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- Spittin’ Image, Avenger To Meet Tn Holder Of Track Record Will Go To Post Against Top Field Tonight | Eight of the classiest dogs | at the current meeting of the | Key West Kennel Club, will | go tothe post tonight in the Navy Charity Special. Race as a feature of Navy Carni- val night at the track. Spittin’ Image who _ holds the track record for the 5/16 mile distance will be pitted against, among others, A- venger who held the mark up until last Saturday night. -In what promises to be the hottest race of the meeting to date. The dopesters ‘are in a quandary as to which will come up with a win althoughsthe halance of the eight dog field is packed with fast dogs—any of which could come up} with a-win. Pups iike Renegade, Jullienne, Honest Buddy, Resona- tor and Really Tree, who have shown plenty of class in copping impressive wins at the track will make up the balance of the field. Thousands are expected to jam the track for the most talked about race of the season. Kennel Club president Abe Aronovitz has an- nounced that the entire net pro- « ceeds .of the Kenael Club opera- tion tonight will be given to the Navy Charity Carnival who has undertaken the task of raising $100,000: for the use of local chari- ties. A beautiful silver cup will be awarded to the winner of the fea- ture race tonight by Captain A. E. Buckley, commanding officer of the Naval Air Station and chair- man of the board cf governor's’ of the Charity Carnival. In addition,the.ten aspirants for | the title of Navy Charity Queen | will be present to solicit votes on} their behalf. | Last’ night, Buddy's Reward, | owned by the R. K. Hutchings Ken-} rel copped a win by two lengths | over gib'ue zibbon field. in the| {> it- the track. nnet took the lead at the ~ and coasted in ahead of the in the creditable time of 32,3 de. aa ‘werd rin second and Lost il came, in.third by. a neck, Bud@y’s Reward paid 21.60, 9.60 and 68% while a ticket on Forward wis go0d for 6.20 to place and 3.80 to show. Lost ‘Trail paid 4.20, The Dily Double, Thunderette and Glen Page, paid 64.60. Post time tonight is 8:00 p. m. Srorts Mirror By The Associated Press TODAY A. YEAR , AGO— Du- quesne and St. Bonaventure, the nation’s only unbeaten basketball teams, met at Pittsburgh, with Du- quesne winning, 59-63. FIVE: YEARS AGO — Citation won the Seminole Handicap at! Hialeah, Park. TEN YEARS AGO—Lefty Carl} Hubbell signed his 1943 contract } with the New York Giants. TWENTY YEARS AGO — Ralph | Metcalfe set_a world's indoor rec- | ord for 70 yards with a time of| 5:07, When relishes are passed with a main course, put your helping of them on yoyr dinner plate. If jelly is passed with the bread or} rolls, put your helping of it on} your bread-and-butter plate. | | Boxing Tonight Championship Bout KID GAVILAN WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION v S. CHUCK DAVEY WELTERWEIGHT CONTENDER on RADIO SPONSORED BY MONROE BEER DISTRIBUTORS, INC’ © Page onight's Entries (NOT POST POSITIONS) First Race — 5-16 mile Cover Dust Brave Burton Silver Comrade Kitten Finish Thought Mack Truck Jet Roll Sable Prince Second Race — 5-16 mile Stirring News Mae Bender Ack Polka’s Fire Kiss In Dark Susanville Reckless Trudy Front Rank Third Race — Futurity Joe Blow Erosion Aska Kay Merry Polka Nevelyn Gail Fax Flighty Plenty Left Fourth Race — 5-16 mile Divine Deévil Cute Paddy Silent Profit Summer Gal Agent Slim MeVey Foolish Router Fifth Race — 5-16 mile Sign Here Jenny Mc Blue Tinsel Metropolis Honest Honey Pasha’s Lady Loose Goose Broady BENCH VIEWS _ By JACK K, BURKE If 1 should tell you that your children would not have any kind of state recreation program dur- ing the coming summer months, what would be your reaction? Pro- bably the same as mine was the other evening when Athletic Direc- tor Win Jones told me about this. It seems that a committee made up of citizens in the state capital decided that the children, could do | without a summer recreation pro- | so they voted to give the | |funds out in raises instead of pay- | gram, jing a physical education instructor for three months. Their idea is not very smart in! that some 300 children daily bene- fit from this and also it keeps them jout of trouble. This could be dan- gerous, in the fact that a juvenile problem could arise with so much time on the hands and minds dur- ing the day. For some unknown reason Jones could not explain, this so-called. ci- tizens’ committee thought they were doing the small boys and girls a favor, But instead, they have created ‘a problem that must be handled locally, and most pro- bably without funds. Sixth Race — 5-16 mile Rip Roarin Traveling Bug We’re Telling You Silver Fritzie Tendresse Miss Spot Scalpel Miss Intellect Seventh Race — 5-16 mile Jewell’s Trump Flashy Reward Lodi Derby Roll Staver Sun-Tattler Globe Trotter Luck Eighth Race — 5-16 mile More Corn Do Dat All Time Iva Leone Top Bracket Captain Rebel Silque Lucky Teter Nineth Race — 5-16 mile Resonator Julienne Really True Spittin’ Image Avenger Honest Buddy Renegade Wilshire Tenth Race — 5-16 mile Jack Riboud Joy Street Pete’s Ghost Vire Hazard Hymor Jack Kochman Sensational Lass Trina To those high and mighty people I say, “Is this the American way?” The large gallery of women that | gathered at the Key West Golf | Club yesterday were pleased at the | ty Race THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, February 11, 1953 K w 4 Ke i Cl i R it Ch , Tuesday, Feb. 10th FIRST RACE—5-16 MILE Date of — Race. : Sunny Dell Vendome Justa Harmony Jackie Ward * Crystal Ghost Trica’ H = My Tess Water, Imp. THU Re tees 49% 56 624 67 54% 59% 42 Pr 2 os & 6 p 8 + r 20 6 80 r 40, 2 80 7 40 8 40 3 5 17.80 **} Out 10.40 = 4.20 3.60 6.40 Date of Last Race SECOND RACE—S5-16 MILE ae 1 Wide, gained Tired 5 Early speed Off late No mishap 25.60 °° Faded steadily run Winner—Fred Whitehead’ 's Frindle B., June, 1949. - Thunder Bird—Wade 3.00 3.40 Quiniela (3-7) 11.40 Time—32.4 2- 3* 23° 23° 2- 3* 23" 2. 3° Ger LONE REALLY 2- 3° Glen Page 2- 2' Aloof 2- 3° Clever Guy « 2- 3° Bill Moore Wonderful Time Star Rider A ea Piper va POON RE Cee erent erg taka a 2s Going away *t Good effort 2. 3 Brave Bender Winner—F. BiZARRE PREM BELIEVE Dat ite of Last Race TH:RD RACE—FUTURITY Time—30 + Whistling Lad Houri Suki Sal Charlie Fax Martha Jo , Real Black 2- 3" Dian Hill Refunder 50 69 WHISTLING LAD HOURI SUKI SAL 5ST 55% 63% ois Winner—Cliff Waller’s Brindle D. r 2a 3 ra 54 ot 7° 8 T, 1951. * Wide, mora a109N 00 o, Handily *t On inside *i Early speed 10.20 *" Poor effort Razor’s Edge—Wintra 2- 3° 24 2- 3° 23° 2- 3° 2- 3* Tu ained Col. Wianer—Cl 3.40 3.80 Quiniela (2-8) 10.00 5.00 Date of Last Race FOURTH RACE—FUTURITY Time—30 2 2 2- 2¢ 2- 2° 2- 2¢ Gunette Boy Comrade Bonny Biddy Mote Little Secret Brindle Ike Ioma Linda Hill 72 = lenback (For. My Perli) GUNETTE BOY COMRADE BONNY BIDDY 514 574 Qs 1% 6H Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Red Fawn 2p? 1 200 e352) 2 3.40 ar ee 5°43 3, Si 6 6 8 7 A + Hu: “t Wi 5.90.7 7 8 9.40 * ugust, 1951. 4.80 3 11 46 88 6 233 674 55 8 745 B., 12.40 6.00 46.80 3.40 Tiring at ig ie gaine 2:80 * Some gain 11.60 *! Gave wa Thru early 16.20 ** Wide Ist turn. Outrun Gun Heath Hol- 3.40 Quiniela (1-3) 40.00 2. 2-'5° Lost CUBE 2- 7° Last 2- 5° bites ates BUDDY'S Date of Last Race FIFTH RACE—S5-16 MILE Time—32.3 Brindle Comer Lightning Rodney Adjust. High Blow Hi Jolly Innocence Teacher’s Choice . Instantly ‘ 55) 70’ 51 63) 23° 23° 23" 2; 3 2- 3° 52! Ace’s Victoi BRINDLE COMER LIGHTNING RODNEY ADJUST ‘Layne-LaStarza To Battle Friday NEW YORK ‘#i—“Hey, fellows, clinic of Miss Patty Berg. She | how about us?” kept them amused with her antics | You couldn't blame Rex Layne and whimsical jokes for the hour! or Roland La Starza if they gave period. Due to the high winds whieh pre- | out with that yell. Here they’re set for one of the vailed, Patty was off het regular | most important heavyweight bouts game. She and Joe Lopez, Sr., combined forces but could not de- feat Fred Lux and Norton Harris. An unofficial score showed ‘the Harris-Lux team winner by 4.1, All yeu dog racing lovers — don’t forget tonight to go out to the KW Kennel. Club to -help the Navy Charity Carnival out. They are to get a certain percentage of the take, so-help them along. The Key West High School bas- | ketball team will meet the Ken- tucky Military School on the local court Friday night, followed by Coral Gables High on Saturday. Two games are in store for you and both promise to be thrillers. After last weekend, the locals are of the year Friday and what hap- pens? Everyone is talking about Chuck Davey and Kid Gavilan’s welterweight title bout in Chicago tonight. “It's enough to drive a man out jof his mind,” a sad shake of his head. “Oh, Well. Roland will belt this Layne | out and then we'll be ready for a title shot at the Marciano-Walcott | winner, That will be a big pay day.” La Starza feels the same way. Repeat that for Layne and his manager, Marv Jenson. It's a standout bout between the No. 3 challenger in Layne, 24- all out for revenge and they don’t | year-old slugger from Lewiston, care against who, ‘Utah, and the No. 4 contender, NAVY MAN CHARLES COTSALAS sett Photo ine Force Bowling Tournament on tt 70¥2 56 5644 Winner—Fred. Whitehead’ 's Red Brin said Jimmy De} Angelo, La Starza’s manager, with | a Ye ve Ye 6 3 3.70 Ya 8 1 2 5 3 4 7 rin s Bocas aie All. the way 1.30 * Best of rest 8.80 ° Little gain 7.70 * Gave way 7.40 "4 No mishap 6.80 ** No factor 18.90 ** Outrun 8 16.90 "Faded steadily +» October, 1951. Beach Comber— 2.60 Quiniela (6-8) 7.60 4.00 Sverot’ “"|'Truman Received Ordinarily interest would be very high hereabouts over this one, at least in the TV ‘version, The bout will be telecast nationally by NBC. But, as everywhere else, the fight jonly one fight at the moment, | © Davey vs Gavilan. Kiner Balks At Salary Cut LOS ANGELES # — The real salary battle of the spring season is just about to begin. It pits | Ralph Kiner, the home run slugger |of the Pittsburgh Pirates, against | baseball's David Harum, ‘the eru- dite Branch Rickey. The Pittsburgh executive has asked Kiner to take a 25 per cent cut~all’ that baseball law allows-- from his $90,000 salary of last son. Rickey sent bis son, Branch} Jr., out here in advance to. break, the news to Kiner and see what could be done. Apparently Kiner made it plain he was willing to take a modest cut-say 10 per cent--but he was emphatic in saying he wasn't ready for a 25 per cent slash that would reduce his salary to, $67,500. There is a temporary stalemate in the negotiations, Rickey . has tried to peddle Kiner to other clubs, but he wants young players who can help the club he is lining up for his new manager, Fred Haney, who bossed Hollywood in the Pacific Coast League for sev- } attended a testimonial dinner for Haney last night. “Some other clubs are trying to get him. Four \or five clubs have made us propo- | sitions, If it was cash we wanted, chance of a trade, perhaps, but ithere are some clubs that would | be willing to assume the full $90,000 nd give up some pretty fair lent. Always set a hot glass cooking utensil om a dry surface, and use Gry pet holders with which handle #, | Varied Letters WASHINGTON (#—As President fans in New York are thinking of | Truman was preparing to leave office he got letters saying he was “so right it’s almost uncanny” and that his administration was ‘the poorest excuse for government in history.” He got letters asking for loans The Beer tha 23 ily Rare Little Lak Calloway a‘ 60 Winner—Manuel Foster’s Black ANDY YARDLEY Date of Last Race Date of Last Race Irene Speedy Mohammenden ynelle 2-3 Vandal 2- 3* Raven Beauty TURNING POINT Last Race * Baddy’s Reward 2- 7° Forward. : 7° Thataway - 7° British Isle - 7° Anna 0 ~ Tenny FORWARD LOST TRAIL” Date of Last Race A 5° aes SIXTH RACE—S.16 MILE Time—33.1 2,90 Easily best 3.70 * Very wide 5.60 * Closed well 16.20 “ Tired badly 14.80 Off strided 22.40 ° Shut ‘off 5.80 "No factor 2.80 **? Outrun aa ee Alone 3. 4.20 Quiniela (2-5) 11.60 5.20 1 5 Bender 6 Sue 8 3, 2. 2 , Jt aoe aero RARE SEVENTH RACE—S-16 MILE 6s 61% STs 58 68 6342 1 Time—32.4 8.80 Saved for win 2.40 *! Steady gain 4.40 * Wide str. 7.70 *! Jam ist turn coe bl 4 Pe Ee 2 x a“ s 6° , A bg 8.80 ‘* Jam Ist turn 604 78 14.80 * Jam Ist turn B. Stutz’ Brindle D., Oetober, 1951. oy “yee Luck—Leslie Jo 19.60 12.40 5.40 hie Quiniela (2-4) 15.60 00m Oh eo te ME EIGHTH RACE-—S-16 MILE Point Matt Wynn Girl ay 1 as ea¢3 24 49% 60 53% lift Waller's Brindle D., Ji ssszees 6. 5. 12: 10. . e 3.80 *. Shut off 8 11.40 " Crowded early nrg Comber—Jo Ann Lee 3.80 Quiniela (7-8) 43.00 4.60 NINTH RACE—S-16 MILE Am wwe a00 balance: bate CO Tm DOGO Boorsanwe - s Be 33 72 6644 67% 63 59 67% 4 eh? Ee og a a 5 6 a ‘Trail summer + Go RO a2 eres 29 00 C9 A ee Py 53 . Hut Red Brindle D., 1 ichings’ Abrust, 949. F REWARD 9.60 6.80 1.29 = Qitniete 125) :90.00 “) Faded stea Razor's rong se BE Ey TENTH RACE—S5-16 MILE 00 e289 D co ms OF tel el enow 71 ¢ Kennels’. White & Ticked B., June, 1950, Rédndke Ramb- - 17.0 6. : . S40 # Quintet (1-5) 26.20 of money and for help in getting; cratic the named homecoming queen. He got | letters. suggestions for a plano’- playing| One of her hardést chcres, she Partner and for a match for daugh-| said, was politely saying no. ter Margaret, thousands of requests for some And he got, in his Jast three |the President's clothes to sell months in the White House, 6,647} church bazaars. letters telling him what a good president he was. Fish’ fillets, cauliflower, white Mrs. Beth Campbell Short, Tru-| sauce and many salads will look man’s correspondence secretary, | especially attractive if you told the Woman's National Demo- ithem with paprika before to of at t Made Milwaukee Famous © FE — ie ets bere ng Compan, Mivsuben Om