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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN -2Ck SEVER |Chief Baker Calls |S007# CAROLINA SCORES To UPSET TECH <=? er Calls { las s jas 5 - [ NATIONAL LEAGu= Sel 7 | beg, f-Control Key < [Philadelphia 9163591 : < ; Bros co ss | 10-Fire Control New Yo 26 68 : pew Yee ae ae Declaring that “fire control is St. Louis 7 «75 ‘510 | Jarsely a question of self-con~ Coe iemnati 66 87 431 |‘Tol” Harry M. Baker, chief of Chicago 64 89 ‘418 i the Naval Base Fire Department; Pittsburgh 57 96 373|deypaid that the ree daily fire loss is about $2,000,- AMERICAN LEAGUE cael te 5. Pe | Urging everyone to partici- New York 98 56 .|pate in Fire Prevention Week, za . 95 59 “giz | October 8-14, sponsored by the | “or 610; ational Fire Protection As-~ & o2 62 394 |S0tiation, Chief Baker said the | e787. aag/ Principal value of the week is } ae = pen the, opportunity to en i | - -s ~, the relationship bet good a | = 96 ~ 377 living habits and fire prevention.” - | hia - 52 102 338; “Anyone knows it’s foolish | eis jad Aes ; and dangerous to sm ir ; - | SOUTH KOREANS lyet, enough people continued |. (Continued From Page One) to take a chance to make smok- It beg ing five days ago— ing in bed the leading cause of { ith Division 9 expert: no t : ore than point out the danger-} ; ‘AP WigShag.). cans told the story ea up 'to the individual to exer-| : STEVE wang (arrow). South Carolina back. is barely visible uncer the pile es he aoones led out today by As-.cise self-control. | touchdown in fourth quarter Saturday in Atlanta to upset favored Ga. Tech. The score climaked Correspondent Bem. As another example of aot —— drive with Wadiak carrying over from the one yard line. Tech players: Teckle Ray =~ Mae eee jlessness and indifference, Chief} (68) Cemter George Morris (51). and Back Dick Pretz (23). Soufh Carolina players: Lockhart Me f'mass murder. | Roker xeferspd to 24000 fi | Lendon. back, (23); Bob Kable, end-(?); Beony Skinner. guard ($1). end Dick Balika. back “490! hone started by children playing with |* South Carolina wou. 7-0. = ities esti- eihes. : thousand “©€PnZ AP Wirephoto) (18), DUKE BACK. is pulled down by William Sichko. lunging uhtewes oo. | d at Durham, N.C.. Sgturdey. Other Pittsburgh play- lit William Gasparovic (78). In center of picture is Duke Tackle Jim | ° Sisler’s Homer Gives Phillies _|Clawas Defeat First Pennant In 35 Years -|Bombers 5 To 3 1958: World Series Sunday Afternoon; Scheduled To Open/Sports Calendar | Two Run Rally Wed, In Shibe Park GOLF In The Seventh _ At Philadelphia (Stock Island) Inning Wins : NEW YORK, Oct. 2—7)—A one-time baseball castoff named | — For Clowns Dick Sisler strode to the plate in Key West Clow the 10th inning today and wacked Bombers yesterda a dramatic three-run homer that gave the Philadelphia Phillies their first National League pen- NEWS =| om vse ow ene Solthall Clash = - Charles fight at? Of Days Gone By | * 22S sos” | Slated +. ae . ho | 3 Does SMU play Notye Dame} The Key West JayCees i : S on year? € | cepted a challenge of the Bist 3 < t Ee ai cep BP oor COMPOSE | Office to a softball game Tuesday 7 . In baseball, if a runner is| “ind * Bayview Park, 4 was - ; hit by a thrown bail, is he| TSclosed today. Both teams r “SE i out? expressed confidence of viciiry t “chatd sciulieii: u = . back fence. Wher THE ANSWERS: |be no <i . e ron was im o sre 7 = 1. Approximately 185 pounds, a of Tae-'the basement suspended by tho; Taken From The Files hich is li * nant since ¥ “tbr S i i hich is light for hi S. Rees ieee Gout spelled oufs, Al -Aceved ‘ South Koreans killed cord and still operating. It had! jy. go gees @isteem | 2 University of Georgia bs io oe : ts;)burned through the ironing ey West ersity of Georgia. all the difference in Philadel- phia’si4 te 1 triumph over the igers whose amazing stretch drive “luck” had run out only a half inning earlier. As it stands now, the 1950 World ii iif open at Shibe Park in Philadelphia on Wednesday with | FRI™, the Phils “entertaining the New Mira singled an to third on the play Alonzo hit to short w r am errér and Al Acevedo scores. | | Alonzo. is out pitcher to second, eed, vine a. SES *s : ei they | smoking, explosive cleaning , the Clowr id}; 4 ir? fi the cout when Mcintosh = ‘ Segtt singled through second and Taxi yept.to third. Scatt stole] _~ thifd. Allen hits to third»-who|™=*° makes.an error and Mcintosh/ , Pay ; America: The Clowns pushed over the} and the floor without set- AAMAAMMAsAAAsSAsASSSSAASS ing the house ablaze” — “4 20 YEARS AGO Asked .to define the leading! acoifo Luque, veteran pitcher uses of fire in addition {© ¢5. Brooklyn, is ane ball player carelesshéss With ‘matchés~and pAnanen an anh bs > as to which. team will win the as. and wnpmper _useee ot World Series. At least he de- | neigrs ye Se the Chief cunea to pick the winner when ting was tojlisted the following: lakked te ful of cooperat-} . Misuse. of _ electricity—70,200 = ee See pce’ the South Koreans ‘or] firer“Be sure the wiring i: ad@~ srived this morning from New st the day the}quate. Have plenty of outlets.|vii. on route to Hal ‘e Re ht return. Don’ overload circuits. Don’t they will spend the pe Shee pie winning tallies in. the: seventh. | 58! No Reply poee ae defective = See ‘ ‘ ~ ..| ‘The North Korean Reds still] Replace frayed cords. ites . Pan ginsicd 10 short, Hatch hit]; ye made no reply to General] Defective heating ecuipment-| Permission for construction. of at the zo.” »afoualked, Brown doubled to center, | MacArthur's. demand - that they | 49,500: .firese-déerp: the-« Sige in} pgs oy oe ela — scoring Butler -ha~ Alce. ” ‘give up or be destroyed. the fire pot by making repairs 009 has as : 4 | The North Korean radio at}promptly and cleaning yearly. Ingpector Ralph ; BIG . UNDERTAKING “I suppose,” said the “recruit to his new. chum, “you used to do big things in ©ivil life?” 3 “I did~ that,” was the answer. ST had 4 job washing el | | he baseball world half century from y recall the game, ce s big es ip the triymph. A ight-hander, Robin Dodgers down Cass Michaels and Sam Mele, the Oe its and the way|Athletics beat the Senators, 5 ee R. 8. £)| Pyongyang has been on and off/Enclose the furnace ip a ser ee Boe ne Bas Oe from the brink of de- : embers 2: __°3 “5 1| the air intermittently the past two}parate room with fire-resistant/Thompson Fish Company and last of the ninth was a} The White Sox beat the| Clowns 5 9 4/days. walls, apd-cover exposed wooda Will occupy a site to the rear of tate of ost. Browns, 4 to 3, in the first game| K. Rodziguez and L. Griffin:| But each time it has resumed|work above the heating plant. the ice company plant and deach- on Gus Zernial’s homer. Zerpial ‘= hit three in the nightcap, but: St. Louis won, 10 to 6. Dick Kokos and Owen Friend} DeWitt “Buster” Roberts who} homored for the Browns. has been living in Charleston, S. Scores: €., for the past two months has| Robby's 20th victory of season. and another young man with a ifle arm, outfielder Richie Ash- gan claim a good share of pry, too. It was his deadly throw in the ninth that nipped the potential winning Dodger run at the plate and sent the game in- to overtime. With Hoberts and Dodger Pitcher Don Newcombe posting ooseeggs on the scoreboard for fiye innings, Philadelphia went to work in the top of the sixth and scored a run on three singles. Sisler sebred the tally. And in the-last of the sixth, little Wee Reese évened®:t up with veh disaaded home run that Roberts, Alce and Hines. | broadcasting, there has been noj with fire-resistant material. eee mention of the MacArthur sur-| Defective Stacks—Clean th =. SPORT NOTES jrender demand. stacks at least once a year i Settlement of all delinquent The Red broadcasts also have|Don't let woodwork be im conjcity taxes om a basis of the 1930) ignored the South Korean’s army’sjtact. with the stacks. assessment, and with all interest; | crossing of the 38th parallel Sparks on roofs—23,500 fires—jtaken off, is the plan agreed NATIONAL LEAGUE returned to the city and again will} United Nations commanders al-|Recoyer old wooden shingle, upon last night at a joint meet- Play for the Conchs in baseball, are pretty much ignoring the|roofs with some fire-resistant'ing of the city council and the softball, or basketb: He parallel crossing. roofing>material, such as asphalt''committee from the taxpayers’ ready and willing as ever. News of- the crossing has come} shingles, slate, tile, etc. The league ——_ only in field dispatches. combination of old flammable eae Next week, a double-header| Géneral MacArthur's headquar-|roof tops and high winds i: the! The Rotay funcheon, has been arranged for.and ‘the | ters has only gone as-far as to ¢; main cause of conflagrations. today was presented b ythe i Gulfstream Food store.nine will|it a “delicate campaign” -| "Sensible livingjhabits are vi-, ternational “pervice commit play the Clowns in the first game.| We heard yesterday that orders|tally-meeded to reduce the. fire ich i And the winner plays the Bomb-|for the crossing came from Lieu-|jJoss drastically,” the chief con- ets ‘in the second game...Both}tenant General Walton Walker,|ch games Will go seven innings. commander. of the . American weeescereteess © © Eighth Army. THAT’ iG LE pdt But now official Army sources Customer == pa decline: to say just who*ordered 5 i } EB Philadelphia __ ee a Brooklyn i aa 3 6 Roberts and Seminick, Lopata; Newcombe and Campanella. RHE Boston ——. 4 3 2 New York 510 1 Spahn, Cole and Crandall; Spencer and Yvars, Westrum. z could have beh prevented. R. H, E. landed#on a concrete‘ ledge! in e FA t = 1 and. refused to come} Chicago ——- 312 ‘1}for gray hair-” ~ * the border crossing. Mre: ars T, y’ Er $e og Ame. 1 oday’s Birthdays the ball bounded it would have been in that, the jam-packed af 35,073 had that wait un- last of the ninth to check is ig St. Louis = 2°81} Conscientious Druggist: “No-|headquarters and the Eighth Hiller, Minner, Leonard, Hack-|thing but the greatest respect,|Army both say the same thing— er and Chiti, Walker; Poholsky, |sir.” | “No comment. Dusak and D. Rice. ing hospital “si the old south was accentuated at the meeting of the Stephen R. Malory chapter, United ters of the Confederacy yester- day afternoon, when Mrs. Myr- tle Loewe Huston was hostess to the members of the season. Cordell Hull, former Secretary of State; born Pickett Co. Tenn, {?. years ago. pulse ‘ } “Groucho” (Julius) Marx, co- ) aggre berts cee median, born in New York, 55 it was then Hat Be Pittsburgh = oo : walked Cal Abrams, — Reese | Cincinnati = moan | Abbett’. Sctor-copaedian. followed up with 2 single. | Dickson and Mueller, McCul- born Asbury Park, N. J., 52 years Bale. ag ge taeng ag ih id ; Ramsdell, Erautt and Pra- fleet Abrams flew off second with J = the pitch and rounded third head- ’ NS Ge tcc: Teret ing for home. But he never got ower ee em Ss Seams there. Ashburn picked up the ‘ os ball im left and fired a perfect Geveiend — i Lapata. + = , i i ithe angerous Jackie Rovinson| Pieretti and Murray: Wanamonker's. Philadelohi. bora}: ” : was wi intentionally and then| Herbert, White, Hutchinson —— Island, N. ¥., i : a kia — - : Robertsigot Cari Furillo on a foul | House. : ; Benita SE: McKelvey. gsr to Eddie Waitkus at first. _—_— of the Washi D.C S tf erts, the, first Se: Se Star, born in Fayetteville, N. C, did Waitkus, but Ashburn forced Roberts at third on the next play. Next was Sisler’s turn and the Fest is history. In the National League: Rookie George pitched a three- hitter as Giants beat Boston, Stol . Hank’ Sauer and Hai Jeffcoat | “38° homered as the Cubs beat St Masi. Louis, 3 to 2 m 11 innings. Stan Musial homefed for the Cards.. The Pirates and Reds split. Gincinnati won the first, 3 #2 2 and Pittsburgh took second, @ to 1. Wally Westlake homered twice for Pittsburgh. |. Bed Sox. beat the Yankees, 7 to : three-run triple en- abled Indians to beat the Hiamers by Washington's G i i = zt “and Lollar; Wigh! 2am mo PI