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MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1939 Conchs Beat Pirates In Ten Inning Thriller, 7-6 By O. L. MILIAN. Key West. Conchs defeated the tenth, inning to put across the Pirates by the tune of 7 to 6 in @ 10-inning game that proved to be the most exciting baseball contest of the second-half sched- ule of the Monroe County League at Trumbo Field yesterday before one of the largest crowds of the Season. The victory brings the two clubs into a tie for first-place Standing Idilio Salinero, starting Buc pitcher, hurled superb ball for three innings when he held Ham- ‘winning tally as Offutt, the high )school coach who has the eye of | an eagle, got.a base on_ balls; ‘Cyril Griffin laid down a pretty bunt. along the third. base line and’ both runners were safe as Mario Hernandez’ throw to first/an outside team was chalked up | family. base was high and wide—Offutt | by. the Key West Blue Sox, ‘tail-| | went to third and Griffin, ta, sec- jond on the error; Armando Ace- vedo lined a single to right: as Of- | |futt trotted home with the. win- | | Baseball lin’s bombers to one lone hit and ning: run, | no scores. For a time it looked| Cheta Baker was the fielding| as. though the Conchs would get!star of the Conchs and; also. re-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘SOX DOWN PERRINE ININE AND-CAPTURE “7” ‘STH STRAIGHT WIN cute | ae gen alii sets of “brothers now enrolled. | | 5 | They are Eugene and Jack, Saw- | TAIL-ENDERS: OF COUNTY |yer; Bert and Calvin Cates, |Ernest arid Oscar Avila, Ernest} LEAGUE CONTINUE SPELL and Allin Perez, Edward and QVER; OUTSIDERS: SCORE | Philip Strunk, Henry and Willie} Idario, Paul and Ward Herrick. } YESTERDAY: 10 TO 6 Garland Cates was voted into| membership last Friday evening | | The ninth straight win from|making it three brothers for that | The aféting was featured by end team of the Monroe County |talks “by former scoutmasters League, in walloping Archer’ and Larsen. Archer told | Perrine 10-6 at Perrine, Fla., yes-|©f some of his scouting experi-| terday. jences “and Victor Larsen bid} It looked bad for the traveling | goodbye to “his boys”, Sox when they trailed six-to-|that»-he was leaving Key West} three going into the seventh in-|but ‘would always remember stating PAGE THREE | e@ Here’s. a: Representative List. of Key West. Merchants; that; Sell: Bractically Everything of Interest to. the Average Family or Businessman, a shutout defeat as they went ‘ceived credit for the victory. with! ning. The game was played on|Troop 52” | down in order without a man‘his stick ‘work. P. Carbonell!a brand new Perrine municipal|, Cat Patrol distributed free the reaching second base, while Ray |pitched good; ball and was. re-|pball field. and it looked as if the|first issue of their publication | Bush's gang was leading the sponsible for the tying of the|Perriners were going to dedicate |“The Confidential.” Final plans| count with one run on no hits. |count; in the sixth inning. |the field with a win, were made for the Hallowe’en| Bethel, while not so’ effective! Box. score: After laying down a barrage in|P@rty to be given this Friday and. often wild, pitched _no-hit Pirates jthe seventh and scoring three |Might. Wolf Patrol is leading in ball up to the fourth round when; Player— AB lruns, the Sox added two others|the honor patrol contest with Mario Hernandez singled to right;|Al Acevedo, 2b 5 ‘in the last two innings. There |Panther Patrol a close runnerup. field for the Pirates’ first hit of E. Gareia, rf-cf 4 was a steady downpour of; rain|, All troop members worked all | the afternoon. Two infield errors|M. Hern’dez, 3b.4 in the opening innings and. a|!#St week on their section of Rest and a pair of free passes netted A. Her’ndez, 1b 2 drizzle throughout the late. in- | Beach. the losing club its first tally in| Lopez, ss -.. 3 nings but there were no timeouts the first inning. P. Car’nell, c-p 5 called: | L E G A L S In the first-half of the fourth, M Acevedo, rf-c 4 Chunky Albert Rodriguez: wal- one proiceoncarenaats cane eee ef-lf _ : loped. four. out of five. “Shorty” |1N THE COURT OF THE counry | to life an lasted two doubles|Salinero, p Anthony Kelly bingled two out! JUDGE, MONROB COUNTY, and: thaee singles to put across|F. Carbonell, rf 3 So thee eee Reeting “Bipeer [ere om SHORIDA. four markers, it being Salinero’s hit two out of four. |G. BOWNE PATTERSON, i jinx inning and Manager Ray| Molina started: for the NOTICE TO OREDITORS ® Bush thovght it was time to! make a change, so Sally was sent; Player— AB, to the showers. Specs Carbonell|Baker, 2b-p —. was taken from the catching po- Villareal, rf-lf 0} sition and went in to pitch with | Offutt, cf —. 0 Manuel Acevedo on the receiving|C. Griffin, c 0 end. The “home” club’s rally|A. Acevedo, ss 1 was checked and retired in order|Albury, 3b. — as Publio put every might of|Barcelo, 1b strength in his arm behind the!M, Griffin, rf — pitches. |Machin, If In their half of the sixth in-|Torres, rf ning, the Bues hopped on Bethel |Bethel, p e to tie the score at 4-all, as a two-|L. Gonzalez, 2b base hit and a pair of singles, | coupled with a base on balls, a| Totals— fielder’s choice and an outfield) x—None out error, netted the “visiting” club ,run was scored. three runs, Score by innings: R Holding the opposition score- Pirates --- 100, 003 020 0— 6 less threugh the next three/K, W. Conchs 000 400 0201— 7} Player— rounds with the mighty good! Runs-batted-in: C. Griffin 2,/Hilson, 2b pitching of Carbonell, the Pirates! Albury, P. Carbonell, M. Ace-|xLeggett came through in the first-half of | vedo, Al. Acevedo .2, A. Acevedo; Brooker, 1b the eighth to jump ahead twoj|two-base hits: Baker, Albury,'Campbell, c runs. Fidel Lopez, first batter in| Torres, P. Carbonell; stolen bases:| Barrow, ss - this heat, was hit by a pitched | Baker, Villareal, C. Griffin; sacri-'| Deas, rf ball; Publio Carbonell singled to! fice: C, Griffin; double plays: E. Little, cf right; Manuel Acevedo sacrificed |Garcia to A, Hernandez, P. Car- Sullivan, lf both runners with a perfect bunt|bonell to A. Hernandez to. M.|Mistretta, If along the third base line; Al.|Hernandez, Baker to Albury:!Moore, 3b _. Acevedo sent a sizzling single to| passed ball: Griffin; bases. on Wagner, 3b -- left, scoring Lopez and Carbonell; | balls: off Bethel 5, off Baker 1,|Cheshire, p —. Ernest Ogden, who got on on an joff Carbonell 3; struck out: by |Edwards, p —.. infield hit to short, was thrown | Bethel 2, by Baker 1, by. Salinero out at third as he tried to reach;1, by. Carbonell 4; hit: batsmen: that bag on the hit that ended|by Bethel 1 (Lopez), by Salinero IS:@F INTEREST TO BOTH: VISITORS AND: Merchants Represented: Here Have Been: Carefully. Selected: and: Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every, Way. vu ° CeLCHINEENOSD NOP RE REP ED ‘PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS yor ML lites of Beauty Culture RAIN. WATER. 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Bowne Patter- |} son, deceased. 0 | septi8-25; ‘oct2-9-16+23-30; 1939. ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON New Location—1116. Division, Street, Pu WOR ONHOHSCOOD lH. Gates, rf _. 5 1/Castellano, 1b — 5 0'G. Garcia, If 5 0 Al, Rodriguez, c 5 1H. Wickers, 2b 2 0/3, Navarro, ss . 2 3 4 2 3 5 NORWALK TIRES and TUBES Genuine. Philco, RADIO: TUBES at a,25% Discount FRANKELITE | ELECTRICAL. at a. 33+1/3% Discount, Vita-Var Paints and Varnishes At / The above discounts ate quoted standard turers’ resale price lists. ANY QUANTITY—NO PIERCE BROS. anine ant rumnom sume PETER DOELGER BEER The Best of the O}A. Kelly, ss-2b 0'J. Garcia, cf Molina, p 4G. Diaz, p z when winning J. Ferna’dez, 3b Prest-O-Lite Batteries —o— nov6-13, COCNNEHOROMTD NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 41 10 12 27 Perrine (that under and by virtue of and decree pursuant to that certain ABR HPOAE)/naae on the 19th day of August, 02 0|A. D. 1939, and entered on the 21st Q|day of August, A. D. 1989, by the | |Honorable Arthur Gomez, ‘one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of 1 [the Eleventh Judicial Cireuit of the \State of Florida, in and for Mon- 1jroe. County, Florida, in Chancery, Q!in that certain cause therein pend- 0|is wherein K. 0. | Thompson | is plaintiff and Edward G. Vail, and | 0| Mrs. Haward G. Vaill, if married, if Jalive, if dead, all unknown per- |sons' claiming by, through or un- der them, are defendants, the un- 1 |dersigned Special Master in Chan- jeery, appointed by said decree, will | Qlorter for sale at public outery to Q|the highest bidder, for cash, before |the front door of the County Court |House in Key West, Monroe Coun- Totals— 3)\ty, Florida, on Monday, the 6th ig i in ninth, |@a¥ of November, A. D. 1939 (same x—Batted for Hilson in ninth. |; cing a rule day of said Court and Totals— FACTORY PRICES CRUSOE'S TIRE STORE 117. Duval. Street | HLB. Davis’ 100Per Cent: Paints. & Oils e HP wONneNmNwwwameco CHSOCOPHOROKOH CONF COOP WHUS COSCCOOrROCRHENOS a the rally. Score was knotted for the sec- ond time when the Conchs, tak- ing advantage of two hit batsman, a base on balls, a fielder’s choice and a long sacrifice fly by Cyril Griffin, scored two runs. Cheta Baker, the Conchs’ re- cruit second baseman, who play- ed a marvelous game at his posi- | tion all afternoon, went in to! pitch in the ninth and blanked the Pirates as only seven batters faced him in two rounds. His teammates came through in the seeecccceccesecos 11 (Offutt), by. Carbonell 2 (Villa- jreal, A. Acevedo 3; wild pitches: |Bethel; hits: off Salinero 5 in 6 !and 2-3 innings, off Carbonell 4 in 3 innings, off Bethel 9 in 8 in- nings, off Baker 0 in 2 innings; {winning pitcher: Baker; losing | pitcher: Carbonell; umpires: Grif- | fin and Castro. { League Standings | Club— W. L. Pet. | Pirates : K 3 1° «.750) |Conchs 3 1 «750 | Trojans 3.250) Blue Sox 1 3 250} i | Saturday’s Football Games SOUTH 127, Iowa 7; Missouri 14; Washing- | Virginia 12, Maryland 7; Fur-' ton (St. Louis) 0: | man 7, The Citacel 0; Tennessee ; 28, €hattanooga 0; Auburn 7,) FAB WEST. | Miss. ‘State 0; Holy Cross 13,|. Oregon 6, California:.0;. Wash- Georgia 0; Kentucky 59, Ogle- ington State 6, Washington 0; thorpe 0; Georgia Tech 35, How-'Southern California 26, Hlinois =i a re 14, New/0; UCLA 14, Stanford 14; Utah or! niversity 7; Virginia Tech | 5 6, William and Mary 6; Tulane; Brigham Young 18. Score by innings: Blue Sox 030 020 311—10) Perrine 002 400 000— 6) Two-base hits: J. Garcia 2, G.| Garcia;, stolen bases: J. Navarro, | Kelly, Sullivan; saerifice hit: | Brooker; struck out: by Cheshire} 10 (Gates 2, Castellano. 2, G. Gar- | cia, Kelly, J. Garcia, Molina,| Diaz 2), by Molina 4 (Campbell, Barrow, Sullivan, Cheshire), by Edwards 1 (Fernandez), by Diaz 4 (Hilson, Deas, Moore, Cheshire); bases on balls: off Cheshire 4, off Molina 4, off Edwards 1, off Diaz 1; wild pitches: Cheshire 2; hits; off Cheshire 10 and 8 runs in 7/ innings, off Molina 1 and 2 Tuns| in 3 innings; time of game: 2:00; umpires: H. Hiner and C. Gates; scorer: Aguilar. Sevesecaecenesace: POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY ELECTION, NOV. 14, 1939 | @eveececoascosnesoacccce a legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to-wit, between 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the following described prop- erty to satisfy said decree of pay ment of! the amount therein speci- fied: ISLAND OF KEY LARGO, Government Lot Three (3), Sec- tion Thirty-five (35), Town- ship Fifty-nine (59), Range Forty (40) East, Twenty-nine (29) Acres, (Book RR, Page 257, as recorded in ‘Monroe County Records) in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, W. CURRY HARRIS, Special Master in Chancery. WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. sept25; oct2-9-16-23,1939 NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under |and by virtue of a certain order jand. decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered on the 28th day of September, 1939, in and by the | Circuit Court’ of the State of Flor- ida in and for Monroe County, in Chancery, in a cause therein pend- |ing, wherein H. B. Bailey is plain- tiff and Miami Bank and_ Trust Company, a corporation: of Florida, as trustee, Charles B. Filer, in- dividually and as administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Bliza- beth M. Filer, deceased, and W. M. | Miles, are defendants, foreclosure of lien of Tax Sales Certificates, the undersigned Special Master in Chancery will offer for sale and will seli at public outery for cash and best DIME BEERS For Sale By. ALL LEADING RETAILERS For. All Laundry. Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses PHONE 57 COL LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS 617: Simonton. Street Office: 319: Duval:St. PHONE NO. 1 THE THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 5&48 Never Sleep in hand to the highest bidder at the front door of the County Court House of Monroe County, Florida, in the City of Key | West, Florida, during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 6th day of Noyember, A. D. 1939, the |following described land, situate, lying and being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: “NE% of NW%, Section 32. ‘Township 60 South, Range 40 East, containing 40 acres, on the Island of Key Largo, in the County of Monroe and State of Florida, together with riparian rights and water privileges ap- purtenant and adjacent there- For Chief of Police ante: C. (Floney) PELLICIER “Lot 1 of Section 32, Town- ship 60 South, Range 40 East For-Captain Night Police on the Island of Key Largo, ALBERTO CAMERO (For Re-Election) TIFITSITIIOTILILLLOCLLCLCLLLCLOCLLLLLLLLLLALLLLLLLLZLLALLLER IIL AAA EL LCL LEA eC LE ae 7, Fordham 0; Albaama 20, MR ot Sees es cases sauces | cer 0; Washington and Lee 7,} bcd ua ’ * | Southwestern 7; Hampden Syd- | ney 32, Guilford 0; Wake Forest ! Today’s Birthdays | 32, N. C. State 0. SOUTHWEST | Eugene Gladstone O’Neill, fam-| Baylor 19, Arkansas 7; Okla-;ed American Playright, born in home 24, Texas 12; Texag A. and New York City, 51 years ago. M. 33, Villanova 7. | Justice William O. Douglas of EAST jthe U.S, Supreme Court, born at Western Reserve 19, Boston Maine, Minn., 41 years ago. | University 14; Catholic U. 14, De-! Vincent M. Miles, Solicitor of | — troit 13; Georgetown 13, Syracuse j the Post. Office Department, born | 13; Rhode Island State 40, Brook-| at Marion, Va., 54 years ago. lyn College 0; Temple 13, Texas| Dr. Frank Aydelotte, president Christian 11; Pittsburgh 14, Duke jof Swarthmore College, Pa., born 13; Maine 6, New Hampshire eee rank years ae Cornell 20, Princeton 7; Rich-; ctor F. (“Ted”) Cool | mond 6, Rutgers 6; Penn 6, Yale ‘Calif: humorist, born in Pontiac, | 0; Dartmouth 0; Navy 0; Du- DL, 48 years ago. . | quesne 7, Manhattan 0; Army 6,! Lee Lawrie of New York, noted Columbia 6; Colgate 10, Brown 0; | sculptor, born in Germany, 62) Penn State 49, Lehigh 7. lyears ago. ‘ ed sale 4 MIDWEST _ | King Carol, Il, of Roumania, | “eee —— Carnegie Tech 21, Case 0; Ohio | born 46 years ago. | BER: . Wesleyan 12, Qhio U. 7; Ohio} —— (Better known_as- Bobby) PREFERS JAIL For Mayor LLARD M. ALBURY (Por, Re-Election) QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS: Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter. 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