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VEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1939 oa ‘AND REDS: KEEP ON WINNING; CUBS VICTORIOUS BED SOK WALLOPED BROWN- IES: TIGERS BLANKED ATH- TWO TROJANS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . LEAD AD HITTERS PUBLIC SCHOOL. NEWS | 1@eeoccsevcevecoenevescos of Department of | Rey Nees Sener Soke Fs J. CARBONELL AND J. DOM ENECH TIED WITH 509 EACH following seh “neses v reds awards: Virginia Thompson 49 Magali De Leon Roberts Smith 47 Ottolee Kirchheiner 47 47 4T Flossie M. Key ______. 42 -Elois Sawyer 41 Elizabeth Roberts —.-- 41 Cecelia Alonso Ray Demeritt —— | Ella Nicolai | .Shirley Pierce - | Phillip Orta - | For passing Competent Typist | | Tests of ten minutes’ duration at! the rate of 30 and more but less! {than 40 words per minute, the following students received| Flossie M. Key. Betty Henriquez Paul Esquinaldo Herman Bethel Betty Lewin Velia Castro 4 jthea Stricker, |. Felix Yado ——__ | The Order of Gregg ye jpin winners are as follows: i Alice Aguilar, Olga Camo, Lil- lie Mae Carey, Olga. Kemp, Ma- |gali' De Leon, Lorayné Harring-| ton, Betty Henriquez, Roland Keeton, Walter Maloney, Carmen |McBeth, Joan MacMullen, Doro- Dolores guerre, Eva Valdez, . Margare' | White, Sylvia Pinder, Dolores} Today’ s Horoseope @ seks native may have a crafty disposition; pérhaps cap- able of deception or very shrewd dealings. It benefits the powers of execution, but be careful not cae |e use ‘actual deciet, for this de- gree indicates that the public will LETICS. § TO . IN NIGHT GAME Armayor, Margaret Bernal, Hum-|not put any too much trust in belina Norcisa, Philip Orta. the-native at the best. They will seem instinctively to doubt his Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ | honesty and be suSpicious-of his weekly. | intentions. i Two members pf the Trojan Be nine of the Monroe ‘County Sum-| mer Baseball League are ae of New the hitters of the circuit, each .. For passing fasta ae Typ- with a .500 average. ist Tests of ten minutes’ duration Jackie Carbonell, infielder ott the rate of 50 and more but Trojans, went to bat 10 times! : less than 60 words a minute, the and came up with five safeties, ‘low students received gold} One a two-bagger. He scored two runs and. batted in one. ; J. Domenech toed the home plate rubber eight times and! produced four hits, one a triple. He scored one run and batted in two. Mario Pena, Conch first sack- | er, is next, with .429, followed closely by Castellano, Blue Sox, | 428. Leading hitters: Player— AB J. Carbonell, T 10 J. Domenech,.T 8 M. Pena, KWC 7 Castellano, BS ....14 E, Albury, KWC 10 John Navarro, T 14, P. Carbonell, P11 Diaz, BS Bie 9 Villareal, KWC -.11 Calleja, P -—.. 9 Leo Gon’lez, Kwe 9 Alonzo, T -. Sterling, T abe Gates, KWC - | Torres, P - z scored aC. Baker, KWC ~. 'C. Griffin, KWC Alice Aguilar Marian Taylor - Nellie B. Russell - Eleanor Garney Abelardo Abreu Elaine Carney Dolores Armayor Rogelia Gomez - a pW Cecelia Alonso — Marie Lowe —______ Humbelina Norcisa {Speciat to The Citizen) NEW YORK. June 21.—New York Yankees keep marching Tight on—to victory. They not only handed Chicago White Sox another defeat but did it in’ an hymiliating way. Pounding Chi- sox pitching for 19 hits, Murder- ers’ Row amassed 13 runs, while Pearson was scattering the Sox’ W0 hits tor three runs. Seven Tuns in the seventh inning left the cutcome of the game in no doubts at all. Cincinnati Reds now hold a six and a half game lead over St. Louis Cardinals, who were idle yesterday. Reds came from behind to down the Dodgers, 4 to 2. After scoring two runs in the very first inning, Brooklyn failed to shove over another run as Bucky Walters bore down. It was Walters’ tenth victory of the season. Dolph Camilli poled his 12th home run of the season, for the Dodgers. Chicago Cubs, although held to six hits, downed Boston Bees, 3 to 1, because Clyde Passeau was very stingy when he allowed his five hits. Cleveland Indians Jone run in the ninth inning to tie up the game at 2-all with Washington: Senators, and then | °*® put over two runs in an extra inning to the Nats’ one marker. Detroit Tigers blanked Phila- delphia Athletics, 5 to 0, in a night game. Boston Red Sox "ruined Kim- berlain’s first major league start by. driving him from the box in four innings as they went on to an 8-1 victory. Results of the games: NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cincinatti R. H. E. Brooklyn 28 0 Cincinnati 410 1 Fitzsimmons and Phelps; Wal- ters and Herberger. passing | Pests ¢ of ten minutes’ duration at| the rate of 40 and more but less! than 60 words per minute, the} LEGALS | FREE UNTBY a” SORREE | . STATE OF RIDA. Ww PROB. BATE. Bstate of CARQLINE A. RORERTS, NOTICE Deteased. TO ALL © SONS HAVIN ATE 363 | OF CAROLINE A. ROBERTS, D' 333, CEASED: | 333 | _. You, and each of you, are hereby | “ notified. and Feanired, "to aresont 338 | any Clajins or demands which you, '333 | or either of you, may’ have against “ bere Estate‘ of Caroline A. Roberts, .333 | deceased, late of .Monroe County, 308 | Florida, to the Honorable Raymond 7 R, Lord, County Judge in and for j .308 | Monroe ‘County, Florida, at his of- | (300 | fice in the County Court House of papares County, Florida, within | twelve months from the first pub- | tieation of this Notice, to-wit, psc | 14, A, D. 1939. seeeseeesence Dated at Key West, Florida, tnis | 14th day of June, A.D. 1939. MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES" STANDINGS |. catia Phs Gay | wecccccccvcccccccecooose | catcline A. Roberts, decensed. 14-21-28; julyS-12-19-26; x NATIONAL LEAGUE [2°gRobee f SRIVESHESPA RE: ane? na 10" PoP EBESPORPL A? aa? ERE Cincinnati 673 | FS, : 1 By Ni OF St. Louis 568| COUNTY. ATATR OF ogae ! New York _ : 527| _IN PROBATE. P | Estate of Chicago MIZPAH he cpapyrors Miah y a 0) 8 ee 3 fez, Minpban'. Battantine Boston 415 jOTICE TO ; 7" \To ALL CRE! TORS, LEGA TRES, Philadelphia 360 |*9, Distt ABUTS AND Piet PE! > < ry 500 500 “429 | 428 -400 | 384 363 363 AUTO RADIO Button Tuning MOUNTS UNDER THE DASH CONN Hee OH NN EM EN 62 ae 020 RR OF co on SALE ENDS ‘JULY 4th--PRICES P) INCLUDE YOUR OLD TIRE Fi cotton / STANDARD TIRES 4 \ DRIVING GLASSES 19¢ psaaee. AMERICAN aes Club— - g.| New York 0 | Boston —... 1| Cleveland | Detroit Chicago - Philadelphia Washington | St. Lomis: | j . Pet. | .792 | : 588 | You, ange ¢ach%pf you, are hereby ‘537 | notified and required ‘to present any ¢laims of demands which’ you, -526 | or either of you, may have against |, ‘519 | the Estate of Mizpah R. Ballantine, | also_sometimes known as. Misphah 389! Ballantine, déveased, late of .386 | Monroe County, Florida, to the 278 | Honmeanys Raymond BR. Lord, Coun- - Judge in and tor Montoe County, Bioriae, at his eal in the County At Chicago R. Boston ae Chicago 2 FS Shoffner, Lanning, Frankhouse and Lopez; Passeau and Hartnett. | VACUUM BOTTLES New York at Pittsburgh, wet grounds. Court House 0! ‘onroe County, | Florida, within twelve months from | the first publication gt {pie Notice, |to-wit, June 14, A. Datéa’ at ‘Key’ West orgs. this | 14th aay pf June, A. "ARQLYN 'S. BLASINGAME, | As Aaminist? trix of the Estate of | NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Mizpah R. Ballantine, also some- Boston at Chicago—Posedel | fimes Ayn Rod Misphah R. Bal- | (5-4) vs. Whitehill (3-2). | a 4 S New York at Pittsburgh—Mel- | {im m5 a8 ee | | ton (3-6) vs. Tobin (5-6). Brooklyn at Cincinnati—Wyatt (6-0) vs. Vander Meer (4-4). | Philadelphia at St. Louis—| Butcher (2-8) vs. Davis (8-6). AMERICAN LEAGUE | NOTIOR OF ABPLICAZION For | Notice is hereby ‘given, to all Cleveland at Washington— | . od Harder (1-4) vs. Haynes (3-5). {Toth any oF Angst 4. > he, 'at | ¥S Chicago .at New York—Lee | ten mdersii | intends to make final = wit As hts accounts as Executor of the St. Louis..at Boston—Kramer | win and Testament of "antonio As | ‘eased, ore the B| vs. t Hering (8-2). | aoe oie xa pared. 5 clo Detroit... 5 Judge a for monrte County, Philade}phil i ‘Pruit Juices Score Hit | Bae Court use ip ie ty ot | & ty of, egeeubsscsuccceetibunn ii, | In ‘Hard-Dritiking’ Mew nr ha ce aks wa Florida, this te srsecate pita < aay of Fane 3 3. om, NE’ RLEAN: ‘ane on. eeseeeeeee Historic downtown St. Charles | As Executor of the Temperatures” | Avenue with a two-century re-! Highest _ _g2{cord of taking its liquid refresh- | MAJOR LEAGUES’ GAMES TODAY eveceerece Philadelphia at St. Louis, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE | At New York R. H. E. Chicago} 310 2; New York " - 13 19 0 Frazier, Smith and = Tresh; Pearson and Dickey. t | IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY | JUDGE OF MONROE COUNTY, | FLORIDA, SIFTING AS A COURT i or ‘TE. In the 3 attr of the Estate of ANTONIO ARTOLOZAGA, Deceased. St. Louis Boston Kimberlin, ‘Lawson and Glens; Auker and Peacock. At Washington TRUNK $449 Cleveland U ARD Washingtor™” - hi je Pee: Chase and oC) oat Gomes G2. At Philadelphia GREATEST TIRE BARGAINS ‘Testhaient of Antonio ji Arlolopere. ete 21-28; julyS-12-19-26; aug?- “79 ments hard and straight, is gulp- | 84 ing fruit and vegetable 2 now and apparently liking it. | Qld-timers on the avenue open- 0 Ins.| ye ee Normal Precipitati ALD which offered unferment day rnin seeeraioungrn a4-ho rere | juices: David L. ay Sg yee E ending at & siclork morning: | old candy store hago claimed Tomorrow's ‘Aimnpaac an exclusive juice diet brought Sun rises - *38 8. ™-| him back from occupancy of a oe : | ie he thought the a ‘ | Oe es Bee ee Summer Soistice (Sum- first week exceeded expectations. mer commences) He started sales in the doorway. 22nd... 2:40 @. M.| Phen he put in a fountain; then ‘Tomorrow's Fed AD COME IN TODAY AN JIP YOUR CAR WITH THE ‘VALUE SENSATION OF 1939! cae EP EME GUARANTEE ‘el — dicks NERE.E Ks LEVEE TE pe} prea ih sete at Rrcene sas espe Sani Oren mae ii, tied PAUL'S TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY STORE at the Golden RAYMOND CURRY, Manager Rainfall ‘ Yesterday's Precipitation GIVES LONG NON-SK BRAKE LINING QUALITY SERVICE AT: LOWEST PRICES hi gat tocere. eee door on the fi 7:56 juices, from apple to sauerkraut. | j day in e month of a * aN July, Barometer. 7:30 a. “— today ; wate Py the day of Ji Sea level, 30.12. it All Works Out F 2 Saat ar my, 4 “John”, exclaimed the nervous Howe & WEATHER FORECAST woman, “there’s & burglar trying | |Paxart ce Bo Tae abl ad Pie fends june?-14-21, 1939 (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) | to get into the flat”. “Tl get up and give him the | = Sab eaee Key West and Vicinity: Partly-| fight of his life”. cloudy, scattered shundershow- | “Aren’t you afraid?” ers, tonight or Thursday; little) “Not @ bit. Any burglar w ; 3 change in temperature; gentle | thinks this flat can hold all rand t to moderate variable winds, most- | of us must be alittle bit : ly easterly. fellow”. Florida: Partly cloudy and | Doris Richards, a * continued warm; scattered thun-|and East Gulf: Gentle to |e eee anid ae in extreme northeast |erate variable winds, ¥ West, Florida, this portion this afternoon or tonight | easterly over extreme south por- | * ny of dupe, vb. 198s0 aE ne cate ete Not |e ee one ae | (84) 3 WATSON: er Thursda: partly overcast ther v. “Sifedviie wo Ficvkds-Sirits\orightest here. | me StU ee baer Be st ‘ TELEPHONE 65