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MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1939 KEY WEST NINE MAYNARD WINS NOW LEADING GOLF TOURNEY LOCAL LEAGUE cn, ccc ce ox ol PARKS RUN- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Grant Sugar Bow! Tennis Winner DEFEATED TROJANS 7-2 IN: NER-UP SECOND: PIRATES WON OPENING GAME | Maynard, in the Eddie Bush | blind bogey bi-weekly golf Conchs’ baseball nine is now leading Monroe a net of 73 Saturday afternoon. County League with two victories, Ike Parks was second with a and no defeats by virtue of its! 76 net, and C. W. Caulkins was win over Trojans, 7-2, in the sec-| third with a 75. Another tie for ond game of a twin bill yesterday | third place was P. Coleman. afternoon at Navy Field, while! This coming Thursday play Roadside Pirates were downing! will either be in a dinner match Cuban Club 11-9 in the opener. | between two teams or play for It was a hitting and running! the Artman Trophy, Joe Lopez race during the initial contest, present holder. | while each team committed sev-} Qthers in the Saturday tourna- | enerrors. A total of 20 runs: ot were T. J. Cooper; H. Al-| were scored and 21 safeties re-| oe RODE Fe corded. | bury, B. L. Grooms, J. J. Kirch- | Barcelo was the leading hitter,; heiner, W. P. Kemp, M. E. Rus- | collecting four out of five, and) sell, Curry Harris, C W. Caulk- driving home two runs. A. Her-; ins, C. James, P. Emerson, Mrs. nandez scored three runs and} drove home four. M. Acevedo| 5: Peabody, A. Hinson, J. Spark- Coleman, John Pinder, poled two safely in three tries. | man, P. Score by innings: R. H. E,| Ike Parks, P. Schutt, Mr. Burt- Pirates. 400 000 520—11 12 7; lowe. “rata ae se "oe CONCHS TO PLAY CUBANS SUNDAY Key West riguez; Tynes, Alfonso, Diaz and} Al. Rodriguez. i Two-base hit: Al. Rodriguez;' three-bi hit: G. Garcia; stolen} bases: I. Rodriguez 2, M. Hernan- | tournament, won first prize with} dez, F. Lopez 2, Hopkins, M. Ace-| vedo, J. Garcia, G. Acevedo; sac-} rifice hit: J. Garcia; double play: | F .Lopez to Al. Acevedo to Cas-; tellano 2; struck out: by Tynes{ 2, by Diaz 3, by Malgrat 8; bases’ on balls: off Torres 2, off Malgrat | 2, off Alfonso 2, off Tynes 4; hit by pitcher: M. Hernandez by Al- fonson, Castellano by Torres; | umpires: Domenech, J. Navarro, | Albury and Wickers; time of! game: 2:30. j A pitchers’ battle developed in} the second game, the opposite of the opener. The duel lasted six A battle for first place in the | Monroe County Baseball League} will resuit next Sunday when | Key West Conchs, now leading, meet Cuban Club in the opening fracas of the regular twin bill. Trojans and Pirates will play | the nightcap. Soeccccsecevcovoceseooer From a Friend to a Friend SOOSOHSSSHOSSHOHSHOSSOOS deer AHA wel here i am after a big nite at key west Parke and wen i say big i dont not meen litle| on innings at the end of which the| acount of we thot thare wuld be scored stood 3 to 2. But from'a big croud we( thats the wife then on, it was too bad‘for the! and me) didnnot bring the Kids Trojans. and tu sho yu how smart w wuz A four-run rally in the seventh! thare wuz a big croud not ony inning put the game on ice for, big but reel lodge| being thet the Key West Conchs, while the op- kids wuznnot with us and we position was held scoreless from would not fele enbarased in front the first inning until the end of | or hour own fleshe and blud we went over to the place wear the feller sels aples with sum cind of eaxtbesmounditoy the | ved stuf all over them and we eech bot 1 (thet is the wife and |miself) and say pal thay tasted | swel| then we went over to big the fracas. Salinero, losers, struck out 12 batters. Rob- ert Bethel, Conch twirler, whiff- ed 10. Bethel walked only one player and ‘Sally’ gave but two! free passes. Bethel mage every player on heated benies place and playd} sum more of thet skilo wich as i| onct already tole yu is just like the Tropjans swing at the wind) bingo and he gave awaye five! except Sterling. Salinero struck! 545 to sumbudy who did nnot| out all Conchs except A. Acevedo |even no thay one until 1 of the! and Villareal. fellers who work thare and wares Sterilng, with three out of four,’ 4 blu cote showed him thet he 1| was the leading hitter. Cates,/then we wawlked down tu a A. Acevedo and Villareal each | place the cal the rowlow funy collected two out of four. Ace-| house wear yu wawlk in tu a vedo scored two runs and brought barel and it tuirns yu around til home two with his timely hits. | yu dontnot no wear yu are then Bethel gave up three hits in the | yu go inntu a nother gagget wear first inning when Trojans scored! yu donntnot no wear yu’r going} all their runs, and then bore and then yu go two sum place down, ailowing just three more else wear yu donrit not no wear | the rest of the way. yu are going then yu wawlk un- » by innings: R. H. E. til yu wawik on sum steps wear | s _.. 200 000 000—2 6 2/yu think yu r going to fal but you} Conchs 200 010 40x—7 10 2) dont then a feler tels yu two set Salinero and Joe Navarro;!down and yu-do andhen yustart Bethel and C. Griffin. | sliding and yu slide tu the botum Two-base hit: Sterling; stolen, wear a feller picks yu up and bases: Albury 2, Cates, A. Ace-|thare is every 1 standing thare vedo; sacrifice hit: Lucilo; hit by |Jaffing at yulyu no thet wuz the pitched bali: Domenech; wild; darnest thing i wuz ever on and pitches: Salinero 2; struck out:|how evrybudy laffed and do yu by Salinero 12 (P. Carbonell 2, M./2° @ HA with all the funy stuf Griffin 3, C. Griffin 2, Bethel 2,00 that thing yu culdnnot get Lucilo, Cates, Albury), by Bethel | hoirt regodles uf wat yu didjj 10 (Salinero 2, Machin, Dom-; Liisi hs we oun to ae wap % ie _| wei u sit in a litel carig and i creck: uct Baker, Joe Navarre going around ona flat fore Navarro; bases on balls: off Beth-|@"%4 how it wHips yu around is m * ign ecs ~ s, |no budies biznes it shure wuz i 1. off Salinero 2; umpires: M-| thrilling) we saw a crowd around Acevedo and M. Sanchez; time of | the piace wear the feler the cal game: 1:55; scorer: Aguilar. | J. P. gives.away money evry nite League standings: and we thot we wuld stay thare Club— W.L. Pet.! and we did stay thare til this Key West 2 0 1,000 feller call out a name and it wuz Cuban Club 1 1 .500! Jennie 1 Ketchum who lives in Pirates ~-. 1 1 500/816 eaTon streeT and she wuz Trojans © 2 .000| thare and this feler gave her fifty | bucks and he sez that starting TWIN 22" he is going to give| away |free and yu donnnot have tu by |anything five bucks at haf past | | Sevn evry nite and five bucks at | 11 o’clock pm evry nite the same | way as he is giving away the/ money now|i am going out agan Island City Basketball League| funite and se how he duz it, ra will play its regular doubleheader} wil] be suing you yure pal tomorrow night at the High| elMer School gymnasium. These contests will be the first of the second-half of play in this league. | LONDON — Pleading infanti-| Opening contest, which’ will|cide while deranged by worry | get underway at 7:30 o’elock, will; about getting gas-masks for her | be between High School Varsity|family during the European and Park Tigers. Seafood Grill| crisis, a mother whose baby was and U. S. Army- will tangle in| suffocated by gas was bound over | BASKETB CRISIS SCARES MOTHER Victory tasted sweet to Bitsy Grant of Atlanta, Ga. sipping from above huge trophy cup after winning the fifth annua! sugar bow] tennis tournament at New Or- leans. He vanquished Gene Mako with 6-0,'6-1 and 6-2 sets. | PLANTS FOR SALE will be inserted in The Citizen at) -—H-—________ the rate of one-cent (lc) a word FOR SALE—Marglobe Tomato; for each insertion, but the mini- California Wonder and Florida mum for the first insertion in Giant Pepper plants, every instance is twenty-five!) with ORGANO, the Bacterial- cents (25c). ized Plant Food. Extra heavy Advertisers should give their, root system. Very sturdy street address as well as their, Plants. Delivery after Janu- telephone number if they desire, @ry 20th. Place orders now results. , and be sure of supply. South Payment for classified adver- Atlantic Reduction tisements is invariably in ad-| tion, Orlando, Florida. vance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertisements charged. _ jan9-1t FOR SALE MALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE—One lot 50x100, Sei- denberg avenue. $325.00 cash. ABLE MAN to distribute sam- | Apply 1317 Petronia street. ples, handle Coffee Route. Up} to $45 first week. Automobile | given as bonus. Write MILLS, TWO-STORY HOUSE, mode) 7038 Monmouth, Cincinnati,! Conveniences. N Ohio. jan9-Itx| Tina, lot 163’x98’. Von Phister street. Apply 1125 oct31-s BUSINESS “OPPORTUNITIES ‘rypEWRITING PAPER — 500 MAN OR WOMAN with some! sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, knowledge of ladies’ ready-to- wear, act as sales representa-' FOR SALE—Lot 8, block 5, Mar- tive for New York manufactur-;| tello Towers, $3,500. P. L. Wil: er. Must have contact or ac-; son, 1722 Jefferson Ave. Mi- quaintance with local mer-| ami Beach, Fla. dec10-1mo chants. Attractive proposition. |. Commission and bonus to right sECOND party. References, write fully. | Box 350, Maley, Times Build-! ing, New York City. jan9-1tx; FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully \ equipped, engine and hull, in very good condition. Newly SHEETS—500 for 59c The Artman Press. nov19-tf FOR SALE OR RENT I FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Apply 506 South street. deci0s Cruiser with living quarters to conveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. | ner 5th and Patterson Avenues octl0-s, near Boulevard. Apply Box 1 RC, The Citizen. aug3l-s land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- FOR RENT TWO LOTS on street, 90 ft. front, deep. Reasonable. Pearl street. Washington 112 feet Apply 1219 APARTMENT FOR RENT. 1014: jan2-s; Grinnell street. FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ' ern conveniences. nell Street. 1114 Grin- CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- nov3-tf ner 5th and Staple Avenue. , | Apply Box D, The Citizen. FOR RENT—7-Room Furnished | nov2-tf Apartment tn “Duval, stoect. | Modern conveniences. Apply at! FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- Mendell’s Men Shop. 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 dec20-s | FURNISHED APARTMENT—Ap- | ply 1404 White Street. dec31-s FURNISHED APARTMENT, FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. centrally located, all modern; Run from Washington to Von conveniences. Apply 519 Duval! Phister street. $1,000. Ap- street. decl6-s; ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. ! aug9-tfs ROOMS NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United.) Duval and Louisa streets; two Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Aeross South Beach. jan9-l1mo ROOMS with or without board. ; Sunny and cool. 419 Southard: street. Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots on Pine Key, 100’x100’, good location. Apply 1212 Olivia street. 1217 Petronia jan4-s HOTELS | with well. ———— | « street, rear. BRING YOUR VISITING friends | ———_— in need of a good night's rest te’ FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clear’ four-horse outboard Johnson rooms, innerspring mattresses | motor, fully equipped, $150. Under new management, 917° 1917 Petronia street, rear. Fieming St. novl8-tf : jan4-s $35. the nightcap. ~ | for two years. Because there was profiteering} John Gore, the author, wilt | in sandbags during the European| Prepare a personal memeir of) crisis Britain is taking measures} King George V, which will not to prevent a recurrence of the| touch on any official side of the trouble. reign. : two golden hours, each set with ; sixty diamond minutes. No re-} ward is offered for they are| gone forever—Horace Mann. | ! I Ms NEW YORK BUSY-BEE BARBECUE OPEN DAY and NIGHT SERVING— the Best Sandwiches in town and Short Orders. Refreshing Drinks. Specialists in CONCH CHOWDER HOT BOLLOS and MOLLETES “—on your way to South Beach”. 905 Simonton Street Teens tt etter rt eee TIS SRIPTADIIPE PSEA ADLLL ELL 2 prices. | | | For Social Occasions . . . Be assured of the beauty that is naturally yours .. our expert beauty service and lower PAGE THREE Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. | | EXTRA—SELECT CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS Fried on order and delivered anywhere Home-made Fruit Cake HOT SOUSE every Saturday SANDWICHES —of every kind! Best TURTLE STEAK in town! WELL’S LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard Street i | | | | | ROOMS AND THE PINES REASONABLE ‘APARTMENTS RATES Mrs. M. A. Lord, Mgr. 1830 FOGARTY AVE. (Corner Ist Street) . avail yourself of grown |; Corpora- | PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS For Quality And Service SEE US! Ladies and Gentlemen— RESTORE NEW LIFE { and LUSTRE to your hair with— PARKER- TIFAAITI SD T= @ and laundry — .. turn of a faucet. joy of a modern bath- , of water in thekitchen wherever you may need it at the ‘These and many other conven- iencescan be enjoyedinfarmand suburban homes just as in city homes with a DAYTON Auto- A CITY HOME General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail <3 Ship Chandlery jan6-s | Near Casa Ma-! é HERBEX SCIENTIFIC Hair and Scalp treat- operators. For Appointment— Phone 870 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 644 William St. Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Carey Cement Roofing matic Water System on the job. | Galvanized Roofings It is “penny-wise” folly to be d % sbothits H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets PIERCE BROS. Fleming at Elizabeth St. PHONE 270 “Best for Pets—Dogs and Cats” Wilson & Co., after years of laboratory. may19-t# | Dressing and Mayonnaise Make your SALADS Taste Better research, has produced for the animal king- dom a balanced ration. renovated. Reasonable for cash. | accommodate 4. All modern’ FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is-' novil-s | FOR SALE—Lot, 48’x50’, corner, lots, corner Bertha street and’ | deci4-s' LS SS) ee Be | FOURTEEN-FOOT SAILBOAT,’ KRAFT Satad Dressi™ FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY Corsages, Etc. Plants and Vines “STRUNK FLOWERS PHONE 597 TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” ’ Watch The Fords Go By FAPPILILLSAPSLISILALLALILABDAFALPLLLAPLLLLLELLLPALEARLPREDAIPLPELI IPL AAPL EO «: ALL LEADING RETAIL A SPARKLING, BRACING BEVERAGE— PEPSI-COLA It's Bottled in Key West by Local Labor! and passed by U. S. Depart- ef Agriculture as fit for human food. ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD For Sale By STORES QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 Sth St. PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 328 Simonton St. PLUMBING Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 { ALL METAL DUPLEX SOLAR j WATER HEATER—FHA TERMS HOT WATER FROM SUNSHINE! Speriics ret Install the ALL-METAL the DOUBLE COIL Solar. You take no risk! Sold and installed om tee! Get the facts obligation! Clem C. Price, Agent SOLAR WATER HEATER CO. 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