The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 11, 1954, Page 6

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Comstock Ties Track Record In Gaining Easy Kennel Club Victory Wed. Tradé Secret, Capricorn To Vie Tonight In Feature Race Key West Kennel Club Results Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Red B., August, 1949, MEMORY TIME FIRST RACE 18.00 21.20 4 ae Bomb—Miss Vivian Baltimore Orioles Seek “New Look” For 54 Through Trades CHARLEY ; GINGER HILL ay ane SS C ' § Manuel Foster’s Comstock sisiiniacinan: Freres cashing Ivy League To ONCHS ELECTIONS ran into little opposition Winner—Point Breeze Kennel’s Dark Brindle D., July, 1950. Rance Lee~ ini y Rube impression in the American | last night when he finished AL NE o : 820 4.00 3.40 F League after an absence of *Be Official six lengths ahead of his R. 0. ’S NEW HEEL 7.00 420 Quiniela (2-6) 31.20 years, are going all out for a “new! to iCharlessCGunehiiwane anxkel ex nearest competitor in the KAY ROO 6.00 Daily Double—Memory Time and Al Mello paid 59.40 look” in 1954. Last season, the Orioles, wo Tn Two Years name the dog he thinks could Second Race: N nd Si id “Third Race: Me ‘THIRD sistently give Comstock a } L's tsid 3 Soi Bouit 8-2 aa Winner-—Mrs. 0. Z. Ferrell's Brindle D. May, 1951, Rural Streak—Little peare _thea: tee) Ot, Lewis) Brows |time, he might surprise you by say: )* 0S w* 408 SO Bontias & Kenneb-Club. Super oe finished in the aie. aes shift-| By HUGH FULLERTON JR. Jing izzy Ort, a pup who is new Fourth Race: Sir Omar. Recon SUPER’S MEMORY 6.20 3.20 2.40 ing franchises, Baltimore has em-)- NEW YORK W—Football’s Ivy st that grey- ed and R. O's Morning Glory In. waltzing off with the RESTORE 4.80 280 Quiniela (3-4) 13.00 barked om eccadingyyrogamet oe Gn eae pale ee eo sa victory, the three-year-old, LADY SANDY 2.60 improve the club's position. [See 8 0 hound. F Pe nen currently the hottest thing FOURTH RACE Pitcher Vern Bickford was pur-|Public, will become a reality in 1,2, Ort will go to the post to- : : ack Out, Prem and on four feet at the Kennel Winner—Overseas Kennel’s Dark Brindle B., June, 1952. Rural Streak— chased by the Orioles yesterday 1956. ; _inight in the feature and don’t over-' sixth Race: Embraceable, Rivi- Club, equaled the track re Scatterling from the eisane arenes s a The announcement yesterday jook him, He trailed the field in era and Trail 1 8-5-6) , A SOPHINO 7160 460 (3.40 aly National League for an undisclosed /that the governing boards of the inis first start against Comstock’ Seventh Race: Taran, Lady Por. cord of 86.3'séconds over the BLUE ees 16.60 4.20 Quiniela (1-3) 32.80 sum. As part of the deal, Balti-| ht loosely associated Eastern but his schooling record shows he’s tis and Brave Pal. (7-2-1) 5-16 mile dist: that he ALLSTYL 3.80 more also sold Charles White Jr., : Kennel) Eighth Race: Meadow Craft mule distance RACE a catcher from its San Antonio |Colleges had approved a round- going to be a factor at the Kenne : Eig! ace: Meadow Craft, set two.Weeks ago. _ ‘ : farm team, to the Braves. \robin football schedule immediate-\Club. Ps _|Boyee and Rural Ce Has # : Winner—Manuel Foster's Brindle B., November, 1951. Oklahoraan—Bonnie A a ra a ' ere So, tonight, Charley Conch picks Ninth Race: Izzy Ort, Capricorn He fed trem cwite;to wire, Brook This was the Orioles’ second ily brought up the question: What him to win the feature. and Trade Secret. (8-7-3) when he got the jump on the en ance 20.20 nan 2 Quiniela (1-6) 20.00 Rta Saher Se Par hl be the effect on the East's) Other selections Tenth Race: Fair Monarch, Sum- rest Of His competitors and ALOOF ; 3.40 meas and infielder Neil Berry from the ther football-playing schools. | First Race: Silent Profit, Lovely mer Special and Lady Crystal. (3 steadily lengthened his mar- SIXTH RACE Chicago White Sox last Friday in| The round-robin schedule, which Day and Clowner. (8-26-6) 7) gin. It marked his ninth win} of the current meeting and} increased his chances of set-| ting an all-time record for wins at the local greyhound track: His closest competitor was} Smart Design who saved ground and fought.off a late rallv staged by Judy Dol, who ran third. | Winner—Jack Ortner’s Black PRETTY BLOSSOM MERCURY SWITCH BREAK THE BANK B., May, 1949. Cameron—Sweet Wyn’s 9.80 5.00 3.20 3.20 2.60 Quiniela (1-7) 9.00 6.20 SEVENTH RACE Mier K. Hutchings’ Brindle D., June, 1951. Mixed Harmony—Miss ene LET’S GOBY 6.20 3.80 3.60 NEWS CARRIER 3.00 3.40 Quiniela (5-8) 19.20 GENE HUFF 4.40 EIGHTH RACE Winner—R. 0. Se: .’s Brindle D., July, 1951. Mixed Harmony—Broad- exchange for outfielder Johnny Groth and infielder Johnny Lipon. Bickford joined the Braves at Boston in 1948. In six seasons he compiled a 66-56 won-lost record. The 33 - year - old right-hander, handicapped by a broken finger|The change won’t be too great, for act talks today with their two| last season, won only two and lost five in 20 games, a performance way below par for him. The Ori- joles hope that he will regain his/and both Princeton and Columbia jraddix. old form and bolster their pitching had round-robin schedules in 1952. | |will require each Ivy team to play |the other seven in the group, is jexpected to go into effect for the |1956 season—the first one for which \Schedules have not been drawn up. most of the schools played five or jsix “league” games last’ season | Cardinals Dicker With Schoendienst ST. LOUIS #—St. Louis Cardi-jFla., training camp a week from star holdouts, second baseman Red Schoendienst nals officials hope to resume con- tomorrow, Schoendienst, who just missed the National League batting crown last season, is after his biggest and pitcher Harvjseason salary since he joined the Cards in 1945. The switch-hitting General Manager Dick Meyer infielder hit .342 last season when Comstoek, a heavy favorite at way Ka staff. i | But it will leave such other in-and Vice President Bill Walsing-/he was paid an estimated $35,000. pean my. neta a Sm conenapey PAGODA, O40 "33 200. Quiniela (18) 138-00 Boston es Seed nat noth, the stitutions as Army, Navy, Colgate, ham said Eid tatheiee inisente led Ce ~— serie grr coriiy IRENE HILL ; 3.00 2 Yankees wanted Bickford, bat at Syracuse, Holy: Cross and Rutgers| orrow 4 Seay. x lcaraverainetorecns have rece ce nad a: \ NINTH RACE fered only cash for him, He was looking for some new opponents. | Haddix, who led the Cards’ staff|$45,000, The Quiniela on the feature re- je ee Foster’s Brindle D., November, 1951. Oklahoman—Bonnie passed by the seven other National | The Ivy League consists of with a 20-7 record last season, FOO) League clubs for the $10,000 waiver! 7 .|reportedly is asking from $15,000 turned 26.60. : nee ees 3.40 ina 2.60 si Price. Eee _— pai Dan aries for the 1954 season. Beene crate Grade One a De 5 ey Quiniela (1-5) 26.60 pane Orioles also signed Frank po " mye 1 Par vous (That's about double his estimated YoU ti , at - ‘anovich to bring their list of con-\Ptinceton and Yale. Since +}1953 salary. prep cece, wa heene® Winner—Don Branson's ities ecm Style King—Miss Johnny J. ip ihe phone Gra og ay wnmagel—brellienwen Wyo c torggeaget ore naa HEN YOU BU Penge amgpc art WES HARDIN oo BO 38 p old southpaw hurler was acquired schools first began to formalizejand catchers are scheduled to re- WHEN YOU BUY Sir McKay returned 41.40 to win, HUSH SHANE 3.60 with pitcher Joe Coleman from the the newspaper-created “league,” \port to the Cards’ St. Petersburg, A DEPENDABLE 2.40 / Quiniela (1-3) 17.40 A - A 18.20 to place and 8.20 to show. MOHAMMEDAN 4.60 { Y ee during the winter in ex-/they have been limited to a maxi- = In tonight’s feature action, a hot Otine “ue of nine football games each baseball league, golf association HESTER battle looms rma ie 2 eee e led: outflelder Harry Sasaee aa cent Neeivea ae the heptagonal track array BATTERY Sate eet ae ae) | K. W. Kennel Club Entries eee Saye aaa llargely a reaffirmation and re-| When news leaked out that the With Its Self-Charging Both ofthese pups hold impres-| outfielder BODE Nieuan 5 Mee ea: eee si se rounronin foe eee her Feature | - ” - »|tablished in and adde © in'contempiated, athlet.ec directors o! Beet a tL be wvichel cnn EIRST/ RACE, — 5-16. mile | Lady Lady Trade Secret Vritcher Stee Ridges - Ciantsi|1982. But it also includes approval|some other Eastern colleges began pie b | Razor’s Roc! nighter apricorn | _ ? mn 5 ules in other sports, us/ference or league. As far as cai “wm eet ioice ste a Val Vietory Tack Out TENTH RACE — 34 mile [Redlegs picts pick Kinaman, drawing the members. more thanjbe learned, it still is in the = You Hate By Daring Son “pelease Call Den econ Silent Profit SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile | Princess Flax |Yank infielder Jim Brideweser,|the Eastern Intercollevinte R~"'-t-ly said a new conference “could LOU SMITH pba Carpet and Jack Ort-. Silky Blend |Grade 3 Tumble Time Renna ae jball League and they're all mem be formed this spring and actually| 1116 White Street ner's Izzy Ort. a | paliiay: House wo aul iol |Allie REveAlae oe Ve wae ee el We a few others, ot tnelbe in operation by 1956 or 1957. hee alse motched’a field of top-|@rade 5 Riviera Bendina jelb's, peg ie Te notch dogs. in the eighth race to-| Viking Panther Painter Pete Fair Monagch |Super Chief, reportedly holdin A night. The? field includes Lekko,! Archangel My Bitsy Summer Special for $40,000, commented: (1 2 eel .| Slei e es i o [at aaipa ey ni os Mer-Shack sweet Semen _— Martin Faces est De camtenne The program will get underway| Crestliner - mile - ° | at 8:15 p. m. with the first half, Molly Gun Grade 2 Fight For Job Minor League | of the daily double. Moving Please Starcia i THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile Little Trouper P 1 E Ouada iit Taran NEW YORK It may not bel AF ey nds ' S rt N t <] Mountain Ore Snow Twinkle news to Billy Martin, star of the j pe 0 es 0. J.'S Outside Lady Portis 1953 World Series, but Gerry Cole-) ww ORLEANS (P—Minor dea = Light Whistler Blissful man plans to give him a realinaseball’s seven-man study ae Ezzard* Gharles, former heavy-| Flashy Pearl Brave Pal fight for the second base position!mittee ended its three bday, classed weight "Ghaliipion, had 42 amateur Maple Syrup Fusbudget jon the New York Yankees, |meeting here yesterday after con- fights and won them all. Soi Bonita EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile The word came from Coleman|sidring several aspects to aid eee Clair Bee Grade 1 himself as he signed a contract|baseball in the lower classifications Minnie Minoso of the White Sox Fixed Route Short Bid and headed for St. Petersburg to-| The group adjourned until May 9 grounded into the most double FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Lilac Lady day to get a three-week jump on|and said Memphis and St, Louis plays in the major leagues dur- Grade 4 Boyee his rival for second base. Martin were under consideration as sites, ing 1953. Reconditioned Sleeping Troubles ~ hasn't yet signed his contract. ‘for the next session. | eles Chico Spider Meadow Craft Coleman was the regular Yankee) Committee Chairman Leslie! The Detroit Tigers had the Amer- Southern Gc Rural Cousin second baseman before leaving for /O’Connor said the group considered ican League’spoorest batting av- Blue Be Final service as a captain in the Marine|the imposing of a minimum money erage for night games. The team Saker Boy Lekko Air Corps. He returned to the Yan-|requirement on the big Jeague club batted only .236 under the lights. Sir Omar NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile kees late last August but didn’t/for a player's time in the minors. | —— Steel Band Grade 1 see much action the remainder of| The group also discussed April Ted Rluszewski of the Redlegs R. 0. 'S Morning Glory ; Just A Bomb the season and didn’t play in the!1 as the last day a minor league Mit 23 Homers at Crosley Field in FIFTH RACE — 5-16 mile Glen Page World Series, in which Martin got player can be carried on a major! 1953. This is the most ever hit Grade 3 Release Call 12 hits. \league team’s roster unless the therein’ a single season by a Na-| Prem Izzy Ort \player is owned outright by the tional League batter. | Fiction Lad Red Carpet (CITIZEN WANT ADs PAY OFF parent team. | O'Connor said the retention of | jsuch a player often deprives the! minor league team of his services | during the spring training period. | The committee’s most startling |move during the sessions was a\ | request to the St, Louis Cardinals, | lasking the club to curtail tele. | i vision and radio broadcasts into| |their minor league territory. The! | committee said radio and television} | presented the minor leagues’ “most | serious and pressing problem.” . | St. Louis was picked, O’Connor| | said, because it does more outside | | broadcasting than any other major} league team. | Post Time, 8:15 P.M. iO MINORS Free Parking Buses Every 20 Minutes 10 RACES NIGHTLY WELL , IF IT ISN'T BOB CORRIDOR , THE EMINENT LAWYER / READ ANY GOOD STATUTES , LATELY. Z| | GET A FAST \ KEEP UP WITH Dick Butler, president of the| Adm. 25c : Gass A’ South “Atlantic League. | PARL-MUTUEL Beautiful ae ee state supervised New Grandstand USED CARS ‘33 Studebaker, Com. Fordor, O.D. ATCHDOG STOLEN QUINIELAS EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLES Ist AND 2nd RACES ‘51 Ford, Tudor, V-8 ‘82 Studebaker, Hardtop, O.D. ‘51 Plymouth, Belvedere ‘52 Studebaker Champ. Hardtop, O.D. ‘1 Studebaker, Fordor, Champ. O.D. | me national nage is 00 years] Vrm, Comfortable Seats ... Grandstand Protected ‘52 Studebaker Landcr’er, Aut'm. 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