The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 5, 1954, Page 6

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Meadow Craft, Sir McKay To Seek Second Straight Kennel Club Victories xk Ki hk x« && ® xxr Kk: ee tek zx * & *& +k ok Conchs To Close Out Home Cage Season Sat. Against Archbishop Curley kk * Cinbon Wins Feature In Action Thurs. Walter Owen’s Meadow Craft and Royal Seymour's: Sir McKay will furnish the chief competition tonight in the feature race at the Key West Kennel Club as their meeting moves into the 36th night of racing. Both of these pups won their last outings and have been promoted to Grade One by racing secretary L. L. Griffin. Sir McKay, in particular, has won four starts over some top Grade One com- petitors and should go to the post something of a fav- orite tonight. Other entries in the fea- ture tonight include F. B. Stutz’ Bogota, Sam Baxen- dale’s Short Bid, Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell's Lilac Lady, Fred Whitehead’s News Carrier, Don Branson’s Wes Hardin and M. W. Fage’s Carlita. , Program including i | ga bal ar | i Ra on E 2 : i i PEEg z : i I i 8 5 E i et Pag ette § Over Olson By JACK HAND NEW YORK (#—The fight in the Garden tonight suggests that old bromide about “the “kid with a future” and “the, vet at the cross- Toads.” The “kid” in this cast is 23-year- old Joey Giardello of Philadelphia, the No. 2 challenger to middle- weight champion Bobo Olson. The “vet” is 29-year-old Walter Car- tier of New York, no longer listed among the top 10 of his division. Both radio (ABC) and television (NBC) will carry the 10-round match nationally at 10 p.m., EST. Giardello is a 2 to 1 favorite.) Giardello showed unexpected| Punching power in his last start, Jan. 8, when he stopped Garth Panter, who never had been stopped before. Joey claims he used to be “chicken” about putting away an opponent but has now turned into a real “tiger.” He has a record of 15 knockouts in 62 bouts. Regardless of his punching pow- 6 eri Giardello is a fast-improving| fighter with important victories| over men like Billy Graham, Gil Turner and Ernie Durando. He has been aiming for Olson but has to wait his turn because of the April Key West Kennel Club Results FIRST RACE beans hg Whitehead’s Black B., March, 1951. Summer Lightning, Imp. By CHRIS EDMONDS Victory Here samong the 0 —— Milwaukee Braves Are Rolling unning For c 4th Straight In Money As Top-Money Makers the fold t visit whether he'd replied with an em- “I should say not.” veral men have returned but says, We're not upset.’ MILWAUKEE (?—The rich give-/of them were here “We don't go South for another SUMMER GAL 9.20 He 2.80 ra . away menu at Milwaukee County as v! Bobby 1 the two weeks and I'm sure most of atte 3.00 aa Quiniela (2-4) 10.60 The Key West Wighisisdium Jast summer appears tolex eed to an es @ the players will be signed by then,” F School basketball team wil] |have produced a winter crop of a he adds SECOND RACE singe joney-hungry baseball players t Winner—Ed Souza’s Black B., August, 1951. Quick Victory—Roll Rita make their final home ap-| The Milw aukee Braves had only $12,000 WOwlGnioeie ROLLAWAY MARGIE : 2.60 the White Street gym when 'terday in comparison—and there’s/ews— Daily Double—Summer Gal and Dublin Gal paid 76.00 5 been no visible stampede into the @0v THIRD RACE they tangle with the Arch-lont ctrice for salary chats, Whatlserve ¢ | ’s Bri i bishop Curley five. Jit boils down to is a so-far-unsuc-|tained fre the same Feen-Sance Baxendale’s Brindle Bu AUG, = J. Quinn—Sly Boots P cane {cessful clamor for a bigger cut of/deal wt here, | MOBILE HOME ee a : 340 3.40 Quiniela (5-8) 86.00 It is a non-conference line profits from the top money-|agreed y a Also WHITEY'’S SON 6.60 game, but an important one raring club in major league base-| Three B 3 here still) STREAMLITE, LUXOR, FOURTH RACE since it may determine the! “The 1953 Braves really lived it are cnsia whnny | VAN DALE, SMOKER Winner—Point Breeze Kennels, Inc.’s Black D., June, 1950. Drumnagrella the Conchs’ seédipg in the up in their first Milwaukee season, ean fonch luc field. RAWLINGS TRAILER SALES at — Se 7 " yi Boyer’ oe 20.40 1040 © 6.40 upcoming Class AA District mais omnes eae Billy Br er Lew) JOE'S AUTO SALES MATTHEW HILL 9.60 $20 Quiniela (6-7) 127.80 Basketball tourney in Miami|than the contents of thar’ pov en parelie sagt “a — to P.O., Marathon, = 7 ’ February 24-27. \velopes. There was hardly a man! yo lives in Chicago, Was. 2 FINANCIN % FIFTH RACE 7 5. aut thst on the club that didn’t receive Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Brindle D., June, 1951. Mixed Harmony—Miss CUEIEY VEAL Ht Inia) GOL Sse racitagdtnen asi waite! STIS SAT ASI Abilene wis Coast Conference member, down to free milk for his kids for LET’S GOBY 4.20 2.80 2.40 is not competing for the to-|six months. Tractors, automobiles, BOLL, LABAE 4.20 a Quiniela (3-7) 26.80 ga this ae eee it does Wrist watches and a year’s supply : of fresh lamb figured t SIXTH RACE not have a full schedule. The front office: fared Se ‘ x Key West is coasting along on| as well as fans fought for tickets, adit ‘ Winner—Walter Owen's Black D., Sept., 1950. Double Call—Release 13 fo | it’ ted th RELEASE CALL 27.20 6.40 5.00 ja 7-3 record for the season—a|so well it’s been estimated the T M RR W Cl i: 7-8) 72.60 mark eclipsed only by the Miami|club cleared enough to pay off wae ee ae ean Es) High Stingarees in the District. Ifjits losses for the final dismal NI H the Conchs can sweep tomorrow] years in Boston. SEVENTH RACE ight’s game and to win their) But only four regul re | G T Winner Claude Betterson's Black Brindle D., July, 1051, Mixed Harmony [Pasa gear A gpd trl tall a ea b Stingarees, Miami Beach and South TRAIL GUIDE $00 4.00 4.00 i Sold at Track Only KEY WEST SNOW TWINKLE 7.20 5.80 Quiniela (5-8) 107.80 Broward, they will be ranked sec- INGRID 3.20 lond to Miami and get a break in GREEN SHEET ithe District pairings. | GrevheundiGsicStacs HIGH SCHOOL EIGHTH RACE And they'll need all the breaks MM WINNERS — QUINIELAS wae B. Stutz’ Brindle B. daly, rier mame Edge—All Over Town they can get since the Conchs will | No Bunk - No Holdouts vs. Ae ft =r ; a $20 Quiniela (1-2) 13.60 be competing with teams like Mi- dust Honest Information pahcpe ECR! 2.30 ami Jackson, Edison, West Pal BISHOP CURLEY ‘ Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Gab) = ee NINTH RACE les, and South Broward. Nae paa K. Hutchings’ mare a pea. Tmable Bug—Lady Orlando thes and Lire Dees teams t R (MIAMI) : : 3 is ‘in istrict ay will goon to] O b dq GAY SKIPPER 3.80 3.20 Quiniela (3-5) 74.60 see the State Class AA tourney. utboar aces Last Home Game ROBERT T. Y. 5.00 The Conchs will have their hands] GARRISON BIGHT vin Burk’s Brindl a Santee Sonny Marsh ree S ine Sim, £0 eles’ cel Sund 1:00 P.M. A and B Games Winner—Elvin ’s Brindle B., April, 1951, 'y Marsha! it Size oa] evens ey- un : VL, < BENO MARY tie ae rie inisla (4-1) 40:20 nee They’ve ret = Eel mG Game Times, 7:00 & 8:0 Quinie . their games on Toad ani e | em ape uay HOUR ae crackerbox Key West gym mayig gg § save $s $$ $| Adm. 50c and $1.00 ° 9 . Pageé = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, February 5, 1954 srg rong clubs peg + Ror QUALITY USED CARS HI H Tonight s Entries iil Biggest threat to the Conchs willland Genera! Auto Repairs G SCHOOL FIRST RACE — S-16 mile Grade 4 Betty Jan For Blending Tackler Carlton Single Bingle Clayton Werd Miss Guy Viberation SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Silent Profit Happy John Spiedell Lady Fiction 0. J.‘S Inside Silver Bar Forest Wild Boots-N-Saddle THIRD RACE — S-16 mile Grade § Vigilante Moving Please Mer-Shack Lucky Package Micro-Sheen Pakistan Toast of The Town, Fabulous Flight FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Memory Time Lady Crystal City Scout R. 0. ‘S New Heel Lacry’s Star Dust Capricious Lady Jo Go Migrator FIFTH RACE — 3-8 mile 2 Olson-Kid Gavilan title bout at Chicago. While waiting, Giardello has agreed to give Cartier a chance to make up for the unani- mous decision he lost to Joey at; Brooklyn’s Eastern Parkway last) Oct. 26. | Cartier hasn’t fought in the Gar-| den since he was stopped by Kid Gavilan, Dec. 14, 1951, a fight he| was winning on all three score-| cards until he ran into a 10th round Gavilan flurry, He won only one of three last year, losing to R. Turpin on a disqualification in London last March. A Jan. 4 de- cision over Randy Sandy started jagee IXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Cyrstal Hill Dancing Jill Super Tate Taxes Me Buzz A Bit SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 | Blue Manikin him back up the ladder, he hopes, |field in the National League,” Steeler Inks Pact Rooney declared. Cameron agreed to terms last night from Los Angeles. The trans- action, handled by phone, is PITTSBURGH W—Paul Camer-|scheduled to be completed some- on, flashy UCLA halfback, has be-|time today when Cameron goes|Grade $ come the second All America back- field star to agree to play for the through the formality of signing a contract with a West Coast rep- National Football League's Pitts-| resentative of the Steelers. burgh Steelers and Steeler Presi-| The Steelers didn't reveal what dent Art Rooney is the dilant man in town. most ju-ithey are paying the All America players but sources close to the “With Cameron and Johnay Latt-|club indicated each will get around ner we should have the best back- $10,000 mer one-year contracts, She was the winner of the Key) West Kennel Club “Name The Bun- joy”” contest. Micky W. s | | Short Bid |ELEVENTH RACE — $8 mile Stylish Blond R. 0. ‘S Moonbeam Breezemont Alistyle |McKay and Short Bid Concr's Setections |their choice. He was an easy win- ner, The judges were in a quan- dary. wife of the Popular Albert “Shine” » was the winner. now e@ dog owner—the possessor of R. O’s Blow- fly, She also received a season’s to the track. here comes Rusty. y Conch names Meadow Craft and Sir McKay as the pups to watch in the feature. Other selections: First. Race: Viberation, Miss Guy, For Blending. (5-3-6) Second Race: Forest Wild, Sil- ent Profit, Silver Bar. (4-3-2) Third Race: Toast of the Town, Fabulous Flight, Lucky Package. (2-3-8) Fourth Race: Capricious Lady, y’s Star Dust and R. O's New Heel. (1-3-6) Fifth Race: Sod Buster, Red Secret and Berkshire. (1-4-5) Sixth Race: Archangel, Novella and Super Tate. (4-1-6) Seventh Race: Baker Boy, Ra- zor’s Rocket and Miss Ann M phy. (2-7-3) Eighth Race: Lustre Gal, Even Key and Captain Chinelly, (6-2-1) Ninth Race: R. O's Rube, Mod- lest Blond and Bardahl. (1-6-7) Tenth Race: Meadow Craft, Sir (5-4-2) Eleventh Race: Selada, Allstyle jand Trade In, (23-4) 10,000 MILE Guaranty on USED CARS with < 22D), Carlife | ¥y y >) Moderator Trade Ip } eee meer | Selada | NAVARRO, Inc. 601 Duval St. Tel. 2- be six foot, three inch Jim Dia- mond, a fellow who gave them this past fall. Diamond is a hard man to stop from anywhere on the court. The Curley record shows two |wins over Gold Coast teams thus far in the campaign. Only change announced by Coach jWin Jones in his lineup is the nam- ling of Gibby Gates as a sure start- er. Gates will take over the guard spot vacated by Jim Solomon who graduated at the start of the new year. k Stu Logun will flank him and John Carbonell will be at his regu- jlar center berth. Glynn Archer and Julio Henri-| quez, currently the Conchs’ lead.-| ing scorers will be at the forward positions. | Game time tomorrow is 8:15 |p. m. Monte Irvin of the New York Giants has a lifetime batting aver- ‘age of .309. 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