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avana Cubans To Open Season In k Key Wes kek x*k xkx*ek ek *® x* * ~ tea ee Ps x xk * xk eckoning Captures Kennel Club Victory Here In Monday Night Race x & * con Cambria Promises 24 Tilts If Fans Support His Club Starving Key West baseball fans are going to have a pretty full bill of fare this summer after all, it appears, when Joe Cambria, president of the Havana Cubans of the Florida International League, team will open their season in Key West on April announced that his 15th against the Fort Lauderdale Lions in a two-game series. In addition, Cambria said that he will schedule “at least 24 more‘games in Key West if the support of the fans warrants it.” Last night the City Commission put their stamp of approval on the deal when they voted unanimously to donate the use of the lights at the Wickers Field stadium to the ball team. Reason for playing their open- er here, Cambria said, is the fact that the lid lifter had been sched- tiled for just two games in Hava-| na and the high cost of transport- ing the Lions there for the tilts makes if prohibitive. The Cubans baseball’ magnate also said that when the FIL cut to six teams, it made it necessary for this team ing 3.2 difficult to operate in the a Havana hi has ‘gh a sudden and unexplained drop in baseball en- thusiasm which may have prompt- ed the move to this city. Cambria Legos that he “will bring a ‘young and fast ball club ze geidisis a F Be rats Sonners Protest Scholarship Ban NORMAN, Okla, W—The presi- dent of the University of Oklahoma today forecast nation-wide sched- wle revisions if the North Central Association ban on athletic scholar- ship is not relaxed. And with its crackdown on Ok- lahoma A: & M., the 19-state ac- crediting agency with power of academic life or death over 368 schools said this was only the be- ginning. “There will be no more athletic scholarships as such,” an. Aggie spokesman said yesterday in. an- nouncing full compliance with the new rule. The school acted in the face of an ultimatum to get in line or be stripped of recognition. In light of the new get-tough policy, Dr. George L. Cross, Ok- lahoma president, foresaw drastic changes in intercollegiate compe- tition if Midwestern schools recog- nized by the NCA are forced to halt recruiting and subsidization. The Big Seven, Missouri Valley, Skyline and Big Ten—stalwarts all in the world of sports—come under NCA regulation. Their inter- Key West Kennel Club Result oni April 4th Date of Last Race FIRST RACE—5-16 MILE 6844 r 70 2 69 3 70 ca 56 574 4 ee jime—32.1 290 Strong finish 10.70 * Best. of rest 10.40 * On_ inside 2.90 *# Outfinished 3.80 *? No mishap 5.40 * No factor B 5.40 *4 Outrun 8 42.60 ** Wide turns uly, 1949. Never Sad—Glad Eye 00 i Quiniela (4-5) 92.20 Stirring News Fame-N-Fortune Sanguine Jamaica Jim Lady Portis Gail Fax Metropolis Respectful 73 Winner—Paul Sutherland’s Light STIRRING NEWS FAME-N-FORTUNE SANGUINE Date of Last Race 4- 2°. Flashy Frank 4-2? My Design 4- 2° Top News 4- 2° Holiday House 4- 2° Blew By WON AIO ROT S mara cunon ty OD TD ON CO ‘awn = B: 85z 8 san SECOND RACE—S-16 MILE Time—32.1 > ye 2 1 .70. Easy winner 3 2? 5 7 4 3. 4.40 * Saved ground 6.20 * Wide stretch 2.80 ° On inside 4.40 **t No mishap 4-2' Bill Piper 11.60 * No factor 4 2° Yardley 8.40 * Off slowly 4- 2' Raven Beauty 54a 4 6 8 11.60 * Outrun Winner—R. Hutchings’ Dark Brindle D., July, 1951. Lucky Ally—Lora Roll FLASHY FRANK 9.40 5.20 3.80 MY DESIGN 7.20 2 Quiniela (2-6) 71.40 TOP NEWS Daily Double—Stirring News and Flashy Fess oil 209.00 Date of Last Race THIRD RACE—5-16 MILE 4- 3° Portis Boy Just Passing Sooner Shindig Little Secret Ramadan Bombast Mountain Park 62 Mer-Shak 51 a Whitehead’s Brindl Portis. BOY JUST PASSING SOONER /SHINDIG Date of Last Race 42 Do Dat 4- 2° Thought 4 2° Lennox 4 3° Also 4- 2° Lucky Teter 42° Foolish Jill 4- 2 Luck 4- 2° Blanch er ae ied 6 p ph 0 Go mh OS Ong Time—32.1 As he pleased Good effort SRUSAR $ we PUIwdomne BS Praramones 5.20 FOURTH RACE—5-16 MILE 59 64% 54 57 6242 5 0 4% 60 ' No factor * Faded steadily ™* Poor effort sectional competition reaches into| every part of the country. “They won't be able to compete with institutions in other accredit- ing agencies, all of whom permit scholarships based on athletic prowess alone,” Dr. Cross: said. “And these conferences” will ‘not fel ae in feeling the niga 2 policy. Their w 7 els geavoenia. ows Under such a system, he rea- eg pm madrangprone Texas series 9e attrac: tion of the Suatbeae et #03 go. on. Big Ten-Notre “Dame. rivalries would have to stope. ico = The Pacific Coast-Big Ten" Rose Bowl tieup would be dealt a death pregol They wouldn’t’be fh the same gue. Virtually entire non-conference schedules would have to be revised to prevent the .simon pures from competing against players re- eruited and paid for their athletic these reasons, Dr. Cross said he would lead a movement among college presidents at a Chi- cago meeting April 26 to persuade the- NCA to revise its policy to al- low some subsidization. ght's Entries {NOT POST POSITIONS) Blue Sails ‘Third Race — 5-16 mile Taxes Me Sturm Bugler Carbondale Jack Kochman Sunny Delt in Person Brash doe Me! Fourth Race — 5-16 mile Marth Jo Wild North Vincente Tendresse Stop Over Catlaway Kitten Finish denny Me Pith Race — $16 mile Cuartie Fax Honey Rebel Judy Go Just Katy Really Rare Bive Tinsel JanJan Betrayer Sixth Race — $-16 mile Innocence Tlasol Whata Bug All Time Gene Huff Coursing News Man Power Rathy, Ann Seventh Race — 5-16 mile Up Trail Traveling Bug Accidental My Bitsey Miss Intellect Laurel Wood Beach Tramp Authentic Painted Reckless Rae Whispering Charlie Foothill Faleon Claw Hovest Honey Tenth Race — 36 mile Outrageous Aseot Lodi Mim Jack Mc Aska Kay Sable Prince Slim McVey t 30.20 5.20 3.00 2.60 2.20 Quiniela (3-6) 18.40 2.40 FIFTH RACE—5-16 MILE bide ke at a ro 5t 8° Date of Last Race 4- 2" Mill Town 4-2" Jack Riboud «4 2" Boguile «2 Prem 4- 2° Aloof 2° Sixty Days «2 Pasha’ 's Lady 4- 2° Whistling Lady 69 Winner—Fred Palérmo’ ¢ Brindle D., herd’s Dell MILL TOWN JACK RIBOUD BEGUILE Date of Last Race Lightning ing Rodney Razor’s Rocket - Erosion Idol Red Make Haste Honest Fax 443% Summer Gal 4 3. Blip 74 Winner. F. Snipes’ Red Brindl LIGHTNING RODNEY RAZOR’S ROCKET EROSION OAM nw wre divin cients B cb naivorcenes body bamd aed adel Sessssey 10.60 ra s E 3 Quiniela (1-3) 44.90 ? 8 1950. 4: 6. 3. Sys 2 SIXTH RACE—5-16 MILE a eg 67 2 Gave way * No factor 65.20 * Faded back 7.60 * Outrun 1951. ne Lad—Fiction Lady 300 Quiniela (2-5) 57.60 2.60 2ES23e = 8 6 3 5 4 7 DUDH Oram ens COU ar ee OD J SPaanwnoasun he og ase 33 Date of Last Race SEVENTH RACE—5-16 MILE 42 Jack O'Lish 4 2" Showmenow 4 2° Payette 4-2° Good And Glad 4 2° Good Find 4 2° Keen Kut 4-2° Pretty Blossom M4 4- 2 Nick Lutz 70 Winner—Paul Sutherland’s Black D., Silver Lish JACK O'LISH SHOWMENOW PAYETTE Date of 72 60% 68 16 40 Gave way 8.40" Crowded 13.60“ No factor 14.60 * Crowded ber, 1950. Jack O’Johne, Imp.— 3.40 3.80 Quiniela (4-7) 30.60 2.80 RIM wnere st Race Time—31.4 Up on inside Outfinished Good effort * Wide, gained Early factor Wide Ist turn i 1 Tired early 10.60 "4 No factor Russell's Red B., March, 1951. Time Bo 2.80 Feng Quiniela (3-7) 11.40 RACE—S-16 MILE ee Pay 2 “ e “4 oe E B Tippy's Cash Top Bracket Joyous Miss Speedy Girl Bee's Trouble Kitchen Maid a Want Winner—Mrs. H. E. Stout EXCITING TIPPY'S CASH TOP BRAC KET based of Last Race Time—31.2 Rec Saved ground v a *t 2d in foto Pet Ghost 5 5 “* Tried hard Two-Ee ao Steady gain * Do Or Di * Tired early * Last Trail * No factor * Phoned * Wide ist turn Bill Proverb * Qutrun 4. E Raror’s Edge— 880 64.00 4.00 NINTH RACE—S-16 MILE z Russell's Brindle B Feeeues, 1951 3 “= Quimela (45) 31.00 4 _ TENTH RAC RACE—34 MILE sw 860 B00 “Date of Last Race P= paqeges * ef Vendome Returns 28.00 For Second Place Effort Mon.| Mrs. H. E. Russell’s Rec- koning, with an early burst of speed that gave her the! lead, finished on top last} night in the feature race at | the Key West Kennel Club. Starting from the number five spot, the winner pulled all the way from the Sev; enth position into the lead only seconds after the pack Sprang from the box. And when the dogs scampered'| across the finish line, Rec-| koning was in the vap by a} 4%% length margin to cap | the win. i | Vendome triumphed pyer | | talent. Pete’s Ghost in a photo finish for second place. The wi “ ie winner paid a nice 8.40, By The Associated Press 6.00 and 3.80 while Vendome re- TODAY A YEAR AGO meni turned a surprising 28,00 agd 17.60./spahn and Ernie Johnson pitched Pete’s Ghost paid 4.80, a no-hit, no-run game for the In tonight's feature Falcon Claw|Boston Braves, defeat owned by R. K, Hutchings will be Brooklyn Dodgers, 1-0, in out after her third straight win in| ao rn oe T Kennel Club action as racing Maple Leafs bong: moves into its 57th night. Brindle ii Comer, owned by Fred Whitehead | game of and Whispering Charley, Olympic Kennels entry, will be on tap in the race to furnish plenty of com- Petition.) { Bridle Coth@t~is no new comer to feature action having captured} TWENTY YEARS AGO— Wash. four firsts thus far in the meet-| ington University swept three crew ing against some of the top} races from the University of Call- | speedsters at the track. while| fornia at Oakland, Calif, Whispering Charley has been fin- ishing right in there with top | Billy Johnson, third baseman | for the St. Louis Cardinals, es- The balance of the field will be | tablished a World Series made up of Gay Farewell, Breeze-|for the most triples (3) in a Ynont, Honest Honey, Foot Hill|game series. That was in and Flashy Reward. when Billy was with the Post time tonight is 8:15 p. m.| York Yankees. Sports Mirror land Rams withdrew from National Football League for ‘the duration of the war. THE NEW CHAMPION and the they receive their trophies from title with a sparkling 69 roun runnerup in the City Golf Championship. are es Mayor C. B. Harvey. In top photo, Jenmy Mira, who tal of 54-hole score of 215, receives his 220 Gene Witzel (bottom), who finished up in a blaze of glory. with #68 for a ceives second place honors. It THE KEY WEST CIT Page PRO G OLFERS TU NE UP FOR MASTERS AUGUSTA half of the starting field of gcifers hes arrived for a few prac: | tice rounds before jumping wto the Masters tournament Thersday. | One record for the tournament wil be broken when the iast par-j ticipant tees off Hf all of the entries start, The greatest sumber te par- Ucipate in a past tournament was 72 tm 1904. four fewer than the apparest starting field this yeer Rain bal ted practice | re Ga *—More than | * 4 was the second time Mira has held the title, 1Z6N Tussdey, aert 7, WS )SSSSSS SAVE $5SS88 bit on the said | se would ; the four-day } if the weather is right aed one of the boys gets his putter to working. there be new | Caldahi | nament record Sam Saeed of White Sulphur | Poa: AND TRUCES Springs, W. Va., won iast year’s! loon Mask ? Masters with « 28 He bes won the tccrnamest one other time amd | ga comid set 2 record a tro strsigit | 1130 DUVAL STREET or DIAL 2.2401 ‘S3353S Save $88868 me a@ted aculd