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From l-C 6-C St. Petersburg Times, Sunday, January 31, 1971 SORC From lC Donley any speed." The Clearwater Datsun failed to qualify, turning in a time of 2:34. The time was Heinz-Costanzo team when his car was bumped. "To tell you the truth," Johnson said, "I'm tickled to proved campaigners on the circuit. Most new, kids on the block get a bloody nose the first time they mess around with the older hot shots, but it didn't hold true for Sorcery, which, if you deal in alphabetical long shots, has something' going for her if you look at it with the SORC in Sorcery as an omen.

Herb Virgin owner of the, veteran Touche out of The protest about whether she has legal avoirdupos around her middle and how it figured in the new International Offshore Rule will be resolved next Friday on the eve of the St. Petersburg to Fort Lauderdale race. The Suncoast came up with a popular winner in West second in Class while J. P. Trouchaud of Sarasota was most pleased with a third in class finish ho made with his brand new Ohlson 38, the Maraspel IV.

At that, Trouchaild in his boat had to keep sailing hard to beat Smuggler, little One Half Ton Cup charger from Stockholm manned by a group of stu- god enough tor 51st place 'death to cet that blankety. going almost 80 miles per hour faster than his little car. "Oh, I'm not nervous," he said. "I was earlier my stomach, knew I needed to eat, but my throat wouldn't let anything down. But the only thing I'm worried about is being honked off the road by one of those big tanks some of them can't handle and which was exacUy one place blank little car the hell off the was over.

The order came to start engines and thousands of people in the infield stood and cheered as the noise began like the rumble of far-off thunder at first, then growing to a high-pitched whine and finally an ear-splitting blast. The Posche pace car led the field once around the track, then squealed out of the way, and the twice-around-the-clock torture had begun. out of the running. the committee boat. She was on starboard tack and had right-of-way over the port tuckers.

Several to change direction and let her through. Windward the 73-footer, also came along in the tracks of Dora as did Equation. Mark Johnson took Windward Passage close hauled and sailed right on through the spectator fleet- to the east, scattering them. One boat, violating the rule never to anchor anywhere near a starting line, was in a tight spot as Windward Passage and Equation bore down on it. Eventually," the two boats tacked away from a "track.

It had no business being out there." Donley had voiced almost the same thought, the same worry about being out on the Dave Stcere was something Wind, the Morgan 41 owned dents who made a fine show- less than a Sobbing Skipper ria, r.l.....,l. Hnsr 'in their first tliriA around can't stop either." i the word that ha l. tv' -oM, the word that he sailors still after he got rack with monsters capable of Then the time for talking Largo, who is commodore of The are talking the FORA, although his well about the five class starts 'earned triumph had nothing made at St. Petersburg to do with the brass- of-his particularly the Class1 A high station. getaway for the largest of the From I-C Davt ona Crobaugh, had her on the, races.

The combination of the possible collision. wind track from the outset and stood off Howard Foht's new 35-foot Hard Head and Breezy, Art Courshon's very quick Ted Irwin-designed 38-footer from Miami. Bob Miller of Sarasota, sail-. ing his Morgan 41, Incentive, was fourth in class. Class D.

stronger than expected tidal current, flukey, light winds and uncertainty on which end of the line the skippers wanted to be created much confusion. With about a minute to go, favored Porsches three of the first four spots. 1 Erich Brinsberg, European Formula' Vee champion, held off 'a furious challenge from Tom Davey of Tenafly, N.J., Saturday for an exciting two- Porsches, r. Donohue led by seven seconds at the end of the first hour after covering 31 laps around the twisting, 3.81-mile road and track course at an average speed of close to 130 miles hour and main- went from first to second with his Yankee Girl. Ho was still well-pleased and feels the three races she sailed In the Florida Ocean Racing Association paid off, although that consideration was somewhat tempered by the fact that right behind him was Yankee Girl's sister ship, Charisma, which took third overall on the first race she has sailed.

The Canadian designers, big George Cassian and little Cuthbertson, had a great week. Their design stable had the big overall winner in Sorcery and got a Class victory with Arieto, which the wigwam blanket signal code tells us means "sing and dance." She's a $100,000 packet which seems to have a bright future. The Manitou victory was clouded by the protest filed by As Donley stood and talked In the warm afternoon' sun, "he glanced down and saw a pickle and a penny half-buried In the. loose sand, behind pit row. ley, this Is my lucky day," )ie 'said; picking them up: "I think1 I'll keep them." For drivers about to take chances with' their very lives, for' 24 straight hours, anything that njight be lucky is a godsend.

Mark Donohue, for instance, who won the polo position in his bright blue and yellow Ferrari, believes in shaking As the chief pit steward bellowed through an amplifier, "All nonessential personnel clear the grid," Don-' nohue grabbed every hand ho; could find, shaking it in both of his own; "I'm not nervous," he said. "This is just something I do." The only other car other. than the Datsun from the Sun-coast, the Corvette GT driven by Or Costanzo and Dave Heinz of Tampa, benefitted irom the sudden rule change. Bob Johnson, of Marietta, Ohio, co-driver of a Vega that was to have started in 58th position, agreed to join the Sorcery and Warrior fought from one viewpoint or 'another: for cnd iinc ncarcst foot vlctorv in the Trans. A Challenging 18 Holt Par 54 Court Real Friendly Atmosphere Rental Clubs and Carts Driving Rangt was tnree-out-oMour 'at the tained that lead during most Xfitip rtl3llpntT(l p3r(l fnr of the second hour.

Super Vees at Day- cost -the Ferrari 'more than three laps and no sooner had it rolled back but on the track than it had to be called back in because its brake lights were not working properly. Meanwhile, Rodriguez and Oliver had last year's winning Porsche back in the lead and, Siffert and Bell had the other John Wyer-directed Porsche right where it ended a year ago trailing Rodriguez. Darkness began falling over the Daytona International Speedway shortly after 6 p.m. EST and the cars turned pn their headlights. It.

was feared, for a moment, that the Donohue Ferrari might be iii further trouble when its lights did not come on. But Donohue put the lights on half a lap later and continued his chase of the three front-running the Coast Guard committee boat, Juniper. Warrior started for it, but owner-skipper Al Cassel fell off as big Sorcery charged through on the inside. Several of the Class A boats were on the port tack and were sailing southwest, but Dora, looking big and powerful, lumbered along toward top for locally owned, de- signed and sailed The combination of David Howell's well-rated and well-sailed Palmer Johnson 36 out of Chicago was a bit too much for Class The very able Hot Foot, a Nantucket 33 sailed by Chuck Blair, got a England's Vic Elf ord, starting the race at 3 p.m. EST in a Porsche 917 that arrived at the track too late to run on the first day of had moved up from the No.

11 position to No. 4 giving the tona International Speedway. Brinsberg, driving a Kai-mann, and Davey, in a 1970 battled head-to-head throughout the 76-mile sprint for the Volkswagen-powered open-cockpit cars. 1345 Court Clearwater Ashe Downs Mexican LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE Nolle li hereby given that on February 3, 1971. at 10:00 a.m., public sale, to be conducted pursuant to Indiana law, will be held at 3415 Henderion Tampa, Fla.

to sell for cash certain collateral, to wit: 19a Chevrolet 1 Srll tin IttOTirmTM LITTLE SILVER, JU. (UPI) Arthur Ashe, one of the top-ranking U.S. professional tennis' players, defeated the No. 1 Mexican player Joaquin 'X6yO-MaVO'. i 6-2.

4-6. helcl ,0 obligation arising under aeeurltv inrMminl hulri hv r.nr.l i6-4 Saturday in an exhibition. Mtor Acceptance Corporation as se-. i cured party. The collateral Is stored tor i.

Inspection at 3615 Henderson Tampa Number 480-9O0M t. TPPU GENERAL, ACCEP- KtiyjiMj i lyto TANgt corporation IK great to beyoung and living at Del Prado. Jr -Jq1 1 vl A a rA ri NOTICE OP NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION WHEREAS, Pursuant to hntr Hon c.i.i 1931, as amended, the same being the Charter Act of the City of St. Petersburg, and resolution passed by the City Council of th, City of St. Petersburg, In regular ii i 7 dsy Jan.ul,ry' Non-Partlsan Primary Election It oay warcn' between the hours of 7:00 o'clock and 7:00 O'clock o.m..

en ulri Ht. h. r. 5, erm, and two candidates from each a wr tour-year term. District No.

ii wur-year term, for th ollice cf l'f VVWII1.MIMDIII OIIU nt.rfHR dk Raised Ordinances of the fni nvwiKn 'Z 17 rK" 10' ProPr resolution, designate the rrimarv ect on to De ne 0" ne VII, 1 a -r POLLING PLACES DISTRICT 1 f. PCT, i NO. I 22 f. 22A 2JB X23 X23A prwinct boundaries Faith Lutheran Church Clearview United Methodist Church No. 6 Fire Station Westgate Elementary School Library Trinity United Church of Christ 2519 49th St.

No. 4515 38th Ave. No. 49th St. 9th Ave.

No. 3560 58th St. No. 1150 49th St. No.

5401 22nd Ave. No. 1150 49th St. No. 6801 38th Ave.

NO. 5801 22nd Ave. No. 6421 22nd Ave. No.

6000 38th Ave. No. 23B i Palm Lake Christian Churcn -23C Trinity United Church of Christ 24 St. Mark's United Methodist Church X24A Northwest Youth Center 24B Tyrone Junior High School 24C Northslde Baptist Church, Fellowship Hall X24D. Garden of Peace Lutheran Church, Parish Hall -24E St.

Stefanos Greek Orthodox Church 25 Azalea Community Center 25B Park Street Baptist Church 25C Jewish Community Center 6161 22nd Ave. No, 3600 76th St. No. 1400 72nd St. No.

3901 Perk St. No. 1167 Elbow Lane No. 'Live while you're young' At Del Prado, it's easy to; do as it is to say. Bcause we believe young families should enjoy the best that life has to 'offer.

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27th Ave. A 22nd St. No. 2800 Mth Ave. No.

3300 20th St. No. 1200 30th Ave. NO. 2725 14th Ave.

No. 2800 30th Ave. No. 3451 30th Ave. No.

20OO-34th St. No. 3451 30th Ave. No. 4344 21st St.

No. 1246 50th Ave. NO. 5500 16th St. No.

2021 62nd Ave. No. 2710 4th St. No. 3737 1st St.

N.E. 1246 50th Ave. No. 301 37th Ave. No.

3737 1st St. N.E. 40 Snell Isle Blvd. Superb is the word for our 3-and 4-bedroom homes. They come in an individuality-assuring variety 3 different designs," "15 different exteriors.

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Sassaman Residence (Garage) 12 Open Bible Tabernacle 21 Mrs. R. S. White Residence (Garage) 21A No. 10 Fire Station X22C Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church a 22D Grand Way Discount Center i 22E Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church I 76 Northslde Methodist Church Social Hall JJ 76A Roberts Community Center 79B Northeast Senior H'sh School Gymnasium I South Door DISTRICT 3 13C First Assembly of God Church Fellowship Hall 74 Craft Village 75 Northeast Park Baptist Church x77 Roberts Community Center I X77A Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church 1 x78 Northeast Park Baptist Church Fellowship 5 Hall fc 78 A St.

Petersburg Woman's Club 78B Northeast United Presbyterian Church i 2 X78C Northeast Park Baptist Church Fellowship 5 Hall 3 X78D St. Thomas Episcopal Church Parish Hall t. 78E Lutheran Church of the Cross 79 Save Rite No. 698 X79A Fossil Park Community Center 80 Mobel Americana, Inc. 1 BOA No.

7 Fire Station 80S St. James United Methodist Church 80C Rio Vista United Presbyterian Church DISTRICT 4 1 2 No. Fire Station 3 16th Street Junior High School a 4 Campbell Park Elementary School 66 Sunshine City Letter Carriers Assn. fc 67 Bartlett Park Adult Center f67A Bartletf Park Adult Center 68 Roser Park Elementary School 69 No. 1 Fire Station 70 St.

Petersburg Municipal Building 70A Presbyterian. Community Room 71 Henderson Hall American Red Cross 71A Suncoast Limousine Service a 72 Presbyterian Towers, Inc. Community Room I' X73 No. 4 Fire Station DISTRICT 5 I 1 Glenoak Elementary School Cafeteria 1 1A New Hope Missionary Baptist Church And the location is as perfect for growing families as the homes. The neighborhood is residential, and populated by your contemporaries.

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No. 845 87th Ave. No. 600 (3rd Ave. N.E.

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2000 7th St. So. 535 9th Ave. So. 3rd St.

2nd Ave. So. 5th St. 2nd Ave. No.

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19th Ave. 12th St. So. 2120 19th St. So.

2650 10th Ave. So. 2350 22nd Ave. So. 9th Ave.

at 34th St. So. DelPrado 10600 Del Prado Drive West (off Antilles Avenue), targo, Florida 33540 Models open from A.M. to 5:30 P.M., daily I vviiunuuu vuiiiiiiuiiur 62 St Petersburg Special Education Center itt I X62A City Center for Learning, Building cut TO ri 4700 22nd Ave. So.

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So. 3200 58th Ave. So. '4 -I If Jl I Sons of Italy Lodge Florida National Guard Armory (Rear of Building) Lakewood United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall No. 8 Fire Station Bay Point Junior High School Library Lakewood United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall Maximo Presbyterian Church -Bay Point Baptist Chapel Wilder'! Mobile Park Recreation Hall Coquina Key Properties Owners Club House i "IN 2175 Pinellas Point Drive So.

64 64E 65 65A tilMMTON 770 32nd Ave. So. 3850 Pompano Drive S.E. 4151 6th St. So.

x65B Lakewood Elementary School 1 4U I tV I I I DISTRICT i. 7 No. i Fire Station 'I 16 Fairmount Park Elementary School Library 1 thl, Wife 1 X16A 1 3 5th Ave. 27th St. So.

575 41st St. So. 4200 Sth Ave. So. 5th Ave.

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4444 5th Ave. No. 5701 6th Ave. NO. 5026 6th Ave.

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Colonial Park Baptist Church Educational Building No. 3 Fire Station Redeemer Evangelical Luthern Church Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity (Social Hall) St. Luke's United Methodist Church St. Jude Garden Apartments Recreation Hall Forest Hills Elementary School Cafetorium Congregation B'Nal Israel Our Savior Lutheran Church Class Room i I 18A i XI 83 S. 19 19A 20 5 20A 20B The Ventura.

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So. 27,850 to includes landscaped lot and all closing costs. As little ass200 down $20O down under VA terms. As little as $1,900 clown under FHA terms, $5,450 down under conventional terms. Estimated monthly paymcntVfor principal, interest, taxes, homeowner's insurance under conventional terms: as little VA terms; $2393, FHA terms; and $211.44 conventional terms.

Building 25A Pasadena Presbyterian Church Westminster Room X25D Pasadena Presbyterian Church Westminster Room i 60 Fifteenth Avenue Wesleyan Church Annex 60A Southside Baptist Church i A Cltv renter for Learning Building 9th Ave. at 34th St. So. In the City of St. Petersburg, Florida, at which Non-Partlsan Primary Election electors qualified to vote In the Districts listed aforesaid will be entitled nartieioate.

This Non-Partlsan Primary Election Is for the purpose of nominating two candidates from each of the following districts: District No, 1 for four-year term, i Directions from Clearwater: Co south, on Indian Rocks Road (becomes Oakhurst Road as' it crosses S.R. 688) to 102nd Avenue, then left (east) on 102nd Avenue to Antilles Avenue. Left-(north)' on Antilles Avenue to entrance and models. Directions from St. Petersburg: Go north on 78th Avenue to Vpnn Road.

Left (west) on 102nd Avenue to Antilles Avenue. pinU nnriM Aniillpe Avninip in entrance and models. Directions from Tampa: Take route 1-4 west, exit at S.R. 688 Indian Rocks Beach exit). Go west (rieht to Oakhurst District No.

I for a four-year term, and District No. 5 tor a four-year term, and two candidates for Councllman-at-Large for two-year term, to participate the General Election for the oftlces of Councllmen for Districts 1, 1 and I. I i 1 I. I. A Antilles Avenue i PnrLt Mmnninc TpnterV lo 102nd Avenue.

Then left (cast) on ICfnd Avenue to Antilfcs Avenue Lett (north) on IVJ UI 1 1 1 rtl 1H' UIIU IIIVVH respectively, and for the otflce ot Councllman-at-Large, to be held on the Uth i 1 .1 j- J. -C I I I l.Jf r-r it: Nam A itmririn Qln t- Ps rhino uy imperial tf nu L.orporuon oivuiuu 0.3. numpiiu uceiuniciu nvvii nnivuvmi day of March, 1971. R. E.

Harbaugh, City Manager 1l ity gf St. Petersburg Florida (26) 19172, 193, 194, 195, 19(1 197, 198, 199, 200 fc..

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