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ce: all Norwegians Lead Olympics BG WPKLaCAR oo ‘ ale wrapped up t ec Olym. pie games todoy theve was ® lot of trouble get final kines thed ‘The United States played Canada toe furious 34 dre. snd picked Up second peor to the © atian cha p in the hoekey tour nameat jay night for rufinerup honors to Norway i» the final standings for the 10 days of com petition. ‘The hockey game was supposed to have been the final competition in these king sized games, which drew a record entry of 1.178 ath leties from 30 tations 2 4 for the ea} feodlights in Bis! Fut the ¢ " " third, fe the tourna Poland mor r by Crechostovakia and Sweden were ordered to play off their third place tie ot Jordal Sta dium starting 4 i ., only two hours before the closing cere monies are seheduled to start To top it off the Czechs don't want to play. They claim since they beat the Swedes 40 Surday night the game in unnecessary The Internationa! lee Hockey Federation said i was necessary under a rule passed last week. The rule requires playoffs when two teams are tied for one of the first three places in the European World and Olympic Champion ships. The present tournament counts for both the World and Eu repean tithes A goal by Jimmy Sedin of St Paul, Minn., with less than three minutes to play, saved the Amer jeans from | ving olved in the rhubarb. The draw gave them one Doint.. That meant silver medals and raived the United States final ever al point total to ©. their best fr any Winte Olympics in The second piece hockey finish alse equatiod the best th ears ever haye done ‘The host Norwegions, far ar away the biggest point scorers won their customary firot and see ond places in the ski jamping Sun day before 150,009 oniookers—th« largest crowd ever to coe » Winte Olympic event. The Norwegians | have won ihe fitw two places ir jumping in four of the fiwe pre vious Winter Olympics and they've atways corried off the first place sald medal Norway hed ® grand total o 125 “ points The United States was an easy second in the point ceoertmen ‘a Finland with 72 an¢ co FEAR MAN DIED (Continued from Page One) to the corner, the whole faved ap. I tell you, I hve fever seen anything burn 0 fast.” Hernandes said that he knew “these alcohotios” some- times dept in the olf structure. “T. think one of them was in there and started the fire may fromf that canned heat stuff drink. They drink anything they ean get their hends on a chance z ov OF PILLS (ce from Page One) doctor there ased & stomach pump to pomp him out and told us we could take him home At home, little Derry! seemed to be in date. Mrs. Jernigan did fot think that unusual since it was his uenal nap time. Jimmie Jerni gan, however, trained to observe sick people, noticed his baby's fin- gernaits ard toenails turning pur His little old eyes seemed to be half closed,” Mrs. Jertigen sobbed. “We rushed bim te the Naval Dis pensary at the Seaplane hase There the doctor geve him oxygen and had him ruched beck t the Naval Hospital, where be was th an oxygen ten At 5 o'clock last evening, the waiting parents were informed that their boy had died Ni doctors re perform xan sutopey, wi are testing the ml = oe "s mother and Jim 1 ty gaits washer vosbed down, from mi to be with their grieving H iz hi ill HE | ling walked and wn error by Rodr a al : Sedro Aguila == | \ In looking over the 1952 records of the Istand City Baseball League a 10 ining game played on tu 22nd of January ix of interest In that contest, the Brooks de- | feated the Strand and the pitching of Alee in relief seens to have been the high point of the game. Alce allowed but one bit and no runs in 6 innings of relief twirling. The game was broken up if i+ 1th when Mein Butler and Deane hit infield sing les. Alee then flied out to seore Melantoch after the cate. On January 13th the Brooks anc the Gulistream played arother 16 inning thriller whieh the Foodstore boys took 74. In the first four innings there was a0 seore for either team bu’ in the fourth the Brooks scored 2 runs and the Gulfstream one. tr the sevenh frame the Brooks scor ed 2 more ard in the alath Ingra | ham poled ow a long homer, R Lastres singied and Mays aad Ster guer scored two more to knot th | count : in the tenth the Brooks score two but he Gulfstreamets cam back with three runs te capture th: ballgame Some more pitching records hav been established. They are Most inings pitched: C. Alee & ; arrman 32. Greenwood 32 and O' Rourke 22 Most butters fanned: Alee 47 Greenwood 37, Karrman 30 and O Rourke 23 Mont walks: Greenwood 20, M jas ., C. Fernandes 17, Karrma Most rens off: Greenwood % Macias 20, C. Ferrandes 17 and O | Rourke 15 Earned runs: ©. Alee 5, Karrmo 4, Greenwood M, O'Rourke 10, ¢ Fernandes 9, Dean 1, Maril 3. / Rodrigues 3, Pu’ y Carbonell 4, 3 Sancher 6, Gallagher 1. Hoberts | Vidal 5, Dorsey 3, White 5, Maci: 8, Joe Lewis 2 and Kaki Rodrigu: | NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER » Page Une) | McCabe wio claimed to be on tt afi of an important broadeastir nagazine which would catapy | ser and her studio to fame. The 1% yeer old girl answered « is questions including the 64 dc a ow “Are you Marri Gr engaged" ‘No. she replied unsuapectin she +till believed it was a bonafic aterview. By the time she disco wed McCabe's intentions wer norital rather than feporteria | ~s bed fallen jn love wtih the re ‘haired newsman. | “ll spent $8,500 her | Le nent ern, ; y & very prying reporter pam: | ; } | ay the e the | "cae | me UP 7 | News in ‘he beea 3 4 | “I was startled and ; that sound | day bere and ever ‘believe my ears. it's town stuff not like Key West at all amt it destroys the very peace tha we came to Key West to find.” True to his profession has not rested at the He has walked miles town ond after a week formed about Key natives Private enterprise ty and the people Keys should make a! parks ond other agencies don't take over of your place Key West, after ts the periect example of the of American enterprise. Your road was the achievement of ler. This hotel-whieh is « anset to the community enterprise. Keep it that way.” The MeCabes are staying week before fying beck York Four year old Peter will tratl of broken hearts in the Marina Two of his most ardent aged seven and eight has built ii i ty f 3 i zfs i t gi i fi if . 332 : aft ise : He : i me caged sat fl Need For Better Mandoy, Pebreary 25,1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pase 3 TOTAL ECLIPSE K. W. HIGH BAND (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) and beliind the sun. « cues for the entire wae right about car. fo oevasion from all how wrong are some paris of the isiend, come to He- vans to dance in the parade and St. Mary's Star Of The Sea Catholic Ciurch’s Centenary Banquet Last Night Huge Success at & compete for the prizes. was *| Among the spectatets were desert. hundreds of American tourhsts feoms of who annually flock to Havana for from the ete ier event, Nether’ The band. whe went to Cuba Cana the cueste of the Cuban Tour- Switzer: |: Commission were rs to Havanes on Acrovias plenes experts arly Saturday morning. While big show. | in Cuba, the 91 members of the at" home, | band were quartered in the at it. to | Rancho Boyeros cog oe oaiede: was miles from Havana, were placed at their disposal by the Cuban and on Saturday afternooa, students were taken to Havana for 4 sightseeing and | A scheduled fn gen cance in the Municipal ha gg onl ate: on sunday evening ancelled due to rainy weather. ‘The students returned to Key lest by plane carly this marn- tm the diguntie . in acidition oe contingent were Miami ind Tarn: pa High School Banda, " fat if ail! if [ : . * * McLa.n Photo (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT) Mrs. C, B. Harvey, Mayor C, B. Harvey, City Commissioner Louis M. J. Eisner, Rev. H. L. Crane, 5. J., Bishop Francis BE. Hyland, D. D.; Rev. Joseph Maring, S.J. Henry B. Haskins, Rev. M. J. Reagan, S. J., Rev. Joseph P. weaver, 5. J., Rev. Thomas Atherton, S. J., Tony Martinez i a Lj r 3 Ee Getting The Flames, Under Control susiness Burean old By Knighi Key West & = : i : i that a Better t 5 ? prog 4 ' ‘ hav Jureau to handle complaints and P im prometing business fo: al fwios wes forwarded in 4 tter to The Cit fay, sign 1 by a Frank EB, ight, genera livery Kaight said that he diseove v¢ Inck of such a bureau whfi the Key West Chamber of emmerce counter lasi week “A cor er was there at the me time, and the writer hear’ wn his conversation wits the | ady in charge that he had a com | leint, end wished to know if} os a ‘Better Business wreaw’ in the city. He was ad ed that there was not, and be | a advined to take his complaint » the police.” Knight continues ‘Tt is selfevident that smai | smplaints net invelving cour etien fot within the scope | { the Police. Such matters ar } vatters of bilsiness integrity | ne the Police ape not trainer nd do not have the time for in estigating businem® ani cus wner disputes.” On the other hand, Knigh je, the of Kes Te FIREMEN AND MELPERS turn the hose on flames wrich destroyed an old lumber the corner of Simonton and Front streets early this morning. Special Deputy who discovered the blaze, said he was afraid that a waterfront man had died in the crew Was still searching the debris just before noon today for remains. The property is directly aeross the street from the Coca-Cola battling plant and is owned by A. Maitland Adams. t Weve The Better Business Bureaus, lof the country are universally | |feepected,” Knight said. “No! court actions are necemery to) " 3 oamous ry charge Business . enough law ers, Knight said, or other com F etent men or women in Key|to adjust legitimate Vest sufficiently interested in| because just a word ‘isiness to donate their time. | oliers from the Better aking turns to insure continuous | Bureau would cut off the Beneficial Plan way to get a loan entirely by mail is convenient T _. sod saves vou money’ Small “tide-over” loans made as prompdly @ larger amounts. EXAMPLES OF COST: f money? 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