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Hush Shane Seeks Third Straight Win Here Tonight Walter Owen’s Hartagon nd R. K. Hutching’s Raz- r’s Rocket teamed up last ight to triumph in the first wo races at the Key West ennel Club and pay a vhopping Daily Double of 115.40. Hartagon, a 5-1 choice dged a canine known as m Parker by a nose while lazor’s Rocket commanded t a slightly better edge er O. J. ’S Ramp Rooster. The Quiniela on the first ce also produced a bonus hen it paid $100.40. In the feature race last ight, Sam Baxendale’s ack Ceaser continued his inning ways when he cap- red a six length victory, bing away from a crack ld. The issue was never doubt after the dogs went to the first turn and the inner took over a three ngth margin. Break The Bank ran an even Lond while Carib got off to a late rt and ran third. winner paid 5.80, 2.80 and 0. Break The Bank returned 0 and 3.60 while Carib paid off the tune of 4.40. R. K. Hutching’s Hush Shane, a hound who has leaped unher- ed into the picture as one of the bs to watch at the Kennel Club, go to the post in search of his! d consecutive victory. | son of Beachcomber, touted one of the all-time great grey- ds, Hush Shane holds a re- ed of seven races in the money nine starts. red Whitehead’s Rural Cousin, log with a reputation as being 1° bng finisher will furnish the f competition for the favorite le F. B. Stutz’ Bogota will also ir watching. her entries in the hot box spe tonight include Velma Merri: s Bardahl, Manuel. Foster's! it, ‘Walter Owen’s High Le- Joe Balik’s Fame-N-Fortune Royal Seymour’s Sir McKay. he program will get underway ht with the first half of the y double at 8:15 p. m. KEY WEST KENNEL CLUB RESULTS FIRST RACE Winner—Walter Owen's Black D. October, 1951. Be Black—My Little Susie HARTAGON SAM PARKER TRADE IN 18.00 5.80 8.40 ear Quiniela (5-6) 100.40 SECOND RACE bal cree K. Hutchings’ Red Brindle D., April, 1951. Razor’s Edge—Texas ne RAZOR'S ROCKET 0. J. °S RAMP ROOSTER PORTIS BOY D 3.80 3.20 : 4.40 ee Quiniela (3-4) 11.00 ailyDouble—Hartagon and Razor’s Rocket 115.40 THIRD RACE Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Light Fawn D., March, 1952. Mountain Time— Rubble Dust TACKLER INITIAL BENDINA 3.40 2.60 3.60 As Quiniela (3-5) 13.60 FOURTH RACE ‘inner—Jesse Williams’ Brindle B., August, 1950. Rance Lee—Annena TTE 8.80 5.40 4.20 Wi LELANE' CUDDLY CUTE BLISSFUL 7.40 8.60 Quiniela (6-7) 92.80 4.00 FIFTH RACE Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Black B., May, 1952. Tumble Bug, Imp.—Lass Lily LASS 8.00 5.40 = 3.20 BUGS LICORINA RAMADAN 9.60 4.40 Quiniela (3-8) 26.60 3.20 SIXTH RACE Winner—E. F. Snipes’ Black B., August, 1952. Grove Park—Viking Miss 4.20 4.20 4.60 4.80 3.60 iniela (3-8) 26. aon Quiniela (3-8) 26.40 SEVENTH RACE Winner—R, K. Hutchings’ Black D., July, 1951. Tumble Bug—P: ED 11.80” "830 440 Renee WICK’ TRADE. SECRET SPEED IN REVIEW 440 3.00 iniela (1-8) 26. ; 00 Quiniela (1-6) 26.20 EIGHTH RACE Winner—Walter epena Brindle D., August, 1951. Mount Mahon Rebel, Imp. —Brenda MEADOW CRAFT TACK OUT KENYA COLONY 3.40 3.40 5.60 ae Quiniela (7-8) 44.60 NINTH RACE Winner—Samuel Baxendale’s Black B., April, 1952. Quick Victory—-Razor’s Beauty BLACK CEASER BREAK THE BANK CARIB 2.80 3.20 6.00 3.60 Quiniela (1-2) 11.00 4.40 TENTH RACE , Winner—R. K. Hutchings’ Dark Brindle B., August, 1950. Tumble Bug, Imp.—Texas Time TUMBLE TIME FAIR MONARCH LODI Sonar Cagers Down ZX-11 In Tourney Thirsting for victory in the first \sport of Key West Naval Base’s 3954 Admiral’s Trophy Program, Fleet Sonar School’s Basketball | team gained their first ‘playoff triumph by whipping ZX-11, 72-59, last night in the Naval Station Gym. They thereby broke a three- way tle for league supremacy as Fleet Sonar School, ZX-11, and HS-1 each had had a record of nine victories and one defeat in e 9 . night's Entries ST RACE — 5-16 mile air Bee ‘igrator eel Band pricious Lady lver-N-Gold ker Boy fty Hill past Of The Town OND RACE — 5-16 mile ar Lad ttle Darlin ' Bar ingle Bingic riton dia tty Jan -A Bit RD RACE — 5-16 mile regular league play. The school team will meet HS-1 at a later date in the Naval Sta- tion Gym to decide the Admiral’s ‘Trophy Basketball Tournament ‘winners, Eugene K. Halpin, CSC, of Na- val Base Special Services had the originating idea for the Admiral’s Trophy Program which was es- tablished here last year He had set up a similar program for the 15th Naval District when station- ed in Panama from Nov. "49 —| Dec. '51. High scorers for Fleet Sonar School in the ZX-11 game were Cc. E. Gilliam, SA, with 23 points, and E. W. Bush, SA, who garner- ed 20 points. D. Daisher, AU3, and J. A. Pleckinger, AM2, led their teams scorers with 18. Both teams played very good ‘basketball according to Fleet Son- ar School coach Lt. C. H Wheat- ley, USN. “The game was in doubt until the last three minutes,” he hetre Gal 0. ‘S Morning Glory d ict bncing Jill RACE — 5-16 mile ‘ing Meteor H RACE — 5-16 mile ttle Dusty arless Warrior Ann Murphy gle Switch tion Lad ddie Burn viera IENTH RACE — 5.16 ices mile le Trouper J. ‘S Inside Twinkle Sable sky's Mise madon ITH RACE — $-16 mile ting Rodney declared, and “and if we had let up for an instant they would have been able to take advantage of it.” Starting lineup for Fleet Sonar School was: forwards — E. W. Bush, SA, and V, Jones, SA; cen- ter — Robert Enste, SN; and guards — J, E. McGovern, SA, and C. E. Gilliam, SA. Startling lineup for ZX-11 was: forwards — R. Basore, ADAN, and D. Daisher, AD3; center — J. A. Pleckinger, AM2; and guards — M. W. Healy, ADAN, and R. R. Moynihan, ADAN. Salter Path Wanda Choice Westrock Just A Bomb Tissort Lekko Release Call NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile Wheat High Legion Bardahi Fame-N-Fortune Rural Cousin Bogota Sir McKay Hush Shane TENTH RACE — 38 mile Embraceabdie * R. 0. ‘S Moonbeam Trail Line South Boston . 880 23.60 5.00 nes Quiniela (2-3) 34.20 NEWS ABOUT THE NEWEST LINCOLN Take a long look at the 54 trend-setter! | MUTILATED | , artagon, Razors Rocket Pays $115.40 Daily Double At Kennel Club Medics Wito Say He'll Be Out “Iset the fracture and placed the By JOE REICHLERU SARASOTA, Fla. ‘®—Ted Wil- liams vowed today he’d fool the} doctors who gloomily predicted he would miss the baseball season’s opener because of a fractured col- larbone. “Don’t bet against my playing in the opening game of the sea-|muttered: “I heard something pop.'that Hush Shane is the best bet son,” the Boston Red Sox slugger said. “I'll be ready. I'll get over this sooner than they think. I’ve/den administered first aid, Wil- fooled the doctors before and I'll fool ’em again.” Dr. Russell R. Sullivan, chief surgeon of the orthopedic division lof the Boston City Hospital, who injured left shoulder in a cast, was not so optimistic. “Tt was a clean break and X-rays. show a quite satisfactory position,” he said. ‘‘But Ted must be in the cast a mirlimum of three weeks and cannot swing a bat for about six weeks. It is highly doubtful if he'll be ready for the season lopener.”” The Red Sox open their season at Philadelphia April 13, six weeks from today. It is estimated Wil- liams would need at least two ‘weeks of batting practice and con- ditioning, after his recovery, be-| 5 fore he could play in a regular game. The injury, his second of a seri- ous nature in less than four years, occurred less than an hour after ihe arrived at Payne Field for his first spring workout of the season. He had been shagging flies in his customary left field position for| § 18 minutes when he faced into lteft center for a liner hit by Hoot Page § | Charley Cindi Selections Don’t forget to pick up that copy; Fifth Race: Allstyle, Mer-Shack, He stumbled and landed heavily of Greyhound Racing Record on and Meteor. (1-5-6) on his left shoulder. |sale at the program counter at the | fee et ay Burn He arose slowiy, obviously in/Kennel Club. It has a lot of valu- "Seventh Race: Little. Trouper, great pain. He grabbed his left/abie hints on how to handicap the Just Sable and Pamadon. (1-5-6) ae Ge strode ups and with Ladies’ Night com-| Eighth Race: Westrock, Wanda’s toward the clubhouse behind righting up tomorrow, take one home Choice and Salter Path. (1-7-8) field, As he passed teammate Billy|t) the missus. Ninth Race: Hush Shane, Bogo- Goodman, he grimaced in pain and) Tonight Charley Conch figures ta and Fame-N-Fortune. (1-6-7) Tenth Race: Embraceable, Fus- in the feature of the evening. budget and Be Final. (7-5-3) Other selections: | ————— First Race: Taffy Hill, Steel Marvin Grissom and Don Mueller liams was whisked away to a doc-|Band and Capricious Lady. (1-4-8) of the New York Giants have iden- tor. Second Race: Little Darlin, Dear tical off-season hobbies—hunting and fishing. c Ss I think something broke.” After Red Sox trainer Jack Fad- X-rays will be taken again to- Lad and Betty Jan. (3-5-7) ssa: | Third Race: Mandatory, Ginger + ents reais aseaar at saree el Hill and Fabulous Flight. (1-3-5)' Clarence (Biggie) Munn’s seven- Fla Fourth Race: Dancing Jill, year football coaching record at = A R. 0.’s Morning Glory and Sum-|Michigan State is 53 wins, nine Williams, 35, pointed out he) mer Gal. (2-4-6) jlosses and two fies. ; came back sooner than expected ! in 1950 when he fractured his left elbow making a spectacular catch in the All-Star Game in Chicago. 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