The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 18, 1954, Page 9

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aap nt: Key West Gains Close 41-33 Victory Over Sts. Peter And Paul Cagers ££ | kkk Visitors Lead Conchs At One Stage Of Game - “The Key West Conchs, ap- -parently suffering from a “gevere case of overconfi- dence, fiddled around Satur- _ day night with the Sts. Peter -gnd Paul Panthers before finally managing to walk off with a close 44-33 victory. . fhe locals didn’t look like ‘the same team that trounced the Panthers Friday night by '@ 55-88 score, . The visitors actually man- _ aged to battle the Conchsj © “even up to the half when Key West held a slim 24-22 ‘lead. Earlier, the Panthers Fok! rh e et gee & ils Hd ax zk ker xerk _ Key West Kennel Club Results Winner—Royal O. Seymour’s Dark Brindle & White B., January, 1951. Our Trump, ssactane caer ay 5.00 380 Quiniela (4-8) 19.80 2.40 a Te ea an THIRD RACE Wheat aoe Foster’s Dark Brindle D., July, 1952. Style King—Free 45.20 «66.80 (3.00 122.200 «3.20 3.20 FOURTH RACE Winner—R. K. Hutching’s Brindle D., July, 1951. Reckless Byer—Tola Rea PAINTER PETE 14.80 «1220 0=—(5.00 BRAVE PAL 6.60 4.00 Quiniela (2-4) 67.20 R, 0. ’S RUBE 2.60 FIFTH RACE ‘inner—Joe Balik’s Light Fawn B., June, 1952. Secret Cache—Fiction Lady "AL 1086 (7.60 (4.20 Wi LADY CRYST. ; 9.80 4.20 - Quiniela (6-8) 47.40 SPIEDELL HAPPY JOHN Quiniela (4-6) 73.00 MER-SHACK SAD BUSTER 3.40 SIXTH mcr ® Winner--Ed Souza’s Brindle D., May, 1952. Jovial Gesture—Bobbypins i 080°” 9.20 "380" BREAK THE BANK 1 BRAMBLE 14.80 8.20 Quiniela (4-8) 205.40 COTTON Ni 3.40 RACE B., May, 1951. Beach Comber— 5.80 4.60 4 SEVENTH Winner—Don Branson's Light Brindle Rural Kai ek Rocker ser 4.00 4.20 Quiniela (2-7) 57.20 FICTION LAD 11.80 EIGHTH RACE : eee s. K. Hutchings’ Brindle D., June, 1951. Mixed Harmony—Miss HONOR GUARD i300 560 320 ee aa FAME-N-FORTUNE . ao NINTH Winner—Fleet Wing Kennel’s Dark Brindle B., June, 1950, Chinkajam— la BURNING BRIGHT 33.00 40.40 5.40 SHORT BID 24.80 14.00 Quiniela (2-8) TARAN 4.00 Comm TENTH RACE beg Oe ge Whitehead’s Brindle B., March, 1952. Rural Streak—Officer’s 16.20 6.20: 5.80 9.40 5.00 . Quiniela (4-7) 94.20 9 ‘< ELEVENTH RACE 'inner—Manuel Foster’s Brindle B., Nov., 1951. 0! rook - ; 's iy or £ mishemen-Reanhe Bi MOHAMMEDAN 6.60 30 Quiniela (7-8) 32.80 aie DESIGN R MY SHOULDER MERCURY GLEN PAGE kkk Wilshire Seeks Fourth Straight Victory In The Feature Tonight Smart Design, a two year old) owned by Fred Whitehead gained! a vietory in the first, running of! ithe Stars and Bars Handicap race Saturday night but the biggest sur-| prise of the evening was Burning Bright's win in the ninth race over} the favored Comstock at the Key West Kennel Club. It marked the first loss for Com- TATie Ria utile i race paid 133.20, Wil- x ek kek i Monday, January 18,1854 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 9) CHARLEY Concn’s SELECTIONS The Key West Kennel Club's con- test to “name the bunny” is off to a flying start with a lot of en-| Third Race: Ingrid, R. 0.‘s Hes-) ‘tries dropped ‘into the box at the track’s program stand Saturday Larry’s Star. Dust and Midnighter.| The prize will be a nice grey- | Second Race: Bristol, Taffy Hill jand Lucky Package. litation and Red Spur. xx . Stars & Bars Race Comstock Runs 4th In %b Race Five Colleges Hang On To Unbeaten Role By BEN OLAN NEW YORK w—Kentucky, Du- quesne, Western Kentucky.and sur- prising Connecticut were the only major college basketball fives with unmarred slates today and | the immediate offing holds little for Fourth Race: Wanda’s Choice, |the firs: three to worry about. | Fifth Race: Hesitated, Cinbon and Viking Panther, Kentucky, rolling in high gear jwith 11 straight, takes dn«none-too- \formidable Tennessee Saturday hound puppy, R. O’s Blowfly, and; Sixth Race: Doorman, Chico Spi-|night. Western Kentucky, unbeaten a season pass to the Kennel Club. Contest closes Feb. 1. Tonight, Charley Conch thinks that Wilshire in the feature is the best bet of the evening. | Other selections: First Race: Fabulous Flight, Captain Chinelly and. Meadow |Craft. |der and Selada. | Seventh Race: True Pattern, Ad- lhead and Just Sable. | Eighth Race: Linda Hill, Mickey 'W. and Lady Russet. Ninth Race: Wilshire, Trade Se- cret and Stormy Bug. : ? | Tenth Race: Slam Boogie, Sir ‘McKay and Reno Mary. Eastern All-Stars Win In Pro-Bowl By JACK STEVENSON LOS ANGELES ®—Coach Paul ,|Brown, with his first victory over a Buddy Parker piloted outfit in eight tries, thanks a bunch of fast, burly linemen. For it was the defensive giants of the Eastern All-Stars who lcrashed through the favored West- jern division of the National Foot- ball League to win 20-9 yesterday in the Fourth Annual Pro-Bowl game. The individual standout was 230- pound line backer Chuck Bednarik -|of the Philadelphia Eagles. His contributions. included calling of defensive signals, recovery of a fumble that led to the second field goal by Cleveland’s Lou Grova and a 24-yard touchdown charge with an intercepted Bobby Layne pass. twice in a row for the NFL championship. Along with Bednarik, huge Arnie Weinmeister of the New York \Giants, Ernie Stautner of Pitts- jburgh, and Gene Brito of Wash- ington were standout line perform- ers for the winners. One of the big questions for the 44,214 fans who watched under overcast skies was why Parker waited so long to use Quarterback Y, A, Tittle of the San Francisco 49ers, Late in the third quarter the crowd set up a chant for Tittle and he master minded a 63-yard march highlighted by a 36-yard \run by Hugh McEihenny and cul- minated by a 16-yard touchdown dash by Joe<Perry, both also of \San Francisco, That made it 13-9, but Ray Commented Brown who has/Renfro of Cleveland iced the na- piloted the squad in all four of the] tionally televised game for the in 16 games, figures to,add a pair of victims, Tennessee. Tech ‘and Memphis, to its skeinthis week, and the Dukes can rest on their 15-0 record until Jan, 27, when they meet Georgetown, Only the high-scoring Connecticut quintet (14-0) can look to the future with some foreboding. Its next game, on Feb. 3, is against Ford- ham, another Eastern power and the best of the New York City clubs, : Last weekend, Kentucky, the nation’s No. 1 ranking team in ithe latest AssociatedPress. poll, walloped Tulane 94-43 in a South. eastern. Conferences g am e. Duquesne, No, 2, deftly hatidled one of its toughest assignments by defeating Niagara 61-53, Western Kentucky, ranked fifth, thrashed Eastern Kentucky, its arch rival 122-78. Unranked — Connecticut scored a convincing 106-81 win over Boston College. Holy Cross and Geatge Washing. ton, ranked sixth and seventh re- spectively, both suffered their first setbacks Friday, oa OO WHO BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN IN KEY WEST? post-season charity games. “We -| apparently wanted to win it a little more than they did. Our boys just played a little harder. Especially .|up front.” He discounted a suggestion that perhaps money had something to do with it—the winning squadmen be threatened by such pup-/each getting $700 to $500 for the za’s Stormy Bug)/SeTs. . O. Z. Ferrell’s Trade Sec-| Going into the game the West - was a touchdown favorite so the} Gus Bell, outfielder for the = win must be some balm for the |cinnati Redlegs, hit 15 home runs| vodige p ylpaatln coach, whose Cleveland club hasjat his home park ‘and 15 on the] ig — nied bo Dood tg Sicnicat Fax (who ran sec-0st to Parker’s Detroit Lions|road in 1953. Wilshire Friday), M. W. - Babbling Bess, Sam Bax- "s Saginaw Bay and Over- Kennels’ Remember Reggie. gram will start at 8:15 a Grade Four start over “mile course, the first half ly double. East with a 25-yard touchdown jaunt. Parker explained it was difficult | to utilize the services of three| quarterbacks and Layne and Norm Van Brocklin knew his system bet- ter. Layne quarterbacks Detroit and Van of Los Angeles played for Parker in last year’s Pro-Bowl game. LOU SMITH TN6.WHITE STREET , Conch Two Pointer r i TONIGHT’ ENTRIES FIRST. RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 July Fourth Migrator Fabulous Flight Rollaway Margie Perfida Captain ’ Chinelly Meadow Craft Another Reggie SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Lucky Package Charlie Fax Taffy Hill Vigilante Lady Fiction Bristol : 4 ue fh A ? ? , E I Be i ize fy ig i f : Me Vy il Eos uf f H i g 2 3 é AR Purple Song Amazing Offer | THIRD. RACE — 5-16 mile Grade M ‘ ‘’ Valkaria Betty Jan Liborito Ingrid Buzz A Bit R. 0. ‘S Hesitation ~ Red Spur ~ R. 0.‘S Morning Glory 2| SEY WEST'S JULIO HENRIQUEZ dumps in a score Saturday |POURTH RACE — 5-16 mile 33| Right in victory over Sts. Peter and Paul here.| The Panthers |Grade 4 Joe Armaly and Ralph Martons look on as do Key West’s John Carbonell and Gibby Gates.—Citizen Staff Photo. pepe #F . Peter and Paul (33) weebuon Sonsnmuneats Wanda Choice How Many FIFTH RACE — 5-16 mile Tourney Starts‘... Ramadan Eighth Annual Key West)ticello, Indiana, fishing from the, Cinbon ,: Fishing Tournament start-|Mae West (Captain Johnny West), M. Raveau, of New York, build- $$$ sAvVE $338 $§ @ of the “‘Reaveau” boat, com- For QUALITY USED CARS remo and General Auto Repairs) Riveria Glory Hill ent ring ere biting. H Carlton rough entry was brought in). Sir Omar weather combined to make the ra-by Jackie Price, of the Cleveland Tony. caught amberieche of a6 naj SIXTH RACE — $16 mile ¢es a thrilling spectacle for scores|Indiang ball club. He had a 12 ‘ f 3 ef spectators. James Hanson flip.j/pound mutton snapper, caught 4 ped his B-hydro at the start of that/from the Aileen II, Capt, Dalton ¢lass race for the only accident of|Carter. the dat. A noteworthy catch was a beau-|¢, | . Results of the races: tiful African Pompano that went! Adm, 25c B-fishing: Raveau, ist place;}just ov. 25 pounds, and measured directed | Chico Gchnaedelbach, 2nd place; Cates,/41 inches. It was taken by Joha|*™? By Have Meie WF 5 sais PARI-MUTUEL BETTING State Supervi 2 Mos. _— $ 8.70 Mos. —— $11.75 8:15 P.M. NO MINORS Free Parking Buses Every 20 Minutes 10 RACES NIGHTLY Beautiful New Grandstand Bingle ‘SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile | Westrock Lightning Rodney Lilac Lady True Pattern Just Sable \public address system, were ail Bri place and Skaggs, 4th place.|J. Stetfney, of Key West, from theltnriling and bartincont |_ Selada B-hydro: Grooms, ist place; Ca-|Geo. H. Bates, Capt. Lones. —_ ‘tes, 2nd place and Saunders, 3rd/ Two brothers, E. P and” Mel) Snead Ends Jinx | of 271 in winning the $7,500 tourna-| ner yesterday by six strokes over icenzo, who had beaten him| PANAMA CITY, Panama W—'the last two years and also held Bammy Snead, White. Sulphur|the former course record of 274. x . ¥. age cee igen l pase This year, DeVicenzo finished|for the use of the Boulevardier icenzo| with ifreshment 5 : of Argentina held over him in thelPete Cooper of Taten whe sea ene Sean Pete Cooper of Tampa,, who shot! Panama Open Golf Tournament.'a 278. ripples S*. Peters- It Snead set a new course record burg, F! : “-“h wh 281, Citizen —Ui DAILY DOUBLES Ist AND 2nd RACES Warm, Comfortable Seats . . . Grandstand Protected Against Inclement Weather All Servicemen In Uniform Always Admitted Free _ s

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