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‘WONROE COUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE “""sars CSE MATTER OF PORTANCE Toy CARABALLO REDS TO MEET SLUGGERS AND ACEVEDO STARS IN DOUBLEHEADER SUNDAY Approval of the Sluggers’ team lineup; action to get the ball grounds in shape and provide bleachers; and other minor regu- Jations were high spots of the Menroe County Baseball League meeting last night, presided over by President Laine Dobbs. The Slugger lineup has the fol- lowing players: Albert Rodriguez, Manolo Ace- wedo, George Acevedo, Joe Sol- dgnd, Marvin Griffin, Robert Bethel. Lucilo Gonzalez, Harry Wickers, Frank Salinero, Leo Stanley, Jchn (Bunny) Roberts, ‘aides, Pie Traynor Fer- nai nso Salgado and Roy Horglin,dpanager= Sam ipompsen,;who is vice was elected-vice-presi- ise-of fans is to uppreve the base- mes: are to Start at ‘lap. m. Every new player [must be approved by f@ur_mem- (bers of the board and one ap- mprovee must be the vice-presi- dent. | Jt was announced that the first ame ofi Sunday will be between the Carabollo Reds, P. White or Gates pitching and Izzy Rod: behind the plate, and the luggers, Salinero pitching, Al. catching. Second game ill be between the Reds and the ex) their battery, while the “hot of the Reds will be Gatés White and Rodriguez). Present wera President Laine Vice - President,.::Sam ; Treasurer J.. Barcelo, » Secretary P. Aguilar, Man- Hamlin, Acevedo and Cara- Ho and Pla¥ers Griffin and ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE: in: ion. “They ail me,” Jeah, “the walking book of ledge.” ae Nazarene Church at Little Atk., has for its pastor Eu- Hilton, 17. minister. Laddie GEXe 11-year-old pian! often the, accotmpani- ts. for his MUPALEOA violih ist, when she appears ih ton- 221 bar 52 Shé is afi or- Betsey Molsberry of Yourgs- is the only girl enrolled ih college of engineering at io State University. Joyce Short, schoolgirl, drives engine on the country’s test railroad, the one-mile sta Tramway and transfer ., in McCrory, Ark. Gaicis Bell became the coun- “s youngest qualified girl fier en she received her amateur nse at Glendale, Calif. §; ickie Newton, 5-year-old boy Memphis, Tenn., is a promis- trombone player. ellie Grout of Shi . . is the only girl tone Grout family sirtce 1796. largaret Weber, schoolgirl of Monica, Calif... completed ee of 15 courtries in 56 days. jartin Ettlinger of Austin, x., is a child prodigy who was pficient in higher mathematics #ire age of 10. I @pr. Elizabeth Guenther-Gefters Berlin is known throughout rmany for her outstanding fh Grime detection # &- + “tively low off the south 3 F ss bob 66660 cSSETETECe- - ‘THE WEATHER be eee sede c cb eesdsSs a ndst Temperature Highest _ Lowest Méan Normal Mean Rainfati* ; Yesterday’s Pretipitation .0 Ink Normal Precipitation 83 Ins. *ThIS Feéord ebverk 24-Hout perise Cdl =t 8 octork thy niin. Témorrow's Almanac Siin rises 6:39 a. mi: Sun sets 6:35 p. th. Moon rises 3:17 p. mi. Moon sets 3:47 a. Tomotrow s Tides A.M. High 7:23 7:05 Low 0:49 12:17 Batometet reading at 8 a. mt Sea level, 30.03. WEATHER FORECAST ”"" Key West and Vicinity: ‘Partiy clotidy tonight atid Saturday: not mitch change in temperature; light to rioderate Shifting winds, mostly norttetly. Florida: Partly cloud¥, slightly cooler in céhtfal pottion tonight; Saturday fair. JackSonville to Flofida Straits and Gulf: Light to moder- ate shifting winds, mostly north- erly, and partly overcast weather tonight and Saturday. WEATHER CoNDiTIONS Pre*stife is thibdlerately low this mornnig off the Pacific coast, ahd along the northern berder, with @ Moderate disturbance over the Lake Superior region, and is réla- Atlantic Florida; 83 66 74 72 m. Pa coast and over northern 4 while a weak high pressure area o the lower Mississippi ,_ Valleys West Gulf and southern Plains States. - Light to moderate _precipita- Fis ip je tae rs ee tant 24 hours in région, tip- Paty Ad lé¥, portions of & the to cenit Pte south i 3 have falleh and below norrhal this eastern gion. although an inland longest coastline of soldiers , ALY: 2287S HiIl, Stone, Miles, Reyrio The average auto driver pays Lechter (By AGUILAR) 2ESSS6SE se Sed CEES CECCCCS SHULTZ PREDICTS Beby Shuliz thinks the Tigers will win the American Leagiie pennant, and he bases his pick on the following facts: That York will be the sensation of the lea- gue in home run hitting. That Schoolboy at 26 will win at least 20 games in his comeback. for up jto last year he was one of the | games greatest righthanders. In 1934 he pitched the Tigers to a péennant,. winning 24 arid losing But 8 games. Last season he won but one game afid was forced to retiré dh account of his arm, and thé Tigers finished second. In shape he will be the differerice Between secofid arid first place. In the National League the same thing applies to the case of Dizzy Dean, for if Dizzy settles down this year and, pitches. real baseball the Cards will be hard to eat. The club will be piiton to the other seven. In 1934 Diz pitch- ed the Cards to a pennant, win- ning 30 games and losing but 7, and Dean at his best will give the National League a good three club battle. He has already sign- ed his contract and is acting like a sane mah SOME SAY CUBS Some of the game’s wise men aré conceding the Cubs a chance on their War College, with Man- ager Grimm, Tony (Pust ‘em up) Lazerri, Gabby Hartnett as the “Brain Trust’ ‘and if they are tight then mark the Cubs as real contenders. The Giants are going to be about the same but the Pir- ates will not improve unless they jget a few good rookies to come through. BAEZA AND HIS YANKS! Arturo Baeza says that his Yanks are the Cream of the lot, jaid that Joe Gordon at secorid | will make the grade, if not “we” vha¥é Knickerbocker, ie says. + With Ditkey behind the - plate, ) Gomez, Murphy, Pearson, Ruf- r Witker, Broaca, Hadley, and a few other pitchers, Gehrig. Gordon, Rolfe and Corsetti, in the infiteld, Joe DiMaggio, Chap- Selkirk, Hoag, Johnson in gardens “we” can not lose. the Senators in the Ameri- Teague, says Shorty, because I like the way Bucky Harris hahdles the club, and they have some of the best players and hit- lters in the Amefican league. With the Ferrell brothers as 4 battery, Appleton, DeShong, Lan- @hari, Linke, McColl, Whitehill, Peticolas, and Russell in the box, Bolton and Holbrook to help out Steamer Commitig In Manager Chatles Taylor, of the Porter Dock Compafiy has been advised of thé afrival at Key West Gh March 16 of the Steam- ship Snested. The vessel is fron Philadelphia. - Ozatk Deé Today Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, is due to atrivé this évening from New Or- leans, ehroute to Miami and Jacksonville. Another vessel of the samie line, the Alamo, is due from New York next Tuesday, en- route to Tampa. Cuba Atriyés From Tampa Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Co., arrived yesterday from Tampa with two first and two second cabin passengers for Key West; 35 first cabin and no sécond cabin passengers for Ha- vana. Key West arrivals: W. Kinne, HB. Lindsay, J. E. Clemmons and D. Corticha. Noted on the manifest of the vessel wefe the following items: 15 tons of freight and one sack of tail for Key West; one ton of freight and eight sacks of mail for Havana: Powers Arrives In Port The power boat Powers, Cap- tain Veral Roberts, of the Over- teas Transportation Company, arrived in port this mortiing from Miami with a lead of freight=for Key West. . eee Serene ees 1934 was traded to the Phillies when Don Hurst held out. Cards Still Have Vets— Card ‘players may go back to their old jobs. That méans the club will have to leave Padgett as an dutfielder, Guttridge as a thridbaseman and Slaughter will, with Singing Sam Bough, be the prize rookies trying for a post on the team. Baér Fights Farr— Buddy Baer, of Livermore, Cal., will fight Tommy Farr of Eng- land, at the Madison Square Gar- den, tonight. It is a 15-round match. This will be their second meeting. The first time, Farr won, giving the Californian a se- vere beating, in London, in 1937. The odds are abdut even and it will be a great fight. Canzoneri Coritback— Tony Canzoneri, at 29, plans to stage 4 cottieback arid is try- ing to get 4 fight with Champion Barney Ross, holder of the’ wel- ter title. It has been nine years since Tony wort his ‘first belt. LEGALS are TT COURT OF. a CHANCERY, MARTHA HARRIS RICHARD, Plaintifr, vs. Divorce RINALDO H. RICHARD. ORDER OF PUB It appearing in the sworn Bin of of Martha Harris Richard, the plaintiff in the above entitted cause, which said Bill of Complaint has been duly filed in said cause, that plaintiff believes that the resi- dence of Rinaldo H. Richard, de- fendant in said cause, & unmkhown ard that there is no person in the State of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind said defendant; further, that said defendant Rinaldo H. Richard is over the age of twenty-one. Fears. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED Ferrell behind the plate, Bluege, ; Kuhel, LéWis, Myers,"and Travis im the infield, arid some new ones that are coming up, ~ Estallella, lds, Pow- ell and Simmons in the garden, as good a set of outfielders as “watch them” Shorty says. More fieatly $50 & year ih Special takes. any club ih the league . . . So, With & regular pack of cards it is possible to get 2,598,960 dif- ferent poker hands of five cards each. Arizona's auto licenfe plates are madé entirely of copper. It ts estimated that there are more than 500 million persons in the world who can neither read nor write. Bright colored machines in factories are said to have a bene- ficial p&ychological effect on the workers. The fitst teachers’ ifistitute held in the United Statés ik 1 A PR agi’ = SO feet from the whatf at New York when a mah cCamé Hinhing madly ~ from the dock gtaes. shouting: ray n Without peusing in his stride he flung his bag on the boat, leaped desperately, ahd tantied with a crash. “Good!” he gasped. “A few seconds later and I would have missed it.” “Missed it! “exclaimed a pas- senger. “This boat is just coming in @ope on the fans and what they think of their favorite club or clubs will be given tomorrow. Young Pilot— Oscar Vitt, freshman pilot, has madé a big hit with the Indians. The new manager is also snappy on comebacks. Vitt puts new spirit of friehdship into the Cleve- land club. Oscar managed the Newark club in the International League last year and.ran away with the flag. He claims that he may not win the pennant but his club will be in the thick of the Ete ves ts +arin :B2games between them, so land Indians in one-two-or-three position. i> Camilli Soid— bough Dolph Carnifii, fdr.a reported sum of $60,000. Camilli is 29 years old. He is one of the league's leading first sack- ers. He lei the league last year in fielding, and is a big gun at the plate. Ed. Morgan was thrown im for good measure for Camilli. The husky Italian was paid $11.- 500 last year and this seasoh is holding out for more. He came up in 1933 with the Cubs and in the Cleve- t the great Phil- 5. Complaint m this cause pn Mondax, the 4th day of April, A. D, 18 a erwise the allegations ef sai ty of Comipiaint will be taken a! fessed. by said defendant It is further ofdered that! order be published ance a week four consecttive weeks in The West Citizen, a newspaper’ poblt ea In Monroe *County, State o' Fiorida. Dated this }ith day of February. A. D. 1938 (CIRCUIT COURT SEA Ross C uit, Court Eleventh Jaai- nit af Florida, in and for ¢ Cogaty, Florida. Clerk Cire cial C Solicitor for ted. 1 NOTICE TO CR N THE COURT oF THE COUN- TY JUDGE. WeVROE COUNTY, YULEE VIOLA ATWELL, Deceaned Legatees. Dis- Pp having To all < tribatees, an@ att Claims or Deman Estate You. and ea@*h of you, are hereby o present any wnatds @hich youd. or may have againat the fee Viola Atwell, @e- ate of Menmroe Campty, Flor- te the Hon. Raymond R Lord y Judge of Monroe m the County THADDEUS jter of. the a Atwell, Deceased. 11-18-25; apri-8-15-22 CLASSIFIED COLUMN SESESETEC eT OESOESESooCdD POULTRY FRESH LAID EGGS evétyday from nést to you. Call at 1609 Flagler Ave. imarli-Imo ost LOST—Near turtle crawis, small ladies’ wrist watch. Reward if returned to Box AC, The Citi- zen Office. maril-2tx FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN—Address and mail ad- vertising material for us at home. We supply everything. Good rate of pay. No selling. No experience necessary. Mer- chandise Mart, Box 523, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. maril-3tx APARTMENT—One or two bed- rooms, shower and tub. Con- tinuous hot water, GE refrig- erator. See R. R. Lord, County Court House. maré-lwk eee. BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week. or month. J. R. Stowers Company. nov2-tf MOTO-scooTs RENT A MOTO-SCOOT by hour “or, day, °'4a° Treat That Can’t Be Beat i }-Seoot Servi TéT% Diival street maré-1 CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner Sth and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Art- man Press. mayi9-t? S SFCOND SHEETS—500 for 5fc. The Aftman Press.“ mayl9-tf MUST SELL 36xii ft. boat fully equipped for living aboard, 16 h.p.. Regal motor. Anchored Roosevelt Blvd. (ivision St. continuation) one-half mile from White St. Inquire at boat aftet 5 P. M. or see Clem Price; Realtor. mar9-6t FOR SALE—Southwest corner Olivia and Simonton | streets. Lot 100x102 and three houses priced under market for this locations. Owner 1019 Flagler Avenue, or consult your broker. : marl0-3tx FOR SALE—Pony, ten months old; also Saddle Pony, com- plete with saddle and bridle. Inquire Walter Maloney, 812 Flefiiing street. marl0-3t REAL ESTATE WOMAN WANTS WORK—Appiy 1312 Catherine street. FUNERAL HOME “ait etary 24-Hoer Service Phone 135 FRANK JOHNSON DIAMOND JEWELRY A process developed in Ger- y virtually petrifies wood through the use of a chemical mixture which is said to permit use of green lumber for building purposes. Philippine scientists claim the invention of an electric apparatus which is able to control the sex of babies. European scientists have de- tected electrical currents in the heart a half hour after apparent death from either monoxide or coal gas. A device that counts grains of sand for analysis of sediments has been perfected by a Univer- sity of Chicago geologist. Powerful improved electric searchlights have been developed é One month hence, we will be drinkifig tea from féshiy dag we will be sodking our pancakes in new maple syrup from fi@arby camps. Eight wéeks hence, Will be planting our early gar- dens and listening to the evening frog chorus. Thus, every day and in every way, the job of being a pessimist becomes more difficult —Monroe County Appeal (Paris, Mo) we The Bucoli Press Presenting: The San Francisro Nulaid News (poultry). in Engiand for tiSe on sea Poifig vessels’ power lifeboats. Plate glass has been developed which admits 70 per cent of the sun’s light, but excludes nearly one-half ‘of its heat. “Now for our RUPPERT'SI’ Some folks say that half the thrill of out- door exercise is the extra enjoyment you get from a big, cool glass of Ruppert beer afterward!... Sounds reasonable, too . .< 4h i i z x t TERSTETE LEETES Ge 5 Li Ru creamy Daughter—Marry that eid mech fool? 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