The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 18, 1954, Page 6

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Burning Bright Wins Feature; Ramoninss Special Set At Kennel Club Winner Pays Po ny WERT TEEN Key West Kennel Club Results i Lene Outboard Club Downs Evans In vee . ¥ | Sports Roundup Night’s Top By GAYLE TALBOT { ity Basketball Le ty baskeiba acue Tennis Match Winner—Fleet Wing Kennels’ Dark Brindle B., March, 1981, Chinkajam— E H y d et er ieecpaaia” a SE a U8) ceteant ity, pace: bette Sn Gost ch quarters ah Pon BLENDING 1.2 3.60 Quiniela (1.2) 17.00 Fleet Wing Kennel’s|alarm that the Jones boys, father|Gene Skaggs, trimmed Evans -En- they weak the last and the BUDAPEST 28 7 i ~ |and son, have a Kentucky Derby terpris , 147, in the first game aie See x : antage ° _ cinch SECOND RACE Burning Bright, a 9-1 choice, horse, and that Eddie Arcaro haS\o¢ g backetbali doubleheader at "iT Sleventh victory of the seas Winner—Mrs. 0. Z. Ferrell's Blue Brindle B., Octoder, 1831, Sooner Select mustered a last second burst Hier sera acral high school gym last night. | VX-1 led 107 MeRSHACK 158 OR 8 of energy last night to gain| This combination up to now has Pay mage ee eran ae MARI iniela ) 14,00 ay ict i batted exactly 1,000 per cent in/|for Dutbo: Clb with 22 when th SPIEDELL ~ wy ite ~ bcd whe aveonic th: the, teatare the 3-year-old classic. Four times |points, rd Herrick followed early 50 lead in Daily Double—Sleigh Bell and MerShack paid 178.0 race at the Key West Ken-/Arcaro has straddled a Sioa A lepseare Gifford = meee a Thes THIRD . +.) colt trained Ben the elder and | yi lerrick controll second quarter — nel Club by the proverbial/ 9 one each time the|backboards to enable the Outboard the half ended ; Winner—Elvin Burk's Brindle B.. Nov. 1m8, Red Tex=Uptown Beauty nose, over Legal Looter, [world’s richest jockey has trotted|Club to remain two games behind the Fi Manage to hold on to cain T m ri | ack to er’s circle. league le: X- yers. ir ead, 21, but they FEMBLE TIME < Quiricta (2-5) 40.60 The upset win enhenced|*im back to the winner's circle. ithe | leading VX-1 Fi thei ht lead, B ere eee — a (25) 4 ‘ : Last year, for a heartening) The Outboard Club took the lead really exploded in the last quartes CUDDLY CUTE +e q the victor’s standing cousid-|change to the other stables, thelearly in the first period and were led by Breward Mi FOURTH RACE erably and enriched betters Jones. bors and Sanaa ne nape aps threatened. They led elie Psd was the big gun for the Winner—Tar Heel Kennel’s Brindle Nov., 1851. BR's Find—Melody Mill ke vi \their , Not believing they hadithe end of the First Quarter a yers dropping in 18 points. He CHICO SPIDER ne te he : pocketbooks) with: s: 20:00] rss capableiotituectagiwith|incronsed, it: to, 2020 /0t the, ened wes costie atogks ae ceca THREE Dots 46 REY Qumieta (Ha) 18.60 payoff for a win ticket, 5.80|Native Dancer. But now they arelof the first half. Evans matched len with 14. For the Independents, to place and 7.00 to show. |back, and ~ Hoa ae eared Outboard Club point for point in Don Walston led the scoring with FIFTH RACE Legal Looter had let the|¥#™i7g issu his bureau. ithe second half, but they couldn't 16 points. Lucy Gonzalez, the lea Winner—Samuel Baxendale’s Black B., April, 1852, Quick Vietore—Ravor's 8 Their colt’s name is Duke’s Lea./overcome the Outboard’s 12 point gue’s leading scorer was held to pack throughout most of|His pappy was the famous sire jead. 4 points by the Fly } : i q Ny lyers defense, a seo 8m le the race, but he gave way at|Blenheim I, whose previous pro-/ Bobby Cooper, Evans leading) Score: 1 ADYISH 40 863.00) Quinieta (a4) 6.40 the finish to wind up in sec-|8°"¥ included the great stretch-| scorer, was high man for the night Independents 786 10 31 HESITA’ 4a : running Whirlaway, winner of the ji i IX. ond place. He paid 6.00 and| B with 24 points, Johnny Cerezo was/VX-1 109 9 2 @ 1941 Kentucky Derby. This one also i y BASKET! To SIXTH RACE 7.60 while Irene Hill return-|likes to come from away back. prices - |Teams — pe erlies: Winner—Tar Heel Kennel’s Brindle D., Nov., 1851. Rill’s Find-Melady Mill « . | The reason you might have heard'p, 7 13 15 12 4 VX- WICKERS WICKED _ i om 0d SO foe her Gill! Pl808 wey ine stent Sete ian SOS gets. thm 1-9 nm ae tboard Club 3m WERED is aS 3.60 Ay Quiniela (6-1) 11,00 effort. just lately is that he ran only one} scoring ap poknes in the last quar- Jesehon id ; - pied EAR! ARRI The Quiniela on the feature paid|time last year, in April, and didn't to. enabled the VX-1 Flyers to de- Independents 48 333 SEVENTH RACE 56.80, do any good then. The Jones boys "a : evinnes.—-Wslter Owen's Brindle D., October, 1961, Be Black—My Little Susie Last night's Daily Double, Sleigh|started turning him loose only re-|‘at te Independents, 4831. | Evans 4 8 333 —Wal r ss = 5 —My Lil Sus Las 5 " 4 _ Lather: This HIGH LEGION 7.000 3.40 3.60 Bell and Mer-Shack, paid off to the|cently out in California. my ae one ee Ss ce -s eee eee BREAK THE BANK 4 = | -60 Log Quiniela (7-8) 50.60 tune of 176.20. After a few trial spins, the new- aay = —— Tonight’s program will feature|est Calumet threat came up to lose| the first running of the Ramonin’s by a nose. Since then he has run Restaurant Handicap race. A ban-|away with three straight races, in- ner field of fleet canines will go|cluding a four-length victory in his 8:15 | Zand] 3:15 P.M. { 8:15] P.M. EIGHTH RACE Winner—Royal O. Seymour’s Brindle D., July, 1951. Mixed Harmony— or SS Cc) CHARLEY SIR 7140 5.40 3.00 ‘ to the post in an effort to win a)most recent outing on Tuesday, a om National aaeee OF FIRE 440 — Quiniela (3-7) 23.40 handsome trophy being given by se pee caer en which ie bok” CINBO! Dr. J. A. Valdez, owner of the Du-| pac! igh weight of 120 poun & s NINTH RACE val Street Restaurant. and finished eased up under Ar- ' id Championship Winner—Fleet Wing Kennel Dark Brindle B., June, 1950. Chinkajam—Minda Mrs. Sarah Flanders, manager|caro. ONCH $ ELECTIONS ——_ BURNING BRIGHT 20.00 5.80 «7.00 of the restaurant, will make the| Now Duke’s Lea is, of course, ie ODE 0 LEGAL LOOTER 6.00 ee Quiniela (4-7) 56.80 presentation immediately following peag ens win oe H readies eae ENE HILL ‘ ” the race. | iy jay. The field in the hot-box will fea-iface stretches out to a mile and “Den aa TENTH RACE ee , Charley Conch says: “Don’t sell! Second Race: little Dusty, Roll € / Winner—Elvin Burk’s Brindle B., April, 1951. Sonny Marshall—Rabbit Size ae ee ee ‘ntuieeaesaber| Short Bid short in the feature “ae and Raxogs-Rocket. (4-6-8) Quiniela (2 ions—F. B. Stutz’ should indicate how far the colt|®#eht! Z . | Third Race: Whthrop, Soi Boni- 2%. MILL GALE a idlee Se Pred Whitehead's CARO’? on llkea faire, | Amd he peered into his Magicita and Sam Parler. (45-8) att Both of these pups have been| Jimmy Jones, who learned from h Shell i heer that to-| Fourth Race: 1. 0.’s New Heel, consistent contenders in Grade One/his revered father to tell nobody|ight’s best daily double combina-'yarry's Star Dug and Fiction Lad. ® action during the current meeting.|nothin’, is quoted from out there|tion would be Flirty Myrt in the'(; 49) a = z enne u ntries Other entries in the feature in-|a# saying that Duke’s Lea appar.jfirst race and Little Dusty in the)” Fit, Race: jlissful, Midnight F clude Mrs, O. Z. Ferrell’s Trade|ently can “go a distance.” Coming Second. and Mickey W. (1-2-4) > a : : Secret, Sam Baxendale’s Short Bid,|Whence it does, that is roughly, Ramonin's Restaurant, a Key, ages = FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile Blissful | Lilac Lady |Mrs. Ferrell’s Lilac Lady, Point/equivalent to saying he looks like|West landmark for 40 years, will) Sixth Race: News Carrier, Trail kis THE ALCIDOS DEFY DEATH). 1. 4 Midnighter 3 | Even Key Breeze Kennel’s Tissort, R. K.|a second Citation, whose earnings give the winner in the feature to-/Guide and Merary Switch. (2-5-7) 150 ABOVE THE GROUND Micky W. | Carit |Hutchings’ Capehart and Royaljenabled Ben Jones to buy another|night, a handsome prize. Best prize! Seventh Race: Clowner, Release ree] 52—BIG EVENTS—52 Final Reward | Pagoda Seymour's Even Ki bank, we can think of would be a heap-/Call and Kenya Colony. (5-6-7) ue ’ . Trail Line TENTH RACE — 38 mile |_ The program will also feature a ling platter of their famed black! Eighth Race: Snow Twinkle, Westrock Grade S \36 mile marathon for a special| Bob Turley, promising young|beans and Tice. | Wheat and Bob Murphy. (1-2-6) wor ining Sue 4 | \field, the tenth. pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles,| Charley Conch’s complete selec-! Ninth Race: Short Bid, Pagoda SIXTH RACE — S-16 mile | Red Carpet | The action will get underway at,won 23 games for Aberdeen, S. D. tions: and Carib. (4-+3) Restore ae Grade 2 Fancy Troubles p. m. with the first half of thejin 1949, his first year in organized) First Race: Flirty Myrt, Restore| Tenth Race: Red Carpet, Be Fim : Lodi Pamadon ia aily double, baseball. jand Lett Road, (2-13) al and Lady Pertis. (3-68) SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile R. 0. ‘S Moonbeam Delingnent | ‘ Grade 4 News Carrier Speed In Review 2 Fair Monarch Just Sable Lady Portis « Gay Gift * Mercury Switch Be Final AY & Mohammedan A ae aon Sepa seuress Ellis Kinder of the Boston Red| 3. If You Can Ride Sox set an American League re-{ seas $1000 ca Syd” the Big SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile. Joord in 1953 for most games by al Bull 10 Seconds! eee pitcher in one season, 69. COWBOYS, COWGIRLS, ff ac TRICK RIDERS, ROPERS fp THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile mae y. ey pm and CIRCUS CLOWNS Grade M Over My Shoukier naaUn ie Fixed Route oa Sleeping Troubles 7 ee oe Fiashy Pearl Little Trouper Hs Soi Bonita Release Call SAVE MONEY. Viking Meteor Kenya Colony WHEN YOU BUY Sam Parker : Clowner A DEPENDABLE Season ce Winthrop EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile are Root Beer Grade 2 HESTER Melba Ree a hone Ue FOURTH RACE — 5-16 m : Grade 4 Snow Twinkle wee RY Fiction Lad Embraceable eee comaaiog ndstand Happy Woman Gene Huff = i ble Seats auce Gra | R. 0. ‘$ New Hee! 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