The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 25, 1953, Page 10

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Special Four-Dog Match Race Is Set Tonight At KW Kennel Club Crack Avenger Will Oppose 3 Top Speedsters The race that everyone is waiting for will be run off tonight when four of the classiest puppies at the Key West Kennel Club go to the post in a special match race for a sizeable purse in the eleventh race of the evening. The pack will be led by F. B. Stutz’ Avenger, who holds the impressive record of sev- en firsts in 15 starts at the Stock Island oval. Candaion, owned by Cliff Waller, ‘will furnish some stiff competition the gruelling 3-8 mile distance. entries are Ed Wulf’s Re- Whitehead’s Last First Race — 5-16 mile Bomb Light Jenny Mc Judy Go Foolish Jill Waneetah Phoned Beach Tramp Staver Second Race — 5-16 mile Luck Nice Try Suki Sal Shattering Zavalla Mail Pouch Cindy Sue Storm Bugler Third Race — 5-16 mile Thataway Lustre Gal Stop Over Reckless Trudy Nadya’s Girlie Fame-N-Fortune Mer-Shak Slick Miss Fourth Race — 5-16 mile Focus Blew By Aska Kay Smart Dude Careful Sir Lucky Teter Jack Riboud Trail Breaker Fifth Race — 5-16 mile All Time Jewel's Trump Portis Boy Fire Hazard Nick Lutz Hunter’s Choice Eager Miss St News Sixth Race — 5-16 mile Lightning Rodney Parking Sam Guajira Flashy Frank Turning Point Salter Path Thunderette Restore Seventh Race — 5-16 mile Tippy’s Cash My Bitsey Queen’s Bomb the meeting. place and wagering on the race. feature tonight Tegulation 5-16 mile a top field of Grade A will be.on tap led Direct Answer who was sired the all-time great racing grey- -Real Huntsman. With two 2 Jot of attention from the ppers, ‘op. Bracket,..who will start in Position, was sired another canine also pose a stiff is 8:18 p. m. 's feature, the fav- The U, §S. yovernment spent about $51,700,000 in 1952 on farm research and ent, Page 10 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, April 25, 1953 Tonight's Entries (NOs POST POSITIONS) Kitchen Maid Top News Taxes Me Initial Rolling Grace Eighth Race — 5-16 mile Alder Wood Cameron Hilander Keen Kut Kitty Hutch Old Refrain Beseech Lost Trail Peck Ninth Race — 5-16 mile Jack O’Lish Top Bracket Laurel Wood Wise Mike Bar-K Red Carpet Roll Lassie Direct Answer Tenth Race — 5-16 mile Chuckie’s Choice Val’s Clipper Please Note Honest King Doorman Stepping By Forward Brindle Comer Eleventh Race — 3-8 mile SPECIAL MATCH RACE Resonator Candalon Last Summer Avenger Following Through Pedro. Aguilar Four reasons why the Cancer | drive benefit baseball game was; a huge success: First — Being a benefit game for such a worthy cause it had to be @ success, for every cent made | E A Evans Edges Out VX-1 In Nightcap, 12-6 A seven run rally in the sixth inning gave General Electric a 12-6 victory over the Dairy Queen Blizzards in the first game of a scheduled softball double header at Bayview Park last night. General Electric broke into the run column in the second when they scored twice on the two} walks, a hit, and an error, but the Blizzards came back in their half of the second and took a 3-2 lead on a walk, singles by F. Las- tres and Torres and Crip Lastres double. They added another in the! third when Joe Alonzo beat out a bunt, and scored moments later on a couple of errors. In the fourth, Smith, G. E. Shortstop, led off with a double and scored on Pil- grims single. A double by Torres, a walk, a wild pitch and an error netted the Dairy Queen two more runs in their half of the fourth. } Hulls’ double, a walk, and an er- ror gave G. E. two funs in the fifth. In the sixth, Walker, Dairy Queen pitcher, weakened and G. E. jumped on him for seven runs on 5 walks, three errors, and two singles — on a bases full double by Lee Griffin — to clinch the game. Torres, Dairy Queen outfielder, was the game’s leading hitter with a double and two singles in three official trips to the plate. Evans chocked off a last inning rally by VX-1 and edged out a 5-4 victory in the second game of a scheduled double ‘header, With the tying run on second base, Ram- sey, Evans pitcher, induced Clarke, VX-1 shortstop, to roll to him for the final out. Evans drew first blood in the second inning when Sam Valdez walked, and later scored when Ed- wards threw wild to third in an effort to nat him on Robert Las- tres perfect bunt. VX-1 tied it up in their half of the second on a hit batsman, Morgan's single, and an error. In the third, Ramsey opened with a single. After Casado walk- ed, Acevedo was safe on a field-| er’s choice. Then George Barber singled two runs across. Acevedo scored moments later on S. Valdez double. VX-1 picked up another Tun in the third when Clark walk- ed and scored on Sleater’s double. Evans picked up their last tally in the fifth when Casado was safe on an error and was moved around | Morgan, rf Ruth Forsythe Rolls 182 In Kegling Windup BY TRUDY COCHRAN To terminate the league in fine fashion, Ruth Forsythe copped high single game with a 182. Sec- ond high of 178 was bowled by Cherry McFarlane and Lou Duke came in third with 175. Lou also took higih triple by combining a 172, 159 and 175 for a total of 506, The USS Cero girls had high scratch team game of 793 and the OpDevSta CPO took high scratch team set with 2004. The league in- dividual trophies were won by Trudy, Cochran, high average; Edi- th Holt, high triple; June Cam- field, high average, and Maxine Ritter, most improved- bowler. The first three winning teams in that order were USO-NCCS, Op- DevSta CPO and USS Cero. A banquet and presentation of tro- Phies will be held at the Naval Station €. P. O. Club May 2 at 7:00 p. m. ERIC E ASEAN Re Seale S. Valdez, rf .. Lastres, 1b Catala, 3b Ramsey, p Totals— §| ~~ °o | comocomenomuer Player— Burke, 3b Boutat, rf Edwards, 1b .. Morris, 1b Pigg, cf .. | women mn wwwwe wl eccccronoomoy al wocoroccooHmom | coeccccomnoe lLececcoooronen Totals— ye & w & & RBI: Castro, Barber (2), S. Val- dez, Sleater, Boutat, Pigg; 2BH: S. Valdez, Sleater;,3BH: Castro; SO: by Weems 4, Ramsey 3; BB: off Weems 5, Ramsey 4; Winner: zamsey; Loser: Weems; Umpires: Rounds, Myatt; Scorer: Castanado; Time: 1:32. Some of the older ships in the British navy are still decked with teak. US. Warships * Rescue Man In Bold Operation By FORREST EDWARDS SEOUL (#—Four U, S. warships steamed through a bombardment from Communist shore batteries here in a bold operation to res- cue wounded men from an Allied- held island at the entrance to Won- san harbor, There was no report whether the ships were hit or whether the mission was successful, but the Navy said the ships and support- ing Navy Pantherjets silenced the Red guns. The ships were the light cruiser Manchester and destroyers Owen, Henderson and Epperson. In the air, Capt. Joseph MeCon- nell, a Sabre jet pilot from Apple Valley, Calif., was credited with downing his 10th Red MIG to be- Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE (By The Associated Press) Club— L. Philadelphia i i fF A i 3 i g 2S two assaults by an estima’ to 80 Chinese. The Reds left dead. The Eighth Army said Red ualties inflicted by Allied troops in the week ended day totaled 3,534 including 1, killed. Most were credited to U. S. 7th Division. BIG PINE KEY NOTES _Clarence Sprague, retired Navy lieutenant who was stationed in Key West in ’48 and ’49, now a res- Pct. | ident of West Palm Beach, return- 750 | ed to the Keys for 10 days of our 667 | Wonderful fishing. He was accom- -556 | panied by Victor, Warren, Cliff and -500 | Clarence Kinsey and Kenneth Day- .429 | ies, also of West Palm. They stop- -400 | ped at Myrtle and Wesley's Fishing .375 | Lodge on Big Pine. They hooked 23 -333 | tarpon and a number of barracuda and jacks. They brought in over 100 Ibs. of mackerel one day be- | Sides the snapper and grouper, | Sprague and his family are re- turning in May for two weeks: of ishing here, There have been a number of dogs and cats dumped on Big Pine the past month. Someone tied a mother cat and kittens in a potato sack and threw them along the old highway. When found they were dead. Don’t you think it would .625| have been more humane to have .625 | called the Humane Society? They 609 Would come ‘and pick them up “or sk eutle *Bex Milwaukee Cincinnati Pittsburgh New York _ ~3 Yesterday's Results Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 3. Brooklyn 12, New York 4. St. Louis at Chicago, postpon- } ed, rain. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, post- poned, rain and cold. onavane Ss Coe re) AMERICAN LEAGU! (By The Associated Club— ¥ New York __ » Pet, -800 667 = 838 s } f i : i aff tt if g Fi z § : g 8 z i § | g 5 I i : bl i i 28 : Ey ; | 3 ti F; g age Li I i ui ? é 5 AH HY ik HIE § | f i 5 8 g [ z : [ i i # a gig | A Hi nF ¥ s & $ f § aH HA fF ele Fr 83 <3 5 i : I 8g 2828 ace Ladd were up: Sunday a built forms for pouring the foun: tion of the Lower Keys Proper Association's new home on F Pine. ‘ Subser'be to The Citiz s, Iss$$ SAVE $3s° | For QUALITY USER CAR- and General Auta Renait: ARAGE DS 1927 DUVAL ST, Drak 2.74" (333 | 4 Small donation and if the person 222 | 200, | + Dc unecke E: ¥ New York 4, Washington 1. Philadelphia 7, Boston 2. Cleveland 4, Detroit 1. Chicago 3, St. Louis 0. S$ $$ Save { i GENERAL ELECTRIC TRIUMPHS OVER DAIRY QUEEN 12-6 on Joe Castro's triple. In the six-| th, VX-1 picked up two runs on! two walks, an error, and a couple | of outs before Ramsey tightened \up and got Clark out with the tying and winning run on base. i Gegrge Barber led Evans attack | with two singles in three tries, | it. m- #iE SEs ie DOG RACING TONITE¥ x Es a FIRST RACE 8:15 P.M. Daily Double, Ast and 2nd Races QUINIELAS EVERY RACE OPEN AIR BLEACHERS RESULTS Score Of First Game R. HE. ~~ 020 127-12 7 3) ~ 031 200-6 7 § Box score of fitst game: GENERAL ELECTRIC Player— AB RH Pi Frantz, 1b Hull, 1b ...... Leaderhouse, ef . Lighteap, rf Cruz, 3b . Smith, ss Pilgrim, if . "| Griffin, ¢ ........ Downing, 2b ... fashions by lorraine oS Her OoOwNoooo > Sonronroowroe™ OUTBOARD MOTORS CLIFF'S OUTBOARD we wen wannwn one nMeonnnne HOMME OnNOKS ee on | s & = > ee m t m sleoconunonnomg = HUNTNIN’ FOR A GOOD PLACE TO EAT? PUT UN, PARDNUH! The Biggest, Most Delicious HAMBURGERS in Town lm wnmw wo el coronmmore Bleoemerneond Sl eomunmonuncom 3 ulconoonnosom™ RBI: Hull, Pilgrim, Griffin (3), } Carey, A. Lastres (2), Walker; | 2BH: Hull, A. Lastres, Lighteap, | Smith, Griffin, Kerr, Torres: SB | Leaderhouse; SO: by Walker 3; BB: off Walker 8 Perez 1, Carey 2; Hits off: Walker, 7 in 5 2/3 in- Are Waitin’ For YOU at the j mings; Perez, @ im 1/3 inning: Win | | SIGSBEE SNACKERY | BESIDE GULFSTREAM FOOD DEPT. STORE i Sigsbee Road Sigsbee Park WE SERVE SEALTEST ICE CREAM HERE! i ser: Carey; Loser: Walker; Um- pires: Myatt, Rounds; Scorer Castaneda; Time: 1:30. Score Of Second Game Evans 013 910-5 6 VX-1 O11 OUS4 ¢ Box score of second game. EVANS Player— ABR C. Valdes, ef ¢ Casado, f 2 Acevedo, ss Castro, ¢ a 2 i . Barber, 2 a 3 5 2

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