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Red Sox Run Streak To Six Games Sunday: Bucs Whip Cards For Fifth trek xx kk ® * x * wk * xkk xx x*e* TWO QUINIELAS TOP $200 AT KENNEL CLUB HERE SATURDAY kk Underdogs Are Rising In The Pennant Races By JOE REICHLER AP Sportswriter & wasn’t so long ago that every- body was feeling sorry for Boston’s Red Sox and Pittsburgh’s Pirates. Those “poor” Pirates were a near- #nanimous pick for the cellar while the “raggedy” Red Sox weren’t picked much higher. But look at the two clubs tod: The ‘Red Sox, with six victories {m their last seven games, are the hottest team in the American League. They won their sixth straight yesterday, walloping the &t. Louis Browns, 14-5, in the open- er of their double-header, but were posed out, 6-5, in the nightcap.’ ‘The Pirates, winners of five in succession, are the surprise of the National League. They pounded out an 8-2 triumph over the St. Louis heels of the league leaders. What is the reason for this sud- den reversal of form? Simple. The Red Sox have found the formula for winning on the road, something they haven’t been able to do in years. The Pirates are combining fe place Indians advanced to one game of the Yanks, Hl HY apnea ait Heine tit cH TG ital petiole st ritel cise peeesece FEfee second with the run that snapped a 33 tie and gave Brooklyn its victory over Milwaukee. SPORTS MIRROR By The ARssociated Press tory over Brooklyn, defeating his vio teammates for the second ime, : ‘TWENTY YEARS AGO—Ber- uatd (Buddy) Hanford of Omaha, jockeys, WANEETAH . * MAIL POUCH, ccm gd Nasbvilte Time—32 Box te wire * Best of rest Little gain Evenly 4 Gave way + No contender 3.60 ‘° No factor 15.10 ‘*# Outrun 9 ee ee Bomb—Suzie Cash 4.40 Quiniela (1-8) 12.60 8.00 Date of Last Race FIRST RACE—S-16 MILE €29" Highest Reward 60% 8 1 Top News 53 Shattering 68 60 * Portis Boy 65 60 ° Purple Song 56 80% Tender Moment 66% i . 59% 4-29° 14 Winner—Manuel Foster’s Brindle D. HIGHEST REWARD 6. TOP NEWS SHATTERING Date of Last Race SECOND RACE—5-16 MILE Tippy’s Cash 65 Focus 65 Beach Tramp 0% Slick Miss 57 Lucky Teter 62 Lennox 52 Staver 68 Phoned 4 3d in foto 4 Contender + Little gain “4 Evenly *t Weakened . 2 ‘ 73 * No factor Winner—Olympic Kennels’ Brindl: ‘ar., 1951. K. C. Cash—Stepping Lo TIPPY’S CASH . j é FOCUS Y 2.80 Quiniela (3-4) 21.00 BEACH TRAMP 4,20 Daily Double—Highest Reward and Tippy’s Cash paid 25.00 Date of Last Race 4-29° Waneetah 4-30° Shining Sue Mail Pouch 63% Stop Over 69% Thataway 60 Saiter Path ' 62 renee Mike 67. 4-29* All Time 5644 Winner—R, K, Hutchings’ Brindl mr OMNIA ED OM RIN AE 8 EI Omnmonn \~] THIRD RACE—5-16 MILE Time—32.2 53% 51a No 44 Wide stretch .90 44 No mishap 20 *t Stumbled 20 **8 Collided 00 Ot RS Co aa oisisa te bois Swamwner 28. eid is ee Mix Em—Smart Susie 1 4.40 Quiniela (4-7) 130. 2 (4-7) 130.40 FOURTH RACE—5-16 MILE Date of Last Race 4-27 Lady Portis 430° Em! corn Parca ne Posoun » 1951. Portis Bomb—My Lucky S Pauneawre & $8 Se ar *t No factor *) Muzzle off 4-30' Fame-N-Fortune *) Faded back 4-29°° Wise Mike 70 8 .90 * Shut off wow gia 0. Z. Ferrell’s Black D., July, 1950. Tumble Bug—Jangle TRAVELING BUG NICK LUTZ SMART DUDE Date of Last Race SIXTH RACE—S-16 MILE 429° Parking Sa 1 HS ES ad 2 Roll Lassie 3 3- 1 6 2 s ~ 90 “+ No mishap 3 8 4 Monday, May 4, 1953 BASEBALL RESULTS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 9 Mobile 3 17-6 Nashville 12-4 Key West Kennel Club Result Charts — Sat Tonigh Jenny Me Innocence 1-2 Toronto 3 10-2 Ottawa 1-4 at (Ppd-rain) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Paul 59 43 Kansas City 7-9 Toledo 68 Louisville 40 Indianapolis 2-1 Charleston 33 Minneapolis 2-0 Dane at Beene 'Ppd-rain) ¢ > Worth 3 Shreveport 0 Oklahoma City 9 San Antonio 6 ‘Tulsa at Houston (Ppd-rain) PACIFIC COAST 10-10 San Francisco 61 Los Angeles 3-1 Sacramento San Deigo 7-6 Oakiand 1-1 Hollywood 7-1 Portland ¢0 TODAY'S BASEBALL SCHEDULE By The Associated Press AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kans#s City at Columbus Louisvitle at Charleston Toledo i i i sheeun? webeeese? | [fil | if | i i baenkesa? fife a & whebewes? ube? bubwepea? a (Lh | t's Entries First Rece — $-16 mile Sanguine Stirring News " 17.70 4 Wide 1st turn 17.70 * Forced wide 6.00 * Early factor af oo Chinkajam—Minda 20 32 Quiniela (3-5) 65.20 or 62 Ca atatt Wynn 62% 4-29" Peck 38 Winner—Alex Haberman's Brindle Boron Syana = comm Yaa =3¢ 0 we Time—31.3 All the way Good effort Outfinished Closed gap Gave way No factor Outrun 88 Poor effort rindle D., Nov., 1950, Rolling Roy—Laura’s 400 3.60 2.60 4.60 = Quiniela (4-8) 18.40 Date of Last Race SEVENTH RACE—5-16 MILE 4-29" Chvckie’s Choice pee OS ha) 4-29° Beseech er 8s 68 60 : 68 6 4% Top Bracket 65 Winner—Edward F. Wulf's B 33338 com ne ases Sescees Orr) SroSSn & s EIGHTH RACE—S-16 MILE 2rd 4 2 3. a“ 5° MOANA trun * Faded back Beach Comber— Po ated : 2 3 4 7 6 8 5 B. e vt 8 » Oct, BRINDLE COMER (INITIAL DO OR DIE Date of Last Race NINTH RACE—S-16 MILE 428° High Stakes arrr 3. 430° Picture 2 6. 4 s 3. 5 13.10 8 st 18. 6 6 1 7 T™ 11.10 " fells 8 4.80 * Fell ist turn jl, Real Huntsman—Forever 100 Ga Quiniela (14 x = (1-4) 40.60 40 6 40 5 60 8 3 90 1 90 7 2 TENTH RACE—S-16 MILE 65 1 25.60 "t Gave way 31.20 * Faded back Segaren a * poe 3 SP asnwawe eeeuae UIT RO eVaauH we Ce kd Or er td BwesgNs 57% 6 85 and Fagg’s Brindle 14.20 8 D., Jan., 6.20. 3.40 7.40 = Quiniela (2-4) 48.00 Gene Huff Keen Kut Daisy's Silver Idol Red Flashy Rank Lone Andy. Seventh Race — 5-16 mile Whispering Charlie Turning Point Good Find Fiction Lad Silver-N-Gold Valuta Bee’s Trouble Eighth Race — 5-16 mile Dian Hill Good and Glad Flashy Reward Sixth Roce — 5-16 mile Predominate | Cindy Sue LITTLE LEAGUE Doe. Grey eowot "> rpctanurd coven" SENBEEESe May 2nd Reckoning Wins Easily In The Feature Race Saturday night was “bank night” at the Key West Ken- nel Club when the under- dogs started to produce, re- sulting in a whopping Quini- ela payoff of 294.80 in the fifth race and another of 249.00 in the ninth race. In addition, Quinielas of 130.40 and 102.60 were paid on-the third and fourth races respectively, A pair of jongshots, Travelling 5 Bug and Nick Lutz teamed in the Fifth while High Stekes and Pic- Hii ture came in winners in the ninth for the bonuses. Mrs. H. E. Russell’s Reckoning came in a winner in the feature race of the evening Saturday when he won an easy verdict over Di- rect Answer and Honest King to pay 10.80, 4.80 and 2.20. : Reckoning took the outside route but did not take the lead until the an added attraction Saturday, trie umphing impressively over another Jack Camron Burnished Blade Trick Bomb Lost Trail $ Ninth Race — 5-16 mile Novella Hazy. 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SECOND ELIMINATION RACE TO BE RUN SAT., MAY 9th’ KEY WEST NO MINORS Special Busses To Treck Leeve In Front of Strand Theatre Dountoun Key West—Fere 1S¢