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hind with a six run uprising in the fifth inning to po - (NOT POST POSITIONS) First Race — 5-16 mile Blip Also Charlie Fax Ascot Mim Really Rare Powerline Herb’s Pride Second Race — 5-16 mile Bushy Winged Sanguine Jack Kochman All Time In Person Fancy Times Melody Hill Third Race — 5-16 mile Real Black 3.20 Date of Last Race SECOND RACE—5-16 MILE Pt bak Direct Answer Babbling Bess 410° Keen Kut 411° Nick Lutz 410° Callaway Hunter’s Choice 59% 65 NAOH Im OO BF amuonw #11" Guijara 51 Winher—Cliff Waller’s Fawn D., Nov. DIRECT ANSWER 3.00. BABBLING BESS + eH mone 1. 30 Quiniela (4-8) 8.40 Daily Double—Whistling Lad and Direct Answer paid 20.60 THIRD RACE—5-16 MILE Time—32. eB KEEN KUT Date of Last Race Beseech 4-11" Southern Gent 411° Sooner Senator 411° Just Passing 4-11° Sir Hidelgo 410° Mountain Park 411° Bomb Light 411 Migrator Winner—Williams and Fagg’s Bi BESEECH 1 + J Saved ground 2 ‘ On inside 2 *4.80 * OQutrun str. a 7.40 **4 Closed ga] 5%. 99:00 ** Raced wide 6"! / 33.60 *°t No factor 7° —33.60.** Outrun 8 8 10.30“ After break le D., Nov., 1951. Colfax—DoDat 3.00 80 | Maer paladohaducee OO me wT ed HD BS ” 8 and Raul Lopez. Severino Menedez got himself an RBI with his first hit of the evening, a double to Tight field, for one run and Ram- iro Vasquez cleaned the hassocks with a screaming triple. Senor Elko left the hill at this point in favore of Bob Palmer who was only slightly more successful in coping with the murderous Havanans. Aurelino Patino kept the situa- tion alive with a single for an- other counter and before the rally ended the Cubans had puslied ac- ross six runs and it was a new ballgame. Single counters m the sixth, sev- enth and eighth frames gave the Lauderdales their game winning edge, however. Triples by Davis (there’s that man again), and Frank Smith were contributing factors. The Havanans scored their run in the eighth on a brace of singles . by Patino and pinch hitter Chino Hidalgo. Needless to say, the stickwork of the Lion's Davis was the high point of the evening when he went with two doubles pro- ~ blematical. He will have to make his intentions known sometime to- : or weloorHrroceonmemm welecororbouwnon® 1 coh onenasrnyg Bloosrccouchrap pe aaece : Mendez, ef Morales, 2b .. Bequer, 1b Delis, ss .. Vasquez, 3b. Patino, ¢ .. Mena, rf .. , Olino, If Pasqual, p Lopez, p ‘Torres; p . x- Hidalgo Totals— Ft. Lauderdale ........ Sl roureuuwnuuny swlheocHtonotermont Bl) monoroctmornent SI Reubadic® 3 dente iets Bleornwoorrenrom ul! #2 fi Innocence Summer Gal Gail Fax Rathy Ann Fiesta Girl Silver-N-Gold Gifted Son Fourth Race — 5-16 mile My Design Prem Sign Here Blixt Fiction Lad Tlasol Jamaica Jim Blue Sails Fifth Race’ — §-16 mile ‘y House Highest Reward Painted Pete Cuddly Cute Router Do Dat . Betrayer Lady Portis Sixth Race — 5-16 mile Char! ly Seventh Race — 5-16 mile Believe Me Betty Bob Good Find Royal Kahili Alder Wood Gene Huff Brash Painted Eighth Race — 5-16 mile Flighty SOUTHERN GENT SOONER SENATOR 2. 20.20 3.40 Quiniela (1-2) 19.80 3.60 5 ction Montgomery 3 Cohn 2 ey West.Kennel Club, but) r-soineee abi st-night he had toc : from behind to gain the win, | when he edged Pagoda and | Noremac by a two length | margin. | Mitwaukee Starting from the number ;Beoxs= seven position, Avenger lan- iNew York NATIONAL LEAGUE By The Associated Press New York... : ne guished in a disappointing 3.305, ~ : S$ $$$ SAVE $$$ sixth place up until the half-|“"™"" For QUALITY USED CARS way mark when he began to Palade t Nee Yer . re, rook! ‘it . pull out in the van. With a} tous st Miwackee bpd. rain mendous burst of speed | Cincinnati “at Chicago ppd., rain é Ss m4 TODAY's. 8¢ HEDULE the favorite of the wagerers! Brookiva, at New York “ | Philadelphia at Pittsburgh came down the stretch like a; Miwaukee at Cincinnati 4 | Chicago at St. Louis shot to capture the victory. | occas Pagoda was easily the best of | his last start, along with Vendome | the balance of the field while No-| will be his prime competitors with | Femac, a new arrival from the! the balance of = pe pore Key West Kennel Club Hollywood Kennel Club missed | Parking Sam, Kitty Hutch, if Ladies Admitted Free stride early in the race but came win, Restore and Renegade all, FREE BOX SEATS. in a promising third. posing threats. { The -winner paid 5.80, 7.20 and —— 2.60 while Pagoda returned 11.20) and 3.20, Noremac was good for ® Date of Last Race Gay Beauty 413° Taxes Me 411° Jack Riboud 410° Salter Path 410° Lustre Gal - Heart Strings 4-13" Vandal 4-13* Queen’s Bomb i Brindle B., GAY BEAUT TAXES ME JACK RIBOUD Date of Last Race 4-10* Resonator 411° Hill Queen 411° My Bitsey 4- 9°. Adjust 50 411" Lightning Rodney 71 411° Figes’s Cash 4-11" Fotus 411‘ Flashy Frank Winner—Edward F. Wulf’s Red RESONATOR HILL QUEEN MY BITSEY Date of Last Race Famous Wheel 4-13" Glen Page -11 Sensation Lass 4 411" Beguile Suki Susie Ester Reed Fame-N-Fortune Roose Goose Date of Last Race 411" Joyous Miss 411° Harvest Call 4-11° Lost Trail 411° Careful Sir 411° Stirring News 4-11 Mohammedan 411" Sixty Days 411° Phoned Winner—Edward F. Wulf's Red Marie JOYOUS MISS HARVEST CALL LOST TRAIL Date of Last Race 4-10" Man Power 411" Forward Pen Pal Calendar Girl Honest Trouble 410° Magnate 4-11" Bar-K 4-11" Spring Festival Winner—Cliff Waller’s Brindle D., J. MAN POWER FORWARD PEN PAL Date of Last Race 4- 8° Avenger 4 8 Pagods Noremae Stepping By #11" Two-Ee 4-11 Reckoning Chuckie’s Choice 9 Turning Point FOURTH RACE—5-16 MILE - mA Ed C093 Cr OT to mt 4.40 *$ Outrun lay, 1950, Time Bomb—Light Gale a 5.60 16. 5.60. Quiniela (7-8) 89.00 9.20 59 50 amu men g FIFTH RACE—S-16 MILE Time—31 Fast finish + On outside g e 55 34 63 65 60 Ne MauoeN DHE Dom ety se amucmen SIXTH RACE—5-16 MILE 62 ae 24 36 4 ia) ’ 6* .00 *4 No factor ™ .60 **? Gave way * Qutrun SSSuss e SSF a? BENAH AHH BP auewnoan SEVENTH RACE—5-16 MILE L se 6 2 3 Fad 2 ~ 4 ad 8 et 5 rf 738 8 6.40 ** Outrun. .» December, 1950, Black Badger—Nellie re) vet Quiniela (1-4) 28.60 Out 12 00 OP RD Aa ye 3% 2888 Ud Orbs 9300 Got me = s EIGHTH RACE—5-16 MILE 67 66 56% 56 66 1% 6 60 to Qr 2 4 a r ™ Ne anmwune apeannen esurenen SIM Hens BonwBanaw sesessss 8 1951. Earn Star—Jo Ann Lee 6. 4.20 Quiniela (1-2) 47.40 12.40 NINTH RACE—5-16 MILE Time—31.1 1 si 3" rt 38 wal EY s 5.40 * Collided 31.60 * Outrun 58 8 Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Fawn D., Feb. 1950. Razor’s Edge-—-Rum Blossom 2.60 AVENGER PAGODA NOREMAC 5.80 7.20 . 11.20 72 Quiniela (5-7) 38.20 Date of Last Race TENTH RACE-3-8 MILE Time—40.1 411‘ Moveable 4-13" Pasha’s Lady 4-7 Tendresse 4#13* Honey Rebel #13 Crystal Ghost #13 Yardle 58 4 SS es % 60% 59 84 J 2.40. In tonight's feature, Obedience, another newcomer at the Kennel Club will make his second start of the meeting. In his last time out, he gained an impressive three lengths win over Candalon and Showmenow. Brindle Comer, who also won Dog Owners Bicker Over Match Race There is a lot of tall talk at the Key West Kennel Club these days and Saturday night four of the dog owners there will have a chance fo back up their boasts when a match @ over the Srveriing 3-8 mile distance is run Cliff Waller is willing to bet SATURDAY . NIGHT SPECIAL MATCH RACE Over Grueling 3/8 Mile Course z OWNER CLIFF WALLER RENEGADE TRAINER CLIFF WALLER FORWARD ___ SSE ae DOORMAN ___ $iiinen sce vanes NOREMAC ____faninee 62 Femnett WIN AND PLACE the shirt off his back that his | Renegade can beat any grey- hound at the track over the dis- | tance route. But F. B, Stutz and his train- er Robert Black are ready to mortgage their new cars that Forward will take any one of the four. Fred Palermo, however, says his router Noremac will be on top after the break and will still be there at the finish. Freddy says he will buy a new Adam WAGERING ONLY NO. SHOW BETTING | Quinielas, Yes! ADM, 25c 11 RACES _— POSTIME 8:15 | 1 | Hat and wear it at the track | every night. | Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell avers that | she will bet all she has in her | Purse that her distance grey- | hound, Doorman will be the win- ner. If he isn’t, Mrs. Ferrell has | threatened to fire her trainer- husband as soon as the race is | over. 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Lions Eke Out 8-7 Win Over Havana In Opener x** xxrk *x** x*r x*xeret xe ek xn Avenger Wins Again With Strong Finish At Kennel Club Wednesday Cubans Nearly Upset The : Obedience Will —— Applecart In Sixth Frame Key West Kennel Club Result Charte-Wedneaday, April 15 Try For Second | Date of Last Rece FIRST RACE-—S% MILE Time—32.| we | By JUA COBR, Cittcen Sports Editor ga = Win In Feature |, xk THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thuradey, April 14, 1998 It appears that Florida International League officials #12 Suki Sei . Tonight At Oval 41 Reckless Trady 3 t have followed through with their threat to give fans a i ee : & © faster brand of baseball after the Fort Laudgrdale Lions| > 4 Fs . #1" Portis Boy 6 ; it is a habit for F. 8. Stetz" Rented 3 ot 0 thw eran Conan be Veate lid lifter eu snarierng 3 a Avenger to finish ai the head | z e Si at r