The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 25, 1954, Page 7

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Little Fish In A Big Pond | TONIGHTS | ENTRIES Tigers Plan Rebuilding 2 e |FIRST RACE — $16 mile | "rary utrie roun ooKies | Patty Wheeler | | Taffy Hill | : 5, i 7 Cotton Cadette j By BEN OLAN }Calif., Army base in 1953, has so!he went into the Army. .. Mana- Trixie Hare z | Associated Press Sports Writer |impressed Bucky Harris that he! ser Charley Grimm indicated that Bob Stack was one of seven men listed by Sam Calderone and Charley White : | The Detroit Tigers, who for years the veteran skipper as mound Tackier would be the Milwaukee catchers Happy John boasted some of the American regulars. caricerGusiesi ‘Teasthe’ Time League's finest outfield trios, today| “Ross is a cinch to stick,” Harris behind ef ae Crandall this |SECOND RACE — 5.16 mi were making plans to reassemble declared. “He's come up with a dé! ss reg\ =~ $16 mile another outfield—with a 24-year-\curve bail to go with his fast one/$€2S0! eed |Grade 5 old rookie the key man. and he’s matured a lot since we bate com Apolivaedapoah Hany Wane. The center of the new setupjlast saw him.” to terms with the Phillies and first 1 i - e youngster had a ef ry rong Saat gg jplanned by Manager Freddie Hut-| Th sro ae teal pet ian beeeia “a Grunwald with the Fair Monarch jchinson is Bill Tuttle, a speedyiwith the Senators two years ago) pisem Viking Love |flychaser from Elmwood, I. beth op Se Bendina | He batted only .276 with Buffalo service. 5 Ai : Toast Of Thé Town |last season, but he hit 11 homers,| The other pitchers assured of Sunny ain Seeepesie binisgiac Spiedell \drove in 75 runs and was regarded | jobs, Harris said, were Bob Por- eras as ai le x ores " e Portis Boy las one of the best defensive out-\terfield, Connie Marrero, Johnny Same barn at Hialeah every winter |fielders in the minor ieagues. |Schmitz, Maury McDermott, Frank /since the re-building of the track THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile | “if ‘Tuttle can prove to us he|Shea and Chuck Stobbs jin 1931. |Grade mM can hit the kind of pitching we'll! Elsewhere in the spring train-| | Winthrop face in spring- training,’ Hutchin-/ing camps, pitchers Mike Blyzka Fixed Route \son said, ‘‘we'l make room forjand Riney Duren aoe with} Flashy Pearl jhim. We sure could use his speed|Minor injuries as the Baltimore; 3% | Jacqueline C. jand defensive skills.” jOrioles went through their third) R. 0.‘S Hesitation Hutchinson indicated that should| Workout .. . Harry Agganis, seek-| | Whitey’s Son Tuttle make the grade he would|ing the regular first base job, was} | Melba. Ree put him in center field and move|outstanding in a Boston Red cer EXCESS WASTE TINY SALLY TARRACINO, ‘daughter of Tony Tarracino, skip- | _0- J. ‘S Outside ; ee nae Oe a ee Neer ok Tan] eAULVY Wn Ek per of the Charter Boat Greyhound, has this kingfish well under FOURTH RACE— S-lémile Besides Gils pair, be has. Doajkees, campiand expressed) his) will-| Ssetoers iad Gisins map sates omen eontrol — without the benefit of hook and line. Young Miss Tarra- |Grade 4 |Lund, Bob Nieman, Steven Sou- ingness to work at both starting! fume feane Steerer en cino loves to play with fish.—Photo by Dick Mooney. | Saddle Burn jchock, Pat Mullin and Al Kaline—|and relief roles again this year.| health. When some everyday condition, such as stress and strain, causes this important function toslow down, many folks suffernag- Another Chinelly \holdovers from last year—and| With Ted Kazanski expected to | Dublin Gai | UD a NG Z : rookies Rufe Crawford, Carl Lin-g0 into the Army sometime in| $itg backache_feel miserable. Minor bad. © Daneing Jill hart and Fred Fleming to choose,May, the _.Philadelphia Phillies cause getting up nights or frequent passages, 1¢€ ta e€ eats a oma Sod Buster {from. were shopping for a second base-| Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi. | s tions bother you. Try Doan's Pills—a mild | Lefty Bill Ross, another first-:man ... Pitcher Vernon Law Of | diuretic. Used successfully by millions for | Mighty Moon year man, has clinched a job with Pittsburgh looked good in a work-| Dat, tvehanoy tiie? fone the wee | Mer-Shack jthe Washington Senators. ot A and M In Last Seconds jout, showing no signs of the arm| fi rial the Smet kidney tube and [FIFTH RACE — $-16 mile | Ross, who pitched for the Ft.Ord, trouble which plagued him before! %*% Sush out waste, Get Dosn's By RIP WATSON the trip if they wind up behind Grade 4 a ae Wichita : == — NEW YORK (#—National Invita- The exciting Wichita - Aggie| R. O. ‘S Morning Glory Peck’s Pearl tion Tournament officials had a)pame, and its ensuing complica-; Sam Parker king-sized headache today, and it/tions, completely overshadowed) Beck's Miss was all due to a successful 30-foot other developments on the college| Ginger Hill shot thrown up with two seconds/cage front. Bob Mattick did his| Painter Pete to play. best to keep the fifth-ranked Ag-| Final Reward The desperation heave by Paul gies in the game, scoring 26 points,} Lelanette Scheer gave Wichita a 67-66 vic- while Cleo Littleton made 16 for! Viking Meteor Mar et tory over Oklahoma A&M, threw| Wichita, No. 14 team in the coun-'sixTH RACE — ls taile the Missouri Valley Conference try in the latest Associated Press\Grade 3 race into a snarl and beclouded 'poll } Larry's Star Dust Wichita’s status as cries easy The NIT added a minor note) yidnighter The Wheatshockers said when they|of confusion itself by inviting a A i accepted the NIT bid that they|second St. Francis team, This| Bef! 804 White St. WE DELIVER Phone 2-2013 would be obliged to enter the Na-/time it’s the Loretto, Pa., with an Little Dusty tional Collegiate. Basketball Cham-/18-4 record. St. Francis, The Brook- Micky W. pionships if they should win the!jyn school of the same name was sate x Missouri Valley race. jinvited earlier this week. That, Kliki The “if” clause didn’t look very gives the NIT eight of its 12 teams), Ramadan r important at the time since Okla-/—provided Wichita doesn't tie Ok- SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile homa A&M was comfortably ahead|lahoma A&M and, etc Grade 3 ( KNEW EVERYTHING IN THIS GR in the race. But look at the situa-) The NCAA also picked two “at) Left Road Z WAS FRESH BUT 1 OIDN'T tion now: Wichita has completed large” teams yesterday, Loyola of| Speed In Review its Valley season with an 8-2/New Orleans and Santa Clara. | Tangiers — mark, while the Aggies are 7-1) Loyola will play sixth-ranked| Toggle Switch Fearless Warrior Miss Ann Mutphy and play Tulsa March 2 and St./Notre Dame in a_ preliminary| Louis March .4 jround double-header at Fort Wayne If the Aggies win both, they’ll/Ind., March 9. Toledo-of the Mid-| Riviera { go to the NCAA Championships|American Conference will play a} Clayton Ward | and Wichita will come to the NIT.’ still-to-be-selected “at large” team EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile i But a tie would force a one-game jin the other game. Santa Clara will|Grade 2 playoff, which could not very well meet the Border Conference cham-| Wheat be played before March 8 at the/pion, at a site and on a date to| Release Call earliest. be determined. That will be either! Glen Page The NIT headache comes from Texas Tech or West Texas State,| Queen O Mine the timing involved. The tourna-'who meet in the deciding game; South Boston 2 ment starts its first round March;March 2. é a Lekko 6, The latest Wichita could play, Holy Cross, ranked sevehth fae Wicked TENDER DELICIOUS — Cut From U. S. Good Cattle its first game would be March 9,'tionally, was the only other high-| Another Whisk even if it gets a first round bye. ranking team in action last night.\NINTH RACE — §-16 mile Then, too, it’s possible, though'The Crusaders scored impressive- Grade 1 highly improbable, that Oklahoma jly over Dartmouth 76-60 and need) Trade Secret SIRLOIN Lb A&M might lose both its last twojonly beat Connecticut Saturday) High Legion games, which would send Wichita/night to wrap up an NCAA bid Capricorn ; to the NCAA. The NIT could invite|as the best New England Confer-| Kenya Colony Oklahoma A&M, but the Aggies/ence team. The loser of that game,! % haven't played here in some time incidentally, is a good possibility | Coe Bank PALM RIVER SLICED CHOICE CUT U. Ss GOOD and they might not want to make‘for an NIT offer. Taste ee ee ee ee ~*~ |_ Gene Huff TENTH RACE — 38 mite Grade $ Gatling Delinquent Longiene Gay Gift Aloof Alistyte Stylish Blond Selada Bull Withstands om Heavy Barrage Still anot ing in the beagle’s| OKLAHOMA CITY # — In the| is that he is neither an es-/best Western tradition, a runaway congratulation has been going on|pecially heavy or ky eater. bull stood his ground, snorting at lately in the beagle set. If hothing better offers, he is glad officers and schoolchildren as po- Hf by any chance you missed'to guip the table leftovers, and lice fired 14 rounds of ammunition an item of such moment, the Amer- thrives on anything from hominy idewed caviar, g into its body with revolvers, shot-| r , fean Kennel Club announced that! g guns and rifles. ‘| y thai the cocker,’ The bull broke through a wire | La ¥ . CHEESE is very superior fence at the Cornett Packing Co. . Kg 4 C eer C é SEZ i now had regist@red more of the and that the boxer/during the noon hour and about ut of house and 50 youngsters deserted their school ground to watch the big show. By Gayle Talbot NEW YORK \#—As nothing sets chi @ man up quite like having his Judgment of dogs confirmed offi- cially, it is not surprising to learn that a great deal of quiet self- Bar-B-Cued Spareribs and Bar-B-Cued Chicken WITH PLENTY OF SAUCE AND SEASONED JUST RIGHT — READY TO SERVE! even needs biting importan one that obviously This has contributed to his rise to the ca- Wisconsin Daisy Jong-eared little hounds than any other breed. The exact figures at were (1) beagles 45,398; (2) cocker spaniels, 43,561. As the cockers had been the champs ever since course, many Pistol shots omly got the animal and the beagles had been ru und the more angry as he tried to get LB. second since 1940, this was som 1 club's fig- awa Finally, one officer roped thing like the Dod be the u s there are him and while he was held a shot- Yankees in a Wo: Box- The average b y v » blast through the brain fin- shed him off. «Indian Can Buy ~: Cigarettes Now PHOENIX, Ariz. W& — Jimmy an Indian, was bumming ” off cigarettes from fellow inmates in the city jail. He had been locked up on a drunk charge. The desk sergeant, delivering what little mail there was, gave Seeds a letter addressed to him. Out fell a check from the gov- ernment for $4,016. It was for oil lease royalties from a company y that has been drilling on his reser- vation in Montana. He bailed himself out in a jitiy ut not before he purchased some ers, which might be cc Toughly to the Cleveland remain in third place, but ing dov wheth @@ over the top spo ig that they come clo: an all-around dog ethers, including ¢ least, is what their puffed-up < ets say. They say that if you a hunting dog, FOR ALL FINE BAKING Armix SHORTENING 3 ts RITZ » 29 erful music in the f on the other hand, you ely wish Rim to sit around an apartme and be agreeable, he is fng that too. The beagle ow @meer that a cocker can't bis left Another thing about we learn, is that he disposi at least pret @ mauling a COFFEE AS PRIZE OKLAHOMA CITY Joh M v ay Pa 69c Cusclioes » tx 2c b ‘hureday, Februsry @, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 ——_— ARCHER'S 814 FLEMING STREET Superette Market The Best Deal In Town! It’s Natural At Archer’s! 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