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\ Conchs Wallop. Sts. Peter And Paul 55-38 For Third Straight Victory xk* sks kk * x *k x * * we x*r* x *¥ * Top Field To Go In Stars & Bars Handicap At Kennel Club Tonight kk Same Teams To Battle Here Again Tonight The Key West High School basketball team toyed! around with the Sts. Peter and Paul Panthers last night on the local hardwood and walked off with a resound- ing 55-88 decision over the visitors. But it wasn’t that close at all. The undermanned up- staters, although they held a two point lead in the open-| ing moments of the ballgame never threatened to come close —- even when Coach Win Jones cleared his bench and threw the reserves into & iH rag Bes BE 5 ; : il g ei af ite + Fe a Fe E HT it Key West Kennel Club Results Winner—Fred Whitehesd’s Black B., March, 1951. Summer Lightning, Imp. 45.20 «65.800 63.80 5.60 , FABULOUS FLIGHT hy Quiniela (4-6) 82.40 TOAST OF THE TOWN SECOND RACE ee inte Buk's Brindle D., August, 1949. Poor Fellow, Imp.—Sally’s Maer ne in 4 egal 4.20 m4 Quiniela (6-8) 41.60 Daily Double—Summer Gal and Markoney paid 113.80 - ‘THIRD RACE ‘Winner—Overseas Kennel’s Dark Brindle B., June, 1952. Rural Streak~— Scatterling SOPHINO ~ 320 ARCHANGEL bg . 3.80 Quiniela (1-6) 17.60 JACQUELINE C. 1.00 Winner—) Stutz’ Brindle 1952. Cameron—Deauville . ee. * ‘ uw HiBERATION Se Ee oncn cot zn BOOTS-N-SADDLE 3.40 se rt tts SEES, tes Ye 980” 4.00 BENDINA $40 7.20 Quiniela (3-7) 67.60 BERKSHIRE 3.60 SIXTH RACE Winner—Marianao Kennel’s Fawn B., March, 1951. Forevermor—Eccentric aoeEe 700 «5.00 3.60 3.00 Quiniela (6-7) 24.40 3.00 3.20 640 3.80 Quiniela (2-6) 23.80 3.60 Williams’ Black B., August, Black Rustler—Kitty Kall Winner—Jesse ” es, 1950. len LUSTRE GAL z 40 14.00 5.80 FINAL REW. 8.00 6.20 Quiniela (1-5) 49.40 CUDDLY CUTE 6.00 Royal 0. Seymour's Brindle D., July, 1951. Mixed Harmo Winner— 0. "s D. # ny— Broadway Kay 2g Bae meee $8 cuama cen sn "PETE'S GHOST 3.20 ; Stutz’ Brindle B., July, Razor’s Edge—All Over T Winner—F. B. fi b ry 1949. 's er Town ‘WILSHIRE 3.20 4.40 3.80 HONEST FAX 9.60 6.60 Quiniela (4-5) 146.20 TRADE SECRET 4 . ELEVENTH RACE Winner Meneel Foster's Brindle B., remaaty, = North York—Marcella uto Races Set Sunday By Key West tock Car Racing Association Road.|feature race of the day. drivers will com- progr: i three|¥eat_ history, the veteran Wilshire Pr Bn i wet aioe emerged victorious in the feature] held Sundayjraces and a- consolation match. at their/The program will end with the} Special Field To Start In Feature Tonight Two top races have been set tonight at the Key West Kennel Club as their meet- ing moves into the 20th ev- ening. : Featured will be the first running of the Stars and Bars Handicap which will pit a top field of grey- hounds, all of whom won West Kennel Club and have! advanced to the top grades, | It will be the tenth race on; the program And in the ninth race, Comstock and Range Twilight, currently the hottest pups at the track will re- sume their rivairy in a grade one| start over-the 5-16 mile distance.) The Stars and Bars’ special will! Match such dogs as Overseas’ Ken- nel’s Legal Looter, who has won three of his four starts thus far! jin the meeting, Ed Souza’s Judy Doli, who has won three of her five races and Billy J, C., owned by. ‘Don Branson. The balance of the field will be made up of R. 0.’s Moonbeam, Bogota Royal Seymour’s Bogota, Fred Whitehead’s Smart Design, iM. W. G. Fagg’s Mercury Switch land E, F, Snipe’s Over My Shoul- der. Manuel Fosters’ Comstock, who wins apparently from any box, has drawn the number six position for' tonight’s outing. - In the opinion of many handi- eappers, this three-year-old is the} finest greyhound ever to appear: at ithe local racing oval. Claude Bet- terson’s Range Twilight has drawn’ ithe number seven starting position ‘and whenever these dogs clash, a| hot race is the sure result. The balance of the eight dog field includes: Taran, Burning Bright, Easy Whirl, Fearless War- rior, Tissort and Short Bid. In last night’s racing, which pro- duced the largest crowd on record at the local kennel club in its two- International Golf Tourney Set For Golf Club Sunday Pairings Are Given For The Annual Event Pairings have been announced for the annual International Golf, their first race at the Key|Tourney set for tomorrow at the; Key West Golf Club, Stock Island. The tourney, a four-ball affair, jis open to all golfers,—Yankees, Rebels, Conchs and Cuban folks alike. Pairings for the event: 11:00 a, m. Bill Faulk 3 Robert Parks 10 Al Borresen 23 John Gavilan 24 11:07 a, m, Fred Mathews 16 J. B. Sawyer 16 V. Vinson 13 Hy Altman 15 1:14 a. m. ‘Ski Papp 14 iL, Cedarberg 14 Bud Smalley 10 iL. J, Haire 8 1:21 a. Ray Hale 14 Glenn Hickman 6 C. Thurman 6 H, O, Fortin 13 11:28 a, Jack Carbonell 7 Ray Duke 11 Ward Tyson 11 Clem Price 10 N:35 a. ‘Norton Harris 2 G. C. Snow 24 Dr. E. Gonzalez 15 Johnny Yates 15 11:42 a, Russell Hyman 14 ‘Tony Demeritt 14 Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITI ZEN = Saturday, January 16, 1954 Tt was a gala night at the track, last evening with a huge crowd of-racing fans on hand for one of the most interesting programs of the year. We even spotted some in’ evening dress. : On hand too for the races was Sidney Aronovitz, president of the ‘Kennel Club, Mr. Aronovitz, you'll remember, was an honor student] at the Key West High School in the 30’s and has since risen to be} lone of Miami's top* young attor- ineys. He took over the Kennel. Club reigns from his uncle, Abe vitz, Miami’s mayor, this year. Welcome home, Sidney. A good sprinkling of servicemen were on tap for last night's pro- gram. Incidentally, servicemen in uniform are admitted to the track! free of charge. Want to win a greyhound puppy and a season pass to the Kennel Club? Well, all you have to do is choose a name for the bunny that all these dogs are so intent on catch. ing. Other tracks have tagged) their bunny with such monickers as Flashy, Rusty and Speedy. Track announcer Lou Carbonell has been using the name “‘Conchy” but it has been adjudged too un- dignified for such a rising young, ‘Harry Knight 5 followed by Honest Fax and Trade!S, Silberman 32 Secret, The race produced Drivers wno will compete include | in the second pro- |George and Paul Tuppino, Bob] Quiniela paying 161.40. 11:49 a, m. @ 146.20\Joe Lopez, Jr. 1 Jim Mira 3 Post time tonight is 8:15 p. m.|Joe Brown 25 CHARLEY Concn's SELECTIONS |metropolis as Key West, Just write jthe name you suggest on a slip of |Paper with your name and address jand drop it in the box at the pro- |gram counter at the kennel club, Now for some selections, Charley Conch will go along wa jhis record and favor Comstock in jthe ninth race. And in the tenth tace, don’t overlook Judy Doll, Other selections: First Race: Lovely Day, Restore, For Blending. Second Race: Snow Twinklé, Ru- ral Cousin and Silent Profit. Third Race: Summer Special, ‘Amoral and Happy, John. Fourth Race: Brave Pal, Migs Ann Murphy and R, 0.’s Rube. Fifth Race: Metropolis, Yellow Sady and Flirty Myrt, Sixth Race: Cotton Nose, Swamp Girl and Madeline’s Choice. Seventh Race: Trail Guide, Rob- ert T. Y. and Fancy Troubles, Eighth Race: Pagoda, Fame 3 |Fortune and Matthew Hill, And all of you folks who like to Esra set presented. |Turner, Smiley Richardson, Fren- 500 jchy La Rue and many others. e During his seven years as foot-| \ ~__.|ball coach at Oklahoma, Bud -Wil-| inson’s teams have won 60, lost ‘ YoU SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY A DEPENDABLE i E KEY WEST KENNEL CLUB fl) | ‘TONIGHT | ST ARS and BARS B £ Archer, The latter play @ painful injury to his finger. Gene Favors, Don Keiser Joe Carbonell performed very in their first start. They didn't much scoring but neither did thei opponents as they controlled the geek Mike’s Plumbing Wednesday, Jan. 20: 7:30 p. m. Grace Lutherans vs. a Evans’ Enterprises 4 = 8:30 p. m. VX-1 vs Outboard sae Club Me Thursday, Jan, 21: 7:30 p. m. Outboard Club vs Mike's Plumbing i 8:30 p. m. VX-1 vs Jaycees bail throughout the second quarter, stand The halftime found Key West i C mfortable Seats ---- Grand: $ : Seen ie roesier back: tot cesar Warm, ©o inst Inclement Weather jones sent his regu! WE BROUGHT Protected Against ne L BATTERY PRICES Iman, “He's got DOWN ga Tie pocond stringers finished igus a uesten Barton 1, Legal Looter 3s Mle farens wore rae ae Street 2. Bogota oWN ed a Retain oe Rtgs! bap made a Conch football ‘ 3. Smart Design Pas at of ato rte et pr G DOUBLE? Lsae oat d, 4 — he was afraid they’d be hurt. i 5 judy Vo y , City League Yup! 5. Billy J. C. Cage Schedule Those 6. R. O.'s Moonbeam = “ih me ns eed wl eae 7. Mercury — 4 : 8:30:p. m. Evans Enterpeises vs| s 8. 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