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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 42

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Tampa Bay Timesi
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3-C Sr. Petersburg Times, Saturday. April 24, 197 This Sunday H.OOOtf With Coupon bEEP SEA FISHING Yi DAY M00 8 A.M..12N P.M. Atlanta boats I Hollins, Northeast IlEEk? oSKA F1SIILG Giont Grouper, Rad Snoppar DAILY DfP WATfR TRIPS 7 A.M. Hour Snoppar Bank Trips Sails Saturday Midnight 5 HR.

HALF-DAY TRIPS I A.M.-1 P.M. 1 P.M. P.M. ALL 9 A.M. to P.M.

DAY Mitt Pasi a Criilt HUBBARD'S PIER Ith St. Pott lotck Phono 360-5386 or 362-3271 Swimmers Picked rv-j aw Yd tnkn "in the annual city meet. Seven schools are entered and the competition is going to be rough: all sciioom nave sirong swim' Biers. Tn iha hrtvo raMnrt rilvlslnn Divln Hnllins Is a filirflt faVOf' tte, while in the girls, Northeast should win it. Northeast has Had an extremely strong girls team for four years.

Two girls to watch are Cara Orendorff, a Boca Ciega se nior, and Pat Sargeant, a Northeast senior. The top five boys are: Kal Warren, senior, Boca Ciega; R1U JLattlmer, senior, Dixie Hollins; Steve Merrill, a St. Petersburg School super-sophomore; Ken Schevetta, Junior, Cleartva-ter; and Les Robison, senior, Seminole. In the diving competition, which starts at 1 p.m., Susan Boca Ciega, is expected to be the top girl. Barring 'toys' upsets, it'll be a tossup between Jeff Paver, Lakewood, "Ron Rossegiev, Seminole, and Rusty Schaub, Clearwater.

The preliminaries begin at 9 a.m. at the 5801 22nd Ave. N. pool and the finals are at 7 p.m. Admission is 50 cents for students and $1 for non-students.

FAMILY Hard Times Budget These may be affluent times for many, but not for St. Petersburg fireman David Britner and wife June. He likes his job serving other people, but it means a tight budget for them and their two daughters. Read about the Britners Sunday in the Family Section. Small wonder VOLK SWAG EM FISHIINIGjj Saturdays only from 7:30 a.m.

to 5 p.m. aboard the 65-foot MS Happy Dolphin. Complete with all electronic gear including sea scanner. $15.00 per person Includes rod, reel bait. Call 360-701 1 for reservations.

Leaves the Dolphin Marina at Dolphin Village on Gulf Blvd. St. Pete Beach. Ad'uttf FISHING CMdnn MISS PINELLAS II 500 Pinellas Pt. Driv So.

Phone 867-1702 10 Minutas fram Downtown St. Pet (Ind 4th St. So.) DIiI pwr, radio, fish finaTar, 3 tripe daily noon, J-S p.m. rood tackl aboard. TAMPA BAY EXCURSIONS, INC 100 Pioallas Pt.

Dr. So. Pro Parking ABA-NBA War Flares Again $500 A Month Buys secretaries, a social hostess, maid service, bellman and a one-bedroom, two-bath apartment. Nancy Osgood tells about comfort with a price tag this Sunday in the Home Section. BILL GRANT SEZ: y.

TO SELL YOU A BRAND-NEW 1971 FORD AT YOUR See Our Ad in Today's Classified GRANT FORD The Ford Giant of the West Coast 2525 34th St. No. Phone 894-3171 Well-Versed Family When a small Jewish family by the name of Ginsberg gets together for an afternoon, there's sure to be a torrent of flowing verse. The elder Ginsberg, Lewis, and his famous son, Allen, will be featured in Sunday's Leisure Section. nvfr todav at Northwest Tool fourth draft choice next year.

Waldemar Baszanowskl, Polish Olympic weightlifting champion, set three world records in the lightweight category at the Polish national championships in Lublin. He lifted a total of 98314 pounds, beating his own world record. Dennis Cox was appointed head football coach at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Bozidar Kazic, Yugoslav international chess umpire, has been invited to be chief umpire in the world championship quarter-finals match between Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn and Mark Talmanov of the Soviet Union May 13-June 7. William D.

Eekert, baseball commissioner for three years, was buried in Arlington National Cemetery with his successor, Bowie Kuhn, at the head of the line of honorary pallbearers. Potluck Boxers seeking berths on the U.S. team for this summer's Pan-American Games will train in July at Miami's Hialeah race track. The San Diego Chargers acquired defensive tackles Bill Sabatino and Rich Stepanek from the Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons, respectively, in exchange for future draft choices. Calumet Farm, owner of JIM McDAMELS Utah or Carolina? seven Kentucky Derby trophies, sends Eastern Fleet and Bold And Able into action today in the Stepping Stone, an opening-day feature at Churchill Downs.

The seven-furlong race serves as a prep for the Derby May 1. Tulane Stadium will have PolyTurf as the carpet to be used for the 1972 Super Bowl game. A New Orleans newspaper said the synthetic surface will cost $300,000. Tulane Stadium is also known as the Sugar Bowl. For Kingfishing On the other hand, the front may not come through and it may be a nice day to swing for the king or dig for the grouper.

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447-06IS ties. Seats from 75ft Elevator Service Closed Thursdays and Sundays (sorry, fio fc.iwrs) full Sinners liojn J3.45. VEGA MOST BEAUTIFUL GREYHOUND CLUB $1.50 NO SLACKS OR Low initial price Air conditioning available Turns in a 33-ft. circle Front disc brakes Parks where others have to pass TaWaVV-. HOME 1 LEISURE is 1 II TRAVEL PARADE TVDIAL Americanization of Australia If England is Australia's mother, America is surely the father.

Australia isn't the same anymore as it becomes Americanized with urban decay, pollution and race problems. The new Australia, Sunday in the Travel pages of the Leisure Section. Tlmai Win Servlcti Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association filed a suit Friday in Greensboro, N.C., to prevent Bjlly Cunningham from playing with the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association next season. The suit charges Cunningham signed a contract to play ior the 76ers during the 1971-72 season and then signed a three-year contract with the Cougars on Aug. 5, 1969.

Carolina said its contract with Cunningham would give him a bonus of $125,000 plus $100,000 the first year, $110,000 the second and $120,000 the third. If Cunningham plays with Philadelphia next season, the suit said, he will be in breach of contract. Cunningham, who has played six years in the NBA, said Friday he expects to con-rtinue to play for the 76ers. An ABA spokesman in New York said a decision is expected early next week in the BILLY CUNNINGHAM where will be play? case of Jim McDaniels, 7-foot-2 All-American from Kentucky who is the subject of a dispute between -Utah and Carolina of the ABA. Utah drafted McDaniels, but he signed a contract Carolina.

Another ABA club, the Indiana Pacers, announced the gning of 6-7 George McGin-nis, Indiana University sophomore who was the Big Ten's jtugh scorer last season. HflcGinnis already had lost his amateur standing by hiring an agent two weeks ago. And Virginia's Squires of the ABA signed 6-9 Willie Sojourner of Weber State to a -no-cut, multi-year contract. Sojourner had been drafted by the Chicago Bulls of the NBA. In still another pro basket- 'ball development, San Diego Rockets' owner Robert Brrit- i bard said he probably will not "kove his team to Omaha, as had been rumored.

San Diego city council authorized the city manager to negotiate a new contract with the Rockets to keep them in 'California. People Al Denson, wide receiver of the Denver Broncos of the Na- lion Football League and a 'former Florida star, traded to the Minnesota jVikings for defensive back John Charles and the Vikings' Windy Outlook Those still kingfish-minded for this weekend had better double check the weather i forecastn on the radio. It might or migiit not be a good day to be on the Gulf of Mexi-' co for any kind of fish, much less kingfish. Friday's wind cut the fishing fleet down to a hardy few. The kings were last reported Concentrated where they have been, southwest of Egmont Key and off Clearwater Beach well as selected points on he Suncoast.

I If it is windy today, and there Is a chance of a switch jf wind to the northwest, only stout craft and experienced kippers should venture out. 25 JjBFfB9MFMtk1 tesaeaaw NEW VEGA PANEL EXPRESS NOW AT YOUR CHEVY DEALER'S Buckle up fox safely fefc'-rmmi uts aiiiMai ajiMiwi a i4aaaa.i tiiwa ''''j' The Prisoners' Pal (TiTrrtTriiri'nmiTi rir SCHEDULE Although he's never been a convict, Johnny Cash has a special compassion for men behind i i bars. Don't miss Parade's cover story about this poor boy turned millionaire this Sunday. 1 iPjLjJii uJJLiULulJJ w9 Wftfc -ya Guide For Viewers TV Dial presents a complete guide for your viewing pleasure this and every Sunday. Highlights of favorite shows and news of the stars are part of this handy guide to keep by the television set.

fc.afa.aie TODAY'S TIDE Sun rise 3:57 a.m., soti 7:00 p.m.; moon risei 5:01 a.m., sets p.m. St. Petersburg Municipal Pur gh tide 1:4 a.m.-12:42 p.m.) Low tide :30 a.m. p.m. SUNDAY'S TIDES Sun rises a.m., itti 1:01 p.m.; moon rises 4:3 a.m., sets p.m.

St. Petersburg Municipal Pier High tide 3:54 a.m. p.m.; Low tide 7:42 a.m.-:J4 p.m. See Other Tides, Weather, Page 2-A Solunar Tables Use Eastern Standard time. Apr.

Day Minor Major Minor Major Saturday 3:40 1 0:15 4:10 10:45 DST Sunday 5:25 12:10 WORLD'S OLDEST AND I' ,11 1 ikaik uANUT il. rtltKiBUKlj CEN. ADM. 50c, DERBY SOW. NO M.NOB BCH ATTIRE IN DERBY CLUB Iei TEie Times i D9 I 'in..

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