when Army meets Caraballo Red ; Devils. The. khaki boys have| Philadelphia at — Pittsburgh, strengthened their club and are P'tved in doubleheader going to give the Satans a tough d8y- fight. qf —ite} ane AMERICAN LEAGUE | At New York abataes | R. HE Anniversaries | Batteries: Wade and York; eecccsecccce | Gomez and Dickey 1452 ola, Italian preacher and reformer, born. Died St May 23, 1498. yesterday. yester- eecccccces | Pie Gunes At Boston , Louis 14 0 ; Boston ‘ | Batteries Trotter, t and Giu Newsom and De Savo} 1757 tionary Revolu- Georgia governor of the his- uds, in 19, James Jackson, ni; Marcum, soldier, 1 and senator, exposer - Second Game At Boston g E 8 Walker, Koupal and and Berg. land on born Died Mar 1806 St Carter Bos lier of the Mexican War, Con- E born near Fred- Stevenson, ries general Va. Died in Aug. 1 ederate ; Gonzalez icksburg, Ce Va., Caroline 1888 | ‘Cleveland at Ph d in doubleheader yest TR40 7 “hicaa_ at Washingtor joubleheader . yesterday between } very first inning and before one! | ied cena The Golf Links | | | (By GRAVY) | i Coecececececeeeeeoeseses. The usual dinner match will 'be held this Thursday when a ‘team led by Capt. James Wiley} Red Papa Milligan meets another! jteam captained by Mr. Earl Hon-} ey-boy Julian. It seems that imuch has happened to both teams | jsince their last meeting so this; |week’s engagement may be very unusual. Mr. Milligan, being the jproud papa of a new golf pro, will probably have a lot of grand- iathers on his side, while Mr. |Honey-boy will be satisfied to! have people like his Uncle Willie. The pairings will be announced in |this column tomorrow and the din- jner will be he'd on Friday as usual {at which time the losers will be} |host to the winners. And every- \body that plays golf hopes to be ‘a winner but half of them must be wrong. A couple of weeks ago Doc | William Penababe Kemp surpris- ‘ed himself and four friends by |turning in the best score of the} tivesome. Mr. William Hiram Bill Ma-} llone is again in ovr midst and enjoying the golf when, not think- jing about the last fishing trip. Samuel Ephraim Harris \has invested in a new set of clubs from a putter to a No. 2 iron and hopes to be able to stop some of his employes from telling how they beat the Loss with ease and jelegance. ars Mr. William Pious Watkins has been taking lessons from Mr. Red Milligan and when Pious hits a good shot he says what a good teacher Millie is but when he jmisses and loses the ball we can- not tell you what Pious says about Red, My. Handsome Horace O’Bry- jant ate so much fried chicken while on his vacation that he now has trouble stooping over far enough to tie his shoe and car- ries around a couple of valets. The Due of Rock Sound claims he had to get those 27 gallons to the mile on account of a college bread and butter girl. Mr. Ikey Parks and his cows still inhabit the golf course, but the cows are the only ones who eat grass Mr. Ikey expects to learn shortly after travelling around a bit with Doe Kemp, Mr. Irish Kerr wonders what it would be like to have Saturday night last for a month with may. be a Thursday afternoon and Sunday merning thrown in for good measure. Mr. Samve'la Weather Gold- smith has just received the pres- ent of a new golf bag and hopes to see Mr. Cookie Mesa _ before usin: me to learn a few tricks about keeping your score from sailing ioo high. It is not true that a walking speed match will be held with Mr. John Pinder, Mr. Sam Har and Mr. Eddie Strunk taking part in same on account of the in- ability of the promoteis of same \yettiny a judge .to stay long jenough totsee hew it enc | FEELS FINE, DIES New York.—An instant after telling Ottd Henschel, attorney, that he was “feéling fine,” Frank J. Tully, 60-year-old salesman, collapsed. He was dead from a thit. heart attack before an ambulance | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Hitting Records— Paul Waner breaks League Mark with 200th safe The veteran Pittsburgh out- fielder set a new record this past week when he drove out his 200th hit of the season. Waner for- merly held the record in a_ tie with Roger Hornsby, seven times. Ty Cobb holds the league record | with nine times hitting 200 or) more safely. This and That— Josh Cody has the Florida Ga-} tors groomed for the L. S. U. game next Saturday. . .World’s LEGALS APPLICATION DE NOTICE OF FOR TAX is, holder of T 1 the 3rd . has filed has made to be is- day of August, A same in my offi application for a sued thereon. icate em: following described prop- County of Monroe, State to-wit 2, or Monroe 20, Book XX, 280. County Records. The assessment of the said pre erty under the said ce-tificate is sued was in the name of Albert F. Shult Unless. s 5 shall redeemed 6 law, property described therein will be! sold to th highest bidder court house door on the first Mon-|{ day in the month of November, 1937, which is the Ist ¢ N vember, 1937. j Dated this 13th day of September, y of Ross C S: Court of yer. Monroe } 1937! ATION For! DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV That Robert J. Lewis, holder of T: Certificate No. 314, ued the 3rd | day of August, A. has filed j in my offic Y application for ther: braces the erty in the County of } of Florida t: Lot 13, . 20, Book XX, Page Monroe County nent of the said prop- under the said certificate is- s in the name of Albert F.! Unless said ¢ redeemed a ificate shall be} ding to law, the property described therein will be} sold to the highest bidder at the urt house door on the first Mon- month of November, is the Ist day of No- vember, Dated this 13th day of September, Ross C Sawyer rt of Monroe 1987 NOTICE 0} TLON FOR (Senate BIL No. > Is HEREB GIv and J. Tax issued 1930, 163, Y the ibed prop: | the County of Monroe, State | erty in i to-wit of F assessment y under the d was in th Key Corp. Unless said redeemed according property describe sold to the hi court heuse door day in the whieh bel the | be the certificate shall to law, do therein will nest. bidder at on the first 3 month of October is the 4th day of October,! d this 6th day of September, > Sawyer FOLLOWING THROUGH| series will start October National} yankee Sadium. | pacity of the stadium has increased to and a sell out is predicted. Polo Grounds hold 56,437 and Wrigley Field 46,004. record was in 1 fans ds this year will start at 1:30 p. m., EST, except the f Monroe sept?-14-21 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S Col IN AND FOR MONR cou FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. re Estate of Mildred Anne known as Mild also known a In Shaver Notice is hereby sons that Myrtle I dersigned admin en to all per-} De }could arrive | | i Sak Nat Oe ea | “BABY DOLL” DIES | | N. Y.—Weighing only and a quarter pounds birth, John Ronald Fox, at !months had grown into a nine- | pound youngster. However, an jattack of whooping cough, follow- Olean, | one six at} of Mildr Raymond of Monr jed by pneumonia, proved fatal to} | Oelan’s “doll baby.” LEGALS rATION | FOR described | Monroe Thursday night. Three champions! It will not be for any crown, as will defend their titles. Mike|Fred Steele of Tacoma, Wash., Jacobs is the promoter. The | is the recognized holder of this champs are Sixto Escobar, Lou | crown in this country, . .All fights Ambers and Barney Ross, batam-/ will be for 15 rounds. The card weight, lightweight and welter-| will start at 6:45 p. m. First weight champions. They will|will be a preliminary, then the meet Harry Jeffra, Pedro Mon. tanez and Ceferino Garcia, re-| lowed aby the Ross-Garci go. spec} . The first from|Next will be Ambers-Montanez Baltimore, the second from Porto| and then Escobar-Jeffra. If all Rico and the last from the Philip-| go the route, there will be more pines. . .The fourth major at-}than four hours of’ fighting, traction of the night in the bat-| Contrasting managerial types are tle of champs wi!l be Marcel Thil] Bill Ter and Joe McCarthy. of France, holder of the Euro-! Terry hard-boiled and makes pean middleweight crown .and!few friends with his players. Me- 6 at The seating ca- been 71,303 fans, The fans in Chicago, The all time attendance 6 when 328,051 saw the series between the and Yanks. All games hold on Sunday when time will be 2 p. m. , .Fistic “World War’ is booked for! Fred Aposoli, of San Francisco.|| Thil-Apostolli fight at 7:10, fol-| .Jon October 12. PAGE THREE his charges and makes all their troubles his own. Terry learned jto be tough under John J. Me- Graw, who once fined a_ player for hitting a home run when he had signaled for a bunt, . .Yan- kees are 1 to 3 favorites to win the world’s baseball classics. . .It seems that Medwick and Gehring- ter have the big league batting lcrowns cinched. . .Henry Arm- strong, the sensational negro from Los Angeles, will fight in Tampa He will get one of the best featherweights in the country as his opponent. | Subscribe to The Citizen—20c claimant to the world’s title, and Carthy acts more like a father to weekly, , Who Rush To Give You Service-Patronize Them PERSONAL Do you want COMFORT, HEALTH and BEAUTY? SPIRELLA FOUNDATION GARMENTS will give you all three. Call 717-R and a representative will give you information and a demonstration without obliga- tion. Read SPIRELLA’S adver- tisements in Good Housekeep- ing, McCalls, Grade Teacher, Trained Nurse and Hospital Revie These magazines in- dorse SPIRELLAL —PHONE 717-R— Safeguard Your Family’s Health! 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