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MONDA The Characters. eee rage kine the get a right-of-way from MacDon- ald for the Gregory Golden Girl ‘mine. Donald MacDon.td: young owner of. The Stubborn Boy mine, hates the Gregory clan. Bridget: Kathleen’s companion, Yesterday: Kathi s flares up when Donald tells her he can’t stand’ red ‘hair andthe disposi- it, ‘Chapter Eight Hate At First, Sight BEDLY Kathleen hurried from the hotel and blindly crossed the: street. She. would stifle. if she drew, another cubic inch of Mac- Donald air. The insolence. of the mant He ‘was spoiled .. . Probably: by. the ‘women Mayme had mentioned: But what made him think he could talk to her in that fashion? She walked on. The pavement on the. Gregory side of Neutrality, stopped at the end of the business section. The MacDonald pavement continued on. Kathleen took the dift trail which ran parallel with. the. road. She rounded a curve and found her ide edged:by cottages which hud- together 2s though to ‘hide : tattered shame ees M: ‘bungalows on th posite le. . Kathleen’s hands clasped tight- ly behind her. The Gregorys shamed by the MacDonalds, she thought. With militant’ step. she si on, unaware: of quickening trodg. on, eyes behind the windows of the “cots.” he noticed the windows. ‘They were incongruities; gallan ae of shining glass edged by rilled: white curtains and brave potted plants. | The MacDonald homes were modern. Kathleen could sense yacuum cleaners and electrically : kitchens, furnaces. and. ms, “But our cots are more pictu ing chicken the hill beeai Turis in the rear. ~ The road wound on u now the Gregory col Be er to le; t on th es. of stared e ruins-with vacant, for the late Edwards, this after- . police fund. , OCTOBER 31, 1938 _~ : t| Less than irentg-fous | Bend: motorist startled the Elk- AE KRY And then into the quiet moment intruded the sound of an approach- | ing motor. Watching the road, she. saw a car. . It sped rapidly then swerved into the driveway of the other house. A moment later. MacDonald hailed | ' \ i | WEST CITIZEN tafe eae tial? Gaus she countered evenly, as he sug- ; Albury seed en heggor then hee rex ' pled, Maciosey eco To Win For Key West | To 0 saw the whites of my eyes.” j ray crjgpapcronia vous Hialeah Put Up Great BACARDIS HAND But then Old Balmy knows no bar: ‘ ‘ Bee ; Seeessecerges cetna Toshio! TRAIANS INTAL Bop, “And who is ant ‘ound-Tripper; Return ; doy ile tt hoes CoG ga DEFEAT, 3 TO 2 ame Sunday here.” Kathleen nodded. “I noticed it. Is his name really Balmy?” “No, it's Campbell. Balmy’s. a | nicknai He’s queer; religious,” | STILL RETAIN LEAGUE LEAD, HOWEVER; LOSERS SCORED. Kathinen sintied. “Bo Neutcalitg.| 2! wes sweet. rexenge. for, we doesn’t go in for religign. either.” | Conchsters against this hurler-- FIRST RUN; RALLY IN SEV- jonald returned her smile | | and again. she wondered at its |guy Balch when “Sponger” Es- ENTH WON FOR RUM NINE Guality. “Oh yes, there are two esby terian churches here. Balmy i cacee Albury stepped to the old goes to each on alternate Sundays. |, But Jet's forget the old fellow. | platter with his favorite war- You Kawe me apologizing again. I'm really sorry. regent you. | aub and lammed a homerun to. feated. ‘win the game for Key West in Field yesterday afternoon when Trojans have finally been de- It happened at Navy ever, Trojans still retain the lead- ov > 3 ° ~ if VeOPVo he seh wo CHOSHNONE HEE oy = cv we HOR ROCOCOTN] COHMSCSCOoKHSCOS Raa ew MH owmaotwnNn a 2 — GOBBLED MUCH FOOD i i f I don’t urderstand why I've been sO. ue ery, ties weve met.” raul She. eeu. ‘ike, yer if he ‘the tenth inning against a strong-| Bacardi Club prdouced a 3 to 2 were neta MacDonald. It was the | fi a 2 ifs seiciia? sits ePonald disposition, of course, ly, holding-out Hialeah nine, at vietory and snapped ‘Trojans’ win: wmnich a eee eine Miami Field yesterday. ning streak at four straight. How- wen’t been éxactly courte- ji S loulbiolgoa abe conceded Balch has pitched and, won “Then we can bé friefids? De- against Key West before. Rob- ership of the league. clare an armistice? Shake on it?” | or Bethel, Key West cagey hurl- The contest was a pitchers’ duel ‘What's Wrong?’ er, allowed but two hits. Key for the first three innings, neither CROSS the barrier their hands West got five. side scoring up until then. In the snd nt fenthleen's clasp was firm "The Key West Travelers will fourth frame, Trojans broke the x ours after play a return game with Hialeah: ice. J. Navarro hit a high fly to sea ae tee LE Fae | Spero \next Sunday at the same field. right center and the ball got lost "eng: aga eg Box score follows: in the sun. Sterling walked. J. “Won't you come up to my ve- | __ Hialeah— Carbonell singled to left and randa?'T've a grand view from Cox, 3b | John tried to reach home’ but a there and my housekeeper will |J. May, rf - 0 (3 a whe up eone cofies. tp take the | Byrd, cf 0: perfect throw by Davila to the plaee of that you left in the gri 2 i i “Ty “you, another time. Br Saab, 2b ‘ plate got him. Sterling reached get ace fad living bane Saal : third on the play and Jackie went ‘our hatel is lovely but e is , d. Dickey Na in- to write she needs quiet and Balch, p gled to right, Sterling scoring. Pee ttre nce. [nainey 1b) Jacki ded third for home nsive, Mayme wasn’t very hope- | Hewhurst, ss agile Tounses: tum she ia we a chance ip ae but was called ont for not touch- of findi anything to rent. What |B. May, If ing the bag. Dickey was caught lo you think?” yan 74 off first on the play. Id‘ shook his head. | Totals— 30 13) Rum boys sewed up the game ieee ca nouee ta Newall. | | Key West— po'alin the seventh whens. rally baa Genaaicale |Baker, 2b - 2 netted them three runs. Alfonso gegen this one here?” Gonzalez, cf - 0 flied Ae lett and Machin dropped asked Kathleen in surprise, “Isn't |Acevedo, ss 3 the ball. Malgrat walked. Gar- this where the owner lives?” Cates, 1b |cia singled to left and Alfonso “Hardly. He hasn't been here | Albury, 3b - scored. The ball got away from since his father'died. Only stayed | Acosta, rf i ae 7 an hour then. He’s rot man enough Soot Machin and Garcia went to sec- to hh it.’ Rodriguez, ¢ 0 ond. Davila singled to right, Kathhleen’s throat worked con- Garcia, If . 0 Malgrat and Garcia scoring. Baso Merah ita bliaies irlseg ied her re: Bethel, p - 2 and Hernandez went out on in- er father, who disappeare: i di inning. Fegularly intothe wilds of Canada, rotals— 35.30 1) “Trojans made's bid. for the Seed i ine fukn? ey West 000 000 000 1—1' game in their half of the final t would you eall living here, Hialeah _.... 000 000 000 0—0 frame. Sterling walked, stole it?” she managed. Run, Albury; error, Saab; two-| second, went to third on a bad 's no steam heat, no elec- base hits, Rainey, Cates; home throw by Hernandez and scored nothing but the old'heuse run, Albury; struck out, by Balch}on a fly to left by Jackie Car- hout.@ 9 by Bethel 3; bases on balls, off . bonell. Bethel 2; umpires, Ordway and| Davila was the leading hitter Jackson; time, 1:50. ‘of the afternoon, poling two safe- ily in four times at bat. Sterling walked three times. ove Jackie, Dickey and Domenech * SEC ASO tcl fein, 50, or-! starred for the losers in ig tiene | der a hamburger at a restau- and Bazo, Alfonso and G. Garcia heeled. This rant here and ate it. He kept on for the victors. more than she could take. “With an ordering hamburgers and a crowd —_ Score by innings: R. H. E. incentive like that know we're gathered to watch him. He was Trojans 000 100 001—2 6 4 } to rent it,” she flashed over: cheered as he guiped hamburger Bacardis _. 000 000 30x—3 4 4 a number 22 and started downing Salinero and Joe Navarro; Mal- Cedepier indignant two quarts of ice cream. He col- | grat pa A. Hernandez: Donald was lected $40 on a bet. | Errors: Machin 2, John Navar- base Head ‘ro, Woodson, E. ‘Rodriguez, Da- = vila, A. Hernandez; stolen bases: Sterling, Machin; struck ‘out! by ,Salinero 5, by Malgrat 4; bases jon balls: off Salinero 4, off: Mal- pgrat ‘ Wine of gagie: 2:00; um: pire 5 arcia. | eaccccccccenceconccoocss | Reseedeveceneace oe, i | Temperatures* ry | Highest 418 | Lowest: whiten 66 | ‘. 72 VW The nightcap of header yesterday afternoon was an exhibition game between Key West Poultry and Egg Company nine and Bacardi Club. Poultry- men defeated Bacardis, 1 to 0. It was a very good game and all fans enjoyed it from start to - finish. Sevilla, Gates and F. Tynes . pitched for the victors and each did a good job. Sevilla was touched fot two hits in three innings. Tynes allowed one in two frames and Gates one in two. G, Diaz went the route for the losers, giving up nine safeties. Cyri# Griffin was the leading hitter, !eracking out three safeties in as many trips to the plate. He was followed by Barcelo with two safeties. The winning and only run was scored in the sixth inning. Bar- celo hit to third, who threw low to first!” Molina singled to left and G. Acevedo to right, filling the bases with no one out. J. Garcia popped to short, but Albio Acevedo hit a long drive to deep center which Torres caught in his glove after jumping into the air, and Barcelo scored after the catch. Gates then forced Molina at third. Only “two Bacardi players got as far a third, one in the fifth inning and one in the sixth frame. In the field, C. Garcia handied nine chaftices without an error, a Al Acevedo handled nine without a.mistue. Cyril and Mo- # played well for the victors | Normal Mean Rainfall" Yesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins. Normal Precipitation -12 Ins. “Thin record covers 24-hour period euding at 8 @elock this morning. Tomorrow's Almanac | Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises - Moon sets ' 5 Tomorrow's Tides AM. PM. 4:08 5:37 10:36 10:59 Barometer 7;30 a. m., today: Sea level, 30.03. WEATHER FORECAST {Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; slightly warmer tonight; gentle ~——+—"43 | ta. moderate winds, mostly north- COPS’ REWARDED } east. Florida: Fair to partly cloudy me tenight and Tuesday, possibly Ind. A, South light misty showers on the south- east coast, slightly warmer in ex- hart police department the other treme south portion tonight day by sending in $5 because he Jacksonvifle to Florida Straits d been “treated with the ut- Gentle to moderate mostly north court ‘ passing to northeast winds, partly over- regantd fe, — inne cast weather tonight and Tues- through the city.” He suggested with a few light showers that the money be applied to the over south portion. East Gulf: Gentle to moder- ate mostly northeasterly winds: en—20c fair to partly overcast weather to night and Tuesday. thing she knew: they were ‘to. t of that MacDon. had in the street; side of the street. 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Fresh 6, Oregon Frosh FISH TO GET RIDE BILLINGS, Mont.—As an ex- periment a few baby trout soon are to take a parachute ride from an airplane into a lake to deter- mine whether they can survive. i snl aann teleson ane and Torres and Hernandez for the losers. Score by innings: R. H. E Bacardis 000 000 0-0 4 1 Poultrymen . 000 001 x—1 9 0 G. Diaz and A. Hernandez; Se- villa, Tynes, Gates and Cyril Griffin. Struck out Colgate Tufts Gettysburg Rennsselaer Youngstown by Sevilla 1, by Gates 1, by Tynes 1; bases on balls: none; stolen bases: Davila. Barcelo; time of game: 1:20; um pire: R. Garcia; scorer: Aguilar Standing of the clubs: Club— W.L. Pet Trojans zi 4 B00 K. W. 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PAGE THREE ~ FOLLOWING THROUGH BY AGUILAR FOLLOWING is an interesting He also wants the local club t» letter received by sports -writer Pedro Aguilar from Nilo Leon in Tampa who is planning a game here and another in Tampa be- tween teams from the two cities: “Tampa, Fia., “Oct. 26, 1938. “Dar Pedro: “Your letter of the 23rd re- ceived, enclosing clippings of Both were en- joyed very much. “I am doing the very best I can to organize a ball club to visit your city, but I’m rather handi- capped at present because our best players are engaged in a local championship, although they have only a few more games to play. “I feel very encouraged over Al Lopez going with us and oth- ers who will show you ‘Keywest- ers’ a good time. “Let me say something in an- swer to the clippings you sent me: “When I gather the ball club together that I have in mind it will be very important that you ‘Keywesters’ have a large supply of baseballs because these boys | F lexpect to hit a few out of the Island. And to your heaviest bat- ters I want to suggest that they ‘keep good hours’ for at least one week before we play, because our pitchers can ‘throw’ that ball so ‘crooked’ they will very well need all the physical energy of their eyes to even see the balls pass the plate, that’s how good we know we are. “As you and many other friends there know I have al- ways had a great feeling in my heart for Key West, and any pro- gress, in any respect, to Key West means a great pleasure to me. “Regards to the boys, “Your friend, “NILO LEON”. An interesting letter, indeed. ‘Leon played second base the Keeley’s Sluggers and the Sheriff Jaycock’s nine in this city years ago. He was one of the best around these parts. Today be is a mail carrier in for the “Cigar City” but still has Key | West in his heart, as_ the shows. Nilo is forming a ball club to come to this city for a series of games, three contests to be exact letter Rewnd. Gut Your KEY WEST viais play in Tampa. He advises me that there is a Social League in that city. and that the best players of that cir- cuit will come here. A contest is nderway and the players who get the majority of votes will be on the club. First count showed Sindo Vaile receying. 49 votes? for’ ‘secohd basé of the 50 votesieast. G. Laz- zara.received the other vote. received 25 votes for first base. C. Menendez, Beasley and Grandio had small counts. Vicente Granell is ahead for shortstop position with Clementi and Montoto following. Jimmie White takes the honors so far for the hot corner bag, ne ving 26 votes to P. Dominguez Joe Shiro and M. Mones are leaders for right field position; C. Menendez and Nick Shiro for left field, and Jiminez and N. Shiro are tops for center field. J. Contreras, W. Paz and C. rnandez are the leading catch- ers. Pitchers _ receiving the most votes are Pedrero, McTriana, P. Perez and Gus Levine. 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