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HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS HOMESTEAD TWO GAMES THIS zk xkke Lastres Leading All Hitters With 483 Ave. x*k Baseball Results SOUTHERN ASSOCIATIO N . GB 1 Key West High School's | Mobile strong baseball nine plays the Homestead Growers Thursday and Friday at Wicker’s Stadium. Coach Paul Davis’ team has already captured six in a row and will be gunning _for their seventh and eighth in a row. Twin victories over the Dade Countians will as-| Sects sure Key West of a position | augusta in the district play-offs. George Lastres will be Davis’ choice for the opening assignment. The tall, speedy youngster though still a Jun- ior is corisidered one of Key West’s best baseball — pros- pects. Not only is Lastres pitch- ing outstanding ball, but he is also.leading the Conchs with a .483 batting average. Don Cruz another good twirler will pitch the second game for the Key West High School, Batting averages of the Key YESTERDAY'S RESULT 5 irmi am New Orleans 5 Little Rock 1 Memphis 7 Mobile 6 (11 innings) TODAY'S SCHEDULE Nashville at Atlanta Chattanooga at Birmingham New Orleans at Jittle Rock. peunseShs YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Augusta. 7 Montgomery 2 Jacksonville 8 Charleston 6 Macon 16 Columbus 2 Columbia 9 Savannah 2 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Mont; at_ Macon Charleston at’ Savannah YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN scheduled NATIONAL x*wrk 30-1 Shot Wins kee NOREMAC CAPTURES FEATURE RACE AT KENNEL CLUB MON Date of Last Race Rix * FIRST RACE—S-16 MILE xk * Time—32.1 Date of Last Race wx * a, * * SIXTH RACE—5-16 MILE 10th Race Here |Mey West Kennel Club Result Charts — Mon., April 27th Noremac, Fred Palermo’s five year old speedster cap- tured an impressive win last night in the feature race at the Key West Kennel Club when he circled the 5/16 mile course in just 31.2 sec- onds to edge Duette and Gay Liner who ran second and third in that order. The winner took the lead at the starting box and never faltered to cop the win. He paid 8.00, 3.60 and 4.80 while Duette returned 5.60 &% | and 4.80. Gay Liner brought in 9.80. The high point of the evening however, was the performance of Spring Festival in the tenth race of the ‘evening. A better than thirty to one shot, this speedster fought her way into the lead at the quarter pole and successfully staved off threats by Man Power and Fusbidget to finish in the an, She paid a whopping 66.60 to win, 20.80 to place and 17.80 to show. The Daily Double last night Other entries include Magnate, Eph, Doorman and Hazy Moon, Post time tonight is 8:15 p. m. Miami Trounces 4-23°° Cud 4-23° 4-23¢ 4-20¢ 4-237 4-24" 4-18 4-22*° Jan-Jan 62 bye pi aed Foster’s Brindl aty CUDDLY CUTE LADY PORTIS TENDRESSE Date of Last Race -23° 4 4-23° 4 -23* 4-23* 4-23" 4 -237 4-23° Winn SAN 2 ; meee Cute Lady Portis Tendresse Betrayer Flash Verlin Often In Metropolis 53 56 56 61 61, 48 74% ry 24 3° ra st 6" Ti 8 i 1951. Beach 4 3.00 8 5.10 * 1 3 5. 3 4 6 5 x 6 4 7 5 8 le B., May, 7.80 5.60 £. hadianeonn 2.80 SECOND RACE—5-16 MILE Sanguine Thought Embraceable Gail Fax pila es y es: Real Black Gifted Son er—Olympic Kennels’ |GUINE THOUGHT EMBRACEABLE $. Daily Double—Cuddly Cute and Sanguine paid Date of Last Race 4-23° Southern 4-23° Sooner Senator 4-23" Just Passing 4-22 ° Migrator 4-23* Mountain Park 4-23° Bombast 4-23° Virgo Winner—R. K.- Hutchings’ WEEKAPAUG 117.40 THIRD RACE—5-16 MILE 634 67 66 48 70% 61% 65% 5544 Fawn bite ay, RE D9 OT me nS OO 1 4 3 2 5 7 6 8 Bri 00 os) SOUTHERN GENT SOONER SENATOR Date of Last Race FOURTH RACE—5-16 MILE 4-23 Fiction La J 4-16" Y 4-23" -23° 4-23° 4-23* 4-23° 4° Winner—E. F. Snipes’ Light Bri Lady FICTION LAD FANCY TIMES RATHMORE LASS Date of Last Race Winner—E, F. Snipes’ Brindle Fancy Times Rathmore Lass Prem Powerline Whistling Lad In Person Honest Fax 5944 55 62 66% 674 11% 58 407 DAP AVT & EB s FIFTH RACE—3-8 MILE 1 3" “a a 6 7 Gene Huff Mim Innocence Silent Profit Spur On Silver Gal Roose Goose Joe Dale BRZRBEBS ee OF BAM wee & = Bron Re Deranwuas e a & 3 40 2.60 Quiniela (2-8) 21.60 ly, 1951. Viking Lad—Fiction 2. 3.00 ** On inside 8.90 " Closed well 3.10 *# Outfinished 7.80 * Tired badly 3.00 ‘# No factor 21.40 “! Outrun Saved for win 4-23" Best of rest Good effort 4-23¢ 4-23" 423° 4-23" 4-23" 4-23" 4-23" Winner--R. K. Picture Silver-N-Gold Comber—Rural S Little Jane Eyre PICTURE SILVER-N-GOLD BOOSTER BUCK Date ‘of Last Race ree gy 4-23" Royal Kahili 4-18" Honest Trouble 423° Winged 4-23° Martha Jo 4-23"° Lucky Tinkle 4-24" Summer Special 4-23 Brazen Winner—Williams an Annona LELANETTE ROYAL KAHILI HONEST TROUBLE Date of Last Race Jack Cameron Trick Bomb Pen Pal Tlasol_ Babbling Bess Col. Matt Wynn Withwin Bee's Trouble Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Blac! JACK CAMERON TRICK BOMB PEN PAL Date of Last Race 423° Noremac + Duette Gay Liner Trappist Obedience Forced wide Melvia Jo Burnished Blade Renegrade ae Winner—Fred Pdiermo’s Red B; 520 Quiniela (1-3) 17.60 Time—40.1 Date of Last Race Saved for win 423° ower 4-23’ Fusbudget 4-23"° Little Dusty 4-23' Gay Farewell 423° Painted Vaulta 4-23" Sensation Lass 4-22° Spring Festival 80% i 64% 76% 51 34% Slia ae 1.50 cEbEGES fe is a g * 22°22" ; E Gay ro $ 2.20 = Quiniels (3-4) 30.20 SEVENTH RACE—S-16 MILE 5% 70 6644 58 56 56 69 39 3 ™ 3 8.60 gt id Fagg’s Dark B: 2.40 Quiniela (2-7) 16.00 2.60 EIGHTH RACE—5-16 MILE r 84 2 3 5 8 6 7 ., Fe ™ i i i 2 “ e Pa e p gexses il Ed = 5” wesuHnawe 58 61 i QIAvanear BBs eee S8ss2s38 ; : 60 80-260 = Quiniela (8-8) 12.60 3.20 wee ” wo NINTH RACE—5-16 MILE 69 60% 70% 67 66 55% 69 “ ~ r cohesion a ee Sane OB nessun st Quiniela (7-8) 9.40 TENTH RACE—3-8 MILE Time—39.4 60% 32.30 Wide, 87 240 * Best of ret 59% 3 bia a“ 58'g 60's ~ * 2 Omuamanmn ey ai ee 5 al Bwronwunmen Buyranunaa s 1. Viking Lad—Fiction Lady 3.20 Quiniela (4-7) 13.80 5.00 second Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Fawn Miami 7 os, (7 innings) s 1 rg aah 5 Ft. Lander. BASEBALL STANDINGS, dale 2 (seven innings) bas aT Beach 7 Ft. Lauder- | !dlanapolis game) it. Paul St. 3 Hav: 1 ee HEDULE — | Toledo GENE HUFF MIM INNOCENCE Woodling Making 2 ee ss Tampa Smokers FUSBUDGET In Two Games By GENE PLOWDEN | Page § THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, April 28, 1953 |Compete Friday - Toledo le Minneapolis Tampa Kansas City Lauderdal Miami at St, Petersburg West Palm Beach at Havana STANDINGS: WL Pet. 10 4 714 6 345, 76 538 6 7 462 6 8 429 4.9 308 GARDNER'S — PHARMACY — The Rexall Store NM TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street eurcmoan’d eaavevun™ Buffalo Toronto Montreat Syracuse ebaseteet aeuyanne? besteReet aesseneSd ounnew oof Your letterhead is your silent spokesman ... . Associated Press Staff Writer Miami and West Palm ‘Beach won doubleheaders and st. Peters- burg whipped Havana in Florida International League games Mon- day night. Miami trounced Tampa's Smok- ers twice, 7-4, and 11-3, to move the Sun Sox two and a half games ahead of the pack. St. Petersburg, turning back the Cubans in Havana, 3-1, took over second place as West Palm Beach dropped Ft. Lauderdale twice, 5-2 and 7-3, and put the Lions in third with Tampa falling to fourth. Miami went on a hitting spree, collecting 10 in the first game and | 17 in the finale. Joe Gulvas, Al Baro and Huey Rhodes homered for Miami in the second game. Mac MacMosley, Dick Lovell and Joe Gushanes held Tampa to three hits in the opener ard Art Seijas worked with Gushare to give up seven in the closer. Frank Sulkowski doled out four hits at Ft. Lauderdale to give the Indians the edge in the first game, Rightly designed . .. and |, hance the importance of SAVE $33355 [$85535 ‘TWINS GARAGE Means QUALITY AUTO p Seon’ BODY WORK PAINTING AND USED CARS At the RIGHT PRICE | POR REPAIR APPOINTMENT | ATO DEMONSTRAT: i '$$3538 SAVE S53555 Bid For League Batting Title NEW YORK (#—~Gene Woodling of the New York Yankees, winner | of four minor league batting cham- Pionships, is making an early bid for 1953 American League hitting honors. With the season only two weeks with a 472 mark. Johnny Wyrostek of the Philadelphia Phils is the jeurrent National League batting leader with a 500 average. Figures include Sunday's games. Woodling hit .309 last season, fifth best in the American League. | Woodling has collected 17 hits in 4% point advantage over Philadei- Phia’s Dave Philley, who is second the batting list with .460 Geor: , who z | F ye i ee BEs vie , i i Bs 8? A} yy Wyrostek, who hit only .265 lin 1952 with the Cincinnati Reds j and Phils, has connected safely 17 times in 34 at bats. Teammate Connie Ryan of the | Phils is runnerup with 390, foi- j lowed by young Ed Mathews of the Milwaukee Braves at 285. St. }St. Louis’ Red Schoendienst is fourth with 282 and Dick Cole of and Rey Campanella of Brookiya, z. Keliner of the A’s are the Ameri-} }3@ records. Curt. Simmons of the also with o 34 mark. old the 30-year-old outfielder is set- | ting the pace in the junior circuit | Cleveland's Bob Lemon and Aiex| Tonight's Entries (NOT POST POSITIONS) First Race — S-16 mile Suki Susie Second Race — 5-16 mile Moveable Oneto Catch Fair Hope Blip Doctor Dodd Take Ten Vincente Modern Age 36 trips this season and owns 4/ Third Race — 5-16 mile Sir Hideigo Dublin Gal Little Secret Sooner Shindig Little Darlin Raffia Gaudy Parado Fourth Race — 5-16 mile Rhus Tox Tender Moment Holiday House Predominate Speedy Giri Under-Dog | Brash | Blue Sails | Fitth Race — 5-16 mile | Divine Devil | Mariannao | Jacoba ' Lene Andy | Telecast | Razor's Rocket | Impending | Jamaica Jim | Sixth Rece — 5-16 mile King’s Gal Diehard Disa Hil Milly's Mike Bushy Line Guage Adjust Reilfax Seventh Race — 5-16 mile ; Timber Jock | 4 Maynard Flashy Reward Harvest Call Eighth Race — 5-16 mile Betty Bob Famous Wheel Do or Die Traveling Bug Ozona Novella Paleface Pete Jet Roll | Ninth Rece — 5-16 mile | Fancy Trouble | Reckoning Magnate | High Stakes | Highland Hawk | Pagoda Hazy Moon Eph Tenth Race — 34 mile Sixty Days Callaway Ascot i j } i i Herb’s Pride Really Rare Maude’s Girl | Crystal Ghost } Seepters used by kings are be GAINESVILLE #—Teams from five states will compete in the Southeastern Intercollegiate Live- stock Judging Contest at the Uni- versity of Florida on Friday. 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