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Even Key Gains Upset Victory In Ramonin’s Special At Kennel Club Key West Kennel Club Results High Legion, Bogota Seek Wins Tonight Reeore @ In Feature . Royal Seymour’s Even font 6 ===<“"Key upset the predictions ia # ooase « of the dopesters last night _ when he drove through to a victory in the feature race = at the Key West Kennel Club. and paid a nice win price of $15.80. A 7-1 choice on the tote board, Even Key loafed a- long in second place until rf the-stretch when he put “ --forth a burst of speed that @ave him a single length vietory over Capehart, the mecond choice among the fans. Pagoda ran third by a ad after a game race. Even Key paid 21.40 to aticket on Capehart to place paid 6.00 and to show, 2.80. i F y i fi ! i tbe. : i i s & s i é ag 4 ; Bg ai ze tt F Fi EF i fer | g i : : g £42 533 : e I i = i i Hi I i 5 Hi | ! : i F | ¥ ; i g F i i 5 5 7 fh i i 5 H i 3 } f s x & i 24 liz if z g E : lJ z & § e a & i i} _ harley Coneh’s |: Selections « Key West racing fans who are| Rehitisted ts tescrentng Me z Ort is a good bet— his performance in po: Paces after a week’s lay- Other selections: ~~ First Race: Little Darlin, Super “ate and Capricious Lady. (7-1-5) Second Race: Black Faro, Holi- Clair Bee and Super’s Memory.’ (1-6-7) Sixth Race: C. 0. D., A-Head and La Crosse, (7-1-8) Eighth Race: Reconditioned, ae Out and Miss Jane Mac. (1- ~ Ninth Race: Fame-N-Fortune, Salter Path and Sir Omar. (3-4-8) Race: Izzy Ort, High Le sion and Bogota. (3-6-2) on Lou and Beauty’s Gift. (3- a F ~ Winner—Ed Souza’s Fawn D. LEFT ROAD RESTORE LOVELY DAY Winner—Mrs. 0. Z. Ferrell’s Red Brindle B., August, 1950. Wrinkle’s Dream, 7.60 280 Quiniela (1-4) 88.60 Daily Double—Left Road and Gay Gift paid 60.40 Imp.—Miss GAY GIFT Winner—Ed Souza’s Fawn D., April, 12.20 SAM PARKER MELBA REE VIKING METEOR FIRST RACE 8.20 SECOND RACE Baroness 15.80 =. 23.00 9.00 THIRD RACE 6.00 FOURTH RACE Winner—Ed Souza’s Red Brindle D., caer mar LARRY’S STAR DUST ‘ "| Score: {lea sparked the VX-1 Flyers de- shore Municipal course, in yester- J FICTION LAD L 5.00 rr Quiniela (4-8) 28.20 Grace Lutherans 13 9 14 11 47 fensively while Bob Curry and De-|day’s opening round. ; _ RB. 0. 'S NEW HEE! 4 Jaycees 5 8 12 17 32 Witt Roberts stood out for Evans.| Sand pockets on the fairways FIFTH RACE The VX-1 Flyers pulled another! VX.1 7713 2 mH erga some of i he but BUY , j: one out of the fire with a 20 point Evans 5 613 10 MD e top group. Mrs. Zaharias, VERO he ae ke on Lass in the 4th quarter to defeat Evans) BASKETBALL STANDINGS [ho Tow registers out of Chicago, { Guaranteed SHINING SUE 10.40 7.20 Quiniela (3-8) 37.20 Enterprises, 47-34. iTeam Ww L Pet. sae ~ rah pares: = lee TRAIL LINE 5.20 Led by Jim Rusk, who scored VX-1 1252 ont. [S8:, ay “2 ry ign peer HES] ER SIXTH RACE 12 points in that last quarter, the! Outboard Club 923 eee ece be Swinninn fant aN I A eee Flyers scored their eleventh Vie-|Grace Lutherans 48 333 ee as ie Bent wit B ATTERY Winner—E. F. Snipes’ Black B., August, 1951. Cameron—Miss Ru’ tory of the season. Independents 48 333 reir oe MERCURY. SWITCH as easone Peleg serail ~ pei Mado rebtige Pegmng. ck srg tdpry With Its Emergency MOHAMMEDAN 4.60 eeone eam: dirs Winner—E. F. GENE HUFF Winner—Samuel Baxendale’s KENYA COLONY RELEASE CALL LITTLE TROUPER 12.40 SEVENTH RACE Black D., August, 7.00 4.20 8.20 al Snipes’ Brindle D., July, 1951. Viking Lad—Fiction Lady : 15.00 5.204.80 Sal Quiniela (2-4) 41.80 WHEAT 5.60 EMBRACEABLE NINTH RACE Winner—R. 0. Se: EVEN KEY CAPEHART 6.00 PAGODA TENTH RACE Winner—Don Branson’s Red RED CARPET YARDLEY 26.20 CANUNCULUS K.W. Kennel Club Entries FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 M Black Faro Single Bingle Gay Jeff Southern Gent Steel Band Holiday House Dream’s Pride THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 July Fourth Fabulous Flight Crestliner Dear Lad Molly Gun Shorty Mohegan Princess Flax Sooner Shindig FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 5 Sooner Senator Spiedell Vigilante Micro Sheen Bang Bang Toast Of The Tow. Modern Age | a te }FIFTH RACE — 5-16 mile |Grade 4 Stick Miss Lucky Package Viberation Fla. Turnpike Clair Bee Viking Panther Quick Val Super’s Memory SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Lustre Gal Blue Viking Love Ginger Hil La Crosse A-Head c. 0. D. | Miss Guy SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile |Grade 3 Painter Pete Pakistan Biack Bomb Stylish Blond Hesitated Gallant Brae | Memory Time R. 0. ‘S Rube EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Yellow Sandy Becky’s Miss Miss Jan Mac Prem Reconditioned | Slam Boogie | Tack Out | Gray Horn NEW PLAYERS for the Little League’s “National League” di- vision showed up by the dozens last night at Bayview Park for m Spring training. Here they are being registered by Obie Es- quinaldo, Elks’ Club manager.—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. , April, 1952. Dusty Road—Libby Lassie 3.60 ° 3.00 2.60 : 440 Quiniela (1-3) 17.80 4.00 1952. Dusty Road—Libby Lassie 4.00 66.80 13.00 Quiniela (1-8) 40.80 2.80 Pos Feller—Iowa Lass 1952, Cameron—Bite Size 38 ymour’s Red Brindle D., August, 1951. Gun—Make Up Gal 15.80 21.40 3.60 290 Quiniela (7-8) 48.80 B., May, 1950, Cameron—Maryemma 540° 4.00 3.20 a4 Quiniela (1-3) 31.60 Page 6 — Grace Lut the high school gym last night. The Lutherans took the lead in the first quarter and were never }22-13 lead at the Halftime. He was followed by Bruce Wein- in 20 to take scoring honors, Quiniela (6-7) 50.40 By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES (®—Controversi- al Art Aragon of Los Angeles held a decision over southpaw Chuck Davey today and two officials of the bout were under suspension as a result of the disputed decision. Touching off an immediate roar of disbelief and disapproval from most of a turnaway crowd of 10,400 fans, Los Angeles’ self- styled Golden Boy was awarded a split decisjon at the end of 10 rousing rounds at the Olympic Auditorium last night. The match was not televised. Chairman Tony Entenza and Commissioners Everett Sanders and Norman Houston of the Cali- ININTH RACE — 5-16 mile \fornia Athletic Commission went ‘Grade? into a hurried conference within a A matter of minutes. Sophino Salter Path me after, Sanders hustled down “ to Davey’s dressing room and an- oe ayy Hill rouneed that the two officials who wana: had: voted for Aragon, Referee Fortune ;Mushy Callahan and Judge Joe | Sod) my |Stone, had been suspended. \ pogo fee is the worst seria a ave seen in many years of attend- Poledbal RACE — 5-16 mile ing fights,” Sanders told Davey, Gra newsmen and a room crammed Bogota - jwith hangers-on. renee Callahan, a former fighter and a! 0 € veteran referee, scored the fight poe Legion |56 points to 54 for Aragon. Stone|. yy Skipper scored it 55%-54% for Aragon, Lightning Rodney Gee the California 11-point-per- Cinbon round system. Izzy Ort x _ Charlie Randolph, the other ELEVENTH RACE — 3-8 mile {judge, called it for Davey 58-52. \Grade $ The Associated Press had it! B 56-54 for Davey, with the Michigan Beauty’s Gift |State Sclleas graduate winning six Waltham rounds, losing three and one even. Connie Lou iB Aragon was a 2-1 betting favor- My Bitsy [ee Spring Bunny Sanders called for a hearing | Hartagon |Feb. 24. He said it probably is Wanda Choice impossible to reverse the decision, but he declared: “We are going to cut out these bum decisions and the split deci- sions. We will not tolerate such a lack of uniformity.” The 27-year-old Davey, sitting on the rubbing table, grinned half. hearteuiy and said: “I was the most surprised guy in the house—unless it was Ara- on,”” In the second round the 26-year- old Aragon landed, by the count, eres right-hand punches to ea 7 y’s jaw and head, In the fifth dent, Calvin Griffith, was described|,°V°Y § Jaw and h i as a straight trad cuieae other "°, _ aes with three solid Ssoaidetiton, ‘ops to the head, and in the anche righthandea|*¢venth he shifted to the mid- Basics ne ether Locniat by the eae and landed two healthy aftermath of a shoulder separs |" "tye sianci tion, playing in 92 games last year|pavey took ier ei ney ebbing for a batting average of .270.| iid apes ype emp s Manager Bucky Harris hopes to See ae - Biiepeer play him fn right fon arsyeat Aragon’s chin and dam- Coan, 29, had a brilliant year pret ots knockdo with Chattanooga in 1945, but never| neither fi hte: pores lived up to the Senators’ hopes for| tit at aust ore wear him, He had twa ony ears, in hurt at any stage. But the action 1950 and 1951, but bose an ankle| Was constant and kept the crowd last spring and, after getting back|“"_ 2" UProar. in action July 5, batted only .270. He is a lefthanded hitter and one of the league’s fastest runners. | KEY WEST HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. The Orioles hope to use him in| centerfield. | Golf Tourney In 2nd Round | 515 FRONT ST. TEL. 2-6501 |! We Build to Your Speci- | nament of Golf Gub Champions, fieati, ae I meets Fred Jaeg @ Daytona | f RcenOns 4 Complete j Beach in today’s featured second Line Cabinets, Shelves, |) Augustine 2 and 1 yesterday. —_| oved into the und with) D-L. Kothage T. G. Simmons || Goodloe and mek cae Melik of | (Whitie) (Tom) Racine, Wis, 'American Rookie Of Year Traded -}| ORLANDO, Fla. #—Roy Sievers, | American League Rookie of the Year in 1949, has been traded by the Baltimore Oridles to the Wash-| ———jington Senators in exchange for Gil Coan. Both are outfielders. The deal, announced here yester- day by the Senators’ yice presi-| ST. AUGUSTINE weBill (Dy- Namite) Goodloe of Valdosta, Ga., medalist and favorite in the Tour- round match. 1 ‘overi Goodloe was three under par in| Floor & Wall C ied beating Charlie Bennett of St.| Installed to Your Satisfaction Jinimy Pani ‘on oie Beach! FREE ESTIMATES THE KEY WEST CiTizEN eran Nips Jaycee Cagers Thurs. Four-Way Tie Grace Lutherans defeated the but they tired in the last quarter Jaycees, 47-32, in the first game and the Flyers cashed im on the! of a basketball doubleheader at break. ter, 25, at the end of the first quaf-'the country’s best womea pr ter and still kept ahead 14-11, atisionals and a tough field o: threatened. Led by Bob Johnson, the end of the half. Evans matched |teurs teed off in the second 18 the Lutherans held a comfortable the Flyers 13 points in the third round of the $5,000 Serbin Invit Period to stay within three points tional Golf tournament. The win placed the Lutherans in of the Flyers, but Rusk and Bill, Deadlocked in first place were third place. Johnson was high man! Kerr for the Lutherans with 16 points. 'sure man with 13. Fito Lastres, the Jay- 17 points followed by Kirk with 11. cees leading pointmaker, dropped Bob Cooper was high man for! They shot 73s, one under wom- \Evans with 13. Rusk and Tony Col-jen’s par for the 6,282-yard Bay- Two Officials Are § After Aragon Decisions Davey 'Foot-Washer For The Birds Patton; 24, is paid to bathe birds’ feet on a busy downtown Spring- field street corner at night, smears a gooey substance on building ledges to discourage birds from roosting. The birds become entangled in the goo and fall to the: sidewalk.’ Patton’s job is to capture them, wash the good from their feet and send them on their way. tended about a dozen birds. He said’ it takes about five munutes to spruce up a sparrow or starling. Pigeons: take Jonger. son’ of Keene,-N. H., has bagged 37 deer in the last 37 years, MONKEY IS VISITOR PITTSBURGH & Giles Friday, February 19, 1954 Women’s Golf | Tourney Has Genevi who lives Municipal , heard a noise at the doo! opened it and rs hour fog By BEN FUNK | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. w — T: The Flyers’ led in the first quar-\competition was rugged today The Detroit Sold at Track Only GREEN SHEET Greyhound Selections WINNERS — QUINIELAS No Bunk - No Holdouts Just Honest Information i promptly began hitting to in-/four tough pros—Babe Zaharias the sling |Betty Hicks, Patty Berg andLouise Rusk led the Flyers offense with Suggs—and a formidable amateur, Vonnie Colby of Hollywood, Fla. feet or more on the back nine to gain her place among the leaders. Miss Berg, who signs in now from Pine Needles, N.C., and Miss Colby reported the day's best back nine scores of 35, two under wom- en’s par. : Self Charging FEATURE A $15.58 Battery That Fits Most Cars —ONLY— uspended “Trailing the leaders by two strokes was Jackie Pung, the 'e Exch. Hawaiian who plays out of Glas- gow, Ky. Jackie had a one-stroke margin over National Open cham- pion Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, | S.C., and Fay Crocker of Monte- video, Uruguay. A.prominent casualty was Betty SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Dick) Jamison of San Antonio, Tex., d fending champion in the Serbin, | who finished far down the list with | 81. 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