The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 19, 1954, Page 8

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onchs Journey To South Dade Fo Pi te We 5 ee Ke x «tk pee et r Crucial G x * & old Coast Battle Tonight x ee kek Plakes Of Fire Captures Kennel Club Feature To Pay $7480 Quiniela ‘West Seeks Sth “Stemight Win 4»; an the Key West Conchs ‘ounces back from a medi- “performance against i and Paul last Sat- “Maday-might and maintain “ Gold Coast Con- t basketball lead? will be set- Key West Kennel Club Results - FIRST RACE Winner— F. B. Stutz’ aged Sept., 1951. Mohamet—Night Trumpet MIGRATOR 10.40 MEADOW CRAFT FABULOUS FLIGHT 5.80 SECOND RACE Winner—Elvin Burk’s Dark Brindle LUCKY PACKAGE 6.80 VIGILANTE 2.80 iG. 5 x Daily Double—Migrator and Lucky Pockees paid 104.80 THIRD RACE Winner—E. F. INGRID BETTY JAN R. O, ’S MORNING GLORY 4.80 3.20 iniela (2-3) 40.40 “ Quiniela (2-3) Snipes’ Black B., August, 1952. Grove Park—Viking Miss 5.80 3.20 2.60 be Quiniela (1-4) 14.20 | TONIGHT’S ENTRIES FIRST RACE — 516 mile Grade 4 Bendina Pretty Blossom Sophino B., Aug., 1951. Lucky Sam—Russ Marie 3.00 2.60 Quiniela (2-6) 15.60 SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 ‘ Kennels, Inc.’s Red Brindle B., May, 1952. Quick High Legion Seeks Fourth Victory In The Feature Tonight Vay Hh Grace Lutheran Whips Jaycee Cagers Monday Grace Lutherans got into the|a total of 26 points for the night, |win column with a 43-33 victory bu Evans’ defense could not stop jover the Jaycees in the first game Gonzalez, ~ (of a basketball doubleheader at the) The Plumbers increased thelr high school gym last night. = {lead to 64-51 as the third period The Lutherans pulled away in ended and managed to hold that quarter after battling the,!ead until the game was over. Wal- during the first three per-/ston, Mike's Plumbers center, was 3 Lutherans led at the end/next to Gonzalez with 16 points. i uarter, 7-6, and held For Evans, Claude Valdez follow- halftime, but the ¢d Cooper with 17 points, tie it in| Score: third .|Mike’s Plumbers 26 if i 26 24 i ; z i 15 21 . 4 tonight when they jour- hey-to- Homestead to do bat- he game set for 8:15 p. ‘the South Dade cag- Bee 3 gFa3° 7 oe rd 4 in-|Evans Enterprises Basketball Standings F ay AG ; 2 ae fis EEE 17.80 6.00 fed Quiniela (3-8) 24.60 wo gs* bl 6.20 5.00 VX-1 Outboard Club Mike's Plumbers .Jayeees Grace Lutherans Evans 3 Cage Schedule Wednesday, Jan, 20 7:30 p, m, Grace Lutherans ve, Evans 8:30 p, m, VX-1 vs, Outboard Club be ‘Thursday, Jan. 21 7:30 p. m. Outboard Club vs. drop-|Mike’s Plumbers 8:30 p. m. VX-1 vs, Jaycees |CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS presi: Gk Ualdies insalecineonie Your Grocer SELLS That Geod STAR * BRAND ad cunan COFFEE —TRY A bias TODAY —« SS$S3S3S SAVE $SSS89 Means QUALITY REPAIRS AUTO ’ BODY WORK PAINTING AND USED CARS:- At the RIGHT PRICE | NEW STUDEBAKER |CARS AND TRUCKS | Mean Maximum FOR REPAIR APPOINTMENT AUTO DEMONSTRATION Come By 1130 DUVAL STREET or DIAL 2.2401 S$SSS$ SAVE $$S8S¢ F A Ht E sheesez a 8 ¥ » THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile Grade M R. 0.‘S New Heel Rhea Lee Archangel Silky Blend Soi Boni Crystal Hill Wava Jo Ann Del [FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Porky Paul Capricious Lady Viking Love Taxes Me Dear Lad Right Hand Pierre 0, FIFTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Markoney Black Bomb Blue Acro Silver Bar Toast Of The Town Mighty Moon Boots-N-Saddle SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Modern Age Sea Devil Last Lady Blissful Melody Hill’ Bob Murphy Holiday House Tabcin SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Breadanbutter My Bitsey Millie Hopkins Novella Viberati Capehart Hartagon EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade Mili Gale Delinquent Lekko Pamadon Fs E FIFTH RACE Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Brindle D., Sept., 1951. Mohamet—Night RAMARAN on “ et ene GLORY HILL éa0 680 Quiniela (4-7) 27,60 CINBON 3.00 Fl t ge g oun nn www oor, ty i i i oT; r i a i : mf ‘ & SIXTH RACE Winner—Mrs, 0. Z. Ferrell’s Brindle D., April, 1949, Cameron—Adora 4.80 3.00 3.00 MENORY TIME 9.00 3.80 Quiniela (3-6) 40.40 SELADA : 5.80 : SEVENTH RACE Winner—Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell’s Dark Blue B., April, 1949. Cameron—Famous Lae Lap *00 730350 Quiniela (1-7) ma40 TRUE PATTERN 2.60 von 5 i l i é is i i j : 5 ti 9 ut i s Bg 2g F Fs rar Hf Bf rs x é i b E 3 ER E : i zi Fe e} i ze [ i EIGHTH RACE ween eeu Seen 8 stage 2. June, 1950. Chinkajam—Minda € 4.00 oy Quiniela (2-6) 48.20 es u hey ie Fg LINDA HILL CAPRICORN g E f \ NINTH RACE Winner—Fieet wa Kennel’s D’k Brindle B., June, 1950. Chinkajam—Minds REMEMBER TREGGIE 240 ‘G00 Quiniela (2-7) 14.80 TRADE SECRET 4 4.00 Le TENTH RACE 3. F. Snipes’ Black D., June, 1952, Grove Park—Baby Fay Free a tava" ve 2265 340 BOOGIE 3.60 Quiniela (1-7) 43.20 SUE 8.40 sais Eddie Mathews Holds Out On Milwaukee By BEN OLAN NEW YORK W—The Chicago White Sox and the Caicago Cubs each had another big catch in the contract bag today. But Milwaukee slugger Eddie Mathews joined the increasing group of dissatisfied major leaguers, Lefty Billy Pierce, who along with Virgil Trucks kept the Chisox in the American League pennant running last season, came to terms for 1954 and “became one of the highest paid pitchers in the club’s history,” according to General Manager Frank Lane. Pierce won 18 games and dropped 12 last year, finished sec- ond in earned runs with a 2.72 mark and had a stretch of 40 1-3 scoreless innings. Trucks already jis in the White Sox fold. Hank Sauer, the National ‘League’s Most Valuable Player in 1952,, signed a Cubs’ contract and promised to “‘fight with all I’ve got” to return to his form of two seasons ago. He slumped to 19 home runs after hitting 37 the pre- vious year. Ralph Kiner, the Cubs’ oe home run threat, signed last wee! Mathews, the National League's home run amg a hasn’t! talked turkey wi a Quinn. Tene vy Braves’ general manager, since) rite Darlin last fall but he said he “may hold) B. Fingi’ out.” “After last season ~ — ond to get me to sign,” jained. “But I wasn’t satisfied with what STRONG ARM BRAND CO they offered me. I doubt if we'll Triumph get together very fast.” Besides Sauer, the Cubs also Coffee signed outfielder Hal Jeffcoat andj - Tookie infielder Don Robertson. at The Philadelphia Athletics signed] ALL GROCERS five players, including outfielder Ed McGhee and pitcher Bob Cain, recently acquired from Baltimore. | 2 Back ge8 Bin’ A DEPENDABLE BATTERY With Its Self-Charging «| Feature WE BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN You Help A HESTER i rH 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, January 19, 1954 2 S t urning Bright Gets Stars And Bars Trophy ities gi 3 EE ean Announcement FIRST PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 4, 1954 we By Buying BATTERY | LOU SMITH | 1116 White Street f For State Senator 24th District MILTON A. PARROTT Help Monroe County Elect A Senator rh aFE i tk Alistyle NINTHR RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 1 Embraceable Honor Guard Modest Blond Starcia High Legion Bardahl Just A Bomb TENTH RACE — 3-8 mile Grade $ Misty Magee Root Beer Super Tate Budapest MAX CAREY, general manager of the Key West Kennel Club, presents the Stars and Bars Handicap trophy to trainer Grady Lumpkin, representing the Fred Whitehead Kennel, owners of Burning Bright—the pup that bested the favored Comstock in that race last Saturday night. The win boosted Burning Bright into the limelight as one of the greatest ever to appear at the local track. It was Comstock’s first loss. Post Time, 8:15 P.M. NO MINORS Free Parking CHARLEY Concu’s SELECTIONS aft itl; I BATTERIES ith race, It-came in and paid 72.40.) : } GEN from|The same number came in a il ner in the tenth race | CARBURETOR GENERATOR R DAILY DOUBLES Ist AND 2nd RACES Comfortable Seats . . . Grandstand Protected’ Against Inclement Weather ; All Servicemen In Uniform Always Admitted Free ‘AEGEPEELE ieee 4 3

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