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Conchs Down Coral Gables Baseball Nine 11-5 kkk kee xk * x * * kkk xk ® xx x x *& Second Leg Of Key West Medley Is Set For Tonight At Kennel Club x kk anaerk George Lastres Hurls Sterling Four-Hit Game; Strikes Out 12 Mort, Tenny C. Will Vie Tonight In Kennel Club Action At Track R. K. Hutchin’s Mort an Tenny C, owned by Ed Wulf and trained by the famed Monty Crist, will fight it out tonight in the second leg of the Key West Medley Stakes at the Key West Kennel Club. These two pups will not be the on- ly contenders for the title, however, since a top field of dogs, the same field thet was matched over the 5/16 mile distance on Wednes- day night, will be competing for the purse. At that time, Tenny copped a win when sho made a bid at the ha'*y point and gamely hung to edge the field. Mort, made one of his f- showings that night when fo £ isted fourth. However, tonight he will *- Key West Kennel Club Result Charts—Friday, Mar. 20th’ FIRST RACE—S-16 MILE ro Time—32 1.40 Easily best ale ad 5.60 * Qutrun str. 34 4.40 ‘ On inside a 6.70 * Evenly 5t 10.60 '° No misha 6° 5.40 ‘4 Tired early 7 15.60 *4 Off slowly 1950. Black Rustler— Date of Last Race 3-17"° Lustre Gal 3-17' Blue Tinsel 3-17° Telecast 3-17' Blue Sails 3-17" Herb’s Pride 3-17: Carbondale 3-17¢ Daisy Mohawk 3-17? Outrageous Scratched Winner—Williams and Fage’s Black B., August, Kitty Kallen LUSTRE GAL 4.80 BLUE TINSEL TELECAST Date of Last Race 3-17 Summer Gal 3-17‘ Bill Piper 3-17'° Reckless Trudy 3-17 Bushy 3-17° Lucky Par 3-17' Staver 3-17°° Jewel’s Trump 3-17' Shattering Winner—Fred Whitehead —Kansas Girl SUMMER GAL BILL PIFER RECKLESS TRUDY Daily Double—Lustre Gal 3-17" Flashy Frank 3-17" Mack Truck 3-1T° Blixt 11.70 ** No factor 4.40 Outrun The Key West High School baseball team won _ its third straight victory last night when they downed the Coral Gables nine, 11-5, behind the sterling four-hit twirl- ing of George Lastres. The Conch moundsman was never in trouble throughout the contest when he fanned 12 batsmen. In addition, the work at the plate of Eloy Rodriguez and Harold Solomon was a big factor in the. decisive Conch win. d “ “Jt looked like it was going to be a tough one in the first frame when the visitors pushed across two runs but the locals came back to plate six counters in their half6f the inning when Rodriguez blasted a two-run triple to knot the count and then Solomon poled out another triple, this time with the bases loaded to give the Conchs a healthy margin. e Conchs never weakened af- ter that point. The Gables scored one run in the second frame and two more in the fifth, RBI: Rodriguez, 3; Solomon, 3; Only rally approximating a/R. Lastres, 2; Salgado, G. Las- threat came in the seventh in- |tres. when Lastres gave up two |Two-base hits: Salgado, Atwood. ol on balls and an infield er-|Three-base hits: Rodriguez, filled the bases for Coral Ga- | Solomon. ties with only one out. Stolen bases: Malvestuto, Long- But Lastres bore down and er, Escarilla, G. Lastres. Dick Shave| Left on bases: Coral Gables — fanned pinch-hitter Dic! a ea wate & A HwRMUn 3-16" Top Bracket 3- 6° Nick Lutz 3-17", All Time 3-16°° Accidential 3-16° Believe Me 3-17* Kitchen Maid 3-H** Broward Bred 3-17* Jack Kochman Winner—Mrs. ©. Z. Ferrell's Red D., TOP BRACKET 5.00 NICK LUTZ ALL TIME 3.40 2.40 4.00 2.40 3.40 SECOND RACE—S5.16 MILE Going away * On inside * Steady gain * No opening *t No mishap "i Faded steadily ‘4 Wide 1st turn “ Forced wide Quiniela (7-8) 18.80 Time—32.1 * On inside *? 3d in foto ‘+ Evenly ** No mishap .80 *} No factor i 60“ Outrun 4.80 °° Off slowly , 1951. Summer Lightning, Imp. EIGHTH RACE—S-16 MILE Date of Last Race Time—32 * 7.80 Just lasted 15.70 ** 2d in foto 2.40 "* Wide, gaining 1.40 “! Early speed 9.40 * No mishap 10.70 “t No factor 20.60 “+ Wide 1st tu 6.40 "! Forced wide 1950. Beach Comber—White a 4 SOIT Rowe Black PO ee ES 3-17" Beach Tramp 3-17° Tlasol . 3-17* Hush Shane 3-16° Want 3-17° Honey Rebel 3-17" Betrayer 3-16'* Coursing niews 59 3-17" Hill Quee: 53% 5 Winner_otympe Kennels’ Fawn D., BEACH PTRAMP TLASOL 69 58 73 60 ola 3.00 2 4 3 60 6 5 7 8 3.80 3.60 and Summer Gal paid 20.40 .00 Quiniela (1-2) 25.00 Cruz, Rodriguez, Henriquez, Solo- mon. Date of Last Race THIRD. RACE-S-16- MILE Alder Wood Lady Portis Lightning Rodney Southern Gent Aska. Kay Gail Fax —— 61 Time—32.1 Outside route *t Up on inside * Outfinished 17.60 7.29 4.60 ° Evenly 1819 6.60 *! No mishap HUSH SHANE 3.20 *) No factor Le hic ask sa eer ale + ao a fore Date of Last Race NINTH RACE—S-16 PILE 8 Winner—Fred Palermo’s Light Brindle B., July, 1951. 'B. Harwood—Polka » 55 56 72 67 59 55% ne March, 3-13* on 3-13" 3-17° 3-17° 2; Quiniela (2-4) 87,40 Time—32 and forced Pat Escariela to roll. out weakly. {The Conchs found their batting eyes with a vengeance last night when they garnered 14 hits for the €vening. Rodriguez and Gibby Gates each had two hits in four official trips to the plate off two Gables hurlers. Rodriguez’ two triples led the batting parade for | the Conchs: ‘The same two clubs will go back at it tonight in the second game of their series at the Wick- ers Field Stadium. *; Action is slated to get under- way at 8:15 p.m. «Coach Paul Davis is expected to the nod to Don Cruz to han- the pitching chores for the evening. Last night’s victory was the 36th in 37 starts over a four i ag for Conch baseball ~ The box score: CORAL GABLES Players ABR Malvestuto, cf Gonzalez, 1b .. J. Atwood, 3b .... J. Longer, ss D. Longer, ¢ Gardner, rf Shave, x v ° NK UNNUNNNS SOSH OSOSOONN coor eo oooHONE COUR SCOURNUH enosooHtonoo> 45 418 a KEY WEST ae Gates, cf vy “6 R 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 He mononen mt wornoowcoo> conboor~ 32111421 7 x — Struck out for Gardner in 7th. Gables 210 0200 — 5 613 100 x —11 2, Escarilla, LEADOFF MAN MALVESTUTO, te last night's Conch-Coral G Bases on balls: Orvin, At- wood, 2; Lastres, 7. Strike-outs: Orvin, 1; Atwgod, 1; Lastres, 12. 10 hits off Orvin Yor 10 runs in 2 2/3 innings; 4 hits off Atwood for 1 run in 4 1/3 innings. Balk: Orvin. Winning pitcher — G. Lastres; Losing pitcher — Orvin. Umpires: Gugliermo, Rodriguez; Time: 2:05. Cards Showing Spring Slump In Training By BEN PHLEGAR Associated Press Sports Writar Now that the Cardinals have a new owner and the Browns aren't shifting to Baltimore, you might expect the baseball situation in St. Louis would be back te normal. It isn’t. Take a look at the teams’ spring records. The Cardinals, perennial pennant threats and the last Na- | tional League club to win the | World Series, have won only three lof 14 spring games. | Spring results don’t mean much |and the Browns would be the first | to agree that seven of their 10 suc- cesses have come sgainst Pacific Coast League, rather than major league, opposition. | But a little early momentum jnever hurts. Yesterday their worst licking of the spring as Milwaukee won for the first time since coming into the Na- | tional League, 11-2. To top it off, 1; league on fire late last season, sault and left in the fourth inning with a pulled shoulder muscle. Manager Eddie Stanky had been counting heavily this year on Mil- jler, a slow stuff specialist. |The Browns, on the other hand, the Cardinals took | | young Stu Miller, who set the, bore the brunt of the 17-hit as-) Rhythm ALDER WOOD LADY PORTIS LIGHTNING RODNEY 17.20 5.80 3.40 4.00 2.80 2.80 Date of Last Race FOURTH RACE—5-16 MILE Quiniela (3-7) 17.60 3-17" 3-17" 314° 3-18" 3-18* Time—32.1 317" 2-26° Miss Intellect 5 3-16* Loudeal 3-16° Sign Here 3-17* Kitten Finish Jacoba 3-17" Ascot 3-177 Liz Ccoper Fancy Times Winner—Williams and Fase’ Ss Roo MISS INTELLECT LOUDEAL SIGN HERE ™ 1 24 7.30 10.60 “* re 5 3.40 5.50 * No Zi 6.40 * Outtun S18 6.70 *° Faded steadily , October, 1951. Rolling Roy—Kay 4 Brindle 16.60 6.20 4.60 9.80 5.00 4.20 In last stride Best of rest o 3.80 *# Wide, gained 5.50 ‘# Closed gap "i Early speed Quiniela (3-6) 33.20 3-17" factor up Trail 3-17° Flighty Good And Glad Honest Honey Kris Adams Phoned Just Katy Metropolis Winner—Manuel Foster's Fawn UP TRAIL FLIGHTY GOOD AND GLAD Date of Last Race 79 57 65 85 37% 72% 56 74 Somme Re er ee Bromanawur os S8e Rovmnssnman TENTH RACE—5-16 MILE Outside route, “+ Wide turns * Off slowly Byers—White Chapel Quiniela (2-6) 48.60 Time—31.3 3-17" 3-17" 3-17° 3-18" Date of Last Race FIFTH RACE—S-16 MILE 3-17° Vandal 3-5" Glen Page 3-17' Focus 3-16 Fiction Lad 2-28° Blind Alley 3-17'° Also 3-17" Freshman 3-10° Sunny Dell 56 Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Brindle VANDAL GLEN PAGE FOCUS 584 FaRBE 57 6814 2 4 On “t No BHeEOnmaan Fur omnan WIV AMweHOe 2. ao S838 an Bo awwounale = me So Date of Last Race SIXTH RACE—S-16 MILE 3-17° Bar-K 3-17* Foolish Jill 3-17* Though: 3-17" 3-17" Yardley 50 66 72 61 62% 1 3:4" 2 3 2 8 2? 7 448 6 90 13.60 9.60 12.60 84 8.40 got revenge for their only major | \league loss of the spring as they beat the Chicago Cubs, 5-4. Virgil Trucks and Don Larsen pitched \for the Browns and Larsen’s sixth \inning home run proved the even- tual victory margin. Larsen, a strong righthander, has looked | very good in 10 innings this spring after being released from the | Army, but he is siill signed to a j minor league contract. | The Philadelphia Athletics fumbled away a 5-4 decision to the | Boston Red Sox when they made |two errors in the 10th inning. | The New York Yankees put on their best hitting display to date. | Gables. hit the {4 Maly stele sec of Coral estute ables game ‘ond, went t eut and scored when the Conch hurler balked —Citzen Staff apie THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Won driving > Late rally + Qutrun str. * Wide Ist turn ‘| Tired badly — "t Early factor . Cameron—Rudella 3.20 2.60 Quiniela (5-6) 33.60 2.80 $$$ Easily best "t Closed fast "4 Qutrun str. "! Evenly " Off slowly 3-16* 3-18* 3-17" Time—32.2 inside factor 3-14"° Magnate Foothill Pete's Ghost Sensation Lass Betty Bob Cameron Hilander Spri Jack Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Brindle D., Fi é % MAGNATE FOOT HILL PETE’S GHOST Date of Last Race 73 66 59% 55 60 61 6849 Festival iboud me moO EE 2 i Fronds 8 . Razor’s 50 As he pleased. 8.60 ‘i Outside route 16.70 * Steady a 12.60 “+ Closed 7.70 ° No mis! ap 11,60" Tired 9.80 "* No factor 20.40 “* Faded steadi, Edge—Rum Blossom 2.80 3.00 Quiniela (1-5) 9.80 8.20 ELEVENTH RACE. MILE Time—40.2 3-18" 3-16" 3-16° 3-16" 3-16¢ 3-17* Time—32 318° 3-16* Roo: Saturday, Merch 21, 1953 Tonight’ s Entries (NOT POST POSITIONS) First Race — 5-16 mile Charlie Fax Every Night Inkey Racer Top News Slim McVey Martha Jo Scalpel Wild North Second Race — 5-16 mile Lady Lancer \Escapade Whata Bug Trail Breaker Slick Miss Prem Honest Fax Often In Third Race —— 5-16 mile Bombast Reckless Rae Modern Age Mountain Park Blew By Blip Cc ess In Islander Fourth Race — 5-16 mile Silver-N-Gold In Person Joe McLaughlin Sable Prince Broady Zavalla Authentic Callaway Pete Rare ky Teter Sixth Race — $-16 mile Taxes Me Keen Kut Exciting Judy Go Seventh Race — 5-16 mile Razor's Rocket Little Dusty Stirring News Divine Devil Withwin Showmenow Thunderette Turning Point Eighth Race — 5-16 mile Traveling Bug Wise Mike Pasha’s Lady Buddy’s Reward Make Haste Jan-Jan Jet Roll Snappy Dixie Ninth Rece — 5-16 mile Two Ee Big Pay Off Forward Tammie Melody Sis Hazy Moon Hymor Date Line Tenth Race — $16 mile Really True Katy § Eleventh thus — 34 mile Bridle Comer Navy Diver Do or Die Tenney C Foolish Matt Cal Wros Hoen Mort 31.60 10.40 12.60 ° Tough Fight ht Seen In Womes s Golf third round of the North and South | Women’s golf championship tour- | nament will have to be a blazer 4 Late rally + Early leader * Wide stretch ones 65 4 Winee irs. H. E. Russell's Fawn Brindle B., April, 1950. Tidy Reward— igwam PAINTED CRYSTAL GHOST HARVEST CALL 5.60 4.40 Quiniela (3-6) 41.80 3.00 Charlottesville, Va., and Mrs. R. M. Torgerson of Forest Hills, N. ., against Carol Dirjnger of Tif- in the upper bracket. Lower half matches sent defend- PINEHURST, N. C. #—Today’s \ing champion Barbara Romack of! ef fin, O., watching as will other ¢> Do or Me, Foolish, * Matt Wynn and 8 Navy Diver. the number five fonly puppy ever to } jover the Jonzer di tha treason could Post time ton’ The reeular fe {pit Hymor, Melo’ ward in a race * be a thril'er. These at this point are {>vc when they lesve t' field which w Tammie, Big P Julienne and Hazy thing may happen. All of these puvs have ¥ sistently to dete and a ho action is in the off =~ In last night's feature MW Trail came in a winner when be edged Flighty by a two * margin in the highly cred . time of just 31.3 seconds, Gon! And Glad took third in a p‘oto finish with Honest Honey. There was no doubt about it last night when Up Trail jumoe’ into the lead at the first turn and came around the outside route to pay a nice 26.80 to win, 10.20 to place and 4.20 to show. Flithty returned 8.00 And 3.60 while Good And Glad paid off 5.40, Painted captured the marathon last night when she raced over the 3-8 mile course in 40.2 sec- onds to edge Crystal Ghost and Harvet Call and pay a whopping 31.60, ful doings had galleryites still buzz- ing today | The 5Si-year-old tournament has , Seldom witnessed such comebacks Sacramento, Calif., against Barba- jas turned in by Mrs. Torgerson ra Mclntire of Toledo, O., and Mae }2%4 Migs Faulk in the second round. Each was four down with to exceed yesterday’s second round | Murray of Rutland, Vt., against | sient holes to play against a for- from the standpoint ot excitement. The pairings sent medalist Pat O'Sullivan of Orange, Conn., against Mary Patton Jansen of! Mary Lena Faulk of Thomasville, Georgia. midable opponent. Zach hung en to win, 1 up. Neither led at any time They shaped up as four tight! in the match until it counted most matches, THE FRAMMIS SAYS: Selita tis Shia Sak eee en ™~ tide but yesterday's event-|—at the finish. Si COME TO THE a SIGSBEE SNACKERY BESIDE GULFSTREAM FOOD DEPARTMENT STORE Sigsbee Road Sigsbee Park