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FT. LAUDERDALE DAILY NEWS, Jem. 19. 1S54 For Pro Net Titlef I Kovacs Edgd es'Kigg Think It Through By EDWARD F. BUTTON I went to Washington and, when I got my railroad ticket, there was a yellow slip attached.

It said: "THIS 15 FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION TAX ADDS TO THE COST OF YOUR TRIP. The total amount you have paid for your ticket Includes Fed- 6-Foot- Ace Loses In Doubles Santa Anita Still Looks Wide Open era! transportation tax. This tax amount to 19 Hoodlums Menacing Prep Tilts DETROIT. UP) Night prep school football and basketball faced a possible ban at Detroit's public schools today as a result of 'teen-ager hoodlumism in which a boy was stabbed and badly hurt. S5 per cent of the tariff fare for your ticket, and is in addition to the charge made by this railroad.

"This tax was a World War II measure, designed in part to discourage civilian travel. There is no longer any need from this standpoint to continue to impose this extra burden on you. "If you feel that this tax should now be repealed, you may wish to advise your Congressman accordingly." Well, I read it and sent a letter to my Congressman. It seemed to me that this tax proves the old adage: "Power once usurped is never voluntarily sur Fun-loving Frank Kovacs today holds the Florida pro Sessional Tennis Champion-ship because he shunned his I A ARCADIA. Calif.

LB The $100,000 Santa Anita Maturity for the 4-year-old thoroughbred division is still a wide open race. It comes off Jan. 30 and the picture thus far is still a large puzzle for the horse players. Greentree Stable may have the answer. Straight Face, certainly a proven runner over a distance, is scheduled to be flown here from Florida next Sunday.

The Count Fleet gelding re 4 IIUTTON rendered. As I sat in my parlor car seat and slept on my Pullman mattress, I thought: I'm paying a hidden tax for this comfort, too. Write your Congressman and tell him your views. jm School Superintendent Arthur Dondineau called a meeting of school principals at which he said he would demand a ban. Five boys were held by police.

They were among 12 who were ar (Daily New photo hf SteT Crcsse) FRANK KOVACS Singles Victor. turned to the track after ai lengthy vacation and scored two good victories in overnight races in Florida. Jockey Ted Atkinson, his regular rider, is coming out to handle him In WATCH ME CUT THEM OUT! i 1 rested after what police called a 1 customary clownish role Sunday at the virtually packed Bahia-Mar Stadium. The 6-foot-5 powerhouse from Oakland, outstroked wiry and cunning Bobby Riggs. 7-5, 2-6 and 6-4 in the title round to avenge a defeat administered by the Miamian in last year's finals.

Veteran tennis observers said today that the Kovacs-Riggs encounter Sunday was the best brand of tennis seen here in at least 10 years. Diminutive Riggs couldn't be touched in the second set as he hurried his giant foe from one side of the court to the other with accurately placed shots. But Kovacs power and accurate placements to the corners, plus a number of service aces, spelled the difference in the deciding set. Riggs salvaged some consolation as he teamed with Jerry Evert, Pine Crest School pro. to dump Kovacs and Roberts Stubbs of Miami by 8-6, 6-1 in the dou 'New Looking' Rangers Fight For Cup Berth it i "mob attack on three players following a basketball game Friday night.

Ross DeBoskey, 17, star center of the Mackenzie High team, was stabbed in the back with an ice pick. He and two teammates were attacked after their team had played a game with Central High. Police said the five admitted they took part in the attack and said that it was planned beforehand. They denied the actual stabbing, however. I the Maturity.

Another Count Fleet colt, Mrs. Edward Lasker's By Zeus, may be a threat. He ran off and hid from such highly favored 4-year-' sold as Joe Jones, Imbios and 1 others in the $25,000 San Fer- n3ndo Stakes here two days Maybe it was the heavy, hold- jing track. it was, lightly1 regarded By Zeus whipped D. Jacobs' Joe Jones by nine and a half lengths.

FACTORY TO YOU! High Quality Fabrics Plui Fine Tailoring Plus Direcl-To-You Operation Equal Tremendous Sarings 1- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The "new look" New York! Rangers still faced a bitter DeBoskey's companions, Jacques tvr v. "vf f- I Berlin and Jo Davidson, both 17, were treated for head injuries, i Sandwiched in between, morej than three lengths behind the winner, was the King Ranch's Resistance. He was coupled with; By Zeus in the betting and they struggle for fourth place, the National Hockey League's last Stanley Cup berth, today after scoring 2 FOR 1 SALE! SPORT SHIRTS RETAIL AT 3.95 (AP Wire photo MEETING THE QUEEN, winning jockey J. Garth accepts congratulations from Britain's Elizabeth II, at Trentham Race Course, Wellington, New Zealand. The queen is on a world tour with her hi mhnnd I an unexpected victory over tne front running Detroit Red Wings.

returned $12.10 to win. 2 2 i. 'i ft am lb 5 2 for395 Part of the Ice-pick, five inches lone, had broken off in DeBoskey's back. It was removed at receiving hospital. DeBoskey was taken off the hospital's critical list yesterday.

One lung was punctured. Fel WE SELL THEM SLACKS THAT RETAIL AT S.95 bles final. TEAM FALTERS Kovacs and Stubbs were on top, 4-2. In the opening set, but thereafter the fact that they were playing In their tournament as a tandem spelled tactical errors which permitted the encouraged Riggs-Evert duo to break through. Igor de Nissoff, tournament chairman, said that $550 was distributed In prize money, with Kovacs getting- the largest share.

Twenty-four pros, three more than last year, participated In The Rangers, recently bolstered by the return of Edgar LaPrade and the addition of Glen Sonmor, whipped the Wings 3-3 last night. It was the second success against two defeats for Muzz Patrick, the 195 WE SELL THEM 2 FOR 9 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED THE MODERN WAY "You Save Money by Calling JOHKSON First" JOHNSON nvTc PHONE 5434 or P0MPANO 9830 the Duke of Edinburgh (stand- ing behind her). Garth rode Golden Tan to victory in the Wellington Royal Cup. At left is H. R.

Chalmers, presi- dent of the race club. ilL low students gave DeBoskey blood transfusions. Detroit's public schools have THRU-SKILL SHIRT SLACK FACTORY 1927 So. Fsdsral Hwy. (U, S.

No. 1) Ft Laud.rdaU Ph. 3-1135 new Ranger coach and only the participated in night sports for club's second triumph over Detroit. Meanwhile, the fourth-place many years. In recent years there has been trouble at games.

Police say there If" the USPLTA-sanctioned tourney, has been no particular reason Boston Bruins downed the Montreal Oanadiens 3-2 thereby main other than general rowdyism. They which was held on two consecu tive weekends. taining their two-point margin also say that changing neighbor over the Rangers. hoods may have had an influence. The tourney is to be held In Ft.

Lauderdale for eight more seasons, under an agreement In the only other game, the School rivalries have not necessarily been the causes of trouble, Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the between DeNlssoff and the Chicago Black Hawks 3-1 for. then- police say. ninth triumph In 10 games with wwwwpww urn -ff CSPLTA. Kovacs was gratified with his singles victory, which may represent one of his last tournament appearances' before join the Jack Kramer tour. the tailenders.

Detroit 24 11 Montreal 24 IS Toronto 22 12 Boston 17 IS New York IS 22 Chicago 32 Pis. GF GA SS lit 77 53 132 92 5 52 93 71 6 40 103 111 38 94 125 i 21 84 149 derdale acbt clMb 1 1 hJk BOWLING WEDNESDAT COMMERCIAL MIXED RESULTS FOR NIGHT Tom Stillwell and Bob Ahrens Causeway Lumber 4, Pabst Blue Ribbon won all of the top honors yesterday as the Lauderdale Yacht Club one-design races got underway 0: Peerless Cement Faint 4, Oharlle'i Orlll 0: Glades Sod 3. Federal Surplus MONDAY'S SCHEDULE (No games scheduled). SCNDAT'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 3, Montreal 2. Toronto 3, Chicago 1.

New York 3, Detroit 3. AMERICAN LEAGl'E Cleveland '4. Providence 0. Buffalo 5. Pittsburgh 1.

WESTERN LEAGUE Victoria 4. Seattle 4 Hie). INTERNATIONAL LEAGVK Marion 10, Milwaukee 4. Toledo 8, Troy 3. Cincinnati 11, Grand Rapids 3.

Louisville 3, Fort Wayne 3 (overtime). with the largest opening session Gill Construction 3, Borden's 1: McCann Glass, 3. Clark Roofing Zanzibar 3, CxJv' Real Estate 2., entry list in its history. High Team Series Causeway Lumber Eleven of the 16 boats in the fleet competed over the triangular 2696. Glades Bod 363.

High Team Game Federal Surplus two-thirds of a mile course. -ms i 1 (i Stillwell won both of the 9tt, Glades Boa s. TEAM STANDINGS skipper races with Ahrens crew. Fine- or Styling Federal 8urplus 45't Clark Roofing 45', ins. Then Ahrens sailed off An otttstandmg.

example of finxar beauty tbe loarieo fieU tb new Crestlioe Fordor is tbe tashioo car for tb American Bocsi. with the crew race victory. Glades 8od 43 Cody's Real Estate ......42 Gra-Y Basketball Borden's Pabst Blue Ribbon 3b' Zanzibar 35'i Season Under way Peerless Cement Paint 35'i Girls' and boys' Gra-Y basket ball leagues are off to a flying In the first skipper race, Howard Baxter took second place with Mrs. Baxter crewing. Third went to Dr.

R. W. Birch. Joe Russell won runnerup honors in the second skipper race with Jim Pownall crewing. Third place was awarded to Dr.

Birch and Dick Armstrong after Baxter was disqualified for fouling a mark of the course. Armstrong also notched a second place in the crew race with start. Six games were played Sat i .1 S' V- 1 ItcCann Glass ...............33 Causeway Lumber ..................32 Charlie's Ortll 27 Gill Construction HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORES Single Games H. V. Kain 231, G.

Hanmann 214. White. Zelasko, MUlman 203. Konter. Paustian 202.

J. Schuller 201. Three-Game Series B. Zelasko 596, R. Carrier 680, J.

Oougeon 573, P. McGraw 453. urday at YMCA and Stranahan Field outdoor courts. Low scores were the run in the girls' loop, with the exception of a 20-0 whitewash job by Pine Crest over Milton Manors. South Mrs.

Baxter taking third. Side squeezed by Croissant i 4-1, West Side stopped 8-4. andRiverland outlasted North Side, 6-2. Style-Setting Interiors in Ford give yoa beauty hSotn tbe msnfe ost Colorfnl new upholstery fabrics and smart trim are another S4 Parti dividend help make Kosd tbe style leader of the indnatry. I New Astra-Dial Instrument Panel is a safety fJivideml with speedometer placed high on the panel for easier reading.

Warning lights tefl when generator is discharging or oil pressure falls too low. CCLFSTREAM HANDICAP RESULTS FOR NIGHT Exotic Gardens 4. Gravis SbeU Service The. Rollers 3, Dally News Garden Pet Supply 3, Shell OU No. 1 1: Van Dellen's P.eataurjint 3.

Brownie's Bar Tommy's Lawn Service 2. Jaycee's 3. High Team Series and Game Jaycee's 2579 9SO. TEAM STANDINGS Tommy's Lawn Service ..48 Shell Oil No. 1 Jaycee's 37 Van Dellen's Restaurant ...35 The Rollers 35 Daily News 33 acuvity as irouncea Croissant Park, 28-1, with George Wright collecting 16 points.

North Side jumped off to a 10-0 lead over South Side and then coasted to a 24-10 victory. Frank Lozier garnered 16 counters. WHY USE HALF OF YOUR TELEVISION SET? WTTL-TV Channel 23 Conversion equipment installed on your set in your home on 3-day HOME TRIAL FREE NO OBLIGATION QoaMaL RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE US W. Sunrise Blvd. Ph.

S-S10S S-eTK on Gravis Shell Service 32Vi "ST'i i- VP. CQj LTD CHI csiL OardeD Pet Supply 32 Exotic Gartens ...29 Brownie's Bar ,,21 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORES In the recent World Series the Single Games J. Myers. Tommy's Yankees turned 11 walks and one hit batsmen into rims. Brooklyn benefited by three walks and one tawn service, 2j0: A.

Sonnies. Exotic Gardens. 234; E. Blais, Jaycee's. 208.

Three-Game Series J. Myers 837: A. hit batter. Konnick 563; W. Francis.

Tommy's Lawn service, BOWLARENA CLASSIC RESULTS FOR NIGHT Schlitz 3. Williams Pharmacy Pabst' 2. Roth Glass Standard Suppliea 2. Ideal Mlllwork Bell Elec. 2, Broward Fence Budweiser 2, Cross Plumbing 1.

Hfgh Team Series Pabst Bine Ribbon not. High Team Game Pabst Blue "pEE Pick Your Own Payments IS Mo. Isa 20 Mo. Pisa" 100 8.38 6.72 20O 16.70 13.39 30O 24.86 19.88 The '54 Ford gives you extra Dividends in style, in performance, in ride, with fine-car features ytra would normally expect to find only in highest-priced cars. boa 9, Badwelser 947.

TEAM STANDINGS Cross Plumbing Pabst Blue Ribbon Broward Fence Budwelner Bell Elec. Rth Class Above payments cover evorylfctfte I loam ef afhar aaoooois, er for other periods, are ia proportion (He.) .31 ..31 ..29 .28 .22 Williams Pharmacv YOUR MFI INSURED 1UP9I Muitort 20 .18 FREE OF EXTRA COST plus LOANS AT REDUCED RATES It If 3i II II II i III If il II ifltltll I I fS Ball-Joint Front Suspension It allows greater vp and down wheel travel for a smoother ride helps keep wheels in true alignment for eonwt-eotry easy handling. Wheels move ball joints, whether trp or dowsi right or left. iililili At IW, it's "yes" promptly to employed men and women married or single. Wide choice of pay.

ment plans. You can be sure of a quick decision because the manager, alone, pastes Standnrcl 16i2 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORES Single Games Bud Townsend i Pabst) .33. Gordon Donbier Udeal) 228, Pee Wee McGraw 8chlitz 234. Three -Gam Series Donbier 648, Townsend 595. L.

LarasoO (Pabst) 595. McGraw 581. 200 Games: Pat McCann 220. Chuck Kremsner 209. Donbier 210-228-212 Frank Coston 200.

McGraw 224-203, Larason 309 Townsend 233. Art Perkins 222. Dick Mason 203, A. Evans 202, J. Gilmore 221.

Don Smith 215, Vic Paustian 210 Ike Swain 203. Jim Locke 218. Len Fert'a 209. J. Phillips 207.

uIHTo.AHSeries ifGordon, IHLRSDAV HANDICAP RESI LTS FOR NIGHT LmasnBiissHBl stssssssssssssssisssssssssssssssW The new I-block Six has for a dividend of 14 mnrt power. Like the V-8, it has Ford's High-Turbulence Combustion Chamber for more complete and economical combustion of fuel. It's the latest word on high-compression, low-friction Sit design. The new Y-block V-8 with the new extra-deep crankcase, has for a dividend of 18 morepoiccr. And you can enjoy V-8 advantages on less gas! Free-turning overhead valves and shorter piston stroke help give longer engine life! Francois Liquos 3.

Schlitz Beer 1: Con- wen oennars causeway Lumber 4, Ace Saxon Oillis Block 3. Lester's Bar Maxson Well Driller's 4. Cynthia Manor Motel 0. on your request. YOUR LIFE INSURED At Tbucriat, your life is insured for the amount owing no extra eott to you.

The manager is interested in your money problem and will show you how to solve it by working out loan plan in your bett interests. And a loan at Tbuenal entitles you to nationwide credit PHONE FIRST FOR 1 VISIT LOAN Last yeer, Hucnal served over a million people proof we like to ay "yes." Humai and it affiliated companies are now the largest loan group in the U. S. with oyer 800 office to serve you throughout America. Phone first for a loan in one trip.

Com in or write today. Come in for a Test Drive High Team Series Francois Liquors High Team Game Francois Liquors 873 Schlitz Beer 850. Plus 5 optional power that make driving easier, more pleasant! Yon can have Power-Lift Windows 4-Way Power Front Seat Swift Sore Power Brakes Master-Guide power steering and Fordomatic Drive, They're all available in Ford! S4 TEAM STANDINGS Francois Liquors. at extra 43 ....38 SchliU Beer Glen Schnarz 331, leant $25 re $300 en Signature, Fumlrvre or Cor Ace eaxon 33 Oillis Blocks 32 Causeway Lumber 31 TCrTTr Maxson Well Drillers 28'i IPdPWrEILlL 3 I TV: SYSTIM Cynthia Manor Motel 24Wj Connie's Inn Lester's Bar 17 i HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORES Single Games Moskerc 1 Francois Liquors) 210; Cahill (Maxson Well Drillers) 202 200: W. Kirk (Causeway Lumber) 200.

Three-Game Series Cahill (Maxson "Well Drillers) 593; Moskero (Francois Liquors) 572; E. Downie Lester'f Bar) 838; Milt man (Francois Liquors) 520. 1 PHONE 5446 Ford Deale 2nd Floor SWEET BUILDING S. ANDREWS AVE. at Las Olas FT.

LAUDERDALE Phone: 6781 John Soukup, YES MANager tons moils It residetti of ell tamMRKpng rowwi 18 S. W. 1st AVENUE If You're Interested an Used Car- Be Sure' to See Your i.

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