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forward Gains Spot In Key West Derby With Elimination Win Wednesday hoses oe Mey West Kennel Club Result Charts — Wed. May 6th Marciano Says (MAJOR At Kennel Club Date of Last Race FIRST RACE—S-16 MILE Time—32.1 _ Date of Last Race SIXTH RACE—5-16 MILE Time—31.2 ° RN aes Mail Pouch 63 * sig 2 Just lasted 5- 2 Melvia Jo 56 ae LC Easily q He Will Make LEACUE 5- 2° . y 8 ‘Bou ef y Thataway 59 3 3 Just My Bitsey 2 2i 10 *} Lat Hi Four red-hot ‘competitors 5- 2° Staver 66% 2 On inside 5-2" Old Refrain 7 3 "30 * Loose blanket ° e Mgured themselves of spots 5-2! Portis Boy 65 4 *) 5- 2° Traveling Bug 5 4 .20 * Outrun str. Walcott Fi ht LE ADE a : 5- 2' Purple. Song 57 5 i Yo factor 5- 2° Glen Page 6 5h 90 * Evenly 5 i. .the Florida Derby set for 5-2: Tender Moment 66 “ .60 + No contender 5-2? Timber Jack 1 6. 13.50") Faded back 4 inf 3 5 3-12 Moving Up 6842 Wide ist turn 4-30° Spring Festival Bext week at the Key West 5- 2* Queen's Bomb 50 160 Broke dowa 5-2" Col, Matt Wynn - 7 60 " No factor By JERRY LISKA By The Associated Press Kennel Club following . the Winner—Manuel - Foster’s shciere! aS ugust, ok Faro—Melody Mill Winner—Williams and Fagg’s Biac! 8 13.50 * Outrun R NATIONAL LEAGU pt., 1949. Thunder Bird—Polly HOLLAND, Mich. W—If Jersey| BATTING— epee: Philadel iad Joe Walcott decides. to hit and run Phia, .434, 5.40 Quiniela (28) 17.09 _| in ‘their’ coming heavyweight title/ , RUNS. — Snider and Robinsoa, 80 FF on 62 bt 00 TD Cer Pr. ON co ore B., . MAIL POUCH 14.60" 3, Mills Fanning of the first leg of THATAWAY 27.20 3.00 Quiniela (6-8) 76.20 MELVIA JO STAVER . 3.20 > MY BITSEY f S the elimination for that race —— eRAIN : i iano | Brooklyn, oe ! OLD REFRAIN 4 bout, Champion Rocky Marciano RUNS BA’ IN—Campanell last night. The - first four of Last Race SECOND RACE—S.16 MILE Time—32 “Date of Last Race SEVENTH RACE—5.16 MILE Time—312 bel rants in flailing pursuit to | Brooklyn, 2. dogs in last, night’s elimina- : ae ~ ae Be ; : ‘make him fight. HITS—Snider, Brooklyn, 26. Highest Reward irs 4.30 Game effort 5- 2° Initial 59 ; 3.30 Wide, tiring They meet.a week from tomor-| DOUBLES—Dark, New York, T. tion will be inthe race. | Focus 2 8.20" On inside Scotch Lad 64 6.10 Just ‘missed tow night at Chicago Stadium with |, TRIPLES—Bernier, Pittsburgh, Fa 8 8 ss o> oarets 1 z 5 _B.B. Stutz’ Forward top-| 3 TopNews Pa 5a ee ona oe eaped jam Se sre ra 15 eco eee Oe Walcott seeking to become the first/“"Howe “RUNS ped. the field last night and - 22 Waneetah 3.5) spore / 5- 4° Daisy’s Silver 72 6 6 5° 12.60 * Cidsed gap” man . . ~. Campanelta, vale z y _ gap an ever to regain the ‘heavy-| Brooklyn, and M. Jet Roll 7. 6 2.10 a mn 5- 2° Beseech . 16 7 . a, lathews, Milwau- Navy Diver, Resonator ard Suki Susie 6 Ti! -3.10 r 5 2" Booster Buck =m i ; Red: Carpet followed him in & 2 Slick Miss. aotg Beadle’ DY Cat ashy, Po nemo tun 5 at Payette chines’ “einibe 2 A i ‘inner—Manuel Foster's Brindle D., Oct., 1951. Portis Bomb—Suzie Cas Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Brindle D. that order to gain spots in] Hiditest REWARD 10.60, 1180 340 INITIAL 8.60.” eee car the ‘much discussed race. FOCUS 6.80 2.60. Quiniela (6-8) 22.80 SCOTCH LAD 4.00 Quiniela (3-8) 20.60 He he doesn’t make it a fight, | and Surkont, Milwaukee, 3-0, 1.000; The second leg of the elimi- Bey ouble—Mail Pinch: ad Highest Tewari Lek een GREENBRIER BOY 3.40 : ru ae e an nent to go after | Mizell, St. Louis, 2-0, 1.000; eight p 93.6 ma‘ wi e does, though, I’ll| tied with 1-0, 1,000. . gation will-be run on Satur- R EIGHTH RACE—5-16 MILE Time—31.1 to nail him from » ors , day night. Date of Last Race THIRD: RACE-—S-16, MILE i : Page ten ace pica ap hats ine nel Bas tai — Roberts, Phila- oe ward ji i Oe rig Var ara Re ERI rao Sara eee = 5- 2" Reckoning i 80 Saved for win camp hint s 39- Forward jumped into i 5-1" Southern Gent 67 3.2.1" 830 5.4 Hazy Moon 2 40.40" Fine effort Jersey Joe ost aoe BATHING: el Baer as Wad at the starting, box an 5-1 Sooner Senator Rat 2h. Sane Qutt 5- L* Pagoda 31 3.20" Good effort ciano: for a 15-pound decision in| RUNS—Mantle, New York. 20. was never seriously threat- i eas rs 5- 2°) High Stakes fetes ae ee stead of blasting away for a knock-} RUNS BATTED IN—Elliott, st. the 5 5- 4° Raffia 4% 5 Ne 5- 2° Kitty Hutch 15.60 * Early fact ened. although. he was tiring 5-1" Bombast 5.1040 1 No fa eee & - 3.60. No factor out as Rocky himself exnloded in | Louis, 18. 6 , ‘ ; SAP. bale neeig sae trasoit 7 30° Outrun their. brutal fight at Philadelphia; | HITS—Kuenn, Detroit,’ 29. at the.end of the race. $1" Becky's Fancy cB : Wide’ 13¢ turn py Se catches last fall. f DOUBLES—Kell, Boston, 11. i Navy. Diver, who made a strong 5- 1°. Refunder 8 60) Outrun Winner—Mrs. H. Russell’s Brind] ., 1951. Real Red-—Sweet Image Marciano, now rated an 185| TRIPLES—Jensen, . Washington, ist, 1951. Cameron—Miss Ruth RECKONING d 2.29 favorite; doesn’t figure Joe's famed | 4. =: 6.20 HAZY MOON 6.20 3.40 Quiniéla (1-3) 22.20 sideways and forward shuffle, used} HOME RUNS—Wertz, St. Louis, : . : ot 7.30 * No factor weight crown. kee, 6. 7 ~~ 31.40 * Early factor “I know Walcott can change his} STOLEN $ i 8 9.40 ° Outrun om k eA SES — Guia, Bs 1951. Wingover—Tarana style-a lot, but I can’t,” said Mar-| Brooklyn, 6. g 3.80 PITCHING — Erskine, Brooklyn Poe RO MUMe 22> PS s Co im > Ren a9 4 5 6 7 8 Broan reer er Sr yroraune su Srouwisanwe 5 SOONER SENATOR 7.80 = Quiniela (3 3.40 ; f e uiniela (3-7) 33.40 AG! 2.40 LITTLE SECRET 10.60 PAGODA ‘ ene only once in their first’ meeting, : Date of Last Race’ NINTH RACE—3-8 MILE Time—29.4 Leake able bin Weert ay veto BASES—Rivera, : Chi- Date of Last Race “FOURTH RACE—5-16 MILE Time—31.4 PROT RD EUAN NE a a at he “Whether he's jigging or not, he| _PITCHING—Parnell, Boston, 40, Pra $10 ~ Tiring at end ; has to come near me to hit me,’*| 1.000; Wynn, Cleveland and Siuart, z 2 4.20 * Bes« of rest said Marciano, “And when he’s | St.Louis, 3-0, 1.000; Mod’son, De- 5 21.60 * Closed weil j ‘eer enough tc hit me, he’s near }troit, Lopat and Ford, New York, 6 "21.60 "! Late effort enough for me to blast him too,” | 2-0, 1.000. 4 15.40") Closed .gap Rocky's manager, Al Weill, }’. STRIKEOUTS—Trucks, St.Louis, 2 3 ~ a 5- 2'° Forward 428" Hymor oy 3 . een, 5- 2" Navy Diver : > 5- 2" Resonator Ee H Aaah 5- 2* Red Carpet 7 2 ‘ Faded back 5- 2° Brindle Comer 7. 8 + No contender 5- 4" Stepping By : : Off late 5: 4" Bee's Trouble 31.40 *? Weakened Wale ott can shuffle off to Buffalo ee Windbe reed Whitehea@’s Red DY Staten’ s8eo Winger FB. Slut’ Red and Whiz D., May, 104%, Quck Viccry | {Af a8 we'rs goneernd.” snort: Boxing Resiz:ts Victory ‘ FORWARD. 18.20. 68) 480 guys have trie | to dance and dodge ist oes ie screen , 30.20 a ae siisain Ccrisa NAVY DIVER 40) hoe Quiniela (2:4).55.60 hit Rocky knozksd out 38 of the pas no hye aid TOP BRACKET so 8.40 ; : and he’s undefeated in 43 fights.” { peg Date of Last Race FIFTH RACE—S5-16 MILE a Daly ot Last Rice. sre Nut ee ere mie ine ascii S000 Reco toot t Y —— Lennox 8's) 82 Ui 6.30 Up on outside ciano in 1950 watched Rocky wor ae 3.3 1° 2.20 — Strong finish Silent Profit 5 1 17 2) 9.60 * Outfin'shed | out yesterday after a two-day lay-/ Duke University’s 99°? b2<che!l a* 2 ~ 10.40 *! 2d in foto My Design ty 10.10 * Gained inside off. team won 31 games. This was tos 3. 4.30. * Tried “hard - 4° Callaway 47.40 * Little gain “He looks in fine condition and for a Duke team in a siag’e season # 6.10 *! Good effort i «Sable Brine 511.20 No mishap his punching is faster and his short} —————— S620 No mishap All Tide ee ee a ee wink sharper thas the ss.tine 1165.8. § | SAVE § 13008 “on 6 ¢ : , x saw, him,” said La Starza, who] po. BN CARS ‘g 21.40 ve Sune Winker cn Hutchings! blue ‘Br .» July, 1951. Reckless Byer— reportedly will fight the winner of For QUALITY USER Gans . Real Huntsman—Little Acre Tola Rea the Marciano-Walcott bout. and General Auto Renairs "40 LENNOX 4.80 ‘80 Quiniela (6-8) 79.00 SILENT PROFIT $40 Quiniela (3-8) 25.40 ‘The Philadelphia Athletics exeeut-| 1WINS GARAGE ee 3.80 ed two triple steals . the} 1190 OUVAL ST. DIAL 2-240t 12.60 »1 Faded back 5 2" Honest King "50 '* ‘Tired bad'y leape! into the conversation. “That | 27. Brom euamon 8 Bonnie Acre Peck * Royal Kahili Wise Mike Jack Riboud Tippy’s Cash Smart Dude fick Lutz Bavean A & = Wracninn 2 BAUD 5 nainaewn ay 2 a - © : FS e maser bon, $B osonawn ES ee = ES 0 29 58 MY DESIGN ¥ ‘ Cleveland Indians on Ji 25, 1990.16 8 9 § SAV $3 3s THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, May 7, 1953 Most Valuable Player For 1952 ; ‘ ne. : ee 4 BASEBALL RESULTS + NATIONAL...” INTERNATIONAL By The Associated Press Montreal 4 Toronto 1 Won Lost Pet. Behind | Rochester 9 Ottawa Springfield 10 Buffalo 0 coy ahs Syracuse 7 Baltimore 6 anna ASSOCIATION ppa--rain rail ab Charest Pd--rain. 3 Toledo 1 (13. intings) FLO} i RIDA City $ Atidalusia 1 ‘Walton 18 Dothan & Eufaula at Graceville ppd—rain t ve geepe? *r--nrzst polis: ALABAMA-FLORIDA City at Fort Walton at m » GEORGIA STATE |. Eastman at Vidalia ‘Shreveport at Dailas INTERNATIONAL Montreal at Toronto Rochester it STANDINGS By The Associated Press INTERNATIONAL FETE JULIO SANTANA, Evans Enterprises slugger, receives a trophy designating him the Most Valu- able Player for 1952 in the American Legion Junior Baseball League. Mayor C. B. Harvey made ® presentation last night as a part of the opening gam< ceremonies in the Junior League at Wickers Field before more than 1000 spectators.—Citizen Staff Photo. POST 168 WINS LEGION OPENER HERE ON WED. Legion Post 168 Saseballers; poked out a three bagger for the — a win last night over the /losers- ‘tions and on reorganization of the sese nine st the| Im the field, D. Carey handled federal government. Stadium, 15:11 in 2/12 chances Gawlessiy and played The federal-state © commission, hietiram a key roll in a nice double piay,/ asked by Pretidest Eisenhower, igame. te 4 cial attention to t Knowles and Kerr played good Would ‘give spe: ¢ than one thousand fans bali afield for the losers. 1U. S. gramts to the states. 1t eonld for the bate which’ The Strand Theatre will meet/ bate 25 members, 15 named by American Legion | VFW Post @21 tonight at Wickers the President and five each by ue campaign. ‘Field in Junior League action. [the Senate president and the The winners used three pitchers | Acton will get underway at 1-0 speaker of the House. contest and the losers sent |? ™ | The reorganization group, pat- riers to the mound. H " jterned after the former one head-} at the plate were BILLS GO TO HOUSE ed by ex-President Herbert Hoover Triple and a! WASHINGTON & — The Senate would have 12 members. Each >. Carey with a pair! passed snd sent to he Howse ¥53- would be appointed by the Presi- Storr also had a/terday separate bith to establish ‘dent and by ibe presiding ‘ficers | tee wingers, J. Diaz’ commissions on feceral-state rela- us Congress . tt} re |