The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 23, 1954, Page 12

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-might in the Blue Marlin Mo- wan, at the Key ®. Kennel Club. a week ago when rah lor @ repeat perfor- “Since last Saturday “night, she has gained anoth- ‘er-victory, bringing her skein _the season up to four crit # s ” u i i; et iy pat it ie s 5 EF Key West Kennel Club Results Winner—E. F. Snipes’ Black D., November, 1950. Cameron—Miss Ruth i BLACK BOMB Ma 00 ENTRIES | > oo 780 4: ‘|FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile BENDINA 7.00 420 Quiniela (1-2) 91.40 Grade 4 ~*~ MY BITSEY 3.60 Madeline’s Choice geod ara foal vitns cents Yellow Sady Winner—Walter Owen's Red B., , 1950. Call—l Mereury Switch LADY SANDY i 380 400 S Ginger Hill CAPRICIOUS 760 720 Quiniela (2-5 45.50 Flirty Myrt VIGILANTE 2. Silo Pront Daily Double—Black Bomb and Lady Sandy paid 90.40 For Blending THIRD RACE : ae Millie Hopkins Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Light Fawn Brindle D., March, 1952. Mountain SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile TACKLER 430 «3.60 «(3.80 Grade. 4 BETTY JAN 5.20 - 3.80 Quiniela (2-8) 19.00 Gray Horn SUPER TATE 6.40 Restore SORT SAGE Fusbudget Winner—Don Branson's Brindle B., October, 1951. Portis Bomb—Suzie Cash oor LITTLE DARLIN 17.00 7.00 4.80 Blue Manikin DEAR LAD 680 5.40 Quiniela (4-6) 78.00 Salter Path ROLLAWAY MARGIE 5.00 Carib FIFTH RACE sie: Winner—F. B, Stutz’ Fawn B., June, 1952. Kansan—Flamingo THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile ARCHANGEL 620° 4.60 3.00 Grade M. RED 8.20 3.20 Quiniela (2-8) 18.20 Flashy Pearl PREDICT 2 8.40 Rhea Lee inner—E. F, Snipes’ Black B., August, 1952. Grove Park—Viking Miss a INGRID aber 560 3.20 ‘2.60 . Crystal Hill CAPTAIN CHINELLY 8.20 5.20 Quiniela (2-5) 64.00 0. ‘S New Heel WANDA CHOICE * 5.00 Jo Aan Del SEVENTH RACE Misty Magee Winner—M. W. Fagg’s Brindle D., October, 1951. Rolling Roy—Kay Roo FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Wes HARDIN rt gee tae Quiniela (2-4) 34.60 hepa WES . y niela : PRETTY BLOSSOM _ 3.00 re ram EIGHTH RACE Billy J.C ges ny ee Seymour’s Brindle D., July, 1952. Rural Speedster— Snow. Twinkle roadway :. . 0. ’S MOONBEAM 760 6.00 3.80 Miss Guy Fovipay HOUSE 24.80 8.60 Quiniela (2-4) 45.40 South Boston KAY ROO 7.60 Release Call NINTH RACE Another; Whisk Winner—Joe Balik’s Red Brindle D., July, 1951. Viking Lad—Fiction Lady FIFTH RACE — 3-8 mile LIGHTNING RODNEY 830 3.20 4.20 a Blixt HONEST BUDDY 340 4.20 Quiniela (3-7) 22.00 Blue IAN HILL 3.00 ug TENTH .RACE Lucky “Package Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Brindle D., July, 1951. Portis Bomb—Just Becky Forest Wild JUST A BOMB 8.00 4.20 3.60 Spring Bunny TussonT 2 7.60 i40 Quiniela (1-6) 39.60 July Fouts EST BLOND 6: ax ELEVENTH RACE ied North Winner—Don Branson's Brindle B., November, 1951. Bill’s Find—Melody Mill SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile MILL GALE 7.20 3.60 5.00 Grae 3 TRADE IN 640 9.00 Quiniela (2-7) 40.00 rade LITTLE DUSTY 3.20 Cuddly: Cute 2 Summer Gal ‘ Guajira Pege 12 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Saturday, January 23, 1954) M 5 Wheat e. e on t Sweetie Mohegan Letterman Rewarded Heeitated ey BTR Se: GLYNN ARCHER, who has rounded out a three-year career as center for the Key West High School football team, is pre- sented with a sweater by Earl R. Adams, president of the Key West Quarterback Club, at ceremonies in the high school audi- torium Friday, Fourteen seniors were presented with sweaters and 26 letters were awarded to the gridders.—Citizen Staff Photo, Subscribe To The Citizen--25c Weekl - Be Allowed To Go Home Yet. ‘Mele there will be no. immediate til after March. He has a date then with a judge as a result of his battle with police last Nov. 10 when the officers hustled him out of the Park Ave. apartment of cafe society beauty Brenda Frazier Kelly, Mele, while claiming he wasn’t running away from anything, start- ed out for Rome yesterday aboard the liner Constitution. However, the Manhattan district attorney’s office heard about the trip and contacted the vessel as} she headed for the open sea. The vessel hove to while still in New York territorial waters while Asst. Dist. Attys. Robert | Reynolds and Anthony J. Liebler/ rode a police launch out to her. The prosecutors interrupted Mele| at lunch, | Mele, 30, said his lawyer advised | him he could leave the country | and said he intended to be back | in time for the court date. The | Roman said he was returning to} the Italian capital to take Jaw examinations at the University of | Rome. He added that he did not know | he was violating the terms of his’ $1,000 bond, which Reynolds and| Liebler had had revoked before| they .grabbed the police launch .to| rated eee epee Ras lTENTH RACE — $16 mile sions Justice Bernard M. Kozicke, who rejected a demand abd the NEW YORK (#—For globe-trot-|state for $25,000 bond. Mele was i freed after posting the new bond. brie enacted nae ae ye Mele was arrested on a simple i .jassault charge last November. sere ty hse pan lina ope This is a misdemeanor and not an extraditable offense, tin Handicap. It is truly the most evenly matched race that has been jput together during the current meeting. After due consideration, we'll say that the best three dogs in the race are R: Comstock and Irene Hill, And Char-| ley Conch says don’t overlook Irene Hill at the mutuel windows. Other selections: First Race: Yellow Sady, Mer- cury Switch and Madeline’s Choice. (6-1). Second Race: Restore, Wava and| Salter Path. (6-8-2). Third Race: R. O's New Helel, |Soi Boniata and Jo Ann Del. (1-4- De i Steel Band Bramble SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Rock Of Plymouth Legal Looter Canunculus Lustre Gal Be Final Matthew Hill Wicked | Breezemont EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Cotton Nose Final Reward Even Key , Trail Guide . Moderator Break The Bank Smart Design Painter Pete Grade 1 BLUE MARLIN HANDICAP Charley Conch has been burning) Fourth Race: Billy J. C., Bogota, Fifth Race: Forest Wild, Lucky Package and Spring Bunny, (2.5. 7). Sixth Race: Wheat, Bramble and ‘Summer Gal, (5-2-8). ange Twilight,| “seventh Race: Legal Looter, Be Final and Lustre Gal. (48-1). Eighth Race: Final Reward, Cotton Nose and Smart Desiga, (3-5-8). ; Ninth Race: Queen O Mine, Tim- ber Range and Short Bid. (5-1-4), Tenth Race: Irene Hill, Com stock and Range Twilight. (2-3-4), Eleventh Race: Red Carpet, lene Page and Mohammedan, (5- 6-1). Gay Skipper Burning Bright ELEVENTH RACE — 38 mile NIGHTLY SPORTS DIGEST —GREEN SHEET— Sold at Dog Track Only NO BUNK — NO HOLDOUTS dust Honest information MS »%, We Didn’t Mean To Belittle : ‘New Shrimpers There. was a small squawk to iday from some New Bedford, Mass., fishermen who are bere jshrimping. | It was just a small beef, They {Were not up in arms. In a story yesterday, Thomas Larsen, of New Bedford, told how jboats there fish 24 hours a day. Atypographical error made it read \“2 hours a day,” | eet SS ee Se Tound the clock, day and night, the time. Let’s see the compositors foul ‘up that. Sr save $398 For QUALITY USED CARS and General Auto Repaira TWINS GARA 11398 DUVAL ST. DIAL 2.2401 $$$ $8 save $388 You SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY A DEPENDABLE BATTERY With Its Self-Charging Feature WE BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN You Help Buying A HESTER BATTERY LOU SMITH 1116 White Street We can now $1,400.00 on FLAT BETS, and profits were enormous. Greyhound Owners Private Play Positive Proof of Profits Made This Season give you the results of OVER ONE HUNDRED CONSECUTIVE PLAYS selected by this amazing methed, with the tions show NET Profit of over new angle incladed. Remember we furnish x complete Mat these plays, winners and losers, and a clear easily understandable explanation of how they were chosen. ‘This ts a spot play, but no doubt or hesitation about which races to play, and im t minutes. EMIT $10.00 PER COPY Allow time for personal checks to clear at board the Constitution. Back ashore, Mele’s passport | Going To The Dogs? A SURE WINNER A Delicious, MILE-LONG HOT DOG and ROLL with Home-Made CHILI Poured Over it 0 You Can Bet On Our... GOLDEN FRIED JUMBO Anytime!! Served with FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW, BREAD and BUTTER CHILI DOG | a Don’t Forget Our ICE-CREAM DELIGHTS Made with Smo-o-oth SEALTEST ICE CREAM! SIGSBEE SNACKERY ‘ table Warm, ee , inst Inclement W: Protect Willshire Irene Hill High Legion Poinciana Range Twilight Comstock Gay Skipper Burning Bright Seats ocoe G | ELEVEN RACES TONIGHT POST TIME 8:15 Buses Every 20 Minutes FREE PARKING QUINIELAS EVERY RACE i ADM. 25¢ No Minors DAILY DOUBLE Ist and 2nd RACES LADIES NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY — LADIES ADMITTED FREE Servicemen In Uniform Are Always Admitted FREE! , Burting Bright To Clash Tonight In Blue Marlin Handicap | TONIGHT'S

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