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TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 193: FOLLOWING THROUGH By AGUILAR | ON THE MAJOR | LEAGUE FRONT... Pie Traynor reieased pitcher Ed. Brandt for breaking training 1ules. Southpaw Brandt came to the Pittsburgh Pirates from Boston: Bees +in 1937. Manager Traynor ‘claims he will be hard- boiled this year and not let the pennant slip out of his grasp like it happened last year. St. Louis Cardinals. bank on two rookie southpaws to help them climb into the fight in the National League race. They are Sunkel and Raffensberger. Both look good in spring training. Ted Williams, who wlil play rightfield for Boston Red Sox, was inspired by a beautiful girl but he can not get her to marry him. He will take the place of Chapman, who moved over to the Cieveiand Indians. Last year the Cardinals finish- ed sixth. This year’ they have, added covets rookies on their roster; ‘are exeep-" ait a g ‘Orengo ‘at ‘ short} and Sturdy will repla Frisch. O on chance to ¢ Franks, a catcher; Bo SP Seein, Raf-| fensberger and aging pitchers; King, Hopp and Epps, outfielders, Regulars will be Owen and Pad-} gett, catchers; Davis, Shoun, Warneke, Weiland and Paul Dean, pitchers; Mize, Gutteridge end Martin, infielders; Slaughter, Martin, Medwick and Moore, out- fielders. Frankie ce 4 oe St. Louis Browns look good in spiing training. Newsome, Van Atta, Mills, Cole and Marcum will be the regulars in the box. McQuinn, first; Clift, third; Ber- ardino and Gryska, second and short, until Kress and Heffner re- fort to the-club; Bell, Armada, Hoag and Siber, outfielders: Grace may break into the. outer. gardens. Glenn and Sullivan will catch, helped out by rookie Sprin- del. Others who may ‘make the grade are Miller, Pyle, Cox, Mun- cried, Johnson, Tost, Hughes and. Mazzera. Bill Terry is interested in Lew Riggs, who used to be the regular third baseman «for Cincinnati Reds until Bill Wetber was pur- chased from» Philadelphia Aths, letics. Freddie Fitzsimmons-claims he will win 15 games this seasbn and if he does Bill Terry, his former manager, will have a nightmare. Terry traded Freddie for a sec- ond-handcd pitcher and a couple of broken bats. Two Cuban pitchers and a catcher were pruned by the Bos- ton Bees and shipped to Hartford, Conn., Eastern League. They are Moran and Mayor, pitchers, and Manuel Onis, backstop. LOCALLY SPEAKING... Tiny Chaplin, who was killed in California Saturday, pitched the last game of his career against the Key West Conchs on October 23 at Miami. ‘He won; 7-5, but had a_ hard °tim@.'taming the locals. Chaplin® fanned eight Conchs and walked none. Ar- mando Acevedo hit two homers off his delivery and Gonzalez, Al- bury, Rodriguez and. Wickers each poled a safety. Albury was the catcher for the locals and Bethel and Wickers the mounds- men. Cheplin was taken up to the majors by the Giants from the University of Florida and played there several years. From the Giants he was sold to Boston Bees, who sent him to the Pacific Coast four years ago. Bobby Shultz wilf pull for the Cincinnati Reds this year, as will Winfield Roberts and M. Varela. Baeza will root for the Cubs, as also*Percy Curry. Stag and Ma- “chin *are*for the Giants, and Doughnuts says he will tag along, too. “Winfield, in pulling for a American League team, will stick ‘ iby his Serldtors. Baeza is still a f Yankee fans Bobby says he is * going to.give the Indians all he’s got, and. Pilla will do the same *‘ for the Yanks. It is rumored that Esmond “Tarzan” Albury has returned his signed contract and will not re- port to the Statesville, N. C., baseball club. He would rather play in Key West Sunday after-' noons, it is claimed. TWO-TON READY Two-Ton Tony Galento is in shape to fight Joe Louis. He has been approved by the New York Commission. Tony and Joe are expected to meet June 28 at Yan- kee Stadium. | Key West Bowling Alleys, it jsedond. Sturdy), | 9 BATTERY BOWLERS“ ‘CHAMPIONS OF CITY . | VICTORS SCORED 2071 paws, | DAVIS 1983 AND TEX- ACO 1894 Champions of the Key West Bowling League is the Battery “E” team, ascertained last eve- ning in final playoff games of the | round-robin tournament between | the winners, Davis Construction and Texaco. Final were: Battery “E” 2071, 1983 and Texaco 1894. Merville Rosam of Texaco club was high scorer of the play- off last night with 203. The team captains of the league will meet Friday night to decide details of the Bowling Banquet to be given shortly. Battery “E” accepted the chal- Davis pin totals, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THE Raenenronesrsareercenle2eee, FOoA 7A ALLL LELLLLELLLLLLLLILLELL LLL CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor-| ner Sth and Staple Avenue. } | Apply Box D, The Citizen. | nov2-tf | FOR SALE—4% acres, Big Pine; Key, 255-ft. irontage on High-! way, 755-ft. deep. Small house. | About 2 bearing lime trees. | Apply 1118 White street. mar2-s! HOUSE AND LOT, 5 rocms,; bath. Apply 1118 White street. mar2-s} FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. j Run from Washington to Vor | Phister street. $1,000. Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. | aug9-tfs i ; DESIRABLE FOR SALE BIDS NOW BEING RECEIVED FOR USED LUMBER—DOORS AND WINDOW FAMES MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION® MATERIAL ALSO GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF KITCHEN EQUIPMENT TO SEE—CALL AT LA CONCHA HOTEL mar28-1t CORNER LOT, reasonable price Abstract of Title furn- Box CM, The Citizen. mar27-tf 55’x84’, Terms. ished. lenge made by the Key West Gas’ FOR SALE—Lot, 48'x50’, corner!SECOND-HAND SEWING MA- Company bowlers. Each tears of five men will bowl three games each for three nights. Total pins bowled will determine each night’s winner and the winner of two out of three nights wins the tournament play. The losers treat the winners to a dinner. Play in this abridged tournament starts at }{7:30' o'clock Friday night at sité\ Jefferson Hotel. By OSCAR L. MILIAN nce again local baseball fans will see the old rivalry between} Key West Conchs and Roadside Pirates for supremacy. The new athletic field at Trum- bo Island will be the scene of a great battle Sunday afternoon when the Conchs and Pirates clash in the first of a five-game series for local baseball honors. Although magagers predicted that “Specs” Carbonell, who has, been doing great in the second:half of the Monroe County | League;: will be the choice of Roy ‘Hamlin to do mound duty for the! Key “West club, while most Buc} fans are expecting to see Mario! Sanchez,. playing manager of “Perucho’s” the pan, for the first-half win- ners. Fans can look fotward great opening with Carbonell and ppcenonns opposing ‘ewirlers. The probable line-ups will read , as-follows (don't be surprised if it turns out to be the team to trot out against each other; no doubt, Hamlin, as well as Sanchez, will depend on their strongest nine available;. Key West Conchs Villareal, rf; Acevedo, ss; Cates, 2b; Griffin, c; Pena, 1b; Vidal, If; Carbonell, p; L. Gonzalez, cf; F. Carbonell, 3b. Roadside Pirates Davila, ef; Torres, cf; Barcelo, If; Hernandez, 3b; Garcia, 2b; Rodriguez, c; G. Garcia, 1b; ‘Lopez,’ ss; Sanchez, p. With Pie Traynor on hand, the Key West club will not be very much handicapped without the service of its first-string third- baseman, Esmond Albury, who is} getting a tryout in some import- ant league. Hamlin has been! putting Traynor through some hard workouts and it seems that Pie is back in the playing shape} of 10 years ago. Although the management of the new field has announced that 1,000 or more persons can easily be accommodated in the grand- stands and bleachers, it is doubt- ful if the huge crowd expected to turn out for the first game of the championship play-off series will find seats. Take a bit of ad- vice, Mr. Fan, come out early and! assure yourself of a seat. Old, fat “Perucho”, who makes hamburgers “a la Wimpy” down on Division Street, promises his boys a big hamburger banquet should they win the first game of the series. “Here we come, Senior ‘Prucho’,” yell the Pirates. oppo- of both} clubs are as yet uncertain as to} their selection for the box, it is} crew, shing ’em past} to a 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 FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully equipped, engine and hull, in very geod condition. Newly; renovated. Reasonable for cash. | Apply 506 South street. decl0s FURNISHED COTTAGE, 623 who have a FROM: THE BLEACHERS Division Street. Automatic hot water, Frigidaire, newly furn- | ished. Apply 625 Division Street. feb7-s FOR SALE—Double house on Charles Street, $2,500. Apply 625 Division Street. feb7-s FOR SALE—Double Corner Lot Desirable section. Will divide Apply box DOM, The Citizen. febl-: TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma- Tina, lot 163'x98’. Apply 1125: Von Phister street. oct31-s FOUR NEW RUGS of Cocoanut’ Fibre. Different sizes. Reason- ; able. 519 Elizabeth street. mar4-s | FIVE ACKES HOWES KEY. Wa- terfront. Near Ramrod Key. Apply 519 Elizabeth street. ,mar4-s LOT on South Street near Eliza- beth; Lot on Bertha Street; ; near Ocean; Lot on Washing- ton street near Thompson; Lot on Flagler Avenue. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s CHINE, good working condi- ticn. Phone 152-M, or call at J. D. Bearup’s, 514 Margaret street. mar24-tf R. S.“HOWARD PIANO, $50.00; Electric Range, $25. Two-burner (covered) Gas Plate, $7.50. All in good condition. Apply AL BURY’S SERVICE. mar13-tf FOR SALE—480 acres on Big. Pine Key -mile frontage on high- way. Centrally located. High land and fresh spring water. Write or see B. E. CALKINS Ramrod Key, P.O. feb2-s obi isa FOR SALE—One lot, 100 by 5€ feet, on Big Pine Key, $225.00. Answer, Box AK, c/o Citizen. feb21-: TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, Toc. The Artman Press. PETE PSE IS PE Ree IAPA LY may 19-t! | ik) HOUSE AND LOT, Also, lot 50°x125' on Big Pine Key. Apply 1502 South street. mar4-s LOST — Ladies’ sterling silver. Re d if re- turned to Marjorie Atwell, ae Division St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE GOOD PROPOSITION fo person with capital to place Island City Hotel in operation. Will seil, lease or take mort- gage. Have 31 rooms, 411 William street. G. L. F., 1023 Watson street. marll-s | LARGE SIZE G. E. REFRIGER- ATOR, almost new. Bargain. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. mar4-s PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun25-tt | FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with four-horse outboard Johnson motor, fully- equipped, $125. 1217 Petronia street, rear. jan4-s! \ FOR SALE—Spanish type house, ! 61x110'; fruit trees and shrub- bery. 1023 Watson street. Vir- ginia street deadends at this property. marl5-s \ MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW. .,- Two bedrooms, enclésedsleep- ing. porch, bath, living-room, diming ‘room, breakfast room, kitchen. - AH — conveniences. | Bargain, reasonable terms. 1117 South street. feb15-s | FOR RENT | FURNISHED. APARTMENT, 421 United Street, one block from South Beach. Apply Valdes Bakery. mar23-4t NICE FURNISHED HOUSE, five rooms and bath. New furni- ture modern conveniences, garage. Apply 619 Ashe street. mar27-7tx FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern conveniences. Apply 519 Duvai | street. ROOMS decl6-s NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United.” Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. Phone 9135. feb23-tf | FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- d, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues | near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug3i-s : |FOR SALE—28-ft. Cabin Cruiser | . “Marlin”. Newly installed en-| ” gine. White cedar planking, ' mahogany frames, brass screw- ed, modern lines. Completely. equipped. Cabin with two bunks, storage space and ma- rine toilet. Fishing chairs and ; seats. Beautifully upholstered | throughout. Outriggers, fishbox. Well kept boat. Own-! er forced to sell as he is leav-} ing town in two months. Apply! The Citizen Office. marl1-s} |BIG PINE KEY WATERFRONT, | 50x260. Five-room furnished ; cottage, coconut trees. Ideal: for Fishing Camp. $650 Cash.’ Other lots, $50.00 up. Write! Mrs. Calkins, 168 N. W. 53rd/ Street, Miami, Fla. maré6-s/ FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- FLASH!—It is said by some of | the Pirates that.Chino Hernandez, who is now in St. Petersburg try- ing out with St. Louis Cardinals, will be in town Sunday and if al-/ lowed will play first base against the Conchs. Hernandez will bid farewell to mamma and papa be-! fore leaving for the big city. : ply Box N, The Citizen. maril0-s new , — HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night's rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917 Fleming Street. FLOWERS CUT FLOWERS—Red and Pink Radiance at all times. Free- man’s, 1121 Catherine St. feb20-tues-sat-ti CTI II SS FS nov18-t1! I pasta puere eek ’. so'xi25. Pal weal YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family er Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND Trade With— POOR OLD CRAIG PHONE $134 Pure Oil Service Station DUVAL HOTEL 130 Duval Street Innerspring Mattresses HOT and COLD WATER SHOWERS Under New Management YALE TIRES — 12 months guarantee RATES, $1.00 Special By The Week } BATTERIES SOLD AND SERVICED J. H. BRADY, Mer. cae Division and Francis Sts. | Modernized . . Improved | i | i i | i 1} i i Mrs. Ellen McHugh Manager We Cater To The Best | RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Ask Your Grocer For . . . Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. EAGLE BRAND COFFEE WE CATER TO PARTICULAR COFFEE DRINKERS THOMASINE MILLER’S BEAUTY SALOKS TWO SHOPS TO SERVE . THE LADIES OF KEY WEST LA CONCHA HOTEL Fleming Street Side OVERSEAS HOTEL Fleming Street PRINCESS EASTER SPECIAL PERMANENTS $1.95 Haircutting arid Coloring Harper Treatments FOR I.ADIES AND GENTLEMEN PHONE 13 609 Duval Street | PETER DOELGER BEER The Best of the DIME BEERS For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAILERS i} For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses PHONE 57 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY —and— DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 “Qldest Continuous Ford Dealers in - “the World” Watch The Fords Go By Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Company OF SAVANNAH, GA. 25 Per Cent Return Dividend On Expiring Policies J. L. CRUSOE—AGENT 902 Florida St. initial cost few cents a wer SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY'’S HEALTH with a DAYTON tl ELECTRIC PUMP just a operation SOLD ON EASY TERMS PRICES: $47.50. $53.50 PIERCE BROS. Fleming at Elizabeth Sts. PHONE 270 HH. B. Davis’ 108 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline (ready to WILSON’S CERTIFIED TENDERIZED HAMS (in the bright crange wrap)—extremely mild cure— distinctive. Sweet flavor and tenderness —:> tenderized bam. For your next ham dinner—try WIL- SON'S CERTIFIED. 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