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1 Over Southern Methodist To Serve As Qualifying She Citrus Open Selected ClMMMM' t)At Mill Hurricanes 7-Point Choice' The Florida Citrus Open received another feather in its cap Friday when PGA Tournament Manager, James F. a i an-nounced that the event would serve as qualifying for the 1966 Carling World Open. The Florida Citrus Open Ss one of eight tournaments on the PGA tour that has been selected for things this season. Return of three potentially dangerous backs lost for the 19t)4 season should help the Mustangs tremendously on offense. RODERICK, a fleet, 170-pound wingback who led SMU to an upset ever Navy in 1963 when the Middies were riding high in the national rankings, returns after sitting out a year on scholastic proba Ernie Edwards stated Friday that a weed control program had been started and that the greens and fairways were fertilized and limed.

Edwards also said that a number of changes were to be made on the course. ALL OF the tees are to be leveled up so that markers can be placed well back. A new tee will be built on the 18th hole stretching It to approximately 435 yardJ. It ently measures 405 yards. MIAMI Iffl The Miami Hurricanes, bolstered by depth so sadly lacking last season, launch their 1965 football campaign Saturday night in the Orange Bowl against another re building team, the Southern Methodist Mustangs.

Some 50,000 fans are expected at the Orange Bowl to see if coach Charlie Tate's Hurricanes can start off this season the way they finished the last one. AFTER FOUR losses and a tie In 1964, Miami caught fire behind soph-o quarterback Bob i 1 i ff, won four straight and led heavily favored Florida, 10-0, be- ERNIE EDWARDS Work progressing already in progress to get the Rio Pinar course in the best possible condition. BOB BILETNIKOFF Cane sparkler fore surrendering to Gator depth in the final period, 12-10. The Hurricanes were favored by seven over an SMU team which averaged only 5.5 points last year while losing nine of 10 games, but looks forward to better Terrell, Chuvalo Sign Pact TORONTO Ernie Ter-rell, the World Boxing Association'! heavyweight champion from Chicago, will defend his title against Canadian George Chuvalo at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, Nov. 1.

The announcement was made Friday by Merv Mc-Kenzie, Ontario Athletic Commissioner and former president of the WBA. THE GROUNDER "will definitely be for the world championship," said Mc-Kenzie, of Toronto. "The World Boxing Association recognizes it as a title fight and as far as we're concerned there's only one titleholder and that's Terrell." a I le, Nevada, which is a member of the WBA, has approved a title fight at Las Vegas Nov. 22 between Cassius Clay and Floyd Patterson. The WBA stripped Clay of the title for meeting Sonny Liston in a return title bout in the face of a WBA warning against it.

Terrell then won WBA recognition by defeating Eddie Machen at Chicago 22 Races Set Today 13, )65 Milwaukee Batters Giants, 91 I A JB The Milwaukee Braves snapped San Franrlsco'i 14-game winning a Friday night, the Giants and Juan Ma; ichal 9-1 with a 10-hit tack spiked by Hank Ai.ron's two home runs. San Francisco's wi tiling streak was the longrjt in the National League v.nce 1951 when the Giants, then in New York, wc, 16 straight en route to the pennant. The fourth place Si ives, six games off the racked losing pitcher ilan-chal for five runs and seven hits in the first 1-3 innings as they sent the Giants' ace down to 11th defeat. Marichal has won 22. Athletic Rally Nips liosox, -7 BOSTON Lfl Wayne Causey stroked two sing'is in MATINEE ENTRIES first Rtct 1 11 mhe 1- Ed't Vinpiro 5-Count Bill 2- limmy Tell Suicide 3- Mmoena Mano 7-Uad Rip 4- Gorgeom King (-Poniy Orxo APPROXIMATELY four spots will be awarded in the Carling World Open to players, not otherwise qualified, because of their showing in the Florida Citrus Open, according to Gaquin.

The announcement marked the second big dealings that have come about this week concerning the Citrus Open. Wednesday the Florida Citrus Commission pledged $50,000 to the event for its support and promotion. THE TOURNAMENT will be held at RW Pinar Country Club 17-20 DAYTON A BEACH -With 11 race programs set for this afternoon and tonight on the next to last Saturday of racing this season, the Daytona Beach Lawton Keys DeLand SIC0HB RACE lOarko 2-Handlo (Vit Cart Hot Outt 4-StyliM toy vrwcruiei uuu inuves into me Tfinal seven days of reatest season. THIRdj RACE Hlon lann Cflft 2 RaWittlt iJrit Post time for the matinee p)gram is 2 p.m., while By ED CAFFIN DELAND Two touchdowns by Tommy Lawton sparked DeLand to an 18-0 Orange Belt Conference victory over Leesburg in their season debut Friday night. An 11-yard pass from Roger Keefer to Bill Bart- 3- AbiaH- Tf 4- Oarby MstV F0UTi tTUE i a ion 2- Frosty lean tj, 3- Barttlrgo (-)( MILE Sill Arch KI (-Rustling Up 7-ttobol Otbtl Hie I Oner (11 MIL! 5-2tm (-Hasty Drivt 7 Suck Tht Wind (-Prociout Ouatt t-M) MILI 5 I i Spoaiman 6 Pnoitul Oil 7-Till Bill '(My locker MILI 5tHi(t ,6 7 Henaobun'i Agent iB-Deboer-jj II Mllil CS) Palmtto tht first race on tonight's card will be at 8:15.

LME. SEASON attendance and mutuel handle continues to run far ahead 4-ioa'l Carnl -aK FIFTH 1 (rotdoray Dandy last year and President ohn G. Masoni and Gener z-jaaie Apoa 3- Airtronic 4- Gaidet Boy RACE 1- Ptppor Piper 2- Smart Habit 3- Honey'i Locket Sober Sam last March 5. Oii'a Pnoe with $100,000 in prize pn- According to touring prfc. Gordon Jones of Orlando.

Jack Nicklaus has already said that he would make the Citrus Open one of his stops. The event will probably attract every big name on the tour as the dates are just before the Masters and everyone is trying to get his game in shape for the Augusta classic. PLANS AND work are jvvicli Willi t(tog Tot) JIM DESKIN. the newly fleeted WBA president RACE SK Mill lsta Dim the sixth inning a the Kansas City Athletic exploded for seven runs and hung on for an 8-7 tory over Boston Friday (EVEHTN 1-Ckief Hop 2 Panrnee Lu 3-Genial till 4 Sauoeat 64tuiay San got the Bulldogs off to a 6-0 lead in the first quarter, and they held it at the half. Lawton scored on a six-yard run In the third quarter and an eight-yard run in the fourth.

LFCSBUH ((((-( (tlN I II 0 Bartlitt tan trtu kaelir (kick fniad) lawton rta (lick taiirf) 0 Liotoo rut (kick tuna) Mount Dora Triumphs By RICHARD CHENO-WETH ST. CLOUD Mount Dora made an early edge stand up and took a 13-0 Mid-Lakes Conference victory from St. Cloud here Friy night. Steve Holt scored the first Golden Hurricane touchdown from five yards out, set by a 27-yard pass from Bob Alderman to Martin Morgan. In the second quarter, Alderman hit Morgan with a 16-yard toss to complete the scoring.

7 (vtiar lRr King is IACI MILI (I6HTN Merry'i Kay 2- Wetumpkt 3- 0ick Racy 4 Judy SSlilk 6 vntlivil K. Bob S-Wkggltd tion. Also back after a year of physical disabilities are quarterback Mac White and tailback Larry Jernigan. Coach Hayden Fry hss more depth and mcro -experience, too, in both his sive and defensive lines, a factor which has made SMU a darkhorse in the Southwest Conference. TATE, IN his second year as Miami coach, will start veterans in all but four positions on offense and defense, but his second units are heavily sprinkled with sophomores.

Biletnikoff, who broke All-America George Mira's soph omore offensive records last year, goes at quarterback, with senior Russell Smith and sophomore Jerry Daanen at halfbacks, and senior Pete Banaszak at fullback. Daanen moved into the starting wingback role after Florencio (Speedy) Gonzalez, the Hurricanes' most exciting pass receiver, broke a bone in his leg in practice. Daanen broke the Miami freshman pass catching record. STEVE SMITH, a 230-pounder, was the only member of Miami's talented sophomore crop to break into the offensive line. He starts at tight end.

Miami's defensive troops are rugged, with experience up front and exceptional speed in the secondary. Anchoring the defense will be Ed Weisacosky, 212-pound senior linebacker Tate calls "the finest player I ever coached," and Andy Sixkiller, Cherokee Indian who thrilled fans last year with his bruising tackles and his pass thefts. i a osky, with 108 tackles to his credit as a defensive end, is expected to break the Miami career record of 183 set by Jim O'Mahony three years ago. Sixkiller needs only five tackles to set a career mark for stops by a safety-man. (0UTHERN MtTWOtJIST f-Goodriets (197) inn Moon (211); T-Phillipi md Caiier (271); G-Sitton (200) and Thnrntiill Standiftr (716); QB Witt (175); HB-Hiilt (11 and Roderick (1)9); FB-Gibson (mi.

MIAMI F-Couftilm tnd S. Smith T-Krasieski and Beck (215); (-Vaili tnd Tocco (210; C-Blanchard OB Bilatnikoff IIH); HB-R. Smith (202) and Daanen (194)i FB-Banasiak (205). (ANSA! CITY BOSTON ll III G'een 4 1 1 i Scseer tf Causey 5 1 2 1 Jong's It IjMil ct 1 1 0 Yastr'ski If CnnlH 3 1 1 2 n.rre rt h.r ISOO lb 3 10 0 Thymus lb atrbbi 4 0 10 .011 112 0 22 4 110 4 110 4 0 I 0 2 112 1000 (0 10 10 11 B'tin u.nima Je Yonkcrs Hustlers Romp, 30-6 FROSTPROOF Mike Kaier and Tom Geraghty scored two touchdowns apiece as Melbourne Central Catholic trounced Frostproof, 30-6, in its season opener Friday night. Kaier scored on a one-yard plunge and a 47-yard scamper.

Geraghty went 49 for his score, four for his second. Bill Premaza's 42-yard gallop got the last Hustler TD, and Frostproof avoided a shutout in the final period. Cocaptain Gene Terrico led a stingy Melbourne Central Catholic defense, making 17 tackles. The Hustlers ran up 272 yards on the ground to 81 for Frostproof. S-T'iJ If 4 111 Bnssoud Hlnter rf 4 111 Snel'Jon 2 0 0 0 LonOorf Ami 10(01 tretn rjt inn on ff Tit It 14 i 1 TiliK (000 3 12 Cltl 111 I al Manager F.

D. Lit- tleffelii' look for banner turnout for the twin bill. Tonight's distance racing spectacipar is loaded with long races, with eight of the 11 eyefets being scheduled oves Uit beach course. Routeri met in the second, thira, fcurth, fifth, seventh, eighth ninth and lith racei LATE THURSDAY CISHTH UCI-4K Ml. Tit 44.

Sir Dandy 4.40 3 80 2 61 i ln-t Betait Htnnm 14.60 3 60 1 2 ni Follow Ma Btbt 3 DO 4) 3- Bobt Rita 14-5 Fine Chic 1 S- MutttrO Pot I 6- Hi S. W. iud 1 7- G'l Tunolini Tin i 1-16 0mtla (3-6) poid JJ19. Perttctt (6-3) paid $77.40. NINTH I4CC luck Cnno Tit 40.11.

li nt Sut'r 10.40 3.20 2 60 6 1-2 C'nd'itn Prmc'tt 2.60 2 60 2 2-2 Paragon Beauty 5.00 8 Flipper I 4 Daily Larket 1 5- 'Vjj I soli rid 1 (-12 Punctual! '-U Ballot Gal 1 1-14 Quimt'l (5-5) paid $10 SO. Ptrttctt (5-2) pti( (26.40. 1ITH I4CE-I-1I Ml. TI: 31 M. JotCliuOt 140 3 60 2 0 1-nt Rambling Boad 4.20 3.20 I 2-M lob't Tim 3 00 1 J- CappyD.

Haunted Homo 5- 2M Rambled 3VJ Northern Dancer 7 MO Mandarin Big Boy 1 trlO Ouimelt 12-S) pa T3 00. Perttctt (5-2) paid (40.50. 11TH RtCI ttaeb eoortt. Th 41.71. Waldo 17.40 6 40 4 1 1- 2H lliill Ml i 010 tione.

0 City 1 LOB Hansel City 4- Boslon 7. (tynnij, titan. "iMI, Mini i It. W-n (3), Com," I't 2 i to t-Shilijon, mbori. v-min.

if SO sfiwn 7 A.er 0 r.on ftlart 017 DjIiM lent HeUner MT DOM (T. ClOUB 9 First Down! 4 1 A BUt; 137 Rushing Varolii Sti1on factd 1 it Al rr field Malkttrto Ciotril tatkllit First Down! 20 LAST NIGHTS RESULTS FUST Pmi May 8. Hivtt (R. Thomas) 10.20 S.U 4.00 nodal (F. Dmh) 14.00 1.00 Mr.

Pirmr (6. Snotty) 4.40 Tim 2:07. Miomtt Griltan, Cirolini lilii, Modlt Frank, Scalawag md Rovmf Gypsy ilio itarttd. SFC0N0 Pact Fiery Armbro (0. Inskol I SO 5,00 3.60 Omega Gold (0.

Tovim) 14.00 1.60 Don Farvl (W. Gilmour) 1.40 Urtdo Hanovtf, fopit't 0oy, Iritb Can, fled Flanagan tnd Nablt Flit alto tttfttd. Daily Dotibit (13) tail 46.60. THIII Trtt Tipoarary IG. Chaltn) 7.00 4.00 3.00 Gnat Piaasurt (F.

Popfinger) J.20 1.40 Victor fadtt (G. Sholtyl 2.60 Tima 2:03.4. Litllt Mm Child, Martini II tnd Just Jam, a tiso itarttd. Scrttchtd Spindlttob Jot. FOURTH lUtf-tliU Pltl Smart Money IG.Itttlenl (.40 4.40 3.00 ASiot Mtssagt (W.

Gilmour) 11.00 40 CKicato Km (l. Fontame) 4.60 timt 2:03. Sly Vanket, Mr. CMInt, Chicago Ring, Firaifir and Scrmbtll tin itltltd. friittrtof (1 12 2-16 0 1-20 2 29 Rusnmg Viroagi Pilling Viroagt Paaiei P.tiil intercepted by Puntl Fumbllt lost 272 0- 2 4 3-30 2 0 Passing Yardage 32 4-1 Puses litt.comp 5-3 0 Passes Intircipttd by 0 2-35 Punts 3-24 3 Fumbles lost 1 5 Yirdi pmlind 70 Indieidml Tartan; (t.

Clouds ford 6i tdiffll 27 Young 23; Bats 10. Hi. uo.l: Aidermin Bolt 26; Jones 54; Moon 59: Morgan Roadoili 71. (T. CLU0B I Ml-I MT 1 (-11 M0 Holt 5 run (Holt run) MD Morgan 16 pass from kldirmin (tun failed.

Yards panilired 15 ltdivilul varlate: kaier, 167. Tom Ceraghtv, 97. (MCO Melkatnt Cent Citk. li 12 (- Frostproof ((((-( M-kaitr (1 run) M-GeragMy (49 run) M-Kaitr (47 run) Pieman 42 run f(l run) NINTH IACI i-n Mill 1 Slump Redoubled 2-Reclasiifitd 6-FirM In LiM Wal Hurry 7 Medley Bill 4-Suitnnt Mario B-Ptrttct Tuno 1ITH IACI T4 MILI 1- Wby Her $-Gay Sport 2-1 ist Prict 6 Medley limit 3- JtPDio 7-Mic'i Revl 4- Lake DolK (-Garden Tough 11TN IACI B-K Mill 1-lncohtro S-tvny Him 2 Mandarin Stent 6 Easier flower 3- Scutrt Sim 7-Pilmci 4-Cnarenne Salomt l-Mtclty Al 0, TONIGHT'S ENTRIES FIRST RACE-3 11 Mill 1- I moan SSpact Striko 2- lllinon Baton (Tanct 3- Crmrn Mir 7-Rutk larker 4- Pirtbl Medley Diano SEC0NI RACE-Betcb Com Hale Aiai 5-Paioo 2 Mac a Pat 6-Evt Tracing 3- 6ig Molly 7-ka0M 4- Mara Urn S-Pockottol THIRB IACI-4oto Ctono 1 GImO Ducnist Rocking Rabel 2- laho (ladyi 6-6luo Britckei 3- Viny 7-Gallant Stylt 4-Come Smokin (-Oakland Raidtr FOURTH RACE-Beack Cnrti 1- Clivtr Partner S-hincy filler 2- Many Reoinstl 6-Grtci Tip 3- Peppermint Oil 7-Winnmg Attraction 4- Just kilian Eirly (en FIFTH RICE-Seact Cltrsl 1- Dtciiioni Tours 5-Mr. Al 2- Hul Lil f.

Lee lonet 3- lack Stegtr 7-Sctrpy king 4- R.F. Miry Ann (Wide Road tlXTH IACE-4 Milo 1- Ckain lay 5-Ray G. 2- Mandari Ckirlit (-Tippy Tiptot 3- Engtr 7 0tndy R. 4- Panti (-Rid Only SEVENTH RACE Stock Ctono 1- Polly Dit No Gossip 2 -Gallant Command Stir Parana 3- Histy Lmo 7-Optl Cook 4- Std Fin (-Celtic Sun EIShTH RACI-Btack Itorto 1 1 1 Anmt 5-Silvtr Petal 2- Skinny Tony 6-Swet Talker 3- Broanay Arrow 7-Gallant Chialtat 4- Dmgby (King Gamut NINTH RACI-Bttel Ctono 1-Black Dingrty 5-lllinoii Agtnt 2 Mus Hi Road Till Cotton 4-Ebony Cltudi 7-Toni'i Mm 4-Joy Drivt B-lyctt 1ITH IACI-4-M Mill 1- AHen Wisb S-Ed't Wishbooi 2- Stbotigt Moo (-Hatty Pndi 3- Captain Agent 7 6 Candy 4- rtarauj Mir B-Otffy Ttffy 11TH IAC(-titR torso 1- Rlty Boots 5-Cood Least 2- But luck letlout Doll 3- Trumped 7-Wall 4- Sttr Tray t-Dunginttowa 7 3- 3W 2 4- 5Vj 5 S-S" I (- fMt 3 7-7 4 7 Cotton Rood 3.60 2 40 Birdit Star 2.60 Plat'num Plated Vamped Medley Mist Hint Of Mint Muttor Oumitlt (1-7) paid (79 40. Ptrtteti (1-7) tail (1M.50.

Anderson Paces 'Devils (N, Hcoi rim rc! LAST NIGHTS RESULTS FIRST RCI l-K HI. Tlitl.od 6 ni Tigr tt 11.40 5 40 5 40 7 1- 4H Quotnt Monicaa rD. Insko) Rictt Colt 2-44 a Riot l.ao 3 zu 19.00 5 40 4.00 J.6C 2.40 3.40 (j. Chapman) High Ltvel (E. Avei try) Timt: 3.

1 3- 2 4- SVl 5-10 3 6 13 7-14 4 17 lady Albright J.40 Sensational Sal F. Beggar Johnny a teply Makina lack Lmoa Culil Doc Hbbi, Thof Hanovtr, Trader Ntrdin, Yan.M Mick tnd Pocornopnshino itarttd. SIXTH PMI Mttinet tool iW Gilmour) 4.40 2 30 2.40 (. Gold (V. Danctr) 3.40 2 SO Ootti Flask (R.

ShrttleortM 2 60 Time 2:05.3. Laddit Pick, Crytttl StabH, Onrt lobby, Tht Unatmat tnd Hill Tit, alio ttortod. Lewis, Babb Key Umatilla By CALVIN SMITH UMATILLA The 1-2 punch of Allen Lewis and Skipper Babb guided Umatilla to a 19-6 victory over Lake Weir in a Mid-Lakes Conference opener here Friday night. Babb's four yard run gave Umatilla a 6-0 lead at the half, then Lewis scored on a 10-yard spring and Babb on a 22-yard scamper. Gene Lipton raced 30 yards with a fumble in the third quarter for the lone Lake Weir touchdown.

Umatilla had a heavy edge in the statistics, picking up 192 yards on the ground. Quimeit (7-1) pa'd SEC0NB RACE Block Cnrse, Win't Camao (.60 3 60 3.20 1-1 Davit R. 8.00 5 80 3 2-1 BB's Datt 3.40 4 3- N.g'sSaodle Gum 5 4-1 Miss Moflit 7 5-11 Titan Rita Bttty Fm 2 7-J Viola Tip 1 (1 Ouiniela (3-B) paid (I9 60. Perttctt (B-3) pud (73 60. Daily Doubit (74) paid (53.60.

ftjom Las Vegas, said he is caflicg a meeting of the WBAV executive board to discusthe Clay-Patterson fight. He has said the WBA was premature in its action against Clay and that Cassius "is the champion to the people of the world." For the Toronto bout, Terrell will get 35 per cent of the receipts and Chuvalo 25 with each guaranteed $45,000. IRV UNGERMAN, Chu-valo's manager, said the promoters All Canada Sports Promotions, a group of 10 Toronto businessmen are negotiating for a closed circuit telecast of the Toronto fight. Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. GB TP X-Giants 87 5S 16 x-Reds 83 64 .565 4', 15 x-Dodgers 81 64 .565 42 13 x-Braves 80 66 .548 7 16 x-Pirates 71 70 .530 13 Phillies 76 69 .524 10', 17 x-Card'i 73 73 .500 14 13 Cubs 67 82 .450 2V3 13 x-Astros 61 87 .412 27 14 Mets 47102.315 4l.i, IS x-Not Including last night's game.

TP Remaining games to play. Results Yesterday Milwaukee San Francisco Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 2 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 0 Cincinnati 4, Houston 2 (Only Games Scheduled) Games Today San Francisco (Herbel 10-7) at Milwaukee (Fischer 7-7) Los Angeles (Koufax 22-8) at St. Louis (Washburn M0) (N) New York (McGraw 2-3) at Chicago (Jackson IMS) Philadelphia I 17-8) at Pittsburgh (Friend 7-12) (Only Games Scheduled) AMERICAN LEAGUE (Not including last night's games) Pet. GB TP Twins 94 54 13 Orioles 83 63 .568 10 16 White Sox 84 65 .564 10', 13 Tigers 81 66 .551 12 15 Indians 78 67 .538 14 17 Yankees 73 76 .525 21', 13 Angels 69 80 .463 25', 13 Senators 64 83 .435 29', 15 Red Sox 58 91 .389 36', 13 Athletics 53 92 .366 39', 17 TP Games remaining to play.

Results Yesterday Baltimore at California (N) Chicago 5, Cleveland 4 (11 innings) Washington at Minnesota (N) Detroit 4, New York (10 Innings) Kansas City 8, Boston 7 Games Today Washington (Ortega 12-14) at Minnesota (Kaat 16-10) Chicago (Howard 7-8 or John 12-7) at Cleveland (McDowell 14-10) Detroit (Sparma 13-7) at New York (Downing 12- 14) Baltimore (Barber 13-9) at California (McGothlin 0-0) Kansas City (Joyce 0-0) at Boston (Wilson 11-13) 2 men in tfh. P-limhfn, tVritt. P-R- -i 2 45. Houston, 1-2 CINCINNATI lit The Cincinnati Reds 'shed across the tie-breaki' run in the seventh inr.iiig on Gordy Coleman's uble and John Edwards' acri-fice fly and edged H' iston 4- 2 Friday night as Soinmy Ellis won his 20th gane. Chisox Nmige Tribe, 54 CLEVELAND IB Hoyd Robinson hit a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded the 11th inning, driving the winning run as the CI cago White Sox edged 5- 4 Friday night.

Violation Voids Tih BUFFALO. N.Y. U1 West Seneca High School, under Drders to do so has canceled a football game with a private sdio' that engaged in an illega' practice session in wh a player was injured tally. A second school, )lean High, also was d.re. id to cancel its Oct.

2 gam. with Nichols School of ffalo. Olean officials said 1 riday, however, they were waiting a ruling from the State Education Departme'i: before taking any acticn NICHOLS ANL Seneca were- to have played Saturday. Nichols and "dinal Doufherty High cf ffalo, a Catholic, school, crim-maged 8. in Violation THIRD RkCI l-K Ml.

Tlitl.TIi Bob Ambitl'l 1.00 3.40 210 1- IV lVk SPECIAL SALE ON ALL VAUun-mmiu. DOORS OPEN 8 A.M. A. P. CLARK MOTORS 889 N.

ORANGE GA 5-2541 Stttsa Gem 4.40 2 80 Ed't Hotpolnt 2-(0 Optrt't Corker Sitepy G. Mandarin Hunt Rochtr't Oil Suntan Oil 13-2 1 4- 31 s-s 3 (-V 7 7- 7V I lakt Wlar 5 64 27 7- 4 0 4-37 1 Uoatilla 192 2- 1 0 1-3! 3 20 First Ooernl Rusnmi' Yaruagt Passing Yardage Pisses Panes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards untitled Quimeit (2-4) paid (1440. Perftctl (2-4) paid (32.10. FOURTH RACE S-1B Ml. TI: 12.11 G'rfl Spikt 40 4.00 3 20 5 1- 11 Bi Rite No 6.60 4 00 3 2- 1 Bngatme 1 3- 2 Tally Road 7 4- 2Vi Steer Clear 4 5- 3V1 Pat's Primus 2 6-4 Cmdy Larker 7- 7V Tally Tig I 1-10 Oumielt (3-51 paid $19.20.

Parltcu (5-3) paid (47.70. FIFTH RACE luck Curse Tim Clevel'd Up (dh) 5.40 7.60 5.40 2 Ik Dunnellon Clips Mayo By HARVEY MARKHAM MAYO Touchdowns by Danny Porter and Pete Wilson gave Dunnellon a 14-6 victory over Mayo in a nonconference game here Friday night. ter scampered 28 yards with a pitchout and John Duncan kicked the extra point for a 7-0 Tiger lead in the first period. Wilson picked off a Mayo pass and went 35 yards to make it a 13-0 in the fourth chapter, Jimmy Hughes adding the conversion on a run. WINTER HAVEN -Rick Anderson was most of the scoring show as usual as he guided Winter Haven to a 13-6 victory over Auburn-dale here Friday night.

Anderson scored on a quaterback sneak and kicked the seventh point for a 7-0 first period Blue Devil lead. Auburndale retaliated on Jerry Green's 95-yard kickoff return to cut it to 7-6 at the half. Anderson flipped a 29-yard TD pass to Larry Peacock in the final quarter for the insurance TD. Auburndale drove to the Winter Haven 13 at the finish, but ran out of time. AUB'dRNOAlf WINTER RHER 5 First Downs 14 49 Rushing Yardage 195 35 Passing Yardage 57 5-1 Passes 14-4 0 Passes intercepted by 1 2-2 Punts 3-26 1 Fumbles Lost 3 40 Yards penalized Auburndilt-Grieni 19.

Winter Haven Page (7; Walktr 45; Peacock 43. Scon by Peacock 43. RUBURN04LC (- WINTER HAVE Ft 7 (-11 WH Anderson 1 run (Anderson kick) A (reene 95 kickott rtturn (kick failed) WH Peacock 29 pan Irom Anoriot (kick In lea) Late Thursday (AN FRANCISCO HOUSTON lb rb II tbrkki Sch'f'ld II 4 110 Mlye If 4 0 2 0 I Alou rf 4 110 Morgm 2b 4 0 0 0 McCoviy lb 3 2 1 1 Staub rf 4 0 2 0 Hart 3b 2 1 1 1 Bond lb 2 10 0 br'ls'n If 3 112 Winn cf 4 0 10 M.Alou If 1 0 0 0 Asrj in'nte 3b 3 0 1 1 HiHer 10 0 1 kasto is 2 0 0 0 Lamer 2b 4 0 0 0 Har'son pk 10 0 0 H'd'son cf 4 0 0 0 Gentile ph 0 0 0 0 Bolin 4 0 10 Brand 4 0 0 0 Farrell 0 0 0 0 Miller pit 10 0 0 Taylor 0 0 0 0 Jackson II 2 0 0 0 Totils Mill Tlt.ll II 1 1 1 In FratciKi 441 BM 104 4 Hetstet (N IN Ki-i None. OP Sao Francisco LOB Son Franciico 5, Houston 7. 2B Hart, Staub, Wint.

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GA 4-0080 Bwnellat 5 103 Ocala Posts 20-7 Victory OCALA Winning their first opening ball game since 1957 Ocala broke a nine game losing treak Friday night, toppling Fort Pierce 20-7. A 26-yard run by Jim Wisdom started the quarter in the 2nd quarter for Ocala and punter Bowen added the extra point. De Underwood raced 54 yards and Bowen again kicked the point to give Ocala a 14-0 halftime lead. Bowen tossed a 16-yard pass to Tyron Pinson for the third score to open the 4th quarter and give Ocala a 20-0 lead. Fort Pierce scored with 34 seconds left on a two-yard run by Robert Tillman and Jack Heeb kicked the point.

FORT FIERCE BCALA 10 first Oonint 10 214 Rushing Vardago 239 37 Passing Yardage 33 24 Passes 2-4 0 Passes intercepted by 1 1-23 Punti 2-35 1 Fumbles lost 3 65 Yaroi 1 1 led 50 fert Pitrtt J-I Belli (14 11-21 0-M. Wisdom 26 rt (Bowon kick); 0 Underoo9 54 run (Somen 0 Pinion 14 Mil from Bowto (kick la led) FPTilliftio 2 rut (Hub kick) Mayt 4 6 47 2-6 4-22 2 First Dtwmt Rusnmg Yardage Pasting Yaroaga Passes Passat intercepted by Punts Fumbles Lost 14 2 2 35 2 no 35 Yards ptnaliud Itlmlail yartagt: Last ivnr Dennn Monrot (49 yds) Umttillt-Skitter Btbt) (102 yds), Adam lewis (47 yds) Lakt Woar I (-4 Uaulilla I 7-K LW lipton 30 rot witk lumbli (kick till) Bibb 4 run, (Kick Failed) It Iran 10 run, (Run tilled) U-BaD0 2 run, (Batil kick) Foyt Gunning For 4th Title INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (fl A J. Foyt of Houston, who has almost no chance of repeating as U. S.

Auto Club champion this year, will be bidding for a fourth straight Hoosier Hundred victory Saturday. Another victory In the Hoosier Hundred, called the world's richest dirt track race, would be the 30th championship circuit win for Foyt, who has finished first twice in the 500-mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. FOYT WON the State Fair Century stock car race last week on the same one-mile track at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. AUTO REPAIRS Skilled Mechanics Any Make Car Parts and Labor Guaranteed SUNSHINE GARAGE 41 W. Jefferson Phone 841-4861 Fischer Gains In Chess Meet HAVANA, Cuba lff Bobby Fischer of New York moved into second place in the Capablanca International Chess Tournament Friday by getting a draw in his adjourned game with Eleazar Jimenez of Cuba.

Jimenez, playing the white pieces, accepted Fischer's offer of a draw after 50 moves. Fischer made his moves in New York while Jimenez made his here and the two played their match via telephone. The New Yoiker was forbidden by the United States State Department to come here. of rules of the New York S3t Public High School Athletie Association, Tf arisoLation lu i rule that there ti no inter-school scrimma before of train! are j01? OF Dougherty's players, fullback John 17, "suffered fatal spinal injuries in the crim- EFFICIENT. TEC-T1VE, ECONOMICAI that's Class.fied Ads.

DtMMtlhM TIB 714 Mayo I I OPorttr 7t rm (Duncto kick) 0 'is) mttr. 35 (1 pt. run Hughes) M-Ottea 16 Hn to liKhiitnM (run ftiiod) PhUs Set Pact PHILADELPHIA U) The Philadelphia Phillies announced Friday a working egreement with the San Diego club of the Pacific Coast League. San Diego rece tly dropped its con-n i with Cincinnati. The Phillies last week severed its ties with Little Rock in the PCL.

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