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TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1939 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE FIVE | ! ecececcecesessessesssesee | SSCS SSeL SESSSESESESESES ‘CUBS GAIN LEAD (“Wo Knows? PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS OLD HOME WEEE MURDER HITS, STILL WHIP A’‘S ———s SCSCOSSEECSSSSSESESSESSSEESE by Phoebe Atwood Taylor OVER IDLE REDS (See “The Answers” on Page 6) = Harris School Honor Roll for “i six weeks’ period ending Apri “1. Has Turkey the right to for-|21 follows: The Charaeters of whom might have happened in Asey Mayo, Cape Cod sleuth. on’ him at any time. 4 a as YANKS, LIMITED TO THREE tify the Dardanelles? 6A1—Daniel Lujan, Catherine This business of Slade dropping ? t) 2. When did the National La- Chapman, Grace Carrera Mike Slade, missing artist. 2 iomah x <i out of the picture was puzzling no 5Al—Jose Alonso, Patty Duane matter how you looked at it. He | bor Relations Act become law? virginia Williams, Nell : Yesterday: Sara tells Asey she i in hidi BY 2 TO 1 SCORE irginia Wi Nellie Roma has offered to put up Kay Thayer, mint Ralls he pine Me . 3. Where does the U. S. get its yuera, Marion Solano. @ opsczeporter- + 40 tail 9vi jeruek like, Slade. Certainly he — See ee ee ee ee > = Se 53 | rubber? 5A2—Lauriette Bethel i 2 j couldn’t be very conscience- @2eeeeeace ee (Special to The Citizen) 4. Where does the U. S. get its, 5B—Kermit Roberts Chapter 16° jjisvijqstriekemor very afraid of bein; THREE BOWLING ‘ “are 4A—Joy Ball, Emelie Niche Visit... beatight, cor he never would have _ OBSERVATIONS FROM FOLLOWING THROUGH _%®¥ YORK, Aprit 25—cni- tin? Ronald ‘Niethamer, Glenwoo ight Vigil .. y's it) ado his house and so casu- ! THE BLEACHERS ais Soe cago Cubs met one of their lead-' 5. Is Gen. Franco an ally of yy . TH Brinleys and Weston ally had a meal and changed his TEAMS TIE FOR { ing rivais yesterday afternoon Hitler and Mussolini? 4 1 M A: lived near the center o: slothes. | : . — e a 4 eee cele wnat % 1B—Manue! unzon. . 4 town, and the troopers whom “Huh! Asey mutterea. “Chick By O. L. MILIAN 5 _ ;and dispersed them by a 6 to . at is the annual per Boza, Leslie Sanders, Rut had selected both assured Asey sie eS a snawe LEE GRISSOM swears he will score. Whitehill, making his first capita consumption of milk in the erts at they would look out for any Ss ne re beat Brooklyn every time he i yy $? 3A—Conchita Varela. the hollow, for the mist from tht a ULE j pitching appearance in the Na- U. 5.2 : saiga iia i ctecmcatiant ts.” swamp blanketed ihe oad Fine, Ie on aad EDT AS NRE t pitches against them this year. ional League since leaving the: 7. What portion of labor is or- Bervaidi, Lorraine Nottage id DHT teers ‘tee sents ypns | he decided, he would drive out to BATTERY E’S VICTORY OVER: i. aps in; He does not like th Chuck ‘ a & : ert Archer, Esmeralda Calleja said, “Biff takes the rears. We'll | Slade’s studio, anyway, and then wade this city next Sunday and hot like the way Cauck American circuit, held Pittsburgh ganized? 3B—Janet Lockrow. Bobby geet re Jae return and hang around with that BILLY'S SERVICE THREW. Will be seen a action against the iE rides him. Former man- pirates in check for seven in-; 8. Can the President speak Armstrong, Felix Davis, Jam i 4 ile. Mentally he made S i i 2 : é SRS ‘Asey as they got into the ear. pierce fap Tanpaagice the job Seafood Grill and Conchs in a ager Dressen of the Reds is now pings and then gave way to J. French? Malgrat. “What’s behind this, Sounds like one.” 1 thought that way at first,” ‘Asey said, “but it’s too bright for a crank in some ways, an’ not a crank? to someone else the next night. One night's vigil at Hell Hollow was enaugh for anyone. As he passed by, he turned and glanced toward the house, and LEAGUE INTO ONE, BIG’ TIE A veritable “Battle of Cham- doubleheader. Maule Industry nine is said to be one of the fast- est clubs in and around the Magic City. At least it Manager Pop Collins is picking is said that! a coach with the Dodgers. AL SIMMONS is said to be the richest player in the game. Russell. Bucs were limited to n hits and miscued four umes. Chicago 1s now leading ine senior loop by virtue of their 9. What percentage of the na- tion’s sugar requirements is sup- plied by the beet sugar industry? 10. How does the purchasing 2B—Patricia Harrison. Ralph DuBrueil. 1Al—Al__ Gochring. Rom, June Tiner. Shuiriey bright enough in others. Besides, | then he eased the big roadster to a the best available pl: s to buck He is worth $175,000 and claims victory while Cincinnati Reds i F ici as and} @uiet stop and snapped off the tions” = i i players to buc! : . clan bs Gee power of farm cash income com- And Used So Little cranks like publicity. I been kind feaAlente pper rions” took place iast evening up against Key West teams. he will retire when he has reach. Were idle. “You know women's minds ar of waitin’ tcday to see if some hint of this crept out. But it ain’t. No one’s questioned Mary Randall’s goin’ gata pilels to see a sick cousin. No talk, no gossi there id been, I'd pes ee , ; ~ js ight w ji Zs ing li ‘$ ae nien. _—_—_— aise ae rad geek RheeeTe aeRO Lge ta on ton the wore lowing Ie Pl cotncg any "Sadan Bes ple wp We! A Phinda RH we sens Uae paseluyeat Asey got out of the car and qui. ©V¢r Billy’s Service, two games ea: PomiGattina: aoe ‘Bouse Rich, “rookie. Boston Red ee for second place with Cincy’s New York 3 o8 A 2 etly began tocircle his way toward to ane. = ; | wie . ae Kk - . went in and made for'thé ice box. |$,2 rin "At the foot of po ot the Brady, pitchers; Schrader. catch- piich tae other day they claimed Reds by whipping - Brooklyn Philadelphia 6 9 1 “If he’s dropped—aha!” he said. “Slade is alive an’ kickin’, an’ he’s had some milk an eaten up some odds an’ ends. Taken his money out, too. Now, let’s look into the _ A thin pencil of light was flick- ing around in the barn where Mary Randall kept her antiques. And that was all wrong. The trooper had no keys to the shop, tall pines’he stumbled over some- thing limp. He’ knew even before he beat down just what he was going to find. when the two high teams of the Key West Bowling League mixed , in their three-game series of the tournament entering its third week of piay this week. Battery; Results of last night’s battle threw three teams in a tie for second, place honors: High team total and high in- THAT THE BEACHERS are really bringing a strong and competent club can be seen by er; Teem; first base;-Duncan, second base; Elliott and Smith, shortstops; Dean. third base; Ber- ry and Streat, leftfielders; Kemp ‘ed-the $200,000 mark. But still we think Lou Gehrig is the rich- est active: baseball’ player. : . he was the best rookie of © the year, and he sure has stuff on uhat ball. Philadelphia Phillies edged out New York Giants, 6 to 5. Bois teams collected nine safeties and both teams used a trio of mounds- Dodgers, 4 to 1, behind gix-hit ball by Lou Fette, although the Bees got just one more than that number, pare with 1929? Whitehill, J. Russell and Man- cuso. Castleman, Wittig, Coffman and Danning; Butcher, Henry, Beck and Millies. clothes situation.” | Pigeon ffoles meee ere eee os and Carlton, centerfielders; Foun- Potter and Dean corebine oe At Brooklyn RHE The new white flannels and blue WORKING feverishly in the chalked up a neat 2093. Robert ‘ain and Martin, rightfielders. LOCALLY SPEAKING: Ever- *!orts to ee ai Fe Boston a a coat were still on the unmade bed. | ¥¥ darkness, Asey removed the Saunders of the Guardsmen gain-| — ett Cly, in his sports column of kees to three hits but still the Brooklyn __ > ie “He's not bein’ formal, anyway,” | twisted handkerchief gag from AS MANAGER COLLINS will Apri 21, wrote that the writer world champions defeated Phila-~' Fette and Lopez; Mungo, ‘Asey said. “An’ here on the floor is the flannel shirt an’ dungazees e had on last night. These weren’t ere this mornin’. Ham, I should of leit someone here. J.et’s look at the closet.” the trooper’s mouth, and with his pocketknife sawed through the heavy ccrd binding his wrists and ankles. The trooper groaned and put one hand up to his head, groping- ed high score of the tournament to date with a 207. The Service boys also broke the former high team score with 1991. David Higgs, Service, and W. Saunders, Battery, tied for high average at undoubtedly place the best nine against the strong Key West team the unofficial lineup for the up- staters will read as follows: Pop Collins, p; diopped him a card, and revealed that yours truly was and is in favor of a strong South Florida Baseball League. We believe that Key West can lick anything delphia Athletics, 2 to 1. A nome run and error brought defeat to the A’s. Meanwhile, Pearson held Connie Mack’s boys to four safe- ties. | Hutchinson and Phelps. Chicago White Sox pounced on! St. Louis-Cincinnati, not sched- uled. | He peered so long at Slade’s Ay, a6 though he weren’t quite sure Schrader, c; hi Ci hi ffer. Th 4 i t he expected to fine there. 145. | aes the East Coast has to offer. The ,. ar f = Patent that Hamilton became “Okay?” Asey said. “Not shot, or Scores were: Battery E bowlers, ; Teems, 1b; Conchs have done it in the win. | (on evened ony sapere At New York RHE ; carved, or anythin’ jike that?” 1 2093; Billy’s' Duncan, 2b; t hen there are players from; : Philadelphia _......1 4 1 “Taking inventory?” “Groggy. He got me from be- 618 692 783. tota ee ‘ x - Lge 4 \eight, and downed the Tribesmen,! New York 230 “Nope. Ham, I’m awful dumb. | hind. Carrotted me—” : Service, 627 639 725, total 1991. | Elliott, “ag pil axes yee country tbe UP lo tags Potter, Dean and Hayes; Pear- He took a dark suit anu felt hat.| | “Shh! Not so loud, He's still | The schedule for the balance of ees a: stateveities, and we Know tne i;> Boston Red Sox suffered an-'son and Dickey ~ ’ the who busted into Wes- | there. Now listen to me. Stay here this week finds the First Nation-; sees ; cals can do it in the summer wi Seed: fi “ ton’s office tonight had on a dark | till you feel like movin’, an’ keep 2] Bank playing American Le-| Carlton, ef; ,ease. *Our idegl of a Key West baragaatcerer Joss rs Washing” At Cleveland “eee RHE ithe the Sots pee into thing Ly ree lm oo te Joos gion tonight; "| Wedn qs Key; = pa oe a ,club would. be: ©. Griffin and ton Senaters. . Boston pounded "Chicago 9 10 2 clothes, an’ wearin’ straws an’| “It's somewhere around—" met Gas Comeney. ee seth ROY HAMLIN’S LINEUP Pe Gai encarta out 17 safeties off two Nat twirl- Cleveland 3 8 3 * i Ys} y ti ’ sda’ mn ys. lo- ell, . =e io. Somes pemeat inant Bes ee Friday Key "West Electric batting order will be: __ !Wickers, pitchers; Pena, Baker, pela Shape 16, Lee and Sylvestrie; Drake, Al- “Think it,was Slade? Say, Asey,| “He took it.” The trooper was (Co. vs. Rotary Club! t | Villareal, rf, batting average,in Cates, A. Acevedo, Albury, M., Detrcit Ti nals 5 tae len and Fytlak. ‘ ‘what about fingerprints? Think of | bitter. Team standing:to.date follows: Post sefies, .230; Hernandez, infielders; Sterling, p, ii ei Meta all m3 them at the hall?” | “Huh! Well, follow after me Tv. 15 W.L Pct. Acevedo, -ss,’.350; Barcelo, Lucio, 3.Garcia; Villaci ET: CeUaNy Se, Ab Baten RHE “I did, = did he. He wasn’t an’ quiet when you are A eae Le ee 3 0°1.000, Cates. 2b. .272; teal, Rueda and « few others, out. 2t,the end of the season—in the Washington 10 16 3 En the top of Weston's desk ‘ent |" He tiptoed around the barn and Billy's Service 6 3 .667| Albury, 3b, 307: 'Yielderz. What club on the Egst |e", Tommy Bridges won his Boston pedi everythin’ else he touched was peeked the window, » +) Battery E “72 4 Griffin, c, .230; "Coast can beat that team? A lo- h rice ito e new season’ Deshong, Haynes and Fosvelt: wiped off nic’n neat. Ham, I'm| A man was sitting in front of the Key West Gas Co.__. 4 2 .667 Pena, 1b, no hits in only game ..) fan told the writer the other <und his 2 sa mh = hits Wilson, Wade, Auker, Weaver, prety plied pe eg pas ia pe ed Lions Club az 3 3 500 Played; night that I missed a few catch- ~ Rocuits aga bated eas Bagby and Desautels. » P AP y ; ‘i 500; F. Carbonell, If; a f other days, in ne sees: here. Take one of the two at the|in the day. Jane told him that K. W. Electric Co. 3 3 .500! i ,ers and pitchers of other days, NATIONAL LEAGUE At Detroit RHE hall—they got a car there? Well, | Mary Randall had called it her | First National Bank _1 2 .333 Gonzalez, cf; the writeup of batteries of the A+ Chicago RH Wisc Loo Sg <td up here, an’ you take his — » Jane had said, “it 0 3 .009' Covington, p, .500. Fast 30 years. Among those we pittsburgh sta ean ged - Place.” +, “Somehow,” Jane sai 0 3 .000 SS did not mention are Jolly, Ingra- Cpj eid = : Hamilton protested. “/nd leave | has within it a cash box, and let- ; | CONCH-MAULE contest should an pees | Cetera —..6 12 0, Johnson and Glenn; Bridges 0 3 -.000) ham, Cleménts: However, aver- Tobin, Brown and Mueller: and Tebbetts. ‘ ou careening around the coun- dryside? I don’t like to, Asey. Everyone knows your car, and with this fellow loose—” “Don’t worry about me. Tell * sees what, though. Get Lane, an’ ve him park here in this shack tonight. N’en after you brought ‘him here, come over to th= hollow. I want to see if everythin’s all|a number of varied pu! 4 Harry “Bubber” Wickers on the Garcia, Henley, Q. Lo- Tight there. Somehow I'm uneasy} The man, whose fae was hid- Club— W. L. Pet. firing line. If this youngster sate oe cle ie peat about that place.” den in the shadow, was methodi- Chicago __ 3 1 20 Ae a a aS pe: - > 2 aE cee — “So':n I" Hamilton said. “All| cally going through each pigeon | Cincinnati 21 2 oaition die Magic City nine of the present: Sterling, M. Pena, right, I'll get Lane, and then fol- | hole, flicking through the papers | Boston : Pe Ra cr ain alg se ne A. Hernandez, Machin. Castel- zens O ey low you up. Ascy, where are we|as though they were a pack of philadelphia 3:3 eee ive uP €© tano, Barcelo. L. Gonzalez, Wm. getting in this mess?” playing cards, He picked open the New Sosk ee its name to solve those breaking Cates and others. An all-star Asey sighed. ou = Garant =a sides 2 2 ‘500 twisters of young Wickers. It is Key West team of players during wen rou its con! and st. Ss - - P f ‘Reasonably Masculine’ | then he turned his attention to the | Pittsburgh Cee eee een el nercl cat the, he Past 30-years will be determ- : “TO TELL you the truth, I don’t | small drawers under the pigeon | Brooklyn FG SS tan eet Bibby) Se out the Sned by the averages. iis ‘s know. This, seems to me the | holes, and ime carved wooden PRIFIS Bi Fa 6 it : rkiest thing. We know we're on | pieces that li it. er, 2b; standing it béasts today, re- . a uard against somethin’, but we| Asey could imal his snort of AMERICAN LEAGUE Joe Navarro, ss; steakt as a er ie promyy aia = es 22 n't kncw what. Everythin’s| annoyance as the fellowslammed | Club— W.L. Pet. 5 Carbonell, 3b; mk: ig ps boys, ii : ; scattered around. | Discappested: | them back in place and opened the New York ww ae ik ‘several days:ago. The boys, in ‘We got a murder, an’ two blobs of | first full-sized drawed underneath. Detroit _ 2° 667 sting, Ub: appreciation of what he had ac-) for ball They're worse 9 = ae eae itm eae un- Cleveland 2 2-500 Never, if; complished; while pilot of the as clues. Nothin’ we can tell abou’ ler the old linen that’ e a . ss ickers, p; . isi i pany rect that amen Sindiem acawer. and then tie impatiently Philadelphia == ; 3 - Rueda, rf; - sews pea He oral gael ra The female MOSQUITO lays eggs on any accumula- ou a shotgun. a shotgun, | pus! i ut. ie remaini Boston -_._ : = Alonzo, cf: is * or . no special one. Just someone, no| drawers were investigated, and Washington 2 3 .400 Jd Conchs last Sunday to join in a tion of water, however small, inside or outside the house. special someone. We can assume|then the man went = once | Chicago 2 3 499, Domenech, John Navarro. c. merry fiesta at the expense of of ’ = it’sa man. Deer ball is reasonably more 10 the pigeon holes. ep aeg 1 2 333! ae iG OF ouTsme 2M of the Key West followers’ masculine. We can assume Mary learly he knew just c S EAKIN' UTS! i y Randall found out what he was|what he was after. It wasnt nth evbue Sixatteisl The EGGS look like pieces of soot on the water. up to. What she found an’ what | money. He passed up the cash box | © en 98? acnoe Comy Beakell leege| oo : he’s up to are both mvrsteries to| with only the briefest examina- MA. JOR LEAGUES’ h ived a eaeae f ee Fi : = - me. Somethin’ to do w'th this in-| tion. He didn’t want letters, or as received an invitation from “JYLEE” BARCELO, king of EGGS hatch into larvae (wigglers) im about forty- fernal town. That's all there is. | auction lists, or orders, or stamps. GAMES TODAY Licutenant Lacedonia of the CCC swat of the Pirates’ crew, won Fs What I'd give for somethin’ to| or glue. See eecncccccecescedes (c2MP at Bahia Honda for a ball! the admiration of all Buc follow- eight hours. stick my teeth into, an’ chaw on! This is just like pickin’ at chicken bones or lobster claws when what ou want is a good hunk of porter- ters, and orders, and Mary’s re- minder lists, and auction lists, and customer files, and bills, and glue, and labels, and string, and stam} and everything any business hers needs in the line of station- ery, and Lord knows what else besides. That only takes up the top part. We use the drawers for Asey could hear the trooper coming toward him, and apparent- ly the man inside heard him too, for he turned off his tiny flash. MAJOR BASEBALL | LEAGUES’ STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE prove a hot one beyond a doubt. And lest we forget, the so-called Trojans are also playing the in- vaders. The Grillers will tangle up with the visitors in the first contest and the Jocals will have that little. swifty-nifty pitcher game at that point. This contest is for the purpose of inaugurating ages are being compiled and it will be definitely known who are the leading pitchers and catchers. Leading first baseman of years gone by were Panther Pent, A. Roberts, Medina} Salgado, Elbert- son, Noel Gordon, Capote, F. ers, as did Izzy Rodriguez, who, |with a combination hit-and-run New York at Philadelphia— the new ball field built by Uncle | play. tied the score in the eighth cleaner than man’s”. “They should be. changed more than often” they of 73 use! Mercifully the troo} had sense / Melton (0-1) vs. Passeau (0-0). |Sam’s boys. Arrangements for inning with twé doubles in suc- etn enteral St Re 0d ISIE | oeceats, scommned Geet, be wes | meet Mrookiyn-—Lanning this tilt was completed by Frank|cemien. “Julee'y" single > cxs- one week. Sould have been Slade who broke | alone and unobserved, the man (0-0) vs. Hamlin (1-0). Caraballo, manager of the Sox ter with the bases loaded in the into the office. If it had been, what did he want? And if it was some- ds. aks a ehna jaan Guhen Gt came t6|, “Go around! bck, quict,” Asey Baseball League, which will get feat with a big smile. And let| ‘ ‘ m Bee y should he be ama- ithed the a . then AMERICAN LEAGUE underway immediately after the’ys not forget that Puby pitched Prevent & teur and br when it came to |? a noise there. him! Philadelphia at New York— post championship series between ynbeatable ball for five innings. Me bulking att at acenie ae eat | bepress gs ef Caster (1-0) vs. Ruffing (1-0). Pirates and Conchs has come to sation ms peop i (Qeemm\ald. END) = Washi at Boston—Kra- an end. é ee stederBe f+ --— [kauskas (0-1) vs. Ostermuelier | Prevent access of Mosquites to water (0-0). THE WEATHER 3 his light on again and went back aoe investigation of } the’ trooper ‘pressed his own pee electric torch imo Asey's 8:16 Precipitation __ 12:10 p. Yesterday’s Precipitation .41 Ins. | Sea level in rises ——— 5:55 a. m.| Barometer. 7:30 a. m.. today (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) : Key West and Vicinity: Partly — 6:54 p.m. cloudy’and somewhat unsettled) _ 1 Pittsburgh at Chicago—Sewell and the camp’s chief, last Sun- twelfth (0-0) vs. Lee (1-0). Cincinnati at St. Louis—Van- day. CCC boys may prove their ‘playing ability against the fast inning won for the Bucs. GOT TO HAND IT der Meer (0-0) or Grissom (0-0)|Sox outfit and thereby make an TO Specs Carbonell as a loser. vs. Weiland (1-0). /application to enter the Summer He is a good sport, taking his de- rd LARVAE (wigglers) become pupae tumblers in about - PUPAE tumblers becomes MOSQUITOS on the wing in about forty-eight hours. Inspect your Rain Barrels, Cisterns, Tubs, Urns, Oil and Drain. Punch holes in bottem of discarded Cans, old Auto Tires, Etc.—Use kerosene oil. It is a continuous fight—Do your part, help control the pest and benefit your city and yourself. 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