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Reckoning Wins Second Derby Elimination Race Saturday At Kennel Club Paid in Foun” (Key West Kennel Club Result Charts—Saturday May 9th Tonight's Entries Paid In Fourth — —— 4-28" Run Mike Run xp hae Ay Ae Soy aes | 5.30 % No. factor Mrs. H. E. Russell’s Reck- 5- 6* Honest Fax S76 8 8 8 8. 5.30 * Wide Ist turn Are Winner—Manuel Foster’s Brindle D., March, i951, Buddy's Reward— oning joined a select group Daisy Go cae eas (NO. POST POSITIONS) > a4 First Race — 5-16 mile E ae ‘ Real Black m : { ame Bove 5-16 mile ‘Under-Dog Bronzeville Prado of speedsters Saturday night Bee's TROUBLE 960 340° Quiniela (8-4) 61.80 when he qualified in the Key JET ROLL 4.600; : West Derby which will be Date of Last Race Dies Det cfg re run off next Friday night at : Stylish Rea Gay Benny. Innocence Good and Glad Rhus Rox Silver Gal 5- 6 the Key West Kennel Club. 5-6 Goo Reckoning won the second Derby apne. ; qualifier with an easy eight length Re eae prsinaly car Modern Age Really Rare victory Saturday night. Last Sum- mer, Lelanette and Picture, who Fancy Trouble Jack Camron Fair Hope Genteel Jury Duty finished in that order after Reckon- ing, will also have spots in the Neeser much discussed race. lame Sign Here Flash Verlin Storm Bugler The first leg of the derby was Please fun off last. Wednesday night when Duss eel Third Race — 5-16 mile Just Passing Forward, Resonator, Navy Diver and Red Carpet qualified. Hazy ‘Moon : Reckoning won pretty much as Tox Race — 38 mile i ir! she pleased Saturday, taking off aoe rhea Gaudy Raffia Refunder from the number two spot and as- suming the lead at the quarter- Doctor Dodd pole. The winner paid 4.30, 3.00 poe Boy Sooner Senator Becky’s Fancy Bombast and 3.20 while Last Summer, who Fan second paid 8.80 and 6.80. Le- - Lone. Andy Blew By Fourth Race — 5-16 mile Bomblight lanette returned 8.40 to show. Marth Jo™ Sooner Shindig Biggest payoff at the track Predominate’ Sports Mirr, or Saturday was in the fourth race Sirring News By The Associated Press when Rathmore Lass teamed with Lucky Teter to pay a Quiniela of Tendresse TODAY A YEAR AGO—The Washington Senators traded sec- 175.00 and the winner, Rathmore Lass, paid a whopping 97.00. In tonight’s feature action, as ond baseman Cass Michaels to the St. Louis Browns for pitcher Lou Marsh. the meeting moves into its 8th night, a field of Grade A dogs will FIVE YEARS AGO—George J. Elipulos, 21, midshipman, Date of ‘Last Race 5- 6? 5- 6% 5- 6? FIRST RACE—5-16 MILE Time—31.4 at an . Suki Susie 50° 2 Slick Miss Top News 5- 6? Kitchen Maid } 5- 6° Southern Gent 5- 6° Lennox 52% { 5- 6 Waneetah 534 5- 6°. Staver 68 Winner—Alex Haberman’s Brindl SUKI SUSIE 9. 4.00 3.20 SLICK MISS. 8.00 4.40 TOP NEWS 11.60 bee 3. Saved ground pera 6.10 * Good effort 34 60 * Early speed ‘) No mishap °) Evenly 56 52% 3 4 5 7 70 * No contende: 6 7 8 0 3 6 6542 5 6642 1 7 8 4 le a No factor 99.00 ** Outrun 51. Rubidoux—Sparkle Again SEVENTH RACE—S-16 MILE Royal Kahili 68% Highest Reward 7 Time—31.3 Saved for win ** Outfinished *) Good effort “\ Steady gain ¢ Early factor 60 * Tired badly 20.40 * Poor effort ugust, 1950. Faro—Mel i 6.00 3.40 ey ae 7.80 Fon Quiniela (1-3) 27.00 Bescomenar arn ., Jan., & Quiniela (2-3) 23.40 of Last Race SECOND RACE—5-16 MILE 43 8.90 dt 3.60 4 DaaVR NOH Ye 6a 7 64 2 Time—31.4 ae et 5 ig 1 62 4 ; Strong finish Seat Wynn Re ‘ in inside + ’ ’ 1.30 * Came again Mea Foster’s hase oe ss eennene HIGHEST REWARD 5.90 °) Early pace MY BITSEY. 99.00 No factor 5.10 * Outrun Date of Last Race 5- 6 25.00 *° Off slowly 5- 6° Nov., 1951. Bill’s Find—Jo Ann Le SOCIAL SUCCESS 19.80 26.00 2.80 : TELECAST 3.80 240 Quiniela (1-6) 33.60 JAMAICA JIM 2.20 : 5- 6° 5- 6" 5- 6° Daily Double—Suki Susie and Social Success paid 49.80 Date of Last Race THIRD RACE—5-16 MILE 5- 6 Resonator . 5- 6° Navy Diver 5842 ¥ Off sk 5- 6 5 mip 8 te low! Sable Prince S Winner—Fred Palermo's Brindle and White D., August, 1942. Fly ies 0) 5- 6 Tender Moment 64% 2 4 Came again R STEPPING BY 27.60 10.60 11.20 56" Callaway a 60 3h : ae well 5-6 All Ti 55% a pe i iat ime 5 leady gain BONNIE ACRE 5.20 4.40 Quiniela (4-8) 47.60 NICK LUTZ ide 5- 6* Purple Song 56 3° 10 * Gave way 5- 7° Fish And Chips 52 6 10 * No factor 5- 7° Jenny Me 52 Lud 3.50 Shut off 5- 6" Luck 74 12.40 Dull effort Winner—Manuel Foster’s Black D., Jack O’Johne, Imp.— Light Hearted SABLE: PRINCE TENDER MOMENT CALLAWAY Social Success © 57. 6 Telecast 56 Jamaica Jim 68% Thataway 59 Eager Miss 53 Ratay Ann 60 Trish Cheer * 59 .? Jewei’s Trump 58 Winner—Cliff Waller’s Rrindle B., OMAR EIGHTH RACE—S5-16 MILE 2 ae bites by} 3 2 Time—31.2 1280 Easily 40 st aren well ez Stepping By Bonnie Acre Nick Lutz T. V. Star Red Carpet Payette t Time—32.1 All the way = PHN N00 Date of Last Race NINTH RACE—5-16 MILB 8 1950. 6542 76% 69% 60%, a Brindle Comer 56 Time—32 Forward 66% Initial 58% Greenbrier Boy 14 Winner—Williams and Fage’s Bl OBEDIENCE PAGODA HONEST KING Date of Last Race TENTH RACE—3-8 MILE SECOND DERBY ELIMINATION #1 4 Box to wire * Best of rest *! Off late *) Contender Collided Collided 4 Gave way 7.40" Qutrun D., June, 1951. Tenshun—Polly Mil. 4.80 3.60 4.00 aa Quiniela (1-3) 18.80 6.60 80 juiniela (2- x go to the post over the 5-16 mile Hin eualetas (22 distance. They will be led by Fred Whitehead’s Hazy Moon and F. B. Stutz’ Vendome, both of whom have built up reputations for being classy speedsters. Other entries include Please Note, Fancy Trouble, Jack Cam- eron, Magnate, Famouse Wheel Fifth Race — 5-16 mile Jacoba Thought Rolling Grace Summer Gal Shining Sue Salter Path Winged Good Find Sixth Race — 5-16 mile Razor’s Rocket Powerline Gene Huff King’s Gal Date of Last Race FOURTH RACE—5-16 MILE 5-7 Rathmore Lass - 5403. bh oa LE 5- 6‘ Lucky Teter 61% 8 a2 8.10 ? 5- 6'° Silent Profit 63% 34 27.50 * 5- 6* Focus 65 4 1.90 a MNO Oe Saved for win Up on outside Late rally Early speed No mishap No factor 47.50 Bh ODay Nr Oo ee 5 SF wuaawonr rey 2 5- 2° Phoned ag 4.60 5- 6° Smart Dude 6 2.00 5- 6' Mail Pouch 7 13.10 * Weakened 5- 8° Foolish Ty 2 8 5.60 * Off slowly Winner—Edward F, Wulf’s Brindle B., Nov., 1950. Rolling Roy—Laura Beaut; 8.00 11.80 . 57 and Duette. y RATHMORE LASS 97.00 ve D rl 18.20 11.80 Quiniela (3-8) aa as Post time is 8:15 p. m. LUCKY TETER a No-Hitters SILENT PROFIT 21.8 Scarce In The : ane : es Major Leagues 50 Strong finish 5. 7 53% By RIP WATSON 8.70 “! On invide 5-7 56% 8.70 * Steady gain 5- 7° Paleface Pete 72 5.50 ‘+? Tired et Guapire 5% 530 * No. facto a uajira * * No factor NEW. YORK, (#—Left-handed 5: 7° Herb’s Pride 67% 10.20 * Off slowly Pitchers in the major leagues ap-| ~ 5. 5* Judy Go » 6044 14.60.* Shut off parently have lost the secret of Winner—Cliff Waller’s Red B., Edge—Adora pitching a no hit, no run game. ILASOL, The no hit classic turned in by BUSHY Quiniela (2-4) 60.80 Bobo Holloman of the St. Louis) . GAIL FAX ined no rere in ee Date of Last Race history by a rookie mak- first start, also served to the fact that. only one 5. 6? hit games was 5- 6 2) . at 7 s° .40 ** Early factor 6 2.90 ** No excuse 7 ~—- 30.10 ** ~No factor 8 9.10 ** Outrun an , , 1951. Real Red—Sweet Image Saree Rate 5-16 mile 3. i Roll Lassie s + Quiniela (1-2) 22.60 Keen Kut Whispering Charlie Dian Hill Fame-N-Fortune Taxes Me Flashy Frank Om OND Foannnw acs 5 2 3 6 7 8 F 5- 5° Renegrade 3 Winner—Mrs. H. Russell’s Brindle LAST. SUMMER Early leader LELANETTE SPawsmwnnn BP Date of Last Race ELEVENTH RACE—3-8 MILE 5- 5° Parking Sam 5- 6° Beseech agrtesuess Breannsse 8 SIXTH RACE—S16 MILE Time—31.4 Page 6 5-6" 5- 6° Daisy’s Silver ns hy Bee’s Trouble 62% iz Jet Roll 634 3H Top Bracket 64 at Cameron Hilander. 60% 5 Booster Buck 624 6 * 3.20 Easily best 10.00 * Closed well 2,90 * Late effort 5.40 ‘i Steady gain 14,80 * Early leader 7.00 * Weakened @Eoawunan 16.40 ** Outrun ¥ . Chinkajam—Minda 6.20 5.40 Quiniela (7-8) 58.20 CINDY SUE 3.20 BASEBALL RESULTS (Evans Wallops aie | sey ae, | Dairy Queen ‘zeae — |ETiday Night Frank Ramsey, Evans Enterprises shut out the Dairy Queen Blizzards Winner—Alex Haberman’s Brindle D. PARKING SAM BESEECH BY be cise ae ss SEREESaer gabebeeet 5 5.5 : By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAD <=: —: f New York 2 t Boston... n relief pitcher Hoskins, boosted In- | Washington AP Sportswriter dians into the American League | Philadelpnia = If anybody has put the rabbit into | a by two percentage points over | Detroit ....... Philadelphia Athlcties and Phillis io margin “in games won! While nearly. every. other club ec. ting the bail : The didn’t hit any 5- 6 Chicago By JOE REICHLER Zz the baseballs, it’s news to’ the | fe Yankees despite New York's was blasting the ball out of the Yankees A 197, Feller again and Ed/ Brooklyn Dodgers in| Fowler of the Athletics | were all right hand-' to come to the rescue -was Clyde; pitching for the Reds, | steel # ty f a hit May 15. park yesterday, the two Philadel- phia clubs were held to only two /| ties extra base hits in three games yesterday, And they were measly two-baggers by the A’s Eddie Joost and Eddie McGhee, Consequently, it is not surprising that the Washington Senators dumped the Athletics in both ends of a double-header, 8-0 and 6-2, while the Brooklyn Dodgers wrest- ed the National League lead from the Phillies with a 5-0 triumph. The A's twin losses were their fifth | shutout. Hofman’s pinch-hit homer jand sixth straight setbacks. Bob. Porterfield _permitted the A’s only one hit in the opener, a seventh-inning Single by Joost. That gave Manager Jinmy Dykes’ light- hitting crew the unenviable distine- tion of) being handcuffed with no hits, two hits and one hit in a space of four games. Not since the same homers but they collected 14 safe- four doubles to down the Red Sox, 7-4. Vie Raschi re- lieved starter Ailie Reynolds for New York and was credited with the victory. There were two Boston prominent role in the Giants’ sweep i$ of. two games from Pittsburgh, 4-0 and 3-2. Don Mueller hit a sole runs as Sal Maglie spun a three-hit i” the ninth snapped a 2-2 tie in! the setond game. } Cincinnati got only five hits off} Vinegar..Bend ,Muzeli of. the Car- dinals but three were home runs tand the Redlegs won the opener, 14-2, Besides Seminick’s i homers, there was enother by Jim} 1Greengrass. The Rediegs also won! Athletics.were victims of no-hitters | the nightcap, 5-2, as Bob Borkowski | ‘on Sept. 4 and 7, 1923, has a team’s chivped in with a grand circuit bats been within such a limited time. In eoitrast to the slumbering Philadelphia bats, those of the Stilled _ so... thoroughly j wallop Cardinals homer hitters | were Steve Bilko, Peanuts Lowrey | and Dunlap. | Max Surkont 2nd Don Liddle | set the Boston Braves down | other clubs were really alive. A. pitched the Milwaukee Braves to a | | total of 27 home runs were bashed | double win over the Chicago Cubs, do have one claim to! yesterday. They included two each | 6-2 however. Their Johnny Van- | is the only pitcher to! by Cleveland's cinnati’s And: | by Bobby Hofman of the New York | | Giants, Del Wilber of the Bostan j le: stakes program | Red Sox and Grant Dunlap of the / debut. ‘8 af $305,000 to be 14 feature events. | highest in the track's} meeting opens for 32° days on May 2. SAVE $335 ‘or QUALITY USED CARS| end General Auto arecgig DIAL 2.2401 St. Louis Cards Even pitchets/ joined in with Washington's Porver-! field and Cleveland's Dave Hoskins hitting bomers. Four Clevelan ed for all bat the Indians ¢: innings to Browns, 125. gil . Trucks’ » skein. with his first round-tripper in the s, Rosen homers account- of the dozen runs ro St. Louis e m snapped Vit-} a nIng shutout | Conrado “Marrero, 3B-yesr old Boone andjingtoa S rs, is , ered in the eight-! “Guajiro,” $ $ $ §$ rum ninth. The victury, credited to j “hillbilly.” {lished a modera fcord for most ea jim one soason ¢ the final twoj was buriing | Browns at, the time. Lee eee i jrighthanded pitcher for the Wash- nicknamed which in Spanish means ' two | Macon Brooklya Homers, one by catcher Sammy | Smwcsies” Wilber. > The circuit clout also played a | pittsburgh LET 444 1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 4-3 Pittsburgh 02 Brooklyn $ Philadelphia © Milwaukee 6-4 Chicago 2-1 Cipeimnati +5 St. Louis 23 SUscsurer 2 yep eebiez Asseeisied ALABAMA FLORIDA Graceviie 4 Andabunia 2 Seeavece™ sg stl ri E 8 : i i é a azt.t oF : Ff 3 8 : g g weep? Gebboe? keeyeseat Edvoebey? baaeeeeE? #7 iy F i ik | i 4 i i ae ed eee J i i i i waeScs i it f