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Jaden Gains Win Thursday x* ko * Conch Cagers ‘Meet KMI x ek Cops Kennel Club! Feature Over Keen Kut And Magnate By JIM COBB Citizen Sports Editor Jaden, four year old ‘vet- sran owned hy. jecisive win last night in the Key West Kennel Club fea- sure in the creditable time of | 32 seconds for the 5/16 mile| zourse---just seven tenths of | a second off the track record | held by Spittin’ Image. Starting from’ the number five position, the winner came from behind at the three quarter | pole-to finish just ahead of Keen Kut and three lengths infront of Magnate, who ran third. Jaden paid 8.40, 3.80 and 3.20 while Keen Kut returned * 9.20 and 5.60. A ducat on Magnate was good for 2.40 to show. The tenth race of the evening paid a hefty Quiniela of 126.00 when Kris Trouble finished 01e-two. The Daily Double returned a whopping 96.80. 900% TRACK TOPICS: Olympic Ken- nel’s Kris Adams, who copped a win in the tenth race last night is a descendant of the famed Beachcomber, an all-time great world champion greyhound who eo~nited the astounding total of ‘ovis throushout the course * reemg career. » * nlanity of other cham- sod at the -Kennel the Cliff) Waller Kennels, drove to a) Adams and Bee's! | Sports Mirror | By The Associated Press Marciano stopped Lee Savold when Savold was unable to come out for the seventh round of @ 10-rounder at Philadelphia. FIVE YEARS AGO—Dick Button }of Englewood, N. J., won the Men’s World Figure Skating title. | TEN YEARS AGO—Frank Dix- on, NYU freshman, defeated Earl Mitchell, Don Burnham and Gil Dodds in a 4:11.4 mile at the Bos- tor A. A. Games. TWENTY YEARS AGO—Curtis | P. Stevens piloted the winning |four-man bobsled in the National AAU championships and lowered | the record to 1:47.86 for 1% miles. this dog racing business got its start when farmers in . Kansas, !Oklahoma and Nebraska import- led greyhounds (the ownership of in the days of Cleopatra) to com- bat huge jackrabbits who preyed on their crcps. The hare, inci-; dentally, is a natural enemy of the greyhound. Then, the practice of “coursing” was instituted in which two grey- hounds were loosed with a rabbit within an enclosure. When they managed to make the rabbit veer from his course as they chased him, they were given points. Apertures were provided in the enclosure so that the rabbit could escape. Dog racing in England is one of their major sports with over 250 tracks dotting the landscape. Crowds of 80,000 are not unusual) there at Wimbledon Stadium. The sport started in this coun- try in 1925 in Emeryville, Cali- fornia and has since steam- rollered to where it is now legalized in seven states. Tonight, it will be Spittin’ Image, going to the post in the feature race against such cham- pions as Honest Buddy, Julienne, Joy Street, Really True, Wilshire, TODAY A YEAR AGO—Rocky | which was a mark of distinction, Rok Seek To Regain Winning Ways In Battle With Top Kentucky Five The Key West High School cage squad' will face \a stiff test tonight when they tackle the Kentucky Military | Institute five on the high school hardwood in an effort | ‘to jump back into the win | jcolumn after absorbing. a| | pair of hardfought defeats | at the hands of Pompano last weekend. The Kentuckians, who hold wins over such teams as 'Orlando “and St. Petersburg will loom as distinct favor- ites, although over the years, Key West has managed to hold them toa tie in the series. In the last meeting be- tween the two clubs in 1951, when the Conchs had one of their all-time great cage combinations----including the services of Jim Baker and Bobby Cooper, the Conchs gained a win by a one point margin. — But the Kentuckians, in the tradition of cage squads from that state have a lot of tall bas- ketball talent. ey have been facing only th larger high school and junio. | college fives in plav this year. ‘ However, the IConchs will be in top shape for, the encounter. In losing two to the Pompano Beanpickers last week, the Key Westers lost. not one whit of prestige—both of the games were thrillers which could have gone ‘Key West Kennel Club ‘Result Charts Thursday, Feb. 12th | Date of Last Race FIRST RACE—S-16 MILE Time—33 2. 5° Painted 2. Outrageous 2- 9° Inkey Racer 2- 5? 23 2. 2 2- Black ‘Connie 7 Wi or aie H. E. Russell’s Fawn Brin Wigwam PAINTED OQUTRAGEOUS INKEY RACER 53 5642 59 13.20 10. r 2 3 ~ sa a 7 2 Going away 3 * Good effort 1 * Early pace 5 * Closed gap 7 * Shut off 8 ™ No mishap 6 ‘%t No factor 4 20 * Thru early B., 0 4.80 7.00 4.80 20 Date of Last Race SECOND RACE—5-16 MILE Boy’s Trouble 2-5? Telecast 2- 5° Cold Gold 2- 4° Shattering 2- 5*° Lady Lancer 2- 4° Top News 2-5' Daisy Mohawk 2- 4° Well’s Fargo 2- 5* Winner—Paul Sutherland's Black D.. Two B. Great BOY’S TROUBLE TELECAST COLD GOLD 67 56 64 6842 Si” 53% = 10.40 4.20 Interfered .60 ** Met interfer. 8 + Early pace * Tried * Off slowly * No mishap 4 2 1 20 5 40 8 40 6 80 7 0 * Outrun 3 8 11.60 ., January, 1951. Our 4.40 16.80 3.40 9.20 4.40 ‘Daily Double—Painted and Boy’s Trouble paid 98.60 8 .» April, 1950. Tidy Reward— Time—32.4 ‘° Faded steadily Trump, Imp.— Quiniela (5-6) 28.60 Date of Last Race. Myste: ag 2- 5°° Chicle ae 2- 7°” Want ~ Careful Sir _ 4" sanablenine ‘inner—Edward F. Cadet. Kitty’ _ Dark SOME MIX * 2. 5* Quiniela (6-8) 87.00: Date of Last Race SIXTH RACE—S-16 MILE Time—32.1 gas Gs Cn DI Om S Buwaenwne P ra 3 re) st e 7 & Brindle D., October, 1951. Mix Em— SEVENTH RACE—S-16 MILE All the way * Good effort “+ Qutrun str. “i Gave way “) Wide Ist turn 9.40 * No factor 6.40 “ Faded steadily 21.20 ‘*! Outrun 2.40 2.40 liniela (4-7) 11, = Quiniela (4-7) 11.00 Time—32.2 Ester Reed Tumble Time Taxes Me Jack O’Lish Thankful My Charlotte " Fancy Times | 2 5° Snappy Dixie Wager fred Palermojs Red B., EASTER REED TUMBLE TIME 53S 55 65. 65% M 55. 60% 57 2 5 8 7 1 3 6 4 lune, 00 TAXES ME of Last oS TH!RD RACE—FUTURITY Date of Last Ri Time—29.4 : Reckoning Angus Harvest Call Gene Huff Judy's Pick Islander Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Brindle B., Jul PECK ANGUS HARVEST CALL Date of Last Race FOURTH 56 64 76 Si” 572 6742 s} Cee ors We Sea 8.10 Going away 4 2 40 * Good effort 3 * Came again 1 “i Early pace ‘i No mishap 4 No factor 3} rs 6 5 7 6 2 Th i 8 8 7.60° *+ Outrun july, 1951. 18.20 6: 7 ACE—FUTURITY 2- 5 2- 7 2. 5° Foothill Authentic Laurel Wood Fiction Lad 2-5° Jan-Jan Just lasted ** Jusi_ missed * Steady gain + Outfinished *! No mishap * Faded steadily oes aaa Byer—Tola Rea Fi % Quiniela (3-4) 90.60 2.40 Time—29.4 Run Mike Run Tow-Ee Henry D Lustre Gal Wise Mike Vicente Buddy — Winner—Mrs. H. RECKONING RUN MIKE RUN TWO-EE Mate of Last Race EIGHTH RACE—S-16 MILE Fast finish 3 Good effort ¥ Outrun str. * Some gain * Early pace ‘+ Wide ist turn 14.90 4 Outrun 7.80 _ Broke down Our Town, Imp.—Shepherd’s 4.40 3.60 — Quiniela (3-8) 56.40 3.40 . Time—32.1 rr 5 7 6 itched .» Feb., 11.00 5.60 | agen Ro 09 00 3 2 6 7 5 ai . E. Russell’s ‘Brin 1 4 2 4 3 3 4 NINTH RACE—S5-16 MILE 4.90 io As she pleased Inside route 1.70 *! Came again 3.80 * Wide, tired ° 19.20 *! No mishap * 5.60 **! Blocked 7 10.70 "4 Outrun ~ se py Red—Sweet Image ro Quiniela (3-8) 37.00 Time—32 - 7 Jaden Keen Kut Magnate Royal Joy Hill Queen * Pretty Blossom 43 3 4 2 Pim 5 5 6 6 es Lr 2 3 ra 5 et rT Benefited Benefited Met interfer. Interfered Evenly No factor *\ Out veesou gssss ow 3.90 12.40 5.60 2.80 4.40 5.60 2-6" Mim 2- 6° Virgo Oval Stepper 55 Winner—Cliff Waller's Brindle D. FOOT HILL AUTHENTIC LAUREL WOOD Date of Last Race 2-5* Nick Lutz 2-5" Joyous Miss 2- 5* Gail Lee 2- 5'° Probie Texas Pick 2-4" Jack Mc 2- 4' Zavella 2- 4¢ ek 6814 Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Brindle D., NICK LUTZ 5. 60 *i Wide Ist turn 12.40 * Wide 1st turn 11.60 “ Tired early Jae 's Edge—Wintra eo 60 Quiniela (1-3) 44.00 4.60 WMA IO OE SZumaunseae FIFTH RACE—S5-16 MILE 68 be 49a : 58 Time—32.2 Easy winner 4 2d in foto 4 Steady gain ~ “t Early speed “4 Early factor No factor . oe 8 ea 1951. Reckless Byer Tola Rea Ree tT Fumnannan "S52 Wais; pone Charlie > lune 52% 88 8 16,80 °°? outa | Cit Waller's Red D., August, 1949. Razor's Edge—Medora 8.40 ss 3.20 B 5.60 Quiniela (5-7) 46. MAGNATE 2.40 - Date of Last Race TENTH RACE—S-16 MILE Kris Adams 37 Bee’s ‘Trouble 60 Senor Sensation id Cameron Hilander - 2- 5* 67 “+ No factor Summer ier 2-7 yette 63% Ha o He Y Bitsey 53% 6° 8 8 "+ Shut off Wien -Oh ae Kennels’ Dark Brindle B., April, 1951. Beach Comber— 21.00 11.60 6.00 Time—32.2 Handily Late rush Early speed Gave way No_ mishap Wide ist turn 2- 5° 24 2- 5° 2- 5° Cre Savonewe rSesesess JOYOUS MISS GAIL LEE 4e0 2.40 2.40 Quiniela (1-7) 8.20 10.60 SENOR SENSATION 5.20 Quiniela (2-8) 126.00 Out ‘n@ pups sired by the| Resonator -p—one of the great- in dog racing. with ,enial Bill vrennel Club General to" pointed ont that al at the track, come in with a win. Post time is 8:00 p.m. Brighten up and protect your car with our fine custom made auto tops and seat covers in durable, colorful t FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN (WE FINANCE) WILSON'’S AUTO TRIM JIMMY JENKINS, Mgr, Greer. and Simonton Sts. Dial 2-395) and Top Bracket. While Spittin’ Image is top dog}who have’ now won any of these pups| straight, were unanimous in their could upset the apple cart and|opinion that the Conchs either way. The Beanpickers, eleven were the toughest quintet they have faced this season. Three of the four Key West defeats have been at the hands of that team. Coach Win Jones will rely on Glynn Archer and Stu Logun, who have supplied most of the jseoring punch for the locals while Julio Henriquez who has been feeding the ball well, should see plenty of action. The work of Jim Solomon under the backboard is expected to be a strong factor against the tall Kentucky aggregation. Game time is 8:00 p.m. Tomor- row night the Conchs will go jback at it with another im- portant tilt with Coral Gables— the largest high school in the Miami area. sb BLACK & BROWN RATS All Poisons Kill | Both Kinds ] After Only 5 Minutes Rest In a recent test, a stock Hester Battery s.as deliberately discharged by engaging the Dependable batteries for a quarter-century HESTER BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKE OF CARS TRUCKS and BOATS FREE INSTALLATION LOU SMITH 1116 WHITE ST. Reg. Price $22. 3 Year, 57 Plat Reg. 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Exch onight s Entries (NOT POST POSITIONS) First Race — 5-16 mile” Sixth Race — 5-16 mile Bill Piper Charlie Fax Justa Harmony Charlie Bender Bridle Comer Yardley Nice Try Houri Wonderful Time Lighting Rodney Jackie Ward Really Rare Prem Exciting Herb’s Pride Clever Guy Second Race — 5-16 mile Seventh Race — 5-16 mile Sunny Dell Crystal Ghost a Stop Over yore Am ly Vidndal Glen Page Wynelle Gunette 1 Whistling Lad Bill Proverb Aloof Sandy Mix Also Brash Star Rider . :mieen ee ee Eighth Race — 5-16 mile Hasol Honest Fax inda Hill Linda Hil Mort Beguile Callaway Genteel : . Clocker’s Time Fiesta Girl Suki Sal ‘Thataway Martha Jo ee sara es Col. 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The Key West committee of the South Florida Tennis Patrons asso- ciation is sponsoring the exhibition, to start at 2:30 p. m. on the Cas Marina hotel courts. The feature match, Kramer vs. Sedgman, will follow singles between Segura and McGregor. Gardner Mulley of Miami, U. S. Ne. 1 amateur, will attend the exhibition and present the tro- phies to winners of the Key West Championships. Committee in charge of arrange- ments for the exhibition includes Jack Sellers, president of the Key West Tennis Club; Harold Laubsch- er, general manager of the Cham- ber of Commerce; Paul Albury, city recreation director; Margaret Tobin, tennis coach, Key West school; Earl Adams, presi- al and more thaf 20 sectional titles to this part of the state from com- petition as far away as Missouri, Michigan and New York. The Kramer, Seguro - Sedgman, McGregor exhibitions have attract- ed wide interest in sports. circles since the Aussies turned profession- sports|al and went on the play-for-pay circuit in January. Their appear- ance here will mark the first, time Key Westers have and an oppor- tunity to see really big-time ten- p}nis, but the March 4 date will in Key West and South Florida. | m. Sellers says there is every reason to believe some promising youngs- ters can be developed in Key West who will compare favorably with other South Florida players who last year brought three nation- Page & THE KEY WEST CITI: bring the best in the world to up for past Jacks. are on sale at the Cham- ber of Commerce, Casa Marina hotel and Monroe Motors. Only 1,500 seats will be available for the match and*nore will be re- served, ZEN Friday, February 13, 1953 SPECIAL ONE GROUP OF Sport COATS VALUES TO $29.75 Sport SHIRTS ONE GROUP VALUES TO $7.95