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<3 TUESDAY, MAY i EMBALMERS WENT TO VICTORY LAST EVENING AT PARK eae ean picranaaaice soe SENATORS TAKE GVER LEADERSHIP CARDS DEFEATED DODGERS: BEES DOWN PIRATES, FOLLOWING THROUGH (By AGUILAR) | Peeecccveccocsonccooooce DEFEATED ROOSEVELT CLUB BASEBALL— 12 TO 7; PUT GAME ON ICE) fo! IN FIRST TWO WITH NINE RUNS Lopez Funeral Home defeated Roosevelt Club last night at Bay- view Park, 12 to 7. The Embalmers scored most of ; tifeir runs in the first two in- nings. The New Dealers put over the majority of their markers in thedast two innings. ans Sterling and Stanley, with three safeties out of five tries each, were the leading hitt the game for Lopez. J. Rover connected three out of fivg.for the losers. % Eight errors were chalked against Roosevelt Club, most of which were made in the early in- nings. Five hits and five errors gave the Embalmers nine runs in the first two stanzas. C, Gates pitehed the first four frames for the victors, walking eight men but allowing only one hit. He was relieved by B. Rob- erts, who gave up six hits in the last four innings. Gene Roberts went the route for the New Dealers. Every member of the Lopez outfit hit Safely at least once. F. Tynes fanned on three trips to the plate and walked twice. J. Carbonell make a wonderful back-hand catch to end the game. It was a beautiful play and won the applause of the fans. Score by innings: Roosevelt Club— R.H.E. ‘ 030 000 013— 7 8 8 Lopez Funeral Home— 450 120 00x—12 16 2 Batteries: Gene Roberts and Stickney, F. Tynes; C. Gates, B. Roberts and Ingraham, Baker. Summary—Two-base. hits: J. Cates, Stickney; stolen bases: Lewis, Baker, J. Roberts, Mul- lins; struck out: by Gates 4, by Roberts 1, by G. Roberts 1; bases on balls: off Gates 8, off B. Rob- erts 6, off G. Roberts 5; umpire: M. Arias; time of game: 2:00. HOW THEY STAND MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES American League Club— WwW. L. Washington 7 New York Cleveland Boston . Chicago it i Phil ia St. Louis New York —* Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati St. Louis Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis at Washington—Ta- mutis (0-2) vs. Hogsett (2-1) Cleveland at Boston—Harder (2-2) vs, Mareum (3-1). Chicago at New York—Thorn- ton Lee (1-0) ws, Chandler (1-0). Detroit at Philadelphia—Law- son oe na Ae), sb t 4 NA’ AL LEAGUE New York at AiepaetGum- ¢ bert (2-1) vs. Lee Boston at Pittsburgh—Shoffner (1-2) vs. Tobin (2-2). Brooklyn at St. Louis—Hamlin (2-1) vs. Johnson (0-2): Philadelphia at Cincinnati— Muleahy (1-3) vs. Deringer (3-2) or (x) Weaver (0-0) Pet. 667 -650 650 600 412 : » 260 (x}—Weaver’s record 0-1 with! St. Louis (A. Lo. Doctor—Well, P've knocked the fever out of him anyway. That is one good thing Wife of Patient—Oh, doctor, do you think there is any hope? Doctor—Smal} chance of that, ma’am but you'll have the satis- faction of knowing that he died cured. INNINGS | well in a month. . f 5 nee Dean starts campaign to regain 7TOS rm. Dizzy hopes arm will be Pete Norton says that when DiMaggio and ;Gordon cracked skulls the other day while chasing a fly ball in ! Washington, they were merely | living up to one of the old tradi- {tions of the Yankees. For more {than 30 years, the Yanks’ fly- {chasers have been known as the unluckiest in the majors. It start-! led back in 1907 when Kid Eber- |field and Daye Foltz staged a | head-on smash. . .In modern times Earl Combs, the grey-haired Ken- tuckian, who will go down in (Special to The Citiven) NEW YORK, May 10.—By de- feating St. Louis Browns, 7 to 1,) while Boston Red Sox downed | Cleveland Indians, 15 to 3, Wash- ington Senators took over the| leadership of the American cir- | cuit yesterday afternoon. In the National League, St.! Louis Cardinals remained a game and a half out of first division, ‘although they whipped Brooklyn Dodgers, 9 to 7. Cincinnati Reds, in fourth place, also won, taking! Ibaseball history as one of the Philadelphia Phillies, into camp, |.greatest outfielders in the game, 9 to 4,. Boston Bees ‘stung, Pitts- | ashed into a concrete wall at burgh Pirates, 7 to 5, 1) i Louis and was almost killed... Results of the games follow: | | Phis happened in 1934, Two years National League \ {liter DiMaggio and Myril Hoag’ At St. Lou's RHE.) ‘collided while chasing a fly ball, | Brooklyn 715 2) |and Hoag was so badly hurt doc- St. Louis 915 1 tors predicted his baseball career {was ended. However, the veter- jan recovered and played ball through the 1937 season, success- |} fully coming through a delicate | brain operation. . .Dusty Cooke’s Fete? was interrupted when he Batteries: Fitzsimmons, Mar- row and Spencer; McGee, Harrell and Owen. At Pittsburgh Boston Pittsburgh ‘ Batteries: Macfayden, Hutch- inson, Shoffner and Lopez; Blan- ton, Sewell, Klinger, Brandt, Tob- in and Todd. . EB 1 1 tore a shoulder muscle during his ‘rookie davs with the Yanks and ‘Dixie Walker was another who fell under the spell. Cooke is | playing regularly with Cincin- nati and Walker is with the Ti- gers. .Yankee infielders are |made of sterner stuff, although there have been many times when Gehrig and Red Rolfe have run linto concrete walls going after ce A , |foul balls. . Lack of hitting from| New York at Chicago, rain. (hares Gehringer and York R. H. At Cincinnati 4 a°% Philadelphia Cincinnati Batteries: EB 3 Passeau, Sivess and | American League At Washington R, St. Louis 1 has kept the Tigers down. Ask |Bob Shultz, he knows. . .Zeke Washington | Bonura isn’t proving a ball of fire! : 1 at the plate for the Senators, but} Batteries: Hildebrandt and Sul- | he sure is steadying the infield/};,3,: Leonard and R. Ferrell. | H. 7 4 E. 0 0! ; with his hustling and keeping the iL pitchers fit. . .The Giants are hit-| | ‘ting hard and better than at HA Baal tae gu in = ri !time in the past decade. . What’ Boston : 1511 0 thas happened to that “dead” ball” Batteries: Galehouse, Zuber, | they are supposed to have in the Mlinar and Pytlak; Bagby and| National?. . Casey Stengel says Dasousila: * his Bees will finish fourth. He i : . expects to beat out the Cards for’ that position. He thinks that the, ‘Giants, Cubs and Pirates will fin- oR P ~ . fia. cneewathese: and his: team | Detroit at Philadelphia, rain. j; will be the fourth club, with the! ; Cards in fifth place. He thin , that with Dean gone, Mize, Med- | wiek and Slaughter will lack the \pitching to carry them through. jHe has Warstler and Cuccinello, the best double-play combination in the National, he claims, and he has the best. pitching staff. We shall see about this by the Fourth of July. . .Cards’ pilot is on the, spot this year. Frisch faces weary future, probably on his way out as manager. He broke an ankle Chicago at New York, rain. The Old Reprobate Mother—TIg it true that you put an advertisement in the paper to obtain a husband? | Daughter—Yes, ma. Mother—I don’t know what your father would say to such’ goings on, Did you get any ans- wers? Daughter — Only one, father. | from in Winter Haven showing young- 4 ee a os st = how to slide. Last October tt hap oe feat dikes they | gave Lippy Leo Durocher for ,, five players to Brooklyn, Later |"* idea is is in better jue wold Johnny Rige to:the T.| Unt the Seeman it. prepares es rates and Rizzo is a_ sensation } real fight. Experts claim that the pe and when the:sea-| champion will be a 5 to 7 favorite son started he let Dizzy Dean go D Players. It seems that Frisch did’ he little or no betting on a knock- not like Rizzo. Frankie wanted; 9.4 in this fight. } to get rid of Dean because he was trying to get Frisch’s job as man- ager. So when the season started Frisch was rid of three players and a headache and the owners were $210,000 richer and 11 players to the good. Now the fans know the history of the Cards’ manager. Hornsby traded after winning a world’s cham- pionship. MeKechn after winning a penna worth did not last a Gabby Street w after winning a c’ if Frisch turns out this vear he wil the club slumps he the gate. Such is bas: Seeds, former major } with Buffalo, hit homers on May 6 and game of May 7. some da of a reo SPORTS SHORTS— Homestead City Council has just spent $400 for transformers and poles to light the ball field jthere and give the city night baseball. It will also include flood lights for the tennis courts. The diamondball league has asked the city fathers to erect bleachers, a backstop and a fence in time was they agreed to do that. That is ° a City Council that thinks of the future of the coming generation. > With playgrounds and courts the boys and girls will grow up into good, healthy citizens. Local clubs will have an elimination for the coming series that is under consideration for the Highway *: Celebration on July 2, 3 and 4. A club from Miami and one from Cuba will play here on those The fans will see some real baseball games. Players on the local team will be those who active every Sunday. The writer and others would like to hear from fans as to their opinion who should play in this series. Each and every fan sbould par- ticipate in this selection. The picks of fans will be published in this column. The writer also hopes that before this series a roof will be placed over the pres- ent stands to give the fens com- fort during the games. dates. BOXING— Max Schmeling has cr Atlantic for the eighth time this time he claim back the world’s title with him. He Louis, present holder, on the 22th of June at the Yankee r and it seems will big-money bout for The Negro populat City and almost country are going j dout, and the Americans and oth-j pssed th and ar he will take meets 914 01} Atwood; R. Davis and Herberger. . for her for the first game on May 16, and , THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS IN THES CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELBVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MON COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY. Ne. 7-2 D. A. MCDOUGAL, CLAUDE L. FR. Successor Trustees, Plaintiffs, CHEVELIER CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, et al, Defendants. ORDER FOR PUBLICATIO: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE FLORIDA: appearing by 1 that the Defendants nam- | \ and each of ause as ed below, in this order Tichenor, George ‘A Brown, Ginde port, ¢ them, appear herein ‘further s shenor and B wis, P. New- orge H. Snyder and Jane Snyder, his wife, B. . Eanes, Richard W. Wethington, LeRe nok, Agnes McAuley Keller, C. Wilson, M. Evans, C. Hanson a a Damon i Jobn- . ch, M. Ww. s vd Hol Golden, Raw , R. H. Harris Harris, his wife, A Lucian S. Rank Saunders, Mrs. J. Lovegrove, R ‘ollins, Joe Bu a e janscom, Jones, M I . Toussaint, Emil mma P. Theringer, and Grett Burd, his fe, Redman, Samuel’ J. Schang, jenis, A. Wes Richard M. Benne debnston, ny J A. Willson, Mr ©. Jones, John PD. Cummin, mith, Walpert, Joe ane Kraumrine, Charles FE. Blackwood, Martin Gelderen, Richard B, Jones, Willie 2. Rimeik, John Lederer, Anna J. Stogua,,Paniel C. Sullivan, F. Rahal, R. . Hathaway, Josephine P. Cun- fHtinghiim,’ Mary 'M. Cantlon, J. W. Brookshire, Mrs. M. Kahn, Thomas Geary F. Plank,” Rdward Paknik, Coleman Cecil wood Nixon, Henry Turner, Hansen, 0. Folsted, John Lamm A. Mates, Matthews Stottenkam ccord, J. Y. Hoc c. Eppleman, Benson, V m 8. , John chneider, Noble, 5. Van Harwell, Bruges > J. Fi Lipe, Craw, John Bude H. Bohn, J. G Fraser, Emeline B. White, Mrs. Mrs. H. M, Jo! Sorensen, B. Frank Brodrick, s, Emil Huckman, Sorensen Hillman, Marie Ives, Al- Miss Florence Schrage, Kelly Rogers, A. A. jJr., John tor de Moncada, Alan C. Lynne, George A. Her, ‘Charles Grimm, J. S. DeBolt and Frances DeBolt, ‘his wife, D: D, Christie, Mark de T. K. Turner, J. P. Turner, R. Benjamin, Douglas J. Ramsey, Jr. Eliza Ramsey, Mrs. L. Joseph Fisher, R. Butz, Geo. Bean, Carrie Ross, Martino Pepin Josephine B. Merryweather, Mrs. >. Walsh, Mrs. J. L. Kebhe, Jewel B. Rhodes, Mr. Blam, B. F. Cc, Dawson, K. Shivers, Gerald 'S.. Malon: Botho Kohlweck, ( J. A. Connelly, Roy Potterf, W. Million, Joseph Langlais, Nathaniel Carlson, William Ceriss, George F. Burke, Richard Oberiein, a AL Hook, Mrs. Rose — Lond Koniares, Buehner, | Robin Georg nan, W. ww. W. G Eleanor V Howard, George Nitt, H.'L. Graham, Mari bell, James T.: O'Neill, Jonrowe, W. R. Rudolph, . Morgan, ©. Barash . Bn M J. K. Miller, Conrad Meyer, Hoyer, B. Richard, Ruth Jones, C. "Yarbrough, Albert W. Ruther, Alfred R. Gard, ——— Knute, Sarah Ross Oliphant, 0, F. Lindgren, Glenn P. Williams, Charles Sexeman and Mary Seseman, his wife, F. 1. Durby and Olga H. lfurby, his wife, KE. H. Boyer and Margaret’ H, Boyer, his wife, A. E. Mosher, H. C. Veirs. Mrs, Earl Ro Hoover ‘and Bari R oover, her husband, William Mahon and Helen MeMaho his. wife, H ne Ali Rensing, his wife, Lilla S. P. Her: a widow, : the resii@iees’ of said wit unknown, if alive, of the above named persons be dead, all persons claiming an interest un- der. aw person or per- sens, or including his 2 N defendants if any s « other claim: , and all unknown persons having or claiming an in- “rest in the re ty lying nd being sith ade and Mon t Secs. 1 to 28 incl, and of Township 34 South, 16 inet 26 to 3 2; th inet N%& of Sec nad the N%& wnship 54 South. Range South « of See. the N we the Ey of the 34, the Nie of Range and the Range 34 «a range 32 ea dere ° Range Secs te ¢ range 24 east. all # being im Monroe ¢ and S42, 18, 19, 30 and Bees. south, range 35 cust inet ‘orporetions which 4 aceording to law, aad Ted corporations are if ik Were Rot for suck Lohmar, | a ant Lillie State of Florida a . LEGALS dissolution, the apparent claimants of some Claim, title, interest or estate, legal or equitable in and to the lands above described and that there may be parties or per- sons natural, cbrpérate or muni- 1, interested in said lands claim- ing through or under said dissolv- ed corporations, and that said per- sons or parties are unknown, after diligent search and inquiry; And it further appearing from the sworn Bill of Complaint in this cause at the time the Miami Florida Oil Company was dissolved, _ its directors were M. L, Masteller, Gas- ton Drake, W. L: Phillips, Vernon Price Williams and L. W. Crow, Who under the law became trustees for such dissolved corporation, and id trustees e been made Jefendant in this catise: residence and address of ips is unknown, and that the defendant Vernon Price Wil- liams is now deceased; And it further appearing from the sworn Bill of Complaint in this cause that at the time MIAMI OIL GAS COMPANY directors were R. mis W. Arnett and flunt, Who under the law t me trustees for such dissolved corporation, and that said trustees have been Lou are unkn ffiant; And it further appearing from the Sworn Bill of Complaint in this cause that at the time the STEMB- LER INSURANCE AGENCY, a Florida Corporation w solved, its directors were George ©. embler, H. E. Stembler, John W. Claussen, G. F. Williams and 8S. M. ‘Tatum, who under the law became trustees for such dissolved corpora- tion, the said John W. . Tatum are now said trus- ties defend- in further app Bill from that of Florida, and that the residewce of id corporation; i8,.,,4a- ring! froviv the Bill_ of Complaint that, the AS AND OU LEASE s not a Florida Corpora- tion and as not received permit to transact business in the State of lorida and has not filed in the of- of the Secretary of State of the certific pliance with Sections 4 | 4259 of the Compiled | nating j each fon B. | Sam | J.) \k HLHES, -BROUSER OR | Florida, 1927, rel Office or p or domicile cess and nam to accept is unknow That it fiant that each and individual defendants are ov. above the age of twenty-one and that there is no person in’ the State of Florida, service of a sub- poena upon whom would bind said individual defendants or non-r: dent corporate defendants; IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED that the above named defendants, and all of them be and they are hereby required to appear in the above entitled cause at the courthouse in Monroe County, Florida, in the City of Ke Monday, June 6th, 1938, answer the Bill of Complaint f! in said cause, else the allega of said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed by the said de- fendants and each of them. This Order shall be published onee a week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West (¢ n, @ newspaper of general circul published in Monroe Count Florida. DONE AND ORDERET) this day of May, A. D. 1938. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of the Cireuit Court in and for Monroe County, Florida By Florence B. Ba Deputy wyer, Clerk Ira ©. Attorney Haycock for Plaintiffs, May 3-10-17-24-31, 1938. IN THE CIRCUIT RLEVENTH J) R DA A “OUNTY, NCERY. ABHEIM F Complainant MORRIS PECK, Defendant. ORDER POR PUBLICATION IT APPEARING from of ELSBETH ASHEIM PECK, complainant, on file in this cau that the defendant, MORRIS fF is a resident of a state or other than this state: "ent residence of the defendant Cons 7? Dixon Street, Bridgeport, that the said residence tit das particularly as 48 n to the complaiwant;’ that there is no person in the state, the na PAGE THREE LEGALS Township 54, South Range in Monroe County, Florida. and EDWARD Ss. MI MARION P. MILLS, DAVID L. 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