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Evans Enterprises Medley Cup Series Starts Tonight At Kennel Club Key West Kennel Club Results Range Twilight, Comsiock To Vie In Season’s Top Race Tonight The running of the first half of the Evans Enterpris- es Medley Cup series will sop a slate which includes three grade one races to- night at the Key West Ken- nel Club. * Tonight is also Ladies} Night at the track and all ladies will be admitted free of charge to the program which is the top attraction of the year at the plush Stock Island racing plant. The Evans Medley looms as the most important race of the year. The first half of the two race} medley will be run tonight over; the 5-16 mile distance with the pups being scored on their order of finish, Then, on Saturday evening, ! the same field will go out over the} % mile marathon route and the | owner of the high point dog will be presented with the huge Evans Unterprises Cup. The dogs will be scored on the ‘ollowing basis: ist place, 8 pts.; nd, 6 pts.;" ard, 5; 4th, 4; Sth, 3; ih, 2; 7th and 8th, 1 pt. The race will herald the re- turn to action of Comstock, Man- i Foster's flashy greyhound nich has compiled the amazing cord of 10 victories in 13 official arts. He is the co-holder of the cack mark at 30.3 seconds over e 5-16 mile distance. Comstock \.$ Tun out of the money rs vols year. He has been out of of- ’ sial action for about two weeks, t his performance in a, schooling | ] ze last Friday indicated that he | s lost noe of his speed. He is «pected to be a heavy favorite + aight to capture the first leg of : Evans Medley although his uerformance Saturday night is ject. to considerable conjecture ae has never gone out over the mile distance. Claude Betterson’s’ Range Twi- sht, who equaled the track mark iturday night in winning his \.eeting also is expected to get a of attention from the fans in tonight’s classic. He has beaten ist about every-other dog in the ice, Fleet Wing Kennel’s Burning Oright is also a strong contender » pick up some points tonight. he’ll break from the number one |, Lox and is one of the three dogs at the track who has bested Com- sock this year. Another strong contender is Black ‘ gaser, owned by Sam Baxendale. “his pup, a newcomer to the teack, has racked up four victor- ies in seven starts and bids fair “to upset the applecart tonight. Other entries in the Evans Med- ley include Royal O. Seymour's Sir McKay, F, B. Stutz’s Noir, Sd Souza’s Judy Doll, and M. W. Fagg’s Gay Skipper. Racing fans will get a real bon- us tonight with the 7th and 8th races also featuring grade one dogs. In the seventh the field includes Lightning Rodney, Pagoda, Poin- ciana, Flakes of Fire, High Le- gion, Carib, Tabcin and Cinbon, The eighth race will show a field including Let’s Goby, Legal Loot- er, Meadow Craft, Ingrid, Smart Design, Irene Hill, Longiene and| Tack Out. The program, slated to get un- derway at 8:15 p. m, with the first half of the daily double, will |i also feature a % mile marathon pie the tenth event of the even. 8. In last night’s action, F, B.| Stutz’ Viking Panther, triumphed -atound the outside route by a! single length over Break The Bank in the feature event, The| winner paid 17.20, 5.00 and 3.40 | while Break The Bank paid 4.20 | end 2.40. Westrock returned 4.20 | for his third place effort, 10,000 MILE | Winner—Jesse Williams’ Red Fawn D., April, Tootsie Rube TOGGLE SWITCH LA CROSSE SPIEDELL winners Souza’s Black D., July, 1952. ae 0. J.’S RAMP ROOSTER SinVER BAR DEAR LAD FIRST RACE 1952. Patent Switch~ 12.00 5.20 7.40 3.40 4.40 4.40 Quiniela (1-5) 20.60 SECOND RACE Tumble Bug, Imp.—Jeff’s 3.00 am 00 Quiniela (5-7) 28.80 4.40 2.60 5.20 20 Daily Double—Toggle Switch and 0. J. ’S Rants Rooster 23.00 Winner—E. SILVER-N-GOLD LOVELY DAY MIGRATOR THIRD RACE F. Snipes’ Fawn D., March, 1951. Beach Comber—Heat Wave 23.20 7.60 4.00 9.40 3.20 4.80 Quiniela (6-7) 19.80 FOURTH RACE Winner—Walter Owen’s Brindle D., Marcn, 1951. ele Call—Miss Sunday FEARLESS WARRIOR CUDDLY CUTE ALOOF a aa Fawn D., fi LEFT R LORD CHINELLY RAMADAN 11.60 4.60 4.20 3.40 Quiniela (4-6) 33.60 4.80 FIFTH RACE 1952. Dusty Road—Libby Lassie 3.00 2.60 11.40 7.80 Quiniela (2-3) 41.40 3.60 Page 8 TONIGHT’S ENTRIES FIRST RACE. — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Yellow Sady Connie Lou Mae Mohegan Steel Band Dream’s Pride Porky Paul Sophino Klikit SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Pakistan Fixed Route Midnighter Summer Gal Stylish Goldie Miss Oberlin Light Whistler Bang Bang THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile Grade M Flashy Pearl Squire Bill R. O. ‘S Hesitation THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, March 10, 1954 | Pagoda High Legion Lightning Rodney Tabcin Cinbon Poinciana EITHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 1 Let’s Goby Tack Out Smart Design Irene Hill Tonight’s Evans Enterprises Medley Race is a handicapper’s nightmare. Every pup in the race is a potential champion and pick- ing the winner is like settling the time-worn Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis argument. Charley Conch figures that if there is no interference, Comstock will come in a winner and tags him the best bet of the evening | (Comstock equalled his own track record last Friday in a schooling Meadow Craft’ Legal Looter Ingrid Longiene NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 1 Evan’s Enterprises Mediey Cup Race Black Ceaser Gay Skipper Range Twilight Sir McKay Judy Doll race, indicating that he’s still in top form.) And Charley Conch cautions racing fans to not over- |look Sir McKay in the feature to- | night, | Other selections: First Race: Dream’s Pride, Yel- low Sady and Porky Paul. (1-5-8) Second Race: Summer Gal, Miss Oberlin and Stylish Goldie. (3-7-8) | Third Race: Ranch Style, Soon- er Or Later and Tropical, (4-6-3) | Charley Conch’s Selections Fourth Race: Yardley, Little Trouper and Viking Meteor, (63- 2) Fifth Race: A-Head, Trail Line and Embers. (1-2-4) Sixth Race Salter Path and Fusbudget. (1-7-8) Seventh Race: Flakes Of Fire, Pagoda and Tabcin. (4-2-7) Eighth Race: Legal Looter, Irene Hill and Tack Out. (246-8) Ninth Race: Comstock, Black Ceaser and Burning Bright. (5-2-1) Tenth Race: Selada, Wes Hardin and Moderator. ( ) | SEN. FRANKLIN WILL ADDRESS JAYCEES Senator Jim Franklin will ad- dress the Jaycees at the regular weekly mecting at 8 p. m. today, The meeting will be in the Jaye cee’s club house on Flagler St, Island lots from H business. was heard last night by | the county commissioners, Clem C. Price asked the change in lots 1 to 9 and 32 to 41, inclu- | Stock Car Races | |] ADMISSION SIXTH RACE Winner—Don Branson’s Light Brindle B., May, 1951. Beach Comber Rural Katy EMBRACEABLE 13.20 R. O. ’S MOONBEAM LEKKO 12.20 4.00 11.20 3.80 4. Quiniela (2-5) 48.20 SEVENTH RACE Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Blue Brindley Bes ramen ae Cameron—Rudella MOCAMBO 4.00 WHEAT 9.00 Pe Quiniela (4-8) 38.00 KENYA COLONY EIGHTH RACE nea B. Stutz’ Brindle oe eect 1951. enamel Na Trumpet 3.2 MMEDAN 8.40 Dis HILL 11.60 230 Quiniela (5-8) 58.40 TISSORT NINTH RACE Winner—E. F. yet Black B., June, 1952. Grove Park—Viking Miss VIKING PANTHER 17.20 5.00 3.40 BREAK THE BANK 4.20 Quiniela (6-8) 11.40 2.40 WESTROCK 4.20 TENTH RACE Winner—Walter Owen’s Black B., October, 1951. Be Black—My Little Susie BE FINAL 6.40 8.40 5.60 Co 6.20 3.00 Quiniela (1-2) 32.40 c. 0. D. 3.60 ° CONCH HURLING STAFF—The Key West High School baseball team will depend on the eight hurlers shown above in their bid for their second state championship. They are, from the left: George Haskins, Eloy Rodriguez, Stuart Yates, George Lastres, Don Cruz, Roger Bean, Leeburg Knowles and Gibby Gates. Only Lastres has had much starting experience. — Citizen Staff Photo, Re-zoning Of 19 Stock Island Lots Asked Of County A request to re-zone 19 Stock; sive, in Block 52, Maloney’s Sub- | sales, and supplies for smail craft. |A launching ramp also would be to division. In the letter he said he wanted | built. th build a center for small boats | that would ae storage, rental, DO YOU KNOW? —THAT KEY WEST IS ONLY EIGHT FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL —THAT THE KEY WEST WEATHER BUREAU HAS NEVER RECORDED FROST AND THE LOWEST TEMPER: ATURE WAS 41 DEGREES RECORD- ED IN 1886 residential lic hearing on the matter. In a letter to the commission, | Sponsored by KEY WEST STOCK CAR ASSOC., INC, ‘Sunday 2:00 P.M. ROAD TRACK BOCA CHICA $1.25 |) Guaranty on USED CARS ith SDM) . wit x , ON & Carlit ee RAWLINGS TRAILER SALES at | JOE’S AUTO SALES NAVARRO, Inc. 601 Duval St. Tel. 27041 | STREAMLITE, LUXOR, —THAT SUDDATH EMPLOYS MORE KEY WEST CITIZENS THAN ALL ITS COMPETITORS COMBINED. SUDDATH Local and Long Distance Moving Packing — Storage KEY WEST -: MIAMI TELEPHONE 2-6733 Now On Display 1954 NEW GENERAL MOBILE HOME Also VAN DALE, SMOKER Next to P.O., Marathon, Fla. ALL FINANCING AT 6% TELEPHONE 84-7537 The commission will hold a pub- Os Sena ty J. ‘S Inside Little Trouper Bob Murphy FIFTH RACE — 5-166 mile Grade 3 Sweetie Mohegan Sleeping Troubles Gallant Brae Yardley Viking Meteor 0. J. ‘S Inside Little Trouper Bob Murphy FIFTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 3 Crestwood Fancy Trouble Saddle Burn A-Head Super’s Memory Embers Trail Line Sir Omar SIXTH RACE — 3-16 mile Grade 2 Noir Burning Bright Comstock TENTH RACE — 3-8 mile Grade S Moderator Viberation Spring Bunny Wes Hardin Reno Mary Selada Even Key Last Lady READ THE CITIZEN DAILY You SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY A DEPENDABLE HESTER BATTERY With Its Self-Charging Feature WE BROUGHT BATTERY PRICES DOWN You Help By Buying Admission—Students 50c, Adults $1.00 A HESTER BATTERY LOU SMITH oe ren a WICKERS STADIUM (LADIES NITE TONIGHT tas. KEY WEST KENNEL CLUB SPECIAL EVENT TONIGHT First Running Of Evans Enterprises MEDLEY RACES ANDSTAND M, COMFORTABLE SEATS — GR PROTECTED AGAINST INCLEMENT WEATHER BASEBALL! KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL versus MIAMI BEACH HIGH THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS Clowner Miss Jane Mac e Robert T. Y. e Riviera Salter Path. Fusbudget Midnight Caper SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 1 Carib Burning Bright - Black Ceaser Sir McKay Range Twilight Comstock Noir Judy Doll Gay Skipper a TEN RACES TONIGHT POST TIME 8:15 FREE PARKING DAILY DOUBLE Ist and 2nd RACES Listen to Greyhound Experts Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday Nights over Station WKWF at 7:15 LADIES NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY — LADIES ADMITTED FREE Servicemen In Uniform Are Always Admitted FREE! ADM. 25¢ Buses Every 20 Minutes No Minors QUINIELAS EVERY RACE