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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938 THE KEY = CITIZEN | CLASSIFIED | COLUMN, ROOMS | NEW. VALDEZ INN, 521 United. i \H CLUB came to the! city Sunday after having an ac- | didetit oii the Keys and conquer- ed thélotals. The visitors show- | ed great tdurage and. sportsman | ship on their part. Chief Porth | of the Hialeah Fire Department, | and manager of the club should | be cofigratulated for he sure has | a bunch of good sports. Carbonell started on the mound for the locals but,was given poor support. In the third, J. May hit to short and Acevedo futbled the ball but luckily he got past that for a fast double play start- | ed by himself that stopped the visitors for a while. In the fourth Carbonell was not so liicky. Gabriél dropped Rainey’s fly and the rabner reached sec- ond. Sifigles by Owens and Yancey scored ‘him:): +: } In the sixth ‘Owens hit to first and Carbonell ‘went: to get the. throw at first and dropped the ball—and thefé cei outs at the time. Agaii 1) eed oat heurst and Ya ! runner. In Wie the | tors scored their last run. B; May singled and Saab duplicated to left. The ball got away from Gabriel and both runners ad- Ptaly vanced a base. Pare singled and the final Hialeah run came home. Sixteen beautiful new room: ' THE,MUNRO, 128. liami, Fla. rater, pleasant suf® | ROOMS: with or without board. Sunny and cool. 419 Southard | street. nov7-1wk | REAL ESTATE | WANTED—Real estate listings on Florida Keys, preferably Key argo. Address Key West Pub- li¢ity. Bureau, 303 N. E. First Street, Miami. W. M. Egan, Registered Real Estate Broker. oct25-tf FOR RENT FOR, RENT—8-room House, com- ay E CURLY’ Champion Piilicoc Ruinpelstiiskin: ed best at the Poodle club show in Far Hills, N. J., and bis | esas Henry ‘Stoecker, approves the. choice. This French poodle is current American Kennel club champion. Bethel went in and stopped them ae cold as he did for ten innings in ne | Miami a week ago. This gave Bethel 12 and 2-3 innings against Hialeah witholit allowing a run, and only three hits. Albury poled 4 homer in the seventh to give the locals their first run. e previous Sunday it was Albury who blasted a homer in the te’ im to break up|, the game iin Blak h and ign 1 to 0. fore that he a four-bagger against Railey- Se ere res Move 8— Milarh % aa¥6.the painé. Shall rodeo be a great American In the ninth inning of the game! $port or a great American busi- at Navy Field Sunday a single ea by Cates and a double by Griffin ¢ boys ori the range have) gave the locals their last run. In|split-on that. question. One side! this frame Albury fanned and\say$ rodeo should be kept open | ‘pinch-hitter John Navarro, with}to,any cowhand who wants to’ the tying and winning run on the tisk his neck. The other side! bases, went down” swinging like ]would confine it latgely to trav- the mighty Casey. éling experts who make show- orl Owens, who pitched for ran a binge tor’, is a hurlér with Pine the cowboys are organizing. | Bluff, Ark., club in the Kitty one group is the North America League. Johnny Pate, the catch-| Cowboys’ association, formed by er, plays with Daytona mete punthers chiefly from Washing- nine in the Florida State Lea, ton, Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming. G. Saab; the third baseman, ar |The other is the Turtles, a pro- ASSOCIATED PRESS -SPORTLIGHT By.GARDNER SOULE, AP Feature Service Writer Rodés Rarige Trouble member of the Dothan, Ala., out-|fessiénal organization of tophand | fit in the Georgia-Florida league. cowboys stemming chiefly from The rest of the ers,.as the the Southwest. fans may have noticed, are very | Want An Amateur Free-For-All The North America group is locals had an off-day, but|ttying to keep rodeo amateur. hope a return game is played in Members argue it is the expert Key West. to give the Conchs ajcowpuncher’s chance to make chanee to “tell a different story”. |Quick money. If he is a winner, Fans praised Umpire Ordway he can pick up more dollars in and after the game they claimed | three days than in a year on the, they had never seen a_bet-}home ranch. For instance, Ross ter and more squarer umpire Henrie, 26-year-old cowhand anywhere. from Dubois, Wyo., went home from the famous Pendelton \.. diiminy Roundup this year with= $1,500 " ot Boston clinking along with his spurs as “most the all-round cowboy champ. The Turtles insist. they—are in- terested in putting on they best | o! ible: show; that they pgotect e todeo managements from | such 6 “ee troubles as-unpaid hotel ‘bills, of the Yanks, brokefi contracts, and liabilities” from injuries or death. .| Two years ago, rodeo was a 0¢| free-for-all. Then trouble broke out at Pendelton when Everett Bowman, a cowboy ig teria rere from Hillside, Ariz, and a trav- ch shew Garden. This eling performer, was disqualified lfor “houlihanning” (knocking down a steer when leaping from a horse in “bulldogging”, instead {of twisting the animal’s neck to make it fall). Two months later, far from the ranges, the Turtles were or- ganized in Boston. Bowman is now the president. ny “9 the first all-Negro fight} for the title since Jack Johnson fought Jim Johnson in Paris 25 years ago. LOCAL SHORTS: The move started by Mayor Albury, ex- Mayor Galey, Frank Delaney, Roy A Double-Edged Boycott lin and other sportsmen of : be a great one for @ fans of the city.| Last year, asking to play Pen- We need an athletic field very/dleton, the Turtles demanded a badly. Sunday, when the Hia-|voice in the selection of the leah hee here to Play, it }judges and were turned down looked ea shame to play on | They boycotted the Roundup. the only! diamond. we have. It is | Pendleton posted the sign: “No full of rocks. .A few fans he! | Turtles Allowed to Enter”, and to sweep the field off before the called on cowpunchers from game so as to make it @ Tittle | neighboring states to replace the better. We hope this move is/ Turtles. Afterward the NACA continued and may it end success- | was formed. fully for it proved one thing} There was trouble at Eliens- Sunday—that the fans here like} burg, Wash., too, at the Labor sports for over 3000 were present | Day rodeo. Cowboys from ranch- at the game, jes near and far poured into town jTony Vey, a Pendleton rancher ELEPHANT GUEST twho later became president of jthe North America group, enter- OWENSBORO, Ky.—Mrs. Jay 'ed the steer-roping. After the ro- Blythe of this city was madder deo, 60 cowpunchers who paid en- than amazed when she awakened trance fees to participate foun to find a 4,000-pound elephant themselves blacklisted by the enjoying a vegetable breakfast in Turtles, with $500 fines assessed her garden. She called officers against each. who herded the eléphant back te _ This wear, @ circus in a nearby town. yasked to play the Turtles Pendleton; again they champion | | LOCAL CLUB LOST CONTEST IN MIAMI COCONUTS SUCCUMBED TO ETHIOPIAN CLOWNS, 7TO5 Coconut outfit of Key West jlost to the Ethiopian Clowns in! Miami last Sunday by a7 to 5. ‘score. Battery for the locals | were A, Dean and J. McGee. For | the Clowns Bubber, A. Smith and Winston. The Clowns hit 10 safely and the locals poled seven. Clowns will play here on thej 20th of this month. Geo. Dean, Sr., has his midgets in shape and ‘he will be out every afternoon | jthis week and next to give the | boys lots of practice. { McIntosh, the star of the Mi- jami game, will again be at his position on first and “Dizzy” Al- pheus Dean will pitch, with Joe, MeGee behind the plate. SNAKE IN RADIO ATLANTA, Texas —A. O. Petty, an oilman, entered the of- fice of the Atlanta Electric Company carrying a radio. “The darned thing won’t_ work,” he) said. “It rattles.” Repairmen discovered a 30-inch diamondback rattlesnake among. f tubes and | spent the next” wo BO ‘Enger, ane aR eee Pp associa- tion wired, cents ‘If yo braked ‘under ou HR ae tee Scere Phe *Rurtles refused. ‘Pendleton again got assistance from the ranches of the Northwest and its Roundup played to 60,000 people, with not a Turtle on a bronc. Turtles Take New York Meanwhile, some rodeos have been strictly Turtle. New York’s Madison Square Garden rodeo, the biggest pay of all, opened re- cently with 140 Turtles vying with rope and rein. “The best calf-roper should draw down about $2,500", guess- ed Joe Welch, Turtle from Caris- bad, N. M. Bowman, the Turtles’ presi- dent, roping and riding New York, says the Turtles are related to no labor group, have no mem- bership qualifications, “Home-town boys can enter events along with us”, he says. “We don’t care if there are ama- teur events. We've got to keep young performers coming along” Hughie Long, Turtles’ director. Chescent, Tex., believes most of the trouble is over judging. He puts it this way: “Old-timers like to see a bronc fan a horse with his hat and let out a bunch of yells. “Nowadays we don't yell so much; we hold the rein in one hand and keep the other in the air at all times or we're disquali- ied under the new rules. We'te ‘posed to rake a brone across the houlders with spurs when com- ing out of the chute. Old-timers don't look for that, but we work for those points and it just ain't fair when they're not credited”. pletely furnished. Hot and cold running water. Seasonal or otherwise. 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