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Linda Hill, Sir wer. Iréjie Hill Wins ranks to grade one rating, will clash headon tonight in the feature race at the Key West Kennel Club. The pups appeared to be just about even on the morn- ing line and they'll have plenty of trauble coming out ahead of &.strong field. Royal Seymour's Sir Mc- Kay, who won his first race at the Key West Kennel Club January 4 over such dogs as Mill Gale and Mod- erator, has advanced all the peatedly before he was up- graded and proved that he Rage | R7F el Winner—F, B. Stutz’ Red Brindle D.,June, SWEETIE MOHEGAN od “ies MERCURY SWITCH : Kansan—Flamingo im 2-7) 58.40 Fo Quiniela ¢ SECOND RACE Winner—James A. Pilgrim’s Dark Brindle D., October, 1951. Never Out— ~ SHORTY Mi AN 00 «(8600 4.20 : DUBLIN GAL 4.60 3.40 Quiniela (1-6) 25.00 ‘BLUE MANIKIN 3.60 ' Daily Double—Bogota and Shorty Mohegan paid 76.20 ‘THIRD RACE Winner—Fleet Wing Kennel’s Red Brindle B., July, 1951. Chinkajam— sat mn 8 wimcone sf i 7-8) 51, SILENT PROFIT 5.80 = FOURTH RACE Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Brindle D., Ji 1950, Razor’s e—Nicolette MODERATOR tie 100, am” 6.80 pd Quiniela (1-5) 53.80 . FIFTH. RACE beg 7 pga Kennel’s Brindle D., November, 1951. Bill’s Find— COTTON 1360 4.80 3.00 GATLING “ 8.40 BRAMBLE — 5.40 ini (2-4) 46.40 oa Quiniela (2-4) SIXTH RACE Winner—E. F. Snipes’ Dark Red Brindle B., August, 1952. Grove Park—~ OVER My SHOULDER 7.40 eid : — : a ‘TRAIL . Quiniela (1-7) 42. ROCK OF PLYMOUTH 440 - ok SEVENTH RACE Winner—James A. Pilgrim’s Red & White B., April, 1949. Silver Traveler . 1.40 Pp Quiniela (1-6) 169.20 Fleet Kennel’s D’k lage Chinka; -Minda Winner— Bi ., June, 1950. BURNING BRIGHE ng ae ee age Chinkajam— 7.00 ho’ Quiniela (1-2) 14.20 NINTH RACE ‘Winner—Manuel Foster’s Brindle B., November, 1951. Oklahoman—Bonnie Brook a RANGE TWILIGHT 32) 500 TIMBER RANGE . in Quiniela (2-3) 8.40 © : TENTH RACE , Winner—Don Branson’s Red B., May, 1950. Cameron—Maryemma LUSTRE GAL _ des Thursday, January 21, 1954) Concn’s SELECTIONS bet: A 4-8-1 wheel-/ Fourth Race: . These/iey Fax and Mer Shack. tcKay To Duel In Kennel Club Feature Race Tonight Of Fame By Only 14 Votes Thursday rie ahtceLady’s Tourney [VX-1 Takes Lead In Island City t Here Tuesday (Basketball League With Victory today but Joe DiMaggio still is on the outside—for at least one more Local. ‘women golfers will par- ( VX-1 took sole possession of first /and Gifford Herrick with 10 each, i nw 0 & ide i i Evans ter with Claude Vaidez and Bobby), Cooper paving the way, They in.|OT#ee Lutherans creased the margin to 35-12 at| jhalftime as Bill Curry poured in ten of the sixteen points scored by Evans in that quarter. After pull- ing further out in front in the third period, 51-22, Cooper and Chuck’ Nably shared scoring honors in| the last period to give Evans their’ highest score of the season. Cooper led Evans attack 24 points while Curry was right $6.50 for 8 Cyl. behind with 21. Tom Murphy was M Edie Kossert 22 % SATISFACTION 5a EE Se CUsRANTEED Fame Museum in August when the (Evans 19 16 16 @ 73 2 ‘Yankees play Cincinnati in the an- Grace Lutherans'3 9 10 10 32) baa rT STARTER nual In the second game, the VX-1 GENERAL TUNE-U ee oS eee Fifth Race; Beckey’s Miss, Sin-ja little brighter. ‘The | Geor- gian is out for her third vie- NEW YORK —Baseball clubs for the first time found contract Including: pitcher Curt Simmaze' Ha nF BH i oEEEE a9 4 gn? wife mn eb iH & Dit srl TONIGHT’S ENTRIES FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Amazing Offer Whisper Honey Senator Val Victory Brave Pal Rural Cousin Lovely Day Crystal Miss Ann Murphy SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Last Lady Capehart Melody Hill Babbling Bess Ramadan Slam Boogie Fiction Lad EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Just Sable A-Head Verdi Deer Shining Sue Saginaw Bay Fancy Troubles Robert T. Y, Fame-N-Fortune NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile rif. i three’ days of ‘identical 77s, The Tampa Open is medal play and will end Sunday, It has drawn a record field of|tisti E BE Beverly Hanson of Pasadena, Included in the field Patty Berg of Fort Myers, ‘who /won the Tam O’Shanter summer; Barbara Romack ramento, Calif. the Canadia: teur titlist; Marlene Stew: Ontario, Canada, who holds ne FFE E4 Fe aly, whe ide play task week, vy, has an average of 38.1. points a game in NCAA Service Burea ies 11952 National Amateur winner and|in medalist in the Sea Island meet, Nardico Is Given A Bloody Beating MIAMI BEACH, Fla. \—Charley whipped Danny Nardico, a top con-| light heavy. DAILY DOUBLES Ist AND 2nd RACES arm, Comfortable Seats .. . Grandstand Protected | re ' ~~ All Servicemen In Uniform Always Admitted Free 5 Le 5 g Ti | 1 & & i EAP Farr La g oes slugger.