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2-C St. Petersburg Times, Sunday, August 17, 1958 e- Hsfi: Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE i RESULTS YESTERDAY Giants Mip Cubs 7-4 With Homers Pittsburgh 13, Cincinnati 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY Boston 7, New York 4 Baltimore 9, Washington 0 Cleveland at Chicago (night) Detroit at Kansas City (night) Standings don't include last night's results ST. PAUL, Minn. (JP) -Sam Snead, winner of the St. Paul Open 21 years ago, eagled the 18th hole of the third round yesterday for a 67 and bolted into the lead of the Open's silver annlver.

sary tournament. With 197 for 54 holes the aging Slammer was 19 under par at the sitting duck Keller Course, one-stroke in front of big Mike Sou-. Nadir Romps Home First At Arlington Turner Stars In Orlando Win In FSL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee 2, Philadelphia 1 San Francisco 7, Chicago 4 Only Games Scheduled FRIDAY'S LATE SCORES SAN FRANCISCO, OB Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda led Los Angeles 4-5, St. Louis 3-3 1 the San Francisco Giants to a 7-4 decision over the Chicago Cubs Chicago 3, San Francisco 1 yesterday in a free-swinging affair marked by five home runs. The Cubs' Ernie Banks in- creased his National League chak of Grossingers, N.Y.

Standings Of CHICAGO. Claiborne Farm's Nadir yesterday took an I urianaog hermit lurner was TIED OS mu The two came down the 18tH' Standings Of The Clubs one man show in the Florida to. easy SVi length victory in the richest three-year old race in Chicago's history the $160,075 American Derby in Arlington State League Friday night. home run lead with his 36th and' 37th. His team mate, Tony Taylor, got a two run blast but Mays' and Cepeda's homers meant the difference.

Mike McCormick, 19-year-old in The Clubs Turner held red hot Tampa to 3 Park. a single pit and supplied the fairway deadlocked for the hit the green on the yard par 5 hole and the ball, stopped 18 feet from the Souchak hit his second shot to the edge of the green 45 feet away. Flyers', winning margin by sock 1 Ula. With Manuel Ycaza aboard. Mn1 42! Giant lefty, got the victory his ninth against five losses.

Gordon mg a home run over the left Nadir covered the mile-and-a 912 6 941 61-1 .638 .50 a field fence in the sixth inning. furlong over a Heavy track in Milwaukee 8'1112I 911 9:10 siioi-l 53 56 57 Orlando won 1-0. Jones, a new Giant acquisition, relieved him in the sixth and 471.591 53.531 1:5135. Cairt Hoy Stable' 7 611 713 7 9, 7 7, 91 713; 9-1 6 i The loss dropped Tampa from He putted six feet short 18 Victory Morn was second, after 510 71 810j 9 11 60j gave up only one run. A crowd of 17,617 saw right then watched Sam drop his 15.

second place and allowed ram .526 New York Chicago Boston Detroit Cleveland Baltimore Kansas City Washington LOST Standings moving up at the sixteenth-pole 13 6 59 -I 810 8 ,468 19i idled Daytona Beach to move up. Mrs. Ada L. Rice's Talent Show 8 61 81 5 .478 13 7 8 10 10 62 footer for an eagle three. Souchak holed out for a birdie and a four-under par 63.

took third in the field of eleven Tampa's Harry Coe gave up .44622 ,439.23 Pittsburgh San Fran'co ST. LOUIS Los Angeles Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati LOST .470 14 64 5 8f 10j 9 hander Dick Drott take his 10th loss. The victory kept the Giants in third place and evened the three-game series at one each. 8 6 6 horses. only four hits in a losing cause.

9 8 6'- 7 It was Coe's single with two out i i i don't include yesterday's results The triumph was Nadir's fifth 63 .457 8 7 6j in the sixth inning that spoiled Cepeda put the Giants ahead in 13 starts this season and came 47:53:54:59:59 62:59 63 Turner no-hitter. in the second witn a 365-ioot as no surprise since the colt two GAMES TODAY me tiyers uiemseives were shot into the left field seats. It was his second in two games and GAMES TODAY weeks ago ran a blistering mile of 1:34 35 in winning the victims of strong pitching in the New York at Boston Ditmar 8-3) vs. De- 23rd of the season. The 20-year- win ie first half of a twin bill.

St. Pc- American Derby Preview. Ken Venturi of San Fran-' cisco, the defending champion, and Ernie Vossier of Midland, who was tied with Snead one shot off the pace at the end of 36, were three strokes away at 200. At 201 was Lionel Hebert, 1957 PGA champion from LaFayette, La. Souchak, who led the field by Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (2) 114, nuu old rookie sensation also doubled tersburg's Dick Gray allowed the The payoff was $114,600, rich Law (9-10) vs.

Nuxhall 9-9 and Acker (1-2) and singled. Flyers only four hits as the est in the fixture's 43-year his Philadelphia at Milwaukee (2) Semproch Saints blanked Orlando 5-0. ERNIE BANKS two in loss tory. it boosted Nadir winnings lock (10-3). Cleveland at Chicago Narleski (11-10) vs.

Pierce 412-8). Detroit at Kansas City Foytack (9-10) vs. Grim (1-5), Washington at Baltimore Kemmerer (6-10) vs. Johnson (4-7). (13-7) and Cardwell (2-0) vs.

Burdette (12-9) and Palatka hung a double defeat over two years to $337,684. Pizarro (3-1). on cocoa, turning back the In Nadir returned mutuels of St. Louis at Los AntrelM (2) Chittum (0-0) dians 6-4 and 4-3. scored as Davenport, attempting one stroke after 36 holes, built a three-shot lead over Snead on $6.00, $4.00 and $3.00 to ticket- and Jones (10-8) vs.

Koufax (9-5) and Klpp (5-4). to bunt, forced O'Connell. The Cubs took a lead in the third as Tony Taylor uncorked a 400-fcot, two-run homer into the Seals Stadium parking lot. That made it 2-1. The homer was Taylom fourth and his first since July 1.

whea he bit two against the Giants. Gale Peregrin's three-hit pitch holders in a crowd of 27,359. Vic ing gave Palatka the opening the first four holes. But Sam birdied the 7th, 8th. and 9th holei Mays followed with his 20th tory Morn paid $7.80 and $5.20.

game victory. Walks and an er SOUTH SUNCOAST SPORTS IN BRIEF homer, scoring Davenport ahead The show price on Talent Show the latter with a 40-foot putt. ror helped the Redlecs to the of him. It was Willie's third four was $3.40. Souchak regained a one stroke nightcap decision.

Ycaza, making his last nde bagger of the week. PH. CR before starting a 10-day suspen Drott headed for the showers Anglers Reedy Banks made it 3-1 when he hit St. FXtrthorr 41 1R .695 Daytona Beach 32 .551 14 sion for careless riding, took the lead when he birdied the iota and it remained that way untQ the 17th, where Souchak bogied when his tee shot landed on a after Cepeda doubled to start the his 36th homer into the left field Paper Says Mayo Smith To Manage Cincinnati I Tampa ieaa irom fctrong Ruler, an en bottom half of the sixth. Willie I Palatka S4 34S s4 31 29 .517 104 .441 144 stands in the fifth.

His 37th came try with Talent Show, after two Kirkland brought the young Puer in the eignin ana was anouier road. IGameavlH Coma Orlando IS JT .401 furlongs and kept Nadir com to Rican home with another dou Venturi shot a 68 and Vossier ZD Mi a MTTROAT-a CAME fortably ahead throughout. ble. To Encounter Fishing Today (Times Bureau) and Hebert 69s. CINCINNATI, (fl The Cincinnati Enquirer said last night The Giants picked up their final solo blow.

The Giants got to loser Drott in the fifth for four runs. Bob Schmidt doubled to right and scored on pinch hitter Bill I Orlando and St. Petersburg at Tampa Palatka at Gainesville Daitona Beach at Cucoa that Mayo Smith has the inside track on the vacant Job of manag ing Cincinnati's Redlegs. run on singles by Kirkland and THREE HAVE C4S Three players PGA Cham rRIOAT'R RESnTS Schmidt in the eighth. Sports Writer Bui Ford quoted an unnamed source saying a IGaineevfllo at Daytrma Beach.

Pod. rain CHICAGO I SAM FRANCISCO White's single. Taylor fumbled BRADENTON A weekend of at I hi ahrhhi it. reienouri a. urianao Palatka Cora 0-J Orlando 1, Tampa deal to bring Smith here for the rest of the season has already been worked out and that Smith will join the team later this Kail Girls Gain Final Tcurrey TiSt CHILDERSBURG, Ala.

(Spe Danny O'Connell's double play) Taylor 4 11 O'Con'eB lb 4 pion Dow Finsterwald of Athens, Ohio Tony Lema of Napa, and Doug Sanders of Miami Beach, Fla. shot eight under I 1 1 favenp't 3b 4 1 I I Dark 3b fishing of every description appeared yesterday to be the offer ball and then threw wide to first month. Maya cf 4 112 4 1 (I White ended up on third. He Itll Wawer If Alou If 4 4 0 000 1 0 I Oi 64s. Redleg Coach Jimmy Dykes was named temporary manager of the team after Birdie Tebbetts' surprise resignation last O'DeJ Has 4 111 lb 1 I 0- Cepeda cial) St.

Petersburg's R. H. Hall girls kept then Southern Wall rf Bank Bolger If bMoryn If Ivon lb Thomson cf Neeman Drott Lema tied a tournament rec Kirkland rf 4 1 1 1 ing for South Suncoast sportsmen set on angling today. Tarpon, snook, redfish, mackerel and the others all cut loose In the morn Thursday. 4 0 10 4 10 4 1 Spencer a 1 1 0 0 Schmidt Sill ord on the first nine with a six under 30 but took a 34 coming Redleg General Manager Gabe Paul kept mum about the de 4 McC'mick I 1 1 1 Women's Softball Tournament hopes alive last night with a 4-0 finals victory over Dixie velopment He had said after Tebbetts resignation that nothing eooe ing.

awhit till 2-HJf, 9-0 Van Brocklin Stars As Eagles Nip Colts HERSHEY, (ft The PhU. 1 0 0 Ot Jonea 1 0 back to miss the 18-hole mark of 62. "I Ei.ton rJackaon Hohbia dS.Tar'or Significant with other signs in BOO Hearts of Birmingham. I 0 0) dicating that fall fishing is close, This handed the Alabamans Major casualty was Dick May-, will be decided on a new manager until Powel Crosley majority stockholder in the team, returns from an Alaskan fishing trip. Smith, 43, was fired last month as manager of the Philadelphia Totala IS 4 41 Total JJ 1 1 5 adelphia Eagles, playing for the their first loss and forced a a Singled for Mccormick in Sth er of it.

Petersburg, last Victory Capt. Frank Roberts aboard the Hot Shot at Sarasota reported Struck out for Bolrer In Cth; Flied second contest immediately af year National Open Champion, nut for Elston ia 7iht (I Flied out for first time under new Coach Buck Shaw, rallied for a fourth quarter who shot a 70 for a 213. Hobble to SUi Phillies. In three full seasons with the Phils, he guided them to one ter the first in this double elimination tourney. BALTIMORE, til The Balti Chkaae Wl (1104 tarpon appeared to be starting a slow migration and were hitting hard.

The skipper also caught touchdown last night and defeated the Baltimore Colts 30-28 be San Francbc 410 4l 7 more Orioles went on a hitting THE lEADERSl Sam Stwad, Wttta Sulphur Sprints, Mary Ferrell tossed a neat Taylor. PO-A Chk-aw 14-13, San spree for a change last sight, but quite a few mackerel, blues, ere- fore 17.000 in the first National W.V., S5-65-W5-1J7 Mik Souchak, Graasinfert. NX Francisco 37-1(1. LOB Cnicaio S. Sao fourth and two fifth-place finishes.

People two-hitter at Birmingham and she got the offensive support Francisco 4. unaccustomed Billy O'Dell Football League exhibition game 64-6S-198 IB Walls, Schmidt. Cepeda, Kirkland HR Cepeda. T. Tavlnr.

Bank 2. Mara. bnue otsler. Midland. Tex.

J7-M-6 valle and ladyush. TARPOM MOYIXG pitched as hard as always for a for both. needed from centerfielder Jiggs 20O IP ER BB SO 9-0 victory over the Washington Ken Venturi. sa rrancitc 16-46-SS Norm Van Brocklin, 32-year- Jlnf Pace, one of the stand Senators. 200 Lionel Hebert, LaFayette, La.

4-6. old quarterback the Eagles ae Roberts added that tarpon were moving north up Longboat Key Drott fl S-10) 4 4 11 Flston 1 1 a Hohhi 1 Sill McC'mick fW, t-i) i 7 13 Jone 4 1111 outs in the College All-Stars Riggs who drove in ail four runs with a homer, double and single. R. H. Hall 100 010 2-4 9 1 While the Orioles let loose with 69-201.

quired from Los Angeles, pitched Don Flniterwald. TequctU, Fla. 35-19 victory over Detroit Fri an unusual bombardment of 15 and that mackerel were hitting off New Pass and Point Rocks. three scoring passes. 64201 Dbton.

Gortnaa, Boigra, Burkhart Paul Barney, Worcester, Mass. CM7. hits, including homers by Gene Philadelphia day night, will play for the San Francisco 49ers today against A 17417. Birmingham 000 000 00 2 1 1 1tfi 11 1 14 1 Baltimore 66-201 Tommy Jacobs, WhitUer. Calif.

4-6S At Johnson's Boat Basin, Long- Woodling and Dick Williams, Lef Ferrell and Milliken; Barker Philadelphia aoorina Touchdown 70202 ty O'Dell gave the Senators only the New York Giants in an exhibition game. McDonald 1 (IQ-rard pont return. 4-rard and Wright. Carr Middlecoff. Hollywood, Fla.

J-7 beach, George Foreman said Longboat Pass was overflowing Texas' official envoy to Monday heavyweight title bout Bill Daniel, brother of Gov." Price Daniel says state pride Roy Harris will knock out Champion Floyd Patterson in "about the seventh round." Easy Ed Macauley signed for his 10th pro basketball season with the St. Louis Hawks. Author Paul tollman, a personal friend of UCLA Coach Red Sandrrt, will give the two singles by Albie Pearson and 70207 Julius Boms. Mid Pirns. N.C I6-7M7 Roy Sievers.

with snook. An estimated 25 snook were reported caught from the I John Brodie, from Stanford quarterback, received the most pa.va from Van Brocklin), walstna (H-ard paaa from Van Brorklin), Gunder-ann (19-rard pan from Van Brocklin); Field foal; Vialstoa (43; Convenioai: Walitoa 1. Baltimore roriof Tonrhdowia: Do-pre (7-yard pau from Shaw). Prtcer (1-yard pluiuie), Walterf (14-yard para He struck out eight and Dour Ford, Paradiw, Fla. S3-S7-71 an Art Wan.

Pocono Minor. Pa. I6-M-6 West Swash Channel in the past walked one. A fourth Washington valuable player award for his Frank Stranahja, Paradise, Fla. two days.

batter reached base on an error. performance as a College All- High Set To Begin Football Drills By LARRY HOLMGREN (Times Sports Writer) Mark The Spot Finally Retires PRESCOTT, Ariz. HI Mark 69203 Dou Sanders. Miami Beack, Fla. TO- from Moore), Moor (22-yard paat bam liutaj).

Con version Myhra 4. It was the 11th victory for Star in the 19S7 game. Among the anglers who have been taking part, Foreman, him 70-64 204 O'Dell who has lost 10. Milwaukee Braves shortstop Gay Brewer, paradise, na. s-7o Howie Jobnaoo.

Clenwoodie, 111. self, had a pair of 15 pounders; Bruin mentor's eulogy Monday in Los Angeles. After services Woodling started pitcher Pete Late Friday Box 70-204 The Spot, believed to be the old Ramos of Washington on the way SAM FRANCISCO CHICAGO Tony Lema, Napa. viir. Bf-7-za Buddy Sullivan.

Yuba Gty. Calif. 9- Francis Arthur and his son Billy 1 had four they kept and a pair of on the West coast, Sanders' ahrhhi ahrhhi Johnny Logan was fined $50 for a run-in with Umpire BUI Jackowskl in Thursday eight's game against Cincinnati est horse in S. racing, was retired yesterday after winning the 70-6 205 T. to his llth setback in 22 decisions by walloping his 10th homer on Taylor 5 1 3 OiO'Connen lb 1 1 0 rk 3b 14 0 1 a-Lork aa lb 1 0 3b pompano; and AI Lombard! land body will be flown to Nashville, for burial.

Mike Fstcblk, i Miners. w-ww Dark Wall rf Sti-furlong feature at the County 205 PALMETTO The 1958 foot- ed two. his 36th birthday in the second Henry Ransom, St. Airarsws, m. Fairground.

41 1 D'ven'ort lb 3 0 4 1 Wagner 14(0 4 4 10 Breanud lb 4 4(0 1 4 0 e-Jablonski 1444 Scattered snook are also being Bank aa Marys If 69205 bail picture developed brightly inning. Boiier If Who Won? taken from the bridge and the WASHINGTON BAlTDfORE under a sunny blue sky here yes The 17-year-old dark brown Lmt lb U5 ah a Mi ah hi 4 4 4 0 4 4 10 north side of the pass. Yoat lb I Wil'ma cf4 Sill Thomoa cf Neeman 4 4 4 0: May cf 3 4 4 4 Sauer 4 1 I I Cepeda lb 4 110 Kirkland rf terday morning as Palmetto High School opened its grounds for fall gelding, who looks younger than his years, covered the distance 4 111 Aapr'Bt 3t 1 a a Bnd lb 5 1 Homestead, 2-0 over Hillmaa 4 4 10 4 4 10 1440 battle maneuvers. in 1:06.3, just 2.3 seconds off the Hagerstown, for PREP Heine Cline, at the Bowlers Creek Bait Station adjarent to Sarasota Bar, called to an Paaraaa cf a 1 arm 1 a a Sievera 4 0 10 Woodlin rt 1 1 1 Lemon rf 4 69 PUarcik rt tit FittO'aM lb Trundea 4 113 Plewa 2b lltl Guubera 10 0 0 Spencer at Thnma e-VVhiU) Miller A total, of 35 hopefuls, many of 18 HOLES PAR 3 GLEN OAKS GOLF CLUB 1345 COURT CLEARWATER 14 4 0 3 4 10 League World Series title in Pittsburgh. them varsity holdovers from the track mark.

He overtook favored King's Boy on the back stretch and finished a full length in nounce that eobia had really Courtney 1 a a Taylor If 4 111 Viortft'itoa 4 4 4 0 Sprake 14 4 0 Illinois Athletic Club. 5-4 over moved in. Site, he said, was Korrherh 2 a 0 Btubsr cf 080 Alvarei ai 3 0 0 0 Rotomaoa 3b 4 1 0 Ramaa 1 Gardner 2b 4 1 1 1 past two seasons, were on hand to draw shoes, socks and shorts. By midweek this number is ex front. 34 1 4 I TeUI Hill)1 Total the red marker due east of Lynwood, for National AAU Water Polo crown in Chi a -Grounded not lor O'Connen in th New Pass.

Largest caught thus Groca 1 6 0 0 Miranda aa 4 13 1 aBndfM 1 a 0 QDeU 4 b-Struck out for Thorn aa ia loth: c-Flied out fnr Davenport In 8th: -Grounded out cago. far has been 35 pounds. Oxuubie 0 4 9 pected to swell to the 100 mark as candidates return from vaca- for Worthintton ia 10th; e-Struck out for Johnny Thomson, Boyertown, Tat.li 3 I Total! 40 Brewoud ill llth. a iled Out for Grlfci in th. Off Anna Maria Island, group Master Bent Larsea in International Chess Tournament in Portoroz, Yugoslavia.

Mary Ann Mitchell 1-6, $-4. 8-6 over Christine Trumaa 7-5, 6-0 semifinal victor in Essex Tennis Tournament at Manchester, Mass. Yale and Harvard's combined tennis teams 15-6 over Oxford-Cambridge at Wimbledon, England. Hugh Royer Columbus, 7 and 6 over Bob Lowry Huntsville, for Southern Amateur Golf Championship in Birmingham. Khalita, $47,930 Del Mar Debutante Stakes in California.

uon ana mum summer employ m. 04 .414. 01 .000. -04 loo-mile ig car race at Illinois State Fair in Spring Chx-ar Saa Fraaelsra WaahlMtM DAO MO Service Chongt-tivers, Remodeling, New Construction NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE CITr LICENSED AND BONDED MOODY ELECTRIC, Electrical Contractors (Tom Moody) 3694 Tangerine Ave. So.

Phone 71-7412, 5-4154 er, mackerel and trout are all ment obligations. Baltimore 10 Hll 1 Taylor. PO-A Chirako 30-4. San making the news. field.

For the most part it was "get Plewa. Miranda. PO-A WashiMtan Franelaeo DP O'ConneU, Spencer 14-, BalUroor 27-1. LOB WashuMUai 4. United States senior men's and Cepeda: Banka, T.

Taylor and Loni; Spencer and Cepeda. LOB Chicago 1. Baltimore l. Tom McKay reported Rick Canada docking at Bayou Fishing Center with 35 grouper between XB Tnandof I. HR Woodlina.

Willianu San Francisco 7. lift Cepeda, Neeman. SR-T. Tailor. tennis team, 8-0 over Canada for Gordon Cup in Lake Placid, SB Miranda.

PiUrrtk. if iiniin i rrrMw acquainted time" as players rehashed events cf the summer. Line Coach James (Bear) Gunnin, who played with the Alabama Crimson Tide ia the 40s was also introduced. Thus, head Ramoa (L. 11111 .1 1 1 0 N.Y.

Gardnar Mulloy paced GriK 7 1 5 Hillman (W. 3-4) 10 4 1 1 3 10 MUler (L. 3-7 1 1-3 19 3 3 1 Wnrthinkton 1-3 1 0 1 rz- five and 10 pounds. Also, Hugh Duey landed a dozen mackerel, to 2'i pounds, off Anna Maria winners. Constable 1 ft 1 O'lXU (W, 11-10) 2 1 I Fifteen year old Bobby HBP By Miller (Walls).

u-Burkhart PR Korrherh 1- chylak. Berry. Fla fm, Gorman. Bogies. 2.54.

A city pier. 'ill i Fischer, over Danish Grand herty. MrKinley. 109. A 7.767.

ed by Kay Steart, the Palmetto 17.036. I Partners from Lakeland, Frank staff now lists four capable Harper and Henry Anderson land coaches. IP waam ed a mixture of 30 blues and Gene Witt, with Palmetto since trout to four pounds. McKay fur its renewal to a senior hig! ther reported large mackerel off both North Point and in Southwest scnooJ. is tne otner varsity as sistant John Ash, who joined the staff last fall is in charge cf the Channel near Eemont.

Terra Mana Sports Center, at junior varsity squad. the site of the old Hump Back Under the G.A.C plan you can watch that pile of bills go down in "nothing flat.2 A consolidation loan Stewart announced to his Bridge near Palmetto, reported plenty of trout in the area and a team at the end of the equipment session- that drills would school of bull reds at the mouth of Manatee River. W. S. Harving said a pair of 25 pounders were be two a-day, starting Monday.

does tho does tho tn -TJ brought in during the morning The varsity group will work out from a.m. to 11 a.m. Junior varsity sessions will start at 3 and that others were losing tac kle at a furious pace. p.m. Physicals are also on tap Trout were reported at the mouth of the river, in Terra Ceia for all prospects Monday morning.

Helmets are to be issued as well. Bay near Bird Island, and at Ter to $600 loans up ra Ceia Point. Harving speculated that more than 300 head had been An air of optimism, that cheer brought in from these points in ful note found in every locker the past few days. room as training begins, per. G.A.C.

FINANCE CORPORATION White minnows' have also mealed the surroundings. moved into the cut between the river and Terra Ceia Bay, and -i-. "Si" jn A i li; I I I Jl V' Lp-s -A hMi 1JE i i ii i nil iimiiI -fVnanianaiaiiaaaa a ih The school's first seniors, ail two-year veterans, and all a lit are now available for bait at the tle larger and more confident in Sports Center. appearance, made up one group. Eager-eyed lads from 75 pounds up, the seventh and eighth grad AMOUNT PAYMfNTS OI YOU CfT 2 MONTHS" 20 MONTHS II MONTHS MONTHS 75.00 5.06 5 47 7.55 160.00 9.49 10.79 11.67 16.11 425.00 24.86 28.35 30.69 47.50 600.00 34.39 39.34 42.66 59.35 Tarnow Wins Tourney ASHEVFLLE, N.C Paul Tarnow Tampa, played 7-un- ers who will one day be varsity mainstays, gathered In another corner.

In between were the dcr par golf for 30 holes yester squaders, some of Whom will be -ST. PETERSBURG- day to win the Country Club of in the varsity class before the Asheville Invitation Golf Tourna season is over. ment 7 and 6 over Ralph James Although work was dormant for the weekend, in another mat (Timet Photos) ter close to Palmetto grid fans TIGERS JOSH, FITTED ON EQUIPMENT DAY the new stadium is close to com 654 Centra! Avenue Tel 7-366? TAMPA 420 Tampa Street, Cor. Madison Tel. 2-8534 915 Tampa Street, Cor.

Tyler Tel. 2-3641 2207 South Dale Mabry Avenye. Tel. 8-5364 1901 East Broadway ToL 4-1101 4715 Florida Avenue Tel. 3-1147 Formerly Admiral Finance Corporation Office Hours: Daily t-5; Wednesday Soturdoy M2 tOANS MADE TO RESIDENTS OP All NIARBT TOWNS lien Sutton all Tl'i pounds of him, seems Jr.

of Asheville. Minor League Results INTERNATIONAL LEACIE Buffalo 4, Miami MontrMI Columbia AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minncapolii 51. Chrlrton 1-4 EXTERN LEACIE Albany 10, Uliaimnmrt Sprmifl'M 4. Binithamton PACIFIC COAST LEACIE San T)io Spokane i Portland 7, Vancouver to be skiing between a couple of mountains the pletion and will be ready for occupancy by late September when the Tigers hold their home opener. The concrete, grandstand which flanks the north side of the field is finished and other matters are progressing nicely.

kidding around in the football gear room during the issuing of same yesterday. The two young men in the right photo, both unidentified, are busy sizing the socks just handed to them by Head Coach Kay Stewart. mountains being James (Dear) Gunnin, left, 219 pounds and 235 pound Gene Mitt, both assistant football coaches at Palmetto High. The three were.

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