The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 25, 1954, Page 8

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Speed In Review And CapehartTo| Key West Kennel Club Results Clash Tonight In cg ST Race ‘Winner—M. W. Fage’s Fawn D., April, 1952. Patent Switch—Tootsie F mare Race MERCURY SWITCH 60 32 260 ‘Manuel Foster's Irene Hill aioe maby 13.00 480 Quiniela (46) 28.0 ee ee Wiener—Pred Whitehead’s Black B., April, 1951. Quick Victory—Bomber’s Saturday night in the Blue ner. » Apri Marlin Motel Handicap, CARIB 2180 1220 12.20 : when she triumphed over pees 12.20 6.90 Quiniela (1-4) 192-40 her stablemate, Comstock by B one length margin. It marked the second Daily Double—Mereury Switch and Carib THIRD RACE Winner—Claude Betterson’s Brindle B., May; 1952. Rural Speedster—Rita Ke id 73.40 straight loss for Comstock, Os ey HEEL se 520 30 Quiniela (1-7) 8.20 who had piled up an amaz- won Sd capes FOURTH RACE *” ing record ot five on Winner-F. B. Stats’ Red Brindle D., June, 1952. Kansan—Plamingo pie inge Twilig! ANOTHER WHISK : 4.00 {2 Quiniela (5-8) 17.20 mace was wide open FIFTH RACE ei way with High Le- LEGAL LOOTER BREEZEMONT WICKED RANGE TWILIGHT Winner—| GLEN PAG! VAULTA RED Press| tu with Cadets’ four-game winning streak. pais of tenton tte on In the south, Vanderbilt thumped Remit Sat temotee ticker cnainoutoncers Cesireate groma sad it and tomorrow ; and ea mn % Minnesota, No. 9, faces. Purdue|Louisville defeated Baldwin Wal- Regis of Denver Friday night; Ok- Third-ranked Indiana, ranked Notre Dame, and George homa City, Wichita, No, 11, and Niagara, No. 18, went down to defeats, The other five had little trouble. Kentucky made it 12 in a row time, with an injured leg. Western ‘Kentucky (18-0) outscored Memphis State 63-53, the Oklahoma Aggies (16-1) defeated North Texas State the lead until SPRING BUNNY $30 4.80 JULY 6.60 LUCKY PACKAGE : SIXTH CE ‘Wiiner—Manuel Foster's Brindle D., Pick WHEAT 15.80 5.20 BRAMBLE 2.80 GUAJIRA SEVENTH Winner—Overseas Kennel’s Brindle D., June, gat aes Streak—Seatterling RACE 4.60 3.60 3.60 Quiniela (4-7) 39.00 5.00 RA May, 1952, Mountain Time—Smart's 500 Quiniela (2-5) 19.80 — (25) 16.20 = Quiniela (4-6) 95.60 EIGHTH RACE 4 ELEVENTH RACE iSchool auditorium. ‘The seni sweaters Earl Adams, By JOB REICHLER aoe sor (Por Gayle Talbot) - ithe Conchs to the of the newly form: lace 87-75, sixth-| Michigan State posted a — Washington, No. 10, aren't sihed.|Julius MeCoy scored 34 points for victory, 83-76 over Ohio a Spartan record. Missouri. edged Kansas State 75-! Tl in a Big Seven contest, and! Drake whipped Iowa State 82-72. Rice (14-2) swept to its fourth straight Southwest Conference win against two setbacks by trouncing Baylor 72-60, Montana 73-62, New Golf Course Seeders 82-78, and La Salle, * (No. 19, squeezed past North Car- Rule Announced _|aiin state 3-7. Oklahoma City’s loss came at the defense, 57-38, Wichita (now 16-2) is hands of Wyoming and its tight/Ci Jaycee forward, is right behind Gonzalez with 75, while Bobby In the Far West, Oregon tri- jumphed over Washington for the second straight night, this time 64-48. Oregon State mastered Idaho -|69-53, Brigham Young throttled Utah State 75-63, and Utah topped Gonzalez Tops mn Cage Scorers; Botelho, Second Lucy Gonzalez, Mike’s Plumbing forward, leads the Island) Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Brindle B., March, 1952. Rural Streak—Officer’s ara 33 $B enn anon TRAIL GUIDE 4 3.60 on ‘Baxendale’s Dark Brindle B a 1951, ch Comber Winner—Samuel « 3 i 5 a 's » June, Bea a EADY = rr rr Quiniela (4-8) 95.60 QUEEN 0 MINE 7.00 TENTH RACE : Winner—Manuel Foster’s Brindle B., November, 1951, Oklahoman—Bonnie IRENE HILL 12.20 3.80 3.00 COMSTOCK 2.80 i Quiniela (2-3) 11.00 M. W. Fagg’s Brindle D., Ai t, 2 2 ‘agg a eet mel. Day Lake—Genteel Lady ey Quiniela (4-6) 52.20 e Leaders Facing Tough Week’s Action rander-| Sixteen seniors and ten under-j “You can’t alwiys win,” Adame| Sable ¥ classmen were presented with var-|said, “it Mae bays be time - cay semen on lle al might be a long time be-/siGHTH RACH — 5-16 mile trophies — but the Quarter. at the Key West High|back Club will be right behind — win or lose.” ; Ci & o 4 i i i [ : i i rE | i "i ae H i i vei [ gz z i ie gf HH rE Fe Tilts FIRST RACE—6-16 ere ™ |Are Slated Fair Monarch . Midnighter off to an early start next Saturday peng eel and-.Sunday when two March of! 0" Dimes benefit games will be play- 0. J. ‘S Inside Pakistan SECOND RACE — $-16 mile Grade § Sooner Shindig Crestliner Toast Of The Town letropolis Hi M Acro Moving Please Sleigh Bell Taxes Me & tie ong — 5-16 mite i i Fk z E FY a i RE z i FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Galiant Brae Tackler Predict Patty Wheeler My Biteey Captain Chinelly Wanda Choice Dublin Gai FIFTH RACE — $16 mile Graded z g . ne Fake ily EY ea Au proceeds will go to the March! he was last year, the Yanks could SIXTH RACE — $16 mile Grade 2 Little Trouper Last Lady Pete's Ghost SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Yardley True Pattern Reno Mary Three Dots Crestwood jo] Mise Ann Murphy Lodi -iGrade 1 you! Lightning Rodney Tissorty Remember Reggie. Saginaw Bay Lady Russet ges i Hl e z f E : I Hi ( | i i 5 4 i I | Bill Begelman eiso received a y League (Cooper, Evans Enterprise center, is next with 74 points, Gonzalez, who is averaging 21.5 points per game, is tied with! per for the most free throws made, with 22, while Botelho has ped in the most*field goals, 33, and has the most personal fouls league in games| charged against him, 14. Following are the leading scorers in the played through Thursday, January 21. League statistics: Player-Club— lez, Mike’s Plumbing 4 Botelho, Jaycees » Evans NL s, Outboard a8 GP FG 32 33 26 18 14 18 14 z Ex ii j TH! z rl 3 BATTERIES 12 Mos. __. $ 8.70 18 Mos. —. $11.75 Warm, i E i : z rd 4 ee is F Fi i : ir a5 NEW YORK W—Al Rosen, who/atives. slugged his way to the American League’s Most Valuable Player award last year, today decided his Cleveland Indians : 1ORACES NIGHTLY sum teerned New Grandstand! Tonight, he says Speed In Re- view is a good bet in the feature. Other selections: First Race: Midnighter, R. J.’s Inside and Pakistan. : Taxes Me, Sooner Third Race: Whisper Honey, A- moral and Summer Special. Fourth Race: io tregpa Captain Chinelly and Tackler. Fifth Race: Brave Pal, News) Carrier and Chico Spider. Sixth Race: Fiction Lad, Pete's Ghost and Last Lady. Seventh Race: Miss Ann Murphy, |True Pattern, and Crestwood. Eighth Race: Remember Reggie, Bay. eB rE EFF ; es a Ey EES 5 club 58 Ford, who made a very big dif- e| ference last yea “Yet, I maintain that when and if Reynolds, Raschi and Ford (all in their mid-30s) fold—look out. Ail the other clubs in the league know about Reynolds’ bad back and‘ Raschi’s sore knee. “Even if Lopat is as good as not very well make it without |} With the Dependable Reynolds and Raschi.” Rosen said he thinks the Indians’ staff of Bob Lemon, Mike Garcia and Early Wynn (not much young- will outlast Casey Stengel’s oper-|} Every 20 Minutes QUINIELAS EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLES Ist AND 2nd RACES Comfortable Seats . . . Grandstand Protected Against Inclement Weather LADIES’ NITE EVERY WEDNESDAY NITE All Servicemen In Uniform Always Admitted Free lrene Hill Triumphs In Blue Marlin Handicap At Kennel Club Saturday TONIGHT'S [Polio Fund NTRIES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, January 25, 199 WHO BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN IN KEY WEST? 3 Answert | LOU SMITH 16 WHITE STREGT HESTER Battery With Its Emergency ph er'than the Yanks’ big three) is Self Charging the strongest one-two-three mound FEATURE ! dian Pennant staff in the majors and man-to-man} 15 Keep Prices Down Bo Sure Te Buy A HESTER! Greyhound Owners Private Play Positive Proof of Profits Made This Season

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