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FT. LAUDERDALE DAILY NEWS. Feb. 18. 1953 7-A Isasa Hot In Dania Records Smashed At HKC Star Play Speed Weeks Slate Extended DATTONA BEACH.

Speed Weeks program ef the National Assn. for Stock Car Automobile Racing has been extended through Feb. 2S to make np for postponements the past five days. Listless winds and low tides have left the beach toe rough for the scheduled speed runs ever measured mile. Yesterday's trials for European sports ears were rescheduled for Monday, previously postponed runs for Hybrid and modified sports cars Feb.

27 and IT. S. sports cars Feb. 28. The Hollywood dog track Isasa, one oi the better star game players at the Dania Jai Alai Fronton, has will wind up its best week .7, in history with a ten race program tonight.

Eight been playing some of the best jai alai of his career sturdy routers, with a Grade tnis season and shows no signs rating, will tour the long Gulf-stream Course In the final race of the week. In the longest race, The Daily News Handicapper of cooling off as the season passes the halfway mark. Monday through Thursday of this week Isasa has taken six wins, two places and two shows to give him a total of 42 wins gives Heartless top billing. This superior router has drawn the one box. Redlegs which gives him a three game lead over the top flight Jose Salsamendi, who has 39.

Roxbury Sport, winner of three of his last four starts, is expected to rule favorite In the final race of the week. For the month of February, The Hollywood dog track is by i .4 Also in contention for the most wins is Juanito with 37 In Fight victories to his credit. Juanito far the leading greyhound race track in the country. The popular led this division the first three weeks of the playing season. (Dllf Nf pint hj lm Tonti) Jackson last night.

Nancy Kroetz, left, and Shelvie Polk ore members of her court and Jane and Janet Drake are her two cute attendants. For Flasf HAPPY ROYALTY Sally Lochrie hos a pleasant smile for all her subjects as she reigns as Ft. Lauderale High's basketball queen. She was crowned at halftime as the L's battled Miami Browara county oval la continu A very colorful player. Isasa uig iu recora oi every season being better than the previous will play the ball every second.

making almost impossible re GEORGE BIRDIE TEBBETTS turns and catches until he has one. RESULTS FIRST RACE H. C. Orad Cincinnati Manager i Play Again Tonight drawn his foe out of position so that be can make the point with a cross court placement. Often F- r- 11.84 i.tt 3.J8 I NASHUA, N.

H. Ex-! cept for Brooklyn, Cincin B.y Borcncr 3.40 3.40 1 rroua rct i.M he makes his foe foul out by nati's pennant chances axe Huisieik yald S25.M. Tim: 3J.3. Alio rn: Sightseer, trying lor an impossible place ment. Hot 3rd Frame Tops rarmtr Joe, Ramblln Man, Holiday as good as anyone in the National League.

We are RESULTS tramc, jerry oweni. SECOND RACE H. C. Grade Sargent Roy 1J.M 00 3 00 Super River .0 4.60 conceding nothing to the Dodgers, however, except that riKST Qain. Conclis For Bulldogs Buddy Rackley 3.60 4 tney are the champions.

Ancol 4.40 3.M Astxmendl SM 2 SO F'U 49 CAP Wirephete) DOUBLE ACTION Gil Turner, right, has both hands busy os he puts the squeeze on Gene Fullmer's head during the final round of their TV fight last night in the Garden. Fullmer, the 11-5 favorite, had trouble squeezing out split decision. Fullmer Terms Gil Ton Sliest Rinfif Rival Our club Is made uj of ball quinlels (1-1) paid fSO.N. Time: 33.3. Alio ran: Judy's Tie.

Kasey Hayes. Bow About That, Victory Dance, My Lucky Dan. SECOND OAME Doubles. Otiln. 11.M players who have outstanding FSU Swimmers Swamp Gntors TALLAHASSEE.

(A) A powerful Florida State swim-mini team won every event but divine here last night to whip the University of Florida, 66-18. Freestylert Jim Julian and Graham Teschke both were double winners for FSU. Julian swept the 50 and 100-yard freestyles and Teschke captured the 220 and 410-yard events. Diver Craig White was the sole Gator winner. In a preliminary event, the Seminole freshmen swimmers beat the Gator Frosh, 49-28.

oaxue-asemiBaDai IN 3.40 records of consistency. Gus Ben, Ted Kluszewskl, Johnny Temple, HOLLYWOOD South Broward's Bulldogs gave coach Mort Brann lust one quarter of good basketball 1.89 l.M 2.60 DAILT DOTJBLK (6-3) PAID 1133.06. THIRD RACE H. C. Grade Roy McMillan and Smoky Bur tfuia.

$4U0 last night. It proved to be enough. The Bulldogs shook 80 4.49 so 3.M Susy Choosey 1.40 6.26 3.40 1 Waltilng Gent 6.60 4.36 1 Snappy Time 6.60 3 off the effects of an inept first hair, turned into a team gess are established major league stars. Wally Post Is developing into one of the great stars of Ancma-Aldecoa Aiumendia-Urquidl THIRD GAME Singles. Urquktt u.ja Satue Aldecoa FOURTH GAME Singles.

Jesus 5.80 Itnacia Lace, CORRECT A PAID lit.ifl. of shooting whizzes in the third quarter, and marched Qaia. S24.SA the National League. 4.20 2 60 ee 3 .00 a quinlela (1-7) paid $16.46. Time: 33.6.

Also ran: Sam Roes, Coupon Credit, Larry Vona. Bandy Paul. B's Tina. FOURTH RACE H. C.

Grade Style Bare 11.60 6.30 (.60 3 Weiss, a freshman, dropped in 3.m a a nook, fmens casnea a jump shot, Dick Williams made two off with a 54-37 Gold Coast; Conference victory over Key West High. The two teams collide again tonight at the local gym at 8:15 and another Bulldog victory will give them a chance Royal Queen 6.00 4.60 6 Untold 1M 3 free throws and Azevedo shook DAILT DOUBLE (7-1) TAID 152.6. FIFTH GAME Doubles. Qaia. t.M Garmendia-Azplri 15.40 3 In my book, Kluszewskl Is the No.

1 player in the league. We have a young catcher named Ed Bailey, who some day will be the outstanding catcher in the country. The Redlegs feel that as the season progressed last year, we NEW YORK. (51 A few minutes after Gene Fullmer won a split decision over Gill Turner in their third rousing battle, the young man from West Jordan, Utah visited the loser's dressing room to say, "You're the toughest guy I ever saw." Turner, downcast defeat, brightened enoughl loose for a fast break basket Onlalela (2-8) ala (U.N. Time: 33.6.

Also ran: Tender Trap. A set by Bob Kerr broke up the Larrea-Marcelino 3.40 3 Isasa-Uirutia 3.30 4 Smart Subject, Bob' Osage, Natalie. Bulldog spree, but two field Atomic Oust. FIFTH RACE 34 Mile. Oradt COKBECTA PAID flLSt.

SIXTH GAME Singles. Quia. S38.S0 Jack Robinson goals by Devitt and two free throws by Weiss started Broward to reply, "Ana they aon't fought at close range most of at third place in the final conference standings with a 7-6 record. Montana Miss 26.00 S.M 4.60 3 Msrry Style 13.80 4.40 eliminated what we considered our biggest weaknesses. We had Ecbeyerrta 17.80 n.oo 3 SO 3 Ocdarra .6 4.40 3 make them any tougher off again.

In all the Bulldogs hit! Oravette 3.00 the way with many blazing exchanges, in which it was a shame 18 points In four and a half than you." Quinlela aald (lOt.M. Time: 41.0. Also ran: Anna Reah, an early season weakness In left field. Charlie Harmon played as Salsamendi CORRECTA PAID t7t.4. SEVENTH GAME Singles.

Quia. I4S.0A ins Fight Broward's season ends with tonight's contest and with a Mapp minutes, more than they had The crowd of 3,000 that Forestlne, Times Flying. Fleeting Judy, Tour Treat. someone had to lose. Fullmer forced the early going, Turner came on in the middle rounds record of 8-10 going into the Ondarra 11.40 S.M 4.00 3 SIXTH RACE H.

C. Grade Isasa S.CO 4.00 1 paid about $8,000 to see last scored in the entire first half, for a 37-23 lead going into the final frame. Momentum Moe 11.00 6.36 4.60 3 Salsamendi 7 CORRECTA PAID 1.K. good a left field as anybody in the league the last part of the season and his presence there this year might fill that position. I expect Bob Hazle, Stan Palys To Retain Job game, the Bulldogs are already assured of their best mark since the 1953-54 season when they won 12 and lost 11.

Sparky's Son 30 4.40 This Guy (.60 4 night's "rubber" match at Madi-ail(1 Fullmer closed with a strong son Square Garden agreed with "5 Obviously the 11 to 5 odds favoring Fullmer were out Doth young middleweiehts. It' EIGHTH GAME Singles. Quia, moo 3.60 3.80 3 quinlela (-5) aala (tt.M. Time: 33.3. Also ran: Beach Fire.

Ignacio 7.80 Jesus Drrutia 3JO 3.00 4 Chief Red Switch, Hustle Along, Cum on and a kid named Frank Robin' son to give him strong competi VIA, AiAli A LAX JilUVA must have been the same for the Fullmer his first defeat after 29 4.30 3 Helen, Swing Alley. One word describes the first half shooting in last night's tilt atrocious and that applies to SEVENTH RACE H. C. Grade CORRECTA PAID 349. NINTH GAME Singles.

TV fight fans at home. straight victories, April 4 at Brann substituted freely from there on in but the Concha couldn't pick up any ground, despite the fact that they had their best showing in the final period with a 14 point outburst. The South Broward freshmen tion. Qaia. Dixie Deal 1.60 4 00 3.60 Aldecoa 18.30 Milt Smith and Rocky Bridges Border Shift 3 (0 3.30 1 Miss Tragnor 3 0.80 3.20 0 4.40 3.40 1 3.00 8 and Ray Jablonskl should Satue Urquidi both clubs.

Broward was nursing a 17-13 lead at the end of toe first two periods and had hit on only four of 25 attempts for a strengthen us at third base. Ja Quinlela 1-J paid (11.40. Time: 32.4. Also ran: Ultimo. Qua Brooklyn.

Fullmer beat him in A fourth Is a rounds at in this bristlmg rivalry that June 20 could last as long as the Jack Britton-Ted Kid Lewis 20- Fer rated his three Tur-bout series In the 1915-21 era. flgh' rouh5r tn9 CORRECTA PAID 840.80. TENTH GAME Doubles. blonskl was a very much lm Babe, Push, Mae's Memory. Motel.

Quia. 85. 3.80 J.60 Laca-Aldecoa 7.20 EIGHTH RACE H. C. Grade proved player the last part of sorry 16 per cent field goal walked off with a county league victory In the preliminary, as West Secretary 7.40 (.40 4.00 3 Isasa-Irphi 60 the year.

8.30 8.44 douis ne lost 10 tauarao lausss Larrea-Ignacie) average. Some close calling by the offl Billy Brown, the Garden Bebr 0 No- Gain -0 1 We are in the same relative and Bobby Boyd. "He keeps Bill Olockner scored 14 points to spark a 24-18 win over Stran- CORRECTA PAID SSS.00. Atteadaace Mataels I7M80 matchmaker, wants a return. So coming back at you all the position as all the clubs in that Qolniela l-t) paid (21.66.

Time: 33.4. Also ran: Roollng Streak. MIAMI. (JP) Jackie Robinson, who made a special trip down from the North to play in the annual Baseball Players Qolf Tournament being contested here today and tomorrow, Intends to play third-base for the world champion Brooklyn Dodgers at least one more season or make the man who beats him out know he's been in a struggle. "This Ransom Jackson we got from the Chicago Cubs during the winter Is a good man," Jackie acknowledged freely while waiting to tee off, "But he's going to have to play mighty good ball to beat me out of that Job.

think I'D do better concentrating on the one position ahan Junior High. Ronnie Hawks time," said Fullmer. Woo, Sablna, Absent Minded, Ted Gates. had eight for the losers. ciala, who detected 39 fouls in the game, and a good performance from the foul line was all that kept the winners In front we could use more pitching.

We also feel, however, that among NINTH RACE H. C. oraae does Fullmer. Although Georgia Katz, Turner's highly excitable manager, screamed "no, no, no" in the dressing room, chances ENTRIES FIRST GAME Singles. I Points: Can Oo 21.60 0.40 4.W the boys we are bringing to in the first half.

Dick Filkena, I we will find enough talent to Sagastl Ellcegul Asumendl Anehla Toy Tinker Mr. Gabby AAU, Santee are hell agree, too. Mendlzabal Felix who came up with his second sharp showing In as many games, quinlela t-8) paid (43.30. Time: 33.0. Also ran; give the Cincinnati club its first solid pitching In quite a few City Buck, SECOND GAME Doubles, I Points: Lotasmoke, Josechu-Sagasti Anehla-Elicegul THAN YOU GET MORE THAN scored nine Bulldog points in Honest Style, Jolly Waters, Rube Dasher.

years. Referee Petey Delia voted for Fullmer 5-3-2 and Judge Leo Birnbaum gave it to Fullmer on points 6-5 after scoring it 5-5 in Luisito-Mendizabal FeUx-Urquldl Azumendi-Aldecoa SatuaJuanlta the first half. He wound up with Johnny Klippsteln was as good TENTH RACE 3( Mile. i nc. wwrvis, waw Feud Flaring, Grade 3.60 3.00 4.40 3 80 15, best for the night.

Tailored Look (-00 THIRD GAME Singles, 0 Points: a nghthanded pitcher the last Ed's Bette Blue The Concha, with Red Stlck- rounds. A two-point 10th round half of the 1955 season as there (.40 Plantation Joe Satue Juanito Lulaita Urquidi Oarmendia Aldecoa Ibarlueea ney leading the way, closed the was the decisive factor for Birn was in the league. Herschel Decision Due Qslnlela ela (ll.ao. Time: Also ran: Oo Time Instead of trying to play In count to 17-all in the early min Freeman was the National baum under New York rules that provide a 1-4 point system in FOURTH GAME Singles, Points: Eileen, Susie Me, Dons uounas. rroa left field, too.

My arm is utes of the third ceriod before League's outstanding relief Ecbeverria Isasa Attendance Maine is su.w Broward got hot. case of even rounds. Judge Har NEW YORK. (J) The battle what yon would call quick, which Is what I need in the Infield, but ft never been Ignacia Asplrl Lac a J. Salsamendi Jesus old Barnes thought Turner won pitcher.

Art Fowler, after a bad start, did a remarkable job. Joe Nuxhall was the best lefthander Then Al Devitt meshed a pair of charity throws, Ed Azevedo between Wes Santee and the ENTRIES FIRST RACE Hollywood Coarse FIFTH GAME Doubles, I Points: 6-3-1. It was on of those fights, (First Half Daily Double.) Grade in the National League. Oarmendla-Mareel'o Ondarra-Ignaelo Amateur Athletic Union over the star miler's amateur status today reached a bitter and almost Mary Faultlesa Vitamin vwei Larrea-Echeverria Careaga-Urquidl Don Gross, who came up to ns in the summer from Nash Joycie i-aaay Ibarlucea-Azplri J. hit on a drive and Dick Weiss cashed two more free throws to open it up again.

After jump shot by Key West's Tony Hopey narrowed the score to 23-19, the Xickle Wniie raw SIXTH GAME Singles. Points: name-calling stage. Little Eddy Miae b. us ville, looked very Impressive. SECOND RACE H.

C. ioecoiia Urrutia Isasa Echeverrla Lac a E. Salsamendi Cares ga Santee 's attorney, Charles P. Grimes, could not even get to see Daily Double.) Grade We feel that the addition of Hal Jeffcoat has Improved us Bulldogs really started barking. SEVENTH GAME Singlet, Points: AATJ Secretary -Treasurer Dan Sot on Water Bilk PUMPS tS WELLS E-Z-WAY SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 643 S.

Andrews Ft laudordalo Ph. JA 3-7590 Malinda Ann Croes Tne una Irish Sunrise Llpto Red Wirey Z1PPT wlB Ondarra Asplrl by at least seven games. He Ferri yesterday when he tried to Isasa Laea gives as the strongest bullpen obtain documents on a seven- Dog Tag I I'll Careaga E. Salsamendi Jesus an especially strong arm." The consensus seems to be that Jackie, the first Negro to play In organized ball, might have one more good year In his system if he gets the breaks. He had what was for him a very poor season while the Dodgers were winning the big prize in 1955, and that was, of course, why his bosses grabbed Jackson, who has no great reputation for spirited play.

When Robinson does finally bow to the years and increasing weight, he should not have to wait long beyond the required In the league. THIRD RACE O. t. vrraa. man committee which will re Brenda Oeorga Roeeamgns EIGHTH GAME Singles.

I Points: As I said, Brooklyn Is the team view the Santee case tomorrow. Parliament to beat but don't count us short. Oay Speedster Dash wgn Marcelina E. Ealsamendt Urrutia Ignacia Ondarra Jesus Santee has been told by the AATJ to keep out of track meets Resonlte FOURTH RACE H. C.

Orade We're definitely a first division club and If things go right, who KET WEST I S. BKOWAID (S4 ft (t tpi ft ft San tan 0 0 0 Derltt, 4 4 13 Stlckney. 3 5 UIFrankal. 1 1 BonoYltch. 0 aiWUlraen.

(033 Curry, 3 4 Weiss, 14 6 Ropy, 3 3 7 Filkens. 0 I IS Kerr, 3 6 4 Snowden, 6 Tates, 13( Talamtnl, 3 1 I Azevedo, 3 6 11 Lofland. 1 3 Tommie, 6 6 0 La porta, 6 Schola, Totals 11 II IT Totals 16 33 NINTH GAME Singles, I Points: JoseehH Garmendla until his case is cleared. He knows? Annie Moslty My Dance See Go Fine Touch Warren Batta Satue Aldecoa is under investigation for lr Juanito Urquidi Some Day "7 1 TENTH GAME Doublet, Points: regularities in his expenses in itiittr RACE 36 auie. urwi HOCKEY RESULTS Ibarlueea-Aldeeoa Isasa-Mareeltno Larrea-Axpirl Ondarra-EcheTerrla RaTen Sparkle Happy Too meets en the Pacific Coast.

He already has been cleared by Laea-Juanito Careaga-Ignaelo Jesus-Urrutta J.Salsam.-E.Salsam. two years of inactivity before being voted into the Hall of Cutout Doll Ftsty Fannf Kashfinder By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his home AAU section. KET WEST 6 16 1437 SOUTH BROWARD ..16 7 10 IT 64 Officials: Whatley and Landers. rtior gi Miss Mlstle Quick Walta Loafer c. Orada Speeding Star.

Danny Girl Privacy SIXTH RACE H. Fame at Cooperstown. Grimes' outburst is almost cer Cory Stiles 13 10 80 170 00 37 It S3 10S 144 33 10 14 CO 144 113 SELECTIONS FIRST GAME Sagastl, Fells, Anchla. 8ECOND GAME Anehla EllceguL Montreal New York Detroit Toronto Boston tain to lead to bitter exchanges when the committee meets at the Sir Ralpa Cold Lost a mm 1S3 10 30 10 48 134 Easy Lift Feltx-Crquidt, Josecho-SagattL New York Athletic Club tomor SEVENTH RACE a. u.

urim 17 38 13 40 118 158 10 31 11 43 120 183 Friday's Results Chicago THIRD GAME Satue, Juanito, Aldecoa. FOURTH GAME Isasa, Ignacio, row to make recommendations Light One Mysue hum Echeverrla. Rebel Bolflier jjomo" on the case. Santee probably will FIFTH GAME Ondarra -Ignacio, Tip Secretary speea King be there and so will Grimes. Larrea-Echeverria, Careaga-Urquidl.

Madray Tough Challenger Tonight Tillman Finds Fast Rivals Lined Up For Speedway Test Kerry Holt EIGHTH RACK B. v. Already, the AAU and Grimes SIXTH GAME E. Salsamendi, Careaga, Isasa. Look Alike Key JT have come to grips.

SEVENTH GAME CAREAGA, On NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 4, Chicago 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 4, Her.hey 1 EASTERN LEAGUE Philadelphia 0, Johnstown 3 Mew Haven $, Baltimore 1 Satarday'a Boheelale NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Montreal Detroit at Toronto darra, Laca. Shifty Sam naystar Pete Raybum Wonder Record ILow "I am going to demand a congressional Investigation of both EIGHTH OAME Ondarra, Ignacio, Jesus. NINTH KAfJS n. NINTH GAMS Aldecoa, Juanito, Bill Brady SiWer Tray the Amateur Athletic Union and the United States Olympic Satue. TENTH OAME Laca-Juanito, Isasa- Flagship cornpiper Debbie Ana Beeharmed Rural Fak Nancy Jonea The three speed kings of the Hollywood Speedway, Herb Tillman, Red Farmer and Ft.

Lauderdale's Herb Madray, will be seeking a checkered flag win when they return to the local oval thundered Grimes Marcellno, Careaga-Ignaelo. BEST BET CAREAGA (7th). TENTH RACE Gull stream want "These are corporate bodies and I have proof that they haven't during the 30-lap feature on the eight event program of sports Orade man-modified stock car racing tonight. Herb Tillman, who on his filed for operation In some states Heartless Hin waistea Jlmmie Dea Boxbury Sport Irish Camelya Romanl including New York." PUBLICITY HOUND Hy Fas Ellia Mae "He's a publicity hound who is SELECTIONS just trying to make a big FIRST RACE Vitamin Vinet, Mary scowled Ferris. He added that he faultless.

Paddv'a Texan. SECOND RACE Wlrey, Four Bar. L's Golf Team Shades Beach Ft. Lauderdale's coif team helped extend the L's winnint; ways yesterday by squeaking; past Miami Beach 14-13, at the Ft. Lauderdale (elf course.

Medalist for the day was Beach's Jim Rothenberf with 78. Joa Joyner led the L's with an 82. Following him were teammates Vera Johns with 82. Phil Mann 84. Dave Sander 91, Lbn McCabe 89 and Dave Kingbury 90.

didn't have the authority to give Grimes the documents in ques emus The Line. THIRD RACE Gallant Edge, parlia tion. ment. Brenda George. FOURTH RACE Annie Mosity, Bare Grimes also has threatened the AAU with a civil suit because he WTIn See Go.

FTFTH RACE Quick WaH, MiSS Miitie. Rim Snarkle. says it has no authority to In "aV UaMl SIXTH RACE Blr Ralph. Cold Lost, vestigate Santee after he was Prlae. cleared by his home board, the SEVENTH RACE Light One, Kerry I TTnlt Tin Secretary.

Missouri Valley Assn. EIGHTH RACE Shifty lm. Wonder 1. 4 first run at the Speedway during the last program, broke the 15-lap record, will be attempting in the feature race to battle off Red Farmer, who Is one of Florida's top drivers, and Herb Mad-ray who this year has pulled down more wins at the Hollywood Speedway than any other driver. These three "devils-of-the-wheels" will have tough competition, however, when Sy Coe, Ralph Moody, C.

T. Wei-don, Bobby Malzahn and Sonny Palmer all line up in the same race. Also in there to try to break his streak of bad luck will be Eddy Rowell in his Modified No. 24. The three "powder-puffs." Flo Pollock, Maude Ale and Bobbie Hlckens will return this Saturday for the three event amateur program.

They win be competing against male drivers Don Kasten, Boh Burnett, Bill Hess, Curly Curtis and Bob Shake-spear. Spectators of the last program's first amateur event saw only these five remain In the wreck-filled race. TtmrnrA STa Ja. Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Carl ji Erskine holds the World Series strikeout record. He fanned 14 NINTH RACE Flagship.

Beenarmaa, Cornpiper. TENTH RACE HEARTLESS, Roxbury Sport. Romanl. BEST BET HEARTLESS (10th). Yankees in the 1953 CXXXKX) ii SYLVESTER COE bids for raee win Glades Sod Co.

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