The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 13, 1938, Page 5

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tec | OetaconHouce + | Lee PHOEBE ATWOOD TAYLOR . ae ; S Pp 6) RT S PIRATES BLAST owowise “7iteoucn PEREZ FORCED WAY INTO FIRST &-scoman 10 POSTPONE PLAGE; CUBS LOST na the Te SNYDER FIGHT ar} Jennings ne ’ FOURTH INNING STRETCH : ered ina 5 ; as 5 ‘ aan gave Vince DiMaggio of Boston Bees chance to measure Ha we ei ne) ies (lei Nee LEAVES HEADGEAR OFF IN some ground while Fhillies’ Third Baseman Whitney tried for putout. Umpire ruled “safe.” xplainevery- | HEADER AND COME WITHIN } Ee cao SPARRING PRACTICE: C nt Earl J " é ALL! got to say.” Asey twin rutt. Got tha HALF-GAME OF LEADING ™« y wee : OVER EYE’ OPENED . Daughter Of Pilsudski \T eee eee |e ov eve omer 0 Daher OF Pia HQW. THEY STAND PINDERS LEAVE Shes giy Be Se oe OVER HIGHWAY make myself clear?” rr ta r 2 ¢ ed MAJOR LEAGUES Roddy’s father oe Fi a esd : ie ‘Speetal to The Cittzen) Int t th Mia c SAW (Baseball) f NE YORK € us E for American League Roddy, an’ find ng pouse of Strutt’l] be cold t “He’s gone.” Cz “He was here before you ca h him!” vhi “If this is an act,” Asey said, | ©." steer Ting |teating Chicag: “it's one of the best 1 ever scen a ener Bae eos Ae outside a theater. Elliott, wil] you] AY the | sexetes ee The victory explain to him that I y.| a AYA US ol eT ie he rae : gave ib without an more e go over to Jack ‘neers has carried them i f P right | r f \ Natitiall teanue squesks?” y r 1 1 there? Okay. | _ ede he ‘ nine sever a ae < ‘ : Sone 5 patios MEM that man Jennings!” E ope jo over an’ |place in the Nation Carveth said. “I:’s an Jer y Ha again, an’ he j three points ahead. « nings!” night com at’s right i 5 fediansthie ten ‘ ish y : } ae “Oho, it is? You mean nolo ce us . Tim. Tell 'Giants, who lost t ti : min | vestexd full be ‘ ; F Hemingwa beiaihs nings, the plumber?” aos is ee ; thuhe excestl rae : " sabe N uthor ¢ form uy D] eewcerecccscsceseveseoee “Yes,” Carveth said. “Yes. It— i : " F it was most unfortunate. “I'm si ; 2 3 are / ight-run lurge in th ae ap 4 ms that t Pe This week ir g Lou hee" Par. ae we did everything in our power to; ahi shige ad Fi f fa oa a t t t t I macke t 7 make things right, and then t ; ‘ ne erate nee s r ‘ Ree hay : — Y I rs to defed “Jenni ngs’ ‘daugh’ after two yea ration ORNAMENTAL WORK - Inspected and passed by De- National League Sunda ; Bolienibaitecn At Chicago “ partment of Agriculture ef Brick Tile United States es fit for buman food lained while C 7 i gs A 5- | Five errors helped the Dodge ah ae ae V i 7 © Also conaiy e. met th ss roads he hesi. Cincinnati Re kept f ated t ion of a second. It done what he ote a little epee to go past you two do something about er ha t ise to !one-run margin, 6 ot 5. Redbird games, s the show “Earl Jennings,” Asey said ‘ i e on his way back to jused four moundsmen and Re \ Stolor nd Hernandez ’ Y — him there myself—" 1 t him as he turned | wew york Yankees cam : wen ee : . : > “Most unfortunate his being hurt up t S' dri Pee : : a f : in that plane crash.” Carveth said | re —my God. |! a half-game of leading ( t 1 hi her, J f 4 MAY BE DEPENDED UPON why a he have picked some- a ed?” Asey didn’t | bleheader, while the Tribe wa ery £ I aug a ste ? ° one else. But of course that would | even t n off the engine. | jos P le gar p 3 gu lee have been satisfactorily adjust« d | m ! ie SRAinaE Be eiad eight-t . vf { 2 a eae alataate b ive [hem Your Business fortunate incident was adjusted some foiimn held opera eer me scpenee : BALL LEAGUE T0 5 e nigh sor y face down on the {Browns put over three runs and He, was ne hospi la ich houlders shaking cons jthe Yanks seven In the night MEET TONIGHT »” Asey sai ulsively cap, the Yanks won overwhel “ h, no, he was rot!” oth That's ter?” Asey de- |-~P B ; -- ‘ setae tin a show chapict. “He ; ey de- |ingiy, 10 to 5, aided by two m is > “Best for Pets- CHARLES E. ROBERTS was there. here. threatening u © lifted up a tear-stained } cues : he Mont Baseba : FAMILY’S HEALTH! i | Dogs or Cats’ And threatening Roddy, too. He| dove back int provided the winning margin for ‘ m Yr) i ve atin cent ae Wileea) kn Oy seemed to think that he had been| “He's been spar ) Pini ex- || waanmpion Genslors over Cleve } mac otinialsint $i) i ritia a 2° | “You mean to say that J s, | spank me ten m Chicago White Si ; Vs ‘ ‘ u = L “ YTON W =~" the animal kingdom Earl Jennings ti mber. to t rr t Philadelphia Athletic hing Zott r 1 . r * balanced was here last night?” Asey y 14 t he s ha conv Results of games “He was,” Carveth saic par Stcaie Asey smiled, and 1 r “That is something |, : ee sey F ra Pens se pe a Stone Work the conversation he had h don't y aven’t got that Pittsburgh 4 Toren cos) range 1347.50, $59.50 the nurse about Jennings. If h for y 1 tibly reticent. | Chicago é bith baadi f ; and $59.59 he should have guessed. What was | spanked ” and shook |. arleton. F ' eee | PIERCE BROTHERS ap ey none eae 524 MARGARET ST. s thing ced Ov 100k t Any Groeery ss ahi : i TODAY’S GAMES PALMERS Oe Adee Has PALMER’ A NEW DEPARTMENT “you told |St. Lou American League E QUALITY G. C. ROBERTS fa ler. This |” Moor ; ; t Rhee vcd # kidnaped Roddy—and why don’t gon Hi on the | Louis Cardinals, this time 1 f ase ague “Most unfortunate, as | told Roddy | cor land Indians by winning a eb aga that myse t rs tudio.” three runs himself After | saw you at Octagon Hc face ) A . and then | One run in the ninth inning st f at San Car ‘ - . 4 Contractor put him in. And that accident | “Believe it or r he’s ers saw duty the sess 1 5 t mits has produced forf PLASTERING STUCCO lighted up. had the slightest bit cf inte! b ad his tongue c r randt 5 the plav t e meet i * Atk to xed dee ta be a sopnkin' Cenerai Merchandise E N p Lomt DAIRY PRODUCTS THE ARTMAN PRESS consider it aia PR s Wholesale and Retail For those who desire ike Angelo. ia + New. Yor il BETTER PPINTING — wea ‘ ” Slate Company B nid d € t ked me! ” Light and Heavy Cream Listen to me,” s s r late iTim sai “ + A < Carveth. “I'm comin’ bagk here ngs com@ to SY men. Brace p,,.okiy1 t v 1 Metal Shingles Pasteurized Milk an hour, an’ you produce. Rodd Ww Who the hero |. : 4 4 f 2 t for me. Elliott’s goin’ to stay he DRAG EEE 4 Buil p Roofin Butter Milk With you an’ see that you do, air : on i ss x ou, Elliott? Right. You see hx How long ago,” sutter Work Chocolate Milk ds Reddy, if you ha fig 1 thi en? Come joston-Philadelp! ' another Chateau Thierry to, Lorne! When did he Jon te a en “and. tk A long time. T ADAMS DAIRY I'm goin’ over to t! bhet at ieee t dont eae, American Leagu t pital an’ see Jennings .” Lorne sat up, “I know one Ea Game 1212 White Street PHONE 455 know that he'll be e man again. t Yor The nurses crowded arour nm, d’'you hear me? PU kill St : m apart with my Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing An expert »e pleased to h. B. 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