The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 8, 1954, Page 7

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Key West Cagers Triumph Easily Over Archbishop Curley Five 56-41 Sat. xk * x *k * xk * xe 7 ide We xe zee cok eo | Range Tnilight Downs Comstock In Sea Shell Special At Kennel Club x« k *& : Comstock Runs a Monday, February 8, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 Conchs Face Ke West Kenn | For His [EVANS WINS IN | een ee Second For His Miami High : CITYCAGELOOP) Charley Conch’s Selection T haat ae FIRST RACE Third Loss Here oe 4 y Ss yinner—Fleet Wing Kennels’ Brindle D., March, 1951. Chinkajam—Miss . = . ‘vans Enterprises got back into ues. vening i A es ~ a6 oe Fleet Wing Kennel’s the win column with a 45-36 vie-) Genial John McDonough, who has Portis and Riviera. (42-7) The Key West High SILVER-N-GOLD “5402.80 Quiniela (1-8) 50.40 Range Twilight accomplish ee rire ct a Decketball coanie, “mPorarity taken over the pro-' Seventh Race: Embraceable, R. Schoof basketball team piled GUAR SECOND nace *” ed what a lot of other pups ineader at the high school gym last S#™ handicapping at the Key madan and Ingrid. (3-74) up their eighth win on the Winner—Manuel Foster's Dark Brindle B., July, 1952. Style King—Free aye, tcied gandipraledbersieay petits ate pine — eens eae ire nr vegans ae pai : Crown captured a win over Manuel |. aileron bya mE Feet Ninth Race: Flakes of Fire, Lek year Saturday night when GINGER HILL 7180 4.400 3.80 5 Foster’s Comstock Saturday |i,{* first Period in which they|he had a host of winners. We," ace: Flake , Lek- = h SUPER’S MEMORY 4.80 420 Quiniela (1-6) 25.80 . trailed 13-10, Evans began to click trust that his charming wife, Midge ko and Lilac Lady. (6-8-5) they easily downed the LADY SANDY ; : : 4.00 night in the Sea Shell Spe-jin the second quarter and ended oes ' j wite, = | Tenth Race: Fusbudget, Slam Archbishop Curley of Miami aaa sie weit and OTD Rack - cial at the Key West Ken- w cararece ae = the end ae i ata Boogie and Roll Lassie. (3-14) five by a score of 66-41. The Winner—Rayal 0. Seymour's Brindle D, July, 1852, Rural Speedster nel Club, the third quate oud Crk niptt| Toulghl, Charley Cinch wil pot 6 40 aAVe. 8 8 8.6 | contest closed out the home R. o. 'S MORNING GLORY 460 320 © ©2.60 Range Twilight, who has threatened. i walithinla tee amma: of Fire and For QUALITY USED CARS season for the Conchs. B. 0. 'S HESITATION 20 2 Re eee anes zs ee tom wth 18 points, Cochran was Pieri nace: ack pees G “TWINS GARA GE” Key West led throughout it : FOURTH RACE ; pS [ene behind -withs 8. Nor cthester) Seen oe eer, : i Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Brindle B., July, 1951. Portis Bomb—Just Becky came the third pup to ac-|dependents, Lucy Gonzalez, of the |Jef and Chico Spider. (5-7-8) l1199 DUVAL ST. DIAL 2.2401 in a contest which proved to BECKY'S MISS 14.40 ° 840 = 4.00 : complish that feat. Earlier, |Idependents, was high man for! Second Race: Little Dusty, Al), : be little more than a tuneup Lovely Bat * 280 28 Quiniela (6-7) 30.60 — Pace — T>/the game with 17 points, This in-/Melo and Tumble Time, (456) |* $$ $ SAVE 8 $ $ $ for tomorrow night's battle| FIFTH RACE” Hil) bad. desied: Connick, Iecutt n't stndcrer mania amaeeme eee Dis with Miami High thei | Wicseeencyeh 0. Seymour's Brindle B., July, 1951. Mixed Harmony~ , s Bul bre pane an es, an average Ps nae A me Now On play jami High on their} PECRS SPARE ES ee q But the favorite was well)... Victory and Viking Panther. (1-8. 1954 BOB STACK ta os oral cd) asso in the money Saturday. He Evans wu wu 6d) : - NEW i 3.40 ran second as a result of|Independents 13 8 7 8 36, Fifth Race: Embers, Fiction La presage rpenieh a eee ; ‘nes’ Lite ae taking a wide turn into the |, E*Ploding for 23 points in the and Summer Gal. (1-4-8) G whistle, the Conchs led the aWinner—R. K. Hutchings’ Light Brindle D., August, 1951. Beach Combér— His a [ase ous, the VX-1 Flyers won| Sixth Race: Pete's Ghost, Lady \ ballgame and Coach Win HUSH SHANE 980 5. 3 2 ees etrelgits guns rca) - \ 6 ANOTHER WHISK 2% 60 Quiniela (2-7) 37.40 Range Twilight won going away |feating the Jaycees, 50-30, in the| Pitcher Frank Sullivan, Boston MOBILE HOME Jones cleared his bench of COTTONNOSE 4.20 : after battling his way into the lead second game of the Doubleheader. hoa — aaeep up from mre Also substitutes. He used 11 ball- SEVENTH RACE in the stretch. He claimed the vic-|, The Jaycees gave the Flyers athe Eas' League, is 6-64 STREAMLITE, LUXOR. Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Black B., April, 1951. Quick Victory~Bomber’s tory by a one-length margin. battle for three quarters, but they| Weighs 215. 2d ? ee ee, can rr eR eccrine nly dim spot for the lo- VAULTA ; 5.80 ’ Treva eas enpier peers mgt foe hei Kiyern steel | tie easels aati cea t 4.00 Quiniela (4-6) 37.40 16.60 to place and 4.60 to show,|CTon led the Flyers attack in the|tournaments, 409 bowlers have, cals was a lackadaisical sec- MERCURY SWITCH nour ace *” betes a heavy favorite with final period with eight points, (Scored a 1900 all events total. But| JOE’S AUTO SALES a coe cu Pe de- Winner—Ed Souza’s Black B., August, 1952 Fr fue ee fame peiaen ee to place and | The Flyers mn at Laps of the|only 46 arene the 211 plus aver-| Next to P.O., Marathon, Fla, ense began to falter and Paper Doll i pee Fortra, sie .40 to show, Smart Design return- quarter, 12-10,’and increased #€ more than once. ALL they sans the Knights to JUDY DOLL S80 3.20 3.20 ed 3.80. jit to 20-13 at halftime, brt in the ee GAY SKIPPER 680 3.80 Quiniela (2-8) 16.60 The winner was presented with|third period, the Jaycees, sparked! } ee score 14 points. TISSORT _ aswel 4.00 a nineorie trophy by Mrs. Doro- by es cry tg close as 10 000 MILE | pa Earlier they had limited the vi- Winherd lest Wine ennai! INTH 'y Adams, manager of the Sea|4 points from lyers, but the 7 G sitors to a single field goal by me ing Kennel’s Dark Brindle B., June, 1950, Chinkajam— Shell Motel here. Flyers managed to increase the! enuine Charley Diamond and a brace of i In other action Saturday, Peck’s|lead to 27-21 as the third period Guarant foul pte eS Bont 2.00 ae on Quiniela (2-5 Pearl and Bob Stack came in win-,ended. ven Using the same man-to-man de- TRADE SECRET é 2.80 neha Quiniel iat eee ead ne pe fol moihy Bal USED CARS heli fi TENTH a of .20, ers wit Points followed by Bill | se apg pes pesphirg enn bide ihe Figg Betterson’s Blue Dena ~ July, 1951. Mixed Harmony~ Peaster another bets sapped [bees kes meshes paced the| with <M), | BA ERI ES throughout the season, the Conchs . a ut grade one pups will go into ac-'|Jaycees offense with 8 followed b: | L effectively bottled up Coach Ed RANGE TWILIGHT 17.00 6.60 4.60 tion in the Kennel Club feature,|Fito Lastres and Joe Pinder with rs) 2? Sn een COMSTOCK 260 240 Quinlela (26) 14.00 led by Fleet Wing Kennel's Flakes 7 points each, B earlit el | 12 Mos. ___ $ 8.70 tae deanel o ayven tala gra | SIRI 9 sto ge nll Out after hen fitth win of the|Jaycese 1038 9 30 eee : } 18 Mos. —__ $11.75 Sere tee tacow bo once the vial Hinner—Walter Owen's Black B.October, 1051. Be Black—My Little Susie on to pom eer will be op-!VX-1 12.8 723 50 | ee a 24 Mos, $14.00 tors with 15 points, CAPRICORN : " . ini posed by a tough field made up of Basketball Standings Meceille’ the Conchs’ Julio CRESTWOOD 4.20 sae Quiniela (1-7) 33.80 Walter Owens’ Meadow Craft, Tar, TEAM WL Pet | 36 Mos. $18.00 Henriquez and Glynn Archer were] eel anneal sitaties Trouper, Sam|VX-1 8 0 ; j alr rit spattering the backboard with ac-\championship. ‘Then, on Saturd, Baxendale’s Short Bid, Jesse Wil-|Outboard Club 6 2 \ Th <p shots. ed ei 16 shh the Conchs will go back into TONIGHT'S ENTRIES oe cos Beitine, seh lndependent 35 ese Batteries Fit Most Cars > 8! action in test wit! iami 5 . O. Z, 5 cess ola as well as playing a fine|Beach on eoeare hed enya i ips Lady and Overseas Kennel’s Grace Lutherans 26 on NAVARRO. Inc. : Monroe Motors, Inc. ' ive game under the back-|will wind up the regular season for| 4 ; Evans 26 x ite St. Tel, 2-5631 boards. “Acher played what was|Key West. 8 for RIRCTARACE — 5-16 mile Taran The program will get underway Drobany his best game of the! The Conchs, however, will com- Holiday House me am Fi nee dail pun the: Cave malt ihe ete [pete In the Class AA District tour-| Silky Blend Shinty Seb d : i" }ney in Miami Feb. 24-27. | Dublin Gai ° At the halftime, Key West had) ‘Th ; | : : |NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile _ ned tp a 28 margin and athe)? IT as gg, |, i, Sader (Grade City Cage Loop rd quartei, they were, “4 ae inthe van by a tta9 margin an PI8°*"— FGF up| Harta Meadow Crat Games Are Set jones sent his reserves onto the Favors 2 0 4|. Shorty Mohegan Lord ue ‘Two games ace slated tonight tn Sophomore Gene Favors, who|Henriquez _7 2 16)SECOND RACE — $-16 mile Tabcin the Island City Basketball league. went into the game at the start Joe Carbonell CUES: 1/Grade 4 . i Little Trouper The first will pit Grace spas of the third quarter, played a hust-|John Carbonell -1 2 4| Tumble Time Lekko jeran and the Independents at 7:30! ling type of ballgame against the Keiser . 0 0 0) Fame-N-Fortune Short Bid : ‘p.m, | ae Secs Atglesey be Conchs have|Logun 2 9 4l an ae Leettk RACE — 38 mile jase second game will match the, some time. S | ae |Gra itboard Club and the Jaycees,| The Conchs, with brawny Stu|Salgado _ 220° <4] coe tee Miss Guy Both will be played at the high| Logun and Dick Salgado setting White i 1 <0. | “erestie Mohegan Roll Lassie |School_ gymnasium, ir pays wp, were forced to work! -- ee ta Fearless Warrior j ee all inside, which they d4 with) Totals— 25 6) 56 y Slam Boogie erpeumpiate access, cu a CURLEY (41) jen aRace — 5-16 mite Doorman Sold at Track Only TOW 2 vi . Lastre Miami High on their court, willl (riaY°"— Gey ate | aaie: Fusbudget, GREEN SHEET mark the high point in the Conch|g ur! ~1 3 5) Single Bingle My Bitsey Crevioaen) Sone eee schedule. Key West came within ca™Po" 9 © 0 Moving Please 7 WINNERS — QUINIELAS four points of whipping the Mia-| pa Mer-Shack 9, No Bunk - No Holdouts mians ii " ; rey 0 © © Happy John 9 Just Honest Information bi he Sngarer Saves oom Dumond 138) Spite 26-Pound "Cuda win 18 Key| Dousette 0 1 1) Johnny Nell : _——_———— Wert om at something of 2a Sie 0 0 0 dury Duty Entered In JC = [—— seve rrisemenr — und im the battle, bi |Mirkovic! See 3 2 FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mit ° pterdon br the battle, but ps the/Mtinkon 0 0 OGeade “~ ‘|Fishiny Tour Rich Carburetor { mate ‘The Conchs.” Parks 3 4 10) Archangel M4 ney f ey West also faces a tough|Brocker ~0 0 9) Silent Profit weekend of a cage action sanits — — —| Val Victory | Bernard McCreary, an angler Robs Motor 1st Friday night with a battle against} Totals— 15 11 41] Bendina from 126-F Poinciana, caused a\Car owners who are wasting! South Broward which should ae Referee Sweeting. Baker Boy bit of comment on Feb. 3, 1954!Money and not getting proper gas| cide the Gold Coast Conference} Umpire: Atkins. Blue lwhen he successfully landed a 26-| Mileage due to over-rich mixtures neat «be Trail Line % pound Barracuda. will e pleased to) learn of a n pee near ’ | As the Key West Jaycee Seventh ere a5 ‘clever unit maa lGrade:3 — 5-16 mile |Annual Fishing Tournament is now/save gasoline by “Vacu-mating.” ARRO awn rade: in progress here, the 4 foot|It is automatic and operates on ' Cc. Fiction Lad (3% imch fish was entered in the|the supercharge principle. Easily) Prem _ contest, and the fisherman has a\ifstalled in a few minutes. Fits | Happy Woman \chance to win one of the trophi all cars, trucks and tractors. The Lodi laid an tet eS’ manufacturers, the Vacu-matic Salter Path \- Othe: Prizes. ‘ __|Carburetor Co., 7617-709 W. State Titers | T contestants are reporting Bt. 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