The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 16, 1954, Page 6

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Meadow Craft Wins Kennel Club Feature: Rural Cousin Favored Tonight $115.40 Quiniela Paid On Feature Race Monday Walter Owen’s Meadow Craft, a 12-1 choice at the mutuel windows came in a surprise winner by a half length last night in the fea- ture race at the Key West Kennel Club. The winner came around the outside after starting from the number four box to edge Capehart, a 40-1 shot. A Quiniela ticket on that pair paid off to the tune of $115.40. Short Bid ran third. Meadow Craft paid off 25.80 to win, 12.00 to piace and 8.00 to show.| Capehart paid 25.60 te place and 18.20 to show. Short Bid returned 14.20 for a two dollar ticket for his third place effort. In another Grade One start last night, Bogota boosted his win re- cord when he came in an easy) winner in the eighth race over| Carib and Robert T. Y. The Daily Double last night, paid $1.80 when Miss Jane Mac and My Key West K FIRST RACE Winner—Overseas Kennel’s Brindle B., Jan., 1951. Rural Streak—Minda MISS JANE MAC 45.20 10.00 4.60 CONNIE LOU 4.80 5.00 Quiniela (6-8) 98.20 BAKER BOY 5.60 SECOND RACE Winner—Joe Balik’s Dark Fawn B., April, 1950. Bill Stroller—Gangway Miss 4 MY BITSY 14.80 7.00 40 SUPER’S MEMORY 4.00 2.60 Quiniela (2-7) 18.40 LITTLE DUSTY 3.80 Daily Double—Miss Jane Mac and My Bitsy paid 81.80 THIRD RACE Winner—Ed Souza’s Fawn D., April, 1952. Dusty Road—Libby Lassie LEFT ROAD 4.00 2.80 2.40 SOI BONITA 4.40 3.00 Quiniela (3-4) 7.80 FLASHY PEARL 5.40 FOURTH RACE Winner—Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell’s Black D., April, 1949. Cameron—Adora MIDNIGHTER 10.00 4.00 4.00 VIKING PANTHER 10.40 6.40 RAZOR'S ROCKET 5.40 FIFTH RACE Winner—Walter Owen's Black D., October, 1951. Be Black—My Little Susie SIR OMAR 11.60 3.40 2.60 Quiniela (2-5) 33.80 WHEAT 4.80 2.60 Quiniela (7-8) 13.20 TACK OUT 3.40 SIXTH RACE Pee: O. Z. Ferrell's Dark Blue B., April, 1949. Cameron—Famous ady LILAC LADY 6.40 3.60 3.00 FANCY TROUBLES 6.00 4.40 Quiniela (4-5) 19.60 GENE HUFF 4.60 SEVENTH RACE Winner—Royal 0. Seymour’s Red Brindle D., Aug., 1951. Gun—Make Up Gal EVEN KEY 6.60 5.00 4.20 ennel Club Results Santee Says He'll Run 4- Minute Mil By ROBERT E. VOGES EAST LANSING, Mich. w—Wes Santee, the self-confident Kansas| cowboy, has coralled the second fastest competitive indoor mile in history, but he still isn't satisfied. He loped around the eight-lap Michigan State College dirt track im 4: last night as the feature of a triangular meet among Kan- sas, Llinois and Miehigan State. The cocky Kansan said after- wards he’s sure he can go a faster mile on a board track. He ex- pressed confidence that some day he will crack the four-minute bar- rier. His time will stand as the world indoor record for a dirt track. Only Glenn Cunningham’s sensational) 4:04.4 of 1938—on a board track— exceeds Santee’s performance in indoor competition. So now there are three separate indoor mile records: 1, Cunningham, 4:04.4 6%-lap board track. : 2. Santee, 4:05.9, eight-lap dirt track. 3. Gil Dodds, 4:05.3, 11Jap board track. Dodds set his record at Madi: ENTRIES FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile Grade $ Miss Guy Fabulous Flight Migrator Little Darling Silver Bar Sweetie Mohegan Moving Please Princess Flax SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile {Grade 5 Betty Jan Blue Super Tate Summer Special Crestliner Dear Lad Molly Gun THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile Grade M O. J. S Ramp Rooster R. 0. ‘S Hesitation Jacqueline C. FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile \Grade 4 | Pakistan Viking Love THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, February 16, 1954 Comstock’s season record of ten wins, believe it or not, has been equalled by but one dog in Fiori- ida. He's Minto, who won ten straight races at the West Palm Beach Kennel Club before being defeat- ed. He ran second in that race. Comstock has won ten, ran sec- jond twice and been out of the money once. IMMEDIACY OF ‘WORLD WAR TOLD MANILA — Philippine army chiefs say there may be a world war within four years. Maj. Gen. Jesus Vargas, chief of staff, disclosed the official army Position yesterday before a con- gressional committee studying the defense budget. The army asked the House Ap- propriations Committee to approve ‘91 million dollars for national de- CHARLEY Conch’s SELECTIONS | Charley Conch figures that Ru- ral Cousin is a good bet in to night’s feature race of the evening. First Race: Miss Guy, Fabulous |Flight and Silver Bar. (34-8) | Second Race: Crestliner, Super |Tate and Molly Gun. (16-8) Third Race: R. 0. ’s Hesitation, (0. J. ’s Ramp Rooster and Misty Magee. (2-5-7) Fourth Race: Pakistan, LaCros- se and Westrock. (6-3-2) Fifth Race: C. 0. D., Silent Pro- fit and Yellow Sady. (2-4-7) Sixth Race: Clowner, Recondi- tioned and Prem. (5-6-8) Seventh Race: Kenya Colony, Gray Hora and Summer Gal. (1-5- (8) Eighth Race: Fame N Fortune, ‘Ingrid and Bramble. (1-2-4) Ninth Race: Rural Cousin, Noir, and Pretty Blossom. (3-6-7) | Tenth Race: Lucky Package, La- ldy Sandy and Capricious Lady, (3- ; " V : + fense in the proposed 334-million- Bitsy came in winners in the first] SNOW TWINKLE 21.60 7.60 la (3-4) 95. Square Garden in 198. Cunn Ginger Hill i 7-8) earsccad ‘pacse: Be arare Hen Quiniela (3-4) 95.80 and get his at Dartmouth College leak Bomb sates national budget. “tonight’s feature action, Ru- in a handicap race. Both were on 1 Pay berg Seted by Fred White, EIGHTH RACE board eae but the number a ve sla rer For QUALITY USED CARS head, will be out seeking her fifth Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Red Brindle D., June, 1952. Kansan—Flamingo laps varied. Portis Boy E wird RACE — 5-16 mile and General Auto Repairs victor of the current meeting. A eae 4.40 ree ae ae Differences in the conditions of| Bob Stack pees 2 | vietim of an accident in her last & ‘ Sg an) GS) 12.20 all three are relevant. FIFTH RACE — 5-16 mile z GE : ROBERT T. Y. 3.00 “ Fame-.N-Fortune outing, Rural Cousin has been up- a sce Felis have Say pee Grade 4 Bramble | Your STUDEBAKER: Dealer graded from Grade Two on the! NTH ‘ause some places don’t havel stead Bugs La: scat basis of her pear eos paae inne Water Owen’s Brindle D., Aug., 1951. Mount Mahon Rebel, Imp.~ oaks teach aang eody c. 0. D. Cian 1130 DUVAL ST. DIAL 2-240 Chief threats tonight si come Brenda Rol o st Yelk from F. B. Stutz’ Noir, and Jack MEADOW CRAFT 25.80 12.00 8.00 ee secretary-treasurer of the National, xeon tedy | coe Ortner’s Pretty Blossom. CAPEHART 25.60 18.20 Quiniela (3-4) 115.40 Amateur Athletie Union, in New — Noir, who has been in the money SHORT BID ae York. . pete Hill YoU p in two of three official starts this| TENTH RACE pee conen are esieancera NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile poe ‘gm re specric epalolaiae-apenl Wisner—Dom Branson’s Light Brindle B., May, 1951. Beach Comber—Rural Santee’s brilliant batt aitnaace — 6A Grade 1 SAVE MONEY last week ov 5 aty SEBS x’ — 5-16 mile WHEN YOU BUY better dogs at the track. EMBRACEABLE 1240 6.40 3.20 stole the show from Illinois, the|¢ 4. 3 ene — A DEPENDABLE Pretty Blossom will be out afte LAST LADY 420 3.00 Quiniela (4-7) 44.40 Dig ae eer |e cattars Pith Embei her fourth Kennel Club win of the STYLISH BLOND 3.60 Ronen first places and eisiociaty aak's (Peart Boekiestob HESTER current season. ichigan State was seco : ar " 42 its and Kansas third Rural Cousin — ae, ja the f sesiiees fey Pl A d 0 H d dl 0 bbe go ee the pension fund. The oe . sas we Noir BATTERY ayer: s. i" Modest Blond, Jesse William's Va-| ayers ni ‘wners fil e€ ne OSs bataoat 6 spe Bees Fhe. o4 fonlidast rigs cieame Shae eit ei =e With Its = Selt- Charging seaap | Sin mopian a e l ° Pl Boag ane management of the/race. “A couple of little things ner Maladie RACE — 38 mile iadueumenal 7 7 bat! slo) an, bothered me. But when eve: ing! ine Grade ° Sui ourvor"~,_,,, baseball Pension Plan Monday [x2 23. oxy an x woadl ote oA Tat ed nace = su mus [Pence BATTERY PRICES Presi : wets Aureenvlacaie, te Series TV and radio income are|can get down to that four-minute|Grade 3 Tackler DOWN admitted to the teeck free fi By ED CORRIGAN cago Cubs, American and National|higher after the present contract|™il¢- Hartagon Lady Sandy You Help By Buying charge. | NEW YORK W#—The long wran-|League player representatives, re-/expires, they would like to study|and “we see nothing outlandish in| qummer Se Red. Secret A HESTER BATTERY igle over the major league pension |Spectively, along with J. Norman |the possibility of greater benfit them.” anda’s Choiee Capricorn LOU SMITH During the 1954 racing seson at plan continued today when five|Lewis, their lawyer, huddled with|Greenberg said before entering the| “The owners have had ample| 2°. °° Lucky Package Gulfstream Park there will be 18|men walked into a conference in\Cleveland General Manager Hank|conference. “We differ only in how time to study the proposals and Spring Bunny Madeline's Choice 1116 White Street stake races. A total of $337,500 in|the hope of settling the differences|Greenberg and Pittsburgh owner|this can be done. The playerslwe are exceedingly hopeful tms| Fisted Pete Dancing Jill added money will be distributed, |that have caused animosity be-\John Galbreath, the owners’ com-|would like to have a say on such meeting will be the most product- pitti aac tween the players and the club|mittee, future contracts and would like alive one yet. Mr. Galbreath and Phil Rizzuto, shortstop for the|owners. The main point which all parties SPecific share of the money to go|Mr. Greenberg are reasonable! \ New York Yankees, broke into} Allie Reynolds, ace pitcher of|concerned would be sttled was just|into the pension plan. men and I’m confident we'll reach’ \ professional baseball with Bassett,|the New York Yankees, and Ralph|what percentage of the World Se-| Lewis said he, Reynolds andja meeting of the minds with F . Y Va., of the Bi-State league in 1937,|Kiner, home run hitter of the Chi-|ries television and radio money |Kiner had studied the proposals'them,” he said. Beachcomber Trophy Given 8:15 P.M. NO MINORS Free Parking Buses Every 20 Minutes 10 RACES NIGHTLY PARI-MUTUBL Beautiful sutetoprveee New Grandstand 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 te “GREYHOUND EXPERTS” Over WKEWF Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights at 7:15 Fas Lemaitre 2 AES a re _ ~ oe ain : - eo a :; % THIS GROUP OF PROMINENT KEY WESTERS and winter visitors were on hand at the Key West Kenn el Club when Manuel Foster (third from right) accepted the Beachcomber Jeweler’s Trophy last Saturday night from Mr. andMrs. R. C. Dickson, owners of the local shop. From the left: Mr. ang Mrs. T. HL. Gordon, Hartford, Conn., auto dealers: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carey, retired general manager of the Cord Motor Company of Auburn, Indigng; Miss Virginia Kuhn, Charles, W. Va.; George Mock, noted artist of Muncie, Ill; Mrs. Virginia Morlan, Charleston, W. Va.: Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid, Key West; Mr. and Are Dickson; Cleora Roberts, Key West; Mx. and Mrs. Joe Basler, of the Beachcomber, Ed Schmelzie, USN, of Chicago, and Max Carey, Kennel Club general manager. BRED 5 BESS ONS aA SE a) ae dea

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