The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 2, 1954, Page 10

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ORIGINAL Key diand Patty Wheeler, syrins in the first two e track. Their vic- -produced a whopping le payoff of $559.- one racing fan. in the first race, stampered home ahead of Vigilante, to return $23.20, $24.20...and $3.60. Patty Witeelerspaid $81.80, $11.20 #nd7G4760 in the second race. is ill edged Flakes of reyte gain the verdict in race of the eve- nddanuel Foster’s two- itl’ mustered a tre- pdone stretch drive to win eWay and produce a ef $7.80, $4.80 and ere of Fire, who fe d to win the race, ‘ $3.40 ard $2.60, third place win- W., paid $5.60. é June, ee ee ee eee ree 19a). Bill's Find—Niccletie VIGILANTE 4.0 3.60 Quiniela (3-8) 30.80 SHORTY MOHEGAN 3.20 wa Inc.’s Black B., Ji Dope a 's be tune, 1960. Cameron—Jarube CINBON A 3.20 4 Quiniela(5-8) 26.60 Daily Double—Diehard and Patty Wheeler paid 559.40 THIRD RACE Winner—Overseas Kennel’s Dark Brindle B., June, 1952. Rural Streak— MADELINE’S CHOICE 920 66400 04.60 FLASHY J. C, 400 = 3.00 Quiniela (5-8) 13.20 ROOT BEER 5.40 : : FOURTH RACE WEE DELA 3.40 FIFTH RACE Winner—Ed Souza’s Dark aig D., Bic zen Tumble Bug—Ethyl N, STORMY BUG STEEL BAND 6.60 = 3.20 Quiniela (48) 101.40 MILL GALE 2.80 SIXTH RACE Winner—R. K. Hutehings’ Brindle D., June, 1951, Mixed Harmony—Miss HONOR GUARD 9.00 3.40 3.20 SPEED IN REVIEW 3.20 3.00 Quinfela (2-6) 20.00 FEARLESS WARRIOR 4.40 : SEVENTH RACE ¥ ¥ 1951. Call— ieee Owen’s Black D, Mereh, — Miss Sunday JUST CONNIE LOU 4.60 BS Quiniela (2-7) 14.60 EVEN KEY Winner. Stutz’ Brindle ber, 1951. Mohamet—Night Trum; —F. B. Stutz’ D., MOHAMMEDAN 900 64) 8.80 2 LINDA HILL 10.40 ery Quiniela (1-3) 56.20 RACE 340 3:20 Quiniela (24) 7.20 Quiniela(5-8) 10.60 ss. 241 Oklahoma’s Vietory Was Only Bowl Upset ILLEGIBLE Wrera i rl a i 3 } fr if Bg ag 35 AG ¥ HE H E stg? pists . get ‘The Dodgers had won the flag the/without his manager for a few Previous season under Burt Shotton| days, who was filling in at the job while] If Giles can’t see giving Chuck Leo Durocher, the club’s regular'the entire assignment, then we manager, sat out a year’s sus-jrecommend that he be permitted pens on slapped on him by Com-/to co-manage with Charlie Grimm, missioner Happy Chandler for|whose second-place Milwaukee splitting an infinitive, or some-|Braves gave the Dodgers what thing. few uneasy moments they had When Leo came back in “48,/all season, Shotton retired temporarily tg his . Ford Frick, then president of the league, got around that one, as we recall, by inviting Barney to fly back for a day and join Durocher in As may be seen, though, that hardly was the same situation . that confronts Giles. n onig t Fats plage the peers eaves coming manager named Walter Alston who Js s0 fresh from the! seq youe: int Ste tig Tea ie ne gra hie basketball teams come back io their home neighborhood tonight league game next April. He had| for the opening of the conference Iyn's wlan tes eereee |acason. and the last of the boliday in Montreal. It is difficult/"“, to see how he rates the coveted| Duquesne, the No. 2 team in the all-star assignment against Casey country ‘and winnér of the New Stengel, the American League's the University of Mexico. Indiana, the defending NCAA champ which lost for the first time salt week, visits Michige tag|SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Tabcin Son O* Burt Another Reggie ian y Crestliner High Legion Westrock EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Dublin Gal Hartagon Novella Single Bingle Little Dusty Mischief Girl Starcia Lady Portis NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade } Release Call Saginaw Bay Modest Blond Remember Reggie Pagoda i FEE " H ark = — $16 mile opts “eg loonbeam Some emer Glen Page FOURTH RACE —S-16 mile TENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grede 4 Grade 1 Peck’s Pearl Gallant Brae SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Break The Bank Fiction Lad Red Carpet Wanda Choice Take Ten Viberation _ Moving Please Mighty Moon ment at Owensboro, last of some | 190 holiday competitions, matches ‘Maryland against Kentucky Wes- and Purdue s at Wisconsin but//evan in tonight’s final. the major Big Ten interest will] The Terps’ basketball team had be With Mts Salt-Charging WE BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN Ye Buying a ESTER BaTion® LOU SMITH five plays.|yards in 11 tries for a 24-yard|School student, opens his 1954 cam-|tucky while Illinois also has left knee boot hin er try average, also had touch-|Paign for more lightweight honors|beaten once, by Oklahoma down runs of 79 yards and 34|tonight when he meets punching) Holy’ Cross, the Sugar yards, ‘Paddy DeMarco of Brooklyn in a/champion, returns home for an| nationally televised 10-round bout.|intersection Dupas, ranked third among light-| Alabama. to toss a trio of|Weights by the Ring magazine, willjare ranked 12th in the highest|be making his first start in a regu-|Move up on the s' x 2 f F : ; F i ' ru nh 5 Wy brnebee: & giak Faek Anti ate i 82 Bendel & é z i 5 i f z % z F A Hf H ile: [ Hi Bi | HE Te f H x & : E - () 5 : i Es i 5 ped F E fs iz i 3 : d i i be E E $ : ie rE Fig Hi 2 ry a EE BE Bowl, ir = 3 Lise m gy reget HAE Bs th ae i g i f in lation 10-rounder. But his lack of|New Orleans’ x aeeeibes ane distance fights has been made up| The All-American City Tourna- by halftime and when the|by victories over such title con- jineers reorganized their de-|tenders as Johnny Gonsalves andj. the Techmen attacked their|Armand Savoie, both to complete the rout. other games Texas Western triumphs coming over the eight-round route. fought to a 12-12 tie in the} LOS ANGELES W#-—Speculation Ft. Ord (Calif.)/over the fate of Biggie Munn, mped over Great Lakes 67-12 in|coach of the Michigan State team the any and Lined that beat UCLA in the Rose Bowl rth-bound stopped Texas Southern e Prairie View Bowl. In a night|‘‘whisper.” game, East Texas and Arkansas te tied 7-7 in the Tangerine Bowl|a story this morning quoting UCLA yesterday, was stirred today by a The Los Angeles Times carried Coach Red Sanders as saying that while he was congratulating Munn Lion football squad — Jim|after the game.in Pasadena the Joe Schmidt, Harley Se-|Michigan State mentor whispered Dick Stanfel, Carl Karilivacz|to him that it was his last game Gene Gedman. Pepper Steaks French Fries Cole Slaw Bread and Butter a football coach. 1116 White Street

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