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. -Conchs Open Defense State Of Baseball Title x * & * * & reeere k k & xk * ek Range T; milight Wns First Leg Of Evans Enterprises ‘Medley Race kk : Matthew Hill, AREA Conchs Face Key West Kennel Club Results | Mickey w. Sect : Miami Beach a Feature Wins In Ist Of 2 ee ¥ Fagg’s Black B., i, August, 1950: Bi Black Rustler—Kitty Kallen Here Tonight PORKY PAUL 5.60 ar Game Series The 1954 edition of the Key West High School base- ball' team will go into action tonight in defense of the state championship with the first of a two game series with the Miami Beach Ty- phoons in the Wickers Field Stadium at 8:15 p. m. The Conchs, who were the surprise of the state last year when they whipped the best of them and then went on to the Southeastern States SOPHINO SECOND RACE 620 Quiniela (4-8) 125.80 3.40 : Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Light Pee June, ar (pansan—Flamingo PAKISTAN FIXED ROUTE SUMMER GAL 7.20 13.20 Daily Double—Connie Lou and Pakistan 158.00 THIRD RACE “00 Quiniela (2-5) 167.60 2.40 Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Fawn D., va eocemier eer Ninrigit-chapld WINTHROP TROPICAL RANCH STYLE 7.20 3.20 FOURTH RACE re Quiniela (1-3) 13.80 Winner—Joe Balik’s Red Fawn Pe Ds Sept., oe Not Lately—Gail Lee VIKING METEOR SLEEPING TROUBLE’S BOB MURPHY 5.40 440 11.60 FIFTH RACE Quiniela (2-8) 35.40 Winner—Fred Whitehead’s Red Brindle D., October, 1950. Portis Bomb— Claude Betterson’s Range Twilight came driving a- round the outside last night to triumph in the first leg of the Evans Enterprises Medley race at the Key West Kennel Club, The win, over the 5-16 mile distance, gave Range Twilight eight points and the edge in the medley. The sec- ond half of the race will be run Saturday night over the 3-8 mile marathon course. May Sue W. Ed Souza’s Judy Doll tourney in Selma, Alabama, A-HEAD 11.00 640 3.20 i picked up six points for her RAIL LANE 12.60 6.80 ela (1-2) 74.00 ‘ where they went all the sik OMAR 3.00 uintelai(2:2) second place effort while M. way to the finals, should have another banner year— they, lost but one man from Winner—Fleet Wing K- —Lighthearted SIXTH RACE ‘s’ Black D., February, 1629. Jack O’Joiiu.o, Imp. W. Fage’s Gay Skipper ran third and gained five points, first MIDNIGHT CAPER 1980 850 4.59 Manuel Foster’s Com- ear’s aggregation, firs RIVIERA 620 3.20 QfnF"4 (4-8) 72 40 5 last year’s aggreg . FUSBUDGET ey stock, an odds on favorite baseman Bob Lastres, But they'll have no easy time of it—just about every Winner—Walter Owe:.’s P HIGH LEGION SEVENTH RACE nincleD oer 1851. ane Black—My Little Susie to cop the race, interfered early and ran fourth—a po- sition good for four points. ; < CINBON 4.60 3. 20 Quiniela (5-8) 14.60 7 é , = : Class AA club in South Flor: PAGODA 24 Sena fhe race included! CONCH INNER GUARD—These eight infielders will bear the brunt of the defensive work for the = is out after the Conch’s ¥IGHTH RACE ne ce Gace and Burning| Key West High School baseball team throughout the season slated to start tonight with the first hide. f Miami Beach, for example, is anne s Mantel Foster’s Brindle B., November, 1951. Oklahoman—Bonnie Broo! Bright, one point each. of a two-game series with the Miami Beach Typhoons. They include, from the left, standing: Eloy Rodriguez, 2b; Don Cruz. 3b; Dick Salgado and Freddy Curry, 1b. ve IRENE HILL 5.80 4.40 3.40 Range Twilight paid 11.50 to Kneeling: Leeburg coasting along on a two game’ win LEGAL LOOTER : 7.60 4.20 Quiniela (2-6) 14.00 win, 6.00 to place and 4.00 to show.| Knowles, 3b; George Haskins, ss; Julio Santana, ss, and Vince Catala, 2b.—Citizen Staff Photo. pcan eal iat aay eae be SMART DESIGN 3.20 Judy Doll returned 7.20 and 4.60 bine sie sg pried see NINTH RACE and Gay Skipper’s backers received Tonight, the Conchs will depend on the good right arm of George | Winner—Claude Betterson’s Blue Brindle D., July, 1951. Mixed Harmony— Ann Gala 9.60 for a two dollar show ticket. The Quiniela on the feature Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, March 11, 1954 CITY LEAGUE CAGE SCHEDULE | Steck Car Races RANGE TWILIGHT 11.60 6.00 4.00 amounted to 51.80. Lastres, who compiled a 16-2 re- JUDY DOLL 7.20 4.60 Quiniela (4-7) 51.80 And racing fans received bon- cord, including a no-hitter, last GAY SKIPPER 9.60 dg in ae atte saccnl tkcen Sponsored by KEY WEST year. (4) Gibby Gates TENTH RACE when long shots came in and paid| Friday, March 12 — Jaycees vs.} Monday, Merch 15 — Outboard. | STOCK CAR ASSOC., INC. Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Brindle DS atts Be: Boe 's Edge—Nicolette Quinielas of 125.80 and 167.60 re- Evans, 7:30; Outboard bs. Luther- vs. Evans, 7:30; Jaycees vs. VX-1, Sat ree SPRING BUN 12.80 5.20 Quiniela (5-6) 56.60 spectively, ‘hes Dell! Double, last | fore 0 a Sunday eas ae one a 5 night, Connie Lou and Pakistan, Wednesday, March 17 — Luther- 3 Coach » will Leder ahead is Paid 158.00. ta_and Rocket Jet. (1-7-5) an vs. Independents, 7:30; Out- 2:00 P.M hitting Julio Henriquez behind the Plate, Biff Salgade at first base, In tonight’s feature action, Man- uel Foster’s Matthew Hill and Eighth Race: Liocrina, Scout and Malahide. (7-2-6) City board vs. VX-1, 8:30. Friday, March 19 — Jaycees vs ROAD TRACK Eloy Rodrigu e rie ; Don Point Breeze Kennel’s Mickey W. Ninth Race: Bogota, Matthew | Independents, 7:30; Lutheran vs. Bo toiinasteentue os! MEW. Kennel Club Entries ficcccrite: Smee, bet VX-1, 8:20 BOCA CHICA Catala at short. mile distance. Tenth Race: Super Tate, Jills} Saturday, March 20 — Evans vs.| ADMISSION ____ $1.25 ‘The outfield will be chosen from Jimmy Tynes, Jerry Pita, Roger IESTORACE ie lburolio RAO: seinen Heal | BO. 28 Mabe [snd hot duel is inthe jetting Harold Solomo: i ; = |when they clash in ii =e y Silky Blend Tangiers Rocket Jet | special, Lefty Les Colodny, who won| Allstyle al Mello Pretty Blossom Other entries in the feature in- three and lost eight with poor sup-| Viking Love Sarees Rocket EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mie |clude F. B. Stutz’ Bogota, Mrs. port last year, will probably han- rae cone “ July. Fourth Grade 2 |0. Z. Ferrell’s Trade Secret, Fred Ge the pitching chores for theTy- ‘oa ‘own ‘i Whitehead’s Rural Cousin, M. W. phoons. Scrabble FIFTH RACE — 5-16 mile Rese | Fagg’s Babbling Bess,.R. K. Hut- Either Stanley Bertman or Shel- Wisilante Grade 3 Pies Garcier |ching’s Texas Speed and Hush don Bloom will be behind the plate. ray Horn Happy Woman Linda Hill Shane. The outfield will include Tommy | SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Lady Portis Vaulta | The program will also feature a Crew, Len Lurie and Arnold echt Grade 5 Blue Licorina | special marathon race, the tenth 5] Porti Madeline’s Choi. B | Vv ‘will g phoons at the plate as well as play Sooner Shindig Saki ——— wince ate 5-16 mit junderway at 8: :15 Pp. m. with the a strong eens eeue ae Crystal Hill Cotton Cadette : meee ‘uence ‘first half of the daily double, mo ae alan batting threats. cane ie ean Pos agama Ba Bapibs oe | Ch val 9 Sere coed ien. vil mee] na 'as SIXTH RACE — 516 mie Micky W _ Charley Conch’s ‘a udapest s | ° A top crowd of local baseball ‘ Breadanbutter Matthew Hill | fans, ate expected to witness to THIRD RACE — 5:16 voile Three Dots Babbling Bess | Selections 's tilt. The same clubs wil le Chico Spide Rural Cousin | y go back at it Friday night. Jo Ann Del igetig: i Hush Shane Fees oh ae ee ener = : Mighty Mon Guy Hollie TENTH RACE — 3.8 mile |race was something to see. Every- They’ re O.K. With Her Slick Miss Caswell Grade $ jone had their eyes on Comstock, ALBUQUERQUE W—A coed at! Silent Profit Black Faro Dini ttedy, | who was expected to walk away | the University of New Mexico was cae painale Bramble Clair Bee [with the race, when the winner assigned 2 300-word editorial by) 9 MUtor |SEVENTH RACE — 5.16 mile Super Tate game gunning along the outside to her journalism professor Subject: andy Jack Grade 2 finish in the van. 9 c Amoral Lucky Package . “What's Wrong With American Over My Shoulde: Betkshire It'll be a tough one to pick Sat- Newspapers?” j FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile Speed In Review Ginger Hill urday night when the same field She said she couldn’t think of a, ' Grade 4 Lelanette Misty Magee goes out over the 3-8 mile course. thing. Taran Carlita Boots-N-Saddle ‘47 PACKARD Clipper *46 PLYM., R. H., 4-Door ‘48 DeSOTO, 4-Door ADV. No. 70 ‘$2 HILLMAN, 4-Door Both pups won their last outings that F. B. Stutz’ Bogota is a good bet to break back into the win column in the feature of the eve- {ning. But both Matthew Hill and | Texas Speed will ‘bear watching. | Other Selections: i First Race: Scrabble, Silky | Blend and Happy John. (7-3-2) Second Race: Taxes Me, Crystal Hill and Queen’s Mark. (3-6-7) Third Race: Single Bingle, Ran- dy Jack and Slick Miss. (3-7-1) Fourth Race: Al Mello, Focus ; and Take Ten, (1-2-4) ' Fifth Race: Southern Gent, La- dy Portis: and Starcia. (1-4-8) Sixth Race: Tackler, Black Faro and Guy. Hollie, (1-2-5) Seventh Race: Lelanette, Carli- | Tonight, Charley Conch figures BUY A Guaranteed HESTER Lady and Boots-N-Saddle, (2-6-8) Independents. Post Time, 8:15 NO P.M. MINORS Free Parking Buses Every 20 Minutes 10 RACES NIGHTLY Adm. 25c PARI-MUTUEL BETTING State Supervised Beautiful New Grandstand QUINIELAS EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLES Ist AND 2nd RACES : : 32 STUDE, 48 PLYM., Del., 2Door 49 PLYM. Special 4Dr_ 125 Gane ein *48 KAISER, 4-Door ‘51 FORD, R., 2-Door “53 STUDE. Comdr. WE ARE SELLING THESE QUALITY USED CAS AT UNHEARD-OF LOW PRICES ... 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