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it. game at St. Series as he scattered Pittsburgh " iladelphia , other major league Cincinnati a night event at Cincinnati, St. Louis 13 © cq jdate rally here tonight to edge'7 to 5, in a Class B city league|wood. League Pet. _ B60 -123 565 Pet. ‘548 520. 515. 486, A479 448 367 Pet, 563 548 531 517 471 412 20 20. .394 586 W.P.B.'S, 3-1 3 e uderdale, 4 to 3; Trims Adams, 7-5; = 4 mary 3 * Go ih 6 ays ° Other Loop Results| Bob’s Sports Wins - _(Spemal to > . a FORT LAUDERDALE, May 27.| Jerry's Half-Acre overcame a —The Miami Tourists. staged a 5-1 lead to set back Adams Dairy, itball game last night at Bay. iview Park. In an_ exhibition, ‘Bob’s Sports Shop, league. lead- three runs in the ‘first inning but ers in the Class A loop, wallop- iwere pels. scoreless thereafter.'ed a Class B All-Star aggrega- {The Tourists were blanked until tion, 10 to 5, with DeWitt Roberts the eighth when they pushed on the mound. , acrgss a run and: ‘added three | In the opening game the Dairy “more in the ‘ninth, jscored all five runs in the first * Score: R. H. E.'frame. Jerry’s scored one in the “Miami 000 000-013—4 9 0 first ,ome in the second and one the fourth, tying the‘ count in he fifth. In the seventh they | ushed across the winning two jruns. | At bat, Kerr and Sweeting each , it two safely. J. Walker hit one ST. ‘ IBURG, May 2’ his only turn at bat to lead The Tampa Smokers scored five the losers in the field. Malgrat rutis in the second: inning to take!and Villareal were the best for a 6-2 decision from St. Petersburg the losers and G. Lastres, Meador in a Florida-International League and Walker the best for the win- game last night. ners. > Nas tf |. Score: R. H. E.’ Z R.H. E. Tampa 050 000 100—6 6 4)Jerry's —.... St. Petersburg— Adams 500 000 0-—5 4 5 000 100 100—2 5 6) Sweeting and Walker; J. Walk- er, J, Lewis and Villareal. IGOES NOSE ‘Home runs: Sands, Sweeting; two-base hit: Ingraham; bases on balls: off Walker 7, off Sweeting {8 struck out: by Walker 1, by i Lewis 2, by Sweeting 3; : Off ;Walker 5 and 5 runs in 5 innings; jlosing pitcher: Joe Lewis; um- i Villareal’and J. Mira, ie. nightcap, Roberts had ’ tspeciat to Vhe Citizens MIAMI BEACH, May 27.—Mi- ‘ami Beach’s Flamingoes tallied in the early frames here last night ‘to handout a 3-1 beating to West Palm Beach. - |vs. Kermit Loucks and James “0120-27 8 21PE 4 {Troop 5; Girl Seouts, at their | West Golf Club's monthly, 2st meeting, May 23, held their / year Fi tee were election -of officers: for the ¢com- Hang manager during Professional Jog|!ot and the following: girls were! cit) Cemetery, and all are ‘Lopez’s summer extended leave elected to serve: ‘ quested. to. meet. at Harris errs ans Send acs oo Grace Fernandez, chairman; 'School on Friday, May 30th, at hicteween’ Thuracay. May a pas June: Yates, secretary; Carolyn.} 4:00 o'clock, Sunday, June 8, Individual | Dawson, treasurer;’ Lalah Tims ‘matches are. bowery ee jana Gale Curry, color bearers, Harry Knigh' orman Art-\ and Betty Joyce. and Yvonne man vs. Jimmy Mira and’ Dr. McCardle, color guards, ‘ Jack Hayes. i During the summer months, : Humbert Mira ‘and Alton Park! 1. girls will be given the op-’ 'vs. Gilmore Park and Bob Spotts- portainity/of learning direk-abd tutte jeer the direction of a. qualified , ,instructor, Mrs. Jane. Hopkins Whidden. These classes will be held» on Tuesday and. Friday af- ternoons. at Bayview Park, from 4 to 5) o'clock, starting on June 10th. eauseeesunasae |}. _——— Many girls who have not yet ‘McCardle. learned to swim and those in- Auto. Painti William Curry and Francis De-'terested in learning more about | uto. ainting Janey vs. Tony Demeritt and Dr. swimming may join the summer , William Kemp. jclasses that are offered them} $4500 to $5500 Horace O’Bryant and J. J.'each- from Monday through ‘We Do Expert Body and Fender Work Kirschenbaum: vs, Louis Pierce ‘Thursday. mornings, at South and Roy Dulion. __|Beach, This also will be under|_ALL WORK GUARANTEED— and Charlie the supervision of Mrs. Hopkins} Let Us Give You An Estimate . TONY'S 300” Yates vs. Ed Gross and Robert whidden. 603 GREENE STREET i | eennecncnand| Peul Mesa and Charlie Salas vs. Moreno Wallace and Robert Knowles. és E. A. Giffin and Clem Price vs. Charlie Smith and Curry Harris. he Robert Dillard and Ben Freer Dopp. - 7 | Mothers are urged to encour- ’ 2 pia ae oasine: Lee age their children to participate var anal Geet neal - “ in these activities, The mothers McClosky. t 4 ‘distc themselves are “ being . asked to Hugh Moore and R. W. Eckdahl give two’ hours each kk to! tvs. Octavio Recio and Leo Lo- help with this _most important ; work, t At present, there are cooking Monday night and classes on Tuesday ' Hall on Du- | Z. ; Hartley Albury and Sam Gold- j Ismith vs. Willie Watkins and B,} L. Grooms. j classes on Walter Vinson and Charlie ‘shellcraft Lewin vs. James Cooper and nights at the Parish Paul Sher. | a James K. Flemmer vs. George ; Pines | Strand Theater. BOB STEELE in “WILD FIRE”. Coming: “Sea of Grass” Watkins Named to Sit As City Judge Next Week | Pittsburgh Pirates _ turned —— GAME RESULTS American League (Monday’s Scores) Detroit 1, Cleveland 0. New York 9, Boston 3, night game. , No hes games. scheduled. jational League (Monday’s Scores) . Pittsburgh — 5, Cincinnati 1, night game. _. / St. Louis 3, Chicago 1, night Lage t A fora games ‘scheduled. . ational ieomue ts: NATIONAL LEAGUE ; ht Game At cincinnae R. H. E.! 5 9 1) ti 1.3.0 ibe, Herring and Kluttz; ' Hetki, Lively, Beggs and H. T test, 6 to 2. Lakeland Score: ‘West Palm Beach— 100 000 000—1 5 2 ‘Miami Beach— three hits. Villareal, Sterling and Kerr produced two each. For the losers, C, Walker hit ‘three, Villa- 300 000 00x—3 8 1|real 2. In the field, Bunsy Villa- OVERPOWER CUBANS LAKELAND, 6-2 (Special ww The HAVANA, May 2 vana Cubans enjoyed ining here last night, scoring five runs, to overcome a 2-0 Lakeland ead and go on to win in a Flor- ague ida-International — Le: Score: Havana 000 005 0: R. HE. 000 020 000—2, 7 2 well. nen) la a big sixth | BO’ jerts and con- Ix—6 8 0 : 8s | C. Walker Sawyer Winner real, Baker and Parks played R. H. E, -. 230 000 0—5 6 1 600 121 4-10 14 2 and Sawyer; D. Rob. Albury. The City Commission yesterday | named Attorney Tom Watkins as, temporary. Municipal Judge dur-! ing the absence of Judge Enrique | Esquinaldo next week. | Judge Esquinaldo has informed! the commission that it will be ne-! cessary for him to be out of the;. city for several days. ALTER TEL ETE LETTE Monroe Theater \ Lant Time Today , Liga de las Canciones Ramon ‘mengod - Mapy Cortes SPANISH PICTURE Coming: “Little Mr. Jim’ FRIDAY, SATU! May 30th. See Mr. A. F. Wilby at’ For a Ride in the New 1 Mr. Wilby, at At St. Louis R. 15 itz, Erickson a Wie. * E.} : a Miami Beach 7, Scheff; Beech ivingston; B: n and | No other games scheduled. At New Johnson, Klinger, Mur- & and Partee; Shea, Page a Detroit 4 Wolff and mire and Wagner. No other games scheduled. Lakeland at Havana.’ Tam| HE son (3-2). 6 0 7 1 ys. Marchildon (4-1). z; Over- orto jvs. Papish (1-1) 11-0). Cleveland at BAYVIEW PARK game—Lombardi (1-4) NIGHT GAMES (3-1). Philadelphia at Boston, night, HT — 9:30—Key West Merchants ys. 'game—Raffensberger Naval Hospital. 9:15—American Legion vs. V.F.W. AY— Chicago at St. Hospital. 9:15—American Legion Bob's Sports Shop. PRIDAY— ) 7:30—Jerry’s Half-Acre vs. Key West Merchants. i 15—V.F.W. vs. USS. Gilmore. (fer reer SELUS Tent God STAR * BRAND ercuan COFFEE ——Try A Found Today——— vs. | ® in See-us... we are ; headquarters fr Loma ‘Wm. CURRY'S-Sons Co. 611 Front St. 10 days ‘2. West Palm Havana 6, Lakeland: 2. * Miami 4, Fort Lauderdale 3. at St.Petersburg. © New York at Washington, night game—Johnson (2-2) vs. Master- St. Louis at Chicago, two games ' —Kramer (3-2) and Fannin (1-2); and. Gillespie} Detroit—Feller, " | . Be (2-0), Softball Games |°°* teas 22, Brooklyn at New York, night’ vs. Koslo (2-3) vs. Sain (3-3) or Johnson (2-1). Pittsburgh at Cincinnati—Bahr (3-1) vs. Blackwell (5-2). Louis, : 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Naval game—Chipman (3-2) vs. Mun-: ger (2-1) or Pollett (2-5). night | Green Lawn Key West | j Boston at Philadelphia, night’ game—Dorish (4-2) or Fine (1-2)! | | | | | [uu DIVISION STREET "PHONE 177 Of Blind Bogie J. B. Sawyer took. first prize jin the weekly Blind Bogie of $5 App ly to Wed ‘held at the local golf course, Applications for marriage li- |. é * ‘ cont ‘wer fle yer wit att Murnbest Mia gathered in County Judge Raymond R. Lord igentical sum by alee, W. Griffin, °20, of 1009 , winner Jiminy Mira, and . Mattie Lj Tied | for low Smith kind ates” of..143-C Poin- | Charli capa rises and by Harold F.! with: 78's: &:. Wake, Ghatiie’s cH 2M OF-2595 Patterson Rist tie TE Ree Gules [a avenue, and Nina C.,McElreath, newcomer, Charlie Salas, was in 23, of Leicester, N. C. second place. with an 80. SOMEONE'S BIRTHDAY or ANNIVERSARY | | | TEMPTING DELICIOUS Whitman’s or Nunnally’s CHOCOLATES “The Cand and CONFECTIONS the ou ' Send your greetings with a box of Whitman's or Nunnally’s —the finest in Candies. —Our Supply ts Fresh From the Makers— Se cal lah a GARDNER’S ==PHARMAC Y== of $3 with bg thine prtbe 4 Heres why we can. give it better service! 1%. 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