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a "OR UA RPE SE Eb Pid teams set for 7 p. m. B tuned up to a fine tin an apparent effort @ them outrun the tall- if-yisitors who cashed in on 26,ef 41 foul free throws in ‘week's victory. H ib 38 1 g i pat Hil He t ty ily | i i is i 8 z I By i g Ho if Rsi i ; fit i gti gt rip! ie iH j if Hy i Hoe S89 2- oF ried Breisté a crack at Rocky Mar.’ erown, jet, however, may prove for Moore as the light title chance he pur. ‘many years. Chances are z 4 28 H eg E wee iF ; F Be 3 fi aa8 ie Pa #2F jen riding herd on Kennel Club op- sibility of its successful operation, have a split season) and then to |monies at 6 p. m. each evening to x**kek x% * cy FIRST RACE Winner—Ed Souza’s Black B., Aug., 1952. Super Fortress, imp.—Paper Doll WAVA 13.40 3.40 2.80 JO ANN DEL 2.80 2.60 Quiniela (2-5) 15.40 LITTLE DARLIN 2.60 SECOND RACE Winner—Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell’s Brindle D., October, 1951. Sooner Select—~ Famous La SALTER PATH 14.00 6.60 4.40 FOREST WIL, 6.60 7.80 Quiniela (1-8) 62.40 YELLOW SADY 3.00 Daily Double—Wava and Salter Path paid 287.00 THIRD RACE Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Brindle B., March, 1952, Mountain Time— Rubble Dust BUZZ A BIT 19.60 6.60 5.40 R. 0. ’S MORNING GLORY 3.60 2.80 Quiniela (1-2) 16.80 JACQUELINE 4.00 ° FOURTH RACE x Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Brindle B., March, 1952. Rural Streak— Officer's RURAL COUSIN 7.00 5.00 3.40 . SPRING BUNNY 8.00 14.20 Quiniela (7-8) 46.00 STEEL BAND 6.80 FIFTH RACE Winner—M. W. Fagg’s Blue Brindle B., October, 1951. Rolling Roy—Kay Roo SHINING SUE 12.60 3.00 2.60 INGRID 3.20 2.40 Quiniela (1-3) 16.00 SOUTH BOSTON 3.00 SIXTH RACE Winner—F. B, Stutz’ Red Brindle D., June, 1952. Kansan—Flamingo BOGOTA 820 6.60 2.60 BABBLING BESS 12.20 3.80 Quiniela (1-4) 94.80 WICKED 2.60 cr SEVENTH RACE Winner—E. F. Snipes’ Brindle D., July, 1951. Viking Lad—Fiction Lady GENE HUFF 17.80 7.00 3.40 MILL GALE 6.40 5.40 Quiniela (1-6) 75.00 TABCIN . 4.40 EIGHTH RACE Winner—Samuel_ Baxendale’s Brindle B., July, 1950. Beach Comber— Shortmead Flyer, Imp. Scrat BAY 5.60 3.00 2.80 RAN 5.80 3.40 Quiniela (1-2) 20.20 FLAKES OF FIRE 7.00 NINTH RACE babes 57 atageens Foster’s Brindle D., November, 1951. Oklahoman—Bonnie roo! ; 4 iniela (1-2) 11.00 CRESTWOOD ‘ 3.80 caren) TENTH RACE Winner—Don Branson’s Red B., May, 1950, Cameron—Maryemma metas ES TS aan ox) em . 5. iniela (6: . CAPRICORN 3.40 ss aD ea ey Pagel2 THE KEY WESTCITIZEN Thursday, January 28, 1954(H1S-1 CAGERS Veteran Dog Track Man : eagle The HS-1 basketball team beat! ithe VX-1 cagers last night 58 to 45 D. V. Martin scored 20 points| and T, R. Stone racked up 14 points, both for the winners. It makes the fourth straight win| for HS-1 in the Admiral’s Trophy Tournament. The next game for| HS-1 will be at 8 p. m. Tuesday) against the Naval Hospital team. Like last night’s game, Tuesday’s will be at the seaplane base. he’s probably the most experienced dog judge in the business, In addition to Biscayne and Key West, he has been presiding judge at the Revere (Mass.) Kennel Club for 19 years along with a host of! other tracks. As presiding judge (he’s the guy you see walk across the track and responsible for just about every- IT LOOKS LIKE A SOFT JOB—that of presiding judge at the Key West Kennel Club, but Bill Moore (above) who holds that post will tell you differently. He’s in charge of all phases of actual Face operation from weighing in the puppies to judging the finish of the race. A veteran of 27 years in dog racing, he was on hand for the opening of Miami’s Biscayne Kennel Club in 1927. His uncle built that track during Florida boom.—Citizen Staff Photo. wagering,” he says, Key West Kennel Club Boasts 2. "cn a fair break.” dogs in action during those 27 years. Moore rates the famed, |Beachcomber as probably the best. Asked what pup can approach his |stature at the Key West Kennel \Club, Moore replied quickly: “Comstock.” siding judge at a dog track is a Dakota knows about Bill Moore. simple one. Ail you do is watch the} The Key West Kennel Club may dogs race, be new—it’s only in its second Tain’t so! He’s busier than the year of operation — but Bill Moore, | - year, he'll go to Biscayne (they jis one of the real oldtimers in dog Revere and on to the Topsfield ee i e also would like to go entina, where he fought | ble exhibition bouts last i a B » last night's fight, Moore he had trouble making | weight and went three days! cil ite.rounds, he said. $28 5 t to do it. He tired in'best in the business. Everyone in a5 a scale clerk and since then has dog racing, from Revere to the 'been connected with that track— “It’s a good life” judging the finish order of the pups'™*¢ing. He got into the business 27 State Fair in. Massachusetts, He in the last race. years ago when his uncle H. L.'ber 1 “off” each year and then he Ask Bill Moore. He holds that Clark, boilt the Biscayne Kenn Post at the Key West Kennel Club Club during the Florida boom on Various tracks — his phone is busy and it is seldom that he can take! property he owned in Miami, Bi] CVery day. time out to talk about the job. 0145 eee Bur Moore, who has a boy at He's a-ousy man, And one of the work for himat that track la, University of Florida aml ai- other in Junior High School, says, has from September 20 to Novem-|2T€as. el is busy booking kennels for the\$ $ $ $ * &. & $287 Daily Double Paid At Kennel Club Wed. Manuel Foster’s Comstock won his sixth race last night atthe Key West Kennel Club wien he captured the Atlantic Shores Special by a three and a half: length margin over Range Twilight. In gaining the win, the frisky three-year-old equal- ed the track mark of 30.4 seconds established last year by Reckoning. A heavy favorite of the fans, Comstock sprang from the number one box, took an early lead and never falter- ed to triumph easily.. His owner was presented with a handsome trophy by Mor- ris. Mazur, owner of the At- lantic Shores Motel here. And Comstock’s name will go down in the books as one of the local Kennel Club greats after last night’s per- formance. Range Twilight put forth an even Comstock paid 5.00 to win, 3.00 ito place and 2.80 to aor. Ramee Twilight ‘returned 3.60 a 2.60 while. a ticket on Crestwood was good for 3.80. last night’s Ladies Night action produced one of the largest Daily Double payoffs this season when 'Wava triumphed in the first race and Salter Path came in a winner in the second to pay a whopping $287, The tenth race Quiniela payoff was a nice one at 196.80 when Red Carpet and True Pattern came in winners. special % mile marathon. In the ninth race, Short Bid, ‘owned by Sam Baxendale will go |to the post in search of his second \straight grade one victory. He'll be lopposed by R. K. Hutching’s Cape- hart, Mrs. O. Z, Ferrell’s Trade Secret, E. F. Snipe’s Speed In. Re-| view, Overseas Kennel’s Remem- ber Reggie, Fred Whitehead’s Just; A Bomb, F, B. Stutz’ Pagoda and M. W. Fagg’s Gay Skipper. The eighth race will also feature ‘Fancy Troubles, Bardahl, Modest Blond, Lightning Rodney, Lekko, Judy Doll, Sir McKay and Tissort. The program will get underway at 8:15 p, m, Charley Conch’s Selections ‘The Key West Kennel Club’s “Name The Bunny” contest closes next Monday. Club officials report that they are being snowed under' by entries but the contest is still wide open Here’s your chance to win a sea- son’s pass to the kennel club—and a greyhound puppy. Incidentally, servicemen are ad- mitted to the track free of charge. Tonight, Charley Conch will stick by Short Bid in the ninth race as ialithe best bet of the evening. Other, Selections: First Race: Whisper Honey, Tackler and Clayton Ward. (5-3-2) Second Race: Gray Horn, 0. \J’s Inside, and Carleton. (8-4-1) Duty and For Blending. (5-1-6) Fourth Race: Pakistan, Amaz-' jing Offer and Fair Monarch. (7-; 6-4 ) | Fifth Race: Summer Gal, Bugs \Lass and Roll Lassie, (1-2-7) | Sixth Race: Moderator, Just Sa- lble and News Carrier. (24-6) Seventh Race: Pete’s Ghost, Ro-| itibert T. Y. and Melody Hill. (1-3-8) Eighth Race: Lekko, Judy Doll and Sir McKay. (5-6-7) He’s seen a lot of pretty fair) Ninth Race: Short Bid, Capehart jand Trade Secret. (7-1-2) Tenth Race: Reno Mary, Selada’ land Waltham. (2-3-4) Your Dimes At Work Since 1948 March of Dimes funds After he leaves Key West thisbave provided more than 8,000) \Durses, 750 physical therapists, 5,- 000 iron lungs, 450 rocking beds and 2,000 hot pack machines for ‘emergency service to stricken } SAVE 1198 DUVAL st. +$ $$ save a grade one field of dogs including} Third Race: Crestliner, Jury, a oe os x * * eke Outboard Club Whips Evans Enterprises In City League Led by Gene Skaggs, who drop-jaway as the third quarter was away to a 40-27 Jead‘as the third | ped in 22 paints, the Outboard Club |ending 30-26. paren toeepy- H acesateni Gis held on 2nd sa The Flyers finally outlasted GE ‘Haskins led the night's scoring 3 in last period as Jim Rusk was with 20 points followed by Lastres, the Island City Basketball League, |setting the pace with his deadly'who scored with 15, Bruce. Wein- with a 5340 victary over Evans set shots. The much taller Flyers|man paced the Lutherans scoring Enterprises. {controlled both backboards as GE with 12 points, ~ thoard Club grabbed the had to do most of their scoring Score: on wa — a sell ae sean: |Grace Luthers__13 9 5 11 38 | Rusk and teammate Howard! Jaycees a 7 and were ‘never overtaken after = # we agp opblaas ‘Weems led the Flyers offense with leading 9-7 at the end of the first/11 points. Lucy Gonzales and Clint Basketball Standing Period. They managed to hold a)Warren each had 10 points to pace| W iL Pet. 23-20 at the halftime as Evans des- GE's offense. lOuthoard Club : : to Perately fought back, but the height |Score: General Electric . 3.3 500 paid off in. the third period —i In the final game, the Jaycees Evans Lu 18 67 | they racked up 18 points (0 ice the' dumped Grace Lutherans, 60.38,|@T#¢e Lutherans a3 er game. Gifford Herrick and Ward |The loss dropped the Lutherans| —— Herrick controlled both backboards into a tie for last place with Evans for the Outboard Club while Sk: Enterprises. was’ Jondisig-the -effense. ses The Jaycees, paced by Guard i Harold Haskins, former Florida U Gifford Herrick also contributed |star forward, had little difficulty | ll points ‘to aid Skaggs offense.ionce their offense began to click. Johnny Cerezo dropped in 14 pts. Peay fighting a a sovie i the ; [first qu: ee laycees finally | Be aan mes sec lade diecloedl asa gta Score: half ended. In the second half, 7-13 8 12 4o|however, the Jaycees’ offense real-_| |Evans With Its Self-Charging Outboard Club 9.14 18 12 53/1¥ begam to hit paced by. Haskins | Fea In the second game, the VX-1 won| afd Fito Lastres, and they pulied| WE macht their -sixth straight victory with a ' BATTERY PRICES /44-36 win over General Electric. - DOWN The VX-1 Flyers got off to a 13-' NIGHTLY SPORTS DIGEST |3 Jead in the first quarter, but You Help By Buying General Electric came bei two = SHEET A HESTER BATTERY points of tying the score the second before the Flyers connect.|f) NO BUNK — NO HOLDOUTS LOU SMITH Just Honest Information 1116 White Street the. gap at halftime 22-14. In the! Greyhound Owners Private Play Positive Proof of Profits Made This Season 1 We can now give you the reni f OVER ON! 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