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THE PALM BEACH POST, WEDNESDAY FEB. 1950 Page Ml FIL ANNOUNCES NEW 154 -GAME SCHEDULE Pirates Pay Record Bonus Of $100,000 For Prep Star LOS ANGELES, (Pi The Pittsburgh Pirates naid a record FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE OFFICIAL 1950. SClfEDULE Indians To Open Season At Home 000 Tuesday for an 18-year-old southpaw pitcher fresh out of high school. He is Paul Pettit. a strapping, six-foot-two, 205-pounder, who stopped chewing gum long enough to sign a contract that will bring him a small fortune, win or lose.

Miami's Sun Sox, runner-up in 1949 and already favored in some quarters to win the 1950 pennant The $100,000, of which Pettit in the Florida International League, will provide the first op Homegrown Kacer gets the most, is believed to be the highest price ever paid a rookie untried in professional baseball. The deal, an odd one with a hi- ny Run Tonight zarie Hollywood twist, was con sumaled in a movie agent's swank AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT LAKKI.AVD ST. I'ETE HAVANA W. PALM BEACH MIAMI BKAfH MIAMI VT. I.Al UKFDALE Apr.

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(27) office on the Sunset strip, with General Manager Roy Harney of the Pittsburgh Pirates giving in position for the local Indians when the season opens April 3. The schedule for the 154-game Slate was pnnounced today by League President Phil O'Connell. It calls for the season to open on April 3 and close on Labor Day, Sept. 4, with only three breaks in the five month schedule. Those are on July 10-11 for the All-Star game and an open date on Aug.

21. formal agreement that it was a hundred grand transaction. Hamoy said the $100,000 figure was a a good guess and added that Pettit, who just last Friday got his diploma from tiny Nar-bonne High School at nearby Lo-mila, will play for the Pirate- A greyhound born and bred fn West Palm Beach will hold the spotlight tonight in the tenth and feature race at the Palm Beach Kennel Club. This greyhound is Be Light, a March, 1947, daughter of Summer Lightning Kate's Luck owned by Mrs. Marie Kirk.

Mr. and Mrs. Kirk have a large greyhound establishment west of Military Trail and have many good pups in their kennels. Be Light has started seven times owned New Orleans club of the The Indians, after opening at Double-A Southern Association. Seacrest Quintet Defeats Ft.

Pierce DELRAY BEACH, Pouring on home in a three-game series with Miami, will go to Fort Lauderdale and Miami before returning home to play Havana. As in past years, the Indians are paired with Fort Lauderdale on July 4th and Labor Day holidays for split doubleheaders. All Star Game July 10-11. Open Date Aug. 21.

and has won three races and finished third twice. Her last out found her beating Dick Miller by a length and Rapid Label by two lengths. This race alone Greyhound Results the power in the final quarter Seacrest High cageis walloped Ft. Pierce, 45 to 24. here Tuesday Ilialeah Park Results Clear and fast.

FIRST Purse. I3.0O0: maldeni: Casting Champion To Give Exhibition FIRST Futurity: 2- was enough reason to send her against such stars tonight as Rural night with David Tiedt riffling the 4 Beauty's Boy 10,40 4 20 3 60 Flying L's Win From Cats, 42-3 ypai-olds; 3 furlong. 6 Forest Street 6,20 5 2U nets for 20 points. Sailor, Sunny Scarlet, Bombcase, l.lhiM'iv Kan ujndsonl B.OO 3 (H) (-Eternal Son Nirhnls) 4.90 3.HO ivieanow street 3 so lime 29. .1.

Also ran: Lucky view Held to a 14-11 margin at the half, the Seahawks could boast -Heats (Martin) 5.611 Time. Cinaphinn. Moon Deil. Prnmnt Holiday Girl, Bill's Jane, Dan and Quick Rock. Black Frisky, Lad Boy.

Halms. Dirk O'Connell Slated As Guest Referee Although he hasn't been seen frequently in the ring in recent years, Phil O'Connell will make an appearance as guest referee Local -anglers interested in bait and fly casting will have the opportunity tonight at Howard Park to witness an exhibition by Na only a 22- 15 margin after three arter. yuiniela 25 20. SKCOND--Futurltv: Although Rural Sailor, Holiday Boy. Le Kicaio.

Hlchplipu, Falrvs Gem. Norcal. Prouri Wave, Pnt Au Grit, Fuel, f-Tearh also ran. A ft I -It nopinrfc I Each team will make four appearances in each rival's park, playing three-game series and one two-game series. Each team's 77 home games include 11 Sunday dates.

It will be the fifth season of the league and advance speculation indicates that many fans think Havana's four-year domination will finally be broken. Miami will again work with the Brooklyn Doduers. and with Pep 5 Full Sail 33.00 14 Ml 7 20 rtiiri a rwse uuri an me uic iinai aiMiiid and nun 11 annpar tn he th Manny Ground 10.00 4.W) 3 Fmsty Silver 3.40 tional Champion Ben Hardesty. nme Also ran: Gono. Linda way.

Ethel Commander. Moun! Rnval. Viola f- Field SECOND Purse. Sll.fKIO; i laimlng; 4-yrar-olds and upward; 6 furlongs. Mark llich I Hudson i 9.

'20 4 90 4.20 iWnorlhouse) 6.70 6 1(1 Best (io iBoulmetisi 7 IX) Time. Er-pl. Rpausv. Hard Held. into the final period, the Palnv'hey niore P'nts than indoES Be Ljgnt will have to bati Beach High Wildcats folded in the I '''L'f, to, lhen' Dn" Boon's Quick Rock may nooi a ng 10 of.

16 aUemPs fm IhCiupset the applecart and race neck st.etch again Tuesday and d.opped noor, plus three free throws. and nfrk d'Jwn the stretch with a 42-30 decision to fort Lauder- The local quintet will travel to Kirk entrv Quirk Rnrk wnrerl a Hardesty's exhibition of both fly and bait casting, staged by the Sue. Quiniela 90.00. West Palm Beach Fishing Club, Friday night when the Legion Arena stages the annual March of THIRD 5lliths mile: 1 Mooncoin Mike 10.40 7 0(1 5.00 Ruth Bolder s.20 5.00 3-My Carrie 5.00 Time 32.2. Also ran: Colrtpn t.lnk.

basketball 'Stuart on Friday night Budapest. Acklpy, Loose Horsey, Blue How and Kels Lovp also ran. will demonstrate how easily anyone can become a skillful caster dale on the latter's court. FORT rihRCK 121) KKAC REST (4,1) per Martin returning ps manager Tlimpa hnnpfit hnyin? chnw. it was Orange Crush.

Blue Express. New type. Dully llmihtr Mhrrljr Hal) and Mark Huh iald 10 fur 2. The Wildcats trailed 10-9 at the sensational victory the last time out beating Holiday Girl by three lengths. Grejliouiid Selections ine oun nox Hre expected 10 De a crnno announced Tuesday.

strong contender. isiacK luinlela 34.41). THIHI) Pulse. sri.OuO: maidens: 3- The local Indians will he their debut as a Philadelphia Dally Douhle Full Sail and Mnonroln (5-1) paid 22ft.8A. yeat-olds: 6 fui lonps.

quarter and 18-16 at the half, but took the lead for a brief time the third period and then trailed 'MrTnifan. Antagonism (Hptntiarnti 6.5U 4.tl(l IK It iRfl.fp. 2 2 6 Tiedt. 4 2(1 0 1 1 I'm. 0 0 10 2 Mathmrk.

0 0 0 0 tl () Hartman. 5 0 10 10 2 Merrill, 10 2 3 0 6 Hoi esw th, 3 1 7 0 0 II Weeks, 2 0 4 0 1 1 Gwvnn. 0 0 0 1 0 2 Bvrd. 10 2 1 2 4 Totals 20 4S 9 6 24 i- 1 Lakevlew Ktd. Runn.v'a Matd, New Kr.

Athletics affiliate, retaining a few FOURTH 5lfith mill Countpss Molly lltiveral 6.90 .1.00 Bounnng Baby iBoulmptisi X'JO lime. Hie uertna. Acdnttie- by 31-27 as the final stanza O'Connell, now concerned more with duties as president of the Florida International League, was formerly president of the Stzte Federation of Boxing Commissions, and prior to that was seen frequently as a guest referee here. 8-Ntfly Nifty 33.40 8 20 7. IK) 4 Muted Rose 4 40 3 so 7 Bobbin 4 KO with proper tackle.

Hardesty will open his demonstration at 8:15 under the lights at the skish range located at the south end of Howard Park. No admission will be charged. After the program, Hardesty will instruct anglers in proper casting techniques, and proper methods of using various tackle to best fishing advantage. Holder of numerous titles in State competitions, in 1948 Hard hnle. Slumtirrland.

Queen Zac, Sollntudp. F.snionne. Fieicenpss. Raidicat. Sickle Did ed.

But they tallied only three i- lime A so ran: TuUn Rehe I llnnlt. Slee. Matte Heels. 3 Reantnn-n, Bill's Rlnnd, Wyneva. 4 Torn Pay, Rrasa Rahy.

Charley MrCann. ft l.urky Ralph. Rt Park. Chew. It lion R.

spy Nnnt, Art Thompson. Npu, Rill's Romt). klh. ft Jnmle (ieifer. Kewey Pee.

Paul Lowflh Oanny Day. Bansbee. New Destm. 10 Be Light, Quirk Rock, Rural Sailor. also ran.

FOURTH Purse. S3. 000: rlalminc: 3- Jungle Joe. Iowa Girl, Hanily Brass, I'op-per I.arf. Quiniela 70 41.

year-olds; 6 furlongs. Thprmilles ISrhmidli 32.90 7.30 3 SO FIFTH mile: players from the fifth-place team of 1949 as a nucleus and adding players to be obtained through the A's on option or by purchase. Some young prospects have already been obtained through the A's, but the major help from the parent club is expected to come later, since the Florida International season opens earlier than points after that while the lying L's hit for 11 more. For the first time Forwards Ed Elliott and Bill Clark had to share scoring honors with another Wildcat. Ned Davis, who moved from 7 Branrly Spirit 1120,611 6 00 2-K.

C. Carrier 6.40 4 00 Cliurrli Lrague Gamps First Baptist and Holy Trinity won Senior Church League basketball games Tuesdav nisht at Saint Maur lAlkmoni 4. JO 3 10 Joseph Brant i.Mehrlpns) 6 00 -flen Burnett 5 rtii Time Also ran: NlMv Nuaent. Mr limp. 1:114 Dream Again.

IHsn He was a Southern intercollegiate boxing champion-while at the University of Florida. The program for the Friday con- Daughter, Whiskey Sour. Fine Rube. Carrtona. Close 'Squeak.

Jake Miller. Quiniela 39 2n. tne gym esty won the national professional all 'round championship, along I DoiiEpn. Furlielow, Anarhe Trail, ivo Sho, Sunetetn also ran. SIXTH r.

isths mile: FIFTH Puise Kl.miO; claiming: 3-year- i i Fnmn with the national skish tine, ine 1 -sweet Riskie oids; turlongs: IIIIJM IfdKUtn nnu rioiuc nine ,1 h. rom.iroH for the annual earlv test continued to shape up well, 5.20 4(i 4 no 7.60 4.W.) 4 JO fnllnu ino vpar he marlp a rlean 'ban Rebel FLY HIS JACKSON tLK.HT S( HOOL, I'C. it Charter Kliehls 4r Might Instrpetinn ir Airrraft Maintenanre I.ANTAN AIRPORT milNh LAhf, WOK1H 4310 guard lo center tor pan The broke 199 Ue game, had nine points Jal half-time tn win by 42-33 from The WUdcats will play another S( Ann.s Trjnj Big Ten Conterence game on Sat-IFjrst Metnonist werf also tjpd at urday night, meeting bt. e'els" Ithe half. 12-12.

but the second half hiiiB. the conferences delending i. 3 Brandy Bill and Matchmaker Al Caroly Tues season roster trimming in nigner KiTiirrt Plaer lAlkinsoni 8.60 4.30 3.50 Prince Ransom H'ulnionei 13.00 6. Ml Assassinator i McLaughlin i 4.00 Time 1:11 4o: Handle Bay Star, Cals Time Also ran: Pat MrCann. Our day announced that Sal Belloise sw'eep 01 proiessionai events at me national tournament whicb included 38 ounceaecuracy.

dry fly Beck. Cayhead. Queen, Lieutenant Bill. Quiniela 52.R0. leagues, which results in more players being available for teams SEVENTH 5'lothB mile younger brother of Steve Belloise, has been matched for a six-round 8 so 6 2ii no! champions, here, and Coach JaeK 44 2g accuracy, and combination accur- Desert patrol 7 Dell Haven 5 Marian ay events.

He is a keen angler as li.oo 4 iSmilh hopes ine vais win mi. mc Jewel, (all War. Social Side. Sails. Netherhv, Assignment.

Populace also ran. SIXTH Purse S.I..VX1; allowances; 4-ycai-olris and upward; 1 1S miles: Arise (Dodsonl 2.60 2.30 J. 30 Or V'antes (Stout) 4.80 8.40 Shakeme I Church) 4.50 Time 1 Suti, C'ovote, Taran also ran. SEVENTH Puree claiming; 3- win column again. In a Class circuit as the il.

The Indians will train during March with' other A's farm clubs at the new camp at International Airport. well as expert caster. Time Also ran: Bnnskin Tonight's event has been ar Coach Martin uoia ieam Only Yours. Wise Tip. Reelmental showed improvement Tuesday er with Frankie Theodore, 160, Manchester, NH.

Belloise's experience is limited but he is rated an outstanding prospect. Theodore will be remembered for a good fight against Quiniela 44J.MI. EIGHTH 5 lHths mile: 8 Jov S.00 3 i 3 BO even though losing by 37-31 at ranged bv Bob Kleiser, president of the Fishing Club, which is striving to promote renewed in ypai-olds; 1 1-8 miles: Hvdiaulir (Atkinsoni 6.70 3,70 2.90 a-Kegal Glad i McLaughlin) 4.50 3.70 5 Ai-mat 3.20 3u Fort Lauderdale. uin. HMrh i i Ft.

Iuderdale (12) Tax Lien iLindiieigi S.XI Is It tp I tl IP terest in skish and other competitive casting events. Time 1:53 15; Trarah. Bv Road. Cant 1 Sagamore 4.40 Time Also ran: Never Forget. Mv Jackie.

Sea Roll. Came Inn. Mike Walsh. Quiniela 30.00. NINTH mile: 3 2 Castell.

I 4 1 10 istell. Elliot I. 1 Clark, Munson, 1 Jimmy Walters two years ago in which the Brooklyn slugger, who has since beaten Jimmy Flood, Gallagher, Porter. Country Dale. Sewire Badge.

a-Prlckly. Vohenlr and Bright. Midas also ran. lute, Trent At New Kanae Cameron Trent, golf professional who has been connected with various local clubs in the past, will take over instruction at the new Congress driving range today, he announced. The built by 4 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 Venus 17.40 6.0 4 2lllUavi Old Guard Tourney Liglit.

Bomber 5.HU 60 Poiieias. a-ririding and Merxier entrv. EIGHTH-Purser S3. 000; claiming; 4- Magir i. noire 4 6(1 lenzer, was on the deck for a nine count.

Interest continues to mount in the 10 round main event between 3 Cost, 3 9 Simmons 1 0 Graft, 1 2 Henne. 2 Holland, Vail; 1 Dew, 0 30 Totals 18 year-olds and upward; 118 miles: lime 4. Also ran: Marlboro. Roses Rum'. Kiskie Gal.

Me Indian. Red Mvrt. Sombor K'ulmoncJ 9.40 4.50 3 30 Zuzie (Howell i 10.20 4.70 Harem Mehrten 300 Dannv Stepanovich, popular San Quiniela 40.80. Totals TENTH Vlfithi mile: William H. Rutledge, is located 1 Dick Miller 3 60 2.X0 Time Pine Lake, Red Poiipv.

Double Zero, Blessed Dinah, Long Skirts. Red Ginger, Embrace Me, Farmingtnn and Sandy Pam also ran. one mile south of Southern Blvd on Congress Ave. Enters Second Round Second round matches will be played today in. the Old Guard's Scotch Foursomes tournament at the Palm Beach Golf Club.

Tuesday results: Dan Scott and 7 Valley Lass 3.60 3 so 2 Bomber's Girl 5 00 Time 32. Also ran: Sooner Chief, Zaralda. Oaks Comrade, Busy Me, Rapid Label. Quiniela 17.40. Antonio, Texas, welterweight, and Johnny "Red" DeFazio, the "Dead End Kid" from Bayonne, NJ, with opinion of the fans sharply divided as to which of the crowd pleasing ypungsters will emerge the victor.

Tommy DeTai'rio. Miami promoter, told Caroly that "there is so much interest in this fight in Nichols Continues Coif Demonstrations Jimmy Nichols, one-armed golf Mialeah Park Entries Hear and fast; firs post 2 pm. FIRST Purse claiming. 4-ypar- Greyhound Knlries James Arnold defeated John Ryan and Hayden Storz, 1 up; James olds ana upward, i miips, it, ill oiira a Homnn- 111 xGrpmlin XX? air Mark FIRST Futuritv: zinfandel. New Kay, H'" 7 CASTING EXHIBITION Bait and Fly Casting by National Champion Ben Hardesty at Howard Park (south end) TONIGHT P.

M. NO ADMISSION CHARGE and bring any youngsters interested in fishing FREE CASTING INSTRUCTION following the demonstration sponsored by West Palm Beach Fishing Club 113 106 US Tartan Misihievous Paddy. RoM Bob. Bunnv I siration at ine winier LIUD nonn Sturrock and Gus Schmid de xRpnt'pfobe Maid. Little Abe, Lakeview Kid.

Golden Miami that youd think the bout was being held here instead of in Roraback and Robert us i feated J. C. llfi Centrr Piece 113 Rrrl-Ram 111 zBimont 113 xGay Reveler 113 Darhy Dieppe 118 NPrepntente 119 West Palm Beach." Both fighters xCreei xW'inter Rules Dismal Key Sunnlp nal Sanderson, 5 and 4: Gus Haitlart and John Kadel defeated Walter 113 1.13 in immand Phantom. SECOND Stlis: Mace. Stwiehenge, Indian Rose.

Donit. Noremac, Magic Heels, Miss Jeanette. Miss Zipp. THIRD jlfiths: Saugus Rythm, Pjm, Indian Ryder. Downie Down.

Bill's Blond, Beanlown. Wyneva, Castlelield. FOURTH 516th: Brass Baby, Salamanca, Miraele Cry Baby. Bail Out. Short SECOND Purse S3, (ton.

claiming, in THRILL SECOND Tpf 10 1 3EKS? 10 I of Lake Park at 2 pm today, after having entertained a large gallery Tuesday at a similar exhibition at the Lake Worth Golf Club. After running through his repertoire of shots, Nichols played in a foursome which produced a grand total of 14 birdies. Vic Bass, the home club pro, and Lou Barbara each contributed sparkling 66s, two under par, Nichols had a Dn 1 InKH, Xlnf-nn 7() are training in Miami, DeFaeio at Allle Ridgeway's and Stepanovich at the Magic City Gym. DeFazio boxed four rounds with Art Davis Tuesday, scoring repeatedly with wide left hooks. Stepa-novich's sparring partners are his Kgan and Hu Woodward.

5 and Gil Drake and Paul Cushman defeated Gil Brewer and Adolph Storz, 4 and 3: Herb Bedford and Rosser-Huff defeated William B. Langl'ord and Walter Herring, 6 and 4. year-olds and upward, 1 316 miles. Thor 118 xGnlden Clover Propiado 118 Slaters xPharark 116 Quaker xTurban 111 Twixt xBuster Hope 113 xDuffle Chance. Charley McCann.

White Hope, us us lis 113 Sandy Ru. FIFTH 5lSths: Chew. Suzv Brown. HI Renraw 118 xAir Forre 2nd 116 Vinita Rev 118 xCharcrev 113 Park. Lucky Ralph.

Silver Bragg. Patricia Meistone, Miss Hatcher. Indian Special. Chllloe Knight 118 xBrlsht Warrior 113 stablemate, Bohdy uyKes ana Chief Crazy Horse. Indications that both fighters will scale close to 140 pounds at Friday's weigh- THIRD Purse maidens, 3-year- nlrts.

fi rurlnnps Today's pairings: Scott Arnold vs. Sturrock-Schmid: Hardart -Kadel vs. Drake-Cushman: Bedford-Huff vs. .1. E.

McAuliffe, and J. J. Weed and R. M. Cal-fee vs.

Shel Greer and Hal C. ice and Kqual 122 Golden View ing-in ceremonies. 122 122 Giggle 122 aCnffee Money SIXTH 516ths: Progresses Dirert mark. Don R. Rolling Jet.

Chan Ma Bass had a 32 on the homeward Porter, Art Thompson, Mike'. Boy, spy nine for the best mark of the Song. SKVKNTH 5'lHttis: Sonny Flaxler. r0unC1, Contraband. Bill's B'mb.

Kib. Bonnie King. By Jingo. Spur, Miss GH.vety. KIGHTH Slth: Slovens.

A nnL l.o 1 1 I Smart Clubhouse Service 0.1 I Id Race Minors Pete Noka. Detroit souinpaw lightweight, and Kid Santiago of IJ2 1-C Ten 122 Double Lo ('ate 117 Dark Pigeon Viridpfmrt 122 Noblest xKi-pfifofum 112 Rough House x.lohns Admiral 117 aShoit Chruit xCork Hill 117 Rrau Wing Monterrey, Mexico, have neen assigned the semifinal spot. Another Loue. Knvey Dee. Night W'alu.

Portis lrt: losers wiH- also be 122! Tuesday's King- Jamie Geifer. Sliatght Aniw, Red bout to complete the card will be 122 paired in consolation matches to- Rnck H'H Farm-Phipps entry i day. Rolling. NINTH .) Hillis: New Design. Chans Boomer.

Danny Day, Banshee. Stepping Bill. Honeymnre. Bit Of Ireland. Blue Denim.

TENTH Quirk Rock. Dan O. Holiday Girl, Sunnv Scarlet. Bill Jane. Bombcase.

Rural Sailor. Be Light. FOURTH Purse claiming. Several added attractions ate iyeai-0ids and upward furlongs, planned and Lou Vogle will head Baltimore Jim 117 xEtemai Bomb the list of entertainers at the an- ft! ZZrn nual polio Show. xSarni Run 112 Mirir hannel Scores in the city playground Sixth Grade Basketball League Tuesday included; Phipps 19, Howard 11, and Currie 7, Flamingo 5.

Phipps' scoring was topped by Ralph Lindenberg. 8, Tommy D'al-lesandroi 6. and Jerry Barry 5. Horkey Executives End Meeting Here iiiii ill asuie DAir nil a P. L.

Grissom pnlr-. Jprty Stahlp entrv. Robert Hackett scored all seven of Currie's points. County Cajie Schedule Games scheduled tonight at the Palm Beach High gym in the County Basketball League include: Guy's Beach Service vs. McCoy's Garage.

7:15 pm. and Knights of fOK RACING AT ITS BIST! National Hockey League owners concluded their first Palm Beach meeting Tuesday, with problems of internal administration having been given an airing. "We made no coritioversal de i FIFTH Purse allowances, fillies. 6 furlongs. ixEIfervescent 11: xChanreling lit Dentifrice llfi xflelen May 111 xMarian Ann 111 aSilver Flight 116 Lady Patricia llfi xPomola 111 -vWiiissendine llfi Valuta 11G Carmen llfi xOne Rose 111 alloiinda llfi a Grant-Krimendahl entry.

SIXTH- Tiie Bougainviliea Handicap, purse Sio.noo added. and up- Columbus vs. Boynton Legion. WRIGHT (IKE) VERMILYA, JR. AKKONAITICS CONSULTANT P.

O. Box Lantana, Fla Phone Lake Worth 4116 West Palm Beach 2-1769 vvttn the exception of postponed games to be made up. tonight's ONCE EACH YEAR cisions, President Clarence o. Campbell. Montreal, announced.

games end the first half of the THE i in mucs mum course as anticipated, ine meeting was schedule in the county league Mud Poker K'o Hapov 114 Pennon 107 Pellicle llu inn i-m iniuri i muni tn uri ak SEE YOUR GAR DOCTOR public interest, but I. would say 107 11.1 ispanan mi Koio Mack Happy Vldnr infi Going Awav IPinnerHnur no Ginmnito it was a very useful meeting to the owners. They sorted out a lot of internal problems and discussed general policy. Chicle 2nd Renown 2nd 114 I SEVENTH--Purse allowances, 4-; year-olds and upward, fi furlongs. xFliglity 103 Ouihhle 1117 IxMiss Pisco 117 a'l all Weeds 117 I September 30s al.adv Dnrimar.

111 i Egret ta 103 Seelv ms Duke's Gal xAlsah's Day 115 Campbell said he will return at once to his oitice in Montreal TIRE RECAPPING NEW LOW PRICES WIIY WORRY WITH SMOOTH TIRES-we make them LOOK and WEAR like NEW! since the hockey circuit is in the peak of the season. Some of the owners will remain here or in a wooovaie farm entrv. EIGHTH Purse ss.OOO. claiming. 3.

year-olds. 1 18 miles. Nearby Florida resorts for addi- tional vacations. BOUGAINVILLEA HANDICAP $10,000 ADDED WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1 3-year-olds and up Mil and 3l6ths (turf POST TIMI 2 P. Daily Double, First and Second Races.

Daily Double Windows Close 1:45 P. M- ii Beach Beauty 113 Rodnev R. avRucklegirl 105 Passeiiisnn xRillman 113 Alm xOleneaeles Chombio Luxuriant 110 avBriar Bay xUndone ln7 a Jeff-Lin Stable entry. 3, x5, xx 7 lbs. AAC.

112 110 SPECIAL 600x16 550x17 4. Att Stuart Five Upsets Conference Leaders STUART Improving Stuart High cagers handed Melbourne the first loss in Indian River Conference play Tuesday night, 43 Trojans Defeated CORAL GABLES Ponce de Leon High cagers enjoyed a high-scoring spree here Tuesday night at the expense of Lake Worth High cagers. Ponce won from the Trojans, 75 to 41. to 28. SPECIAL DURING FEBRUARY (ANY MAKE CAB) $1095 ($18.50 VALUE) 1.

Clean and adjust sparkplugs. 2. Tighten cylinder head bolts and nuts. 3. Test engine compression on each cylinder.

4. Inspect, clean and adjust distributor parts. 5. Set timing using neon light. 6.

Test generator, set to proper rate. 7. Adjust fan belt to proper tension. 8. Clean battery terminals and tighten connections.

9. Clean fuel pump bowl and adjust carburetor. 10. Inspect windshield wiper hose and wiper blades. 11.

Clean front wheel bearings, repack and adjust. 12. Bleed and adjust all four wheel brakes. 13. Adjust emergency brake.

14. Inspect all steering connections and adjust tie rod ends. 15. Test and set front wheel toe in. 16.

Inspect clutch pedal clearance and adjust. 17. Inspect front and rear spring suspension. 18. Tighten all lug bolts and nuts 14 wheels).

19. Inspect exhaust system for leaks. 20. Lubricate chassis complete. 21.

Inspect transmission and differential grease level refill If necessary. Parts Extra (other than grease) -And FREE WITH THIS SPECIAL Wet Weather Protection For The Ignition System A $4.20 VALUE Lamar Howard scored 19 points 49 to pace the winners, while 10 of Melbourne's points were hooped by Bob Gran. WiW I Stuart held a half-time lead of ADMISSIONS (including taxes): Grandstand $150, Reserved Seats $1.00 additional; Clubhouse $3.00) Bleachers $.80. Parking 25 cents. No Minors Admitted.

23-7. but Melbourne fared better in the second half against Stuart 650x15 $6.75 650x16 $6.95 Othnr Hitmu Proportionately Low reserves, one of whom scored In the wrong basket to add two points to the Melbourne total. The local girls won the prelimi nary, 25-24. HERE'S WHAT YOU GET Trade-In SPECIAL Four 6.1)11 HMvrrtnwn Tlrrn MA95 and Vnur 13 Old Tirra New Tire Mileage Guarantee No Extra Charge for Mounting or Switching Customers' Tires Easy Credit Terms if Desired Highest Cash Prices Paid For Good Used Tires DUDE DODGE'5 MARINE BAR Featuring MILT WALLY With the Craziest Show in Town Every Night I Every 1 I Wtdnesday 1 I Amateur I Night 1 am (mas mm sal PH. 6620 5th and NORTH DIXIE.

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