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Tonight’s Entries (NOT POST POSITIONS) First Race — 5-16 mile _ Idol Red My Charlotte Blind Alley Jacoba Lucky Par > Lennox Impending Silque Second Race — 5-16 mile Reckless Trudy Gail Lee Blew By Guajira Clever Guy Suki Sal Inkey Racer Silent Profit Third Race — 5-16 ‘nile Just Passing Southern Gent Bomb Light Aska Kay Sir Hidelgo Tendresse Sooner Senator Migrator Fourth Race — 5-16 mile Shattering Liz Cooper Kitchen Maid Moveable Honest Fax ~ Roose Goose Metropolis Flashy Frank Fifth Race — 5-16 mile Top News Jewel’s Trump Make Haste WOLNWHd AHI 1108 Nag SIS + Portis Boy Fame-N-Fortune Aloof Harvest Call Jan-Jan Betrayer Razor’s Rocket Judy Go Seventh Race — 5-16 mile Laurel Wood Focus Joyous Miss Good and Gald Top Bracket Lightning Rodney ‘ithwin For Race — 5-16 mile Sinty .Days My, Bitsey Spring Festival Hush Shane Miss Intellect Col. Matt Wynn Peck Lost Trail Ninth Race — 5-16 mile Tippy’s Cash Showmenow Hill Queen Stirring News Bill Proverb Foothill Jack Riboud Phoned ‘Tnath Race — 5-16 mile Hazy Moon Forward Do or Die Renegrade Tammie Bar-K Reckoning Tenny C Eleventh Race — 3-4 mile More Corn Claro Two-Ee Beguile Gunette Mohammedan Sensation Lass Fire Hazard $160,000 SALE (Continued from Page Six) WAIHLVA dN ONIONS LLaM VILLI Mrs, Austin de Stolfe a lot in Som- bere Subdivision. sold for $1,200 to Mr. and Mi Alfred Lind of Key nd. West to Dan L. Navarro. last Monday. tifieates, and for costs Langley Curtis got up. “Are you just using her, trying to turn the candidate's “As a matter of fact, Uncle, yes, a bit inexperienced. But nice. You know what? I find her fun to be with.” Langley’s eyes began to twinkle. ! off “T'll tell you something, Dan. The an? Are you; “Very kind of Mr. O’Brien, I'm sure,” grinned Dan. He glanced around. This was a big moment for him. For this he'd bet for this he'd connived, for he’d robbed himself i es id. Now, at is mean something. At Thirty tour he was at last beginning to strike on his own. He met the man who has the woman he loves much more than money. ,Re- member that.” Dan rumbled laughter. “ uiet, almost grave at do you thi ink itll make a good | brown eyes. ““ , Ruth? office?” “T'm not an authority, Dan. You matchmaker! Come on: let’s have! forget the only doctor's office I some chow and get back to Golden now anything abot belongs to City.” |Dr. Fell . He wondered if you could fall| “Reception-room is’ large in love just like that. He won-’ enough. y workroom could dered why he'd fallen in love larger, but with a little ring when there was no room in his'] guess we could ae tae the life for such nonsense. Yet what! space there is. And the plumbing grand nonsense it was! setup is perfect, Add a sink in the 2 ‘ workroom and we'd be set.” Fr. was a relatively large room, Mr. Driscoll nodded. “You could with a low, beamed ceiling. It have a heavier electric circuit put had high windows which pre-/in before the end of the week. ; eluded a view of the- world, but / That would take care of your | after she’d grown accustomed to equipment, Dr. Curtis. If you'll i; them Ruth thought they were a take a two-year lease we'll add she’s quite a girl. A bit unworldly, good idea. They needed neither windows nor shades, yet perfect privacy was guaranteed. Further- more, furniture could be placed along the walls directly under them with a consequent space. And quiet! By her ears she just managed to the sink and circuit at no extra cost. As I said, Mr. O’Brien thinks you should be encouraged.” Ruth nodded. It was the best available suite in town. It wouldn't be too far for the towns- people to walk, yet it was just r far enough removed from i : i Fa) fl A_ very grateful young man nodded his dark head. “Let me sleep on it, Mr. Driscoll.. Let me give you my decision tomorrow afternoon,” “Certainly, sir.” They. went back to the dull, gray day. West of the town, ent creamv banks of fog were rolling in from the sea, and even above the hubbub of Main Street traffic they could hear the foghorn sounding on the breakwater. | wonde: red if the Dauntless Me had Mr. Hufford. There was always _— nmap gd of Leg Fon ane y one of the great t- boats headed for Golden Gate Channel. Such things had happened before. ; Three years fee? I forgot to eat lunch.” “We have things in our icebox. Why don't you have a snack with me in the cottage?” He met her eyes. She was sur- prised to see a quick flush creep up theeks. Perceiving it, she wondered. Feeling his trembling hand in hers, she suffered a vio- lent attack of giddiness. This love Thataway Careful Sir Cameron Hilander Sixth Race — 5-16 mile ; the rumble of traffic on M-in Street to get it out of the noisy, j} Street a block away. She sunaaa Lieubly <beety business a CONCH NETTERS Sports Roundup By GAYLE TALBOT } There were many things that NEW YORK #—The news from | Big Lom apart and made him one California that big, simple Ernie | of the game’s more colorful fig- Lombardi decided life no longer | ures. He was, for example the only was worth living has saddened all | Successful big leaguer we ever who knew the “Schnozz” during | beard of who gripped his bat with his many years as one of base-| #9 interlocking grip, the same as |ball’s great catchers with Cincin- | olfers do, with ais little and |nati, the Boston Braves and the | fingers entwined. New York Giants. While Lom’s chief claim to The huge man who lumbered | Will rest in his batting i? Sunshine Construction Co. has} and. i and Mrs. Maitland Adams; have sold for $1,100 a lot in Key Neil Knowles bas acquired two) tax deeds for property on which they golfed. es were delinquent at a sale; Much has and will be written | oir his ot made at the County Courthouse, cher during first Knowles acquired property on . Largo Beach, Key Largo, Lots 13) over and trampled Lom at home and 14, and lot 10 and 11. He paid | piste Not so weil kaown is the} 2 total of $54.10 for the tax cer- mightily getting down to first, but who hit the ball so hard that # West, Bey | usually didn't matter, never made anyhing but friends in bis long, quiet stay in the majors. He was; ithe fellow who ient money to jteammates just before payday land whe caddied for them when) {about the incident in the 1999) | World Series when 2 thundering / jherd of New ¥ Youkees ras j fact that not one of the big man's) (Cincinnati teammates mentioned it | i also was a good man plate. That he knew how pitchers is ettested by that such soted fi: ringer, Bucky Walters Vandermeer reached while be was their target at Cincinaati. a fime throwing @ thought of converting uf i ; i 3 sfte $5 pak Lom was always a the writers in the National if they took great glee in ing how he bad « into a single, they respect for hi and as —what fools it made of people, what children it turned them into! (Te be continued) SWEEP MIAMI HIGH MATCHES The Key West High School ten- fi ahi Lf ean a3 % : pte ze QUICK WITK NS FST. ere charges, and in pursuance of the 'ty him in the clubhouse after the, Bs ae? statutes in such cases made and csme (we were there) or even af-. . provided ‘terward. Be tooked Mke stricken | ceiving 229 points of « Cape Sable corporation of Mia-j ester buffalo gx be sat looking! mi has acquired the tax deed to): the Moor. lot 1 on No Name Key for $706) paid for the tax certificate and/ costs. improvement Fund have sold for Mr. and Mrs. W. A Porrish/ ge00 bay bettom om Soot Rey har- | erican Rave sold for $3,008 a lot in Mead! bor amounting to 24 scres. Subidivissnn * The Trustees _ GFA OOSID FHL toe League ttle year be became the sinth to the league crows two years ie of the internal! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN: row at STOCK HL AND — OW US 1