The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 20, 1954, Page 10

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= straight sets, 6-1, 6-1. Carey had s Key West High Tennis Team Wallops xk x = * kkk xx x*kk ex Miam x**k 1 High Legal Looter, Burning Bright To Vie In Key Wester Handicap T onight kkk Conchs Sweep Seven Matches From Stingarees Here On Friday The Key West High SchooFtennis team gained a resounding victory Friday over the Miami High School netmen when they swept five singles and two doubles! matches in straight sets, The victory marked the Conchs’ second in the South} Florida. High School Tennis League against a single de- feat. Yesterday’s match was limited to competition in the! . boys’ class only. Key West gained seven points for the! win, Coach Harold Allen hail-| ed yesterday’s victory as “a fesult of good team effort— the entire squad played a sharp brand of — ; z inior champion, dah te invite win when he swept Miami’s number one pia os tl Jack Tendrich in little trouble with the Miamian when his forehand shots dropped in regularly. His usual mere serve ‘was. in. shape as well. ‘Don ‘cond also took care of his opponent, Miami’s Howard Gordon, in short order by a score of 6-0, 63. Henry Cleare defeated Dick Langman, 6-3, 6-2. Johnny Sellers ran into the most trouble of any Conch netman dur- ing the afternoon, when he was extended by Jack Berne, but man-| aged to pull out with a victory, 9-7, 75, | Key. West’s George Haskins also| had considerable difficulty with Dick Foster, but he was never in danger of dropping the match. He| emerged the victor by a score of 15, 6-2. In the: doubles, Joe Pineda and —_- Berne by a score of 86, 62. ‘A tatch;.originally set for next Wednesday afternoon with Miami len has anounced. But he added that he is working in an effort to obtain a match with South Dade here for the same date. Admiral Wins Tennis Match nis teams of the Key West area of Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Commander Amphibious Force, U. S. Fleet and a member of his staff, Ensign Alexander TT. Hetzeck, former Captain of the University of Michigan tennis team. ruary ‘17th at the Naval Station) court, losing the match 6-1, 4-6,| and 6-2, Woman Is Grateful To Canine Friend | PITTSBURGH — Mrs, John Boliver says her dog “Mike” is | her best friend. | When a gunman entered her gro- cery store yesterday, Mrs. Boliver hollered for help, “Mike was sick but he got out of his little bed and ran into the store. He barked and the young fellow with the gun just turned and ran. Mike’s just a mongrel and he isn’t very old bat he’s my best friend,” she said. | Bob Porterfield of the Washing. | ton Senators had his best year in| 1953, He won the most games (22), pitched the most complete games (24) and the most shutouts (9) in the American League. | The annual Greenbrier invitation | golf tournament for amateurs and pros will be held May 6-9 at White Sulphur Springs, W. V: For QUALITY USED CARS) and General Auto Repairs TWINS GARAGE Your STUDEBAKER Dealer 1130 DUVAL ST. DIAL 2.2401 Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, February 20, 1954 eer a isis Toss = oe + BOR) Cooper Leads City Cage Scorers Bobby Cooper, Evans Enterpri- dropped in 156 points. Ranking] Tech has been forfeited, Coach Al-!ses high scoring center, has taken|fourth, another Evans Enterprises| over the lead in the Island City ore Bill Curry, has scored n Basketball League in games play- 116 points, Right behind Curry, is/Michigan State varsity wrestling get shot artist, i i ed through Thursday, February 18,| Jim Rusk, < eee eeaaly jbiied: Coach Allen also lauded the work!1954. The towering that Pete Varela, former Key West/dropped in 76 field goals and 54/maker, holds.down sixth place with City Tennis Champion has done in/free throws for a total of 206 points helping to coach the Conch netmen./for an average of 17.5 per game. ent, Don Walston, ranks seventh’ Lucy Gonzalez, the Independents|with 106, | high scoring ace, who led since the heii of the season, was a IT field eocla comers th - sa Johnny Cerezo of Evans and Oscar “ for a total of 196 points. He has|Tus of the Outboard Club are One of the leading doubles ten-|an average of 16.3 per game, 0 In third place, Gene Skaggs of|With 28. went down in defeat to the volleys ithe Key West Outboard Club, has BeOS RGS ee CEE Player-Club— GP FG Cooper, Evans Gonzalez, Independents ‘Skaggs, Outboard Club Ledr. Joseph R. Antink of Sur-|Curry, Evans face Anti-Submarine Development Rusk, VX-1 _ Annex paired off against the Phib-|Lastres, Jaycees Lant netmen on Wednesday, Feb-|Walston, Independents Phil went out . . « « Winner—Walter Owen's Red B., Sept., 1950, Double Call—Playful Sandy Kerry aN - & 00 00 Quiniela (28) 49.80 CAPRICIOUS LADY f 3.40 nee SECOND RACE Winner—Ed Souza’s Black D., July, 1950. Faro—Howe White BLACK FARO 4.20 3.40 2.40 SINGLE BINGLE 8.80 3.60 Quiniela (1-4) 23.00 BA Moa Dy Sandy and ac Fae plo ¥ “THIRD RACE : Winner—Mrs. 0. Z. Ferrell's Brindle B., October, 1951. Sooner Select~ Famous La SOONER SHINDIG 8.40 5.80 3.60 JULY FOURTH 4.60 340 Quiniela (7-8) 34.40 MOLLY GUN 3.40 Winner. al 0. Seymour’ essa Gun—Make Up Gal — . "s Red D., Ai 1951, al BANG BANG 21.60” 6.80 "8.80 6 TOAST OF THE TOWN 11.80 «611.20 = Quiniela (2-7) 75.40 VIGILANTE 7.40 FIFTH RACE Winner. ~ —Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell's Brindle D., May, 1951. Rural Streak—Little SUPER'S MEMORY 9.20 3.60 3.00 ‘SLICK MISS 6.60 5.40 Quiniela (2-7) 50.40 VIBERATION SIXTH RACE Wines Temes A. Pilgrim’s Brindle D., January, 1950, Mr. Mitchell, Imp, BLUE age 1640 11.00 5.40 MISS G! 9.20 8.20 Quiniela (2-4) 100.60 GINGER HILL 5.60 SEVENTH RACE Winner—Royal ©. Seymour’s Brindle D., July, 1952, Rural Speedster— Broa wy Kay R. 0. ’S RUBE 8.60 4.80 2.80 STYLISH BLOND 5.80 3.20 Quiniela (3-8) 35.40 PAKISTAN 2.60 EIGHTH RACE Lai rts Baxendale’s Brindle D., June, 1952, Tumble Bug, Imp.— ‘air Mar’ RECONDITIONED 3.40 2.60 CK OUT 2.40 TAC 5.20 6.20 Quiniela (1-2) 13.80 MISS JANE MAC 4.00 es) NINTH RACE Winner—Manoel Foster’s Dark Brindle D., July, 1952. Style King—Free wn MATTHEW HILL 9.60 4.20 4.20 SIR OMAR 4.60 FAME-N-FORTUNE 4.60 eats) ese TENTH RACE Winner—M. W. Fagg’s Brindle D., August, 1951. Oklahoman—Gay Glitter ERS 5.20 346 3.60 Sia INBONS 440 3.00 Quinfela (1-4) 20.00 LIGHTNING RODNEY : 3.20 ia ELEVENTH RACE Winner—Ed Souza’s Red Brindle B., September, 1951. Rural Streak~ Delinquent News aoe UNNY 8.00 7.60 4.20 'Y BITSY 6.00 3.60 uiniela (3-8) 33. BEAUTY’S GIFT 5.40 2 sed ted Lutherans Jaycees the VX-1 Fly ith 113 points, Fito Cooper has/Lastres, the Jaycees leading point BUY 107 points while another Independ-_| Gonzalez has dropped in the most | field goals, 77, while Cooper has’ tied for the most personal fouls Below are the seven leading scorers, | Fr TPTS AvPerG, 122 76 «(84 206 115 | 12 77 42 196 16.3 12-64 28 156 13.0 al ot . 728 106 9.6 CHUCK WAGON STEAK!! Delicious BREADED BEEF .. Tender with Onions French Fries, Cole Slaw, Toasted Bun or Bread and Butter. . . “ a Kids and Moms and Dads . . ..Don’t Forget Our BIG TOY SALE Now On! > 20% OFF ALL TOYS It’s a Real Rodeo of VALUES at— Key West Kennel Club Results Basketball Schedule Feb. 22 7:30 Evans vs Jaycees 8::30 Outboard Club vs Grace A Guaranteed HESTER BATTERY With Its Emergency Self Charging FEATURE A $15.58 Battery That Fits Most Cars —ONLY— $8.95 iu. SIGSBEE SNACKERY Feb. 24 7:30 Grace Lutherans vs Vans 8:30 Outboard vs VX-1 Feb. 25 7:30 Independents vs. 8:30 Grace Lutherans vs VX-1 Ted Lennox, member of the! 2 2. 2. Ms 9.7 nec 2 mw 103 dt. 40 297 307 9.7 || Lou Smith, 1116 White To Rope A Steer, While Joe Sat Back. . . « « « Inthe Wagon A-chopping onions; . . « « « He Shed A Tear When the Steer Ran Off, + « « Phil draggin’! Gay Skipper Wins Feature Race Friday Legal Looter, Overseas Kennel’s fleet greyhound, will go to the post tonight in search of his eighth victory of the current meeting at the Key West Kennel Club in the Key Wester Hotel Special. The pups will be vying for a handsome tro- phy to be presented by C. V. Meeks, manager of that hostelry. The match will mark the resumption of a rivalry be- tween that dog and Fleet Wing Kennel’s Burning Bright. In their last meeting on Wednesday evening, Burning Bright emerged the victor by a head and Legal Looter will be out tonight to avenge that defeat. The lat- ter pup is hot after the rec- ord of ten victories estab-!dollars per year. The proceeds will|the |be used to purchase a trophy which | enjoy watching the greyhounds lished this year by Manuel Foster’s Comstock, who has been idle this week. Wednesday's verdict marked the second straight for Burning Bright, Ruth Holtsberg Wins Tourney At Golf Club’ Ruth Holtsberg was the winner of/March 2 at which time the qualify- the Ladies Day Little League Golfing round of the Ladies Handicap Tuesday of each month, tourney at the Key West Golf Club/Match Play tourney will be held.) Next Tuesday the Ladies Day Tuesday, Eleven golfers partici-| pated in the tourney, Dottie Murphy placed second and Jegnne Foulk was third. Point system was used with! Officers elected for the year in- clude:s Jeanne Foulk, chairman; Polly West, tournament chairman; Ruth Holtsberg, secretary and a birdie worth four points, a par treasurer; Louise Duke and Rose! good for three points, two points|Gavilan, tournament chairmen; for a bogie and a single point for/Rosemary Mathews, membership a double bogie. The gross scores: Maxine Rit- ‘ter, 59; Nell Lopez, 54; Piedad Archer, 45; Kay Faraldo, 51; Ed- ith Kossert, 51; Jeanne Foulk, 47; Dottie Murphy, 65; Helen Altman, 58; Polly West, 50; Ruth Holtsberg, 56 and Rose Gavilan, 47. : Thirteen ladies attended a lun- cheon which followed the tourney. Pro Joe Lopez presented trophies to the winners of the Best Ball Tour- ney held three weeks ago. | Piedad Archer and Maxine Rit-| ter received first prize cups, Jeanne Foulk and Dottie Murphy placed second, Eddie Kossert and Doris*Evans placed third, chairman; publicity, and Piedad Archer, Greyhound racing has been tag- Following the luncheon, a busi-| sport.” ° ness meeting was held at which And there is not doubt about it— time the Key West Ladies Interna-|the sport has caught ow in Key tional Golf Association was formed/West. Its popularity has far ex- with membership dues set at three|ceeded expectations. Each week, the number of Key Westers who will be presented to the winner of/ grows, the annual series of tournaments held at the golf club. And the accepteance that the sport has enjoyed is due in no The first of these will be held in}small measure to the hard work |that General Manager Max Carey a pup that has a reputation for|/Poinciana, R. O’s Moonbeam and/and his assistant Johnny McDon- being a strong finisher. Irene Hill, who owns a victory over her brother, Comstock, and has performed impressively tn every race she has ran will draw the favored number one box to- night and should be a strong factor}a length and a half in the van by in the Key Wester special. Other entries include M. W.jstrong favorite with the fans, the Fagg’s Carlita, Fred Whitehead’s|winner led early in the race, then Smart Design, F, B. Stutz’ Wil-|faltered and gave up his lead to shire, Royal Seymour’s Sir McKay|the second place runner, Cinbon. and Ed Souza’s Judy Doll. Tonight’s program, the 50th injand paid 5.40, 3.20 and 2.60. the current meeting, will also fea- ture a special % mile marathon|while the third place dog, Lightnin race, the eleventh. Routers entered in the race in- clude Little Trouper, Capricorn,|paid a nice 100.60 when Blue and Embraceable, Hush Shane, Boyee,|Miss Guy triumphed, Key Moderator. ough, have put in to assure the - The program will get underway |comfort of the fans and the smooth at 8:15 p. m. with the first half/running of the track, of the daily double. They are on the job nightly, mak- In last night’s action, Gay Skip-|ing every effort to see that the per owned by M. W. Fagg, finished|fans are made comfortable and jtending to the myriad details of virtue of a strong finish effort. A|the operation of the plant—no small task. They and their subordinates are always available to answer the questions of the newer fans and to But, he came through at the finish|explain the finer points of the sport Which prompts Charley Conch to Cinbon returned 4.40 and 3.00jsay that, in addition to being South Rodney paid 3.20. Florida’s “most beautiful track” the Key West Kennel Club is also The sixth race Quiniela last night|‘‘South Florida’s friendliest track.” Come on out and see for yourself. 1_ Meetings wil be held the third {Event will be an Odd and Even jtourney, Prizes will go to players jScoring the least strokes on odd holes and on the even holes, There will be three classes, All ladies are welcome to par- ticipate in Ladies Day Tourneys each Tuesday, regardless of their Playing ability as there are classes lfor everyone, including beginners. CHARLEY Concn’s SELECTIONS ,Legal Looter, Irene Hill and Burn- ged the ‘nation’s fastest growing|ing Bright will finish in that order in the Key Wester Hotel Handicap. Other selections: First Race: Peck’s Pearl, Silent Profit and Rollaway Margie. (2-4- 8) Second Race: Bob Stack, Tum- ble Time and Happy John, (1-3- 1) Third Race: Jill’s Lady, Maple Syrup and R, O’s Hesitation, (2- 4-6) Fourth Race: Taffy Hill, City Scout and Mer-Shack. (1-4-7) Fifth Race: Mill Gale, Starcia and Last Lady, (8-5-2) Sixth Race: Trade In, Chico |Spider and Fearless Warrior, (3- 15) Seventh Race: Break The Bank, Brave Pal and Another Whisk. (1- 2-8) Eighth Race: Black Ceaser, Bramble and Cotton Nose. (4-1-8) Ninth Ra Flakes Of Fire, Range Twilight and Tabcin. (5-8-1) Tenth Race: Legal Looter, Irene Hill and Burning Bright. (2-1-6) Eleventh Race: Capricorn, Hush rege 4 and R, O’s Moombeam, (2- 47) __ Tonight, Charley Conch figures CITIZEN WANT ADs PAY OFF SPECIAL EVENT TONIGHT Wester Hote Seats ---- Grandstand a Comfortable Protected Against Judy Doll Smart Design Flakes Of Fire Sir McKay Carlita * Trene Hill Legal Looter Burning Bright Inclement Weather \ Handicap é] ELEVEN RACES TONIGHT POST TIME 8:15 Buses Every 20 Minutes FREE PARKING QUINIELAS EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLE Ist and 2nd RACES Listen to Greyhound Experts Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday Nights over Station WKWF at 7:13 LADIES NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY — LADIES ADMITTED FREE . Servicemen In Uniform Are Always Admitted FREE! ADM. 25¢ No Minors

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