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run St. Pttmburtj Timet, Sunday, January 7, 1U2 The' I Weltf-Mullen Win Soul hern Mixed Pairs I Hbrsey'Set Smiths Upset In Pretty City SARASOTA (Special) Webster and Janet Smith of St. Cloud were upset yesterday in the quarterfinals of the Pretty City Tour-nament at Sarasota Shuffleboard Club by Harry Fabling and Art Vollmer of Trailer Estates, Bra-denton, 75-52, 54-76, 78-41 The experts played one round and began the semifinals before By Charles Goldswig Mrs. Eorii Welti, duplicate director for the Yacht Club and La rlayi ith Janice Mullen. 1961 Vlci winner, captured the mixed pair championship of the All-Southern States Bridge Tournament vitha score of 2IS point Another St.

retcrsbur pair. Mrs. J. It. Vanti and Georfe W.

Smith was second with 192V, edgm Mrs. Leda Brownbnck, Sara- uia, una uenon uroemncer, Denver, by a half point. ever attended a things and perhaps it will be an Have you TamDt. and Jean G. Bates.

horse show? If you haven't I'd otcrt Appleyard. New York. article that you will want to clip and take with you when you at. tend your first, or next, horse show. were next with 191.

followed by like to personally urge you to attend at least one this year. I believe that if you do and learn rain called a halt. The contest wri. Sam Wait, Lakeland and M. J.

Frledkin, Larco, a half some of the basic points of judg ing you will become a fan. will be resumed 9 a.m. Friday. Coming up Monday through point lower. Just as the devotee of music Two St.

Petersburg pain tied Welti with 7 each. Carlton and Tetoskey were tied with 8, while Vera Gledhill, James Nichols, John Tolar and Itaye Toombs, all had five. Honorable mention went to Mrs. Jack Berg, Mrs. A.

R. Churchill, Arthur Lane, James Surrock and Mrs. L. C. Wcldin for winning 4 times each.

Formal presentation of Vicl and four other prizes will be held Friday is the first annual Flag ir ursi in me rinciiai pain. Icr Doubles at Flagler Shuffle- can appreciate the intricate fin gcring, the long hours of prac board Club, West Palm Beach one session event Tney were Mrs. Carl Hinton and Mn. Mark Noble who had 202 pointa with The contest is divided into men's, tice and training, that is represented in the true artist even TODAY'S SUNCOAS! women's and mixed teams INTf ITAINMiNT though he cannot play a note himself, so the horscshow fan Points on The Times Roll of Champions for this event will be 4 3-2-1 for each member of at St. Petersburg Bridge Club.

readily appreciates the train ing and ability of the horses the four placing teams in each di Monday, Jan. 22, FLORIDA INTER COUNTY and riders. vision. team championship Is again Amateurs also will be having The Sunshine Circuit Hone Show Association offers some of the finest horse shows in the scheduled In Fort Pierce, March a big week. The West Coast Dis SPEAKING OF BRIDGE By George Beynoa mr 17-18 at Shamrock Village.

The trict Amateur Doubles Cham Sing WITH GLADYS CORNELL 3 P.M. SUNDAY PIER BALLROOM Ntw Vtar Wdcomt In with rut Mutlul Obrtcht Slttrri ei Wiiconun, Violin tn Trumpet, Vocal Sololill lOama Clcktr, Mprnno nd Wlllim Morgcn, Ttnor, Marlon Ltinlnoor, Trvmpcttr, formtrly with Pnll Spllfllny. Frtt Will Offering, POLISH AMERICAN CLUB IMJ Bracn Orivo E. Spomort dmntr ft danct. Sunday Jan.

7th, Swing Pot Roast, Chicken 4 PoHih Sautage. From 21 P.M. Oancing Ml PM. Members ana Cuests Invited. Phone 52-1602.

pionship will be Tuesday through first session will start at 8 o'clock. country in its annual Florida circuit. This year the Sunshine Circuit starts Jan. 17-21 at the baseball stadium in Miami. This will be the 12th Annual Miami Char Thursday at Gulf port.

Thursday through Saturday the Florida Qualifying rounds for this area will be held in two sessions, Sun State Amateur Doubles Cham. pionshlp will be held at Little ity Horse Show and includes five River Shuffleboard Club in Mi day, Jan. 21, at Club 77, under the capable direction of Patricia Murray. The top 20 per cent of competing teams of four will Time Photo by Georf Trabant ami. Results yesterday: days of nine performances featuring saddle horses, three and five gaitcd walking horses, fine harness, harness ponies, parade horses, stock horses, hackney BRIDGE COURSE STARTS Mervln Ray, Life Matter, holding Matter Bridge Teacher'! Degree.

Begin claM 10 o'clock Monday Jan. Ith tor Intermedi TW HANDS WIN A THIRD as Mrs. Boris Welti and James Mullen take the cup. become eligible to go to Fort Pierce. John Mycn and Jerry Elam.

Third place went to Mr. and Mrs. Taul Rcmlincer, Jacksonville, with 199 points. Kcmlinscr Is president of the Florida unit of the American Contract Bridge League. Mrs.

Elmer Campbell and Nelson Aters. both of St. Petersburg, IXMRTS, Ourt.rflnU: Maurice Krupp Tom Sroujhton, Sunshine, def. Ken and tm Bill, Lakeland. II 34, This annual event which is ate and advanced playcra.

Another clau ponies, hunters, jumpers, road sanctioned by, but is not an op will uart Thunday evening 7 30. 352 4th Ave. S. Phone a rt, 7MI earl Baker Or. C.

Sites. Trailer Estates, Bredenfon, del. sters, equitation and pleasure. DOWN THE LANES eration of the Florida unit of Milton Leach Chub Mestey, Trailer FOLLOWING the Miami show CHEW BOOK REVIEW "The Judat Tree" by A. J.

Cronln. Tum. ACBL, is regulated by a board of governors which includes Rob Estates, 53-77, 11-41, 75-Ml Harb and Wat Hall. Mirror Laka, df. B.

J. and Lucllla Holmes, Sarasota, 71 -22. 71 111 Harry Fabling Art Vollmar, Trallar Es 10 30 a.m. Pint Congregational Church, 240 4th St. N.

Adm. Ms. Public invited. won the special pairs event In one the circuit will move to Lake Worth Jan. 25-27: Delray Beach ert Woodworth, Mrs.

Welti and session with 196'4 points. Mrs tates, det. Webster and anal Smith, St. Jan. 31 to Feb.

Winter Haven CIOUO, 7S-JZ, 744. Virginia Alderman of this play ing area. MINNESOTA STATE SOCIETY CARD PARTY rcb. 7-10; Largo. Feb.

28 to Joseph Kaplan, Winter Haven, and Irving Gutman, Miami, were next with 192'i. In third position Timmons Just Misses 2nd 700 Series In TPL Action March Tampa, March 8-11; and Gainesville, March 16-18. Try GOOD PROGRESS Is being made In lining up eight pair to make at least one of these were John M. Taylor and D. L.

Hall, both of Lakeland, one point lower, followed by W. T. Dean, Goren On Bridge shows. I know you will enjoy it. groups for the big North American Rubber Bridge tournament headed by Charles 11.

Gorcn, inere will be hundreds of par Jak.sonvillc, and Harvey Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 3 p.m. SI. Petersburg Rod and Gun Club. 3601 Ninth St.

i. Everybody Invited. WANNA HAVE FUN? COVE TO THE MINNESOTA STATE SOCIETY Old Fashioned Box Social, at tht St. Petersburg Rod and Oun Club, 3601 Ninth St. S.

Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 30 p.m. Dance to the music of Anne Chaffln and her Orchestra. Floor Show. Ladies, please note, there will be a man for every Box.

You won't have to eat alone. Everybody Invited. Clearwater, with 191 points. ticipants from all parts of the United States taking part in the Times syndicated bridge writer. It was a cold, cold night out Escapists, Mildred Bozlck West vulnerable.

South with 572, each, trailed by Marvel Morrissey 530, Marie Urda 529, despite the present sectional side, but Jack Timmons hit a East deals. This afternoon open pain will 487. tournament activities here. Rob Betty Higgins 526, Margaret Bel Sunshine Circuit shows. From the St.

Petersburg area there will be an estimated 75 to 100 horses en MEADOWLAWN. Vera Haram topped Commercial League with take the field for their final round and open teams will play their final round of matches tonight to bring the 14tb annual to cher 522, Julie Gurch 522, Irene Richards 505 and Betsy Lamb heat-wave in Major League at Ten Pin Lanes when he burned the wood for a 244-215-232-691. A few weeks ago Jack fired a ert Woodworth was selected as captain of Group 1, Chan Briggs, Sarasota, for Group 2, George tered. One of the early entrants 222-613, Vaughn Nichols 214-610 is Mr. J.

Howard Gould, a prom and Buster Lawton 235-611. 501. Muth Formica team came with Pipper for Group S. Other candi a close. ment horseman from St.

Peters dates are being considered. Other leagues: Harmony Mixed, PINE ABtCT burg. This should prove to be a de Carl Taylor 236-598, Janet Clark 703 series, season high for the league. Jack's first and third games included six in a row. His failure to hit 700 was due to two Those who enter horses in the JAMES Ml'LLIN became 1961 winner of the year and per lightful simple and easy form of 195-537, Red Holtsclaw (143 avg.) in one stick of a triplicate as they counted 753-753-752 in Mixed Troubles.

Highs were Arlene Mc-Kee 519, Trudy Van Houten 190- shows rarely do so in the hope of winning any great amount of 502, his first 500 Breakfast competition, with few regulations manent possessor of a Vici splits and a miss. Club, Gwen Daily 510. Blanche and no entry fees. Beginning the achievement trophy which goes money. Most prizes range from GOLF week of Jan.

21, entering pairs Fannin 202-507, Sharon Jenkins nigh of $75 for first place to Two of the younger keglers rolled the lone 600s in West Coast Classic. Larry Smith 223-610 and 503 (her first 500), Linnie Hender COURSE tow of about $20 for sixth play in groups of eight, one 12-deal rubber bridge match, at their mutual convenience. son 501, Gloria Schweitzer 212 506, George Jarrach 536 and Maynard Eastburn (149 avg.) 222. Other leagues: Metropolitan 573, Marv Smith 223 Moose, Bud Holmes 566, Art Biggs 229 Steve Hobelmann 224-601. Others place.

Some events may boast of purses up to $150 to $200 for TOMBA, Jack Jackson (125 NORTH AQ7S3 VAQIIl Q11 WEST EAST al Kill AltiZ VIZ VJ AKIS 4QJI74 175 KJI2 SOUTH AAJ VKJ1I7I 10 1 AIS Theblddiag: South West Nortk Esst IV Pass 4 if Pais Pass Pass Opening lead: Kins oft The holdup play has various were Frank Julius 221-591, Donn Campbell 236-589, Al Baragona first place, but these are few. avg.) 531, his lifetime high, Helen Ripley (109 avg.) 413. 236-584 and Al Henderson 232. THE HORSEMAN enters to against each of the seven pairs in the group. All seven matches must be completed by March 10.

Total scoring in all seven matches decide the group champion. each year to the player winning the greatest number of section tnps in St. Petersburg duplicates. His score for the year was 88 tops. L.

A. Dodsnn led the field for the month of December with 14 wins to finish second over-all with R2. With 6 tops for this month, Mark Noble, 1960 Vicl winner, came up with 79 to place third, while fourth position went to Pat Pctoskcy with 72. George Carlton, who has hors seek competition with other animals end riders, he values the Other leagues: Florida Power, Fred Hudson 554 B'nai The 32 top pairs in this "Cham B'rith. Marty Cooperman 217-619 New U.S.

Chess Champ Wants Boivinnik Match prize ribbon and the points won more highly than the money. After he pays the entry fee, stable fee, transportation, cost of pionship Bridge" TV area will meet in knockout play, Wednes Dave Weinfeld 595 Pinellas Lumber, Fred Ciara 217, Fred IS HOLES, RANGE RESTAURANT Hall 542 Timber Topplers, grooms and attendants, special Mane Soellner 181-525 Rug day, March 21, eliminating all but two pairs who become finalists. The following night, those two costumes, cost of tack and feed, IESSONS Ph. 584-6497 ged Rogues, H. Sand 212-562.

NEW YORK iff Larry Ev Robert Byrne of Indianapolis, placed second in the tourney with the prize money is very minor. do combat for six weeks, man. purposes. ans, newly crowned U.S. chess sunshine.

Bob Corkery un cut horsemen enjoy each oth aged to come in fifth with 71 "Greatest little Coif Course in Flo." 1200 Sth Ave. S.W. off Alt. 19A lorgo. a 7-4 score.

At no trump it is designed to corked a 671 series in Classic champion, says he'd like to top pairs play 28 pre dealt hands of rubber bridge, the same hands as will be played on just a point ahead of Mrs. Mark er, love horses, love the competition and the color of the ring. "There was a lot of tension League, showing lines of 234-195- match moves with the world Noble, who topped Mrs. Bor in the finish. I could have been 242 as six topped the 600 mark.

champion, Mikhail Botvinnik of They will travel great distances that date by finalists from SO is Welti by a mere point. run one of the defenders out of a suit so that if he subsequently obtains the lead he will be unable to return it to his partner. At suit play the very same overtaken at any point if I had Russia. to be a part of this scene. Like playing areas.

For December Mrs. Noble was lost, said Evans, a tournament Lou Gunn fired a 258 on the way toward his first 600 series in this league, a 603. Fred Hoyer and any other sport, horse shows Candidates for group captain "The Russians are the best third with 8 victories, followed competitor for 16 years. capture their share of avid fans, principles may be applied. Here, should apply to the writer of this column by Jotter or telephone as by Charles Cunningham and Mrs.

Bobby Fischer of New York chess players and the United States players are second best. To be an understanding and John Hahmann each rolled 605 as they led the Dodgers to the however, the holdup play is cal City, who won the U.S. title four early as possible. But we're gaining on them," Evans said Friday night after re first half title. Other highs were culated to prevent a ruff.

1 There is another end to be at LEE RONDELL was hoisted! appreciative spectator you should know a few basic fundamentals on how to judge a good horse and rider and what to look for years in a row beginning at the age of 14 did not defend his championship this year. He Vera Pickenpaugh 223-202-209 by his own petard, when he 634. Carl Hershberger 255-621 tained by the holdup play and that is the gaining of time. Checker Magic Doug Emlet 597, Dick Haworth psyched twice with the following ottered no explanation for his ab sence. Today's hand provides an ex in the various classes.

Next week I will discuss some of these 595 and Mike Mehill 244-593. capturing the title he had held from 1951 to 1954. The 29 year old New York City native won the 1961 title with four victories and seven draws in 11 matches for a cumulative total of ample of such tactics. The final Three players who tied with hand, hoping for an eventual double of his long club suit and his partner did the hoisting. We sell them contract is perfectly logical.

In Holiday league Ken Krauss shot 223-588, Clem Even 235-583, 6-4'j scores are Pal Benko, James T. Sherwin and Herbert FLORIDA STATE though there may be some ques-1 tion as to North's response. The, 'l I I 1 -fir Ed Robinson 234 and Bill Collis tcr Jr. 235. Scidman.

all of New York City. jump raise to lour oi a major. suit is generally confined to tnose 5 2 V8 6 hands which contain a wealth of SKYWAY. Boles Niczgoda led Service League with 237-211-201 649 as Jasper Smead came in trumps and a singleton but not much in the way of high cards, However, it is not our purpose to 9 A 10 7 5 2 take issue with North on this Unscramble these six Jumbles, one Utter to each square, to form six ordinary with 244-614. Other leagues: Babcock Wilcox, Joe Kovalsik 582 Skyscrapers, Jack Bargert 217-561.

CROSSROADS. Jan Grigley point. i The opening lead was tne King We service them WEST NORTH SOUTH EAST of diamonds and, when the singleton appeared in the dummy. fired a 209 final line to pace (Rondell) 1 hurts Doutilt i diamond! ipadn ipada West promptly shifted to the club 3 htarts Past eight. The 10 was played from Of course, North's heart dummy and East put up the JacK.

bid was insufficient. The direc CHAMPIONSHIP DRAG 1961 Finals for Dual Engine AA Dragsters. See Hager-Oickerson combination Chevy Ponriae engines. Hoi combs dual Chevy sup ercharged engine. Kay lor dual engine.

See Dick Shook defend his title "Mister Little Eliminator." Operated by tht Clearwater Blockbusters Gates Open 10 A.M. Eliminations 2 P.M. SUNSHINE DRAG STRIP 49th Ulmerton The K-9 thus became marked in tor ruled 1. lie could make the East's hand. bid sufficient in the same suit If declarer should win this with no penalty.

2. He could trick, he would be left at the pass, or 3. He could make the mercy of the spade finesse for. HOWE' tjjjjl I SWEET 1 I WEKYKJCANALWAVS I FiS'1? HAPPINESS ANC CONTENTMENT Miller League with 569. Others were Therea Renzo 528, Ada Rushton 502 and Marge Kel-sheimer 501.

John Andrade hit a 247 line in Do's and Don't's for 551 and Walt Thune 578. Other leagues: Ball and Chain, Pete Butta 575, Cookie Forsythe 192-505 St. Jude's Mixed, Bob Spivey 207-570, Chris Fantini 474 Pin Pickers. Jo Ann Chenault 489 Morning Glories, Tholma Dewey 478, Elaine Farmer 187. bid sufficient in any other suit iionisM 1 1 i i I i KXEiLT A I iw "rooms sj 1 AJ 1 XOYIL4C V--7) if it failed, another club lead and bar his partner from further would provide the defense with i Black to move and win.

SOLUTION to last Sunday's problem (checker board numbered rifiht to left from bottom): 22-18, 27-32, 19-23. 32-28, 1815. 28-24 23-19, 24-27. 14-10, 6 9, 15-18, 9-5, 10-6. 27-32, 19-23, 51, 6-9, 1-5, 9-14 and Black exchanges a king and wins.

Newell V. F.anks. world blindfold checker champ, will give a simultaneous checker-chess exhibition at 7 p.m. Monday at the Pier. participation in the auction.

the two tricks needed to set the North elected to bid 4 dia contract. monds which East doubled and Declarer, however, made the PORSCHE R. J. O'BRIEN MOTORS, Inc. 1600 4th St.

No. Rondell's beautiful club suit went proper play ot reiusing to win the trick. East, of course, could not continue with the club at down the drain with his good intentions. Result: Opponents collected a score of 500 when the best they could make their way-would be 3 spades for 140. tack, and this gave declarer BOWLARAMA.

Pat Sisia and some precious time to establish Dot Leigh paced Olympic League 34th ST. AT lit AVE. NO. OPEN 8:30 A.M. 'TIL 9 P.M.

CSS SULiRD I i a spade trick in dummy. East actually returned a trump and that suit was cleared up in two leads. The spade finesse was then tried and when it failed West continued with a club. This trick was taken by declarer, who cashed the ace of MONTGOMERY WARD Now arrange the eircled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. owling Honor Roll (10 Highs From Last Week) THE A.

MOTOR TUNE-UP spades, entered dummy by ruffing a diamond, and discarded a club on the now established (Answer on B-7) queen of spades. 95 658 576 572 572 5ti9 569 566 564 562 561 Meat e-eyt, Parti Utre 691 C' 671 j. jf" 664 t-j 'J 6M 649 "xfbtM 644 632 ft 7 8mm Color Movies of ROSE PARADE Made by Professionals for your 8mm Silent or Sound Projector Newsrrels covered the full 1962 Pasadena New Rose Parade with etprrt cameramen shootinff in f95 WOMEN'S SERIES Dot I-eigh, Meadowlawn Marion Fcnton, Meadowlawn Dot Leigh, Bowlarama Pat Sisia, Bowlarama Jo Bellerson, Meadowlawn Jan Grigley, Crossroads Pat Hunt, Sunshine Janet Fall, Meadowlawn Marion Fenton, Meadowlawn Sylvia Jones, Sunshine WOMEN'S GAMES Dot Klcmmer, Sunshine Marion Fenton, Meadowlawn Jackie Gordon, Ten Pin Lanes Dot Leigh, Meadowlawn Dot Leigh, Meadowlawn Pat Hunt. Sunshine Dot Leigh. Meadowlawn Sylvia Jones, Sunshine 1 MEN'S SERIES Jack Timmons.

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