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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE ‘ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1987. CLARENCE GATES | 00000000 0eneceeeeeeeees | C000 CCCOS COCO OCLC OEOOD | 09000000000000000 000 OOE DELO DESO OOOOOEEOSOS ODORS | DOLCE DODO OOOEOOE ODEO EE EOLO OSES OCODECEOCCCOES FOLLOWING Doings Around The TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES | TODAY IN HISTORY ee humorously present pair of dice to League of Nations at Geneva, TWIRLS TWO-HIT | SHUTOUT CONTEST WILLIAM CATES STARRED AT BAT, WITH SINGLE, DOUBLE AND TWO TRIPLES; LOSERS MISCUED SEVEN TIMES Quality ‘Food Store had every- thing Jast night when it played Caraballo Red Devils at Bayview Park in the long-awaited contest between these two clubs of the! Senior Diamond)all League. And because they did, the Red! Devils didn’t have a chance. No, sir! Not only that, but they help- ed ruin their own cause by com-! mitting seven errors, While Clarence (Cigarette Wil- fie) Gates was hoiding the Satans to two hits, William Cates was eo Series Opener— Bit Terry has nemed King Call; Hubbd!l to pitch the opening con- test of the 1937 world series. Joe McCarthy has practically sig- nified thet’ Lefty Gomez will do the same for the Yanks. Both are southpaws. and both won their twentieth game of the season on the same day. Joe (Moore will be the first batter of the series. Iron Man— Columbia Lou Gehrig, who has} played every game for the Yanks for such a long time, no one can! remember when he started. He raréy takes part in fielding drills! before games. Lou ig conserving his energy for the world’s series. Any how, the ‘Yanks do not need much practice. Chance for Babe— Babe Ruth’s friends are urging him to take the job offered as manager of the Hollywood club in the Pacific Coast League to prove to the crites that he can handle stealing the show at bat. In four tzipg to the plate he poted a single, a double andritwo triples, idriying home run: end scoring that many Withic Aanindse yar Mearsyhiie; the, Grogers , qwert playing errorless ball, displaying the brahd of bei 1¢hiat ‘this’ tedit/ the former Lopez|uneral; Home ovtfit, has been noted for. Final score of the’ coritest Was 7 to 0. Gates struck out every member of the Red Devils’ eggrgation ex- cept Hopkins and J, Garcia. In all, he whiffed nine, and walked but one. Ward, opposing moundsmen, fanned four and walled an equal number, ‘ Gates’ control was superd. It is very rare that he issues on'y one base on balls. Only two Red Devils got as far as third base. In the third inning, Carabalo, who had singled, stole second and when the ball got away from Carbone'l, -he raced past third for home but MeOarthy made a peg to Back- stop Ingraham to nail Carabal‘o. In the eighth, G. Acevedo singled to right, went to third on two in- field outs and “died” there. For the losers, A. Acevedo ex- ecuted some difficult catches, as did Wim. ‘Cates for the victors, Score by innings" REF E: Satans ... 000 000 000—0 2 7 Grocers .. 202 100 2Cx—7 10 0 Batteries: ‘Ward and H. Gates; C. Gates and Ingraham. League Standing Chub— Ww. Roberts Stars 2 Quality Food Store...’ 2 1666 Caraballo Red Devils 2 2) .600 U.S. Army 2. 0 2 000 Game Thursday Night Thursday night at Bayview Park, Roberts Stars will tackle U. S. Army. Next week, on Monday night, Carabal'o Red Devils and Roberts Stars will play. WORLD SERIES TO BEGIN TOMORROW Pet. L. 1.666 1 (Special te Phe Citiven) Fo NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—Car' Owen Hubbell, the “bread win- ner” and screwball king, has been chosen by Manager Bill Terry of New York Giants, National League pennant winners, to twirl the opening game of the 1937 world series, which begins tomorrow at Yankee Stadium. This will be the fifth “nickel series” in baseball history. The announcement was a sur- prise to a number of sports writer, | who had expected Cliff Melton would have been given the nod. As Melton is an outstanding; rookie and good enough for world series duty, they figured his! dorability would allow him to} pitch three games, j Terry probably figures Hub-| bell’s twisting deliveries will puz-} ij zle the Yanks more than Melton’s/ fast ball. King Carl opposed Red Ruffing in the opener last year and won. In all probability, Joe McCarthy will send in his most trusted hurl-} er, Lefty Gomez, to oppose King} Carl, With the addition of Cliff Mel-} ton te the pitching staff, the con-} verting of Mel Ott into a third; baseman thus aiding the infield,! and the strengthening of the out- field, especially the playing of! Chiozsa, the Yanks will find a different ball club this year. ' As for the Yankees, there is) hy me jages for the outfielders jheve a better chance a cub well enough to land in the “big time.” Otherwise, the Babe may never get back in baseball. Melton To Win Three?— One,local fan insists that Cliff) Melton will tick the-Yankees twice} @nd lif the series goes seven games} may, win three. An idea of ‘ow Melton, a southpaw and presumably wild, has mastered control is shown by the fact that he had a seven-game streak this year in which he did not walk a single batter. Bottomley To Pilot Reds. — And now they are saying that Jim Bottomley has the inside track on the Reds’ managership, and that Gabby Street will the job of handling the Browns. Joe Cronin may lose his post as pot of the Red Sox. Pro Golf League— Pete Norton, who writes “The Morning After” in the Tampa Morning Tribune and one of the best writers of sports to my fan- cy, says that a professional golf league is in prospect, with St. Pete, Miami, Tampa, . Orlando, Lakeland, Sarasota, Ft. Myers and Clearwater in the . circuit. How about a baseball ‘league this win- with these same cities, -P It will be an added attraction for the tourist, Best Outfielders— Taking about the world’s series, Joe Moore and Joe DiMaggio are the best two outfielders in this series, “Hunches” vs. Strategy— Bill Terry, mentor of the New York Giants, likes to play “huneles,” while Joe. MeCerhty, pilot of Néw York Yakees, likes to play strategy and long distance hitting, on which he depends the most, Changes For Best— Converting Mel Ott into a third baseman has miproved. the Giants’ infield. Ripple has made a good sub for Ott in the outfield. Terry can use Berger or Leiber when the Yanks uthpaw. Ripple is leading jn hitting. The Italian, has” also started out Hen given a chance in cen- ‘ ih its better than he did at PHe may get the cally jn Bter against righthanded thrig- Injuries and Sickness— DiMaggio has needed no re- placement in the field but Jake Powell, the series, has lost his appendix as well as his left fid'd job. Sel- kirk has beer out much of the season with an injured shoulder but is buck on the job for the dassics and pleyed a good brand jof ball and hit good. Powell, suf- fering from sinus troulfie, may be out of the series entirely. Myril Hoag is slated for the starting assignment, with Selkirk and Di- Maggio rounding ovt the outfied to start the series, Tom Henrich, who bats from the port side, is available replacement, DiMaggio hit .347 lest year im the series and} has more home runs than any one in either league. Batting-Fielding Averages— The batting and fielding aver- follow: ; Hoag, more 9:/ 314 and . 3; Henrich, .316 and . Berger, and .981; reer, .277 and .189; Chiodza, .237 and 1.000; DiMaggio, 347 and .96' Ripple, .420 and .980; Selkirk, 324 and .984. Leeal Shorts— James Cooper claims the Giants! than year. . Stag says that if Hubbell wins two, Melton one and be- Moore, abd 95 get! send: the 1936 hitting hero inj last; Golf Links (By GRAVY) Seccccecccccssesescececes Last Thursday, a couple of teams almost met in a golf match but it later turned out to be a iswimming test..,A couple. of the contbatants'" Were ‘stalled ‘in *~'town jand unalWé'to niaké the grade and/| {so the match will be héld ‘this Thurslay, providing the “' Weather is on the right side. Howévet, several of the boys went swimming and one certain young man nam- jed Samuella took an unexpected mud bath (new clean pants ‘amd ;@1) when he thought he would take a jump over one pond and jinstead of a “header” into victory, it wag vice versa. | Mr. Pious Watkins and Mr. Irish Kerr were beaten by Mr. Otto Kirchheiner and Mr. Sam- uela Goldsmith on accout of Wil- fie’s playing was too bad and Otto’s Was too good and besides |; Otto got on Wilie’s. nerves and Otto was enjoying the sensation. Mr. Hurricane Eddie Strunk and Mr. Charlie Salas came into the @ubhouse cussing ,, the, weather, the course and each other, so it appears that Ikey,,.Parks, Doc tPenababe Kemp and, «Melvin Rus- \seil were the winners, particu'ar- ly when Mévin came in whistling the song, “Singing in the Rain,” and admitted he won the match on the last hole. Mr, Sam Harris tried-out his new j&ubs and reports they are very good but the shots are not exactly | 1 as Jones would make. One day last week, Mr. Hand- some Horace O’Bryant jost 3 matches in a row and wonders whether he is as bright as he is supposed to be but some of his friends do not have to wonder at all! Last Sunday, Mr. Samuel Har- ris (our genial Postmaster) took his new outfit and beat Mr. Vai- ter Vinson and now Sam _ feels elated. Mr. Wifiam Guava Duff Willie and Mr. Li P.ummer were on the wrong side of a 2up score while . Rassed Kerr-and-Ms. Mesa said that maybe Mr. Pious had detter go beck to eating johnny cake until he regains his 175 yardage on his wood shots. Mr. Handsome Horace O’Bryant admits that he hag a lot of brains but he believes the world is against him, He had four friends take him around the course and every- body had two skins. each white Mr. Professor was unable to ob- tain more than one, True, he had 94, which wag the best score, but there was little comfort in that. So Mr. Professor has made up his mind to trust few friends and no enemies. Those whom he called friends were Old Bye Sands, Roy Lade, John Pinder and Bill Fripp. A six-some composed of the four horsemen and a couple of '36 holes and then kad to quit for supper and they had such a mix- ed-up time that it is hard to say who was winners buteit looks like Doc Willie Kemp andg* Hurricane Eddie Strunk got 8 points to 5 each for Charlie Salas/and Melvin Russell on one hana Ikey | § «| Parks and Johnny pin Jehoxo- phot Kirschenbaum on the other. Rowever, on the first round Mr. Melvin Russell proved to the boys { that he was st&! a golfer with a ore of 42, which equalled Mr. unk and beat his close friends 2 to 6 strokes. Today’ Ss Harcecope|: is apt to be frivo- fous. There is plenty of ability, | ; a sympathetic nature, and a lot | of assurance; but the mind is in-} clined to be light and careless; fad rather improvident; forgetful. of | past experience and careless of | Early training will be as ; | the future, \fargely responsible for sult. ——— Toronto, Canada.—Gerald Sav-} ory, who while jobless wrote the London comedy hit, “George and Margaret,” admits that it has learned him nearly $100,000 and | $50,000 for the movie rights. He! - only 27 years old. | a i i i H | believes the Yanks will cop four | games to two. . .Baeza think, the Yanks are going to win fovr cut of five cames. . .As to the local diamondtak situation, the leading \teacher, New York lawyer, soldier, berros for good measure finished | ¢: has fg, {| That Helle mens {* ; Tedeem: 1703—Jonathan Edwards, fa- mous New England (Congregation- al clergyman of colonial days, born at East Windsor, Conn. Died} March 22, 1758. 1830—Chester A. Arthur, Vice President and 21st Presi- dent, born at Fairfid'd, Vt. Died ini New, York, Nov. 18, 1886. | | 4837—-(100 years ago) James Lewis, noted comedian and actor of his day, born at Troy, N. bs Died at Long Island, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1896. LEGALS ——— et NOTICE bar APPLICATION FOR; ‘AX DEED iienaee Bill } NOTICE IS Certificate } day of August, A, D. 1 same in my office an s application for a tax deed to be i sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 14, Sar. 2, Tr. 20, Book XX, Page 280, Monroe County Reepras. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the- said ce>tificate is-| sued was in the name of Albert F.! Shultz. Unless redeeme property de sold to the, highest bidder fourt house door on the first Mon- November, of No- certificate shail to y in the ‘month of 1937, whieh is the Ist da vember, 1937. Dated this 13th day of September, day AL) Ross C Sawyer Slerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County,’ Florida. holder issued the That Louisa Lee, Certificate No. 152, day of September, A. D. 1928, filed same In my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Part Lot 4, Square 61, Book WW, Page . 198, Monroe County Records. ssment of the said prop- er.the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Jos. A. Johnson. Unless said certificate shall redeemed according to law, propertyadescribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court hoiise door on the first Mon- day in the month of November, 1937, which is the Ist day of No- vember, 1937. his 13th day of September, GEAL) Ross C Sawyer jerk of Circuit” Court of Monroe County, Florida. septi5-21-28; oct5, 1937 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEE (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Louisa Lee, holder of Tax Certificate No. 59, issued. the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1922, has filed same in» miy office and has madg application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said ‘certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of ‘Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot & Sar. in Book X County. Records. The assdssment of the erty under the said ce: sued was in the name of City of Key West, J. A. Johnson, Unless said certific: redeemed according prope scribed therein will sold ighest bidder at t court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of November, 1937, which is the ist day of No- vember, 1937. Dated this 13th day of September, 1937. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer rk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. septid-21-28; 1937 as recorded 126, Monroe 61, aid prop- cate is- shall law, be t oct5, NOTICE OP APPLICATION TAX DE FoR e in my office an s application for a tax deed to be sued thereon. Said certificate braces the following described Sounty of Mor wit: Tr. 20, B . 2 Monroe County Record: The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued wag in the name of Albert F. shall law, be the ificate = to court howee do day in the month 1937, whish is the Ist day of No- vember, 1937. 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