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MONDAY, MAY 5, CARDS AND INDIANS | DIAMOND SOFTBALL LEAD IN | srerunc, CATES 1 THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN | CIPD OMIDIOOIDIDOIIIIIIE TOS. RUNNING WILD; ADD | DATA ANOTHER TRIUMPH Beh sen ST. LOUIS DOWNED BOSTON’ " The official box score of a BEES AND CLEVELAND baseball game may be mighty .@, important to lots of persons, but SApeweED | WARIINGTON® to the fellow who’s never had it 1S Wii Web hove scored SENATORS explained’ it's just so much fine a = ‘print: | five straight victories, after (Special to The Citizen) It’s a’ metto@ ‘of’ concise, skele- | dropping their season opener, to- | NEW YORK, May 5.—There |tonized reportitig that carries al- night tackle Sawyer’s Barbers in seems to be no stopping the St. most enough ififormation in it to'g pattle for leadership of the ABR HPO'AESH} Hea, oe aes ries poe pig a | bil cha ecanteies \Island: City Softball league. Sterling, 1b. 4°02 9 10 0 nidisins: ii AOR belts er oie bc Aa : By ing the way for 3k Ca a aps crushing all opposition in their|ers wHo participated, with the pe pareity weyinie te a at Mo R path. position listed: after each—ib for|the crucial fight, tonight's sec- ee ee, Cleveland made it ten in a first base, rf for right field, ss‘for |ond-game opponents pounded out ¢ fg 000 000 00001 row yesterday afternoon, burying shortstop, and so on. Their names | impressive decisions Friday eve- Standings: the Washington Senators, 12-4. are listed in the order in which 'ying Marines, wHo rolled over Cink. W. L. Pet, The Tribe blasted a trio of Nat they went to bat. Opposite each | Navy 22-5, produced all recogniz- St, Augustine 12 3 800 moundsmen for 15 safeties, and name are the figures on that Jafeti in their 16:hit attack, (DeLand ll 4 733 although a pair of Indian hurlers player’s performance. They are, |€4 safeties in their 16- i aes pee gave up 11 bingles the Senators in order: including bunts, Texas leaguers, were held to just four markers. AB—meaning official times at doubles, triples and a homer by Over in the National f€ague, bat (not necessarily, and not even | Rathbun, the rangy first sacker. Billy Southworth’s boys ran their ieee os rae aa oe Barbers, half-game out of victory string to nine. Bunching times that player wen 0 e werlt! the Devil Dogs jwo: better five of their seven hits in the plate). De i eighth, the Redbirds scored all R—the he jin hitting but scored six ru less in defeating NavSta, 16 their runs to down the Boston scored, Bees, 3-1. St. Louis was held hit- H—his hits, regardless of! Majority of the Hair-Cutter blows less for six innings. The Cooper whether they were singles, dou- brother battery performed for bles, triples, or homers (that the Cards: comes later). Buck Newsom won his second; O—the number of game of the season as the; De-, with which he was credited: dur- troit Tigers: walloped New York's | ing his fielding work. ij i A Aacicees, 10-1, Buck muffled the A—the number of he |carried the Marines to all their | Today’ Yanks’ big’ gunswith/a: five-hit made in the field. triumphs, and Nero Cane, os ated: performance. Rudy: York punch- You can check the total on of the Sawyer pitching staff. T! id ed a four-bagger in the fourth the “R” column to get the “midget catchers of the league, an F. Gosden, the ‘Amos’ with one on. score of the game. The num- Thompson of the Devil Dogs, and of the famous radio team, born Old Lefty Grove finally broke bers for each team in the “ Hopkins of the Barbers, will at Richmond, Va., 42 Years ago. into the victory circle. Touched column must add up to 27-3 |work behind the plate. - | for eight bingles and four runs Pputouts per inning for nine in- | Army and Navy tangle in the’ Chrissopher Morley. of New| by the St. Louis Browns, Ole mings—unless one team or both /first end of the doubleheader at yor, “noted _ author-journalist, Mose won his game when his didn’t complete nine innings at (7:30 o'clock. Meeting Navy. for horn in Haverford, Pa,, 51 years teammates pounded four twirlers the plate. the first time two. weeks ago, | 25, for 15 safe blows and 11 tallies. _ The pitchers are always listed |Army downed the Sailors for its Philadelphia Athletics triumph- in the order in which they, en- {lone triumph of the young sea- ed 17-11 in a wild, free-scoring tered the game. son. Navy has yet to break into affair with the Chicago White There are often footnotes onthe victory column. Sox. Each club smashed a pair Some names, which are self-ex- The exhibitions, staged at Bay- of circuit clouts. planatory, such 4s: “Batted for view Park, are free to the pub- Back in the National league, a Smith in sixth” or “Ran for Jones |lic. 21-year-old rookie, Tom Hughes, |in seventh”. completely mastered the Cincin- | Below these figures nati Reds for the lowly Philadel- find a score by innings. phia Phillies. The newcomer Next is the summary, headed blanked the world’s. champions, by the list of fielding errors com- 3-0, and allowed only two play- mitted. Then there is a variety) ers to get as far as third base. He of specific information, telling} struck out three. who hit homers, doubles or triples, L. Pet | Brooklyn Dodgers dropped who hit sacrifices, who batted in| ,Club— mg » Pet Joseph P. Tumulty of Wash- | their second game in 13. starts, the runs, and so. on. You will | Cleveland 5 600 ington, D. C., lawyer, onetime } bowing to Pittsburgh’s Pirates, find listed the winning and los. |New York 2 secretary to the late President 6:4. Luke Hamlin, who had’ won. ing pitcher, unless there is no|Chicago —- 0 588 Wilson, born in Jersey City, N. J., his three previous assignments, , question. Detroit —- S29 gx years ago. wis charged with the defeat; || From those figures you can|Boston —... Sart Sac OE ae Cliff’ Melton racked up his first work out batting or fielding | Washington 333! subscribe to The Citizen, 206 “267 weekly. BALANCE TONIGHT | no rve+HarreRs| © a Here's how Key». West's sentatives in \~ organized | Clayton Sterling and | William “Butch” Cates, came out! at the plate in their last perform-j ances. The local players are put- | ting in their first season with’ the | DeLand Red:Hats. Their perfotmances;- Thursday, “May 1 PACESETTING MARINES In CLASH WITH RUNNER- UP BARBERS & TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions ... each deserves your wholehearted support. SOMME Cd SEABOARD RAILWAY of 4 pa Fie " Fares Schedules kets Apply SIMONE’S TOURS 508 Duval Street Phone 298 Next to Kress ; PFERCE BROTHERS have been Appointed | HAYDN | H | Exelusive Distributors for Air Line ILLINGWORTH | FrOORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURES Master Piano Tuner | This very superior type of will save you real and Builder money om your light bill, and very short time pay for ESTABLISHED 1914 arrays FIRST-CLASS. WORK at Moderate Charges 615 Elizabeth Street PHONE 117 AS A REMINDER— Look Your Best! Come to us with. your BEAUTY NEEDS. . .we: specialize in’ alt branches of BEAUTY: CULTURE, La Concha Beauty Salon’ Phone 128 Friday. May 2 i ABR HPOAE SH} Sterling, lb 4 0 211 00 Cates, 3b 500 2 21 The Sanford DeLand Standings: Club—— first, Boo core: number of runs 000 000 000—9 014 000 31x—9 W. L. Pet. ground-rule | DeLand 12 4 .750; St. Augustine 12. 4 .750 were singles but a number went | in the putouts | triples. ee Probable starting moundsmen will be C. F. Spakes, who has | ——"== streets for IAT TIPAAAIPA DSS s Birthdays assists Come in and let us show you' the’ astounding facts and figures on this newest typeof lighting. : WE CARRY IN STOCK. A COMPLETE LINE OF ALL T¥PES AND SIZES Sold On Easy Terms. Give Usa Ring—Phone 270 PIERCE BROTHERS — AT REASONABLE PRICES. See Them Now — On Display FRANK JOHNSON, JR. UNIVERSAL VACUUM CLEANERS 604 Duval Street Phone 278 Souvenirs - Gifts. k 604 Duval Street . The Old. Reliable. Since: 1688: 1022: Verela Street recess PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline’ J. Monroe Johnson, Interstate Commerce Commissioner, born in! Mario, S: C., 63 ye ago. | Samuel H. McCrory of the Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering, Washington, D. C., born in Iowa City, Iowa, 62 years ago. you will STANDINGS MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES porn in Pittsb American es Klemperer, conductor, rgh, 44 years ago. victory for the New York Giants, |averages for each player for the | Philadelphia a 9-4 triumph of the Chicago|game—AP Feature Service. St. Louis - Cubs. Babe Young had a per-! Next: The: Scorebook fect day at bat, securing three serteicnasraniarenete ners Club— for three, including a homer. The Steeiinmeneerrenmente | St. Ate 2 Bruins paraded a__ half-dozen SPORTS CALENDAR Brook ua x hurlers before Giant batters, The New York —— victory ended New York's seven- | Soaaooe ——_- lou Meret losing streak. | : ‘ae BASEBALL ‘Pittsburgh 10 (35) | CUBAN COFFEE NATIONAL LEAGUE ji \Chicago 10.333, At Brooklyn RHE wie eaongas Philadelphia 316, ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS 13 Pittsburgh 613 3 Brooklyn “40 3 American Island sar 8 Lap League Heintzelman: and Lopez; Ham-| Washington at Cleveland. irst-re 4 lin, Swift, Grissom and Owen. New York at Detroit. Club—_ W. L. Pet Southard Street—Ladies 25¢ nb wi Philadelphia at Chicago. U.S. Marines 5 833. Keep Your Weight In Shapé At Philadelphia RHE Boston at St. Louis. Talat tote Barbers 4 800 and Your Shape In Weight Cincinnati 030 National Pepper’s Plumbers 3 “750 " Piacoa a to 4:30 P.-M. Philadelphia 3 6 2) St. Louis at Boston, |NavStas 3 -300 | 7:30 to 10: i | Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. US. Army 1 (250| SHOE SKATES FOR SALE 0 Chicago at New York. U.S. Navy Cincinnati at Phliadelphia. ps | SOFTBALL | (Bayview Park, 7:30 pm.) | Cordova TONIGHT McMahon First Game—U.S. Army vs. |Colgate US. Navy: |\Hanilin Second: Game—Sawyer’s Bar- | Barber bers vs. U.S. Marines. Arnold WEDNESDAY NIGHT Menendez First Game—U.S. Marines vs. | McCown Pepper’s Plumbers. End of First-Half Second Game—U.S. Navy vs.| Club— ‘ _ NavStas. Arnold AMERICAN LEAGUE FRIDAY NIGHT McCown At St. Lonis R.H.E.! First Game—NavStas vs. Saw- Menendez Boston 11 15 0. yer’s Barbers. McMahon St. Louis pnd Game—Pepper’s Plumb- | Colgate Grove and Pe: , ers vs. U.S. Army. Cordova Muncrief, Kramer, " | Barber Swift BASKETBALL Hamlin At Detroit RHE (High School Gym, 3:30 pum.) New York 1 5 3 Junior High Tourney Second-Half Detroit 1010 1 THIS WEEK Washburn, Breur, Peck and } a ‘sane 4 All games postponed due to ac- Dickey; Newsom and Sullivan. * ¢ nici Gene 2 tivities of Junior Class Prom in se High School Gym RARE National [cohmenciat CREDIT Pet. 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Cooper; Sal- vo, Sullivan and Berres. ke bso Ornmwhoeee ft _ Suro Pumps Plumbing Supplies MARIA KRAMER f § 429 pecs John Hotgan | 429° ee Moe ] 143 wore: FDoW 143 | tant owmenewre {c PHONE 348 ee re | 2aneewnor Roberts after an eight-run up- rising in the fifth. John Menen- dez backstopped for the Sons and Esmond “Tarzan” Albury for the Pirates. BASEBALL RETURNS | Hot Off the Wire! Service Inning By Inning, First Time in Key West ——o —— Call 55 THE ARTMAN PRESS FOR QUALITY PRINTING The Citizen Building ‘The most reasonable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Prices-the yesr around in the State of Florida. LINEN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT for LINEN RENTALS ILD RUG CLEANING AT FAIR PRICES S17 Simonton Street At Cleveland Washingtor Cleveland Maste Anderson. and Ferrell, Evans; Brown and Hemsley. R. HE 411 0 1215 1 Zuber Smith, CAUSE ENORMOUS PROP- ERTY DAMAGE. wil take The swarming season soon be here. Why chances when we can this menace for you. The cost is low and. Terms can be arranged. APPROVED by Sons of the American yesterday afternoon _ dropped eir first. game in five starts. posed of several old- youngsters Legion At Ct R. HE Phi 4 714 2 Chicago M12 5 Beck: Ferrick and Wagner Hallett, ( Hayes and Tresh Dickey. INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. Phone No. I The PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY ago, went for the victors. Leo Stan- 602 Duval Street Schultz & Riggs LACKS NEW CLOTHES; DIES rc vets. Marvin Lewis, the jolly WPA recreation direc bere, covered first for NEW YORK —Beca not have new clothes she did fat. EXTERMINATING CO. of her fri Concetta Guil- liane, 15. a vocational school stu dent, committed suicide by fir ing a bullet into her heart those tor Bues in great style. Brown Boy" Vargas started the mound for the SATL’s bat was replaced by DeWitt “Buster” Medina were among the | ; Returns Direct From the Balt Park Ce Exterminators of all Pests 614 Duval Street Phone 31 fA

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