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Key West Conchs Rout Rebels, 48-39; But Are They In Gold Coast Lead xk * x * x«k xe * * ® * ¥ *% NS ee ae xx e* Razor's Rocket, Blue Manikin Pay $214.60 Kennel Club Daily Double x«* South Dade Mentor Says Game Was Not League Tilt The Key West High| School basketball team wal-| loped the South Dade Reb- els last night by a 48-39 score, but whether or not it puts the Conchs into a tie for first place in the Gold Coast Conference standings| remains to be seen. Rebel coach Paul Worley says no. | Key West Kennel Club Results Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Red Brindle D., April, 1951, Razos’s Edge— RAZORS Boke T 9.60 4. 2.80 WHISPER HONEY 19.20 7.80 Quiniela (5-7) 172.00 SIR OMAR 2 2.80 SECOND RACE ; Winner—Joe Balik’s Blue Brindle D., August, 1952. e Park—Viking Miss BLUE MANIKIN 9.60, 8.00 6. x HESITATED 10.00 5.20 Quiniela (2-3) 106.60 CARLTON 5.20 Daily Double—Razor’s Rocket and Blue Manikin paid 214.60 THIRD RACE Winner—Walter Owen’s Brindle B., August, 1951. Mount Mahon Rebel, Imp.—Brenda Roll SS pity _ a oe Quiniela (6-8) 47.20 JURY DUTY 5.00 ; FOURTH RACE Winner—Fleet Wing Kennel’s Dark Brindle B., March, 1951. Chinkajam— Miss Happy Judd SLEIGH B 33.20 7.20 = 3.20 | Legal Looter Seeks Third Straight Win At Track Here A brace of longshots came in winners in the first two} races at the Key West Ken- nel Club to pay a nice daily} double of $214.60. R. K. Hutchings’ Razor's! Rocket and Joe. Balik’s Blue| Manikin were the pups that produced the bonus. And in addition, the first | race Quiniela paid a whop- ping 172.00 and the second} race a payoff of 106.60. Two Tilts Set j At Walker Field This Weekend A busy weekend of base ball is set here when the| SubRon ‘12 nine meets the Key West All Stars at the! the years in every major league baseball park in the nation as well as many foriegn countries. Price will perform at 1:30 p. m. Saturday and Sunday with the ball games slated to start at 2:30. The Fleming Street Navy Yard gate will be opened both days at 1 p. m. ‘The public is invited. Door prizes will be given fans, donated by the following firms: ‘Columbia Laundry, Strand Theat- Jackie Price To Appear Here At March. Of Dimes Games Nash will hurl Saturday for the Navy and either Alce or Rodriguez will be on the hill for the All-Stars. Gold Coast Standings? Key West ...... |South Dade ... |Miami Tech S. Broward . |Miami Beach .. TOAST OF THE TOWN 10.00 In the feature race of the |Navy’s Walker Field Satur- PAKISTAN Coach Win Jones says | yes. It is apparently a matter) for the conference officials| to decide. i Jones claims that, as of last night, the Conchs’ con-| ference record was 2-1 and’ the Rebels’ record was 3-0. Last night’s victory, Jone: days, leaves the two club: deadlocked at three win: and a loss each. Miami Tech only other close contender. vas won two and lost one te gis igs Z red i : i 8 § hi 7 & s B sks i Ht ii ie af az a al Hmm mowo”™ Slonsakcas COMMA aE 2 rd SOUTH DADE (39) Fo F meee SMH ae al ol ow-accce si gatoauwht FIFTH RACE 3.20 Quiniela (2-3) 24.20 2.60 Winner—R. K. Hutchings* Black D., May, 1952, Tumble Bug, Imp.—Lass Lily LASS 4.00 4.00 3.20 BUGS BRAVE PAL CHICO SPIDER 15.20 7.40 4.40 SIXTH RACE Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Brindle B., January, Frontier Jane NEWS CARRIER 4.00 red 9 RACE 2.60 LITTLE TROUPER 6.60 JUST SABLE 4.40 SEVENTH eae one's Light Brindle D., November, Bonnie B: ROBERT T. YARDLEY FICTION LAD TOO! ¥. 5.80 = 3.80 3.40 5.40 8.20 EIGHTH RACE Quiniela (2-6) 33.60 1952. Tumble Bug, Imp.— Quiniela (6-7) 27.80 1951. Oklahoman— Quiniela (3-5) 38.80 Winner—Point Breeze Kennels, Inc.’s Dark Brindle D., June, 1950, Cameron Jarube TISSORT MODEST 9.40 BLOND FANCY TROUBLES 3.40 6.60 2.60 4.00 40 NINTH RACE Winner—M. W. GAY SKIPPER 3 oy a 3.40 00 TENTH RACE Winner—F. B, Stutz’ Brindle B., June, 1951. FUSBUDGET 8.60 6.40 SELADA 15.40 WALTHAM Bill’ 4 6. 3.00 Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, January 29, 1954 TONIGHT'S ENTRIES FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Silber Bar Vigilante Charlic Fax Sod Buster Larry’s Star Dust Eager Miss Jo Go Red Secret SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Taxes Me Patty Wheeler Blixt Mer-Shack Happy John Amber West Perfidia Amoral THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile Grade M Mandatory Mr. Mighty Lad 0. J.’s Outside Rhea Lee R. 0. ‘S New Heel Crystal Hill Flashy Pearl R. 0. ‘S Hesitation FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade M Maple Syrup Kathy Kid Super Tate c. 0. D, Whitey’s Son Soi Bonita Betty Jan Jill’s Lady FIFTH RACE — 38 mile Grade S Sooner Shindig Pincess Flax Lady Fiction . Misty Magee Islander Predict Coursing News Moving Please SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Dancing Jill Quick Val Atlantic Shores Trophy Given eek eR. See IT’S GETTING TO BE A HABIT with Manuel Fosie: (second from right, standing), to accept trophies won by his greyhound speedster, Comstock. Here, he accepis the Atlantic Shores Handicap trophy from Mrs. Hilda Mazur, wife of the owner of that South Street motel. Others shown, from the left, are L. L. Griggin, racing secretary, Max Carey, track general mana- Ser, and presiding judge Bill Moore. Quiniela (3-8) 34.20 Fagg’s Brindle D., August, 1951. Oklahoman—G; it 20.80 5.20 .40 oe Quiniela (7-8) 29.20 Find—Nicolette Quiniela (1-3) 45.80 Archangel Midnigh City Scout _ Single Bingle Boots-N-Saddle Capricious Lady SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Bob Murphy Novella Blissful R. 0. ‘S Rube Mighty Moon Sophino Connie Lou Becky’s Miss EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mite Grade 3 Siver-N-Gold Shorty Mohegan Lady Crystal Captain Chinelly Bendins NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Cinbon Ramadon Final Reward Breezemont Allstyle A-Head Slam Boogie Pamadon TENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade i Licla Lady Poinciana Timber Range BATTERIES | 18 Mos, _— $11.75 | 24 Mos, _— $14.00 (With Old Battery) INSTALLED These Batteries Fit Most Cars | Monroe Motors, Inc. | 1119 White St. Tel. 2-5631 112 Mos. ___ $ 8.70| evening, Gay Skipper, a 9-1 choice at the mutuel win- dows, came in a winner by | a slim half length margin over the favored Short Bid. | The winner came around the outside-route to gain the vic- tory. tenth of an eleven race program, ‘Legal Looter, Overseas Kennel’s two-year-old will go to the post seek- ing\his third straight Kennel Club win and his sixth of the current meeting. In his last two outings he has won easily and looms as a ner in four of her seven starts. Other entries include James Pilgrim’s Mischief Girl, Ed Sou- za‘s Queen O Mine, E. F. Snipes’ Gene Huff, Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell’s Lilac Lady, and Fleet Wing Ken- nel’s Timber Range. go out for a win in that race. The program will get underway at 8:15 p. m. with a grade five start over the 5-16 mile distance. All Service men in uniform are admitted to the track free of charge. Charley Conch’s Selections The March of Dimes is going to! to be a humdinger. Tonight’s eleven race program is also a corker and we'll go along with Legal Looter to win in the Other selections: First Race: Vigilante, Red Sec- ret and Larry’s Star Dust. (1-5-8) Second Race: Perfida, Taxes Me and Mer-Shack. (2-3-4) Third Race: Mr. Mighty Lad, 0. J.’s Outside and R. 0.’s New Kid and Jills Lady, (3-7-8) Fifth Race: Spiedell, News and Misty Magee. (16-7) Katy REPAIRS BODY WORK AUTO ; PAINTING AND USED CARS At the RIGHT PRICE NEW STUDEBAKER |CARS AND TRUCKS 86 Mos, __ $18.00] ¥ean Maximum Economy) show that has proved popular over Stock Car Races} day and Sunday. The March ; of Dimes will get the pro-| ceeds from the games. But it won’t be just base- ball—Jackie Price, famed! Cleveland Indian baseball clown, will perform before} each of. the games and 14 local merchants have donat- ed door prizes for the fans attending the contests. Price, who can do more with a earth, has always been a popular of Dimes benefit. His stunts range from batting a ball on the run to ‘batting and throwing while suspen- ded from a trapeze by his toes, Key Westers will see the same} baseball than any other man on| attraction in Key West. He has| donted his services for the March | er, Poinciana Dry Cleaners, La-| igi’s Restaurant, The Flame Res- ‘taurant, Chuck’s Sandwich Shop, Higg’s City’s Service Station, Bill Russell’s Standard Service Station, Key West Texaco Service, Virgil's Barber Shop, Pratt's Radio and| TV Service, Benny's Cafeteria, the “900” Bar and the Fleet Reserve | Association. j And a hot bit of baseball action | is in the offing as the two clubs resume their heated rivalry. Gene | ae Vote, WHO BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN IN-KEY WEST? Answer: 1116 WHITE STREET With the Dependable HESTER Battery With Its Emergency Self Charging FEATURE Te Keep Prices Down Be Sure Te Buy A HESTERI NIGHTLY SPORTS DIGEST GREEN SHEET Sold at Deg Track Only NO BUNK — NO HOLDOUTS dust Honest ‘Information Sponsored by KEY WEST STOCK CAR ASSOC., INC, Sunday, Jan. 31 2:00 P.M. BOCA CHICA ROAD TRACK Buses $1.25] Greyhound Owners Private Play Positi wi = Profits were enormous. 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