The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1939, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1939 YANKS: SCORE. EARLY, DOWN TIGERS, 810 5 RAIN’ CAUSED POSTPONE- espera mbermchmacergdiesl MAJOR LEAGUES YESTER- DAY a (Special to The Citizen) By — | eenceesceccccoececeonecs LOCAL FANS-will witness ex- [cellent Baseball games. beginning. |July. 1. and..continuing- through jand including July 5. On, the 2nd*of July, which falls fon a Sunday, the Ft. Myers All- [Stars will tackle’ a picked team, Tunade the leadership: of Frank |Caraballo,, manager and» loeal |baseball- enthusiast, Carabaillo |; |wee ‘ | * NEW YORK) Jane 20.—Julfus‘claims he will have the best he Pléuvius ‘wor most'of the balt/can* get to play the At-Stars games scheduled in the major|from the West Coast city. The leagues. yesterday, afternoon. In | visitors claim they will have aj TRANSPORTATION: LIGHT TENDER ARRIVES ) Ténder Poinciana, of the Light- |nouse Department, which had been actively engaged on the In-| tracoustal: Waterway for some time past, arrived: in port Satur- day evening. ing: gotten. in readiness for other Di ‘ SLOOP’ ARRIVES: Sturdy little sloop Sum Hunter, the National: League, the: games! much stronger. team: to: play’ in| sspived im port! yesterday febee betweer® Boston: and Cin¢innatii and New York and!'St? Louis weresBlue Sox: defeated: recently’ in calted off: Philadelphia and Pitts- | burgh were not scheduled. In} dyed-in-the-wool © baséball en the American League the paged bm and» manager: of the Key | scheduled between Chicago and foe, Rese these whieh’ the | Pt. Myers.. Manager’ Hamlin, _ another ‘West’ Conchs, is bringing? am. ag; | Miami and berthed in the: Porter Dock Company's slip: to take on! tory to: continuing: their journey | to the Marquesas: | for: Philadelphia was postponed.| gregation from Tampa to’ play | Cleveland and Boston were not’ his teanr here on July 1, 2 (morn. | setheduled. img), 3, and! 5. It is: expected In the only game played in the) that the Cigar City. team will be senior cireuit,.rain caused the’ similar to the club that: visited in contest at Chicago with Brooklyn} Key: West*in October; 1934 Local Dodgers vs. Chicago.Cubs to end / fans will) recall: that! three over- ima tie at the: eighth inning.| time’ games. were played’ at’ that | National Dedgers scored two runs in that time: Key West wor the first 2 frame to knot the count and save! to 1 in 12 frames, second was defeat. Five runs in the very. first..in-| the seore tied at 2-all, and the ning almost put the game om ice! third’ contest lasted’ 10° innings’ fer New York Yankees: in their! with the score again tied, 4-4: game with Detroit Tigers.. Final! This year is. baséball’s centen- score wes 8 te 5. Oral Hilde- nial, andthe week-of July 1-5 brand helé@ the -gprmgaaei hit- | will bein celebration of the 100th less for. practically. innings | birthday: of. the national ‘pastime. | and then they wea to pound Baseball has been played in Key} him hard but not often In all) West/ during the past 60 yéars. A they got only ‘six safe blows off! fick? day-will be*helt’'on July 4 his deliveries, but three of them) with the best-of-the city compet- | called’ at: the-end ofthe 11th’ with ‘were: homers. Yanks also: poled|irig im 110-yard dash around: the | two. four-baggers. New Yorkers|bases, most aecurate throwing) now have an 11-game lead in the! frony home to second: base and American League. from: the outfield to home plate, Behind : the sin it pitching: of | and’ also fungo’ hitting. Prizes Vernon Kennedy, St. Louis to'all. Browns went to a 2-1 victory | Three games will be played on} over Washington Senators in the Fourth of’ July, junior league| initial game of a- doubleheader.|teams in the openers and veter- However, the Nats came back to|ans-in the nightcap. One vet cinch the nighteap, 6 to 1, in. a/ nine will be managed’ by Bobby pitchers’ duel. Both teams se- Lewis and ‘the other. by: M) Me- cured only six hits, but the Na-| dina» Such oldtimers as» Dough- tionals wére aided by two Brown) try, Elbertson, Kirsehenbaum, | errors. Adams, Joe Papy, Lorney Stick-; Results of the games: |ney, Tomas, Medina, Sabueso,| NATIONAL. LEAGUE |Pazo, Sevilla, Pablo’ Guajiro, | At Chicago R. H: E. | Felo,.Evaristo and ‘a score of oth- | Brooklyn - 38 2/ers will be seen, in seven innings | Chieago _.. 3 9: 1 of baseball that day. (Tie, gall » Tain) Third game will be between! .in.eigh Casey and Phelps; Root, French | | Key ‘West Conchs and the Tampa | and Mancuso. | nine, eaeecccoacececesaesceoed MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES: STANDINGS: Secesvesedowocecccocnccs | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Cluib— Ww. oat | Cincinnati St. Louis |New York - Boston at Cincinnati, rain. New York at St. Louis, rain. Philadelphia - Pittsburgh, not} scheduled. Pet. 667 558 527 -500 491 | g SRESBRBS ai BERBERS, SBB8: BEBSBBESS ay z Pa se | ttidd; Bt Be "S$Oseuesy Trout, ioe ildebrand and Dickey. * Chicago Fp ot em fain: MAJOR: Cleveland-Boston; not sched}. uled. eacacccccugeocesoseooos eocccceccocoocccenoecoes NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Chieago—Shoffner (0-3) vs. Passeau (3-7). New York at Pittsburgh—Mel- ton (3-6) vs. Tobin (5-6). Brooklyn at Cincinnati—Fitz- simmons (1-4) vs. Walters (8-4). Philadelphia at St. Louis— Butcher (2-8)°vs. Davis (8-6). —- (Special to The 1@SCHCSSOSSHSOCOOOOBOOCOEE | The vessel is owned: by: Lester LF Preu, Jr:, who: has as his com-| panions Steven Phillips and Ro- | bert: Collins. They: plan: to: spend | several’ days: at the Marquesas, som, Tote: WEATHER FORECAST (Tilb'7:30°p. mi, Wetihesday) Key West and’ Vicinity: Fair jto partly cloudy tonight and ‘Wednesday; little change’ in tem- perature; moderate winds, most-| ly easterly. ‘ | | 1 | j | | wececccccecccccccucccess CLASSIFIED COLLIN eeoveccenccececccscccoce PERSONAL | | OLD. AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain-raw- oyster invigo- raters’ and other stimulants. | One'dose starts new pep: Value | $2.00: Special price 89e: Call, write Gardner’s: Pharmacy: i WANTED ir WANTED TO! RENT OR BUY. Small place equipped for rais- | img poultry: in or near Key | West. | ville, Ga. Boca Chiea Key. Apply F: WwW.) Roberts, 803° Olivia street. | iron FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von) Phister street. $1,000. Apply rear 1217 Petronia: street. aprl4-s FOR. SALE—Bargain; Furnished House; situated’ on two lots, 100x100 feet each. Apply to 1306 Virginia Street. may25-tfs FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT . —Free Garage. One bileck from beach. $15.06 per month. Apply 1229 Whitehead Street. junel9-6tx or eh Conveniences. Cor. and Leom Streets. Percent FURNISHED COTTAGE, electric refrigerator. Apply Valdés Bakery. junel2-3mo. DESIRABLE MODERN OF- FICES, suitable for a dentists, beauty: parlors, etc. | team: representing this city to! ‘and’ fielding record.’ Records of | THE KE ‘WEST CITIZEN a vinci Wn. een FIVE-GAME SERIES WITH! JULY 1 : By O. L. MILIAN A strong Tampa-team will visit Key West during the July: Fourth celebration and wlil engage in a five-game series with Roy Ham- lin’s’ Conehs; present: city’ cham- Games: will be at’ the Trumpo Field on July-1, 2; 3 and 4. July 2nd. contest’ is scheduled morning, this due to: the fact that the field has: been: con- ceded to the Blue Sox in: the’ lat. ter'’s Scheduled: battle with the Fort ‘Myers’ All-Stars in the aft- of the same date. A return five-game: series: has been arranged and the locals will play Tampa's All-Stars::beginning | July 22: in the Cigar City. A: letter from Virgilio Fabian, Ybor City’s newest baseball mag- | | net, explains. that Key West. peo-| ple who have been making their} | home: on the west coast for al jnumber of years have been-con- | | timually asking: for a baseball } be brought to Tampa’ for a series of games. According to a wire received from: Roy Hamlin Sun- day morning, this has been ‘ar- ranged’ and final negotiations completéd. Mr. Hamlin is spend- ing a wéek’s yacation in the west \ coast city. Complete information . regard- ing the. Tampa. All-Stars will be im the hands; of’ the: writer: short- ly and* the: line-up in batting or- der will be published’ together | with. each individual’s . batting local players, who are to take! part in the series, will also be | given publicity. Cecccccccerseccccceccees | — TRY IT TODAY — The Favorite In Key West STAR + BRAND ‘CUBAN: COFFEE ON'SALE AT ALL GROCERS. eecececncsceossonencosor VIP I ALLS 2D IIOP ITI IRI PIT (£3 FFFFFTI ICI PTO LLL TI I DDT Here’s:a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically. Everything. of Interest:ta the Average Family or Businessman. ALL THIS WEEK! Free Lubrication Complete with Oil Change TUNE MOTOR—COMPLETE Includes ae carburetor and distributor; clean spark Plugs, etc. SANTE’S MOTOR SERVICE Greene and Simonton Streets. Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese PIERCE BROS. Fleming at Elizabeth PHONE 270 _ TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 Sth St. Thie Best’ of the DIME BEERS For Sale By. ALL LEADING RETAILERS QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light’ and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Batter Milk PHONE 455 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. THOMASINE MILLER’S BEAUTY SALON Expert operators to serve your every desire: Ultra-modern equipment—in Key West’s most modern shop. LA CONCHA HOTEL Fleming ‘Street Entrance PHONE 128 G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail A CITY HOME No Matter Where YouLive you may ood at the turn of a itirely automatic! Galvanized Roofings Ship: Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline SOLD ON EASY TERMS Strocts TRY US NEXT TIME When your Bill Heads run low or if you are in need of: BusinessCards, Letter Heads or En- velopes, phone 51 and a representative will call. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRITCHARD . FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic | - Courtesy ALWAYS FRESH at LOWE'S FISH MARKET Turtle Steak Jewfish Yellowtails Snappers Crawfish “Concks Crab Mest” Dry Salted Mullet Mullet Roe Moonfish PHONE 151 Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep JOHN C. PARK Plumbing Supplies 1351 N. W. Tenth Ave. ely ag ae, 348 MIAMI, FLA. FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See them now—on display at 1212 VARELA STREET Complete Line To’ Choose From Licensed Embalmer |/ / FRARSPORTRTION | TAMPA NINE DUE <SOLPIPELELELEMEITAIS AIOE OIEOAAEEA ETN

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