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f fgeahd cysbic® | ooedtiw Pagoda Triumphs Thursday In Kennel Club Feature Marathon Race Set Tonight; Top Field In Feature Key West dog racing fans will receive a bonus tonight when, in addition to the reg- ular bill of racing fare, the track management at the Key West Kennel Club has slated a Marathon to top off the evening—an event which is proving to be increasingly popular at the track. And in the feature, eight Grade A dogs will go after the purse ina race which could go to any of the pup- pies entered. Atrio of dogs, Houri, owned by Olympic Kennels, Make Haste and Fred Pal- ermo’s Navy Diver, loom as favorites today but they will have plenty of competition from Pasha’s Lady, Hush Shane, Pete’s Ghost, Travel- ling Bug and Bee’s Trouble. In the Marathon (the eleventh "race), over the 3/8 mile distance. Honey Rebel, Crystal. Ghost and » Lucky Teter are favored to cop a ‘ “win by the dopesters. Other entries include Broward Bred, Authentic, Coursing News, Accidental and Erosion. Post time tonight is 8:15 p. m. In last night’s feature, F. B. . Stutz’ Pagoda came through again ' to gain a win when he edged Hon- est Buddy and Reckoning after a hardfought stretch battle. The win- ner took the lead at the halfway point and maintained it despite the strong bids on the part of the other dogs in the field. Pagoda paid 7.00, 3.60 and 3.40 while Honest Buddy, who was fa- vored by the fans, returned 2.60 and 2.80. Reckoning paid 4.00, Last night’s session got off to a flying start when the Quiniela on the first race returned 111.20 and the Daily Double, Staver and Winged, paid, 98.60. | Pettit Has Chance Of Making Grade HAVANA — Paul Pettit, the $100,000 bonus baby of 1950, is just another pitcher with No. 37 on his shirt in the camp of the last place Pittsburgh Pirates, Three springs ago, this kid had the baseball brass doing nip ups after he made a deal with movie agent Fred Stephani for $85,000 covering movie rights to his career. _ Eventually Pittsburgh picked up the tab, adding another $15,000. Fresh out of Norbonne High at Lomita, Calif., with eight no-hitters to his credit, the 18-year-old kid floundered in the minors for three seasons. Now he rates a 50-50 — of making the big league ub, “If I had been handled right at the start I think I would have made the big league in 52,” he said. “Maybe even in 1951. But the bonus rule hurt me that first year. “I was signed to a New Orleans contract. Under the old bonus rule, then in effect, 1 couldn't be sent down, I found New Orleans a little too fast for me but I had to stay. I couldn't work every day and wound up with only 75 innings of Pitching and a sore arm “Lucky for me, the bonus rule went out in 1951 and I could go down. I started with Pittsburgh apd hit Indianapolis, New Orleans and Charleston, S. C., before it was over. I had a chance to see them all from the majors down t} class A, I could see how much it} would have helped me to be down | in a lower classification that first year.” Pettit hit his tow in the winter ‘3h, Shuttled back to class A in} series of moves, be was told by neral manager Branch Rickey hat he had not only one foot but wth feet deep in the minors The kid had a new attitude when | reported Fred Haney at} Hollywood last suring, asking elp me. What is wrong with me?* He came to the right man. Haney straightened him out. The husky | lefthander, now only 22, finished with a 15-8 record and 3.70 earned tun average-his best year by far. Haney isn’t sure whether Pettit is ready for the big show. He wants | te be convinced. but whether it’s $3 or ‘S4, it seems the Pirates finally will begin to get their ney back fr he bespectacied kid who calmly pocketed $10,000 and a free honeymoon Pp | Hawai three years ago. Key West K : Date of Last Race Staver Fame-N-Fortune Lucky Par Outrageous Doctor Dodd Stop Over Lodi 3-23" -Capital 68 Winner—Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell’s Brindl Lora Roll STAVER FAME-N-FORTUNE LUCKY PAR Date of Last Race 3-23° Winged 3-23? Idol Red 3-23 Holiday House 3-23' My Charlotte 3-23 Do Dat 3-19* Buzzie Bee 3-23* Silent Profit 3-23? Respectful we ST RACE—S5-16 MILE aed’: 2 12. 2b 3. Bim coerce ons aa © C00 1 09 Co ee OMA MAmeDD ba EY SECOND RACE—5-16 MILE 58 ee sae ad 72 2 1442 56 59 53 6344 etd 16. ey 12. CORIO Roll WINGED 4.40 IDOL RED 4.20 HOLIDAY HOUSE Daily double—Staver and Winged paid 98.60 11.60 4.40 2.40 5.60 THIRD RACE—5-16 MILE 61 le aale bale ba 51 55%. TBR: th. Date of Last Race Salter Path Shining Sue Lady Portis Sir Hidelgo Mim * Little Secret 514 Dian Hill 60 Aska Kay ee Winner—Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell’s Brindle Famous Lady SALTER PATH SHINING SUE LADY PORTIS on BE Biv wes 9.60 6.00 6.40 3.60 2.40 Date of Last Race FOURTH RACE—S5-16 MILE 3-23° Miss Intellect 54 pe 8-23° Payette 61 3-23* Mill Town 65 3-24" Wise Mike 7 3-23* Cute Paddy 53% 3-19° Falcon Claw 56% 3-23 Damocles 64 3-23° Whistli ‘ing 2 Winner—Williams and Fagg’s Brindl _ MISS INTELLECT 5. PAYETTE PIM MwNwH ° 8 et., 1951. s FIFTH RACE—5-16 MILE 3 51 Date of Last Race 7 ji ~ 3-23'° Phoned 3-23" Joyous Miss 3-23°° More Corn Lustre Gal Sanguine it Nadya’s Girlie 3-28 Ester Reed Winner—Marianao Kennels’ Brin PHONED - JOYOUS MISS MORE CORN Date of Last Race 3-23'° Pretty Blossom 3-23° on gaa Blade 0! Colette Tlasol Jack Riboud Gifted Son 3- 6'° Moveable Winners—Edward F. Wulf's Black Paul Sutherland’s Red F& Cutlet’ PRETTY BLOSSOM 4. BURNISHED BLADE 13. ALOOF le Bion oo ninr no cnee me pO eNeciance 8 SIXTH RACE—5-16 MILE ve 1'dh 2 33 at 5 et ? 8 1 9. 13. 7. 7 6 5 4 8 Cee etd Fy , May, 1949. Ca: mn D., Dec., 1950. & 480 2.40 7.20 8 3.40 6.80 Date of Last Race SEVENTH RACE—5-16 MILE 3-23° Highland Hawk 3-23" Maynard > Betty Bob 3-23'° Beguile 3-23" Cameron Hilander 3-23" Sixty Days 3-23° Claro 3-12" Fiesta Girl 59% Winner—Cliff Waller's Brindle D., Nov., HIGHLAND HAWK 2.60 MAYNARD 16. 13. Pet Pore Buwerwaen 2.20 3.80 2.40 Bee ss Date of Last Race 3-23" Kris Adams 3-23" Good Find 3-23" Jack O'Lish -23' Bizarre Up Trail * Alder Wood * Speedy Girl 3-23* Bill Proverb Winner—Jiympic Kear Why Wait KRIS ADAMS GOOD FIND JACK O'LISH EIGHTH RACE—S-16 MILE cy a Sha 2 7 e 3 6 ST 76 S. 2. 5. 13. 3. 5 ll seen Dark Brind Dai oumun 8 April, = 12.20 520 3.60 3.60 2.40 6.80 NINTH RACE—S-16 MILE Date of Last Race 3:18" Pagoda 3-18’ Honest Buddy yp 2 2 4 $ 6 3 8 July 3.50 760 602M 40 PAGODA HONEST BUDDY TENTH RACE—38 MILE ssesesee 8 . D., October, 1 1.70 3.80 5.60 8.80 5.40 8.80 32.60 8.80 Rolli 43 Ph 120 1.20 4.40 0. Sports Roundup By GAYLE TALBOT PHOENIX, Ariz. @ — “If the Army had let me have Willie Mays back,” said Manager Leo Durecher of the New York Giants, “I would have been ready right now to tell ain is Tuesday, March 24 Time—32.1 Saved ground- 80 * On inside Saved *t Good effort * Even effort "No factor 80 ° Outrun 60 ** Wide ist turn 8 Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Black B., July, 1951. Tumble Bug, Imp.—Patsy Quiniela (1-5) 13.00 Time—32.2 All the way 4 On inside 4 Steady gain Off late No factor ° Faded back * Shut off re . 0 ile : g t Quiniela (3-6) 81.60 trun ling Roy—Kay Roo Quiniela (7-8) 19.60 Time—32 + Best of rest *t Good effort * On inside 4 Early speed Time—32 Dead heat 1st Dead heat ist * Wide stretch 4 Closed gap 60 * Off late 40 ° No factor 60 * Faded steadily. - 40 ** Outrun meron—Sweet Wyn’s Red Feather—Susie Quiniela (1-3) 4.40 Time—31.4 Box to wire * Best of rest * Closed well " Closed gap 4 Tired “+ Off late 70*° No factor 40 *# Outrun 8 1. Real Huntsman—Little Acre Quiniela (1-3) 18.00 10 80 60 ") Inside route 40 ** Crowded 80 **) Collided 60 ** Crowded 60 ‘" Crowded 6.40 ** Fell ist turn 1951. Beach Comber— Quiniela (2-3) 22.60 Quuela (34) 14 i Tate & eee izes # g spitz F af ° § i ki gi tay i Aiges tel i : tet a | i ie un-| entered against you re year 1958 for tne, segs of a local or special bill a ~aee and Fis- Ste fetration “ot. the 8 Ort Monroe ‘* ice in County, Plorida; Providing for Compensation His Deputies and For the the ; Providin, letho@ of and Expenses; for the Handling jon of Collections; jures for Fix- the Handling ree Florida beld'in' the Your A.D. 1964. zi Dated et Key West. Florida. this 31th dey of March AD. 1953. M,. #POTTEWOOD raarte.1963 oat ture of the| aie sore sen 3 Be nf or pas- ‘@f & local or apecial bill qbliehing © Budget and Fis- <B) Sratem Por she Operstic: ane pamiamreuce ' pitchers preferred to have the best flychaser available out there in the open spaces. ‘ “Nuts to that,” he said. “Pit- chers also like to have a good man at third, a tall, rangy fellow like Bobby who can knock down those drives and field those bunts. I want myself a tight infield, even if it means I'll have two compara- tively weak outfield: spots with Henry in center and Don Mueller in right. “Tve just got to wait and see. If Davey Williams’ back comes around it might be—might be, I say—that I'll play him at second, | Al Dark at short and my rookie, Daryl Spencer, at third. That's my lineup today, but you'll notice that Hank Thompson still is play- ing center.” A few moments later this no longer was the Giants’ lineup, Fer- ris Fain, the Chicago White Sox’ new first baseman, threw a jolt- ing block into Williams to break up a potential doubie play at sec- ond and hurt the little guy’s back all over again. He was replaced by Ronnie Sanford, and the next time Fain came to bat he nearly had his head taken off by one of pitcher Dave Koslo’s fast balls. “Those two days of rain in San} Francisco last week set us back | badly”, Durocher said. “We were just rounding into shape and I was able at least to see what some of | my boys could do. Now I’ve got | to change all my training routine | and it will take another two weeks | to get back where we were.” Of the 27 unassisted double | plays made by American League players during the ’52 season, all but three were credited to first basemen, 50—Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-554 HORACE GLEN WALKER, Complainant NOTICE BY PUBLIC. TO: ANNE LOUISE W. irginia. 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