The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 13, 1953, Page 4

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F. B. Stutz Trappist Cops Win In American Legion Handicap Race Tuesday Two Quinielas ) ; Top $200 S Key Key West Kennel Club Result Charts—Tuesday May 12th | Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, May 13, 1953 West Kennel ; Date ; Race _ FIRST RACE—S-16 MILE - Time—32.1 Date of Last Race _ SIXTH RACE—S-16 MILE Time—32 Evans Enterpris es ‘Legion Post 28 VEW Post 6021 "a 5- 8? : 8 B Fast finish 8° Harvest Call 1™% 8 Up on outside a Key West Insurance Co. i 5-9? Eager Miss “a 33 E On inside Burnished Blade 6942 On inside 1 ‘Evans Entei i Club Action 5- 8' In eer Mi R Wide ist turn Lightning Rodney 71% Good effort Meet Legion Nine ee ne , ; a MERE SiS: With a stirring stretch 5- 9" Lennox Steady gain Traveling Bug a * Tired in drive TODAY'S BASEBALL SCNEDULE : ' 3 rower Pees ees 5- 8° Zavalls 11.20 + No mishap Diehard Early factor The Evans Enterprises baseball- Bx The Associated Press va that carried hi 5- 9 chi id e Thi Restore 66 Faded back i : vEW e AMERICAN ASSOCIATION canara meee £9 Jewel's Tramp 7 1120 * No fader” Old Refrain 6858 No factor Sa Vin eet er Aca | Soo in front of the pack, F. B. 5- 8 Fancy Times 1.50 **- Fell 1st turn Tippy’s Cash Outrun 6021 nine tonight in an American x Brind! Wi d Fage's D: Legion Junior Baseball loop game| Charleston ‘at Sueaets Bite? ra nnist vi Winner—Manuel Foster’s Dar! ri ., June, 1951. Cameron—Mabel ‘inner—Williams and Fagg’s Dai x gam arieston at St. Paul Stutz’ Trappist copped a win eae HARVEST CALL set for Wickers Field at 7:30! ALABAMA-PLORIDA agape CR. eI eee ssh rad Quiniela (2-7) 46.40 p.m. For Walton’ at Amdatusla ae Sey West Kennel EAGER MISS C Out Quiniela (5-8) 34.80 6 Each of the clubs has lost one} Pam™# City at Eufaula tion at the Key West Kenn s Club. The race was designat IN PERSON game each and are seeking their Houston at Fert toe yi 'e B ce s al ‘ ; ” : ed as the American Legion Date of Last Race SECOND RACE—S5-16 MILE Time—32 SEVENTH RACE—S-16 MILE Time—31.3 first win of the season tonight, an Antodio at Deliaa as A 5 The league standings: . anGies 5- 9? Jamaica Jim abe e aved ground Handicap. E 5-9 Thataway 14 40 * Steady gain The winner, starting from 5- 8° Shattering, 3 10 * On putes 5 i a siti 5- 8? Dublin Gal 4 i . arly spee the number three position, 5- 8° Impending 40 ° Evenly didn’t get into the lead until 5 8 et y oe is Nel factor On0ka -ee-quarter in Silque *° Outrun the three-quarter point, but i be Stop Over 26.70 * Shut off 5 Beach Belle when he did, no-one seem- Winner—Mrs. 0. Z. Ferrell's Red D. ., 1950, Mixed Harmony—Higa Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Foca Brindle ely ha f C, Jinks ingly had the stuff to catch sAmAtGA cM 520 20 < 240 MARIANAO 4.80 * FIRE HAZARD him. THATAWAY 6.60 3 ro Quiniela (4-7) 17.60 SHATTERING FARM MASTER Broun rere ggay 3 93.03 03 0% Aunwwaas pr annua OP OIAHN Wr sseezeess ox k Re s wae B55 Z 2 i= & E * | 9 P Ey sss KY as g E e 8 " Bh ae 3 rt 5 6 » “Marianao Fire Hazard Farm Master Booster Buck Tlasol Outside route . a ore fast Legion Post 168 1 ‘arly pace Strand Theatre ... 1 4 On inside si “+ Evenly * Tired early * No factor * Qutrun . oo 3 MORE NIGHTS 3 Quiniela (1-8) 16.20 | | & w.t Ottawa, 0| Buffalo at Montreal Rochester at Springfield O\ Syracuse at Baltimore Weamawnmn see Sono cn beesecess POWIANVUH 00 NV CT he DOD - SESECSSES SSBB we ie ware Bye Bo ‘Two-Ee, finished just ‘two and a fe Ji g RACING SEASON 5 holf lengths off the winning pace Daily Double—Lucky Par and Jamaica Jim paid 6 65.40 Dole cf- Lest ace: EIGHTH RACE—S-16 MILE ’ & after having held the lead early Date of Last Race THIRD RACE—5-16 MILE Time—32 inthe ace.and High Stakes ran 5- 8° Jan-Jan f Saved for win 5-7 Chuckie’s Choice» 62¥a third. 1 Nadya's Girli i FR, 5- 7° Vaulta 59 . : 2 Nadya’s Girlie . From far back ‘ Trappist paid a nice 31.40, 27.20 * Callaway 10 *! Good effort 5- 8 Speedy Girl poe and 10.00. ‘Two-Ee rethrned 14.00 * Mountain Park .20 "4 Steady gain 5-8" Melvia_Jo 50% and 4.20 while High Stakes paid * Maude’s Girl 6 3 .20 " Early factor 5- a Trick Bomb , 4 5.20, The Quiniela on the feature 5- 9* Fish And Chips he “i No factor 5- il Col. Matt Wynn 62% ! returned a whopping 14.20. 5-8! Take Ten § 40" Tired badly 5- 8" Cuddly Cute S Be a “The third race Quiniela last night 5. 8° Mer-Shak Sea 2.20 '° Weakened 5- 8° Pen Pal 58 8 a Outrun comicad a huge payoff of 279.60 Winner—Olympic Kennels’ White and Fawn B., April, 1951. Beach Comber moor eaward F, Wulf’s Brindle D., F Rolling Roy—Laura’s — Wait : ‘ a when Jan Jan’ and Nadya’s Lady GANS, a 11.00 11.20 4.40 CHUCKIE’S CHOICE eame in one-two and the fourth NADYA’S GIRLIE ; Out 8.00 Quiniela (3-6) 279.60 VAULTA : f 8.00 Quiniela (4-6) 64.40 race Quiniela was good dor) 245.60 CALLAWAY y 14.00 .SPEEDY GIRL 11.00 i icent Fool- $ sete eae oe cee san oe Date of Last Race FOURTH RACE—5.16 MILE Time—32.1 Tonight's Kennel Club action will 5. 8’ Vicente 6214 $10 Never headed feature the running of the Key West 5- 7 Foolish Jill 51 31.40 * Forced pace 5-8" Trappist Consolation Derby with a crack set 5- 8" Painted 53. 5.60 *} Closed well 5-8" Two-Ee of dogs paired off on the basis of 5 2 Sixty Days 51M 3.60 s Outfinished 8° High Stakes their performance in a pair of 5- 9° Telecast 5644 1.30 : No excuse 5- 8° Fushi Derby Qualifiers held last week. 5- 8° Sanguine 68 3.60 “} No factor 5.8" Jack O’ se Good ctiort “} No mishap “t Evenly ‘t No contende Cy eet t) Owe ED Date of Last Race NINTH RACE—S-16 MILE eo mas oer BS xo 8828888 AIK wom lf ea488384 3% wenneh KEEEESe~ ue eo PO) Mer ey Stepping By, owned by Fred Pa- 5- 8° Jack Kochman 58. 6 38 3140 Lecged orca 5- 8° Novella 10 CON i lermo looks as though he may be Winner-Manuel Foster’s Black Brindle D., July, 1949. Lucky Pilot—Virgie 56° Direct Answer 6 888 8 8 SOLATION DERBY the favorite tonight with a lot of 0. most impressive record at the track in action to date. Ti x : ‘s 3 ¢ litt: Waller's eacerade’ Wi'al: Date of Last Race . FIFTH RACE—5-16 MILE Time—31.4 : TENTH RACE—3-8 MILE % MILE MARATHON King, Claro, Bee’s Trouble, Nore- Eph ; 65% a mac and Brindle Comer. ee a \ No aulshep 2 Pe ; r hb ; ¥ *BEE’S TROUBLE STEPPING BY oo p@ ie = Mill Town os e ; ) all R lis 5- 8* Suki'Sal 8 8 “No factor 58 Ou BRINDL amy ase es eee rag Palermo’s Dark Brindle B., Feb., 1950. * ovTameriane:-Gay 57 * INDLE ‘COMER Mg E AMERICAN Winner—Cliff New York a ee BRASH, j ey 6.60 5.40 Quiniela (2-4) 60.00 8.80 15.80 Quiniela (4-8) 40.20 ‘ fom ee ai I - DERBY NIGHT, MAY iF ee | BASEBALL yy d Tell That To The Judge a TRANSPORTATION : S nesunts sms Cay er BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ut—A bur- 4g SPECIAL BUS§ES TO TRACK LEAVEIN-PRONT loderte: ein! Be IN NATIONAL LEAGUE ==) 2225-55" “hy Genel aig ha «ners og Some. farmsteads in Sweden WATIONAL Whitey Ford, a -cocky New York] single to Don Mueller in the fourth By The “ian at et Behina Yankee left-hander, and Bob Buhl, | inning and'a short double to Bobby KEY WEST "454 E of ‘CLUB and General Auto Repairs & a St Lows joined the growing list of young| walks in the ninth and Thomson| Ned Garver, who had shown ‘TWINS GARAGE Panuren y Pitchers who are out.to prove that] scored the lone New York run aft-| marked improvement for Detroit ax Last month home runs were fly-|' ‘The Philadelphia Phillies took| 12 hits and all of their 10 Ehicaro'§ Brooklyn 4 (ii innings) ing in all directions,’ but in the) over the lead in the National |less than six innings. TODAY'S SCHEDULE A week ago tonight Bobo Hollo-| Jost the only daylight contest, 6-4,| inning. Then the P Drake ace man of the St. Louis Browns|to the Chicago Cubs on Dee! for five runs and the pe sgt ATLANTIC broke in as a starter with a two- | rained out at Cincinnati after 214 5- 9* Silent Profit 6344 31.40 * No contender 5- 9° Greenbrier Boy Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Red Fawn D., August, 1949. Beach Comber—Flamingo action expected from F. B. Stutz’ VICENTE 18.20 34.40 5.00 co TRAPPIST 31.40 27.20 10.00 Avenger who has compiled the FOOLISH JILL Out 8.20 Quiniela (3-4) 245.60 14.60 4.20» Quiniela (3-4) 146.20 PAINTED 3.80 5.20 fo bear watching, 5- 8" Gay Farewell 59% 27 4: Out of clouds bap —enore ie eereainenas dc incioemeaicmitaaiSacbampiecimnipehsicisammninianiaonnsssiassiics A ? Other entries include Honest Brash - 3: : Wide set h Hy fis t Boarrey apap 2 *«CLARO HONEST KING Jack Riboud 67% 6. Lady Portis 56 4.00 *) Shut off i 59% = *t Tired early Roll 65 Melod: Waller's Red B. heat 1949, Ra: Edge—Medo. 8 ¥ . Razor’s Edge—! ra my ie tan Re pena | GAY FAREWELL 18 660 4.20 ULE * "860 "720° 400 AVENGER AY New ‘York 7 Cleveland 0 glar pried open a transqm to Judge OF STRAND THEATRE, DUVAL STR ‘T, KEY WEST. Chiewgo 9 Boston 7 (10 innings) Robert Ryan’s office and took s ee ype oe i By BEN PHLEGAR. peratures with a brisk wind, gave, Sox went ahead to stay in the 108) oi have existed for 15 centuries. Detroit at Washington (n) AP Sportswrietr up a breeze-blown Texas League | when Ferris Fain doubled with the $333 save $333 a For QUALITY USED CARS Phitadelphia hi 887 a Milwaukee rookie making his| Thomson at the start of the ninth. Miwatixee 4 ‘ first major league start, have} He went on to load the bases on| place Cleveland, Chicago ‘ today’s baseball isn’t as lively a$|er gn outfield fly by Daryl) after losing his first three vs eae st. DIAL 2.2401 =o. some folks claim, Spencer. S| wan bastaelete ta ane “9% ye eee Pitisburgh at Cincinnati ppd—rain past week it's been a different) Teague by edging the St. Louis| The Phillies and Cardinals sauneneaghe aphmieee story, Cardinals, 6-5, after Brooklyn had| locked in a 1-1 tie un Pattoburgh at Cincinnati tossed a no-hitter. Sunday after-!Fondy’s 11th-inning home run.|back with four on ho Spammers noon Don Liddle of Milwaukee! Pittsburgh and Cincinnati were | Steve Bilko and Solly Won Lost Pet. Bebina | hitter, Last night Ford baffled the | j adie with the Pirates leading, Jacksonville ee wee Cleveland Indians on one hit — a! eeebakeet wenbee? weabbeeh? kubbseee? pence % slow rolling grounder that never | Stiinta making his first ap- If you like beer... Augusta got as far as third base. And Buhl,! pearance since tossing his no- youll ove Schlitz ‘ esis : }another Braves’ first-year man, }hitter, couldn't come close to lightweight Giiashicl trees No harsh bitterness... Just the kiss of the hops Le ol | mastered the New York Giants “I matching that success. He gave up ss reach two hits. two runs and lasted less than two This dry and mellow beer... this beer of mache PER te wy ge Sal ras ot Ford won his game, 7-0, giving | innings at Philadelphia before he | Los ; ne ds fontyomery & Charleston 3 the Praakecs a. Gotnfortshle. two-|iatnen ingeles. less flavor . . . is the world's largest seller. Year Savannah $ Macon 3 rel with a blistered finger on| FIVE YEARS AGO—Ray Poat after year more bottles and cans of Schlits gam> bulge over the second-place | pis pitching hand, | blanked the St. Louis Cardinals on " * hed Columbia 7 Columbus 6 Augusta Lb Jacksonville 9 - ~~ pote; ae Indians. Buhl lost his shutout in! Don Larsen took over for th ; : ° 2 «ware bought—~ millions more—than of any other Avgusta at Jacksonville the ninth, but still triumphed easi- | Browns hl thas ese on 4 whip ions hits as the New York Giants £ Coanabus at seh, ly, 81. | the Athleties, 2.2. won, 5-0. . . $ a beer. This popularity is the result of the acon at Savanni . i TEN YEARS AGO—G ss =~ "Sa -s most. * . fe Chan The Yankee victory was a mas-} Washington won its fifth in a University dropped fuotball for the . ae conclusive taste test in beer history, terpiece by Ford, who, back in the} row, 10-1, over Detroit, and duration of the war. By The Sa nentaa big leagues after a two-year Army} Chicago won an uphill battle at TWENTY YEARS AGO — Head Birmingham 1 ou hitch, has a phenomenal record— | Boston, 9-7, in 10 innings. | Play won the Preakness Stakes at Memphis ct x Mw |b major league starts and 12 ma-| After: leading twice the White | Pimlico. Md. esis | Jor league victories. The only time | jhe has been beaten was in relief} : i ara ea % See | against Philadelphia in 1950. : a - | “That was my best one,” he sal ] YESTERDAY'S RESULTS after last .night’s game. “I've " ee cee | Rever pitched a one-hitter before. s 3 Mopue 3. Little Rock setin As long as the hit had to come I'm glad it came that early, I Dodge 3 don’t know if § would have been New Pick-ups, Panels, Stakes eee able to stand the tension. hi “Sure I knew I had a no-hitter a at Memphis «2 going. I always look at the score- *% New no-shift driving! WATERDAY'S BASHBALL RESULTS | board. When Early Wynn topped iy. tae Avene rene | that Dail I just couldn't get to it. % New supersafe brakes! : ‘ : I said to myself, “Well; there goes * New, more powertul engines! <M Paul podeweater | Wynn, who was opposing Ford | * New Dodge-Tint glass aveilable saa Pisin jon the mound, just got his bat on | *& New, bigger 14-ton pick-up! bowen 4 3 3 and 2 pitch in the sixth inning haw and dribbled it between the mound = styling and comfort! and third base. Ford charged in along with third baseman Gil Mc- (suspended ent sh, | Dougald. When wane eet si E sed Wedeesday? | couldn't make it, Mc! m: 5 ja stab for the ball but couldn't Uv $ < a Sch in oraablein quart beta 12-08 hottiesand | find the handle. The official scorer {o> oh oy povig denna end hendy ~ called it a hit om the theory that . 4 _ econ cane “ene-way” bottles thet Wynn would have beaten any (é require no deposit. erent be caeupwih'tae ak 4 The Beer that Made Milwaukee Famous Subscribe to The Citizen | Buni, working in Wdegree tem-| y ecmiety pee, . ~ in

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