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Conchs Seek Fourth Straight Win In Final Home Appearance Here Tonight kk kk * kkk kk * KK Ree x*k x * ek RLV 5k Daily Double Pays $510.40; Comstock To Race In Sea Shell Special Curley * Pool Of Fire | pascapiserses ay Page 10 THE KEY WESTCITIZEN Saturday, February 6, se iter what soem ee waaiese! with nothing but’ several E Frank And Jesse James Slate — we; see For Crucial Clash Tonight Those Key West Conchs, 3 riding high on the crest of] | a three game win streak, will be out to fatten their season record tonight when they run into the Archbishop) | Curley five on the local) ; hardwood, The game is slated to get) underway at 8:15 p. m. The Jayvees will battle it out in a preliminary game set for Tp. m. Tt will be the last chance for local fans to see the Conchs in action this year. After tonight’s tilt, a non- conference debacle, they'll For an afternoon of nothing but thrills after thrills, be certain to attend their final performance Sun- day February 7th at 2:30 _ | ; | Sunday afternoon at Boca Chica)absolutely terrific. The headon|*t the Boca Chica Race Trac | _The Daily Double payoff pace Track, the Frank and Jessie collision is so terrigying that prac-| hit a new high for this year’ S\James automobile thrill show will tically everyone there is certain| Key West Kennel Club meet-|put on a presentation of “Motor that both drivers will be seriously| | Score In Large | Payoff Friday {Thrill Show Performance Sunday | ling last night when F. B.|Mania': completely out of this|injured. The last stunt of the day Mis, Holtsberg us gi : jworld, Every single car that the the Fire Pool can be a tragedy. \Stutz Viberation and MTrs.|group uses will be demolished. It) — i 4 Jessie J ; sot 2 0. Z. Ferrell's Silent Profitlis hard to believe without seecing| Sona ne’ ween tae nis Wins Golf Meet A A wutomobile into this » is | g this demonstration, that the Human posed to get out of fnpnremiee Mrs, Ruth Holtzberg scored came in winners to pay eile; Socal pamahiy: Gevishgn euch huge $510.40. | One Key West racing fan |cashed a ticket in that a- mount last night. In addi- tion, the Quiniela on the first race paid a whopping 141.00. hottest dog at the track will make his second start of the week in the Sea Shell Motel Tonight, Comstock, the’ Punishment, slamming, smashing, Bar eeite aatetes 8 rough the and rolling and yet every driver! ace however, his automobile ex- |will be able to continue the show, ploded just as he entered the pool | The dive bomber, wall of ice,'and no one ever expected to see fire wall, slide for life, etc., are him finally emerge from those CHARLEY low net of 66 to capture the March of Dimes Handicap Tour- ney at the Key West Golf Club. She was presented with a trophy donated by the club pro- fessional, Joe Loper. The complete list of winners: Class A: Low gross, Joe Lo- Per, Jr., 39-34-73 and Gene Wit- rel, 37-36-73. Low net, Robert Parks, 76-9-67. Class B: Low gross, Roy Duke, 36-42-78. Low net, Ward hit the road for a battle with Miami High Stingarees and crucial conference games THIS IS THE SORT OF STUNT THRILL-SEEKING Key Westers saw today at the Boca Chica ith Miami Beach and South Beach Road motorcycle track when Frank and Jesse James and their troup, of “Demolition Ww eacn & Demons” performed. Here Jesse James emerges from a 25-foot pool of fire. Ten full gallons Broward. of gasoline were used, the car was a total loss. Jesse’s eyebrows were singed. The result was Last night the South Broward) 4 terrific stunt. Another performance is set for Sunday afternoon, Special. He’ll be out after jhis fourth straight win and! jhis ninth of the current meeting. Last Saturday hi lS. ed ene Stn 2 heli | Tyson, 79-11-68. Silberman, 100-32-68. Ladies Division results: | night, he set a new track] Joe Figura’s Sea Shell Motel; And Charley Conch says that the] _ Class A: Low gross, Jeanne record of 30.3 seconds over|will be feted tonight with the first|winner will be a But he Bone 50-47-97, Low net, 106- i i i i also suggests that fans keep their| Seda the 5-16 mile distance and|running of the Sea Shell Handicap. 0 on ‘tn pup: Izzy Ort. He wo Class B: Low gross, Louise Sports Roundup By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK #—There has been a suspicion for quite some time that’ the modern wrestling game was not entirely on the level. There have been dark rumors that the lardy brotherhood works from a script, and that the eventual winner of any given “match” is known before the participants be- gin knives on one aother. ‘There is no great shock, there- fore, in coming suddenly upon Her- = jester and in the cur- lay Evening Post en- titled “Rasslin’ Was My Racket,” providing the reader has not lived an unusually secluded life, The round man tells of his hilarious experiences when he was hitting the hustings some 20 years ago as an All America footballer fresh out of Tennessee, In breaking this most sacred of all sporting trusts, Herman doesn’t | cut any corners. He names names, | many of them nationally famous in| their way, and he tells how the | Key West Kennel Club Results FIRST RACE Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Brindle B., April, 1951. Cameron—Deauville VIBERATION 15,00 6.00 12.00 CLAYTON. WARD 18.20 7.00 Quiniela (5-7) 141.00 FOR BLENDING 3.20 SECOND RACE Winner—Mrs. 0. Z. Ferrell’s Brindle D., May, 1951. Rural Streak—Little SILENT PROFIT 18.80 5.00 4.2 0 BOOTS-N-SADDLE 2.60 2. Quiniela (3-8) 38.60 SPIEDELL al Daily Double—Viberation and Silent Profit ae 510.40 THIRD RAC! Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Light Fawn D., June, 1952. Kansan—Flamingo ‘AN 12.20 3.60 3.40 PAKIST. . nk FABULOUS FLIGHT 4.20 3.60 Quiniela (3-7) 25.20 LUCKY PACKAGE 4.20 FOURTH RACE Winner—James A. Pilgrim’s Black & White D., June, 1951. Dandy Candy— Tennessee Belle JO GO 13.00 7.00 5.20 i LARRY’S STAR DUST 3.80 4.00 Quiniela (3-5) 40.20 CITY SCOUT 12.80 FIFTH RACE Winner—Don Branson’s Fawn & ‘White D., August, 1951. Pre-Flight~ Silver Trinket PREDICT 1520 7.40 4.00 Me: MISTY MAGEE 63.00 8.80 Quiniela (3-8) 82.20 YELLOW SADY 4.60 SIXTH RACE Winner—Jack Ortner’s Brindle D,, February, 1950. Man In The Moon— Jean Flager MIGHTY MOON 1.0 440 3.20 Ae BUZZ A BIT 5.60 3. Quiniela (2-7) 32.60 CRYSTAL HILL 4.80 SEVENTH RACE Jolene ea ta Kennel’s Red Brindle B., January, 1951. Rural Streak~ a MISS ANN MURPHY 10.20 3.20 3.80 CANUNCULUS 6.40 3.80 Quiniela (1-3) 30.00 GRAY HORN 5.80 EIGHTH RACE Winner—Royal O. Seymour’s Red Brindle D., Aug., 1951, Gun—Make Up Gal EVEN KEY. 7.20 5.20 3.00 CAPTAIN CHINELLY 13.40 5.20 Quiniela (1-2) 20.20 LUSTRE GAL 3.80 NINTH RACE Winner—Tar Heel Kennel’s Light Brindle B., November, 1951. Bill’s Find~ Melody Mill MODEST BLOND 13.60 7.80 3.80 BABBLING BESS 17.60 9.60 Quiniela (6-8) 89.40 MICKY W. 4.20 TENTH RACE Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Red Brindle D., June, 1952. Kansan—Flamingo BOGOTA 17.80 8.60 3.60 . MEADOW CRAFT 8.20 4.80 Quiniela (1-5) 62.00 LILAC LADY 40 3. ELEVENTH RACE Winner—Royal 0. Seymour’s Brindle D., July, 1952. Rural Speedster— Broadway Kay R. 0. 'S MOONBEAM 6.60 4.40 3.60 MODERATOR 6.20 4.20 Quiniela (5-7) 25.60 TRADE IN 3.40 to tie it in defeating his lit- ter-mate, Irene Hill. But Comstock should have some trouble tonight, chiefly from Irene Hill, also owned by Manuel Fos- iter. Izzy Ort, owned by Jack Ortner also poses a threat. He'll be mak- ing his second start at the Key West Kennel Club. Earlier he won two schooling races and then cap- tured a special grade race Wed- Inesday night easily over hand R. K. Hutching’s Cinbon, a win- ner Thursday, is also an entry. Other entries include: F, B. Range Twilight, Walter Owen’s High Legion, and Fred Whitehead’s Smart Design. Tonight's feature has been nam- ed for Joe Figura’s Sea Shell Mo- Stutz’ Wilshire, Claude Betterson’s lowed in that order after a photo|Doll and Timer Range. (2-3-66) | ports, a top flight handicapper. So'ty of class, Charley Conch is going out there| Other selections: tonight and look over his shoulder. | First Race: Silver-N-Gold, Con- Mrs. Dorothy Adams, comely/nie Lou and Perfida. (1-5-6) |manager of the Sea Shell will pre-| Second Race: Restore, Ginger sent the winning dog with a tro-|Hill and Super’s Memory. (2-6-1) phy. Third Race: R. O. ‘S Hesitation, 0, J.‘S Outside and Flashy Pearl, hotelry, will present the winning (4-1-5) ; \ ‘dog with a handsome trophy. | Fourth Race: Kay Roo, Jo Ann| | The eleven race program will/Dell and Dream’s Pride. (4-6-8) | \get underway at 8:15 p.m. All ser-| Fifth Race: Markoney, Little lviceemen in uniform are admitted Darlin and Slick Miss. (2-3-6) | \free of charge. | Sixth Race: Dian Hill, Aloof and In last night’s feature race, F./Hush Shane. (8-3-7) | B. Stutz’ Bogota, an 8-1 choice,| Seventh Race: Carib, Mercury | romped home a winner over Mea-|Switch and Bugs Lass. (6-1-2) doweraft and Lilac Lady, who fol-| Eighth Race: Gay Skipper, Judy finish. | Ninth Race: Burning Bright, Bogota drove wide around the|Trade Secret and Glen Page, (2-| outside to shade the second place/4-8) dog by a slim half lenth margin.| Tenth Race: Comstock, Izzy Ort, He paid 17.80, 8.60 and 3.60, Mea-jand Irene Hill. (6-5-3) | then came back Wednes-|And Mr. Figura is, from all re-|nis first start handily and has plen-| Duke, 60-57-117. Low net, Ruth Holtzberg, 122-59-63. YoU SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY A DEPENDABLE HESTER BATTERY With Its Self-Charging Feature WE BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN You Help By Buying A HESTER BATTERY LOU SMITH HEY, DADS! doweraft paid 8.20 and 4.80 while} Eleventh Race: Easy whirl, | Lilac Lady returned 3.40, ‘Crestwood and Capricorn, (5-6-7) tel. Mrs. Dorothy Adams, mana- 1116 White Street ger of the handsome United Street TONIGHT Sea Shell Motel Handicap ble Seats ---- Grandstand Warm, Comforta par a Weather Protected Agains WILSHIRE RANGE TWILIGHT IRENE HILL COMSTOCK D an odd ball and pull a boo-boo! One week ete Sy Sy from tomorrow is ot until he gets well down into | bis th i c 4 9 coath row one wich tis corner “i fe VALENTINE’S : } DAY ,.. Remember finds a trifle hot to handle. This| is when he says that, contrary to| to stop here ... for your eee widespread belief, there is nothing @nywhere near new about the prac-| tice of putting on a vaudeville skit Hollingsworth VALENTINE CHOCOLATES iz the et Herman asserts was gol z ing on in granddad’s day, | Heart Boxes. . 59c up They’re the Greatest! acts are arranged. It is doubtful | that the wrestling fraternity will | think Herman is very funny, but| he evidently is prepared to accept | CINBON SMART DESIGN HIGH LEGION IZZY ORT if not TEN RACES TONIGHT POST TIME 8:15 Buses Every 20 Minutes FREE PARKING No Minors QUINIELAS EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLE Ist and 2nd RACES Listen to Greyhound Experts Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday Nights over Station WKWF at 7:15 LADIES NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY — LADIES ADMITTED FREE Servicemen In Uniform Are Always Admitted FREE! ADM. 25¢ 138 DUVAL ST. $$$ S$ save $8383) See weve 8 8 8.9 Outboard Races GARRISON BIGHT Tomorrow, 1 P.M.