The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 17, 1953, Page 7

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GARDNAR MULLOY, KEN LARSEN TO MEET IN NET MATCH HERE ON SUNDAY Gardnar Mulloy, the nation’s top: tennis performer ee F252" allt gE. 'Key West Kennel Club Result Charts~Thursday, April 1 Date of Last Race = FIRST _RACR—5.06 MILE ©is* Powerline +13 Also # 4 SRELIRIA nt G0 Or 00 DO “8 +t 08 Ut a OO: gy sgh é rd 29 OOO me 08, Brindle Time—32.2 luzzle off ao 3h ge tr te™ Ce ad a 44 a 5.00 * Forced wide af ie: Eas factor 16.0 " Wide {um Our Tromp J0 dan The 33 Quintela (4-7) 15.0 3.00 : a 5s od ? s men 00. On ad re 00 3 DTS EOD Quiniels (1-8) 63.20 Daily Double—Powerline and Jack Kechman 148.0 Date of Last Race = THIRD RACE~E-16 MILB 413° Silver- ta Festa Gin 00 b+ 90.0) 92 Om 0 20 Oe DON Od Ht oe BIH mee BS 28 3 Bynaeumene + Oo ane ma Oo By, sf jareh, 1951. Beach Combe: Time—31.4 PB ams lant * «6.10 Saved % ta bate fort 38 “+ Evenly 146 Wetkened iS ~ break it Wave 4.20 Out 3.60 se Pt) OOM m SUAVE E> + Lodeahateataehade hed oo ss 3 rs 3 WAV Re DD 2s 7 He 3,5 30 8s y rr Quiniela (1-6) 89.60 ~ 3 Friday, April 17, 1953 (NO% POST POSITIONS) First Race — 5-16 mile Eascote Vincente Sunny Dell Fiar Hope Modern Age Jan Jan Lodi Jocoba Second Rate — 5-16 mile Third Race — 5-16 mile Little Darlin Islander Robert T. Y. Sooner Shindig Little Secret Bombast Virgo Aska Kay Fourth Race — 5-16 mile Jack Me Genteel Carbondale Devine Devil Mail Pouch Take Ten Blind Alley Lennox Fifth Race — 5-16 mile Damocles Joe Dale Thunderette Silver Gal Flash Verlin Foolish Jill Rhus Tox Eager Miss Sixth Race — 5-16 mile Impending Liz Cooper My Charlotte if eresig’s a i apigetl: Unt I THE KEY.wesT CITIZEN Pave?! SPORTS MIRROR Tonight's Entries By The Associated Préss TODAY A YEAR AGO—The St. | ¢ayorite. ; Louis Browns defeated the Chicago ind their longest} a score of 138. WRITE or WIRE for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz Pershing Miller Hotel Hotel “Hotel &. x ; ere bay 2 ey boas Rae Elevater Elevator Rooms. Elevator Selarium Heated ; 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION DRY OUT in an ADMIRAL Dual-Temp White Sox, 7-1, for their fourth won the Texas Victory Open with Date of Last Race SEVENTH RACE—S-16 MILE Time—31.4 3.70 All the way 2.40 * Closed fast “Me? I'M retired, too. I engi from CITY. LOAN CO. : to help convert the upstairs of = t house iets Soin om? af 1 ew. A. models, with single door, eve oveioble 1. Get This Spacious Sub-Zero Food Freezer bth dE 3g 2 NEN >) © It's surprising what 2 lot of good opportunities ( you can land for yourself with the courteous, 3 1 a i 5 friendly help of City Loan Co, Benne ' 60 *t Ne Ty 0 B. Harwood (Fer. en ee 3 8 o's int disuse duly, Hai cERFtE rg it ide lterstls & 2? g : i F feigifizé isttee ire : pits b5% FIRST BACR 0:15 FM, BAILY QOUBLE te? & 168 QUINIELAS EVERY RACE Dite of Last Race 411" Do Or Die CD ad ‘Subscribe for The Citizen--2% Wey 9.40 6% 85 1 seeegce 0 te me wae a0 boge =3 Goes Pownsoe : i Oe Oe i rr if : Quiniele (1-3) 10.90 BIGHTH RACR—16 MILE + c Oo ono men eens: see” Peonnawe CITY Loan CO. 524 SOUTHARD ST. DIAL 25681 COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure Cube wo Crushed ICE | Teme Bains OTAL 1-663) KEY WEST FLORIDA Elijah Sands. Owner Phone 2.3251 i : Holds up to 77 Ibs. of frozen foods, gives the cold- est cold of any refrigerator with temperatures down to 52 degrees below freezing. Lets you stock up when peri are plentiful, quick-freeze them and store safely for months to come. 2. Get This No-Detrosting '‘Moist-Cold’ Refrigerator. Big moist-cold provides a cool, dewy, atmosphere that keeps all foods appe- tizing for days on end. There's no drying out. No» wilting. No mingling of odors or flavors in an CONTROLS One for Sub-Lere Freezer, other for Mont-Cold Comportment Admiral .DUAL-TEMP Me Defresting .. . fVERt Other Admiral Refrigerators as low as $189.95 OVERSEAS Radio & Appliance Co.

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