The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 2, 1953, Page 6

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Wilshire Gains Win Saturday At Kennel Ciub. Whips Field In 61% Length Effort Wilshire, F. year old captured a decisi win Saturday night in the | feature race at the Key Wes’ st | Kennel Club when he finish- | ed six and a half lengths a-| head of Really True Maynard B. Stutz’ four and | The win marked his cond in as many se- | star | The issue never in doubt for the classy brindle was who jumped into the lead at | the starting gate and never| relinquished it for the win. | Really True drove hard but | never was a contender while | Maynard finished a nose a-} head o fResonator to capture | third place. i The winner paid 9.60, 4.20 and | 3.80. Really True paid 3.40 and | 3.20. A ticket on Maynard was | good for 3.80. The Daily Double, Sand yMix and Judy Go, returned 32.60 while the Fifth Race Quiniela returned | 118.00. Tonight’s feature race will pit a trio of top dogs, Bee’s Trouble, Travelling Bug and Vendome, in a race that promises to be a hotly contested duel. Bee's Trouble, who captured his last start in impressive fashion has been showing impressively to date. Vendeme also emerged a| winner last week and Withwin is | about due | Other; entries include Last Sum mer, Fire Hazard, Nick Lutz and | Good and Glad | Post wae is 63) is 8:15 p. m. Snorts Mirror By The Associated Press TODAY A YEAR AGO — Toivo | J-rven of Swe jumped 429 feet | 9 inches to win the “ski-flying” | t Oberstdorf, Germany. YEARS AGO — Rampart and Shatsilk ran 2 dead heat in} t 9.900 Black Helen Handicap | at: H'a'eah Park, Miami, Fla "EN YEARS AGO illie Pep, 129. stopped Lou Transparenti, 12644, in the sixth round at, Hart-; — ford, Conn. | TWENTY YEARS AGO — Willie | MacFarlane and Al Espinosa with | 67 each led the first round of the | $5,000 Miami Open Golf Tourna- | ment. F one DISTANCE CALLS * Go Through { When You CALL BY NUMBER \ Give the ope: of-town te} re whenever you can. Th doesn’t have 1 mation” tant ¢ and your call goes through faster tor the out- SOUTMERN BELL 4 TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH a COMPANY Pa ge 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, March 2, 1953 Tonight's Entries (NOT POST POSITIONS) First Race — 5-16 mile Top News Telecast Charlie Fax Zavella Raven Beauty Inkey Racer Kentmere Sunny Dell Second Race — 5-16 mile Miss Spott Martha Jo Jungle Jane My Charlotte Texas Pick Adjust Wise Mike Glob Trotter Third Race — Futurity Fam ortune Comstock Refunder Often In Yardley Catchy Hush Shane Bombast Fourth Race — Futurity Andy Fowler Judy’s Pick Ascot Blew By Carolyn Bender Lennox Blue Sails Collette Fifth Race — 5-16 mile Reckless Ray Do or Die Loudeal Daisy’s Silver Streak O Silver Migrator Sandquine Bushy Sixth Race — 5-16 mile Gunette Sign Here Gail Lee Cover Dust Laurel Wood Bright Idol Trina Mohammedan Seventh Race — 5-16 mile Nadya’s Girlie Wild North Router Silque Breezemont We're Telling You Boy Comrade Erosion Eighth Race — 5-16 mile Whispering Char Speedy Girl Senor Sensation Payette Anna O Hill Queen Jack Kochman Aloof Ninth Race — 5-16 mile Fire Hazard Vendome Bee’s Trouble Last Summer Withwin Nick Lutz Traveling Bug Good and Glad Tenth Race — 5-16 mile Tlosol Joyous Miss Summer Special Painted Rathy Ann Peck Want Good Find Sports Roundup - By GAYLE TALBOT TUCSON, Ariz. (® — Far from jfeeling that they face any new danger from ‘the Chicago White Sox since the latter’s acquisition ‘of Ferris Fain during the winter, the Cleveland Indians are con- vinced the coming American League race will preve even more | | They feel that, if anything, the Sox took a beating when they traded Eddie Robinson, hitter who knocked in 104 runs and slugged 22 homers last sea the Philadelphia Athietics for Fain, jwho had only 59 RBI’s and two home runs. They are completely unimpressed by the fact that Date of Last Race FIRST RACE—S-16 MILE [Key West Kennel Club Result Charts Saturday, Feb. 28th Time—32.2 6914" rr 58 72 6342 672 Innocence 51a Veil 65 Crackie Jackie 60% Winner—Edward F. Wulf’s Dark Cadet Kitty SANDY MIX HONEST FAX 9.00 LIGHTNING RODNEY 2.10 1.60 2.80 3.60 25.40 3.80 25.40 4 5 3 6 8 7 2 18.60 eo Burerany-4 BS Bauwwwaae 480 2.60 2.80 2.60 8 Brown D., October, 1951. Box to wire * On outside * On inside * Outrun str. ™ No mishap “! Off slowly i No factor * ‘Tired early Mix Em— Quiniela (5-7) 38.60 Date of Last Race SECOND RACE—5-16 MILE Time—32.3 Judy Go 59% V Accidental Do Dat Broady * Singing Kid Saekuan B858e38 a power | 10.90 16.20 Also Scalpel 5 8 8 Winner—Manuel Foster's Brindle B., March, 1951. Gc yUDY, GO 12.00 4.20 6.60 3.40 2.60 ACCIDENTAL Sandy Mix and Judy Go paid 32.60 2. 24 2. Night Rider 2: 23 v 2.40 Da aily Double Wide, driving * Qutfinished * Outfinished * Qutrun str. *! Shut off *: Faded back “+ Early factor ‘i! Wide ist turn Buddy’s Keward—Daisy Quimela (1-5) 17.80 DO DAT Date of Last Race THIRD RACE—5-16 MILE Time—32.1 7.10 70 ty Festival 59% inter Pete Mim Lucky Par Ramadan ittle Lake 16.40 5.80 14.70 10.80 13.60 NIRUHOMe POU SP. RING. FESTIVAL PAINTER PETE MIM 5.20 2.40 4.40 2.60 6.00 12.60 * Outside route * Saved ground From far back Early leader *! Gave way "4 Faded back “4 No factor a Faded steadily Quiniela (4-8) 17.26 Date of Last Race FOURTH RACE—5-16 MILE Time—32.2 Date Line 58% 1 £25)" Prem 5 2.0.34 Dian Hill Lr 32 25* In Person 2-24* Wide, driving * Qutfinished *) Early pace « Evenly * No mishap * Tired © Outrun Razor’s Edge—Wintra 3.80 PREM 2.60 DIAN HILL 4.60 Quiniela (1-5) 18.00. Date of Last Race FIFTH RACE—5-16 MILE Time—32 Claro 60 Glen Page 6S Betty Bob 54 All Time 56 Divine Devil 78\a Tendresse 56% 25* Jewel's Trump ae 25° Fiction Lad ra Pe uwmeahes Sssssss 5.40 Drove thru "* On outside * Interfered ? Mei interfer. *! No mishap *+ Wide 1st turn * Faded steadily * ‘No factor 7 Winner—Edward F, Wulf’s "Brindle DB; agent, 1948. Faro—Handy Hazel 9.00 CLARO 6.00 GL PAGE 6.40 BETTY BOB 5.00 5.40 Quiniela (3-6) 118.00 Time—32.1 Lasted gamely 4 Good effort = Outrun str. * Early trouble * Faded back oF 8.40 * Wide Ist turn \ 1.70 *t Bumped 8 4.60 **' Early trouble y, 1949. Cameron—Sweet Wyn's 00 6. 3.80 Quiniela (5-6) 27.20 8.00 SIXTH RACE—S-16 MILE rriu 4.00 2 10.70 3 17.60 ’ 8.40 5s 10.70 Date of Last Race 2-24° Pretty Blossom 2-25 More Corn 5M 2-25° Stirring News. 2-25* Luck 2-25* Slim McVey 2-24° Pasha’s Lady 2-25* Whistling Lad 2-25* Holiday House Winner—Edward F. Wulf’s Blac! PRETTY BLOSSOM MORE CORN STIRRING NEWS sseragas rs ee er Sruausenan SEVENTH RACE—S-16 MILE Time—32.1 6.50 Date of Last Race 2-25" 2-215 2-25* 2-24° Lucky Teter 62 Brindle Comer 5444 Top Bracket 6332 Showmenow 1% 2-25" Believe Me 57 2-25? Roose Goose 64 2-25° Taxes Me bi 8.40 * Outrun 2-24* Mystery Map 7 8 11.60 * Off slowly WinnerManuel Foster's Dark Red Brindle D., July, 1949. Lucky Pilot— 10.20 6.60 Virgie 0.K. LUCKY TETER 15.00 Fy BRINDLE COMER 14.20 4.40 Quiniela (1-3) 61.40 TOP BRACKET 6.00 EIGHTH RACE—S-16 MILE Going away 4.80 * Outrun. str. 4.40 * On inside 2.80 * Early factor 5.70 *# Wide Ist turn 10.20 * No factor Aan Date of Last Race Time—32 m 2a 2 gee 2-14° Tenny C 2-24'° Lost Trail 2-25'° Buddy's Reward -29° Bizarre Little Dusty Respectful Phoned 2-25* Brash 8 Winner—Edward F. Wulf's rindi ‘ebruary, 1951. —Summer Lass TENNY C. 5.00 3.60 “ LOST TRAIL 13.20 4.60 Quiniels (2-7) 38.80 BUDDY’ S$ REWARD 4.20 Strong finish Closed well Outrun str, Evenly No mishap No factor Off late * Qutron Dancing Waterhall manwonan FopanSeSe ' Bsesssss 2 3 1 4 5 24 6 8 2 3 1 4 6 7 5 8 Fi SB Wawrasunmee ~ S NINTH RACE—5-16 MILE Time—31.3 a 1% 3.80 Overland id 1.90 * Saved ground 3-22.60 ‘? Evenly 4 2.80 * Closed gap st 9.40 °° Wide ist turn 6° 12.60 “! Gave way T 8.20 * No factor 8 14.60 “4 Faded steadily mt zor’s Edge—All Over Town 3.20 © Quiniela (1-3) 12.40 3.80 Date of Last Race 2.23" Wilshire BE onus] 2B a ute Brindle B., WILSHIRE REALLY TRUE MAYNARD TENTH RACE—S-16 MILE 3°23 38 Date of Last Race Time—31.4 70 _ Best in duel "1 2d in foto "4 Good effort “4 Outside route * Gave way * No factor " Off late 60 ** Outrun z oo Tammie 6544 2. ris Adams 57 cee 6.40 3 or Sensation Lass 58 5 3 3.40 - 2-25'° Jet Roll 63% a 9.0 2-24" Beguile a4 | ee 8.60 2-25" Moveable 56% ea 6.40 2-25'° Pete’s Ghost 65 hes 4.80 2.24° Bill Proverb 694 78 13.60 Winner—Edward F. Wulf’s Brindle D., Imp.—Gay Melody TAMMIE KRIS ADAMS SENSATION LASS 7.40 February, 1950. O’Tammeriland, 6.00 6.60 3.40 3.60 Quiniela (3-5) 57.40 3.20 *\last one was. strictly a two-club duel between them and the Yankees than the Fain’s 31 points higher than his first- (Continued On Page Seven) i { e Bla pOks at a b hda wersary.—(P) Wirept ge (LE nnn A Ahh hh hh \ WHY GAMBLE? . 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