The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 14, 1953, Page 7

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LaStarza Wants Title Shot [Key West Kennel FIRST RACE—S-16 MILE After — : = — By JACK HAND NEW YORK (® — Roland La- Starza is aiming at a title shot Satbrday, February: uy, i953” teas e Kay stam pombabicad Page 7 with Rocky Marciano after his Date of Last Race 2-10° Brindle Comer 2-10° Clever Guy 2-10" Bill Piper 2-10 Wonderful Time 2-10' Jackie Ward 2-10" Nice Try Exciting 2-10' Justa Harmony 3 11.40 *) No tactek 16.20 **# Outrun Club Result Charts Feb. 13th “Date of Last Race- SIXTH: -RACE—S-16 MILE Eo RR 8 are 2-10° ca Berder 2-10° Charlie Fax 2-10° Yardley. 2- 7* Herb’s Y pride “i or ; at Dib ow co mm 385588 tag! s i 15.60‘ Outrun. 4 5 3 6 7 8 14.90 ** Shut close-cut win over bullyboy Rex Layne in a rugged Madison Square Garden bout, “I thought I beat Marciano the oe bese LITTLE 62 5 5.8 Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Red Brindle B., October, 1951. Beach Comber— Ace’s Victory BRINDLE COMER CLEVER GUY BILL PIPER 4.20 2.40 5.80 2.20 3.00 4.60 - HOURI PREM See oars Kennels’ Brindl LIGHTNING. RODNEY Br uenomas Sor rwonwonws Parusne we orn july, i Never Blue—Glad Eye 5.00 2.80 Rp Quiniels'\(2.2). ony be Quiniela. (6-8) 9:30. first time,” said the 25-year-old New York heavyweight last night in his. dressing room. “I feel he is easier than this guy (Layne).” Jimmy de Ang LaStarza’s manager, led the “we want Mar- ciano”’ chorus, “They ducked us after they beat us on a split decision three years ago,” he said. “Now we want that | rematch.” . Word that Ezzard Charles’.man- | ager wanted to take on LaStarza’ + brought a sharp retort from De,‘ Angelo. i “Charles?” he said. “I'll give him the same answer Al Weill gave after we lost to his guy (Marciano). ‘I don’t want to go back.’ Well, we don’t want to go back either. My guy, licked the guy that licked Charles.” They’re both looking ahead a little too far for Marciano must! first defense his title against Jersey Joe Walcott at Chicago, Apri} 10.1 He might not be the ¢hampion in June or September. Roland and Jmmy both will be pulling for a Marciano win. ; “I'd rather fight Rocky than} Walcott,” said LaStarza, “because ' of Walcott’s style. After all he was leading all the way against Mar- e'*no until the knockout.” | Layne, the split decision loser, | | hed difierent ideas. First of all, | 24-rear-old Lewiston, Utah, | ought he won. He has/ feszht Walcott, Marciano an Crarles and holds decisions over t 2 two ex-champs—Walcott and | Conrles. “Charles would beat LaStarza,” se‘d Layre. ‘Marciano is a better ‘er, I don’t know about Walcott. ‘5 been such a. long time since fought him. That's almost an- “at history (Nov. 24, 1950).” cwd of 7,180 that paid 2 evors fo see the nationally ‘i bout seemed to agree ": the 2-1 decision for the New spent two years at{ SEVENTH = lanca 3 540 All the wiy * Date of Last Race 2-10°° Brash 2-7" Bill = 2-10° Glen P: 2-3 Ag ats 2-10° iene Andy 2- 4° Also © 2.0" Vandal. Olympic Kennels’ B BILL PROVERB GLEN PAGE Date of Last Race SECOND 64% 51% 8 39 49% 69% 154 eas Date of Last Race Aloof 2-10 Gunette 2-10' Crystal Ghost 2-10° Wynelle 2-10 istling Lad 2-10’ Star Rider Stop Over _ Part Mine wiieade B. ALOO) GUNETTE CRYSTAL GHOST 400 Daily Dende Comer and Aloof paid 10.00 “RACE—S-16 MILE 3 2 1 1 Time32.4=> 33 rae om ehep eo 2-10° # ra 6 7 os 480°" Fell Ast. turn, Oa 8, Never Sad—Do Si Do": 4.00 6.80. i Getolola: han eeae eee ig 2 4 3 5 z. §- soeee rat te Oye bo on ze BIGHTH RACE—3-16 MILE 64 od 56% 38% 59% 50% 63% 32 Date of Last R: Race 2-10° Honest Fax 2-10° Suki Sal 2-10° Martha Jo 2-10° Genteel 2-10° Callaway Clocker’s Time 2-10* Linda Hill 2-10° Refunder 72 Winner—Williams & Fagg’s Bri 5 HONEST FAX . SUKI SAL MARTHA JO THIRD RACE—FUTURITY 58 22 50 55% 56% 60 65 60 be . ose eo 4 7 5 2 1 2t 3 eae Hen te # Doocntesoimton 8 wf garoSiun SeSSSsss 34. pe 3.3 6 4 $s 47 5 6 8 a, 8 November, 1951. ones 2.60 & Fy FPR eat Ma £00 Quiniel’ 2) 41.00 Date of Last Race NINTH RACE-—S16 MILE 2-10 Forward’ * 6 1 Date of Last Race 2-10° 2-10° 2-10° 2-10* 2-10" 2-10° a =: i * Ou ‘ FOURTH RACE—FUTURITY Innocence 43 High Blow 2 2 Hi Jolly 3 Mote 4n Dreamie Sir # Instantly o 2-10° Al’s Boy TM 2- 6° Lucky Par 8 16.20 * Winner—F. B, fe, ben Cameron—Rudella INNOCENCE HIGH BLOW i e0 Quiniela (2-8) 69.60 3.40 °° HI-JOLLY FIFTH RACE—S5-16 MILE Boy Comrade sea Little Lake ee Lennox 8 x Adjust _ ri) Britannia * Bonny Biddy s In Person rm Modern Age Winner—Olympic Keunels’ Glad Eye BOY COMRADE LITTLE LAKE LENNOX onight s Entrie (NOT POST POSITIONS) First Race — 5-16 mile Ack Stents Polka’s Fire Cover Dust Scalpel Trica H Sigh Here Blue Tinsel Divine Devil Second Race — 5-16 mile Silver Comrade Slim Fritzie Cute Paddy Sun - Tattler ee 2. Anna 0. 2-10°* Withwin 2-10° British Isle Up Trail 18% Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Red & Whi FORWARD ‘ TURNING POINT LAST SUMMER Date of Last Race 2-10°° Little pa 2-10°* Claro 3.90 °° Met interfer. 12.70 *t No factor Outrun 4 7 8 a 5 3 2 6 ite BPaunnaa.8 Date of Last Race 2-10* 2-10° 2-10° 2-3 210° Time—32.4 br From far b'k Outnodded 3 TENTH RACE—5-16 MILE r 2 z 5 6 TT romeneses EY Others ‘of seo: who failed te moke the grade, BUI MeHD Ownmaunns 3 5 4 2 7 wat annan |i Dar! Pi enes or 90m Oe ss 8 = Be 3 ray Berl had it 6-3-1 and ar Susskind 64, both . Judge Harold Barnes | | . ores 4-4-1. The AP od it even 4-4-2, s & rugged battle with “ng and-wrestling in the ses. Layne ‘bulled La- ne first round and al- med him with a smash- 9 the chin. LaStarza out- ian in the second be- South Carolinan Leads Road Race COLUMBUS, ©. W-The: ome rate Ohio meat Thursday at 39, wives’ rush to the . for low-cost i 22 ae UE £ se nH f53 4 His es E H i iH it ik § 3 around the ring, a started to rally in the ~tening his right hand ; le Layne tired. In the ) tog 199-pouad LaStarza wob- . Layre with a right to the '. He won the 10th on all three Do Dat Irene Hill Bizarre ‘Raven Beauty Seventh Rece — 5-16 mile Lucky Teter Stirring News Iva Leone Foolish Globe Trotter We're Telling You Roose Goose Silent Profit Eighth Race — 5-16 mile Jack Riboud Agent Luck Pasha’s Lady Staver Trina Sensational Lass Reckless Trudy Ninth Rece — §-16 mile Julienne Joy Street Honest Buddy Spittin Image Really True Wilshire Resonator Top Bracket Tenth Race — 5-16 mile Silque Traveling Bug More Corn Renegade Fire Hazard Honest Honey Haymor Pete's Ghost |Golf Clinic Set | over the 6,400-yard Brac! Park course. A He 9 3 4 i the PGA record for k istered by Johnny Palmer tT son, Ariz., in 1948, and’ equalled by | a9 some think they will und is to nail down the decision. |S8™ Snead in the Texas Lsaalad vepte pants Akd’a) ot pasion: Burkemo led ‘a field of 78 into | day. to’make’ his total 132 and a 0- ICCS To « | the final 36 holes of’ the tourna: | tie. for. thitd- witn Lionel Hebert Miss Spot i |b j ment. Yesterday, there was. in of’ Pittsbargh. Rip Roaring eh ‘ . Broady [i avy Wives | Third Race — 5-16 mile Fowling Loop ‘SEC Cagers Face: Busy Gail Fax BY TRUDY COCHRAN Night Of ¢ ! { Action Joe Blow Erosion Thre USO NCCS tesm is now well | Respectful out in first place after taking four 4 po nts frem NavSta CPO last week. By The A jated. fe 4 | Tonight will be a busy<one for hon cae han tes RN oo ihe crown is 3 ayy ii gge 8 5m the i a | FH ve to lose twice to give Florida le for ‘the title. Second - place Fleride® Pts. | Georgia Tech in Atlanta... Ti Op DevSta CPO USO-YMCA Shining Sue Th: re wore a number of nice high | | Flighty ball teams, .Pour SEC ganits are lin-s and June Camfield bowled | Igne, an@ the odds are heavily Plenty Left ding Louisiana team game went to the USO NCCS ; undefeated ine eight starts, takes on Fifth Race — 5-16 mile TEAM STANDINGS Thought 30 24 USS Cero twill be the first title fo whe- | Lodi Little Secret Dian Hill singles rolled. Cherry McFarlane | Fourth Race — 5-16 mile ; tops with a 18¢ n : baits Caldwell rolled two 168) sae pod ta 165, June |°1 Re Sgenda. apd they, involve, stgeked against the Greenies. Brindle Ike tye, had ‘high ‘rigle with a. score | #1! of the loop’s top five quintets as five games to go alt- Is ® of 491. High scratch team set and| League State, cael team. The scores were 693. and | Auburn at Auburn The. Ealpsmes |x Carbondale 338 respectively: i Tet en s Jenny Mc Jewell’s Trump W. i good ao may slip in ahead of Kitten Finish 39 38 ay the race for second | Vaideaie i Mae Bender 25 29 mace 28 2 18 39 Tulane, third im the fe with a 43 record, meets: Atabama | ever wins. Tulane and Florid: at Tuscaloosa, | deen runserup but neither has ev: In the other: game, Vanderbilt won the plays Mississippi State. at State College, Mississippi State gnd Ten- | im 1985 on the nessee are tied fer sixth with four | tarign Read og | Vietories and four losses; If Louisiana State gets pest Au-* ‘ate NavSta CPO Sports Mirror By The Associated Press TODAY A YEAR AGO — Stan burn, the Bengals will be within! Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals ;easy reach of the Conference} @igned his contract for a reported | champi _ gam of $80,000. After tonight's contest, LSU has FIVE Y four a to play. Three.of them rejected —with Lebel ney oe @iding to and Misstaciept. See @oach at Ce uled for LSU's bome Bengals play Tulane at leans in the other contest. Coach Harry Rabenhorst's outfit has already defeated all of the four except Tech once this Season. e if the Tigers dowa Aubura wad wie nitwo of the other fur, they wilt have at least a tie forthe SBC sown. legislature bearing the names of ry the B ad pegged 25 of the 60 representatives and Vie- | nine of the 30 senators, says that a losses. Kentucky was person elected to office by one Here On Sunday | starts | Party cannot seek re-election as a od feat alko cleimed it. {candidate for another party. A Golf Clinic wil! be rm Bed Republican leaders of the state the Key West Municipst ype they could beat | Course this coming Sunday, Feb.| as a Republican, |15, 1953, it was announced today | bet they think hey" might have |B Tournament ‘Diectr Raey| trouble if he runs—as he says he Knight. | will—as an independent. | The Clinic will be condizeted | | Morse was quoted by the news-|by Joe Lopez, Sr. and Fred Lux. paper Oregon Journal as saying >°th professional golfers and) in a telephone interview that “the members of the nen people will resist such cheap pol- Golfers of America. | All the various shots will be! ome question about the demonstrated and all questions) fitutionality and senti.|¥ill be answered. AGO—Lou Little to coach Yale de. ead football iversity ith spring @aining just 2 wrotabed ‘W the State Legislature | yestetday ‘aimed ‘at preventing [bill's co: Otegua’s ‘eatroversial Sen. Morse | ment is ¢ im the Legislature, The demonstration will be held | from’ peeking. office a4 am inde- (that such a b i might do the Re- on No. 1 tee at the local course title ; =y | publican cause harm by “making 2°¢ will begin promptly st 10) Florida has five games tego Morié. dhe now iMeatifies bim- i @ martyr out of Morse” am The public is cordigily. in-' afer ly queeting with Tech The setf as an Jodependent, belted the - ited and there will be ne ad- The hur bryo foots in a Gators fece Georgt im “Athens, Repeblicad party tsst year to sup-' Although Carthage was destroy. * harge. ¢ of wat n y Tennessee in Knoxville, and Ad- port the Democratic presidential ed by the Romans in 108 B (the «This is an excellent oppor before burn, Mississippi and Georgia in ticket. He will be up fer re-elec- Punic language continued te be tunity for all golfers im the ares Gainesville, ‘The Gators will have j Gos im 1954 spoken in wide areas of North to get their hooks slices and to win all of them and LSU wil’ The bill whieh went before the Africa until the 6th Century A D, shanks straightened eut. Primo. Ca tin cases \ infant is said QUIMIBLAS DAILY DOUBLES ist & 2nd RACES

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