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& He ESSE RENE SNM I PSE i increased Lighting Scheduled For Bayview Tennis Courts > Plans are under way to ‘erease the tennis lightir Bayview Park to the] needs of match play before the big January 19 inaug- Following * Caye Tourney ‘Starts Tonight gh 0 , the ‘ated New Bill Wade Piiches | South To 35-7 Win | Over No. All-Stars By GENE PLOWDEN i MIAMI ® Bill | Wade, a cagy quarterback with a} slingshot pitched the South} to a stunning 35-7 victory over the, Vanderbilt's arin uration of Key West High| “ANS Sox. The Sun Sox won | North in the Shrine’s fourth annual School's entr . ee ahaa aa 1 score 10 to 1.} College All-Star charity football I entry into the} indians Dean allowed the Cubans 9| game in the Orange Bow! Tuesday | South Florida League. On of the Bix si " Sun Sox touched | night before. 39,955 spectators. | that date Key West plays| Setball per 1 Osear Sierra and} Wade, six-foot two-ineh 205-pound- | hoit: is = YS} Municip. t s. Mena the |er from Nashville, threw 27 pas: © South Broward.) Paired ir et « fan in the new field, and|for 15 completions and 250 vards| Mayor €. B. Harvey will be | "nd © s nstrong got the first single. Dot-/to shatter the old record of 12! at courtside e z Color walk and Montal completions for 144 yards set ron wd for the debut.| snd or. Tho umpires|Tex Furse of Yale in the 1948, et 'p: } Thursday Albury, Rocky Gug- | game meade jalays Nebrash S Jack Clark and Al Rodri-| Three of Wade’s passes netted | Ap hh Ae neets Missoi The title touchdowns and he walked off with re tht the lights mu | fecided Saturday night September 22: The Sun Sox / all first-choice votes of sports wri eto ‘or the ing 1 j any one of again won. This time by a § to 2 | ters as the most valuable player me Es he a ict xtra, Hola who will pla “¢ fj score. Spady pitched and won. |9n the field. It was the South's; CHILDREN of Miss Jean : an arneh Since the | Sanchez was the loser. Vaz- third victory in the series and the; “ay, Dec. 21 at the Elks’ Club annex to shows the, kids Citizen Staff Photo their annual Chris’ during a mas play Fri- Mexican shuffle while t ( hit the first homer in the | most decisive of them all Martha Hamilton, ighter of D: Aubrey Hamilton, does a.dancing doll performance ' ete seks f d the first inning, over right field. | In the first 20 minutes of the; in the photo at the left Ms ith the number ‘one t hawk and Heckel hit one for Miami | $ame, staged for the benefit of Pebtee aa match, the ints in seven in the 7th over right center. the Shrine’s Crippled Children Hos- } t have been reporting th ena Sept. 23. Miami Sun Sox won | Pitals at Miami und Greenville, iC “F. K lights were tror ‘ ve Naval Air Flyers by |S. C.. Wade completed. 11 of 18] ‘Public Courts Lewis mi) ay ‘a corge ennan ult = 1 5 score. Jekot and Mc- | Passes for 224 yards to give the t : fter the { ate ¢ hit triples for the Flyers, {South a 21-0 halftime lead T Pl St t Is Ag A eked ; Yat les for the Fiver | "Given fine protection by on sler,| MOMMIES RaRY MANS Cs 1. age ‘Of s Again Attac i orted 1 Marll pitched the first |®atd-charging Rebel line, Wade | é pe 4 € . ‘é - resulting hea re innings forthe Ejyere | Btehed p-point passes" to his In Jacksonville 0) xv ommunists | , ¢ led the s allowed one run and one | '2™mate from Vanderbilt, Vi ne W rk ~ | i Roubles tear max ue h ily. B he homner by -AduMoush | iklan 404 Zippy Moraced ot| JACKSONVILLE. W--The 36th LY i a € j MOSCOW (%—George F. Kennan, 1 Hartenctine SS aes : Key West Stars play cra eb Oe toe eo ard Kirk- | Florida State Publi¢ Courts ‘Tennis | American’ diplomat. mentioned for | fy thir ep mei : por tehe rari ¢luding 35 gained after Kirkland |TUrmament got under way today Shortly |the job of U.S, ambassador to [ay ‘Aussies U. S. (ued game which was caught the ball over his shoulder |With two South American champ J Moscgh, ‘Oak auinelba: today iA J : conn Of Garkness-| and outran two would-be tacklers. |ions among 135 entries scheduled | Pravda, the official Communist * Tied Ai Tennis rte an fe a In the final quarter Wade set up |to play Rescued Miner Had paper, Cuba scored 2 in. the | wother Score with two runs of 18] “me South Americans are Alberto Written. What He It called him. a supporter of anti- Sonny, Coward: them.’ 7 By GAYLE TALBOT Weer akured two yards each Rlorida’s eibya Hug- | tanel. Mexican Davis Cup men : pains Soviet organizations and listed the ies and th I SYDNEY 4 ' c red’ ‘one ltaee ee phic ene ele cad Biuela: Garcia. anes Thonght Would Be East European Fund of the Ford re ticular eq scored one | Jas! wo scores and 5 ; be and Eduardo Garciz io “i et vind behind the t the same.}Harold Lutz kicked all ra | champion of Chile. Both are Rollins Last Messa Foundaton among these. (Kennan " : s c 5) resigned as president of the fund and Key West | points College students. Re cat tHE 1 up |Nov. 2%, The Pravda attack: ap- Higt in re : zag a he over} In the dying minutes of t Another Rollins student, six-foot! WEST FRANKFORT, [ll Ut-| 0% tee a Bane clar We sore a cro t Mongolo hit aj the North managed its only six-inch Calhoun Dickson, will de- | Spe on grew today that the Pe@ ct sea 4 aca t 4 City Stadiu t Joubl rie fend > singles and double: | current “anti - spy’ propaganda : 4 t ; : 1 double down. It came on a 35-yard fend his men’s singles and doubles | nati nay stage a work! campaign.) eae decided to stage two of aoe oa : game of the | from Colorado College’s Bob titles. Dickson and his last year’s in memory of the 119) “Grltelem of Kennan’s work for, 1 : ine # 5 ee i Cit League injto John Turco of Holy Cross doubles partner, Jack ton of men who died in the West Frank-| the fund was in a dispatch from a| r the Vie “sets Sag E was played ee. Orlando. both were top seeded in fort coal mine explosion Pravda apétidedt ini the United | nt front. with ers won over Ben- B | ~ anise, eee John L. Lewis, president of the states. nee i t vere wi victory over badly by a 4 to 3 score, ay Gr Leam Mas wage ral bi an 8 Ups c. | United Mine Workers Union, would) (‘The attack indicated Kennan, a | en matel aaa aoes eres aki Rodriguez te father, Jack Staton Sr not comment on the work stoppage} 3 ; ‘ Bie Jurins ic LL oh ap Se triple and A Arriv d F The only other defending cham- talk however ’ Pes Bre irs renee WITH THE IX CORPS IN-KO- is e or pion beside Dickson is Tom Mick-|'"T have no comment one way| Westeta auiNGnie oe Senior eae George A. Sears, son Ma of Benny's ler, St. Augustine, in the boy's | or another,” he said. “I will neither/ernment affairs; would not be ete ee be ebay oa : d Joes shut Orange Bowl Play singles division. anon nu deny any rumors."| ceptable-as ambassador to Moscow | je coecinw on the peethilr clus ¢ r league enny's 9, a OR The UMW contract permits “‘me-| (President Truman said Nov. 20! +... : ” sie oa aves . s front wit he 213th kgs EASY en it hat t oe MIAMI (#—Forty-four members Sug ar Bowl Week morial period’’ work stoppages of Kennan was being considered to Fie Battalion part ment t t ‘ are | with I 29: The Almendares of Georgia Tech's unbeaten football sup to five days a year for mine) succeed Ambassador Alan G. Kirk. | + py ; eing sent t te Tony Club of Havana, Cuba. | squad arrive in Miami today for disaster victims. Specuiation grow-| The” President commented that |" p,. s 38 a graduate ‘of te The t Gt , hampions of the Island what looks like will be eginning it} ay ing daily in mining circles is that Kenna had an important part in ; aa 1 in “Key é f ¢ re a opened a _ three- (open game with the Baylor Lewis will call a memorial work developing the American policy for ‘ : 3 4 tat low max eries with Benny’s Ca- |in the Orange Bowl New NEW ORLEANS Sugar Bow! Se!¥ around New Year's Day to| containment of Confmunism and | WSs 264 2 ee alles pr L t eniovment this city. The locals Day “ : : i. tie in with the threatened steel! “certainly ought to Know his way 3 ae \ See 9 se trace ; gave Se r r opener by a 9 to 8 Baylor team is due Thursday | Week begins today with the arrival | strike | around. out. there.”*) | isa — = today. Sho Malgrat lasted 7 innings | and Coach George Sauer feels there (Of Tennessee and Maryland at their Lewis and other, UMW officials) seb tartare Pervrrerrir yt Bos t rest h ie " the locals and was touched (should be considerable scoring football traini Nps. came here shortly after the violent D Ga 5 re Tp ie - din 1 day, | 7 runs and § hits. Pedro | “I think it will be two fine teams is the national cham- ‘€xPlosion ripped through the Orient; emonstrations | Peo le Ss Forum| Dick Sa uez finished the game | playing in Orange Bowl and acing first in al | No. 2 mine last Friday, bringing i f Pp us nee ional boy Although te f got credit for the win. Al _ neither is gc © waste time spar- ; Asso od Press poll of the season, death to 119 miners iB k Ou I . s of Miami gave the big crowe » hit two doubles. Eng arcunds RUE. Wilk certie, nl! Maryland: wae the cued ranked |CO0s ner, Cecil Sanders, was} rea t A ‘ The Citizen weteomen Bob Green, the {had waited for by rally ir ; 3 e locals lost to the |Opening immediately,” he said at team in the final AP poll, taken alive from the bl: sc tan A P sons. of the views of. its sven junior of ;the third set and fighting Juniors by a 6 to 2 score. Wace, Tex Visitors are beginning to arrive | after virtually aie was aban: ppointee rote: cre tue the ealitun rena f r nationally |to a bitter finish the fo } y as the: losing Both teams are equipped to|here for the week of sports activity doned, He has been given a good are cosseated ivelous we avid Harum of ie 7 wed 7 hits: Pazo|Make it a t offensive game,’ | which ns with the boxing t¢ chance to recover | CAIRO wm—anu- {| Sane € v 7 hits; Paz 8 ce i at r, int-palace and anti- Pe saeeb rae) met a Gonzalez hit doubles. ne continued. “Only one team has |nament and first round of tennis During ‘his ordeal Spell |Western demonstrations broke out i eecde: ia ear vi ane n-| & r won over “sis _ able to score two times on jplay ; parentiy “ave. Up “nope i ph ae in' Cairo and Alexandria today in| (fe paren fe ald, the nur ht funior’ in oneret oe tb ave h Sls senson but I believe we} Maryland Coach Jim Tatum says ing. Lyi snaps and. apsing} L pditeat: nigathet. the aileuintineke ab | these enee eked meee \ daaltiei eb fg scores ie tehed this game |“ : allt est Grice. them.” |this year's gar Bowl football into intern i at perioas of unceal g pra-Western banker ‘as chief of Tenn reusiented ot a i eyes Florida has | said. “T ind allowed one | y mia spaphy odd of the Tech |game will be an “ideal test of the | sciousness, he scribbled what he| the-Royal Cabinet. als Goes : he ere tate junior | way th the by Notario in the | Yellow Jackets said at Atlanta “I gle wing inst the split T." | thought was his final message. Unconfirmed reports said police | agg ipo is rankings South Floridaj the start of t ‘ » hit a dou. L&lieve Baylor will be our toughest} Tennessee. using a power-packed it he told his wife opened: fire: to disperse demonstra- NOT EXAGGERATED 3 League is ar cuit. It-is|the time to t : . “for the lo. OPPonent and Larry Isbell probably | single-wing attack, ground out 368.5) “May the good Lord bless and! tore in Alexandria, Polite there | itor. The Citizens” ; rated by the owing to! their hee om "©" the most dangerous passer we'll yards game this season, with keep you dear wife. You and the! announced’ a state of alert, { wish to express the the tremencc of junior | Tf th pper = winhie | tan iss All-America Tailback Hank Lauri- | kids meet me in Heaven. (Signed)! py Cairo, students at Fouad Uni- thanks of the Department. of. : tennis in South Flor as the char ea ‘ > a We'll certainly have to play our|cella of New Orleans the triple-, Husband and dad, Cecil iversity held a mass meeting at [mse fr your continued interest in second most powerful scholastic! The Conchs B s ane ia best football to win threater who sparked the way Investigations into the disaster) which they shouted slogans against |the Armed Porees. Blood J : in the nation. The; ment John ¢ telt-| Dodd said the Yellow Jackets; Maryland is a split T team which | were scheduled to get underway) the King’s new Royal Cabinet chief, | Pteet?™ : Los Angeles. Coach} Leo Ca F ni ¥ pitcher P. | will buckle down to serious prepa-| gained an average of 423.3 yards a today. Among those planning {0} Dp. Hafez Afafi Pasha, whose at | The need for blood has not been t?'year yarsity,! Dopp, -a R ez; : ration immediately after their ar-|game, with power - running Ed | probe the wrecked mine were Lew-| pointment appeared to have halted | ¢<*s#erated. Ht is imperai that _ will not be engaging iever so r 1 Oct. 11: The police baseball (rival (Mighty Mo) Modzelewski the top| is and Mlinois UMW President,| the dominant. Wafdist Party. Squad ® Prs"a™ of “sive” “give — local talent | venled: themse club of Cuba lost to a Key We have a lot of work to do| threat Hugh White. State, federal andl of police ‘stood by for any emer-|#84in” be maintained in order: to- ation is rife here as to| City. single : West picked team by an 18 to jin a short time,” he said, “and! In Thursday’s Sugar Bow! events, | company. inspectors, also will) Be {gency as the students demonstrat. Sure #9 sdequate reserve t the concrete surfaces | pionships that t t - 6 score. The locals hit 20 safe- ;1 en anxious to get the boys back}Tom Brown Jr., Gardner Mulloy | in the party e gees Is cannot let down un- 2 on visiting stars, who! will have to fight i their l¥- It included 3 doubles and a (in harness. We won't put in many | and Eddie Moylan head the tennis ——-_— Tolle’ later dispersed the crowds "i! "5 Sox! is Teac hed. be ave played all their lives on| positions. Coach Pins" | triple. Skipper Rueda led the |rough licks but there's plenty to|stars. LSU will try for its fourth, qs. Wi ll Be La in. Alexandria ‘and in Cairo, ,, t#nk You again for: your, the «slow “clay: Citv singles and) lin Hernandez, W hitters with 4. Vidal was the | do. sttaight Sugar Bowl boxing crown Saliv ‘a ie [but newspaper reports said a state did cooperation: and. best ve duties - champion © Rath Hare| Ban Weeon ns ainlingenichee! Baylor will be making its first |against Wisconsin. of emergency was already in effect , pincerely, foes tenstine, who has had long» ex-|Carbonell and « 3 Oct. 13: The Navy Stars lost {appearance in a major bowl, The RAUNT l ed lr tead Of linthls. capital, PAUL ering patience on both types, thinks the! new faces that have to the Cuban Police by a 7 to § | Bears scored 231 points in’ regular ; M } | F : Vv : King Farouk’s appointment of | e rocuie med Foungsters will have a good! ward so fast that they have heen| score. The visitors hit § safely | Season play to their opponents’ 114| 1NEW | ethod For . | Afifi- and one other pro-Western |!" Forees re Nee a ee) ard sed BEY bat 4 walks and 4 errors gave |f0F 8 record of eight victories, one : Blood For Tests. saviser to the Royal Cabinet wos Derr Pesan aces vided the Key orca on t r them the game. j"e and one loss. Promotion Of ideseribed by qualified sources as | sees : Oct. 21: Vidal pitched the | cre gata mpion of the South- | By HOWARD W. a foreshadowing a royal effort to set- | a trand Theater to a win over the |°8tern Conference and rolled up| . Associated Press Science Writer tic igypt’s bloody quarrel with the | se Tre held’ them scoreless | 288 Points against 76 in winning | ON EIC Wanted PHILADELPHIA (®—Instead of gridigh, | Today's Birthday ed 3 Joe Mira hit | 10 and tying one. The Yellow Jack- | : king your finger to get a STEVE ALLEN, born Dee. 26, : the. winners, Ellis |S have won five of seven previous | WASHINGTON, (%—In a report | sample of blood the doctor may 11921, in New. York, son’ of vaune- Be 7 ae. bowl games. This will be their |to the Senate made public Tues-/|soon be ing SPORT NOTES ville performers, and now a tele- 4 : \ tie - Stans pe {fourth visit to the Orange Bowl, |day night, the armed services ‘Spit in this spoon. ! vision comedian in his own A Cale he a3 158 —— Bs subcommittee on defense) He will be using the saliva for} Jim White, former player for }show. While a bigh school senior, Nios alow the Navy [tesa cece S cross country nt i a that pro- | some tests now made oN ee fg mes is the new head coach | he decided to make radio his career 1s taste Peel sed its season by capturing ; motion for military officers be, These tests were expla Y|of the New York Athletic Club's | and went on the air as an t in the Sa ab as the AAU title in Atlanta based in part upon “demonstrated ,to the American Association for | basketball team. actor, in 1942 he went to He had pitched 8 perfect innings — ability to conserve men, money | the Advancement of Science by Dr. | \K O-Y, Phoenix, Ariz, ab an an- was thrown out at se vo errors in the ninth e the Navy two runs. Nov. 2: Vidal of the Strand and Macias of Benny's hooked up in a real pitchers’ battle which Vidal won 2 to 0. He al- lowed 3 hits; Macias 4. Nov. 4: Mongolo Sanchez held Benny‘’s to two hits and wen by a 15 to 1 score, San+ tana hit a double and a triple. Nov. 4; Clayton Sterling hit the first homer over the fence. e by Campbell ruined | of the Guggen- New York City. and materials.” | Eight of the 18 men on the Notre Frances Krasnow, H Dame basketball squad hail from, The group had previously criti- | heim Dental Clinic j the state of Ilinoi cized what it termed waste by the She and associates discovered that > ——— __ |Air Force, Navy and Marines saliva contains cholesterol in the 9 score. Buster Roberts hit 5 | In a separate statement, the same amounts that this chemical | safely in six tries, and Vidal | SUbcommittee chairman, Sen. Lyn-/ aj wi your bleod } | four. Roberts hit 2 doubles and |“ B. Johnson (D.-Tex.) com esterol is a substance com- | three singles. He scored three | mended retary of the Army in food, especially in cggs, | runs and drove home three. Pace for initiating a ‘‘cost con ic is part of your body's chem- sciousness” s. This stuff gets out} program in the Army Obviously, anyone who tried to | c! ical proces Dec, 6: Kaki Rodri ca aap Ne during arthritis and the over Strand Theater by a 4 to SGCE Bobby Doerr “spoiled no-hit | ulcer, eventually beeame a riet- games for Bob Feller in 1939 and | work disk jockey and then # come- again in 1946. Both hits were sin- | dian. He hes written @ pores ine gles. { popular: song) --—seipaneecete _Six members of the Brandeis| The University of Florida basket- University basketball -squad hail| ball team is composed of five fun- from New York, three from Mass.,| iors, 10 soplis and three two from Pa, and one from Conn.) There are no seniors on | 2 score. Vidal scored the two |‘liminate waste from the armed | rhx atic diseases, It is one of ' runs for Strand and hit three |5¢Tvices has cut out a tough job /the causes—but not the main one— | Safely, One was good for a |'°" himself,” Johnson said lof hardéning of the arteries. double. Pazo hit two dotbles The report questioned whether! Sativa of healthy persons con- | for Benny‘s, the Army has excessive recrea- teins jess cholesterol than that of tional facilities, It was the first time a Key | Dec. 19: Nav. Sta. Cards and declared it | sick people. The difference, Dr. w | pee z a has been guilty of ‘unnecessary | Kiasnow d, is easily measur- ester did the trick. ;over Strand Theater by a 15 to}... role ieee. : y yaad ris have: th di Nae. 1 of the Strand|9 score. Ir emp ott hit | U8¢,%f Scaree aluminum. on little-| able. When you have tooth’ deeay 77 tf safe 6 tries. This in- nd: Sautanie teats buildings. or other dental troubles, there is t e sa d ' 3 ang santana two’ There was no immediate com- | m cholesterol in your saliva: blade ans scored. Re bles and a single. Lopez, | ment from the Army When you have tooth troubles and} N Lopez of the S zand |singles and a double, Mongolo, a} ‘The report wag based on staff :also sick, there is the largest: t { e and a triple ane . triple and two singles \ che at. eight Army centers: amount of saliva cholesterol, — ‘ ed 4 runs and| Dee. 13: Nay. Sta, Cards p Camp Atterbury, Ind., Fort Bel. Dr. Krasnow said all this makes} a ‘ Benny's Cafeteria a 7 to 7 tie.| voir, Va., Fort Devens and Camp the spit a good diagnostic tog pie fhe Brooks Stars fo The game was called on account| Edwards; Mass., Camp Kilmer, BREET te Sn ; HALFBACK KEN CARPENTER of the Cleve : cited a game with Benny’s Ca-!of darkness N. J., Fort Lewis, Wash., Camp; There are only four members;o mble on the Cleveland 14-yard line in N ast dropped from| Dec. 20: Strand Theater won| McCoy, Wis., and Camp Rucker, | the Chicago Black Hawks who did onship football game at Los*Ang i it night cap the jover Gulfstream by a score of 7) Ala, "' not play for any other team in the 1 kickoff and dropped the t F the Cards 11 to} to 1 to cinch the first half of the In general the Army was cred-| NHL. him. In background Rams are Gu back arvin Johnson (27). No, Gaudie. The Rams won 24-17 on d Larry Bring of the Los An ard Dick Daugher 38 of Browns is a 73-yard touchdown pa Nov. 27: One of the worse ' games of the year was played. Strand beat Benny‘s by a 17 to Island City Baseball League for|tied with a good job of feeding, | | 1951-52. Lefty O'Rourke was the | clothing, housing and medieal care | | winning pitcher and Snyder Hoser. Se Adolph F. Rupp has been head the | of its troops. “Morale is generdlly | basketball coach at the University ‘ good.” the report said of Kentucky since 1931,