The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1954, Page 6

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Wy ade s ae “? x*nr x*k oq got.the event, uo The- contest runs for 13 “weeks, ending at midnight on April 17, and every fish- : who successfully Evans In City Loop \|Manager Charlie Grimm said to- BALTIMORE (®#--The Baltimore Colts, who make no bones about ‘ootball Wilbur Ewbank, Browns tackle coach and chief scout, made it even plainer yesterday after being named to pilot the Colts in 1954, “The sole idea,” he said, “is to start a regime” similar to Cleve- ancy land’ 8. “I accept the job as a chal- lenge,” he said. “I hope to in: stitute the same principles that made the Brewns champions.” Ewbank, 46, succeeds Keith Molesworth, who steered Balti- more to three victories in 11 games last season and for whom the along with former heavy. weight boxing champion Joe Louis and golfer A wee = as the out- standing athletes their sports during the past 50 years at the Philadelphia Sportswriters golden ary banquet here Jan. 25, Mikan's selection was announced yesterday. , Sponsored by KEY WEST STOCK CAR ASSOC. INC zxxkerk x kk xe Key West Kennel Club Results Winner Tar Heel Kennel’s Brindle B., November, 1951- Bill’s Find—Melody TE ee MO 38 Ss emm cous PREDICT 7.00 SECOND RACE Winner—-Ed Souza’s Red Brindle D., January, 1952. Rapid Feller—Iowa Lass LARRY’S STAR DUST ‘a 4 so YELLOW SADY 3.00 ia Quiniela (5-7) 14.20 Daily Double—Chico Spider and Larry’s Star Dust paid 110.00 THIRD RACE Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Brindle D., June, 1952. BUDAPEST 7.0 ae Kamen —Flantings 3.20 Quiniela (1-8) 7.60 7.60 sales cce FOURTH RACE Winner—Royal 0. Seymour’s Brindle D., July, 1952, Rural Speedster— eee Kay Bo. 'S MOONBEAM 32.20 32 120 ee FOREST WILD i f FIFTH RACE Winner—J A, Pilgrim’s Black D., June, 1950. ark—Lucy TRUE PATTERN +00" i200" ee esi DOORMAN oy) 420 Quiniela (5-8) 64.60 SIXTH RACE Winner—Claude Betterson’s Brindle D., Nov., 1951. Cameron—Resalinda SINGLE BINGLE co | Quiniela (7-8) 66.00 SEVENTH RACE Winner—James A. Pilgrim’s Black D., December, 1949. Winsome Snow, —— 420 3.80 T. hae SABLE 6.00 iC LADY , EIGHTH RACE ) Winner—Walter Owen's Brindle D., March, 1951, Double Call—Miss Sunday ESS WARRIOR 9.00 7.60 6. 7.20 Ane Quiniela (3-8) 71.20 3.40 5.20 Quiniela (1-2) 17.80 5.00 FEARL HONEST BUDDY A-HEAD NINTH RACE ¢ Winner—Ed Souza’s Red &White B., June, 1951. Earmarked—My Queen JUEEN O MINE 13.60 4.80 9.00 (ODEST BLOND 3.80 Quiniela (3-8) 137.40 GENE HUFF . 5.20 TENTH RACE Winner—Velma Merriam’s Brindle B., July, 1949. Buzzie Roll—Pepper Moon SLAM BOOGIE 680 3.40 3.80 i 5.60 420 Quiniela (1-7) 242 = CONNIE, LOU 6.20 on Jaycee Cagers Nip) TONICHT'’S ENTRIES FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4, Gruen Migrator Eager Miss Moving Please Bob Stack Summer Gal Fabulous Flight Toast Of The Town By CHRIS EDMONDS MILWAUKEE (® —. Two Negro sophomores and a 10-year veteran will make up Milwaukee ey Capricious Lady Braves outfield next summer, Whisper Honey Red Secret ay. "Fito Linda North The bouncing skipper, more ro-inext i Islander tund than ever after a winter in|Jay Sooner Senator his Robertsville, Mo., farm, was Wal THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile in town for a series’ of eating fes-|with g ‘ade M tivals and a couple of conferences + with his front office. At one oflEyang ithe former he made his outfield! Jaycees | pronouncement. | “Reading from left to right,” said Grimm, “my outfield will be! Mike's Jim porerge Billy Bruton andi ning and ako.” | Bruton, the flashy Negro young. ster who led both major leagues ihirg in stolen bases as a rookie last! year, and Pafko, who turned the 10-year cerner~ in- midsummer, | were regulars last year. Aging Sid Gordon, the third man most of| the way, was traded a fortnight ago to Pittsburgh for young Danny’ ell. . “Pendleton showed me a lot when he got in there regularly’ late last year,” Grimm went on, “and until someone shows me he’s| better Jim's my third regular out- fielder.” Pendleton broke into the regular lineup Aug. 30 when Gordon was benched and_ . immediately) slammed three soseee re home runs in the opener of a double. header at Pittsburgh to tie a ma-| - However, jor league record. From then unti]|#®4 third pe: Lucky State the end of the season, playing|™0re defensiv a Sleigh Bell every day, he blasted .367 at the| Gonzalez k z Jo Go plate. His final mark, -~ was wg Le mS Second only to Eddie Ma i 302. among Braves’ hitters. ee July Fourth Sophina R. O. ‘S New Heed Jacqueline C. Crystal Hill FIFTH RACE — 38 mile Grade $ SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 t SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Pamadon Gallant Brae Waltham Hartagon Breadanbutter | Another Whisk | Lekko | Bang Bang IGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Hlied 128 in 1950, 97 in 1951 and 93 Hin 1953. x * x Conchs Seek Third Win Of Season Tonight The straight victory tonight in e first of a two game ser- ies with the Sts. Peter and Paul Panthers on the high school hardwood. The battle is slated to get underway at! 8:15 p. m. and will be pre- ceded by a clash between! the Key West Jayvees and a am composed of heavy- weight high school football layers, coached by Tom Whitley. And fans who want to witness the clash had better put in an early appearance —the pocket sized high school gym has been cram- med to capacity for the last three weeks. A hot bit of cage action Panthers, just about the on- ly Miami Catholic League club ever to defeat the ‘Conchs on more than one occasion, to town. Key West gained Fi 15-point rT 33 H rs ane i eke He Her Hee i Bega 3 z FH g Sse s = a Al ‘ i i i i zB i | iH ui Lad: NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Sir McKay Capehart Dian Hill Novella Little Trouper Boyee Moderator Pete’s Ghost TENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 1 Honest Fax i B. “Happy” Stutz’ Wilshire {9-00 while Modest Blond : ae xxr* W High School Opens Two Game Series With Sts. Peter & Paul Here hth Annual Jaycee Fishing Tournament To Get Underway Here Jan. 17 * 4 * Eleven Race Program Set For Two Marathons Slated In The Track Meeting An eleven race program, including two 3-8 mile mara- thons in addition to the reg- ular Grade One Hot Box special has been set tonight! at the Key West Kennel Club, Starting time for the first race is 8:15 p. m. when the first half of the daily double will be run featuring a Grade Four field The fifth race, over the 3-8 mile distance will show a top field of routers includ- ing Marianao Kennel’s Cour- sing News and Ed Suza’s Perfida. The feature will show F. going out for her third straight Kennel Club victory. The five year old speedster who boasts of an out stand- ing all time record holds ver- ;|dicts over some of the top talent at the track. Ferrell’s Trade Secret, Fred White. head’s Just A Bomb, Fleet Wing Kennels’ Flakes of Fire, Jesse Wil- jliam’s Honest Fax, Walter Owen's High Legion, Velma Merriam’s! Bardahl and M. W. Fagg’s Gay) Skipper. The program will wind up with| another greeting 3-8 mile distance ce with Carpet, owned by Don Brahson fi as the fav- jorite. But she'll be in fast com- Don Branson’s Mill Gale and El- vin Burke’s Reng Mary. inside route to come in a surprise | winner in the feature race by a| jtwo length margin. Modest Blond | Posed-a threat in the late stages| of the race to run second and Gene Huff took third place by a neck. The winner paid 13.60, 4.80 and shucaanict Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN = seen. W. Kennel Club Tonight Friday, January 15, 1954 CHARLEY Concn’s SELECTIONS Tonight's eleven race Program| Ninth Race: Little Trouper, Pet will show two 3-8 mile marathon Ghost and Sir McKay. races and in the fifth, Charley! Tenth Race: Wilshire, Trade Sec- Conch thinks Coursing News, Mari-jret and Gay Skipper. anao Kennel entry is a good bet, Eleventh Race: Red Carpet, Re- And in the feature race tonight,|n0 Mary and Mill Gale. the tenth, he figures Wilshire is ales sss good bet to gain his third straight Grade One victory. SAVE $$39388 First Race: Moving Please, Eag. er Miss and Toast of the Town. Second Race: Markoney, Whisp- er Honey and Red Secret. Third Race: R. O.’s New Heel, Archang: Misty Magee and Means QUALITY AUTO ) te3*: BODY WORK jel. Fourth Race: Silver Bar, Prin- AND USED CARS cess Flax and Boots-N-Saddle. Fifth Race: Coursing News, Per. fida and Berkshire, Sixth Race: Rollaway Margie, Black Bomb and Jo Go. At the RIGHT PRICE NEW STUDEBAKER CARS AND TRUCKS Seventh Race: Lekko, Gallant! Brae and Hartagon. Mean Maximum E, Eighth Race: Last Lady, Lady Portis and Pretty Blossom, FOR REPAIR APPOINTMENT AUTO DEMONSTRATION Come By 6.40 and 3.80. Gene Huff returned; 1130 DUVAL STREET Genuine FORD BATTERIES 12 Mos, __. $ 8.70 (With Old Ba U INSTAL! D 5.20 for his third place effort, eee rae ak oci'| Tha: tellers xeee, Guichals “Uk off to the tune of 137.40. Batteries Fi 1119 White St. LED or DIAL 2.2401 S$$3S$ SAVE $88889 ptaAe ea cae | | WHO BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN IN KEY WEST? LOU SMITH 1116 WHITE STREET With Its Emergency Self Charging FEATURE To Keep Prices Down Be Sure To Buy A HESTERI DAILY DOUBLES 1st AND 2nd RACES

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