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Hazy Moon Cops Win Sat. Edges Favored Mort In Photo In Kennel Club Action Suturday Fred Whitehead’s Hazy Moon captured a close, hard- tought win Saturday night in the feature event at the Key West Kennel Club when his valiant stretch effort paid off to edge Mort, who} was the favorite of the fans| to capture the race. | Hazy Moon led all the! way and looked like sure winner when the second place Mort made -a_ strong bid but the winner was equal to the occasion to take the verdict by a head in a photo finish. The winner returned 17.00, 8.00 and 4.80 while Mort paid 3.20. and 3.20. Tenny C. paid 6.20 to show. Tumble Tirne gained a win by a nose in the eleventh race, a mara- thon over the 3/8 mile distance when she edged Beguile and Sum- mer Special. The Daily Double Saturday, Hon- est Fax and Blixt, paid 103.00. Three of the top dogs at the track will go into action tonight in the Kennel Club feature when Joy- ous Miss, owned by Ed Wulf who} has had a host of wianers at the Stock Island plant during the course of the meeting, Fred Pal- ermo'’s Melody Sis and Breeze- mont, ‘owned by Mrs. O. Z. Fer- rell collide. All of these dogs have reputa- tions for possessing plenty of stam- ina as well as being strong finish- ers and tonight’s action shapes up as one of the toughest duels of the meeting for all of them. Other entries in the faeature in-| clude Maynard, Senor Sensation, Whistling Lad, Vendome and Want. Post time tonight is 8:15 p. m. Svorts Mirror By The Associated Press | TODAY A YEAR AGO — Frank s resigned as captain of the | States Davis Cup team. RS AGO — Steve} York, knocked out ! Mickey Doyle, Cleveland, in| conds of the seventh round i: Cleveland. “EN YEARS AGO — Emil von F‘ing, NYU track coach, was given the Metropolitan Track | Writers’ Merit Award. | TWENTY YEARS AGO — Joe Stripp, Brooklyn Dodger third} baseman, left training camp after jengine medium bomber; the Con- Jimmy Mira Takes Golf Tourney Lead’ | Jimmy Mira jumped into the lead yesterday, following the in- itial 18 holes of play for the first championship of the Key West Golf Club when he tour- ed the Stock Island layout in a sparkling 72 strokes. i The even par round gave him a two stroke lead over the run- ners-up, Harry Knight and bro- ther Humbert Mira. Defending champion Gene | Witzel fired a creditable 75 to take the third position in the race for the club title. Action will resume next Sun- day when the field starts the second 18 holes of action. The finals will be held on March 29th. Hoboes Defeat Giants; Face Barnhill Tonight Following a 10-6 win last night over the Miami Giants, the Flo- rida Hoboes will go back into action tonight against the same club tonight at 8:00 p. m. in the Wickers Field Stadium. Fireman Clarence “Fly” Alce who took the mound in the second inning stifled the Giant attack that had piled up a four run lead and the locals unloosed a blister- ing 14-hit attack to gain the win «Dave “Skinny” Barnhill, FIL mound star will start tonight for the Giants. Price for the games has been dropped to 75 cents, Jim Farr announced today. Children’s price is 50 cents. A.F, Increases. Li Of A-Bomb Carriers INDIAN SPRINGS. Nev. (#—The Air Force has added the F84G Thunderjet fighter-bomber and the B45 Tornado jet bomber to its roster of A-bomb carrying planes. The announcement was made yesterday at Indian Springs Air Force Base as the five planes ca- pable ofvgarrying nuclear devices were shown ,.to newsmen and civ- ilian defense officials. Besides the Republic F84G and North American’s B45, the Air Force listed the following planes as atomic’ age mainstays: The Boeing B47 Stratojet, a six- vair B36 heavy bomber, with six piston engins and four jet engines; and the Boeing B50 Superfortress, four-engine medium bomber. failing to reach salary terms. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Date of Last Race 3-11* Honest Fax Trail Breaker Over ’ Sable "Prince $i Authentic” Suki Sal Cold Monday, March 16, 1953 ageeange 2 3 st ¢ 1 5 8 6 Tonight’s Entries . (POST POSITIONS) RACE 1 — 5-15 1.—Crystal Gh: 2.—Inkey Race: 3.—Newton 4.—Wild North 5.—Roose Goose 6.—Every Night 7.—Top News 8.—Charlie Fax RACE 2 — 5-16 1.—Adjust ‘aptain . Rebel 3.—Martha Joe 4.—Holiday House 5.—Sixty Days 6.—Burnished Blade 7.—Rathy Ann 8.—Jingling Johnny RACE 3 — 5-16 1.—Loudeal 2.—Mountain Park 3.—Oval Stepper 4.—Judy’s Pick 5.—-Winged 6.—Blew By 7.—Dian Hill 8.—High Blow RACE 4 — 5-16 1.—Singing Kid 2.—Payette 3.—Guajira 4.—Do Dat 5.—Jungle Jane 6.—Scalpel 7.—Silent Profit 8.—Storm Bugler RACE 5 — 5-16 1.—Sign Here 2.—Triha 3.—Good Find 4.—Luck 5.—Fiction Lad 6.—Texas Pick 7.—Lennox 8.—Gail Lee RACE 6 — 5-16 1.—Daisy’s Silver 2.—Capital 3.—Careful Sir 4.—Highland Hawk 5.—Believe Me 6.—Whata Bug 7.—Thataway 8.—Gene Huff RACE 7 — 5-16 1—Jack O’Lish 2.—Top Bracket 3.—Buddy’s Reward 4.—Lone Andy 5.—Easter Reed 6.—Predominate 7.—Flashy Reward 8.—Keen Kut RACE 8 — 5-16 1.—Cameron Hilander 2.—Nadya’s Girlie 3.—Silgue 4.—Gunette &—Sanguine 6.—Colette 7—More Corn 8.—Gay Farewe!! RACE 9 — 5-16 1.—Joyous Miss 2.—Melody Sis 3.—Breezemont 4.—Maynard 5.—Senor Sensation 6.—Whistling Lad 7.—Vendome 8.—Want RACE 10 — 5-16 1—Iva Leone 2.—Wynbelle 3.—Coursing News 4.—My Charlotte 5.—Doctor Dodd 6.—Accidential 7.—Pasha’s Lady 8.—Erosion E g £ Z CUENARUIHH per reken, Ce oe ak od 0d OH Oe Se debdehchabs: Br rausnaw~s PS + a ae 5B Sumnanams Daawmanwanea Date of Last Race 3-11" Honest Honey 3-10° Peck Jockeys riding stakes winners at ‘Gulfstream Park during the 1953 ‘meeting will receive a miniature | Statue garbed in the same silks they wore during their victorious » | ride. Jim Houston, 6-5 freshman from Fairfield, N. J., broke Brandeis | U.’s individual single game scor- ing record twice in his first five SECOND RACE—5-16 MILE E SIXTH RACE—S-16 MILE on outside thruout Saved | Time—32.3 se 3.80 Just lasted 24 1.70 ™ Just missed = 4.40 *4 Good effort a 15.70 *# Late effort 5* 15.70 * Faded back 6 15.70 * Faded steadily 10.80 * No factor 8 4.40 ° Outrun y, 1949. Pacific Dream—Carla Mae 71 3.40 3.80 = Quiniela (1-6) 13.20 1 Lr} 2a Time—32. vy Pa = 150, * Wide ist turn « 14.70°* Gave way Sa ho od 4 No factor o “ Faded 7 6.40 ‘i Early leader 8 11.60 * Outrun D.,. July, 1951. Lucky Ally— © ina arescom 2.80 3.00 Quiniela (1-6) 20.00 2.20 RACE—S-16 MILE * Early factor No factor Qutrun Poor effort Reckless Byer—Tola Rea 40 oe Quiniela (4-6) 30.20 Sreonmunnie SOAurmme see Time—32 Wide, driving BYeMeenue 28ssss38 Beach Comber— 38 aie Time—32.2 4, - = 9.60 Strong finish bt * 11.70 * Outrun str. 3 12.60 Tried - 8.40 ‘ Off late 3.80 * Evenly Key West Kennel Club Result Charts—Saturday, Mar. 14th FIRST RACE-—S-16 MILE 3-11° Spring Festival 4 eo 3-11° Col. Matt Wynn a 3 3 3-11"° Buzzie Bee 534 8 1 Winner—R. Hutchings’ Brindle ge ep Shh HONEY 21. GIFTED SON Date of Last Race 3-11° Houri 3-11'° Two-Ee Cute Paddy Turning Point Make Haste Damocles Painted 3-11°° Harvest Call 76 Winner—Olympic Kennels’ Brindl HOURI TWO-EE CUTE PADDY SEVENTH RACE—S-16 MILE BEAS8RR ® NO A309 00 Speseunreen no Date of Last Race EIGHTH RACE—5S-16 MILE Flighty * Betty Bob Little Dusty if " Whispering Charlie 65 Traveling Bug 66 Speedy Girl 55 * Taxes Me 64 z Thunderette 49 Winner—Cliff Waller’s Red B., FLIGHTY BETTY BOB LITTLE DUSTY Paget ee rg » Pe Sam 9h m BB rouwoare Date of Last Race NINTH RACE—5-16 MILE Hazy Moon Mort Tenny C Kris Adams Do Or Die Brindle Comer Bill Proverb Laurel ‘Wood 54 Scratched Winner-Fred Whitehead’s Brindle D., May, 1951, HAZY FMIOON 17.00 8.00 MORT 3.20 TENNY C Date of Last Race TENTH RACE—5-16 MILB 3- 9*° Renegade 3-10" Really True Magnate Pagoda Joy Street Honest Buddy Tammie Fire Hazard " Frm own nas Sera wanme Puomwoareee Ff 5 Smear B 3 Date of Last Race 3-12" “Tumble Time 55 310° Beguile 3-11" Summer Special 3- 9'° Jet Roll 3-12° My Bitsey 3- 9° Clato 58 3-12" Boy Comrade tL 3-12" Wise Mike 8 Winner—R. 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