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

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TREKS SERRE eigen oe moi Page § . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Avenger Wins Again At Kennel Club =o icons Real Glaew Toosy Nach ia rm — tet ran ae . Julienne Goes ed when he*built up a four length |have shown plenty of speed and c lead at the halfway mark. could upset. the dopesters. To Post Tonight | A heavy favorite with the bet-| ‘There will be plenty of competi: MS tors, Avenger returned just .2.20, | tion furnished by the balance of Against Crack 2.20 and 2.40, Tammie returned |the field, which include Joyous * 4.00 and 7.60 while a ticket on) Miss; Good Find, Big Payoff, Last Feature Field Spring Festival was good for 5.20.\summer and Lost Trail. The Daily Double last night.) post time tonight is 8:15 p. m. i Gene Huff and Authentic paid | ee F, B., Stutz’ Avenger did i/156.20, ‘The second race Quinicla| pK E CAGERS again last night when he romped | paid a whopping 108.00 when Au-| 4 home eight lengths ahead of his|thentic and Focus came in win-| HOLD RECORDS nearest: competitor Tammie, and |S: .|. DURHAM, N.C. (#)—In the 15 lengths ahead of the third place Lae reve leet yeh ha }21 years ‘the current Southern dog, Spring Festival. Julienne, Vendome, owned by F.|Conference has held its annual To gain the win, Avenger circl-|B. Stutz and Mrs. H. E. Rusell’s od care Bei keh ee i itis i | University teams have qualifi: vodtwol lode Tepes sua saaes at ee _peanehene gates > ihe most times (20), oe the $1.2 seconds, just missing tying) Julienne, in partieilar, holds |most games (33), gone to the ais own track mark which stands | four firsts and has been in the | semi-finals the most times (15) and at an even 31 seconds. money in the bulk of his starts | played in the finals the most times The winner started in the num-|to date and should come out on | (14). The Blue Devils-have won the ‘yer eight position and never falter-|top. Both Vendome and Exciting jeage title on five occasions. wipes ihe he ; : THE FIRST DEAD HEAT to be run at the Key West- Kennel : 7 a : Club, in action thus far, occurred Monday night in the tenth . Double—Gene Huff and Authentic race whet Respectful (No. 2), owned by Cliff Waller,--was. tied ee ne with the Marianso\Kennel’s Phoned (No'8) for second? place in RAC the gruelling §/8 mile Marathon. The official ttack camera has stopped the action at the wire and judges were unable to decide on a winner, ¢ erty geusangg he Fi | i sau fet i : Besagee ry BuSchess é i J Becunegas Onannane el tld i Simpson Nails. 1." a's Tribe Position tec emas” oe DENVER (®—When the Cleve-| genet peyficngwe begs land Indians started spring train-| Simpson gives credit ing, there were nine prospects for | plate-power this spring right field. Today there is only | ager Al Lopez and Harry (Suitcase) Simpson and his | ager Hank G sizzling batting. “T've been The rawboned, skinny outfielder | «They (Lopez ai has collected nine exhibition game | have opened my homers and a seasoning of other | get some power on hits which, one by one, have vir-|Last year I was tually eliminated his’ competition, over them or Once again, as he has been before,| The Tribe he is the hero in the Tribe’s pen- Simpson’s stance for nant dreams. a few weeks ago they told . page ig who got his nickname | “just get up there, be rom his set of king-sized feet, from 4 : clouted his eighth and ninth oni | aes page ore Godel runs yesterday in addition to a long double which heiped Cleveland Daryl Spencer, rookie ‘infielder whip the New York Giants, 11-5. | for the New York Giants, attend- It was the second game in four|eq Wichita versity. ¢ days in which he homered in pairs = ks u prea tiiaraescamittia i. SW: Ler against the Giants. $$ $$ SAVE $3 93 His exhibition batting average | LITY SED CARS now stands well above 400 an |For QUA U; he leads his teammates in four-|and General Auto ‘Repair: z baggers. +g Simpson's fielding prowess sel-} TWINS GARAGE 4.40 Quiniela (1-6) 32.40 dom has been in doubt in the | 1190 DUVAL ST. DIAL :**"* 5.60 28-year-old Dalton, Ga., Negro’si$ $ § § SAVE $53 $+ MILE siniladad : ; ht peat a Se | ete. Risfe | ae vat bo OHO Pmreiwes s BSB°e~- mt pe staaTts Se Introducing Modern PRECAST CONCRETE FENCES | CLOTHES LINES CARTER AND SON PHONE: MARATHON 4282 —~ KEY WEST 3 oe 4 3 8 5 6 7 ene OD 32 ge EES ry 3 7 2 8 5 1 6 hie tele 8 4 bom tors ee ee ee Layeonsge 08 OOO et om On vise es Peseqquts sy B 3 eo . od . JACKIE PRICE, famed baseball comedian, who will appear Thursday night at the Kiwanis Club Benefit program at Wickers Field,, believes in doing things in a big way—as this 260-pound Jewtish, caught near Key West, will indicate. Caught from Captain Bil! Crespo’s charterboat Lucy, near Smith Shoals, the monster fought for nearly an hour before Price h him. He ‘was caught on 63-pound test line and a glass rod. Price is an © a has been fishing in Key West for many years. He will open his popular b for the benefit of underprivileged children before embarking on his lar f the nation. Tickets for the program, which -will include a baseball doubleheader, may be obtained from any Kiwanis Club member.—Key West Photo Service Photo. ie AB ' : i a i % Geuuine Panerra vgranany eee eOer SASGSENG eaatath run 198. Quick Victory—Relue- 4.20 7.40 «©Quiniela (1-8) 4.60 5.80 & i 3 5 . Starts 809 Times START! After Only 5 Minuies Rest and | was deliberately discharged by engaging ‘the } | starter on a car the if; until the ith | i : ti f f i ; : 4 2 Time—31.2 ea: Rates 32.0" On outside > Bae oe ee em ae 8 Oe ee OO eunseunr Ae & ters “angus battery refused to tur over. The battery was allowed 5 minutes, the car was then started and the engine stopped immediately. This .operation was. repeated 809 times before the battery failed. 12 Mos., 39 Plate, 80 Amp. Battery Reg Price $16.28 — for only $8.95 Exch. 18 Mos., 45 Plate, 106 amp. Battery Reg. Price $19.84 — for only $}1.95 z- wile Ramee Bage—Rtsm_ Bloom & You'll look ond feel your best this Summer in the ADAM PANA-BRISA, Exch “1s genuine Pename is woven by ae ves of Ecuador from choice leeves i 18 Mos., 51 Plate, 110 Amp. Battery : > 52 Qh OH Oe f the Toquila Palm. An ievesimend ° , Dependable batteries Reg. Price $22.56 — fer ouly $13.95 : , bad a good looks and cool comfort, only ®B- for @ quarter-century Exch. ed ort Sine T9S wot $295 © Conging Penmmen <5 SMG gud Shh, } rl tenn & for Ti TT i ; , . a HESTER BATTERIES S Year, $1. Plate 116 Amn. 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