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radé Secret Wins Kennel Club Feature; Daily Key West Kennel Club Results Is Set Tonight At Kennel Club Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell’s Trade Secret, a 10-1 choice at the mutuel windows, came in a winner last night in the Grade One feature at the Key West Kennel Club to pay a nice 22.60 to win, 11.80 to place and 4.40 to show. — Legal Looter, an even money favorite to win his 10.00 5.60 nn ae $20 Quiniela (2-7) 61.00 FOR BLENDING TACKLER RACE SECOND Winner—Tar Heel Kennel’s Brindle & White D., August, 1951. Pre-Flight~ Silver Trinket om mui Bron. ea 5.00 4.00 Quiniela (1-2) 82.40 PAKISTAN 4.00 Daily Double—My Bitsy and Porky Paul paid 303.20 THIRD RACE Winner—Manuel Foster’s Brindle B., ae sor “eee of Tara BETTY JAN 31.20 a 0. J. ’S OUTSIDE 6.40 380 Quiniela (1-2) 27.40 WHITEY’S ‘SON FOURTH RACE seventh race in this year’s meeting, ran a poor sixth, The winner, starting from the number one box ran} second to Pagoda through- out most of last night’s race and then mustered an extra bit of speed at the wire to come driving home a winner by a neck, Pagoda returned 15.80 to place and 6.80 to show. Just A Bomb paid a nice 10.80 the 1954) designat-| and the to the against jet, Ed rated Winner—Jesse Williams Black D., June, 1951. Tenshun—Polly Mills GRAY HORN 12.60 9.20 4.40 aie SUMMER GAL 9.20 5.00 Quiniela (6-7) 121.40 MADELINE’S CHOICE - 3.60 RACE FIFTH Winner—Claude’ Betterson’s Black Brindle D., July, 1951. Mixed Harmony —Rita Revo 6.00 2.60 2.40 3.00 2.40 la (5-8) 8.20 ayo Quiniela (5-8) SIXTH RACE i Winner—Fleet Wing Kennel’s Red Brindle B., July, 1951. Chinkajam— Scatterlin; SNOW E 30.00 = 5.60 3.80 2 SOUTH BOSTON 4.00 —_ Quiniela (1-4) 59.80 SALTER PATH SEVENTH RACE JCs Set Table (Tennis Tourney The Junior Chamber of Com- merce will hold their annual table tennis tournament start- ing Wednesday night, it has been announced by Joe Hlacqua, sports chairman. Twenty-eight entries have been received to date, he said. Hacqua also emphasized that any other Jaycees wishing to enter should contact him or Jaycee president Sam Collins. The winner will receive a trophy, he added. Charies Fish- erman was last year’s winner. Jaycees Upset | 5 Double Pays $303.20 Auto Daredevils To Appear | In Key West On February 6 James Brothers To Perform At Motorcycle Oval Frank and Jesse James, automobile dare-devils, wil] bring their troupe of “de-| molition demons” to Key' 5 Wes rf ces The Key West Kennel Club’s'gi Hatiticar, Charley Conch goes West for performances at lee A hese = been aera os the Key West Motorcycle officially closed. the witner, . - | Outboard Club In Cage Loop The Jaycees pulled the biggest upset of the season when they! Squeezed a 29-28 victory over sec-| jond place Outboard Club in the, Winner—Overseas Kennel’s Dark Brindle D., June, 1952. Rural Streak— Scatterling LEKKO 13.40 © 4.00 BARDAHL 3.80 CAPRICORN 3.00 3.40 3-8) 28.00 ne Quiniela (3-8) 28. EIGHTH RACE Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Brindle B., March, 1952. Rural Streak—Officer’s een su Desey,, 5] Am 8m so am BOGOTA : 4.20 : NINTH RACE Winner—Mrs. 0. Z. Ferrell’s Brindle D., May, 1951. Rural Streak—Little Super TRADE SECRET 22.60 11.80 4.40 PAGODA 15.80 6.80 Quiniela (1-2) 52.00 JUST A BOMB 10.30 TENTH RACE apes rato Whitehead’s Red Brindle D., October, 1949, Little Ralph— petate se 33 18 cums EMBRACEABLE : 3.40 ene THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, February 2, 1954 ENTRIES Gatling gal Looier in her last two starts. frat iegt tee! TONIGHT S a strong choice after trailing Le-| Page 6 Other entries include. Tar Heel Ferrell’s Lilac Lady, E. F. Snipes wood and Jim Pilgrim’s Mischief/Figst RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 The program will get underway at 8:15 p. m. with a Grade Four start over the 5-16 mile distance. Capricious Lady Crystal Hill Single Bingle Mighty Moon Super Tate Taxes Me Galey Sweeting’s free throw with| five seconds to go cinched the win| for the Jaycees, but it was Ray) Schoneck who was the hero. With/ a minute and a half to go and trailing 26-24, Schoneck tied the; game up with a long set shot and) then with 15 seconds to go, he set! the Jaycees with a beautiful layup. In desperation, an Outboard Club) man fouled Sweeting and he iced making the score 29-26 until Joe Fleitas sank a futile field goal as) the whistle was blowing to make it! 29-28, The Jaycees took the lead in the} first quarter 10-7 and still lead at: ime 18-13, but the Outboard Club managed to tie it up in the ‘third period at 22-22. Galey Sweeting was high man for the Jaycees with 9, but Gene) Skaggs was high man in the game, with 10. 10847 2 7696 2 VX-1 kept their unbeaten record) intact with a 49-23 over Grace Lu- jdropped in 21 points, 14 in the! Recreation Facilities To Be Improved At Naval Air Station * . Sweeping improvements in re- creation facilities at the Key West edgy pea eee Pree day. as Captain Thomas Ashcraft, Commanding Officer, announced the allocation and approval. by the Recreation Council of expenditures ‘The money will pay for a wide] range of projects. Included is an) allocation to obtain a complete Hine) of tools and machines to equip two) shops at Seaplane Base and Boca Chica Sane the Naval Air Station. ing facilities will be it at Flagg Field to make it} large gatherings as i aplane Base} Z priation which) addition to the $12,000 pro-| Eetr = Wed lange appropriation was) is in a ex-| g to provide a suit- i E 3 rER m g|in this southeastern Pennsylvania “| Woodchuck’s burrow. City Scout Dancing Jil SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Selada SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Happy John Amber West Silver Bar Red Secret Charlie Fax Boots-N-Saddle Sod Buster Larry’s Star Dust THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile Grade M Soi Bonita Mandatory Berkshire Mr. Mighty Lad R. 0. ‘S New Heel Flashy -Pearl R. 0. ‘S Hesitation Misty Magee FOURTH RACE — 5-16-mile Grade 5 Spiedeli J. Mikulak, Fleet All Weather Training Unit; Lt, Cdr. R. L. Comb and Lt. J. Hill of AirShip Develop- ment Squadron Eleven; Chief Ra- dio Electrician A. Gugere of Air Development Squadron One; and Lt. E. R. Lineberger and Lt, (j. g.) W. O. Fleming of the Naval Air Station. Lt, (j. g.) Fleming is Spe- cial Services Officer for the Air) Station, in charge of the recrea-) tion and athletic programs. Northerners Are Watching For Groundhog Today QUARRYVILLE, Pa. # — Six more weeks of winter or the ad- vent of spring—that’s the big issue today as the slumbering Lodge of Mer-Shack Groundhogs breathlessly awaits|FiFTH RACE — 5-16 mile the decision of its favovite thick- Grade 4 set marmot—groundhog to the lay-| Buzz A Bit man, e e community the occasion rania Dy, Keilly Is scends all other events, however! . H Returned Here national or ifternational their re-| For Navy Duty Percussions. The lodge brethren climbed from Lieutenant Henry V. P. Keilly, DC, USNR, of Paterson, N. J. SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Silver-N-Gold Connie Lou R. O. ’S Rube Sophino Blissful in Chinelly Midnighter Portis Boy EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Final Reward Carib Bugs Lass Easy Whirl Alletyle Miss Ann Murphy Babbling Bess Wilshi NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 1 Queen O Mine Over My Shoulder Crestwood Lilac Lady Tabcin Modest Blond Mischief Giri Gene Huff TENTH RACE — 38 mile Moving Please Patty Wheeler For this is Groundhog Day, and warm beds in the cold predawn winter morning to dress and as- semble for the annual foray into the fields in search* of Brother vises the Commanding Officer recreation and athletic mat- . It is made up of representa- from the various units locat- @d at the Naval Air Station. The recommendations were re- eeived enthusiastically by Captain Ashcraft, and ordered inte execu- Captain Ashcraft stated that the Q@ew program is probably the lar- gest single improvement scheduled fm recreation facilities ever under- taken at the Naval Air Station. He emphasized that nearly all of the — had been needed for along Members of the Recreation Coun- e@ who met to recommend . the Program were: Lieutenant Com- J. N. Tulino of Helicopter Anti- Submerine Squadron One; Lt. G. ~| As legend has it, if the groundhog emerges from his hole, sees his shadow and ducks back, keep the flong flannels on, friend, we're in |for six more weeks of winter. js ispensa | But if he fails to see that shadow|™ kG and elects to remain topside for! From September agp _— {a stroll, then break out the spring|/45_Dr. Keilly Navel Tesining |togs, warmer weather is on sa haben Sarit the Maryland aig way, | + bridge, : |,,.While the “wigwag” squads anq/fore being transferred to the Naval \“radar” companies leq Station Dispensary here in Key |Brother Groundhog’s reactions for|West where he remained until posterity, fellow members back at 1%. Pee: ‘ the lodge conducted their own ex-|Mactive duty at the end of his Key PAINTING " At the RIGHT PRICE \ploration, Hibernating Governor| West tour and practiced me Ke Charles F. Hess pulled the mwiten| March, 1946, to pong NEW STUDEBAKER that supplies the “juice” on their|!952, at Little Fails,'N, J. He was |“atom machine.” \recalled to active duty in 1952. |CARS AND TRUCKS | Two unnamed lodge members| Dr, and Mrs. Keilly, together/Mean Maximum Econom. \who volunteered to fit themselves with their two daughters Marga FoR REPAIR APPOINTMENT, jinto the “‘atom-powered” machine, |ret, 6, and Janice Aan, 4, will AUTO DEMONSTRATION were transported back into the/make their home at 1515 18th [past 10.000 years to see what the Street during the doctor's tour of Come By jthickset marmot of that era did val Station. _ we duty at. the Na 1130 DUVAL STREET | or DIAL 2.2401 $$$333 Save ssssss $$$S$S3 Save TWINS GARAGE Means QUALITY AUTO s REPAIRS BODY WORK AND USED CARS They will submit a full re; Basques hunted whales in at the annual dinner taint Phage and 13th Centuries. | therans in the nightcap. | However, the Flyers had to come! up with a 20 point fourth quarter) ito take the win. Grace Lutherans, $$33$$) | | Buses Every 20 Minutes FREE PARKING QUINIELAS EVERY RACE Listen to Greyhound Experts Every Monday, Wednes LUIGI Warm, Co ee een ee ee ———— on 6-7. it iw caeuun ome sibariinoen permet gs vail Go lh Sania 58 * the nation’s outstanding, “4 igang rveigesa maa osm beed ‘Third Race: Mr. Mighty : jbearing a rider lying atop the). * , Lad, since they boast that they |hood. That stunt is known as “‘the|S0i Botta and R. 0.’s New Meal, 3 ” (6-3-1) demolish each of th human battering ram. 5 ' e SATS|'"Also scheduled on the program| Fourth Race: Moving they use in their stunts. lis the “dive bomber.” That bit of|Coursing News and Predict, (85.1) Among the many stunts they per- Sunday afternoon diversion features} Fifth Race: Super Tate, Taxes form are rolling a car over at 50a car going up a ramp 30 feet long/Me and Dancing Jill. (1-3-7) miles per hour, crashing headon to send it fiying into the air some! Sixth Race: Melody Hill, Brave into a solid wall of ice at 45 miles 75 feet and go crashing down atop|Pal and Val Victory.: (5-7-9) per hour and ramming through a'several other cars parked there.) Seveath Race: Captain Chineliy, wooden wall that has been satur-| The main event, so to speak, will/R. 0.’s Rube and Blissful. (8-2-1) Eighth Race: Caribe, Babbling Bess ad Bugs Lass. (3-1-7) Ninth Race: Overy My Shoulder, Tabcin and Queen O Mine. (6-83) Tenth Race: Carlton, Spring Bun ny and Bendina, (1-2-8) YoU SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY A DEPENDABLE BATTERY" With Its Self-Charging Feature WE BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN ‘You Help By B: A HESTER BATTERY LOU SMITH 1116 White Street eee reerrertiaeions —jbe a head-on crash between two} Played them through two and ajcars travelling 60 miles per hour half quarters, but they tired at the and the James brothers famous end and led by Bill Kirk, who!pool of fire. | In the latter feat, a 25 foot circie| last quarter, the Flyers iced the is outlined in sawdust and wood victory. \shavings and ten gallons of gaso- Although they led most of the'line are poured in this circle. As’, game, Grace Lutherans managed 'soon as the gas is ignited, a car to tie it up a couple of times, butjdrives into the circle and stops. the Flyers would pull away im-| The car does not come out and| mediately as they controlled both | the driver has to get out of the backboards and were getting most!automobile and come running | of the rebounds. \through that wall of solid flame Jim Rusk, the Flyers highscorer,/to reach safety. This is the grand dropped in 15 points to aid the|finale and never has it been pre- | Flyers offense. Tom Murphy and sented with a single spectator re-| Bruce Weinman led the Lutherans|maining in his seat. Every spec- attack with seven points each. tator is always on his feet to Score: catch a glimpse of the driver in Grace Lutherans 6 8 7 2 23 that fire pool. i VX-1 8 11 10 20 49, The American Legion and the| Basketball Standings |Key West Angels Motorcycle Club jis sponsoring the James brothers appearance here. Frank (Chick) Genovese, Minnes-| \polis Millers’ manager last season, | is now a scout for the New York i¢s Pet. 1,000 .TSO -500 -429 +167 143 VX-1 Outboard Club Independents Jaycees Evans Grace Lutherans AURONon SPECI ts ---- Grandstand mfortable Sea Weide Protected Against Inclement “3 é Queen O’ Mine Over My Shoulder Crestwood Lilac Lady Tabcin Modest Blond Mischief Girl Gene Huff 2 Y « & TEN RACES TONIGHT POST TIME 8:15 ADM. 25¢ No Minors DAILY DOUBLE. Ist and gad RACES day, Friday Nights over Station WKWF at 7:15 LADIES NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY — LapiEs ADMITTED FREE Servicemen In Uniform Are Always Admitted ‘FREE!