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Page Eight THE PALM BEACH POST Monday Morning, September 28, 1938 BUSINESS CONDITIONS AS OF SEPTEMBER 1 RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) Notti AH program to key and baalo chains or groups thereof unless spec. DOZENOLD MARKS Ring Down Curtain On aea; coaat 10 coast 10 xo oeiignaiions inciuae an avanaDie a. Stations reiirvt right to change programs without previous notice. P.

M. Cent. East. NBC-WEAF (RED) NETWORK Captures Important Boat 6:00 1:00 -The Dictators Orchestra BASIC East! weaf wlw weet wtle wjar wtas; wosh kyw whio wfbr wrc Top Respective Leagues For Stick Work During Baseball Season One Of Best Hitting Seasons ens Bobby Benson east Eddie Houee Organ Recital Dun 8:30 6:30 Press-Radio News east Race On Windswept Potomac 0:36 0:36 Four Eton Bovs. Sona wgy woen wcae wtam wwj wsai; Mia west: ksd wmaq wcfl who wow wdaf MIDWEST wood wire NORTHWEST A CANADIAN WtmJ wiha katn weba wdny kfyr crct cfcf 5:46 6:46 Renfrew of the Mounted 6:00 7:00 Wm.

Herd. Comment 6i.fr 7:15 Pooeve Sketch h.islc: By the Associated Pres NEW YORK, Sept. 27. As SOUTH wrva wptf wwno wav wjax Russell Dorr and Ann Leaf Dixie 6:80 7:30 Tho Goose Creek Parson basic: Russell Dorr. Sonai-Dixi fitting close to their big batting 6:45 7:45 Boake Carter's Comment year, the Yankees shattered an 7:00 8:00 Horace Heidt Brigadiers other major league record today pick Pat.

comedv 8:00 9:00 The Radio Theatar to for runs batted in by a club in a season giving them close to a 9:00 10:00 Wayne King's Orchestra 9:30 10:30 To Be Announced 9:45 10:45 Jack Shannon the Tenor the Associated Preen WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. Ma-Ja, with Jack Rutherfurd of Palm Beach driving, today won the President's Cup power boat championship on a wind-swept- Potomac River course here. Herbert Mendelsohn's Notre Dame, driven by del Perry of South Bend, finished 125 yards behind the Ma-Ja. Notre Pame, gold cup winner, won the first heat yesterday and placed second to Ma-Ja in the next of the three-heat race.

Capture of today's heat by the dozen new marks for the books. 10:0011:00 Clyde Lucas and Orehest basic: Wm. Hard west reDeat They drove in four runs in their 10:8011:30 Herbie Kay A Orchestra basic; Pick snd Pat went repeat wmdup game against the Senators to bring their total for the year By the Associated Press NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Luk Appling of the Chicago White Sox and Paul Waner of the Pittsburgh Pirates are the 1936 batting cham pions of the American and National Leagues, respectively, on the basis of unofficial figures for the season.

Appling, shooting out In front in the last month, wound up with a ten-point lead over Earl Averill of the Indians, to succeed Buddy Myers of Washington and become the first shortstop in American League history to win the prize. He was idle today, maintaining his .388 average for the season, while Averill got three hits in four chances to climb to .378. Waner regained the title he won in 1934 and gave up last year to his teammate, Arky Vaughan. He 11:00 joe neicnman'a Orehest. 11:30 12:30 Program from Honolulu to 993, compared to the former NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK big league mark of 991 set by the Yankees of 1934.

BASIC Eastt wjx wbs-wbza wbal wham kdka wgar wxyi wlw wsyr wmal wfil waby webr; Midwest: wcky wenr wiia-wsun wiod wnm wmo wab wapi wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc woal ktba kths waoo wtar wic wese wfbc MOUNTAIN koa kdyl kglr ksrhl ktar PACIFIC kfl kgw komo khq kpo kgu Csnt East. 4:00 5:00 Jerry Sears A Orchestra 4:15 6:15 Tom Mix Sketch basic 4:30 6:30 Jack Armstrong's Sketch 4:45 6:45 Collegians from Cleveland 6:00 6:00 Education from the News 15 6:15 News; Don Jose. Singer-east: Tom Mix midwest rpt. 6:30 6:30 Press-Radio News Period 5:35 6:35 Gale Page and Songa 5:45 6:45 Billy A Betty weaf only; The Three Scamps, Songs chain 6:00 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy east only 6:15 7:15 Uncle Ezra Rndio Station 6:30 7:30 Gilbsrt 8eldes weaf; Edwin C. Hill and Comment chain 6:45 7:45 Chaa.

Sears A Orchestra 7:00 8:00 Fibbsr MoGee snd Mollis 7:30 8:30 Margaret Speaks Recital 8:00 9:00 To Be Announced 6:30 8:30 Richard Himber's Musis 9:0010:00 Eastman Concert also 9:30 10:30 To Be Announced 10:00 11:00 Dance Musio Orchset. east; Amos 'n Andy west repeat 10:15 11:15 F. Hsnderson Orchestra 10:30 11:30 News; Fisk Jubilee Choir 11:00 12:00 Francis Craig's Ore best. 11:30 12:30 Keith Bsecher Orchsstra CBS-WABC NETWORK BASIC East; wabe wade woko wcao waab wnao wgr wkbw wkro whk wjr Other marks set by "murderers' wis wk kou wren wmaq kso MIDWEST wmt wood wire Old Record Ma-Ja gave her a point scoring of 1025 and 1000 for the Notre Dame. The race was run in three 173 Athletics; 1932 NORTHWEST A CANADIAN WtmJ wjha kstp webo wday kyfr crct ofcf SOUTH wrva wptf wwno wis wjax wfla-wsun wiod wnm wmo wsb wapt wjdx wjmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro woal ktbs kths wsoo wave weso wfbo heats of 15 miles each.

1004 Cards, 1930 660 Yankees, 1930 974 Yankees, 1930 row include: Vankee's Record Home runs Penmint winner's run-scoring 1.085 Extra base hits 578 Extra bases on long hits ...1,04 Runs batted in, one game 24 Homers, two consecutive games 11 Most bnttera driv- Ma-Ja roared over the course today in 15.433 minutes, an aver- MOUNTAIN koa klo kgir kghl ktar xisa xex xga aeca jr aya aee of 57.216, compared with yes map represents business conditions In every state of the Union shown in October, 1936, issue ol "Nation's Business official publication of the United States Chamber of Commerce. Csnt. East, terday's 57.3-miIe-an-hour trip by got one hit in two chances today to stay at .373, while Babe Phelps 23 Athletics, 1929 10 Pirates, 1925 4:00 6:00 Let's Talk It Over on Air the Notre Dame. 4:30 5:30 The Singing Lady east Irma Glen at the Organ west of the Brooklyn Dodgers fell to Third across the finish line was in 100 or more I 4:46 6:45 Orphan Annie east; The .367 by getting only one hit five times up, on the basis of un the Miss Cincinnati, owned by Dr. Robert H.

Hermann of Cincinnati. 4 Several clubs cnieago cadets Quartet west 6:00 6:00 News; U. S. Army Bam 6:30 6:30 Prsss-Rsdio News ba official figures. Fourth position went to Hotsy homers, one season 5 Consecutive yeara, 100 or more homers 12 Tears leading In sic; The Singing Lady midw rpt.

Trailing the two leaders in the 11 Yankees Totsy Third, Victor Kleisbrath, South Bend, Ind. Bennet Hill's :35 The Reviers wjs only The Three Sisters Harmony ct 6:45 6:45 Lowell Thomas esst i I aanoatrrga or ausmcsa aerivrr ao I 1 to 1 1 0 5- i BW3355J I 1 100 IBJQ H31 lja 1833 1834 l3a l38 Imnshi did not finish. Orphan Annls repeat to tnldweBt American League were the 'top sluggers of the champion New York Yankees, Bill Dickey and Lou Gehrig. Ducky Medwick of the Cardinals and Frank Demaree Betty driven by Melvin Crook 7:00 Talk on 'Saving Eyesight' 6:15 7:15 Presidential Poll basic of Montclair, N. took the Amcr arau A Smith.

Two Pianos west homers 1 IS Yankees Moat years, UK) I or more homers 15 14 Yankees (AIho broke America. i League record for total liases, with 2.ii'4 to 2,657 by Yankees of 1930. and equalled major league record of three homers in one inning), (Finished season 1914 games In front 6:30 7:30 Lum A Abner east only of the Cubs were third and fourth lean speed boat, race, an unlimited single engine hydroplane event. Crook's elapsed time for the 15 1 ureim singer wja only; President Poll Repeat wtam wood in the National League. 7:00 neien Mayts in "Bambi' 7:30 8:30 Abe Lyman'a Molodiana 8:00 9:00 WseklV Ml nit re la Show Final standings of the first hv wdro wcau wjas wean wlbl wspu wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wfbm km bo kmox whas kfab krnt EAST wbns wpr whp whec wlbx wfea wore wlcc cfrb cka wibx wmaa west; DIXIE wgst wafa wbro wqam wdnd klra wreo wlac wwl wtoo krld ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wda wbiK wdbj wwva wmbg wajs wmbr wala ktul kffko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh MIDWEST wgl wmbd wisn wibw kfh wsrnk wkbn wcco wsbt kscj wnx woe wowo MOUNT.

kvor kls koh kel Mrvo kfbb COAST khj kotn kfro ko. kfpy kvi kfbk kmj kwf kern kdb krmb Cant. East. 4:15 5:15 Virginia Verrill, Vocalist 4:30 5:30 Jack Masters basic; Marion Carley Dixie; To Announcedwest 4:45 6:45 Wilderness Road, Serial of second nlacp club to break Amer miles was 14.358 minutes. He finished 150 yards ahead of Jay-Dee, ican League record of 19 games, set batters in each league: 8:30 9:30 Carefree Carnival 0 to by Yankees in 1927).

AMERICAN 1.FAGVK Batter AB Pel. which Rutherfurd piloted for that 10:00 To Be Announced 9:30 10:30 The Nickelodeon. Drams THE MAP ev t. August heat and drought took additional toll from leading crops. Luke Appling Chicago 137 1U .3 Karl Averlll 10:00 11:00 News; Tony Russell, Song 10:15 Ink Spots Negro Quartet east; President Poll repent west Effects of the drought in Au gust are notable in the west cen "i the one-sided finish of the Corn suffered most and doubled IS Cleveland lo2 814 IM f32 .37 a tral areas and in parts of the Bill Dickey in price from mid-June to mid-August, passing wheat for a time.

ii uonanue orcnestra 11:00 12:00 Shandor with His Violin 11 :08 12:08 Henry Busse A Orchestra 11:30 12:30 H. Middleman's Ore heat. 112 433 M) IM .82 New lork 'ent's Cup race, Notre Dame, fighting for the lead, was in sight from the judge's The third and decisive heat run under difficult weather al nr. str wr Southwest. Eastern areas present a rather brighter appearance, with seasonal shutdowns shorter than Lou Gehrig 165 579 17 306 New York Gerald Walker- Rains in many States were not expected to add much to corn but should help root croops.

Possibly large imports of Argentine corn usual ed automobile production. Electric power made successive new high all time records. Copper continued active. Petroleum output remained high. Gains in carloadings were less impressive, with crop damage assigned as reason.

Cattle shipments were expected to be large. Lumber shipments and orders were reported heavy while shoe manufacturing continued above last year. Failures held at the 16-year low record. Drought aided canned goods buys and prices. .86 Detroit 134 jm ltH "it ions.

CO- NATIONAL LEAGIE D. Hassell, skipper of Miss Paul Waner L. THE BAROMETER were indicated. Pittsburgh 148 BeH 107 318 .971 Entries Varsity Is Not Too 'Hot' The Barometer of Business Ac Industry and trade took crop ace Babe Phelpa Brooklyn 115 jit reports equably and maintained a Ducky Medwick Mnnted, entry of H. A.

Greef of Manteo, N. drove his speedster home in three heats to win the John Charles Thomas trophy for the Potomac Regatta. tivity rose slightly during the month but showed a trend toward levelling out at the highest point high volume for mid-summer. St. LOUIS 130 038 110 XiS Against Freshmen In Scrimmage 5t tae Associated Press Frank lemaree LINCOLN FIELD BELMONT Steel output reached the year's peak rate.

Model changes retard Chicago 154 SOS 98 310 .847 since late 1930. Arky Vaughan FIRST Maidens 2-year-olda; 1ft fur FIRST Claiming i h'A lur- Pittsburgh im win ra im longs W. C. 1 115). longi imj: GAINESVILLE, Sept.

27. The Duneen llSIProximlty US Reigh Helen llob-Cherry Chle 115 Old Maid llola-Celtic Legend 115 Gator backs looked none too im Major League Baseball Season Outdoes Manush Released BOSTON, Sept. 27. (ff) Al pressive Saturday afternoon in a-Guarded Queen 115 b-Starloom 11 their first scrimmage under game Lucky Fledge 115Savage Beauty 115 Sword Queen 115 Siln Tea 115 conditions as the freshmen tied up Schacht, famed baseball comedian, quit the Red Sox and the major Other Sports To Create Headaches Better Servant lUIBell. Elan 113 the varsity backs and Walter May- leagues today to become a free Galladee 1151 a-Brookmeade Stable.

b-King Ranch-M. Hirsch. berry, star back, watched the lance fun-maker in the minor game from the sidelines. Bu ta Associated Pre in mid-August, dropped to sixth SECOND Claiming; 1-year-olds and up leagues. Football Results New Tork Oianta Plttaburgh Plrntes 10.

ftoston 11: Brooklyn 3. Hyrnruae Brarea fl; New Tork Yankees 13. COLLEGE FOOTBALL At Sun Frsnclsco: Goniaga. 18; St. JIarys -'tl.

Nnntlrnke 2. Assumption College (Sandwich, Ont.) 0- fnnisliia College Notre Dame Niagara Unire-itv 21. St. Mnrjr'g (San Antonio Teg.) 12; Ban Iliego Marine! 7. I'nireraity n( San Franciaco Frea-BO State College 0.

N. E. FOOTBALL LEAOLB Portland 17; New Bedford 7. Mayberry, minus his uniform Lone Cloud 204I)ao Facto 118 Keeneit 113 harwitcb 110 Norman H15Madonna 110 Mitzi Kai 102Peezle 102 Eswood 102ImmeraaI 107 Dark Girl 104jPola Gold 107 Goldman loS Linnie KaU 102 Silver l'leet lloOzana 107 Rita 107Sand Vata 105 Blind Saga llll SECOND Claiming 3-year-oldi and up maidens 6 furlongi (20) Bel Espoir HOIExonerat. 112 Registerite lOljCopper Min.

109 Humble Iuu. lOljFunny Idea 109 Outwit 106 Mit. Princet. 104 Fleet Jett U2 Election Maid 106 Triple Play 104'Ocelia 109 Coffe Cup lOSiEd B. Most 107 Tad 107 MIji Palett 101 Sail Along 104jeffrejr 1M Scout Aiur.

112Spickeen 104 NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Top furlongs (8 to stay. At the same time Schacht an and limping on a badly sprained 110Ridgrmor 118 HOICarisbrooke "107 ping off a sports year that has ankle, watched a determined team been just one headache after an Needing a keystone infield combination and pitching, the Dodgers were never in it, climbing out of KlftlSea Cradle 108 lllFrench Prineeas 111 of freshmen stop varsity line plays nounced his resignation the Sox announced the outright release of Heinie Manush and Bing Miller, veteran outfielders. Miller was named immediately to become suc chases in each league gave form a fearful beating.

The Yankees were rated a fourth-place likelihood. But. the Yanks, with Rookie Joe DiMaggio proving a sensational success and Lou Gehrig having his best year, developed a tremendous, batting punch and tight fielding defense, other for the experts, the just con eluded major league baseball sea 2-year-olds 6 furlongs time after time and consist the cellar, finally, on August ently break up passes. Trainer son probably outdid any other Hemdin Home Elwawa Aroused Speed THIRD Ales. W.

(13) Early Settler James Zostera Mosawtre Charing Crosa Minstrel Show Hasty Wire to finish seventh in the National Smokey Harper said he expect League. cessor to scnacnt as coacn ar. branch of athletics for the upsets it furnished and the "breaks" It ed Mayberry to be back in uni U4No Dice HOiSun Capture 114Time Signal 1141 White Tie 114Mahdi 114 Dark Bean 114 Rogers Hornsby's St. Louis third base. form Monday to take part in light handed out.

Browns got off to. a bad start, THIRD Claiming: l-year-old and up while the Tigers took a series of drills only. Leading off with the unlooked 6 lurlongs izuj bad breaks in the losses of Hank losing 13 straight games in the first month, and thereafter never A skull practice opened hostili Le Miserabl. llOIKapena for pennant victories of the Yan Merrill Enters Derby NEW YORK, Sept. 27.

(Pi- 8-year-olds FOURTH Handicap Greenberg, Mickey Cochrane and. ties today, followed by a rough Inflama Bonnie Dream had a chance, finishing seventh early in the season, Schoolboy The Winners LOUISVILLE, Sept. 27. (Pi The Fraser All-Stars of Lynn, defeated the Stewart O'Donnell Club of Trenton, N. 9 to 5, today to.

win the 112 118 103 108 Grayporte Black River Roundabout Moretid. Charming Sir up 1 6 furlongs (7) Marching Horn. 116Stubba Sgt. Byrna 123Clocks Chancer 1 04 1 Cross Bow II kees and Giants, a pair of clubs that weren't rated a chance in pre-season books, the campaign scrimmage with the squad using Citadel plays. The Gators Rowe, to give up their honors.

Dick Merrill, who piloted Harry Richman across the Atlantic and with weak pitching. The two Philadelphia teams, fine finish enabled them to come Ouray Doubl. Nuggrt Entree Daria 1071 106 1001 which ended today came up with Tempt. Dancr looked better against the "Bulldog" formations, but the Citadel back for second place. Brannon 113 FIFTH Handicap; t-year-olda and up mile (8)1 Julia Grant enough surprises to make it Moll Wee Luki.

At the same time, the Red Sox, 11' Birdiey. aerial attack still puzzled the Connie Mack's pathetic Athletics and Jimmy Wilson's Phillies, showed little, if anything, to warrant their winding up anywhere American Baseball congress' wa tional tournament. unique In the game's history. 107IRubans Choie. Vitaacoo.

lOSIChanc. Bun 113 Petty Taw backs as Ernest Cody completed back, announced that he had entered the New York-Paris airplane derby which will start on May 19, 1937, the tenth anniversary of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh's trans- J' atlantic flight. turning out to be probably the biggest flop in history for the in Cont.

112Captain Jinka 118 FOURTH Claiming fur The Trenton team beat the P. J. Nearly as unexpected as the champion combinations were the Baby Sweep 102nVyal Fox 111 longs (7): several nice ones to Golden and Mumbauer. but in the cellar, as they did. Schweitzer team of Elizabeth, N.

Deserter 1021 Mist Rainbow lot vestment involved, were never in Southland Bean 105 Miss Lily Real On lot return of pre-depression crowds, Mack developed some fair looking SIXTH Claiming 1 l-year-old. mile the running after mid-season in a morning game. Root. Christian, and Gardner, Maxine 10 liene Esaa 101 and one-sixteenth (7): biggest in years all down the line; Happy Road 109 a-Chief Yeoman U7a-Blark Mischief lo youngsters, particularly in Pitchers Harry Kelley, Herman winding up sixth, below the .500 mark. The Indians, after staging the performance records snat FIFTH Claiming 4-yaar-oiaa ana up Vale of Tears 109 Peerless Pal 108 mill.

(10) Legal Notices improved sophomore tackle, made the left side of the varsity line a veritable stone wall. Gardner replaced Kickliter in the defensive Which. way llllGood Visibility 109 Fink and Buck Ross. their annual big rush, blew up and Gulf Stream Catches Well in excess of 200 pounds of High Diver 105 Boiling rant ion tered, with the Yankees leading the way on a near-complete revision of the books; the collapse Mariato 108; a-A. H.

Waterman entry. sank to fifth, so that the Yanks Glittering 104iNavanod 110 Orinoco 104Canny Scot 111 coasted in by the widest margin scrimmage as the latter's knee be Hit and Run lKiiSpeedy SkipoT 111 of all-time in their league. Spanish Lad llolExponcnt 108 fish were caught by anglers fishing Sunday aboard Capt. George gan to give him trouble. Lane and (No.

53) NOTICE OF ELECTION Tn Accordance with Section iM, Complied fieneral Lawe of Florida To the Sheriff of Palm Beach County, of he State of Florida: lie rt Known. That I. R. A. GRAY, STANDINGS HAVRE DE GRACE SIXTH Ale.

ana up In the National League fight, mile and one.sixUenth (7) Sheaf's Tomahawk. of the million-dollar Boston Red Sox, the champion Chicago Cubs and Detroit Tigers and the astonishing rise of the supposedly weak White Sox, Senators and Cincin Yon looked good on the right side of the line. the Giants, aided chiefly by Hub- FIRST Claiming 2-year-oids 1 fur. Countess Ann 107Maple Ricoa 108 The party, composed of Mr. and lonirs (12): bell's winning streak of 16 straight NEW TORK.

Sent. 27. (API Final The last forty-five minutes of Lady Montros. lO.ilFra Diavolo 106 Erla 99 Fait Stride 107 American League atandlngs, showing Beoretary of the Btate of Florida, do hereby give notice that a GENERAL the session was devoted to a 103Danarco 109 113, Reckless 110 HOIHappy Host 109 Oherry Orchard Tinder Box Lady Briar Vantia 1 lOi nati Reds, as well as the first win games won and lost, percentage, and final positions in 1933. SEVENTH Claiming -year-ora.

ua Mrs. William Small, Miss Opal Anderson, Dwight Propst and A. Pratt, all of Lake Worth, caught 26 kingfish, six bonitos, a of the National Leaguers in the practice game between the first string varsity and a picked crew 108 Toothpick 105 Torquil mil. and one-sixteenth (11)1 games, staged one of the' most astonishing drives ever, to climb from fifth place on July 15 to the top at the finish. The Cubs showed championship possibilities 11m Frehu lUIBahadur AMERICAN LEAGUE 108Virnock 106 109Sally Quick 108 Chosen Una Offender 110 all-star game series.

Featuring the individual per Blue Bud KISiLumillion of "Baby Gators." KI.KCTION will be held In Palm Beach County. State of Florida, on Tueaday next succeeding the firat Monday In Noveinlier, A. D. ltMfl, the (aid Tuea-dav being the Third Day of November. r'or United Statea Senator from the Btnto of Florida, for the 2 year unexpired term of Duncan U.

Fletcher barracuda and a Boston mackerel. 105 TWO Maidens; 8-year-olds; furlongs Spicate lljIDiscriminat. Golden Knight 110 Brilliant Roe. 112 formances were the grand hurling Fishing aboard the charter boat (12) through July, but underwent 101 104 of Carl Hubbell and Dizzy Dean, Bungalow 107 Burnt irau Natalia Alio 106Squall Football Officials disastrous hitting slump which obviously overstrained the prize Last Lost Pet. year 61 .87 aecond 71 .639 first 7(1 -Wrl fifth 71 sixth 74 .619 third 80 fourth 95 .375 seventh 100 .348 eighth outstanding in what was other Ruth, captained by Paul Cone, on Sunday afternoon a party of Miami anglers caught a variety of 104 dci'i'Hscd.

Flag Raising 112 Teddy the Bold Canard iil'olly Wee Army and Navy Yenrae lloiChambersburver Adage llolHeart Ease Club Won New Tork ..102 Detroit 3 Chicago 81 Washington 82 Cleveland 80 Boston 74 St. Louis 67 Philadelphia S3 Amijo EIGHTH Claiming; 3-ycar-oldl For United Statea Senator from the wise largely mediocre pitching on pitching staff, and barely managed up i mile ana one-sixteenth tU) I lOOIGay Dog Red Quibbler and 112 115 109 107 all sides, and the unofficial hatting title victories of Luke Ap Counterpass 112Kenty To Assemble Tonight The Palm Beach High School fish in the Gulf Stream, including; 30 kings and 20 snapper, grouper and others. Trek State of Florida, ror tn year on. expired term of Park Trammell deceased. For Seven (7) Prealdentlal Electort.

Vnr One Representative of the Fourth a tie for second by whipping the Cards today. The Cardinals, heavy pre-season favorites, ran into the THIRD Claiming; 8-year-oid. and up; Miss Garnter pling of the White Sox and Paul 6 furlongs (12) Single A 112Shyno NEW TORK. Sent. 27.

(API Final In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Waner of the Pirates. 111 104 toughest kind of luck, had to tin- Conuvcasional Dlatrict of the State of Honda, In the Seventy-fifth. Confreaa Silver Rol 112 Fire Star National League standings, showing tames won and lost, percentage, and 107'Defier 109 Sis Agne.

107Portfoiio 112, Diane 107IPom paragon 112 Highman 104Ryrdin. 1071 Baku 107Boaopl Gay Blade Legal Gambia Sherron Canteron Tumble In J. Amant and Mr. and Mrs. Paul The final results of the pennant 107 107 112 109 99 ish up the season without a single dependable pitcher to help the the 1935 finish for each club.

Jones. of United states. Fcir linvernor of the Stat of Florida. Spitten Image llllGrand Girl aJakovia 112Natures Dreaun Miss Fern 104laMiss Tiptoe 107 104 103 109 Shasta Broom overworked Dizzy Dean, and were Legal Notices Sir Kai 107IShe Knows 112 Halliard DEER KILLING PLAN lucky to take a tie for second For Secretary of State of the Bute ef Florida. Ir Attorney General of the Stat of lr Comptroller of the Stat of Wildcats embark this afternoon on their fifth week of practice and the last week in which to prepare for the season opener here Friday night with Vero Beach.

Much of the greenness of the squad has been ironed out in the last four weeks, but there are additional hurdles to clear before the eleven will be set for its first a-Mrs. N. M. Bond and M. S.

Fox entry. FOURTH Two-year-olds: IV, furlongs place. WILL BE DISCUSSED TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 27. UP (No.

61.1) PINAI. SKTTI.BMF.NT NOTICE (10)1 Lady Maryland llSIMornlng lit The Senators, White Sox and ROCKINGHAM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Swift I'ly 113a Warrior Queen Last Club Won Lost Pet. year New York 92 82 third St. Louie 87 87 .685 eecond Chicago 87 87 .685 first Pittsburgh ..84 70 .545 fourth Cincinnati 74 80 aixth Boston i 71 83 .481 eighth Brooklyn 87 87 .435 fifth Philadelphia 61 100 .361 seventh Proposals to kill deer in soma Central Florida sections in a trop the. undersigned sole surviving Ancil FIRST Claiming: 8-year-olds and up; Florida.

For Treaanrer of the State of Florida For Superintendent of Puhlio Inatruc einti of the State of Florida. Careful Miss 107 llll 5 furlongs tie) Sun Crax llllSweet Desire Reds, showing vast improvement, turned out to be definite future pennant possibilities. The Sox, by picking up a few worth-while cast- 116 Arthur Metz Ira TonlRnna llsiaTh. Drum lary Executrix of the Estate of MAitx ATWATEB SMITH, Deceased, will on the 24th day of November, A. D.

IBM, present her final account aa such sole ical tick eradication drive will be considered by the State Game and Regula Baddua Flying Amazon 107 mile a-Glen Riddle Farm. FIFTH Handicap 1 I-yiar-olda I Sky Maiden 106 game. A meetine of football officials Fresh Water Fish Commission For Commissioner of Agricultural of the Htnte of Florida. l'r Two Juatlcei of the Supreme Court. Fur One Railroad Comminloner of surviving Ancillary Executrix, together offs from the Athletics, and with ueadeye dick 111 and one-sixteenth (8) with her vouchers, to the Honorable meeting here tomorrow.

10s Two Bob 110 bFiaht Talk will be held at the High hcnooi Right Kant Bramble Run Be There Diecaater Trannmutat. Lapland County Judge of Palm Beach County, Appling and Rip Radcliff leading a dangerous attack, made their Wis. Duke 113ibUright Emerald 105 Aureate 109 Shantim. 106 Revelish 113 Miguel A Suarcs 111 evmnasium at 7:30 o'clock to Florida, ana ssk tnat she tie discharged aPhantom Fox 112laConquer 115 the stnto or Florida. Fin- state Senator for Thirty Fifth Manufacturers estimate that aa such Ancillary Executrix.

RESULTS night. War Emblem 109Khanshi 108 bid in August, and were never in This Eta day or. (September. A. D.

Gay Canter 109 the 1932 automobiles, taking a-Mra. R. A. Vanctief and Mrs. L.

Viau Books of tickets remain on saie danger of leaving the first division Beti'tnrlal District of th State of I'lorMn. For Two Member! of t.h House of 1038, SECOND Claiming; 8-year-olds and up entry. for the seven home games, stu The Senators gave them a good 5j furlongs (18) FRANCES B. ATWATER. Aa aolo surviving Ancillary b-Mrs.

ff. E. Doyle entry. SIXTH Claiming 8-year-old. and Op; 116Midnight Flyer Mt Auburn dents' books going at $1.50 each everything into consideration, were about 30 per cent cheaper than automobiles had ever been before.

Executrix of the Estate of fight, putting together a set of classy-looking youngsters who hit AM KfUC AN I.KAGt Philadelphia 8-4; Buston Nw Tork 5: Washington to. Detroit Cleveland 9 (six innings; mile and one-sixteenth (12) Mary Atwater Smith, adults' at $3 and reserved seat books at $5. They will remain on Snobby Scamp 100. Miss Jones Black Boo crowded Hour. rain).

the first division to stay tnrougn the last month, tying the White JOHN R. PARKINSON, 1114,1 mie utri 108 Dornoch 111 Count Ten 116Stepping In 106 Never Fade 106Laura Branham 106Sand Broom nferno Lad 117 Balmacan sale through the end of the week, Great Shakea Apple Fritter Gold Sweep Advocate Jr Minstrelsy Lady Thirteen Mary Stenson Pilot Bread 102 107 103 112 112 101 and Spero lOOIThe Singer Attorney for Ancillary Executrix. Sept. 21. 28; Oct.

12, 19, 28; Nor. it was announced by Coach "Red" Sox for third place on the last Indian News 109 Easiest War 10, Z.S. RADIO Tiana 97Rudenia Whittington. day of the season. llllFltkin SEVENTH-Claimlug! 4-year-olds Another coming "kid team was 2-year-old maidena (No.

lfl THIRD Claiming mile and one-sixteenth (12) 1 at. Louts at cmcogo; ram. NATIONAL. UEAGt'SS Pittsburgh Cincinnati 6. New York Brooklyn 8.

Boston 7-3; Philadelphia 3 4. Chicago 8t. Louis 3. PACIFIC COAST L-EAGUK (Playoff) Oakland Portland 14. IN COURT OF COI'NTI Jt'DOE, furlongs (16) Tell It 1171 Peppery Tourney Opens PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE ESTATE OF WILLIAM PHILCO RCA VICTOR STROMBERG-CARLSON MYERS ELECTRIC SXS SO.

DIXEB TEL. 70S0 Dunair Manual No Mistake More Peu Gayette 102 Gone Wart 110 Quiet Lass 107 Tajera 107 Polychrome 106 Hi Sugar 114 Love Potion 111 Paques 102 Cherry Can 102 Pipers Tun. 115 PA PALL, the outfit Charley Dressen wielded in Cincinnati, and was troublesome to all the leaders, with a couple of top-flight pitchers as the only help needed. 112 Starry Night 112 Precious King 107 Spartan Lady 112 Buddy Boo 112Jim Moss SUMMIT, N. Sept.

27. UP) The scramble for a successor to Deceased, To ill Creditors. Legatees. Distribu Capstan aueen Glenna Collett Vare, re tees and persons having claims or de The Wink llllQuick Reliel 107 Rlel Thing 107 Kcnner 110 mands against saiu Ksiaie: The fireworks lor the year, signed, will start shortly after SOUTHERN AMHOCIATION (Playoff) Birmingham Nw Orleans 8 Sly Miss 115 you ahu each or iuu are here 1-year-oldj and (tie, i UUK Trl Claiming I among the players, were provided largely by Van Mungo, who staged by notified that you are required by law to Dresent any and all clalma or dawn tomorrow when what is expected to be the largest field In Bepresentatlvea of the Stat or rioriaa. For County Judge.

For Sheriff. For Clerk of the Circuit Court, For County Assessor of Taxes. For Taa Collector. For County Superintendent of Public Instruction. For County Surveyor.

For Five County Commissioners. For Three Mem hers of the County Hour (I of Public Instruction. For Justice of the Peace In and for the following Justice Districts, Via: Ko. No. 1 2 8 4 5 For Constable in and for the following Justice Districts, Via: No.

No. 1 I 2 8 3 4 5 In Testhnony Whereof, I hsve hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Florida, at Talla-baesee. the Capital, this the 34th day of August A. D. 1839.

LS) R. A. GRAY. Secretary of State. To W.

HIRAM LAWRENCH, Sheriff Palm Beach County. Aug. SI: Sept. 7, 14. 21, 28; Oot.

ft, 12, 19. 28; Nov. 2, 1038. called end ninth, darkness). up; 6 furlongs (14) one-man rebellion from the demanda which you or either of you have against the Estate of WILLIAM history will start in pursuit of the Brooklyn Dodgers because of dis U.

S. Women golf championship. PAPALL, deceased, late of the County 114 111 107 106 107 110 Slim Jan. 118 Might Blackmail" 114Teeter Totter Prosecutor 111 Bank Holiday St. Nick lOSICritlclie Starogan 108IA.

O'Connell Falermian 104Muriel Lynn of Palm Beach, Florida, the truth and validity of which must be verified by Glades 44KM Motor Line Fast Passenger and Express Service to CANAL POINT PAHOKEE BELLE GLADE SOUTH BAY CLEWISTON FT. MYERS HOME RUNS Upwards of 180 ladies of the links from this country, Canada, England, Australia and Bermuda rridavlt to the county judge or the satisfaction over the support of his teammates; Babe Herman, who walked out in protest that a bonus the Reds promised him for 106 Cvnwvd 108Good Dame Ohrii. the Yankwt' Iron-man County of Palm Reach, Florida, on or before the 21st day of May, A. D. 1037 said date being eight months subse lr in Handicap i e-ycar-oiua ana up.

6 furlongs (9) 1 firitt baseman, equalled his heat year to take the big league home hustling wasn forthcoming, quent to the date of the firat publica Fur Fiber All Forlorn 101Lady Higlos. tion or Tins nonce, otnerwtse your run rnainpionsuip wnn a loiai ui iu are slated to tee 011 in the 18-noie qualifying round over the rolling 8,267 yard, par 77 Canoe Brook Country Club course. The first pair is scheduled to drive off at claims and demanda will be debarred the jtiHt-conelurif'd aeaion, which Happy Knot lOHIParty spirit Erin Torch Omen and Wes Ferrell, whose temperament cost him a $1,000 fine for walking out of a game for the Red Sox. saw several records for round-trip by limitation of law. 115 120 106 2 site 10a 103 Vote Boy 100 clout, eclipsed.

Busses Leave Union Bus Station Evernls and Olive PHONE 4237 SIXTH Claiming l-jrear-oicis Weil Palm Bear.h 10 m. 6 p. oi. Lr. Clewlvton 7 m.

IjW p. m. West Palm Baeh TiM m. Lt. Ft.

Mftra 8:00 p. m. 7:15 a. m. nuoijs rarauu, Administratrix of said Estate.

Addresa lath Street, West Palm Beach. Florida. The Yankees, with a tnlal or 3S- new major league record for four- (9) 1 Amone the rookies, the only Joy Flag lllMomentary one to give DiMaggio a run for hagger. by one club tn a aeaaon. The American Ieagtie, with a total of 7oH, shattered the old league mark of 70S Itsie Hitsi.

jnenMiice oaj Blue SDur loaiPsul Junior PHIL O'CONNELL, Attorney. Pub. Sept. 21, 28; Oct. 12, 103A.

Grant-Riggs Tie the years honors appears to nave Tim. To Go llllRadley aft four year. ago. Uehrlg, Hal Troaky of the Indiana with 42, and Jimmy Alanad i 106 108 nd 106 SEVENTH Claiming 1 i-year-oiaa (No. 8i7) Foxx of the Red Sox with 41 broke ATLANTA.

Sept. 27. been Beau Bell, the St. Louis Browns high class outfielder, although Bob Feller, the schoolboy strikeout sensation for the In IN THIS COUNTY COURT, the league mark and equalled the ma- up; mile (IS) 1 Icy Wind llllByrdex Clnar 108 Stone Martin or league mark for moat player, with PALM BKAUH CDIIDTI, STATIC OJT VMIRIIIA. 40 or more homers in a season.

IN RE ESTATE OF EMILY L. POPE, Grandpas Boy 110John Werrlng Package Him dians, the Cardinals' first sacker, Trailing Gehrig. TroNky and Foxx, Bryan Grant, Atlanta's contribution to the Davis Cup tennis team, and Robert Riggs, National clay courts champion, of Los Angeles, slammed their way to a four-set 109 111 111 no 100 Mel ott of the Giants led the National Foreign Legion iiii'rinc. rompey League with a total of .1.1. Altogether, Bacon miKeokc.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given that I have Johnny Mize, and Roy Weatherly, Indians' outfielder, also showed lots of stuff. DUE Royal Gold 1UI ten plnyera hit 26 or more round-trip-pera through the aeaaon. draw in an exhibition here today. EIGHTH Claiming s-year-oios ana up mile and one-sixteenth (12)1 The Pittsburgh Pirates, winding xesteruay a Homers: foxx, Keo ox Croactti, Ysukee. 1: Johnson, Ath filed my final report and application for diacharge aa Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Emily L.

Pope, Deceased. Singing Jewel looistealth 103 no tni rmeu The 18-year-old Californian, a freshman at the University of letics 1: Whitehead. Giants 1: Thomp WITH HI Free iiuAiien rem jit Match Play miHrlght Bird 114 Playmore 110Army Gam. 110 son, Bees 1: Paaseau, Phillies Ar-novlch, Phillies 1. MAIM Al l8ll DATED, this the With day of Septem up fourth in the National loop, were erratic as usual, with Cy Blanton, 1935 freshman pitching ace, showing little as a sophomore.

ber, A. D. 1938. Miami this fall, took the first two sets, 7-9, 5-7. Grant came back to win the last two, 6-4, 6-4.

The leaders 2n or more): Gehrig. Mm 7M1 Yenoor lo.iiClaimant 107 Secured 108iHoosiers Prlds 110 Yankees 40; Trosky, Indians 42; Foxx, itea nox utt. uiants DiMag The reorganized Boston Bees had In an added attraction, Martin Executor of the Last Will snd Testament of Emily Pope, Deceased. Washington Square, New York considerably better year than gio, Yankees 29; Canillll, Phllllea 2K; Averlll. Indians 28; Johnson, Athletics 26; Klein, Phillies 2.1; Herser.

IUm-s 2Ti. Buxby, of Miami, trounced Russell Bobbin, of Atlanta in straight EARNEST LEWIS. City, was once a parade ground League tolnls; American. 7IUi? N'. their disastrous 1935 campaign, but after putting on a big spurt' Attorneys for Executor.

Pub. Copt, 38 i Oct. 12, ,11. as well as a potter i field. tional, (KM).

Total, 1,304. sets, 6-2, 8-6..

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