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Key West's First Sailing Race In Many Years | lon By Myers Cricket Pageé = THE. KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, April 22, 1953 K ey W e st Ken wal cl ub Re sult Charts ae Mon., April ; 20th Time—31.3 Held Sunday. : xe oes a Je. Date FIRST RACE—S5-16 MILE Date of Last Race SIXTH RACE—5-16 MILE May 3rd ‘Phillies Beat Dodgers And i hee A os a ime 417° 52 = years were held at Sigsbee Pitcher Meyer By 7-1 Score ; re oes ra 417" 6814 ; 5 ot Park last Sunday afternoon. | 417" 68% Bee 417° Doctor Dodd 10.60 '*! No factor Collins’ Home Run as The race was open to all| . oats " 69 4-17 Fair Hope 10.70 **i Weakened and a * 52 417" Vicente 63 8 8 21.20 ** Outrun Winner—Edward F. Wulf’s Brindle D., January, 1951, Wrinkle’s Dream, considerable variety of boats entered the contest. The ERAGE PETE 3.40 2.20 PALEFAC A % a JENNY MC Out 3.00 Quiniela (3-6) 28.20 NDING 4.00 races were run on a. non- rn | Li Bbvasids Gitcied. the “Yan por oc scars nandicap basis so that the! It’s a little early in the season! yoo shutout against the Red Sox. somparative speeds of the ' be laughing out loud but Steve the third whitewashing the Boston ‘ ibe-daeneained | O'Neill is having a real good) club has suffered in six outings. oats could be determined. | chuckle at the expense of the! Collins’ winning home. run—a * * The wind for the first race was | Brooklyn Dodgers. : _. |low liner into the friendly right a gently 12 miles per hour breeze O'Neill's Philadelphia Phils! field seats at Yankee Stadium— which made the little boats happy. dumped the Dodgers, 7-1, last}came on a 3-2 pitch off Marv The course was about 3.2 miles night in their first meeting. And | Grissom in the fifth inning. long: from the Disposal Unit at to make the triumph considerably} Bob Lemon, who twirled a one- Sigsbee Park to Aero Palms Of-| sweeter, they beat their old bud-/hitter in his opening day game a ficers’ Club to the entrance to, dy Russ Meyer. week ago, had to bear down all of Last Race Paleface ,Pete Jenny Mc Impending Modern Age Eascote Time—31.4 40. . Tiring at end 7.40 *} On inside 10.60 “On outside 10.70 * Evenly 21.20 ° Off slowly iz B The first sailing races in 4% a ee Are ee H ag 417° King’s Gal 3-26‘ Summer Winner—Paul 00-309 Cm C8 00 OD he C8 He OH a eCUnaK ae SH BB ome Beusseess jhitless ball against the Athletics until Dave Philley, singled. The Washington attack against Charlie Bishop and Bobo Newsom wasn’t exactly powerful but it was effec- 3 Dauwane ke J Gives Yanks Win Over Boston Red Sox By BEN PHLEGAR ; AP Sportswriter | tive.. 2.80 ve ss $30 Quiniela (36) 19.0 6.20 ‘ Date of Last Race 4-17 Two-Ee 417° Daisy's Silver 4-17° Mill Town 417° Run Mike Run Milly's. Mike 4-17" Traveling Bug 3-28" Hymor 417° Excitin, Winner—R. K. SECOND RACE—5-16 MILE oes : og hs Date of Last Race 4-17° Dian Hill 417" Flashy Reward 4-14°° Judy Go 4-17' Razor’s Rocket 4-17' Jacoba 4-14° Idol Red Cindy Sue 52 4-16° Brash 74 Winner—Manuel Foster's Brindle DIAN HILL FLASHY REWARD = 3 i 5 6 E tired 8.30 Evenly 4.40 " Early trouble es 1.30 * Early trouble 78 25.60 * Outrun ., Nov., 1951. Oklahoman—-Bonnie Brook 60 6.20 3.20 3 66% 1 54 5 * 72% 8 7 6 3.60 «3.00 3.00 Garrison Bight and back to Sigs- bee Park. Otis Myers’ “Cricket,” rated the favorite, was the fir: to finish with a time of 46 minute | The Phils have been fighting a more or less losing battle in their efforts to convince the rest of the | National League they didn’t guar- |the way against the hustling Browns and fitially cut them off with the bases loa ied in the ninth. | The loss dropped the. Browns into A summary of the results of the | antee another pennant for Brook- | a first-place tie with the Yankees. first rave follows: 1, Otis Myers, owner; Cricket 124; 46 minutes; Jim Lightcap, crew member. 2, Warren Brown, owner; Moth 818; 58 minutes;. 3. R. Gilliam, owner; Penguin 2237; 60 minutes; W. Tanner, crew member, 5 4. Wayne Sherer, owner; None 64 minutes. 5. Kay Rehnberg, owner; Pram CC; 112 minutes, lyn when they gave up Meyer in| | a four-cornered trade in February. | | But last night the Phils batted jaround in the first inning and ‘scored three runs, then chased ; Meyer with an uprising in the} | fifth that included a home run into | |the left field seats by Del Ennis | with Johnny Wyrostek on base. Brooklyn managed to hold on to {the league lead when Cincinnati | defeated the St, Louis Cardinals, ‘5-4, at St. Louis in another night Billy Pierce, like Lemon the au- thor of a one-hitter in his first appearance, needed he!p ‘rom Har: |ty Dorish as the W Sox to | the measure of the Tigers in De- troit. Sports Mirror By The Associated Press TODAY A YEAR AGO—South- Paw Bobby Cain of the St. Louis JUDY GO Date of Last Race 16.00 5.60 Quiniela (3-7) 39.90 y Double—Paieface Pete and Dian Hill paid 31.60 THIRD RACE—5-16 MILE Time—32.2 * Virgo 4-17* 69 Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Brindl Lady OMB LIGHT OTILLION SOONER SHINDIG Date Pr 2 3° at Bomblight Cotillion Sooner Shindig Little Secret Bombast 72 76 53 3 49% 1 50% 2 6 8 4 6 5 ie 11.00‘ Met interfer. 2.80 "* Interfered 60 * Came again 60 * Contender 00 *t Evenly .00 *} No factor 3.80 *° Late trouble 2.80 * Fell far turn ., Sept., 1951. Portis Bomb—My Lucky 55 Little Darlin 50% Islander 24. * 5.00 3.60 2.60 Quiniela (3-7) 165.40 11.00 of Last Race FOURTH RACE—S5-16 MILE Time—32 MILL TOWN Date of Last Race 417° Famous Wheel 4-17'° Novella 417° Payette 4-17'° Showmenow 4-17" 417° 417" Glen Page Speady Girl Tenny C 4-17°° Highland Hawk Winner—Mrs. O. Z. Fc FAMOUS WHEEL NOVELLA PAYETTE Date of Last Race EIGHTH RACE—S5-16 MILE af 2.40 Just 7.40“ Just ee ies oF? ew wan sm ts om cone wen ‘ 20.00 Out ; NINTH RACE—5-16 MILE (1-2) 10.40 Time—31.4 lasted missed 1 Saved ground Off slowly Closed gap Tired badly No excuse . No factor i‘ te. nee nea Lady (2-7) 28.20 Time—31.1 Kay Rehnberg had — difficulty ; game, with Harry Perkowski gain- with his sail but, after making on-' ing the nod over Harvey Haddix. the-spot repairs, made a strong; In the’ other National League finish. J. Whitlye was entered, but! game, also at night, the Pittsburgh ran aground and jammed his cen-| Pirates edged the New York Gi- ter-board at the starting line be-| ants, 5-4, behind the steady seven- ‘ cause of shallow water. | hit pitching of Bob Friend. dee AGO—Jack Dar- The second race was over a| A home.run by Joe Collins gave! vec 04 Ting injuries follow: shorter course ‘and the wind piek- the New York Yankees a 1-0 ver- | ing x bout with Bert Lytell in Mil-| ed up to about 17 or 18 miles per| dict over the Boston Red Sox; | TEN. ¥ H hour, which made the big boats | Cleveland snapped the St. Louis | ay, EARS AGO — _Jerry happy. Otis Myers’ Cricket was Browns’ four-game winning streak | /ompson of Texas University de-| S' first to finish in 20 minutes 46| with a 43 decision; Chicago out-| {ated Defending Champion Virgil FIFTH RACE—S-16 MILE seconds, closely followed by ; lasted Detroit, 7-5, and Washing. | Alston of Miami (0.) University Lge — a fron Sherer in 22 minutes 43/ ton whipped Philadelphia, 5-1,. at| i the two-mile run of the Drake ; z 5 . “ay Moon Soan‘e Acre Gay Liner 4-17" Resonator High Stakes 4-17 T. V. Star 4-17" Maynard 4-17'"* Gay Beauty 56% Poor effort Winner—-Fred Whitehead's Brindle 1951. Beach Comber—Rural Katy + sae a HAZY MOOD 2.80 Quiniela (1-6) 22.60 BONNIE ACRE 3.20 GAY LINER Date of Last Race 4-18" Adjust 4-16" Lone Andy 418° Pasha’s Lady 417° Damocles 4-15" Angus 417" Lennox 53 4-17* Jack Mc 62 4-17 My Charlotte 54 Winner—Mrs. H. E, Russell's Red B., June, ADJUST 4s LONE ANDY v 3.00 Following Tow Pedro Aguilar ~ 4 4:17 Browns and Bob Feller of the 416° “ir Cleveland Indians each pitched a 4-18" one-hit game as ‘the Browns de-: feated the Indians, 1-0, in the first double one-hitter since 1906. Box to wire * Good effort * Came again z gap * Qutrun str, ** No factor + Shut off Outrun Bomb—Moon Vine, Cuddly Cute Diehard Telecast Suki Sal Shattering 2.2% Going away i: ng On inside Penal oon S3eseses vou. ssse 833s SS 8 1951. PAN MW OOM Dana munswn Beams my » Ses] mune Mail Poucix Vinner—Manuel Foster's 2. CUDDLY CUTE moons 2 440 5.20 19.80 24.40 Quiniela (1-5) 77.20 7.60 TENTH RACE—3-8 MILE v Time—40 = Time—32.2 Overland 60 *! Wide stretch 80 “ Saved ground 80 *! No mishap 7 40 20 i r 18. 4. 34 13.70 °° Jam ist turn 6. 56. 2B. Easy winner : i 554 jeconds. A stimmary of the re-|night in American League con- Relays at Des Moines, Ia. | Divine Devil Steady gain 5 ae 4 TWENTY YEARS AGO—Glenn Kk ults of the second race’ follows: | tests. é Take Ten V1, Otis Myers, owner; rt Milwaukee and Chicago in the | Cunningham won the 1,500 meters * Tender Moment 124; 20 minutes 46 seconds; J. | National League weren't sched-| i meet record time of 3:53.3 at Often In Lighteap, crew member. | ulead. -jthe Kansas Relays. ' * Foolish sil | 2: Wayne Sherer, owner; None;| O'Neill has frankly predicted the pt rosie ag ~ Minutes 43 seconds, | Phillies can win the National Baseball Results Winner—Williams and Fagg’s Brind) 3. R. Gilliam, owner; Penguin | League flag this year and his club : LOUDEAL 2227; 24 minutes 06 seconds; W.;made him look ;:mighty good Py noe | Tanner, crew member jagainst the Dodgers, who had W LPet "4. Warren Brown, owner; Moth dropped only one $utie in their | St lie, ae == 818; 24 minutes 45 seconds. | first five starts. Chicago 1 5, J. Whitley, owner; None; 33; Lefty Curt Simmons struck out | Glevelant i | minutes 16 seconds; son, crew | eight and gave up only five scat- Philadephia £ 2 | id one es, during the ‘nconl ii vagy psa pease ge : “| ©) 0 r $ 0 un u p e Waves du | victory, Meyer was ~~ d race were considered high by the| all seven Philadelphia runs al-| new Yoxr=PBAY's RESULTS . little boats, which had a bailing} though the last two were unearned Fesinetes 5 Philadetphia 1 job on their hands at the end of| and scored after Ben Wade had| Gycst’sq ee ali 3 the race. come on in relief. . « Site Dr, Cobo provided the committee; Cineinnati’s victory, which| poston weers, ScuEDULE boat for the first race while Bob/| snapped a .three-game winning Chicago att, Detroit Hull did the honors for the second | streak for the Cardinals, featured| Gay sata, *t,,Washinston race, ‘ i cbehiok i home runs by Bobby Adams =e * The next race sel or Wally Post in the fifth inning that Sunday, May 3. Handicaps will be helped the Redlegs build a 5-0 eae made on the basis of the times /jead. A three-run homer by Ray [se Loss turned. in last: Sunday. Handicaps | Jablonski in the sixth and a pinch Ftledelenin a. per’ — Ls aay ype) bone on vcd by fay angel wi 2 estimated. i$ pro-| in the seventh put the Cards wit bably that there will be some new | jn striling distance only to have boats entered in the next event.| them waste their chance in the RSE te Among these are: Fuller with a} ninth when pinch runner Very Ben-| pitspurgh's hen sek ees Sailing class; Zimmerman, Rhod- | son missed a sign and was thrown a r arent, 1 es Bantam; Bean, anchored in’ out easily trying to go from first | nly games scheduled fo ease gg ef ee ee |e short <yeen rigs! TODAY'S SCHEDULE rs ard; J. Shannon, Pram. to jE Y¥ : All sailboats, regardless of class | burgh Agutiag ‘oa tathenlag their| "Breakin at Paitaeipa or size are urged. to enter the next | patting averages on Pirate pitch- Guente e, contest. Those interested should |ing. The first. game looked like a St. ¢orttact R, Gilliam, 1912 Roosevelt! cinch with Sal Maglie, who had 2 Po a 3° e 8 0 79 7 652 58a 4 Bi 66 2 64 47 6 = 63% sk. 3 *t Jam Ast turn Sk5 * Thru early fo * Jam ist turn 1951. Rolling Roy—Kay Roo 2.20 2.60 Quiniela (7-8) 42.20 3.40 me 5 3 2 6 7 4 8 THuswmenws Geonames bag 8 Bs 4 3 2 6 7 5 8 60 5. He 38 DIVINE DEVIL 2.80 . 6.40 Quiniela (1-6) 22.60 TAKE TEN dei 3.40 cB ops ee ‘COMING EVENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22— By GAYLE TALBOT pulled him°up beyond the finish NEW YORK #—They’ll probably 24 A little more will be known |go ahead and run the Kentucky] spout a Dancer after his final |Derby anyway, but those who Derby tuneup in the $100,000 Wood CANCER DRIVE | watched Al Vanderbilt's Native | Memorial three days hence. That BENEFIT GAME | Dancer score his 10th straight Vie ee che as oak SS The Key West All Stars are out |tory the other day will find it dif, ase another. strong Derby |"#dy for that game Thursday ficult to believe that the big race} candidate, Invigorator, whom he| Might at the Wickers Stadium, is strictly necessary this time. | missed in Saturday's divided race, | When they meet the best the U.S. nHURSDAY, APRIL 23— i: i Navy has to offer. Here is the horse that might] Speaking as a new and highly Na: me finally ceske peal = the er enthusiastic member of the Native|, These All Star nines from the vy Wives’ Bowling League, | m., N.S. Also timers quit talking about Man 0’; Dancer Marching Society, we feel | local ree pragma! ym * ney | War, or at least concede that a|he will survive both the added dis | ay dive a boon i tc A ae tifion | 20d all the games have been hard steed has come along who merits | tance and the stronger compet fought and the best club won, and {serious comparison with the imj}&nd Tack up No. 11. If he does, this ; ill be no ion, | mortal “Big Red.” The ease with | those who wish to bet on bim at)! ony wit be no exception. | which the unbeaten “Grey Ghost” Louisville the following week must Dewitt Roberts, who the fans | swooped past his field in the first|be prepared to settle for about know ts a. star in tanebell, -eoft- division of the Gotham Stakes at] 4 cents on the dollar, ‘ Jamaica brought to this writer a seeetereemernnn pe dere er sanont tyr dagen cen mer a ling, who has played in the Florida | better understanding of some of the be R ague semihysterical pieces we had read Boxing esults ee ee ee who | If we are late in getting aboard TUESDAY'S FIGHTS nh ee ee the bandwagon, we also are pen By The Associated Press * one of those curious individuals—} 167%, Omaha, outpointed Danny Pcs Trabeortntion Pg oe a diminishing tribe—who can take | Nardico, 178, Tampa, 10. Rodrigues Z ty much alone. We finally caught] 121, Denver, knocked out Keeny | Z0rres, te boy who Bas played in the Dancer mainly through a stern|Teran, 116%, Los Angeles, 4 we did 147, Toledo, knocked out Chuck He appears to be everything the | Foster, 145, Omaha, 5. spring, when he began run Brown, 153, Hartford, Conn. over the other 2yearolds.' stopped Dick Miller, 146%, War- the head of the stretch and; BUTTE, Mont.—Jimmy Savala, bousd into the lead and pull | 138, San Francisco, and Joey Cle- thrill of seeing a champion inj BROOKLYN (Ridgewood Grove) nm. We also better understood |—Danny Giovanelli, 145%, Brook- st him im the Derby | Meriden, Conn., 10. j MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Larry a great sprinter.) Marcune, 132, Brooklyn, 10. : HARTFORD, Coun. — George! . sixteenth, which is edging/ George Edmonds, 135%s, Hartford, Someone Has on the Derby route of a mile/ 5. j dont bie Cookie Gomez, Claude Valdez, that itent. It just happens that we are} MILWAUKEE — Larry Watson, i. their horse racing or leave it pret} LOS ANGELES — Jess Mongia, Clarenee Alice, Didi sense of duty. We are happy that| TOLEDO—Pat “Spunky” Lowry,| , Crip Lastres, who is always in| have been telling us since} WORCESTER, Mass. — Jimmy \ atching him virtually loaf along) ren, 5. we experienced once again} mo, 138, Portland, Ore., drew, 10. short odds they are of | lyn, outpointed Jackie O’Brien, 147, s time the son of Poly / Mujica, 132, Miami, outpointed Pat twice at a mile Dunn, 136%, Hartford, semen! i onequarter. He plainly still | SACRAMENTO, N NAL By The Associated Press L Pet 667 600 600 300 “500 400 400 333 Louis if i : sll ais a # i o J 8 i By The Associated Press w . who never had beaten the New Boston Red Sox innings and departed trailing by nooga & Nashville 2 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Drive, Sigs've Perk, or may re-| 4 tifetime record of 15-3. against gigter just prior to race time, Pittsburgh, going against Friend, Yorkers, But Maglie didn’t have ls last night, He lasted only four | one ay | three runs. , : ae " ‘o. No nger Have | The Giants lost the services at | Birmingham 7 Atinnis 1 eae ° Chattai Long Hitters Serke ces: 5 |least temporarily of second base- | nan Davey Williams and catcher | Wes Westrum. Westrum hurt his | By JACK HAND hand trying to tag out Danny | . NEW YORK #—Time was when | O'Connell in the second inning and | the Boston Red Sox used to pack Williams reinjurec his lame back fem in at Yankee Stadium. Every | While diving for a low drive in the night appearance crea a ticket fourth. Both men were due for X- jam and a threat tot endance | Tays today. record, Folks use e their Left-hander Chuck Stobbs of a vacations to boo Ted Williams | Washington pitched 5 2-3 innings Of | Oklahoma City All that ended o: about a) -——— _—nenenieceenirenieninenennen | OMENGEE * year ago, when s went |kids may not be ready for the big | Fen worm” back into the With Ted | league. But he wants to find out | Dailas » flying a*jet in the Sox em-| what they will do. His “kids” are | barked on a ye outfielders Gene Stephens, 20; Tom | Johony Pesky Detroit Umphlett, 21; Jim Piersall, 23; | redtanapelis with Walt I ns and shortstop’ Milt Bolling, 24, | Leuswvile finished the s ve s' because they were with | tse" te Chicago « Host of last year. with Dom gy f i £ i: TODAY'S SCHEDULE Auanta at Birmingham New Orleans at Mobile anooga Memphis I ; : i ; a ry [ : BF BASEBALL STANDINGS By The Associated Prevs TEXAS i i i t 3 & ; : Hl H i i i : 7 | i g i j z 5 i i i ; [ ! i ff ee i 4 Fe AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ¥ i Fi; H i i if " a 4 it i; stance asked of i" I hima | Coiambs “Maybe the kids should be in | Minseapelis Lou triple A,” he said. “Any one af | Kanone Gy erned, these kids could have a bell of a was in his | year in triple A. But when it was! all over Joe (Generai Manager Joe | Cronin) and I stil wouldn't know stiles ge they'd go m the majors. ’ pointe rt kn ks, San Drege town for v time. ey get to know the parks, get | So - - < teen to playing before crowds and | ey P i i & yee a jor league pitching. A year | wenae 8 SCHED jors is more Valuable to / g & year in the minors.” 7 DiMaggio obviously y e trail i : , i Seattie inet a i i é i i i wh any t r i i { S RASERALL RESULTS a [ 4 fF Ht i ei lt HONEY MOONING IN VIRGINIA FT. LAUDERDALE @ — Gen. | day. Somebody has a | Alexander A Vandebrift, @ re Stee parking meters. jtired commandant of the Marine} Detectives discovered yerterdsy | Corps, wes boneymooning in Vir-is thief tad empued @ @f the! (ginia teday with bis bride, Mrs. i meters of several hundred dollars. | Kathryn Hinson McDaniel, Char-| The meter lsoter customarily | jettesvifle, Va. They were mar werke jest one femp ahead of the! od Mow ma quant ceremeny repwiar collectors to he acxured of a the First Coristias Church here.'s maximom bavi, officials sad. pail Ha ; ef i fg “re Bo! a a i Kansas City ot &% Pasi Indiamapetis ad Commun Totede at Chartetca TEXAS Detian at Poet Wart Lake Easter, biz first baseman t iand Intians, is in the : | il