The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 14, 1954, Page 6

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t wk * ) Comstock Leads All The Way Ti 0 Capture Kennel Club Feature Ra : kk & " Cagers Seek . Double Win _ Over Miamians as The Key West High School basketball team, cur- * rently the hottest thing in the Gold Coast Conferénce, will have a busy weekend here when they tackle the Bts. Peter and Paul cagers in two games, Friday and Sat- -arday night. The Panthers, who always pose a serious threat to the Conchs, both on the grid- fron and the basketball Hl : i t t i a F g 5 I i if iz s & Z : g : i attri! Ea'2 gbaik rlrger erizizie etal 2 i real z Es i 4 Fae stile Win & if SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CARBURETOR Gi TOR BATTERIES Sr, oy RAL TUNE-Up xzkxatk x «rk * * *& Key West Kennel Club Results Winner—Walter Owen's Black D., October, 1951. Be Black—My Little Susie RAMBLE 13.60 5.40 3.40 B LADY CRYSTAL FLIRTY MYRT 960 9.20 6.20 Quiniela (1-6) 118.00 SECOND RACE vee te Heel Kennel’s Brindle D., November, 1951. Bill’s Find—Melody COTTON NOSE SHORTY MOHEGAN METROPOLIS SOD BUSTER Daily 3.80 3.40 2.20 2.40 2.20 THIRD RACE Quiniela (3-4) 15.00 2.20 Double—Bramble and Cotton Nose paid 32.80 Winner—Ed Suza’s Red Brindle B., September, 1951. Rural Streak— Delinquent News PERFID. BRISTO} 19.40 9.40 3.60 + 5.60 4.20 440 Quiniela (2-3) 45.40 Fe Winner—Jack Oriner’s Brindle D., May, 1951, Black Badger—Popover ‘AR: . cai 24.20 «610.80 8624.00 Cc. FAIR MONARCH BLIXT Winner—Joe Balik’s FICTION LAD PAINTER PETE DUSTY 6.80 9.20 Quiniela (2-5) 62.60 FIFTH RACE Light Brindle D., July, 1951. Viking Lad—Fiction La 22.00” 9.80 5.00 3 140° 3.40 4.60 SIXTH RACE Quiniela (1-4) 63.60 Winner—Mrs. 0. Z. Ferrell’s Brindle D., August, 1951. Wrinkle’s Dream, Imp.—Miss Baroness ‘MO! BRE INT SWAMP GIRL 69.20 7.00 5.00 3.20 3.00 5.00 Quiniela (4-8) 38.60 SEVENTH RACE Winner—Samuel Baxendale’s Red Brindle D., July, 1950. Blended (For, Colin Pal)—Jollity BILL FANCY TROUBLE TRAIL GUIDE ‘Winner—Point Breeze Student Ann MICKY W. * BURNING BRIGHT PAGODA 17.20 = 12.80 Ss 9-40 9.80 4.80 4.00 7.20 42.80 21.00 " 820 5.00 Quiniela (7-8) 120.00 EIGHTH RACE : Kennels, Inc.'s Fawn ‘D. June, 1952, Andy Lad~ 3.60 Quiniela (4-8) 104.00. COMSTOCK | RANGE TWILIGHT CAPRICORN 2.60 2.40 7.40 5. 3.00 3.60 Views From The Southernmost Sporting Scene i ils 5 z if i é ig irk i i i g ag - yo geet otk co 8 ghaaee 5 bed iff fits eS é 2 3 i ate iu ie i ek i £ i g been getting Fea the Florida U., North Z E i £ s i BF ? stint 3 open dates. They are contacting such clubs as Fort Lau- derdaie, St. Petersburg, Fort My- perennial 4 te cmit gia isnke iF ,| «With all this talk about foot- Saybball let’s not overlook the bas- ,ithat many prospective spectators Quiniela (2-5) 8-20 SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Casual Kid Yeliow Sady Larry’s Star Dust Amazing Offer Right Hand Charlie Fax Pierre 0. Super’s Memory THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile Grade M . Betty Jan R. 0. ’s Morning Glory Liborito Ingrid 0. J. ’s Outside FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 0. ‘ Val Vis ones grea Portis Boy ketball situation—there is no rea- son why the town could not be a red-hot cage town. The high school has drawn more than a thousand paid customers ‘high school officials turned at least spectators away. (Several watched) ithe South Broward game from a- jtop the Coke machine.) } Key West is a double A school class .D a x kerk Range Twilight (Net Action Runs Second In Ladies’ Night Special Race Comstock, a three-year-. old brindle champion owned virtually nobody last night when he led all the way to capture the Ladies’ Night feature at the Key West Kennel Club, Exhibiting the same cham-' pionship form that has re- official starts — Comstock broke from the number five’ <onchs Slate Two Games With Ss. Peter And Paul's, Fri. And Sat. ®, & Gt .& chet af Madeline’s Choice A SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile 3 ‘ade In SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile de 2 EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Fearless Warrior Wes Hardin A-Head Speed In Review i Sue Even Key South Boston ‘NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile Gene Huff TENTH RACE — 38 mile Grade S$ Connie tourney. the Army strumental game in Key photo. ‘WE BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN You Help By Buying A HESTER BATTERY LOU SMITH 1116 White Street TTING x * a * ¥ : =| a Pageé THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, January 14, 1998) CHARLEY Concn’s SELECTIONS Wondering what numbers hit on} Sixth Race: Melody Hill, Verdi the daily double most often? |Deer and Viking Panther. | Ed Densiow has compiled some! Seventh Race: Taran, Lightning interesting figures for the period Rodney and Delinquent. from Dec. 2 through Jar. 7. | Eighth Race: Speed In Review, | They show that the only daily,Even Key and Fearless Warrior, |double combination to score more! Ninth Race: Modest Blond, Stor than once is the 4-8 which has won| my Bug and Timber Range. tice. Other combinations: Tenth Race: Slam Boggie, Holl 1-2, 16 26, 2-7, 31, 55, 72, 73, and Spring Bundy. 73 and 8. 9 ot, day House pring iy Tonight, Charley Conch figures’ Modest Blond in the feature to be | Stock Car Races a good bet, | Other selectons: Sponsored by KEY WEST STOCK CAR ASSOC.. INC First Race: Pakistan, Midnight er and Meadow Craft. | low Sady tnd Lane's Sux'Dex | Sunday, Jan. 17 2:00 P.M. POCA CHICA ROAD TRACK Third Race: Budapest, Ingrid and R, 0.'s Morning Glory. Admission _____ $1.25 Fourth Race: Bogota, R. 0.’s Moonbeam and Tabcin. 1 Fifth Race: Doorman, Madeline's | Choice and Bob Murphy. Friday and Saturday Nights . KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL Sis. Peter and Paul HIGH SCHOOL MIAMI A and B Games Game Times, 7:00 & 8:00 Adm. 50c and $1.00 HIGH SCHOOL 10 RACES NIGHTLY Beautiful New Grandstand EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLES Ist AND 2nd RACES

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