The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 30, 1954, Page 10

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Conchs Wallop South Dade Again, 40-28; Face Miami Tech Here Tonight zkxeek kkk kk & ae Legal Looter Henriquez And TONIGHT’S Triumphs In | Gates Pace ENTRIES Feature Race Conchs In Low | pace nace 5-16 mile Here Friday Scoring Game ro. o Burt Manuel Foster’s Comstock, ther t-te currently the class of the Buzz A Bit Key West Kennel Club, will go to the post tonight in the March .of Dimes Handicap race at the plush Stock Is- land racing oval. The classy canine will be out seeking his seventh vic- tory in the current season as the meeting moves into its 82nd night, Last week, Comstock equaled the track record of The Key West High School basketball team took the Méasure of the South Dade Rebels for the second| HAPPY Woman night in a row last night on|sECcOND RACE — 5-16 mile the local hardwood, The|®rade 4 score was 40-28 in a listless game—listless that is, up to the point where the Conchs broke loose in the late Sandy stages of the game to give| Al Mello the ‘Visitors a lesson in ball- achat ect — 5-16 mile handling, Markoney 30.4 seconds over the 5-16 ; e It was. not a conference| Fabulous Flight victory. Lady Portis It was just for kicks, Dect Let ‘And tonight, the Conchs will go| Bob Stack back into action for the third) Longiene as straight night when they tackle the|FOURTH RACE — $-16 mile highly vaunted Miami Tech cag-|Grede 3 will be a conference game "Spare Ria ii if if it 72 | Spring Bunny a tie for the Gold Coast lead, Matthew Hill least way—the Steel Band steck on eccasions year, it ape ~ and = an early break could Holiday House come in a winner tonight. Both Burning Bright, owned by Fleet RACE — 5-16 mile Wing Kennels, and ‘irene Hill, a Fs : if x3 #4 7 ii 4 i §.¢ lf iu PkEer al g i g is Saginaw Bay and Ja "Ss Crestwood. oat SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile ‘The feature tonigttt ts the tentt an eleven race program. Rac- EB A Pr g 2 A Ey Fs gE 2 a2 mea t : tunity to — period, Dimes polio fund, ee along slim 8-5 Tonight’s program atures, boon aac two 3-8 mile marathons The Dror the The Conchs played their usual opens at 8:15 p. m. sev calm and deliberate brand Pye halt of ‘the dally double. i ae i i rE Stylish Blond “VENTH RACE — 5-16 mile ade 2 i Ri & z Vaulta ’ R, 0.‘S Moonbeam Bramble i Wicked pti RACE — 38 mile a ineluded. se otha O|TENTH RACE — 5-16 mile 2|Grade 1 esl 5° Totals— SOUTH DADE P. O. Box 202 Bl wemwoomacnw! aloowmommmn™ Engle 0 ux ———° ¢ «| CUBE STEAK Carter 0 1 ie wares! ¢ | Renee Files 5 & DELICIOUS! —— . +) Toasted Bun ..... : Totals— rere Referee, Atkins, 1116 White Street xk x** xxk ] Comstock, Range Twilight Vie Tonight In March Of Dimes Handicap Key West Kerinel Club Results Winner—James A. Pilgrim's Black & White D., June, 1951. Dandy Candy— Tennessee Belle LARRY’s STAR DUST 30 Quiniela (2-8) 33.20 SILVER BAR 3.60 SECOND RACE Winner—Ed Souza’s Red Brindle B., September, 1951. Rural Streak 60 rw Quiniela (2-3) 17.20 Daily Double—Jo Go and Perfida paid 43.40 THIRD RACE Winner—Manoel Foster’s Dark Brindle B., July, 1952. Style King—Free wn Ro. 'S NEW HEEL S20 Quiniela (5-8) 48.20 FLASHY PEARL 6.80 FOURTH CE Wace ee Souza’s Brindle B., August, 1952, Super Fortress, Imp.—Paper 9.60 11.00 _ Quiniela (1-2) 106.60 5.40 ee 1951. Bill's Find—Grey Roll ry Quiniela (3-6) 41.20 Ed Souza’s Light Brindle —— Wi a a’s B., Ji RINCESS FLAX 19.60 7713.80" COURSING NEWS PREDICT SIXTH RACE r—Mrs. O, Z. Ferrell’s Black D., April, 1949. Cameron—Adora ARCHANGEL BO te te Quiniela (3-4) 56.60 CAPRICIOUS LADY 4.00 ; SEVENTH RACE inner—Walter Owen's Red Brindle & White D., September, 1950. Wrinkle’s Dream, Imp.—Lue Lane Com: 80 2m Quiniela (6-8) 27.80 . EIGHTH RACE Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Black B., April, 1951. Quick Victory—Bomber’s 80 3.49 Quiniela (3:8) 27.00 R. K. Hutchings’ Bla a Tumble dy Orlandi ck D. , 1951, Tumble Bug—Lady Orlando UINBON. 03 7 3.80 FINAL REWARD 8.60 430 Quiniela (5-6) 91.00 ‘A-HEAD : 3.00 TENTH RACE Winner—Overseas Kennel’s Brindle D., June, 1952. Rural Streak—Scatterling LOOTER 660 5.00 3.00 ‘ 8.20 4.00 Quiniela (7-8) 36.20 CE October, 1950. Colfax—Miss Cameron 3403.00 la (1-5) 19.00 ben Quiniela (1-5) Sold at Dog Track Only NO BUNK — NO HOLDOUTS information THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, January 30, 1954 Greyhound Owners Private Play Positive Proof of Profits Made This Season ‘We can now give you the results of OVER ONE HU: CONSECUTIVE PLAYS —— by thi selee March Of Dimes Handicap le Warm, Comfortab Protected Against jedament required, you elther have & rsonal ent req you er do met, mae each’ playable race can be handi- ten minutes. REMIT $10.00 PER COPY Allow time for personal checks to clear GREYHOUND ASSOCIATES Buses Every 20 Minutes FREE PARKING QUINIELAS EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLE Ist and 2nd RACES Listen to Greyhound Experts Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday Nights over Station WKWF a 7:15 LADIES NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY — LADIES ADMITTED FREE Servicemen In Uniform Are Always Admitted FREE! Charley Conch’s Selections Tonight is the last opportunity] Third Race: Lady Portis, Fabu- for racing fans to enter the ome ue and a ioe O43) ‘The Bunny” contest at the Key! pee — West Kennel Club. Contest winners|“2% House and Pretty » will be announced Tuesday. The! Fifth Race: Little Darlin, prizes are a season's pass and a|Package and Berkshire, (746-4) greyhound pup, R, O’s Blowfly, | Sixth Race: Release Call, Break Tonight will also mark one of/The Bank and Even Key, (8-4-1) the top evenings of racing during} Seventh Race: Mercury Switch, the current meeting—the March of|Bramble and Another Whisk, (1-6- Dimes Handicap race pitting Com-|8) stock, Irene Hill, Burning Bright} Eighth Race: Mil Gale, Rural Range Twilight and some other top Cousin, and Tabcin, (2-5-6) idogflesh. Ninth Race: Over My Shoulder, Charley Conch figures Comstock|News Carrier and Judy Doll, (2- as the winner—on the basis of his|3-7) performance jast week when he! Tenth Racet Comstock, Range captured the Atlantic Shores Spe-|Twilight and Irene Hill, (4-2-5) cial and equaled the track record) Eleventh Race: Glen Page, Red for the 5-16 mile distance, Carpet and Sir McKay. (23-6) Other selections: First Race: Riviera, Buzz A) Horatio Luro, trainer at Hialeah Bit, and Jo Ann Del. (4-5-7) race track, uses an electric oat- Second Race: Lady Sandy, Bud-\crusher to prepare food for bis apest and Al Mello, (3-4-7) lhorses, cans GOLD coasT CONFERENCE A and B Games Game Times, 7:00 & 8:00 Adm. 50c and $1.00 HIGH SCHOCL _ * GYM TONIGHT Seats ---- Gra a SO Weather Tissort Range Twilight Gay Skipper Comstock Irene Hill Saginaw Bay Burnizig Bright Crestwood POST TIME 8:15 ADM. 25¢ No Minors

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