The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 3, 1954, Page 8

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Ty, a Bein, Lil, Lady.Pay $182 Quiniela In Feature Tues. The race everybody has been waiting for—a meeting +etween =Manuel Foster’s Comstock and Overseas Ken- nel’s: Legal Looter—will be run ©ff.tonight as the fea- ture of a ten race Key West Kennel Club program. It will be the first meeting between the fwo top dogs at the track. Ag if that wasn’t enough of an attraction, the field has been sprinkled with six othe? dogs, each of which could come in a winner. It ‘will ‘be Comstock’s toughest test'of the season. Comstotk will be out aft- er his eighth win of the cur- rent meeting. ' He set ‘a new track record of 30.3 seconds for the 5-16 Hi bet at i ge 3 fieldin ‘ace includes Carlita, Short Bid, Wes Hardin, Timber Range, Range Twilight, i : : ; R i g2 ae i a5e gs “t Ailing Now By*MURRAY ROSE Weil's; health” wil aetsemiss 's wi rmi whether champion weeks’ preparation for the fight. If the match is made and Mar- elano wins, he is a cinch to take on Charles, the former champion, outdoors in June, If the Bucceroni match is not. made, Danny wil}/*%4 tennis be bypassed for the June Charles! it. Rocky already has reeled off many a mile in roadwork at the upstate Grossinger Country Club, where he usually trains for his big fights. He’s ready to start boxing : at a minute’s notice. Weill won't permit Rocky to fight unless.he is around to super- vise theschamp’s training activity and healthy. enough to work in Marciano’s corner on fight night. Since his operation several weeks of $3,141.20 was spent for thet pur-|be ago, Weill has been taking things! easy, i ‘The youngest boxer ever to win the heavyweight title was Joe! Louis, He was 23 when he won the! championship from Jim Braddock, CLAYTON WARD DI SOD BUSTER Daily Winner—Royal 0. Broad B08 NEW Bi RE cities. One came from Gary, Indiana, as a matter of fact. CAPRICIOUS LADY ERKSHI) R. 0. ’S HESITATION Dead Heat For Show OVER MY SHOULDER Concn’s SELECTIONS 5.80 © 3.20 2.40 Winner—Ed Sousa’s Red Brindle son —| "s D.., J; x . Rapid Feller—Iowa Lass LARRY'S STAR DUST maa a BOOTS-N-SADDLE 480 260 3.00 Double—Selada and Larry's Star Dust paid RACE THIRD Seymour’s Brindle D., July, 1952, Rural Speedster— 4.20 3.00 2.40 5.00 3.80 3.60 FOURTH RACE Winner—Don Branson’s Fawn & White D., August, 1951. Pre-Flight~Silver 8.20 5.00 6.40 FIFTH RACE 3.40 3.60 4.40 Winner—Mantel Foster’s Brindle B., Nov., 1951. Oklahoman—Bonnie Brook E. ee ae Fawn Brindle D., June, 1952. Secret Cacho GLORY HILL 4.00 4) z GATLING 3.40 340 38) CITY SCOUT 3.20 Winner—-Walter Ow: Brindle B. ae ic—Ov. en's ® ber, 1950. Drug i Lucky BRAVE PAL a oe ae oe MELODY HILL 7.20 3.40 LUSTRE GAL 3.20 Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ F; B., Ai a —R. K. ‘awn B., August, 1951. Beach — BLISSFU 13.60 eT pe ach Comber—Margine R. 0. ’S RUBE 4.60 3.60 SOPHINO 40 “Winner—F. 8. Stutz’ Brindle B., Jul; eae —F. B. . le B., . Razor’ Wi ey ly, PA os Edge—All Over Town CARIB 7.00 3.00 BUGS LASS 3.00 Winner—M. W, F; Brindle D. ime sy . W. Fagg’s + ber, 1951. Rolling TABCIN [Tar ~ aces Yet tie Aina LILAC LADY E 15.00 CRESTWOOD 220 Z TENTH RACE Winner—Ed onal Red Brindle B., September, 1951, Rural Streak~ SPRING 640 5.40 4.60 EVEN KEY 6.20 4.40 LADY CRYSTAL 11.20 PageS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, February 3, 1954 CHARLEY _ First Race: Little Darlin, River- ia, and Jo Ann Del. (5-6-3) Second Race: Bob Stack, —|Miss and Hartagon. (2-4-8) Third Race: Quick Val, Restore! and Acro. (8-4-2) Fourth Race: Lady Sandy, Lady ‘The results will be announced lat-|Portis and Longiene. (4-1-7) 3} Tonight's Kennel Club will show Comstock going from the number eight box in the feature! race, which shouldn’t Fifth Race: Black Bomb, Dian| Hill and Hush Shane. (2-3-8) Sixth Race: Capehart, R. 0.’s| (Moonbeam and Meadow Craft, (2- 5-3) mi Seventh Race: Rural Cousin, Mercury Switch and Pretty Blos- is another pup in thelsom. (6-4-8) But race who'll bear watching — Over- seas ike 7 ea EE i i Hill, Reciepts from the Key West 4 i 1 Fy : E a Fh e Fee i § ek g Es gal 2 i & g i F E |was for football equipment. A total ; A i 1 Eighth Race: Range Twilight, News Carrier and Judy Doll. (5- 8-6) Ninth Race: Legal Looter, Com-| stock and Irene Hill, (2-8-5) Looter, Comstock} Tenth Race: Flakes of Fire, Iz, zy Ort and Glen Page. (2-1-7) Football Income Report Is Given jpext season. That payment amoun- High School’s unbeaten footbailjted to $2,059.98. It cost the. high Season have provided enough mon-|school $1,365.79 to erect and main-' ey to finance the school’s entire|tain the bleachers, : $241.- Field Expenses, $235.04. Filming Games, $407.26, Florida High School Athletic Ass'n Dues, $97.00 Game Officials, $1,079.50. Gold Coast Expenses, $93.75. Guarantees, $6,683.75. Hospital, Doctors and Insurance, $531.32. Hotels and Meals, $308.63. Loudspeaker System, $510.57. Petty Cash and Stamps, $18.00. Police, $235. Scouting, $113.00. Supplies, $41.25, Telephone and Telegraph, $187.- or'CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS gecse Se, 3.40 Quiniela (2-8) 182.00 Quiniela (5-8) 31.60 Quiniela (5-8) 12.80 22.80 HEEL Quiniela (1-7) 17.60 Quiniela (1-3) 49.00 Dead heat for win Quiniela (5-6) 13.60 Quiniela (5-7) 21.60 Quiniela (1-2) 14.80 Quiniela (2-3) 23.20 Quiniela (2-3) 19.80 Giants Are On Market For Players By BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK #—The New Y He was signed late yesterday just a Pll giv ee i Bobb: for pitchers Don Liddle and J Antonelli, catcher Ebba St. and infielder Billy Klaus. One source, who predicted the ‘Thomson trade, suggested the g strength. The Giants signed their other’ ‘Thompson yesterday—the one with Hesitated THIRD RACE — 5-$6 mile Grade 5 Restore Peck’s Pearl Viking Love FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Guajira Lady Portis Longiene Lady Sandy iid Hi tia 3 3 i Fearless Warrior rnb RACE — 5-16 mile the “P” in his name, Hank Thomp-| _ son, who probably will be their, third baseman, a raise to $15,000, up about $3,000. Elsewhere in baseball the Braves ‘signed pitcher Phil Paine, who is expected to take over Liddle’s relief duties. Paine has been in the| TENTH RACE — 34 mile Army since in 1951. Regulars who signed included catcher Del Rice of the St.Louis White Sox, third baseman Joe! \Kirrene, infielder Neil Berry. —— BATTERIES 18 Mos, _ $11.75 | 24 Mos, —_ $14.00} . Cocker and springer spaniels are} increasing is popiatty ‘Louise Duke Tops Navy Wives Loop jhigh with a 179 game and Florence} Legal Looter, Comstock To Clash Tonight In Kennel Ciub Feature Race Key West Kennel Club Results Winner—Walter Owen's Brindle B., October, 1951. Be Black—My Little Susie SELADA 840 «4402.60 THERE'S THAT DOG AGAIN... Manuel Foster’s Comstock (No. 4) is rewarded with a blanket of roses for his performance in winning the March of Dimes Handicap race last Saturday night. The runner-up was Burning Bright (No. 5). Shown with the dogs are, from the left, Max Carey, Kennel Club General Manager; Mrs. Nell Lopez, a member of the March of Dimes Commit- tee; Mr. Foster, and Bill Moore, Kennel Club Presiding Judge. Racing Secretary L. L. Griffin is in the rear. It Pays To ADVERTISE In The \Citizen—Use Its Columns Freely Louise Duke topped the Navyliry took three points from Gulf- Wives Bowling league this week stream. Chucks and the Children’s with a 193 game rolled over the|Corner teams split with two points Naval Station Alleys leach, Cherry McFarlane was second! ‘The standings: 7. 2 Fe WHO BROUGHT BATTERY | PRICES DOWN IN KEY WEST? Beekers scored 175 for third place. Pa Won? Lom Answer: i igh| MacArthur Dairy .. 40 Dorothy Williams rolled the high u sereis with 501. Home Mill 33 The MacArthur Dairy team scor- led the high team game of 176 and pate 2077. i 54 Sie took three points|Children’s Corner . 11 from the NCCS and MacArthur Da- $ $$$ SAVE KS S$ § for QUALITY USED CARS and General Auto Repairs TWINS GARAGE 1190 DUVAL ST. DIAL 2-2401 $$ $$ SAVE $$$ $ LOU SMITH 1116 WHITE STREET With the Dependable HESTER Battery With Its Emergency Self Charging FEATURE To Keep Prices Down Be Sure To Buy A HESTER! All Ladies Admitted Free 12 19 26 26 23 29 23 29 41 Sold at Track Only GREEN SHEET Greyhound Selections WINNERS — QUINIELAS No Bunk - No Holdouts dust Honest Information Post Time, 8:15 PLM. 10 RACES NIGHTLY Beautiful New Grandstand Adm, 25¢ PARI-MUTUEL BETTING QUINIELAS EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLES Ist AND 2nd RACES Warm, Comfortable Seats . .. Grandstand Protected Against Inclement Weather LADIES’ NITE EVERY WEDNESDAY NITE All Servicemen In Uniform Always Admitted Free Listen to “GREYHOUND EXPERTS” Over WEWF Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights at 7:15

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