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THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1939 'KUHEL, WHITE SOX, OF BALL LEAGUE NOW UNDERWAY OLD BOARD STEPPED OUT AS UNANIMOUS VOTE SENT | INTO OFFICE NEW GROUP AS HEAD ‘OF ACrivities By O. L. MILIAN A score of baseball players and | enthusiasts crowded the little | hall at San Carlos Institute last night to witness oné of the most! important arid interesting mee’ ings of thé national pastime a Key West for a coon’s age. The members of the old board, who steppéd out as a unanimous vee) elected Laine Dobbs, president;! Ramon _ Rivas, ¥ied-president; | Jack Mathews; secrétary, and } Manuél Varela, Sr., treasurer. ‘Pbese gentlemen, who aaa in fair play and clean baseball, | will govern the Monroe County! League to the best of their abil-} ity and will be known as_ the} Monroe County Baseball Com- missioners All complaints will go! to this body and arguments wi be settled in a called meeting by| the commissioners, who will set { the date and time of the séssion. | Roy Hamlin, manager of the | Key West Conchs and _ grourds- i keeper of the Trumbo Field, | agreed to lease the grounds to the’ league for whatever number of} games that will be played when; the schedule is drawn up. | Asked by Manager Bernard Waite of the Seafood Grill wheth- : er the prevailing umpire situa- | ségsion was opened SHARKS DOWNI DOWNED AND MYERS, REDS, | LEADING SWATTERS| (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 4.—Kuhel, | of Chicago White Sox, and: Myers, | a ae! } of aimee Reds, are tied for/ATHLETICS DEFEATED CHI. | t the leadership of the hitting de- jpartment in the major leagues; | SOX; BOSOX EASIEY SUB: | jeach with a 434 average. New| DUED INDIANS; CUBS Lost | members .in the Big Six are Gel: | AGAIN TO PHILS + ‘bert, Senators; May, Phillies, and| Arnovich, Phillies, | Big Six hitters: Player— Kuhel, White Sox | Myers, Réds Gelbert, Senators | Gpectal to The citizen) i NEW YORK, May 4:—New| ABR. H. Ave.! 53 12 23 .434! York Giants made it two straight} 35 815 434 Victories over Cincinnati Reds, 31 11 13.419. Who dropped into third Position | Geenberg, Tigers 48 11 20 .417, in the National League standings. | May, Phlilies 35 8 15 .400 Free passes to first aided Terry’s| Arnovich, Phillies 50 9 19 .380' ,charges in their 6-4 victory over) |the Reds, although outhit. Six! ‘pitchers toed thé mound in ae , contest. Once more the surprising Phil- HERALD LD PLAYERS adelphia Phillies defeated Chi- !cago Cubs. Muledhy tossed: five- ‘hit ball at the Bruins, who gar-| In a game of | baseball played| nered only one run. Phils col-| yesterday between the Sharks lected nitie safeties and scored| iand the Herald Boys, the former four runs. | again’ defeated the latter nine.) New York Yankees made it) Store was 16 to 9. itheir second victory in’ a row) Lucio Gonzalez pitched a goodiover Detroit Tigers yesterday to game for the Sharks, allowing continue their slim hold on first only six nits. place. Tigers outhit the Yanks, Milton Roberts, Lefty and’ Jack 11-9, but base on balls, wild pitch- | did the heavy hitting for the &s arid paused balls Boosted their victors. {total runs to 10, while the best! ‘Detroit could mustered together | | were six . Hank Greenberg poled | MAJOR BASEBALL ice acer “limited” Cleve: | LEAGUES’ STANDINGS |land Indians to five safeties and Cevcedeecedsccsdocccccced ee Spier eee won, 288 1, nee NATIONAL DeAGUE _| hint! 4 I¢-hit birrage agaist two) Club— W. L. Pet.| Caster of Philadelphia Ath-| Boston 687 | Jetics won a mound battle: with Dietrich. The A’s twirler allow-| 545 ed only a trio of bingles, while! tion will continue or whether it Chicago will be settled, the board replied, | Philadelphia “We ae going to do all within our! Brooklyn power to keep baseball as clean'New York +... as it should be and the umpires: Pittsburgh who will be selected by us will) be those familiar with- all the! rules and regulations in the book”. New York - The board also assured team Boston managers that receip! will be} Washington carefully tabulated Bhi ratheck= Chicago’ - ed and the money will be equally Detroit -.. A divided among the four clubs aft- St. Louis er the groundskeeper’s ten per- Cleveland cent is taken out of the gross re- | Philadelphia ceipts. A motion to have all umpires| ¢® wang ts fle an epzieacn’ MAJOR LEAGUES’ GAMES TODAY passed and at the close of the meeting, Secretary Mathews had seedééocée o6édte NATIONAL LEAGUE | received bids from James Griffin Cincinnati at Boston—Grissom | -500 500 j 417 a OAARD AA & 3 AMERICAN LEAGU! Club— Pet. | 700 “583! ‘462. (364 | 273 Cr Soro non | SIAR ane a omnawiEesd and J. B. Woodson. | It was unanimously agreed upon (0-1) or Davis (0-0) vs. Tumer| to keep the same scorekeeper, (1-1). who has shown fair play in both, 4; jd the statistics and newspaper com- Chitago at Brooklyn—Eet (2-2)) vs. Mungo (0-1). j mate, Pittsburgh at Philadélphia—To- There is one*more vacancy to bin (0:2) vs+Holiin’ S wsworth (0-1). | be filled to complete the Board St. Louis at New York—Wei-| of Commissioners and the names) ,. of Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., and land (1-1) vs. Salvo (0-1). | “Berlin Sawyer, Sr., were mention- ed as upossible pospects. These men are capable and, are true lov- ers of the national opens Washington at ae | ELECTRIC BOWLERS "sec & DEF EATED GAS MEN zen. ©: » canna car mon mor MORE SPECIALS VIDUAL AND HIGH AVER- AT M ALONEY’S AGE PLAYER OF SERIES | Weekend specials will please | AMERICAN LEAGUE | New York at Cleveland —Fad-| ley 0-0) vs. Feller (3-0). Philadélphia at St. Louis—Ross _ (0-1) vs. Kramer 1-0). | game. | Philadelphia ‘and Lombardi; ® | Brown, Melton and Danning. i Detroit 500! the opposing pitcher gave up five. | Final score, 3 to 1. | In another wild game, Wash-| ington Senators blasted St. Louis Browns, 11 to 10. Seven pitchers | took a try on the slab during the Nats piled up a total of} 18 hits. | Results of the games: | NATIONAL LEAGUE. | At Se pusreune R. ALE | Chicago 15 1] 490 Whitehill, Root and Hartnett; ‘Mulcahy aiid Davis. At New York Cincinnati - Schumacher, | Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, cold weather. St. Louis at Boston, cold weéa-| | ther. | AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland R. H. E.| Boston | Cleveland Auker and Peacock; Hudlin, | | Zuber and Hemsley. | At Chicago . H. E.| Philadelphia Chicago Caster and Wagner; and Silvestri. At Detroit New York . Sundra, Murphy and Dickey; | Benton, Coffman, McKain and) York. | R. HE. 11 18 4) At St. Louis Washington ich APARTM ENT, 1104 Division The battle of the utilities took place last evening at Key West} Bowling Alleys, and the Electric Company, super-charged, came out on top, winning two games of the three-game series with Key West Gas Company. Scores were: Electrics, 539-552- 580, total 1671; Gassers. 606-538- 496, total 1640. High individual game and high average for the series was won’ by Darnell Carey of the Electric team with 157 and 133, respectively. The Key West Bowling Touna-, ment will feature the Rotary Club and DeMolay boys tonight; -start- ing at 8 o’clock. Team standing to date foitows: Team— W. L. Pet Billy’s Service Bs -667 American Legion 667 Battery E ___ 3 667 Key West Electric Co. 583 Key West Gas Co. 583 DeMolays i 500 Lions Club -333 First National Bank - -333 Golfers -167 Rotary Club - He ww wIIaanes patrons of Maloney Bros. Bakery,/St. Louis -. 1013 3 812 Fleming street. Announce-, Leonard, Thomas, Applétoh, ment is made on page one today | Alexandra and Ferrell; hy -167 | of an Hawaiian Pineapple Layer Cake to sell at. the popular sale price. | This special is for tomorrow! and Saturday. The announce- ment follows the recent policy in-; stituted of offering various spe- cial cakes and pastries at special | prices on different days of the| week, Hundreds of local Hoasewivel are availing themselves of this} service and have, universally, de- clared themselvs as being “mighty pleased” with the innovation. MAY REVIVE OLD PORT / LONDON — The “dead” of Pagham Harbor, gwhich aa the home of Thomas Becket, may be revived as a base for Britain’s | transatlantic flying boats. Ex-/ perts estimate that the harbor, | 70 miles from London, could be and found the “fire” to be a pie, | YOUR OED | converted into a suitable base at a cost of $4,000,000. Marcum, Pyle and Sullivan. Mr.. Jabbs—It takes you women | |a long time to see a thing in its) true light. Mrs. Jabbs—Yes; and that is! thé reason why so many of you} men are able to get married. | These Art Critics | Teacher (showing class a pic-| ture of Washington crossing thé} | Delaware): “Now, can ahy litlte boy or ail] | ten me the name of this picture?” | Small voice in the rear: “Sure: | ‘Sit down, you're’ rocking thé port | ” FALSE ALARM LYNCHBURG Va. Va. — Firettien!| lof this city were called to =| |home of Mrs. May V. Gi burning in the oven of the kit- chen stove. | Cleaners, THE REY WEST crrizen” CvevVeTTeseereeseeeCtoeSe CEASSIFIED COLUMN. eedée LOST OR STOLEN GIRL'S ROLLFAST BICYCLE, lost or stolen from in front of Key West High School last eve- ning. Color, red and white. Rewi and rio questions asked | if ref ed to Margaret White, 1500 s minary street. may4-2tx ,LOST—Small brown zipper Bill- fold .“gontaining money and postalsmoney order. Findéf please~return money order to The Citizen Office and keep N money-as reward. may4-3t THANSPORTATION LADY “motoring to Connecticut | desires’ companion who can) drive*¢ar. Apply 803 Waddell Ave.,°mornings. may4-1tx ‘FOR SALE | CEMETERY LOT CHEAP, 20x15’. Concrete Sidewalk. Apply 803! Olivia St. may3-3tx | SELLING OUT ENTIRE STOCK FURNITURE of late peniaminy Tynes Furniture Store. whole or by piece. Roca prices. Open betwene 1 and 5 p. m. daily. Cor. Olivia and Windsor Lane. may4-6tx | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von) Phister street. $1,000. Apply} rear‘1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s FORD TRUCK, 1%-ton, mechan- ically perfect, good tires, very economical in operating. A real bargain, $150. Phone 810. apr4-Imo FOR SALE—Cabin sites near Bay. Palm Villa Subdivision, Big | Pine Key. Quick sale, $35. De- | velopments starting soon. Price’ | advance ‘June 1. Write Calkins, | 168 N.W! 53rd St., Miami, Fla. | may4-7t | WORK WANTED | A-1 CHEF, willing worker, able to make profit and please. clients: Apply Box T. V., clo The Gitizen. may4-1tx | * ROOMS ROOMS WITH BOARD, summer rates., Clean and comfortable. 529 Caroline St. may4-Ttx | |VERY COW WEEKLY RATES: with ill 24 hours Hotel Serv-| ice. ‘The coolest spot in Key | West. ‘Come down and see for | yourself. FREE coffee and erackéts'served in your room! every Morning. THE JEFFER-| SON HOTEL, Duval street at the Gull. apr29-1mo |NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. | Sixteen “beautiful new rooins. | Acioss South Beach. 9135. Z FOR RENT To two persons, | fully furnished, four-room and bath Cottage. Cool, clean and attractive. Reasonbale rate. Ap- ply, 902 Windsor Lane, may2-4-6 | FOR R bed, ; 1001" ENT—One Naty single ivate ent 5; apply, tor’ street, “ape airs. may3-2tx street, opposite Tift’s Grocery. | Modern, hot water. See Ray- mond Lord, County Court. f mar29-tf | CENTRAL HOTEL—Home of the Jafgést and most comfortable | rootns in town. Special Sum. | mer Weekly Rates now in ef-! fect. All new furnishings. Cor- ner Southard and Duval streets. ae tf HOTELS in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS rooms, , innerspring mattresses Under, new management. 917, Fleming Street. novi8-tf , PLUMBING | HARPER b CARR PLUMBIN | sa "Baer ito Street. Bape york st at ig cu eee oa iro | Scaler ieee ane Women save) money, at Johnny’s Manhattan Diet. . 687 Divval street. @ J apr26- Em | SUITS mate fo 10bk | like new. Apply White Star N ‘ : N KN) hy IN N N \ KN) i) \ aN : : N i) iN N \ N) ‘N \ N 8 KY N) 4 N N Ky 4 N \ N) Ny ie y IK aah | N N 4 \ N) KY iN) \: N) IK) \ iN ie N N ‘ ca y _o—t o-= THOMASINE MILLER’S BEAUTY SALONS TWO SHOPS TO SERVE THE LADIES OF KEY WEST LA CONCHA HOTEL Fleming Side OVERSEAS HOTEL Fleming Street SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING and ENGINEERING CO. Headquarters for RUSSIN HARDWARE PHONE 598 WHITE AT ELIZA ST. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” ee ene OE ELIE TOR CROTON | ] SANTE’S AUTO PARTS AND SERVICE Greene and Simonton Sts. Phone 127 Automobile Replacement Parts . . . Wrecker Service . . . Welding . . . Body and Fender y Work +. Painting... Battery Service. GULF PRODUCTS “No Job Too Large—No Job Too Smalt FREE DELIVERY — ARMY and NAVY SUPPLY STORE Just Received READY-MADE MOSQUITO BAR FROM $1.50 UP R. KIRCHIK 706 DUVAL STREET PHONE 83-w PIERCE BROS. Fleming at Elizabeth PHONE 270 PETER DOELGER BEER The Best of the DIME BEERS For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAILERS For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Bee Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER. ALLEN QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Service Station YALE TIRES — 12 months guarantee BATTERIES SOLD AND SERVICED Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 4858 YOU FIGURE IT—Dédact 25% From Your ‘FIRE==WINDSTORM INSURANCE PREMIUM RESULT—Savings On Your Insurance Cost Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Compatiy J. L: CRUSOE, Agent PHONE 809-5 apr26-1mo ! VMIDIIOIIDIDIIOIIDIDIDIILIILDILIDIIOII SS @. ) I j Husbands x oe Had to Wash! PAGE THREE woe, ee YOU’LL FIND IT HERE! Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessitian. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISFFORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY IA¢LL LL LL Ad Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. WILSON’S CERTIFIED TENDERIZED HAMS | (in the bright orange wrap)—extremely mild cure— distinctive, sweet flavor and tenderness—the choice of discriminating housewives and leading epicures . . . Remember! Wilson pioneered the world’s first real tenderized ham. For your next ham dinner—iry WIL- SON’S CERTIFIED. WILSON’S TENDERMADE HAMS (Ready ‘to Serve) Bone in or Boneless in Tins. Whole, Halves or Quarters, are the real aristocrats. lk CDF XR CN OTD DIDI DIL SSIS IIISIIISOTISIISIIS IOS DIGI IIOAVIIIDISIAIIIDORMvMAIID IID SD. G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail husband usually gets what he wants if it means a saving in time or labor. If husbands had | to do the family wash, few homes ] would be without running water under pressure. | What een to tolerate i ear venience pumping, lifting | water from the well when Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H.B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets Pn eee a vod Beene iC going. It is entirely automatic, trouble-free and guaranteed. Let us give you an éstimate. No ob- ligation. SOLD ON EASY TERMS “Best for Pets—Dogs and Cats” Wilson & Co., after years of laboratory research, have produced for the animal king- dom a perfectly balanced ration, inspected and passed by U. S. Department of Agri- culture as fit for human food. ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD Save the labels for valuable premiums QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Milk Chocolate Mille Buttermilk Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese esa” FRESH LOWE'S FISH MARKET TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 Sth St. PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning “MARTINEZ SALES and SERVICE 1212 Varela Street Phone 861-J | SRS TES AA LA

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