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~ Key West-South Broward Basketball Battle Tonight Rates As Toss-Up kek kkk kkk xx kk ke * Pa es x * “Wicked To Seek His First Grade One Victory At Local Kennel Club Key West Kennel Club Results | TONIGHTS |jipeee, a coe ek i ENTRIES CHARLEY MILLIE HOPKINS 22. 9.60 5.60 FIRST xzk*etk Bulldogs, Conchs » ToRenew Rivalry On Local Court Program Here FUSBUDGET The largest crowd ever to / switness a basketball game in _ Key West is expected to size high school gymnasium. South Broward officials said Thursday that they will bring 12 cheerleaders along with their 24 man squad (in- eluding the Jaycees). In addition, a host of Bulldog _fans will accompany the eagers here to fan the al-' ~“weady heated, but friendly rivalry between the two _ schools into an inferno. Hence, Key West fans, if betf.ntne aut HH i 3.00 2.80 i 3-4) 33.40 : — Quiniela (3-4) SECOND RACE Winner—Don Branson's Brindle D., a Reteter, Imp.—Melody Mill RESTORE 5.40 MER-SHACK 3.00 3.20 Quiniela (1-8) 8.20 TOM MOHEGAN 5.00 Daily Double—Millie Hopkins and Restore paid 83.40 THIRD RACE Winner—Royal ©. Seymour’s Brindle D., July, 1952. Rural Speedster~ Broadway Kay : 6.40 3.60 2.60 340 3.00 iniela (1-8) 7.80 — Quiniela (1-8) FOURTH RACE Winner—Jack Ortner’s Brindle B., May, 1951. Rollaway Johnson—First ROLLAWAY MARGIE ~ 13.80 8.80 6.00 CHARLIE FAX 7.80 - Quiniela (2-4) 29.20 FABULOUS FLIGHT AMAZING OFFER * FIFTH RACE Winner—Overseas Kennel’s Brindle B., June, 1952. Ri Streak—Scatterling MELODY. HILL mad 3 = Quinielz ne 80 x 4 LETHAL GAS 3.40 ea SIXTH RACE Winner—E. F. Snipes’ Dark Red Brindle B., August, 1952. Grove Park— yating Miss 3 er SS oman LEKKO : $m : SEVENTH RACE Winner—Ed Souza's Black B., Aug., 1952. Super Fortress, Imp.—Paper Doll 25.20 «4.20 —_3.80 JUDY DOLL LEGAL LOOTER 2.60 260 Quiniela (1-4) 15.80 VIKING PANTHER ’ EIGHTH RACE : Winner-—-F. B. Stutz, Brindle B,, July, 1949. Razor’s Edge—All Over Town Miss GALE ne 0 380 Quiniela (6-8) 28.40 MISS GUY : 3.40 WINTH RACE : Winner—Jesse Williams’ Brindle B., November, 1951, Colfax—Gum Roll HONEST FAX 21.80 17.60 13.40 CAPRICORN 5.80 3.20 Quiniela (1-3) 65.60 QUEEN 0 MINE 10.40 TENTH RACE Winner—E. F, Snipes’ Brindle D., July, 1951, Viking Lad—Fiction Lady - om 23.80 WW 4.20 . MODERATOR 6.60 3.00 Quiniela (1-7) 40.80 DIAN HILL z k / 3.60 RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Wheat Princess Flax Acro Bramble Stop Joking Swamp Girl Sooner Shindig Blix SECOND RACE — 56 mile Grade 4 Debra’s Boy Salter Path Beck’s Fancy Micro Sheen Fawn Buddy Misty Magee FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Black Bomb Gay Kay Markoney Capricious Lady Irish Blend Armorol Gypsy D: Coursing News FIFTH RACE — 3-8 mile Grade $ Casey Hare Berkshire Porky Paul Carolton Jake H. Viking Love Waltham Buzz A Bit SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Glory Hill Bang Bang R. K. Hutching’s Wicked, a puppy who was recently! upgraded by racing secre- tary Bill Griffin, will make) his first. start tonight in Concn's SELECTION As the Kennel Club meeting \. Third Race: Rural Cousin, Fa’ Grade One company in the] noves into high gear, racing sec-|Buddy and R. O.’s New Heel. feature race at the Key Westiretary Bill Griffin has scheduled Fourth Race: For Blending, © Kennel Club. ithe first really big race of the sea- Pricious Lady and Markoney. Fifth Race: Berkshire, Buzz On the basis of his win|son for Saturday night — the Bit and Viking Love. last Tuesday, he is favored tonight to walk off with a victory over a top field of greyhounds. He'll be seeking his third win in Kennel Club laction to date, and has nev- jer run out of the money in jofficial starts. But he'll have to over- jcome threats by at least *\three other dogs who will bear watching including James Pilgrim’s Mischief Girl, Fleet Wing Kennel’s Flakes of Fire and Tar Heel Kennel’s Modest Blond. Other entries in tonight’s feature include M. W. Fagg’s Carlita, Fleet Wing Kennel’s Timber Range, Point Breeze Kennel’s Tissort and Velma Merriam’s Bardhal. Tonight’s 11 race program will at 8:15 p. m. In last night’s action, Honest Fax a two-year-old owned by Jesse Williams ran'the race of his ca- reer to waltz off with the feature race. A late drive gave her the SSS Key West May Conch Key Handicap. Pups like Range Twilight, Com- stock, Lady Russet and Irene Hill are matched in the event. And tonight, fans will get a bon- us with the regular Friday night ed with racing thrills. | Sixth Race: Cuddly Cute, Ban |Band and Brave Pal. Seventh Race: Billy J. C., Omar and Patty Wheeler. | Eighth Race: Matthew Hill, Co nie Lou and Final Reward. ll-race card, with every race Pack-| Ninth Race: Gay Skipper, Hig! |Legion and Capehart. In the feature, we are going way| Tenth Race: Wicked, Flakes out on a limb and predict that/Fire and Mischief Girl. Wicked a pup who was recently; Eleventh Race: Red Carpet, upgraded to Number One stature, as the winner. Watch him! Other selections: First Race: Swamp Girl, Stop Joking and Acro. Second Race: Debra’s Boy, Snow Twinkle and Lustre Girl, win over Capricorn and Queen 0) Mine, The winner paid 21.80 to win, 17.60 to place and 13.40 to show. Capricorn returned 5.80 and 3.20’ and Queen O Mine paid 1040 to show. The daily double last night, which coupled Millie Hopkins and -|Restore, paid a neat 83.40. 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PRICES DOWN IN KEY WES’ BATTERIES || tov sMrrn their annual meeting. 12 Mos. __. $ 8.70 1116 WHITE STREET bovis Carbonell, president of 18 Mos. —_ $11.75 }] with the Dependable Ww ase- | ball Club reports that he hes | 24 Mos, ___ $14.00 had feelers from at least one 36 Mos. $18.00 tl source for the possible estab- (With Old Battery) —D lishment of an FIL Club here. INSTALL Key West already has first | These Batteries Fit Most Cars crack at any franchise that be- a comes available. ; Monroe Motors, Inc. |} ] 1119 White St. ~ Tel. 2-563 He Picks The Winners See Pro Ball The future of professional il in Key West may well decided tomorrow in Tampa when the Florida International League board of directors hold if _ FORD £2.BF tse 3 : + igh i z be by #£3° : i Te Buy A HESTER! i f Pretty Blossom Matthew Hill Connie Lou Final Reward . Bill Sam’s : 3 |NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile ? i i rE Eye bie ite i F 73 H ef fi aa * 92 Grade 2 Trail Guide Quarter Roll Gay Skipper Breadanbutter Capehart’ Poinciana High Legion Novella yi tke Pit Pf f g Bele lit nH dig Hf : i, ise? Hi 28 g i at ne ED DENSLOW, Chart Man for the Key Wes! something of a record last Saturday night when he named the winners of nine of the 11 races on the program, along with the i Seed Range daily double, eight Quinielas and had 23 dogs in the money. i i Cai A long-time animal fancier, Denslow recommends that fans i beste ait RACE — 38 mile i ”. ri “watch every dog in the race.”"—Citizen Staff Photo. Lovely Day Pamadon Happy Woman : Bee ¢ Z per Says “Watch Every Dog In The Race” Ed Denslow is an animalhandle the chart making at Sgubet bolle F Gath hae a lover. the Key West Kennel Club. S28 tial +H Sees F} gs aa32 Salt Lake City. Maybe that’s why he has The 10-rounder, scheduled for 10/made his living for the past Ses caten cit ee couple of decades around (ABC) and television (NBC) coy-|four-footed creatures. erage. Denslow is the man who picks all those winners you see in the program, and the guy who com- pies the information in the pro- gram which has enabled Key West! Ever since the court “reversed His long and colorful CAlidog racing fans to come up with! the reversal” by the chairman of/eer has seen him work asisome winners of their own. j the New York State Athletic Com-ifarm director of a mid-West| He set something of a record ero gt apdliny my Bag radio station, announce livellast Saturday night whe: he came = Palsdelvbion 3 been a more|Stock shows, and finally, P deen ” — ths dogs at the |the Bock letermin er. 1953 record, : gram. nat! not including the court ruling, was/dence since he cracked the TV cir-|Samie aan eg edbpacubporstl He had earlier 62 for eight bouts. He lost only to|cuit. His most important 'S3 vic- ‘4085 in ‘the S ai {with radio Graham in a 12-round rematch and|tories were scored over Pierre, money, \City, South D. to Johnny Saxton at 155 pounds. {Langlois and Walter Cartier al-| The catch — he can't bet them i Giardelld is a 2 to 1 favoritejthough he lost to Cartier in a re-/because he’s an official of the dog. it, if ER 822 : & 10 RACES NIGHTLY Adm. 25c PARI-MUTUEL : Beautiful suite supervised New Grandstand over the strong-jawed Panter.|turn go. In his last outing, Panter |track. Joey’s career record for 61 bouts|whipped a ring rusty Norman; If you ask him how he does ds 46-10-5, Hayes at Detroit, Dec. 3. His rec-|Denslow will give you a grin and Panter also has gained conti-lord %@ 32-122 say: “Watch every dog in the race, QUINIELAS EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLES Ist AND 2nd RACES