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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, PITCHING OF F. TYNES FEA- TURED SUNDAY'S GAME, AND MOUNDSMAN SALIN- ERO STARRED MONDAY Monroe County League played | its scheduled doubleheader of baseball over the weekend. Sunday afternoon Poultrymen defeated Cuban Club 6-4 and Monday afternoon Trojans down- ed Roadside Pirates 3-1. F. Tynes held the Cubans to six hits. Four of these, with all their runs, came in the a a ning. Poultrymen pount out ia eitaties off M. Tynes and Al-} fonso. They stored their runs two at a time in three different innings. Leading hitters were P. Castro, | with three out of four; Stanley, Gates and F. Tynes, one out of two. A. Castro and Castellano for the victors, and Calleja and F. Lopez for the losers were out-} standing in the field. Score by innings: R. H. E. Poultrymen . 020 200 2—6 12 2) Cuban Club 004 0000-4 6 3 F. Tynes and A. Castro; M. Tynes, Alfonso and Fernandez. Three-base hit: P. Castro; stol- en bases: M. Acevedo, A. Castro, F. Tynes; struck out: by F. Tynes 6, by M. Tynes 0, by Alfonso 2; bases on balls: off M. Tynes 3, off F. Tynes 1; double plays: M. 1938 | SCOCSCOOHOHESSESEOOOSEED STOLEN—Rollfast Bicycle, Blue No Goal For 25 Years eecaccccese i { | | | | The English play games for the fun of it with the score mattering little to them. Above is how one rugby | player looked after a game, the traditional wall game at Eton, in which two teams battled to a goalless score. was the 25th year without a goat. SLITIOO OHS ‘PIRATES EDGED | Eddie — md 5 dui! OUT CONCHS IN CHALLENGE TILT Eddie Bush, new golf pro at the Key West Southern- most Course, came within a | Won IN LAST HALF OF FINAL | Tynes to Fernandez to Calleja, Gabriel to Galleja; time of game: 1:45. It was a pitchers’ battle Mon- day between the Pirates and Tro- jans. Salinero of the Trojans had ’em eating out of his hand up to the very last inning when an error by D. Navarro started the ball ~ . Then Davila singled, ‘was thrown out at first scored off Mal- grat in ‘ird on a hit batsman, walk anda single by Rueda. fourth, a walk, an error Salinero allowed but three hits and Malgrat gave up four. Each walked three batters. Davila poled a safety only trip to the plate. J. Car- bonell hit one in two tries, as did ‘Torres. M. Hernandez and G. Garcia of the Pirates, and Joe Navarro and John Navarro of Trojans starred in the field. Score by innings: R. H. E. 000 000 001I—1. 3 5 ~ 001,100 Olx—3 4 3 Rod- riguez; Salinero and Joe Navarro. ‘Two-base hits: A. Hernandez, John Navarro; stolen base: Joe Navarro; sacrifice hit: J. Torres; struck out: by Salinero 14, by Malgrat 2, by Barcelo 1; double} play: G. Garcia to A. Hernandez; hit by pitchers: Domenech, J. Carbonell; teft on bases: Pirates! 3 Trojans 5; hits: off Malgrat 3) INNING: CASA WENT FULL} ROUTE FOR VICTORS: KEY| WEST MISCUED THRICE | stroke of tying the course | record for nine holes and | was only a stroke away from | the course record for eigh- | teen holes Saturday morn- | ing. Coming in Bush flashed the 92 for the last nine. For the 18 holes he had a 68. Pro Bush was playing with E. C. Corkins of Michigan. An out- of-bounds ball cost him his stroke which would have meant a tie for the two rec- ords. Bush's score was 454 454 934. Coming in he had 444 | to deep left center, sending Ma-| 43 334, |rio to third. Barcelo flied out to} CMOO OOOO MA 38 Maree scored ater the, | catch, bringing to a close one of, WOMAN FIRST the most thrilling games played | ! time. | PI | VER { Conchs started the ball rolling} The challenge baseball game ‘on Christmas, Day between Key | West Conchs and Roadside Pi- rates at Navy Field was _ hard- | fought and interesting from start | to finish. Pirates won out in the | last-half of the ninth inning when | Covington went in to pitch for Key West. In that fatal half, Alfonso, | first man up, rolled out to first. ,M. Hernandez singled through) jon a local diamond in a_ long shove a runner over in their half; of the same frame and knotted! ; the count in the third stanza with | MRS. GOLDBERG OF CHICAGO’ another lone tally. Cochs forged TIES JOHN PINDER, WHO ahead again in the fourth with| a two-run rally and once more; -. WON FIRST PLACE LAST the Pirates mustered enough pow- WEEK IN GOLF MATCHES ‘er to send a runner scrampering | by scoring two runs in the first }wANTED—Real estate listings on | IN TOURNEY |. Pirates were able to! Florida Keys, preferably Key inning. But the Conchs’ scoring | ended there. Pirates were held! It was a two-way tie in the/ runiess until the eighth inning} weekly handicap golf tournament! when another lone run came in} FOR RENT—7-Room Furnished staged Saturday at Key West to: knot st Course by profi sio' lie Bush with a Chica, lady® ‘@ golfer who won last week tied. Mrs. Marguerite Goldberg of | Chicago made a 71 and John Pin- der, who won last week, scored a 71 for the 18 holes. Joe Lopez, young ace, finished with 176 straight to win the low gross score. Low net of 67 was won by Bob Spottswood. Pro Bush Then the the ninth the count. finaly single run in brought victory. Casa hit three safeties in four) times at bat to lead the hitters of the game. Villarela poled two E out of three. ! Pirates infield handled 13 as-| sists and 13 putouts without an error. The outfield had one put- out each and the catcher handled | 11 putouts | J. Carbonell at second for the! |FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin | | TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern COND SHEETS—5| | sae swipe reae einai eh oa | FOR SALE—Lot 8, block 5, Mar- | | FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully FOR SALE—Cotton Candy ma-| This | FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- ‘TWO LOTS on | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. \ \third and A, Hernandez doubled | FOR SALE—Lot, 48'x50’, corner | home in their half of the same|FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- | URNISHED APARTMENT,) FOR RENT—8-room House, com- and 2 runs, off Barcelo 1 and 1{ gives a free lesson to each win- run; time of game: 2:00; umpires:} ner of the matches. Golfers are Varela and Lucilo; scorer: Agui-; beginning to respond to the lar. } tournaments staged by Bush. ; Other golfers with “handicap” scores were Curry GUE LEADERS Harris, 77; Sam Goldsmith, 72; | Joe Lopez, 73; W. W. Watkins, MEET NEXT WEEK | 75; Mr. Corkins 76; Charles H. | Ketchum, 75; Alton Parks, 69; C. | W. James, 69; Dr. W. P. Kemp, Poultrymen and Trojans, who| 70; J. D. Armice, 81; R. Spark- are now tied with a victory} man, 70; E. R. McCarthy, 72; Bill apiece for the leadership of the| Fripp, 76. Monroe County League's second- Conchs accepted two chances and five assists without an error. Vil- , lareal caught four fly balls in the | outfield and had one assist. C. their| Griffin, behind the plate, had five! New VALDEZ INN, 521 United. ) putouts and three assists. Score by inninks: R. H. E. Conchs 200 200 000—4 10 3 Pirates Bethel, Covington and C. Grif- fin. sa and Rodriguez. | Two-base hits: C. Griffin, Vil-| SS lareal, P. Carbonell, A. Hernan-|STQNE HOTEL, clean, spacious | dez; stolen bases: Acevedo, Al-} ' bury, C. Griffin, Villareal, Bethel, | | Davila, M. Hernandez; sacrifice 101 100 011—5 12 9 ROOMS with or without board. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED N COLUMN | eeccce STOLEN and White, with Chromium| Plated Fenders, also Light on Front Fender. Reward and no questions asked if returned to! 806 Southard street. dec27-3t FOR SALE OR RENT Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4. All modern | conveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. octl0-s FOR SALE conveniences. Near Casa Ma-! rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125); Von Phister street. oct31-s | for 50c | The Artman Press. novl9-tf tello Towers, $3,500. P. L. Wil- son, 1722 Jefferson Ave., Mi- ami Beach, Fla. dec10-imo equipped, engine and hull, in| very good condition. Newly renovated. Reasonable for cash. | Apply 506 South street. decl0s | chine, cost new $150; sacrifice | for $30. Gomez Furniture Store, 720 Duval. decl-tf land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- | ner 5th and Patterson Avenues | near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug3l-s Washington 112 feet Apply 1219 novil-s street, 90 ft. front, ‘deep. Reasonable. Pear! street. net 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt | tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, | all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key West. sept7-s | Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Ap-| ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. augd-tfs Duval and Louisa streets; two | lots, corner Bertha street and | Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots’ on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. Apply 1212 Olivia street. decl4-s | REAL ESTATE Largo. Address Key West Pub- ! licity Bureau, 303 N. E. First Street, Miami. W. M. Egan, } Registered Real Estate Broker. | oct25-tf FOR RENT 1114 Grin- nov3-tt ern conveniences. nell Street. Apartment on Duval street. Modern conveniences. Apply at Mendell’s Men Shop. dec20-s | centrally located, all modern conveniences. Apply 519 Duval} street. decl6-s | pletely furnished. Hot and cold | running water. Seasonal or otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tfs Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. dec9-1mo 419 Southard dec2-1mo Sunny and cool. street. rooms. Hot water. Reasonable rates. White and Division streets. decl-imo Ser ee amiss comet ot'c| UP DEAE, FIVE 10 doubleheader. | Pirates and Cuban Club, tail-| enders, will tangle in the night- - STANDINGS | MONROE COUNTY LEAGUE | (Baseball) Pourty & Egg Co. __. Cuban Glub Pirates SPORT 1 0 1,000) ae ® 1 .000 0 1 .000 tag! PLAY ON FRIDA Ponce de Leon High School five will play the Key West High | School five Friday night in the G. Garcia, Rodriguez); bases on | first upstate game of the season balls in Key West. The Ponce de Leon-Key West | ame will be the second affair of | (faced five batters); losing pitch-’ BRING YOUR VISITING friends a doubleheader. U.S. Army will © 1.000) tackle Park Tigers in a regular, 2:00; umpires Island City League the opener. First game starts 7 p. m. sharp. contest in | hits: Bazo, Villareal; passed ball: Rodriguez; hit by pitched ball: Acevedo by Casa, Davila by Bethel; struck out: by Casa 9( J.| NATIONAL PLUMBING CO. bas Carbonell 2, Lucilo 2, Albury 2,| ‘¢stablishd a good reputation Cates, Griffin, P. Carbonell), by) With? re work >a Bethel 4 (Davi ez, reasonable es. Estima’ thel 4 (Davila, M. Hernandez sbeapitres. 200 Fiewian tee Phone 581. decl-lmo PLUMBING off Bethel 3, off Casa 1; off Bethel 10 in 8 innings, off Covington 2 in 1 1-3 innings” hits er: Covington; time of game:} need of a good it’s rest te Sevilla, Hale, OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear Wickers, Woodson; double play: rooms, innerspring mattresses | Acevedo to J. Carbonell to Cates; Under new management, 917 scorer: Aguilar, i: Fleming St. novié-tf l Cdekehehekekedi dh ddddgddddndgddgdiigd¢dg nd ddndgddddddddidgddd dLhgdLdbdd dit LgipLigigtggiigggiigggdggegiggggigiggregigggid PAGE THREE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! 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