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8-D St Petersburg Timet, Tuesday, April 1 2, 1 940 asters Shuffle Tourney Starts Today DINNER BE SURE IT'S A BEFORE YOU Smith. Bolh are favored to win By DAVE SKOI.FIKI.D Thursday with two final rounds at the same times. Al Notestine, ranked ninth on BUY! The best In huffU'biard can he the Roll, is playing In the tour nament because aixth-place Far rell Bruner of Lakeland ha left e- ev to play in Ohio. Elsie Hawkins pcn the next three tlnyt in St. Peteraburg when the top tight men and top eiuht women from The Times Roll of Champions meet in a round robin, iwpot-ened with $7fK) in prize money.

We can suarantee the best in the Masten. The Master Is the first of what might become an annual event. It 1 piiorcd anony-tnoukly In memory of the late Mn. Cal Ilerwig, former vice prrsldrnt at Mirror Lake. Wednesday two more rounds will be played at 9:30 a.m.

and 1:30 p.m. The contest will clone tied for eighth place among the women with F-sther Kinsella of elca: KENNETH CITY KENNETH CITY Mirror Lake, defeated Esther in it hhii i a special playoff at Gulfport last week. Masters Pairings MEN Rounds 1 I 4 1 I 7 Cass, Bradenton 3 7 I I 4 6 2 Web Smith. St. Cloud 6 1 8 4 7 3 5 3 Frank Henderson, Mirror Lake 7 4 1 i 3 8 4 Carl Spillman.

Mirror Lake 8 3 A 3 5 1 7 3 Bill Foiberth, Northern Tr. 1 6 3 7 4 8 2 Al Notestine, Orlando 2 4 8 3 7 1 7- R. if. Koby, Uradenton 3 8 1 5 2 6 4 8 Lew Tansky. Mirror Lake 4 7 3 6 1 3 WOMEN lBess Henderson, Mirror Lake 7 2 8 3 6 4 5 2 Mary Realise.

Mirror Lake 8 1 7 4 5 3 6 3 Janet Smith, St. Cloud 5 4 8 1 8 2 7 4 Mary Luhn, St. Cloud 6 3 5 2 7 1 8 5 Marge Hificinhotham, Mirror Lake 3 6 4 7 2 8 1 6 Mae Hall, Mirror Lake 4 5 3 8 1 7 2 7 Kdna Bobbins. Miror Lake 1 8 2 5 4 6 3 8 Elsie Hawkins, Sunshine 2 7 1 6 3 5 4 Winner of Florida Illustrated Magazine's Community Award SIDNEY COLEN'S NEW 1960 MODELS IO matches in the sport, but we can't guarantee spectator space for anyone coming late. Admission is free.

Three roundi will be plavfd today at 9:30 a.m., p.m. and 7 p.m. The box at the lift give the participuiitt and the number of the opponent he will mret in each round. Prize range from $10 for eight places to $150 for firsts. Each match will be threw games with the fitantiinKs based on the TODAY'S SUNCOAST INTIITAINMINT NOW ONLY $250 This Nw Finance Plan Available Mett All Medali DOWN Fischer, Spassky Stay Tied In Chess Tourney MAR DEL PLATA.

Argentina Russia's Boris Spassky and young Bobby Fischer of the United States, kept their one-two positions in the International Chess Tourney at the end of the 1 1th round Sunday. Spassky maintained his half-point lead over Fischer by de-fen tins Rent Letelier of Chile in FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3rd STHKKT 4th AVE. NO Kilm, "A Man (allMt Ptr' baud on lilt si Ur, l'tr Marshall INCLUDE FEATURES USUALLY FOUND IN $18,000 TO $20,000 CENTRAL DUCTED HEAT AND GLASS LINED WATER HEATERS FINAL BALL NEW VORK STATE SOCIETY Municipal Pier. Tuesday, April 12lh, I I I'M Mrrrrmakrr'a OiihMir. Mrmbtr total number of games won and lost.

In cae of a tie in standings at the end of the tournament, first and places will Goren On Bridge tup tu km availabii it door. j-r-. Thd Miihlun S10 Snriflv will holf) it itSOLJt' 1L moves, riscner nnieaiea tpnt dinnPr, los lncutto of Argentina in 52 Tu('d, 12th Itom 12 in until 4 30. North-South vulnerable. East I to the 18 partner has promised, ipla; of! the others will split their deals.

jhis side is assured of at least prizes. niOVCS. I Bnn put lurk and table irrvict 22-18 edge. Futhermorc, the declarer was almost certain to be ft The Roll of Champions has, oe--- re an entry-less. awarded points during the past; confronted with dummy.

season lor eacn placement in ft rr vi West opened his fourth best dia ill ii statewide contest. Tlinse with the most toints are playing in the mond and East's nine forced the Acation Time rwlror on! n.il ilk 111 1 c- "IHIIl-ia king. I ihuiund wrio ivj.it; nun ami queen of spades and West won tJ Bridge Winners NORTH A 864 7432 72 AJ532 WEST EAST AAK9 A752 VAQ10 V986 4QJ6543 4109 8 4AQ1096 SOUTH AQJ103 VKJ5 AK8 AK74 The bidding: East South West North Pass 1 NT DbL Tass Pass Tass Opening lead: Five of Lit- the trick with the king and returned another low diamond, in an effort to get his partner in for a heart shift. East played the ten of diamonds and South made a highly questionable duck which wound up costing him an additional trick. Our Price for the 1960 AIR FLO Model Shown $13,250 RIM Ki HO.

It 1MB. Thurwiay BlM, II. Brown IS ONLY K-W: Mr. and Mr. O.

MMIhu-aftrn. A. NS: Mr. Albert llrrvr: E-W: MarganH Knl. H.

M. t'llmnn -Ci'iirKe Cat linn: Mr. and E. H. Mcintosh tied Mr.

58th ST. 47Jh AVE. NORTH INCLUDES LOT, WESTINGH0USE East obliged partner by return Ing tho nine of hearts and dc- and Mn. Herbert Himiiey. nd.iy nm, II.

N-S: Mr. and Mr. S. A. HmK ett; KW: Ni(hlns Thinjies-Amv clarer's jack went to West's wald.

A. NS: Mil die I'liiter-OoiKe vilhn; KW: Cleo HradH'v Mrs. S. .1 Madden. B.

Nina Mirhaud Ann Ra- vein K-W K. K. Hi iv.emlen-1 'ynthia MnnUiimrry. (,. Mildred unnins hamMm.

Waller 1'mie; K-W: Ml. and Mr. Kdward Crone. I). Mr.

H. T. (iraffamVVIIIiam Hiwter; K-W: Mr queen. The latter now cleared out the ace of spades and West proceeded to run three diamond tricks. South discarded a club and a spade on the first two leads but on the third round he found himself in a hopeless position.

If he threw the ten of spades, West could cash the nine and, and Mr. J. W. Wotlrnik tied Mn. Jiv BUILT-IN OVEN RANGE Other 1960 AIR-FLOW MODELS 0,950 to 5,370 Write for Brochure 5780 47th Avenue North Taka 38th Avt.

Ne. to 58th Street, Turn North Vi Mile or take 54th Ave. No. to Kenneth City Shopping Center, Turn South Vi Mile. eph Crnrkett-lsalielle Ilunran.

JC. Today we record an bit of mayhem, perhaps the lluih Starr-Saul Meistrri K-W; Ur. V. Itarlier-CfeorKt llartier. RENT A NEW CAR FROM HERTZ bloodiest attack ever inflicted at the level of one.

By the time squeeze declarer in nearts and bridge ieaoik, Friday nicM (mp Phone HE 6-5000 elnh Tf ha hlnnkerl tho kino nf VS: M. ti. Murray Hulph Duppnaull: ciuos. ji ne omtiKia me King ot K.w. Jm.y Ki.imKik whimo.

hearts, West could play his ace, Hernwc ovm-iuii -Kthpiyn im-. and then the queen to effect a squeeze in spades and clubs. And IT'S CCONOMICAL only $10 for a full 24-hr. day phis 10 cents a mile. And Hertz always pays for all gasoline, 011 and insurance! Ask ahout Hertz AUTO-roatio Charge Cards for faster, easier renting.

finally, if South threw a club, IT'S a phone call reserves a clean new Chevrolet or other fine car complete with radio, automatic drive, power steering. Call or como in today to rent a car here or reserve one anywhere in the world the smoke had cleared, declarer discovered that his 17 point holding had been restricted to just two tricks and to make matters worse the defenders had subjected him to the humiliation of a three-suit squeeze. The bidding was sound in all respects and East's penalty pass is worthy of note. It is true that he has only six points, all concentrated in one suit but, added West could shift to that suit and East's queen would produce the 11th trick for the defenders. Declarer elected to discard his spado and was shortly forced to resign with a 1,400 point sting.

HtRTZ putt YOU In the drivr't fof costs NKVWAY, Saturday nmht, N-S: Maill.vn llutchms-Jamen II. Mullen; E-W; Mr. anil Mrs. Howard Cortle. BKIIMit: l.Ail Charity Sun.lay aft-eia It inney.

npinui eia Ranncy. K-W: Virginia Alderman-Tom Ventulett. H. N-S: Holiort Saron-Robert Woodworth; E-W: Mr, and Mrs C. I).

Kaiinp. WVKHAIX: Saiin-Wood-worth; Alderman Ventulett; Hons Weili-C. E. Hubuison. Bridge.

League raised $220. Sunday ntght duplicate, -S: Ynl.mde Romlell-Lou Hudson; E-W: Madlyn Hutch-ins-Hose Abram. No gam will held Friday or Saturday. M'NCOAST. Monday aflernnmi, N-S: Ml.

Alvin Gomtnian-Ray Toombs i K-W: liivti'hen Aubry Helen church. Wednesday afternoon, Douglas Carten William Lawrence; E-W: Mrs. L. C. Weldin-irving l.aiidmi'f.

Thiii'sdnv afternoim, N-S: Vera GMhill-Margo Codron; E-W Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conies. Saturday afternoon, N-S: Cleorge (arlton-l). Lenfl Sax; K-W: Hallie lliiiton.

ememj.iviPwipjiii!iiiieiHi ioui hwf wWWAWTv, liiiiiiii 4V if jii Ma-. v. -V Meetings Today 4Z1 Fir.t North 7-7111 St. Ptrsburq Cltonofr International Airport Phone: Ht 4-4750 St. Petenburg Beach 217 75th Avenu.

22-7711 Madeira Beach 1500 6ulf Blvd. WA 1-2750 Public Gatherings HEREIN I I TOWN AT I ternatlonal. luncheon and meetlnR. Urift-wood Cafeteria, 101 Skyway Blvd. 12 noon.

Orang nlmiim Rehrkah Lodg Ne. ft meeting. 105 4th St. m. Tahuti Courl, l.adiin Oriental Shrine, patrol practice, 9 30 iHHMaaaB i ji i Outdoor mretlni, open lr forum, to 4 WilliHina Park.

M. Pfternhurf lllnlorlral Muieum. Ifl a m. tu m. and 7 tn SJS 2nd Ave.

NE. Museum of the Orient, open ID a.m. to 4 trait Village. 2710 4th St. N.

i i i i Tourists i I- WMH Senior Clllien Center Club, nnen 10 m. In 10 opposite Reat h. approach to Municipal Pier. Kkecutivea TUESDAY, APRIL 12th at 11 A.M. A SPA fl 15 i Ill a 2 to 4 m.

Initrucuon in iquait and ipecial dancing. Other Organizations International Auoriatlon of Retired Po-llremen, firemen and Civil Sen ice Km-plnfe. 2 Tourist Center. Retired Train Unpin hen. 12-30 m.

American Kestaurant, 4th St. and 2Mh Ave. St. Petersburg Toaitmaster't Club, 15 p.m., lietrml Hotel. Alrohollra Aoonymnu.

St. Peterghurn Group, 0'n meeting, I p.m., 314 l.itn Ave. Phone Aliholii's Anonymous. Nt. Prterthurf llroup, closed nieetum.

II 1(4 Central Ave. Meeting room open daily noon to 10 m. Call VWIS4. lunhine I niverslly and Craft Dlviilon. St, l-ctersnurg liepartment.

1st St. and 8th Ave, Maritime Base. 9:110 to 11 .10 a m.i ceramic, china painting, copper tooling, bohlun luce; 2 to 4 od painting, nutduur laiidscapei 7:30 to 9 30 p.m,i ceramics, wood refiiu.shing, lapidary, weaving puie needle. I.uesl Officer Assoelation, meeting Masonic Home, 124 32nd Ave. NE.

Supper, p.m., busiiiesn meeting. 7 p.m. Sunroal I IHII Assoi intlen. VKW Hall St. and Central Ave.

2 pm. Retired Telephone Kmplnvea AKKOcia-tlon, 11 a.m., tori and (iun Club, picnic. Retired Veteran and Associate ol the CSJ, H0 IUiirnad, pa, lylluan Hall, 2522 3tb Ave. N. But i J8 925-927 1st AVE.

NORTH 926 928 ARLINGTON AVE. N. Valuable Close-in Land Zoned Business Income Approx. $10,500 per year. Terrific Location.

u-. ui nT mm i m7' A.M. 'TIL AUCTION 1 OPEN FOR INSPECTION el si Pinellas County's Largest Best Auction Organization Veterans ii 1 iFml ATE INSURANCE Phone 7.814? 1 i -v. r-l ESTATE IN5URANCE Phone 7-8149 Post 114. the Canadian legion.

meet-In fa 9th St ill British Commonwealth force art welcome. Seminole Post rrfj Vr'W. I p.m.. 10997 72nd Seminole L. M.

Tate Tost 39, VFW, I p.m.. 2S99 Central Ave, Nial Reserve siurfof Dhlslnn 4, drill, 7 30 Bayboro Naval Reserve Training Center. State Societies Corning. K.I., Society, Letter Crrlet'i Ball. 12 noon Indiana Stat Society, picnic, noon, Lake Maagiore.

Wisconsin State Society, 2 Tour-lt enter. Michigan state Society, picnic, Gulfport Cajsmo, 12. 3u p.m. 14? REAL 22 2nd St. Nrth TODAY! -r-a Fraternal Westinqhouta Nationwide's family hospitalization Announcing budget master one of the lowest cost family hospital plans in the insurance industry! Covers you and your family pay hospital, surgical, maternity bills and specified disease expense (such as polio, leukemia, diphtheria) up to $7500...

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tlrdr of llFMotav. I Temple. 75th nd 5h St. hnuhl Pythias, Lodt 42, a 3uth Ave. N.

HI. Prteribui-f shrine Duh, lunrheon mwtine. Webb City Rool Garden. Entertainment, Petersbnr Ldf 13. FM, T.30 Masonic Temple.

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refreshment, social hour. Sunshine Lodge. No. 2141. F4AM.

7 30 m. SuMhin lemple, 38th St. and 19th Ave. S. Oalf Bear Chapter MI.

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