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LEGALS 1929 and represent taxes for the years 1928 to 1939, both inelusiye. Also, Lot 1, Blk. 9, K. W. Found. Co. Sub., Plat No. 1, Plat Pages 155-189, as recorded in Mon- roe County Recards, Deed ‘Book D-2, Vage 5, Deed Book E-5, Page 435, evi- of the ‘The taxes to be sold are denced by certificate No. 349 t taxes for , both inclusive. Sajd.tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or ‘lexied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th day of April, 1939 at 3:00 o'clock P. M. app pted this the 20th day of March, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. mar20-27; apr3,1939—M2036 NOTICE OF SALE OF @AX « cs No. 1036 Notice vis hereby: given that Wm. H: Marshall has filed with me written request that the tax certificates’ together with all subsequeht omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida he advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Rill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the follawing described real estate in the Connty of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 3, Blk. 2, Tr. 4, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book , Page The taxes to he sold are denced by certificate No. 4077 of 1933 and represent taxes for the years 1932 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will he sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th day April, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. aes this the 20th day of March, evi- of (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. mar20. apr3,1939—M2037 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 1037 Notice hereby given that ‘Thos. Whitmarsh Trustees have filed with m= written request that the tax certificates together with all Subsequent omitted or levied taxes the State of Florida be and sold to the highest cash as provided by 396 of the 1937 acts of jature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 9, Blk. 4, Tr. 6, John Currys Sub., as recorded in Mon- roe County "Records, Deed Book B-2, Page 168. The taxes to be sold are denced by certificate No. 167 1931 and represent taxes for is evi- of the 3 . both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th day of April, 1939,.at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 20th day of March, 39. Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. mar20-27; apr3,1939—M2038 NOTICE OF S. CERTIF Ne. Notice is hereby given that Wm. E. Nelson Et Ux have filed with written request tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes hela by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Pill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 10, Bik. 6, Tr. 7, Maloney's Sub.. as recorded in Monroe Coun- ty Records, Teed Book WW, Page 272. The taxes to be sold are_ evi- denced hy certificate No. 321 , of 1928 and represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will he sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th day of April, 1929 at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 20th day of March, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. mar20, apr3,1939—M2039 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 1039 Notice is hereby Jos, F. Sands has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held hy the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided -by House Rill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislattre, tpon the following a iped real sa County of Sfonroe, State of Fidrida, to-wit: t. Lot 3, Bik. 21, as recorded in Monree County Records, Deed Book RR, Page 499. The taxes to be sold are _evi- denced by certificate No. of 1925 and represent taxes for the years 1924 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will he sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West. on the 4th day of April, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 20th day of March, 39. Ross C Sawyer urt, Monroe County, apr3.1939—M2040 given that NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX ATES Notice by that Lorenz» Gomez has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held br the State of Florida |be advertised and sold to the highest cash as provided by 296 of the 1937 acts of is given cash | House Bill 396 of ed | the Legislature, upon the following Lot 7. in Monroe County Book A-3, Page 458. The taxes to be sold are evi- enced hy certificate No. 396 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Ker WWest,.on the 4th day of April, 1939. at 3:00 o'clock P.M. appnted this the 20th day of March, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. mar20 apr3,1939—M2041 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 1041 is hereby ‘Wm. A. Edwards has filed with — eonon request that the x certificates together with all pabsequent omittedcr tewied eases Notice given yk 1, ft that | | LEGALS held by the State of -Florida be j advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by Houge -Bill 296 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described réal estate in ‘the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 2, 25, Sand’s Sub, Big Pine Key Plat Book 1, Page 65, as” recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book , Page —. The taxes to ‘be enced by certificate No. 1563 of 1929 ana represent taxes for the years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. sold are evi- Said tax certificate together with, all subsequent omitted or _levie taxes will be sold to the highest, bidder at the Court House Door in-Key West; on the 4th day of April, 1939 at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 20th day of March, 1939. GEAL) P. Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. mar20-27; apr3,1939—MM2042 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Ne. 1042 Notice is hereby Whalton .C. Park has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest hidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislatnre, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, towit: Pt. Lot 3. Blk. 9, Tr. 4, as. re- corded in Monroe Connty Records, Deed Book C-2, Page 259. The taxes to he sold are evi- denced by certificate -No. 224 of 1929 and represent taxes for -the years 1928 to 4939, both inclusive, Said. tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest vbidder at the Court House , Door: given that in Key West. on the 4th. day.:.of April, 1939 at 3:00. o'clock P. a? this the 20th day of March, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, “Florida. mar20-, apr3,1939—M2043 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Ne. 1043 Notice is hereby given that ‘Theodore Park Est. has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the followi described real estate in the of Monroe, State of Florida, Pt. Lot'3, Blk. 9, Tr. 4. a: corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book XX, Page 360. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate 223 of 1929 and represent taxes for the | years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. Raid tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or Tevied taxes will be sold to the ‘highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key ‘West, on the 4th day of April, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this,the 20th day of March, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer ‘Clerk Cireuit Court,’ Monroe Cosinty, Florida. Wiar20-27; apr3,1939—M2044 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES ~ Ne. 1044 Notice is “hereby given that Richard A. Russell has filed with me written request that the tax certificates. together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the follawing described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 5, 2, Tr. 6, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Rook PP, Page 70. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate . 288 of | 1930 and represent taxes for the Years 1929 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in “Key \West, on the 4th day of April, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 20th day of March, 1939. (SEAL) Ross .C Sawyer Clerk Cirenit Court, Monroe County, Florida. mar20-27; avr3.1939—M2045 NOTICE OF SALE.OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 1045 Notice is hereby given that Rich- ard A, Russell (Roland Albury) has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all Leubpeugeny. omitted or levied taxés held by the State’ of Florida’ be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as .providéd -by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County’ | of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wi Pt_of Tr. 14, as recorded in Mon- roe County Records, Deed Book YY, Page 267. The taxes to be sold are evi- enced by certificate No. 73 0! {1925 and represent taxes for the years 1924 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th day April, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. 3 Dated this the 20th day of March, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. mar20-27; apr3,1939—M2046 of NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Ne. 1046 Notice is hereby given that Rich- ard A. Russell (Arnold Swain) has | filed withome written request that the tax certificates together with al! subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida he ladvertised and sold to the hij bhidder for as provided the 1937 acts of hest described real estate in the County of-Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | Lot 11, Bik. 8, Tr. -19,.a8 recorded |p Monroe County “Records, | Book -B-3, Page 84. The taxes to be sold are evi- deneed by certificate No. 646 of | 1929-and represent taxes for the | Years. 1923 to 1939, both inclusive. | Also, Lot 12, Blk. 8 Tr. 19. as erds, Deed Book B-3, | The taxes to be idenced by certificate of | 2929 and represent taxes for ‘the | years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. | Said tax certificates together with j|all_ subsequent omitted or levied jtaxes will be sold te the highest bidder at the Court House Door West, on the 4th day of it 3:00 o'clock P. M. ae this the 20th day of March, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. " omar20-27; apr3,1933—M2e47. Deed | recorded in Monree County Rec- Giptakbatageccs| Se cceosccosesecooses ‘Temperatures* Highest —_ Lowest Mean _.___ Normal Mean - Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation. 2.20 Ins. Normal Precipitation...» .06 Ins. | ending: at X o’elack this ‘Tomorrow's i eeee 74 “na Sun sets v rises Moon sets z 3:15 Barometer. 7:30 a. m., today Sea level, 30.01. (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and somewhat unsettled tonight and Tuesday; light to moderate winds, becoming north- east and east. i Florida: Partly cloudy, some- what unsettled tonight and Tues- day; slightly cooler: in extreme ‘north portion tonight.; ! Jacksonville to, Fistida Straits -and East Gulf: Moderate’ winds. becoming northeast and ‘east, and partly overcast weather tonight and Tuesday, possibly a few scattered showers in extreme south portion. WHAT'S IN A NAME? TULSA, Okla—There’ll have to be a law before Tulsa’s dog catcher can acquire a more pleasant title. For psychological : called the “city humane officer”, but Police Commissioner John “Rheam says he is down on the payroll as “dog catcher” and if he wants to collect his salary regularly he’ll have to call him- self that. It takes a law to desig- nate payroll distributions. LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES - Ne. ice is hereby given that Rich- ard A. Russel! (J. C..Johnson) has filed with me written request that the tax Certificates together with all Subsequent omitted or ‘levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest hidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described rea} estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 3, Bik. 44, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D-3, Page 87. The ‘taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 78 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th day April, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. Dated this the 20th day of March, 39. 1 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. apr3,1939—M2048 of mar: NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. , Notice is hereby given that Jen- inie Curtis Pierce has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of |the Legislature, upon the following described real wee. ‘he County Lef Monroe, State of rida, to-wit: * Pt. Lots 1, 3, of Tr. J2, Tropical Suh. as recorded in Mohroe County ‘Records, Deed Book D-1- Page 519. ‘The taxes to be sold Stewi- idenced by? certifi 7 1929 and represent taxes Years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 2 of Tr. 12, Tropical |Sub.. as recorded in Monroe Coun- | iy Records, Deed Book D-1, Page| 19. i The taxes to be sold are evi- fenced hy certificate No. 473 of 1929 and represent taxes for the! years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door! in Key West, on the 4th day of April, 1939. at 3:00 o'clock P. M. gbated this the 20th day of March, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. mar20-27; apr3,1939—M2049 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Ne. 1049 Notice is hereby given that Clar. ance H. and “ied with me written request that the tax certificates together with all i sybsequent omitted or levied - THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ANGERO ‘Chapter 38 _ . Rennion == was the strangest journey ox net life, thought Petronelia. She was fulfilling prophecy «As the gipsy voman, in her .:n at the D.:by, had indicated she would, she was making her way, of her own free will, towards a besieged - (yeity. But fear had left her. She had Mmever really had any power to choose peace, and security. When, | ‘temporarily. she had gtasped it, she had found so little happiness that she was glad to let it gv again. In Valencia, she had had to wait for this train, to take her part of the-way to Madrid. Later. where the line was: in stanger of being cut, a special.car should meet her, -if ‘Rowdon’s wires nad reached Peter. For she had not waited to see his answer. Peter and Tony might boti be there: or only Peter. Petrel sat limp:y in her corner. trying tu sleep. B1.'her thoughts thronged too fast. Only now and then, they became fantasy. She had arrived. No one had met-her. Sh. had had.to seacch in the dark- ness for.them, and-when she found. Tony he was faceless: a cold, 1m- personal -presence. who did not speak -to ter. She woke, shudder- ing, and saw he. traveling com- panions. One ot these was a young cor- poral .in the red -niljtia. He had stood, when. she enteréd the com- partment, «with raised, clenched fist. “Salud, Camarada!” He had helped her ‘with her suitcase. and been surprised when she thanked -him-in his own language. “You are not afraid to go -to; Madrid?” She had laughed. “No, | have a brother there. He will meet me at Albacete. unless | he’s in haspital by now!” “In that case I hope you won't join nim too soon! Our convoy will probably be bombed tonight. ‘They are always trying to cut the road.” He sat, now, peeping through-a crack im the flapping blind at the dark, dry, serrated country through which they were passing The train was ordered to show no lights, for fear of a:. attack. In the other two corners of the carriage sat two new recruits. They were. going to join tte Government forces. Like the mercenaries of past wars. they ha-i sold their ser- vices to a foreign country. They had talked to the Spaniard about their reasons for volunteering: One was a young Frenchman, en- listing because it had been dull at home. and he wanted adventure. The other, a dour fellow. was South African of Scotch descen He was a prospector. out of ajob He consiéered fighting better. than unemployment Would Peter meet her at Alba- cete? This was the stop where these men would change -into tnr- ties, and where she hoped. to find a ear. Or would she be forced “to ask for a hft? Suppose Peter and Tony had left Aadrid? In that case, she would have to act :nde- dentiv: obtain the help.of the Britist Consul: perform Clare Horton's commissinn. ard leave again. Every day. families were being evacuated to Barcelcna. and Valencia. She would have to leave with them. 1f. bv any chance. she did not find Peter. Or, she admuit- ted her real dread, if her meeting with Tcnv made it impossib!e for | her to stav. Sudden Dezth QE leaned toward the young corporal. “Will tnere be cars, as well as your lorries at Albacete?” He shook his heat “Univ 1’ they ate ordered .it right they have too muct. to do The government 1s urging civilians toleave. forthe sake of the better defense of the city. Besides that. Madtid. has ene- mies inside. as;we!l.as- out. When there *s.2 rar. manv-ere killed, not by bembs.’ but by hand gren- ades, flung from windows. [If you should no* be met, you shall come with me. 1 will:see that there is a — for you. But for your sake, | Clare Horton’at’ ¥iétoria Station” | ‘woutd rather vou -had a. car. to have ents are Those devils are suj heard that reinfo: coming up tonight.” Slowly the train drew to a halt. He smiled. and shook his head. “No, we are not there yet; in half an hour! This is a small sta- tion.” -Petronella —by GRACE ELLIOTT TAYLOR F] CONCHS GAINED EASY VICTORY IS SERVIC he carried a number as well asa - name. __The train was pulling out of the little station again. As it did so, the captive man made a sudden wild break. Dodging and twisting, so that -hé left half his coat in his captor © hands, he sptang.or tothe moving step. He. was elose to | Petrel. She met his dark, d ate eyes. She started Z next door, intending, instinctively, te help him. But a volley-of shots spattered against the coach. He fell. It was better like that, she realized. To be shot cows, ps to escape, with your eyes filled by. a vision of the free hills, of the village where the peasants would have given him food, of the shag- gy pony, or mule that would have carrit him to safety. It was better to die suddenly, than go through the ee fap of imprison- ment, the brutality of questioning, the hopelessness of a trial. Behind her, Petronella heard the door open, and a deep, cheerful voice spcke her name. “Petrel!” She started, turned. glad, amazed cry. “Pe' There he stood, small, sandy, beaming. his arms held out to her. She flung herself inte them. “Pe- ter, how lovely!” Behind him, in the corridor, stood Tony. “He has come,” she thought. Ta.him'ghe held out her hand. She did dare to look at him, above Peter’s hard shoulder. She could-only- wait. But Tony’s nand gi hers, “It's overwhelming to see yot Peter. Last week, I thought never should: again.” “Poor old darling! I’m desper- ately sorry you had such a scare. How is Marigold?” his voice deep- She gave a ter!” ened. “Weil! ['ve got 2 letter for you.” ‘What's The Idea?” i“QEE here, my sweet, Madrid is a spot most people are leav- ing just now, if they have the chance. What is the idea?” Petronella took his arm. She had simply an overpowering wish to see him, she teased. Wasn't that {good enough? And Martin Row- i don was complaining of his punc- tuation, since he lost his secretary. Peter retorted, with equal face- tiousness. They could not talk in front of three strangers. “What is the state of the city?” asked the corporal. Tony answered him. “Unpleas- ant: You will probably arrive in an air raid. By day shells fall in the streets. There are dayligh* at- tacks. Incendiary bombs drop like bpitstones.” “Knowing Madria as it used to be, it’s so surprising,” Peter told her. “At first, it seems as incon- gruous as if. someone drop) a mb mn Regent Street, on Satur- you soon forget {day morning. But t happen here.’ ; to think: ‘This can ing, from~one street to another, and can't think of anywhere to hide. You'll have to go to the Em- bassv, till you can leave again. [t | won't be comfortable. Something | like two-hundred and fifty people i sleeping m- lines, on mattresses, and feeding in shifts. But-you'll be safer there. Talking of food, | my dear. are you hungry? * Peter gave them the opportunity they wanted. “I remembered there -was no restaurant car, and bought some athletic looking chicken’s | legs. Suppose w2 stand in the cor- rider anc gnaw them?” “A lovely *dea.” They ai] three went out to- | gether. They stood with their ' backs against the compartment. Petronella stood between Peter and Tony Peter tucked one of her arms thrcugh his. “Never mind about the picnic , for a moment. I Ba Ae to ex- aan yourself, girl. it is all 16? Tony. did not follow his exam- ple. He was still-puzzied by her presence.’She could feel the taut- ness of hi: arm whith touched her shoulder: ets i es “Last wee! became sible, waiting quietly:in Balteld. Perhaps for the néws you'd both been: killea. 1 went to town. 1 met a » he uni “She has been ill. But she want- ed to Grid to oer establish a_camp for refugee near paca: She asked me to dot for er.” up, and | sou! stood eo into the Ca ater = carriage was and stifi- ing. It was good ‘to lean out and breathe in the warm, niet air. A Margaret Pierce have “eld by the State of. Florida be, , sdvertised and sold to the highest \>idder for: cash- as provided by » “Mouse Bill. 396 of the 1937 acts o: the Legislature, ‘upon the followin; | described real, estate in. the Count: pot . State of Florida. to-wit: Let 1, Bik. 50, as recorded in Menroe County Records, Deed Book V, Pages 356-7. The taxes to be sold are evi- danced by certificate No. 26 of 1934 and represent taxes for the | years 1933 to 1939, both inclusive. Pt. Lot 1, Bik. 50, as re- Deed Book B-2, Page 327. The taxes to be sold are evi- \denved by certificate No. 2713 of /1933 and represent taxes for the | wears 1932 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the hi \hidder at the Court House r jin Key “West, on the 4th day of | April, 1939. at 3:00 o'clock P. M. | emnted this the 20th day of | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, ing, are contained in an adver- tisement carried on the © front page of this issue by Strunk Lumber Yard, located near (Clyde-Mallory Dock. While only the prices on floor- sary as a school superintenden' next year. Re-elected head of *P- Plating making repairs or build- 19th time, Dudley is rounding Totals— out 49 years. i day’s It does happen. People run, gasp- + advertisement, E. A. P. Garcia, ib — Strunk, Jr., states that other lum- C. Garcia, ss ber..and building materials as Torres, rf ——_____ equally as low in’ price may be Rodriguez, ‘ Lopez, 3b OVER PIRATES Covington Struck Out Fif- “Center At Trumbo Island Formally Opened By O. L. MILIAN Key West Conchs walked away with a 5-2 victory over Roadside Pirates in the first game of a Monroe County Baseball League championship series un- der the outstanding pitching of Lefty “Cannonball” Covington, who sent 15 Buc batters to the bench via the strikeout route, at the new Trumbo Island ball park yesterday afternoon. The park was formally opened. In the first game of a double- header, Seafood Grill nine bowed to the Blue Socs to the tune of 4 to 7. This contest is the first of @'series to decide which of the two’ (Jibs, will gain second place in the« league standings. The teams ‘fifiished in a tie at the end of the second-half, which was pacing with a 375 average dur- SIGNS—“For Rent”, ~ won by tiie Conchs. The Pirate-Key West fracas started off with plenty excite- ment as the former nine scored its first tally in the initial inning after Davila and P. Garcia, first batters to face Covington, struck out. C. Garcia was credited with a scratch hit on his grounder to shortstop and went to second on | Acevedo’s attempt to beat rim to the bag but the throw went wild and later scored when Cates al- lowed Torres’ grounder to get away from him. Lefty chalked up three strikeouts in one inning after fanning Rodriguez. Key West tied the score in the first-half of the third inning Freddie Carbonell reached first #®4 bas a good arm, and hits NICE FUR! base on Lopez’ error, went to third when Alfonso failed to stop Villareal’s light grounder to sec- ond and scored on the catch of Acevedo’s long flyball to center- field. Tne inning ended as Cates flied out to second a mo- ment after Villareal was nabbed off the keystone bag by a perfect Jackie is 22, Wickers 20 and Julio ———____ 22. peg by catcher Rodriguez to C. Garcia, who covered the bag. ination and put across another tally at the expense of two er- rors, a scratch hit and a base on balls after Covington had fanned the first two batters to come to the plate. Pirates’ scoring was checked for the remainder of the game after this inning while the Conchs put the game on ice after tallying twice in the fifth and eighth innings. Although losing, the Pirates got a good hand from the large crowd that jammed the grand- stands and bleachers to capacity te@m. which will begin play on) yan 6° co for its fighting heart agaimst a much superior team. There were \ three Buc players missing from the lineup. Covington was congratulated for his magnificent work in the box, as also was Mario Sanchez, who,held the hard-hitting Key | West club to seven hits. Armando Acevedo knocked in the winning runs for;his.team in the fifth stanza. . Ernest) Ogden, a 14-year-old high schoolboy, who was grabbed by the Pirates from the Junior League, won the fans’ applause |when he snatched five difficult | flies in centerfield. C. Garcia also | played a good game at shortstop IN FIRST GAME OF CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SUNDAY KEY WESTERS TO TRYOUT AT Sat PAGE FIVE eecececeewceceseerccoee CLASSIFIED COLUMN seeecees Advertisements under this head will be inserted im The Citizen at the rate of ome-cont (Ic) a word for each imsertion bu! the mum mum for thefirst imserlion in every inctance twenty-2¥2 cents (25c). street address as well as their telephone number if they desice results. SIX PLAYERS GO TO JOIN Payment for ciassified adver tisements is invariably im ad- THAT CITY'S CLUB, WHICH vance, but regular advertisers STATE LEAGUE Six Key W« St. Augustine for a tryout with that club. Saints, as in is known, is a member of the Florida State League. 1937 and part of 1938 with that club. Key West boys making the trip are Joe Navarro, of the Sea- food Grill nine and who garded around these parts as a good catcher and heavy hitter, ing the second-half of Monroe County Baseball League play, and who it is claimed has a good arm and knows how to work the players left for FOR SALE—Cottage Reed in fine lingworth cond:ter 615 E William Cates played in R S HOWARD PL Electric Range. $25. (covered) Gas Plate in good condition BURY'S SERVICE is re- PERSONAL CARDS. $125 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS yund5-11 ooms F; Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”. “Private Property, No Tres- MAN PRESS pitchers; Harry (Bubber) Wick- DESIRABLE cis, a pitcher, sometimes playing the outfield because of his hitting. and who has a fast ball and some very good curves; Julio Barcelo. |Jr., better known as “Julee’, a | jirst baseman and outfielder, hit- 55 x84 ting .386 at present and who has APARTMENT. 300 always batted better than and having a great arm, which carries the ball, when he is at bat, for extra bases; Jackie Car bonell, infielder, wac can field. when they are needed—also pitch- €s once in a while and is fast on his feet; Mario Herandez (May- ito), a third baseman and obtain- ing a deadly arm, hitting 300 and improving every day, and is 19 years of age. Joe Navarro is 23 years old, Anthony Kelly left yesterday. hits. He is hitting at a 428 clip in Monroe County League, throws accurately and is a fast runner. Kelly is but 20 years old. He has been on the Slugger, Key West, Junior Pirate, Pirate, St. Joseph College and Blue Sox teams, and has played on the champion CCC Camp outfit at Olustte, Fla. but FURNISHED HOUSES—sll mod. Bucs came back with determ- This player is a shortstop—stops NEW VALDEZ street Modern. mond Lord opposit County ISHED BOUT rvoms be ture errage and bath der ern convemences nell Street INN beaut:tu: Seuth Beach Sixteen Across 9135 HOTELS BRING YOUR in need of a gucd OVERSEAS HOT. The players will remain at St | 70O™S. =erTspring Augustine for a week or 10 days, at the end of which time it will be decided how many of the players will be on the reguler April 15. KING PREFERS PURPLE TULSA, Okla—The king of Iraq's taste runs to purple. An airplane of that color, for the king, is being constructed in a factory here. flying craft with the king's coat of arms and royal crown painted on tail fin, doors and wing tips. 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