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MacDiyOT By Kfr And Lantlty Sr. Pettriburfj Tlmti, Tuesday, April 10, 192 FUN IC 9tf CAN VCJ lV TaTJ Tffx rrs YOU POST KNCtf 7 STOII-SIDI PAIKIN0 SIIP-SUVICI SHOMINO Tf t-S 7 7. jGoren On Bridge MI W.TH 'A FV. St OM IS? disrupt his opponent's line of communications, he made the tactical overran or four no tVSH.g. rf OH V1AN-I Alms's ui j.

WS TnAT MA P5S5t tAU, KJ S5 XSNf THAT CiraillTXlAMENT WPf HS THt AjACKf 6lEa Asf w-AT 9 IN LAST PUUMT IVS i.T t-f A Iff WkT trump. West interjected himself into the proceeding at this point by bidding five spades to lay the ground work for a sacrifice. Von Der Porten, holding defen sive values to spare, doubled with the North hand and. when it got back to Mathe, he felt Neither vulnerable. East deaU- NORTH tiJHI Nob AQJllli A4I1 VEST EAST QUI! AAKtlS VQT VI None KII71 WllflTI QI SOVTlf i Nob VAKJ1IIII4J2 IS AK Th bidding: East South West North 1 4 NT 14 Doubl Pad IV rati Tasi rati Opening lead: Seven of 4 constrained to bid six hearts.

UILU West was not certain what to do and he passed the decision back to hit partner who elected to de fend. The play was routine, Mathe ruffed the opening spade lead Whiteley, Leflcowitz Win Top City Bridge Prize 2 WHERE IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOP and, after drawing trump, he cashed the king of clubs and crossed to dummy's ace of dia Fischer Seeks To Check Foe In Court TIPS 7 1 By Morion lodawig monds to discard hit remaining loser on the high club. win-an-entry game. Miss Sidway and Robert Morns, Largo, be At the other table, Mervin Key Italian "Blue Team" captured the World Bridge championship in New York for the fifth time in the last ix years came master pair champions of the I'nited Slates opened the By CEORCE BEYNON Times Bridge Columnist Frank Whiteley, Tampa, and Art Lefkowitz, St. Petersburg, captured the blue-ribbon open NEW YORK tf Bobby Fischer, 19 year-old U.S.

chess champion, moved in Supreme while Loudcrmilk and Lea won East hand with one spade, and KING I PHILADELPHIA the non-master pair title. Forquet of Italy, seated South, jumped to five hearts. Bobby Robert Woodworth, St. Peters Court yesterday to bar Samuel Reshcvsky from competing in HIGH BOOTH'S i oIt GIN DON RUM ECHO SPRING OLD SUNNY BROOK BOURBON DELUXE FLEISCHMANN'S PREF. pair nnage nue in me closing Kur- 1B(i when they staved off a late rally by the I'nited States.

The North American team had come from far behind to catch and defeat the Nail, West, saved at five spades Whiteley topped the I c. n.k.iMi pair event while Alice any public chess exhibition until completion of a scries of matches i MELROSE GIN BOCA CHICA RUM Bishop, Chicago, who happened to be registered at Outrigger started between them last year English. Then thry tried to duplicate their accomplishment in the final cnamptonsnips, a lour-oay meet which ended Sunday night at Outrigger Inn. They scored 329' i points in a field of 53 pain after two sessions of play. Inn, paired up with a stranger, Fischer contends that in viola tion of established chess custom but, unlike his Italian counterpart, he did not pass the next decision around to his partner.

North doubled five spades and South ran out to six hearts. Nail now bid six spades, and later announced that he would have persisted to seven spades if South Arlene Winslow, from Eau Claire, Wis. to win the women's Reshevsky improperly claimed deals against the Italians, but i $5)99 Jane Thomas, Tampa, and Joe pair championship. the 12th game of a 16-gnme series on the ground that the they fell short and Italy emerged the victor by the narrow margin After two sessions of strong youthful chess expert failed to of 26 International match points. Follette, Palm Beach, were run-ners-up with 316'j.

Then followed Mrs. Leda Brownback, Sara "fifths appear. A freak hand that contributed IM had bid once more. However. double of six spades dosed the auction.

The CASE $41.50 Fischer, of Brooklyn, also asked THE LAPV sota, and Robert Groeumgcr, to an early lead for the I'nited States is presented today. When the court to direct Reshevsky to FULL QUART CANT CONTROL Denver 308; Mrs. T. E. Moore defenders collected a total of continue the series "from the end HER HOOK and Mike Michaels, both of Mi Ron Von Dor Porten and lw two club tricks and one heart to fhnp at tht fritndlmt itort in town! Mathe were seated North and competition.

Mrs. Boris Welti and James Mullen won the mixed pair championship. The tournament, directed by Richard Goldberg, Nashville. assisted by Ina Kichl, Orlando and Boris Welti, St. Pe tersburg, broke all previous at tendance records by 50 tables.

Mrs. Hallie Hicks and Mrs. J. Norman Gledhill, both of St. Pe ami iziM) and Homer Mioop.

amateur tennis player from North South, respectively, the administer a 3K point hot to the Americans. Since Mathe had scored 1.010 points for his heart EARLY of the 11th game." 13 Teams Enter City Lob Ball Program L'nited States. D'Alelio of Italy Webster, paired with liar vey Hall, Clearwater, (2. opened the East hand with one I slam at the other table, the! IM A spade. net swing to our forces was 710 IS ONE-SESSION non-cham The City Recreation and Parks Crawl before you walk; learn the straight ball before you tackle the hook ball.

Most beginning bowlers are too impatient to concentrate for long on developing form with a straight ball. When you're ready to hook. Mathe was not sure whose points or 13 international match pionship games. Mrs. W.

A. Lou Department held a lob ball and hand is was. and, in an effort to 'points. tersburg, were co-cnairmcn. dermilk and Mrs.

Alfred Lea EMBASSY CLUB PARTNER'S CHOICE BELLOWS CLUB OLD ECHO SPRING OLD HICKORY CANADA DRY BOUR. RON RICO RUM TIMES J.W. DANTg SMIRNOFF i 100 PROOF 5 slow pitch organizational meet' ing last night and 13 teams an both of St. Petersburg, woo the Suncoast pairs ahead of Hal Ray nounced intentions of playing this mond and Wilson Landlcy, both control it by letting your re summer. of Orlando, who led Rose lease position resemble today's Recreation Softball advisor Don Abrams, St.

Petersburg and Ar illustrated position. Note that Donley hopes to have at least thur Knowlton, Rockport, five more teams enter to form Slfn.95 by one point. three six-team slow pitch and St. Petersburg players domi YOUR CHOICI 9 $1450 FIFTHS I Taste the sunny morning flavor lob ball leagues. FIFTHS nated the Tampa Bay game with Another organizational meeting Walter Purslcy and John Myers my arm.

in a straight line, reaches out in almost a handshake. There is no wrist turn, but you do need a good follow-through. The thumb comes out first and the fingers last. A good follow-through will impart natural spin, as the hand is on the side of the ball. CASE $43.50 will be held tonight at City Hall winning it.

followed by M. G. room 110 for interested sponsors IM fc CASE Murray and Landlcy. Lee Ron in Church and Recreation Fast dell and Arthur Lane were third. The Treasure Island event went Titch leagues and Sunday School Slow Pitch league.

8 i I 8 YOUR CHOICE to Dorothy Park, Miami and Charles Johnson, Washington. HAUER'S RESERVE SPRING Hltl GUCKENHEIMER GIN REISKA VODKA BRUGAl RUM IE DOMAINS CHAMPAONE Gulls Trip Pels 3-1 A two-run single in the ninth D.C. Otto C. Rice, Lakeland and Mrs. Carl Bechtel, Milwaukee, were second and third place Mitchell Ties Yinoy Park Course Record Billy "Mitchell of St.

Petersburg tied a Vinoy Park course record FIFTH inning by the Gulls provided all the offensive neded for a 3-1 Half- went to Charlotte Sidway. Largo and Frank Gardinier, Buffalo, by touring the front nine in 20 Century Softball League victory NY. yesterday at Waterfront Park, EARLIER. Chris Nelson CULLS pel. Plattli Medeiroi it 4 Palmetto took the individual championship title.

Mrs. Carl Hinton and Dr. Forrest Andrew, both of St. Petersburg, won the Turret lb Nichols It 1 Edwards ts ljMurdotk cf 2 Gosney lb 0 SUutter Butler 3b 0 OaWitt TO 1 i Brunei rf strokes. His hot shooting tied the marks set by Fred Hunter and Don LaSpina.

Weekly winners at Vinoy this past week on the Par Three course were Louis Shaw (51) and Peggy Johnston (62). Bridge Winners EMPIRE ROOM, Thursday, S' Marie keils-M R. Harrington; Clareda Fribble-Penny Strickland. HARMONY CLUB, Saturday. A.

Anna Salmon-Mrs. George Byrnes; E-W: Mr. and Mrt. Garda Weight N-S: Marie Kells-H. Harrington: E-W: il-dngard Finlaywn Ralph ADpieby.

1 Bock It Blnseck 3b McCaba Thornton If Subit Miller rf Milts cf Shuffle Scores 0: Legato Robertson if 2 "HI, I'M SUNNY THEa5cHENLEY ROOSTER For sunny cheer in added measure Just pjve-or serve-this whisky treasure" TeteH MIRROR LAKE, Hlgglnbotham Award, draw for partners: Hannah Sherman-Lester Stead del Florence Morrison-Pearl Campbell 75 4. l-a, MM, IS. WIS Totals l0e JJ 1 Ml Guilt Pelt Thed Helited Raymond Oliver (third) def Harry Johnson-Arthur aimer lot 0. 2B McCaba, Murdou. Meetings Today Pedigree II HU YENS California CREME DE MENTHE: WINE GREEN.

WHITE port sherry CREME DE CACAO MUSCATEL DARK LIGHT QQc $099 aicohoi 7BQT. JL each 7 YEARS OLD CHRISTIAN WILLOW BROTHERS SPRINGS BRUT STRAIGHT CHAMPAGNE BOURBON WHISKEY $Q50 I 3 'or I $09 3 iottlt 3 $1A FIFTH I I CASE $39 30 CASE $37.50 I I JSS CASE Public Gatherings Gulf Beach Chapter 241, OES, Gulf Beach Temple. 14020 Marguerite Madeira Beach, 8 Outdoor Meeting, open air fo rum, 3 to 4 p.m., Williams Park p.m. Sunshine Lodge 639, Van Or St. Petersburg Historical Mu-rum, 10:30 a.m.

to 5 p.m. and der of America, 7.30 p.m. IOOF netti Hotel, First Avenue and Second Street North. Ladies night. Isle of Capri Civic Association, 7:30 p.m.

Treasure Island auditorium. Speaker: Archie Welge. State Societies New York State Society, ball. Municipal Pier, 8 p.m. Wisconsin State Society, Tour 7 to 9 p.m.

Fanfare at the Pier, audience Temple, 1003 Fourth St. S. Orange Blossom Rrbrkah Lodge 5. 8 p.m. IOOF Temple.

103 Fourth St. S. B'nai rith. 8:15 m. Jewish Community Center, 8167 Elbow participation program, 7:30 p.m., lower floor, Pier.

Veterans Seminole Post 917:. VFW, 8 Lane N. ist Center, 2 p.m. Installation of officers. p.m., 10M7 72nd icminoie.

American Legion Auxiliary Missouri Stale Society, 7:30 Guest Officers Association, supper and entertainment, 6 p.m. Masonic Home, 125 32nd Ave. NE. p.m., Tourist tenter. Post 14, card party, 1 p.m.

Legion Home, Beach Drive and Cen Michigan State Society, picnic. Srlama Caldron 30, Daughters tral Avenue. of Mokanna. card party, 7:30 Gulf port American Legion p.m. Grotto Auditorium, 1117 Arlington Ave.

N. Tally-Ho Grange 171, 7.30 p.m. 12:30 p.m., Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. Dance 2 p.m. Minnesota State Society, boat trip on Florida Queen, 7 p.m.

Vinoy Yacht Basin. Fraternal Lodge Knights of Pythias, 8 p.m. of Hall. 2522 30th Childs Park Methodist Church Hall, Tangerine Avenue and 40th HENNESSY MARTELL COURVOISIER MONNET OTARD FUNDADOR 3 FIFTHS CASE $69.95 OLD OVERHOLT OLD TAYLOR KY. TAVERN 86' WALKER'S DELUXE CHAMPION BOUR.

YELLOWSTONE 100' 3 FIFTHS 3 Street South. Sunset Grange 169. Auxiliary, 8 p.m. Legion Home, 1607 49th St. S.

Other Organizations Sum-oast Long Island Railroad Association. Gulfport Community Hall, 5315 28th Ave. S.t 12:30 m. Covered dish luncheon and election of officers. Senior Citizens Center Club.

2-4 p.m., square dancing, 7:30 p.m., travelogue, 500 Second Ave. NK. Alcoholics Anonymous, St. Petersburg Group, closed meeting, 8 p.m., 1024 Central Ave. Meeting room open daily noon to 10 Ave.

N. Pinellas Park Chapter, Order of De Molay, 7:30 p.m. Elmer Smith Lodge, 75th Avenue and Largo, will present the program. Trinity Shrine 1, WSofJ, business meeting, 7:45 p.m. Nitram Masonic Temple.

2201 First Ave. X. Woodmen Circle Service Club, luncheon, 11 a.m. Home of Florence Castillo, 3553 55th Ave. N.

50th Street North. St. Petersburg High Twelve CASE International Club, luncheon Notify hostess for luncheon res v- -V t-. noon. Driftwood Cafeteria 2.

101! Simp at tht ileatmt store in lou ervations. 34th St. S. Speaker: Senator C. W.

Bill Young. A MATINEE SAT. 1:30 3 p.m. For information call 5-9094. St.

Petersburg Shuffleboard Club, Mirror Lake, 8 a.m.-10:30 p.m. St. Petersburg Moose Lodge 1145. 8:30 p.m. Moose Home, 1955 First Ave.

N. B.P.O. Elks. Pinellas Park Lodge 2217, 8 p.m., 5810 Park Alcoholics Anonymous, Sun Mm shine City Croup, open meeting, 5 HEUBLEIN COCKTAILS MANHATTTAN MARTINI OLD FASHIONED DAIQUIRI SIDE CAR WISKET SOUR GIN SOUR VODKA SOUR $099 8 2.300 34th St. S.

CUTTY SARK J. IB. GRAFT'S 8 Yrs. BACAROI ANEJO PRESIDENT'S CHOICE FIFTHS I CASE $74.95 mm Sunshine University, arts and BUY BETTER WHISKV ar crafts division. Maritime Base Bayboro Harbor, 9-11 a.m., land scape painting, art workshop, modern and contemporary art silver and copper jewelry mak Blvd.

St. Petersburg Shrine Club, luncheon. 11:30 a.m. Webb's Roof Garden. St.

Petersburg Lodge 139, F1AM. 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple. 114 Fourth St. S.

Sunshine Lodge 2M, F1AM, 7:45 p.m. Sunshine Temple, 38th Street and 19th Avenue South. Sunshine City Council 2, Daughters or America. 7:30 p.m., 817 Arlington Ave. N.

Em ing. 2 to 4 p.m., art workshop. BOTTLE pi modern and contemporary art Ladies' Night Mondays and Tuesdays Ladies Admitted Frt Iicept for Tai Action From 8 P.M. to Midnight Enjoy Eveniiio) or Host shcllwork; 7-9 p.m., pineneedle. CASE PRICES GOOD THRU SAT.

PLUS 3 TAX modern and contemporary art ceramics, mosaics, weaving. phinjji 1 1 I SELF Jt SERVICE Schenley is a better whisky because every drop of straight whisky in Schenley is aged over 8 years and blended with choice grain neutral spirits. This makes it a wonderful whisky. smooth, extra mellow, extra fine in bouquet. Taste Schenley's sunny morning today! wood refinishing.

Retired Veterans and Associates of the CN'J and RDG. 1 p.m., Pythian Hall. 2522 30th Ave. N. Bring covered dish.

Thrilling! Exciting! Porl-MutBl Wogerinq What's Doing Moonlight Crvlse-Muslc-e''esn'nents Daily Doubt 1st A 2 ad Tickets Information Jungle Terrace Crrie Assocla Tampa 131-1411 St. Pet OR 1-0050 tlon. 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse. 34th Avenue and 80th Street On the Florid fiueen, torught, Tuesday, April It at 1 nv sponsored sv Minnesota S'a Society EveryOodv Invited.

For reservations call me 5-425. toe leaves trom Vinor Yacht Bes'r Claarwater 44i-74ll HE! AKINS Mi GALA SPRING BALL Final Ball of the Season PUBLIC INVITED HtW YORK STATS SOCHTV Municipal Per Ballroom- Tues. Apr. I in. Merrymakers Orcnestra.

5ch(nleq North. Retired Train Dispatchers Club of St. Petersburg, noon, Drift wood Cafeteria. Clearwater. Mr.

Sun's Sets, recreational square dancing, 8 to 11 m. Ox Bow Square Dance Hall, 2027 Fourth Ave. S. International Association of Retired Police. Fire and Civil Service Employes, i p.m.

Tourist Center. Toastmastcrs, 6:15 p.m. Toffe- The Hovta 0 Agetf Wnislne GLADYS CONElL eESEST US SIOM ST. PmtSIUSft "Tk aM, mi 1... in hr.hiMt rW si.ae.

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