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British Soccer Results PRE-TOURNEY FACTS, FANCY fUl 2-C SPORTS Sr. Ptttriburej Tlmti. Sunday, February 4, If 42 JFK Asked To Rescue Shi Meet Pick -7S V. -u IV'- -VJ-'i BERN, Switzerland tn-Presi amsDi) (Memt Teams Pint) MULISH LIAOUI DIVISION ONI dent Kennedy, an avowed sports enthusiast, has been asked to in lenene in hopes of saving the world ski meet, scheduled to Arsenal 0, Wast Bromwlch Albion Aston Villa Blackburn Revert Bolton Wanderers 0. Marx nasi er City I Burnley 1, Birmingham City I Chelsee 0, West Hem United I Ipswich Town 4, Everlon i Leicester City 4, Fulh4K 1 Manchester United 3, CardKt City 0 Nollinghom Forest 3, Blackpool 4 Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield United 3 DTI lennoirs Mart Saturday at Chamonix, France.

The championships are In Worverhamplon Wendtrori It Tottenham copardy because the NATO trav el bureau in West Berlin has re' Hotspur It Division TWO Times Bureau 10 i.tj.;-i.---n.ii't;:t fused to live permits to the East German team for the trip to DUNEDIN The best place to pick up a rumor at the race France. Ski officials have said track is around the paddoci Charlton Athletic Bury Huddertlleid Town 0, Middlesbrough Leyton Oritnf Bristol Severe i Liverpool 3. Brighton and Hevf A Wen 1 Plymouth Argyi 3, Weltoll I Preston North end 1, Derby County Southampton 3, Luton Town Stoke City 3, Leada United 1 Sunderland 2, Norwich CUV 0 that it wouldn't be a true world Army scuttlebutt usually gets championship if some competi its origin over beer at the post exchange. And here at the PGA National Golf Club, rumors are tors are kept out because of politics and some have urged an 11th hour cancellation. IS DIVISION THBBi Bournemouth 1, Queans park Banfiri 1 Bradford 1, Port Vale 1 ri.inl niv 1.

Lincoln Cltv chumed out in wholesale quan ft 4 fjf 4 v- tity between shots on the prac THE NATO ban on travel per tice tee and putting green. But no matter how your slice mits for East Germans was put into effect after the Russians built the wall through the middle Coventry City 4, Shrewsbury Town Crystal Palace Bernsley 3 Grimsby Town Peterborough United I Hull City 0, Swindon Town I Northampton Town 1, Torquay United I Wetlerd 0, Helife Town 'or hook) the wealth of pre of Berlin. The ban also could tournament facts and fancy, E. J. (Dutch) Harrison remains DIVISION POU reck the world hockey cham -Af WtrtphoM the favorite for the Professional pionships at Colorado Springs, Accrlnaton Stenley 0, Bradford City I Chesterfield I Mlllwell Darlington 3, Carlisle United 1 Doncaster Revert Rochdei I Eialar Cltv 1.

Tronsmer Revert Turville Takes Over Golfers Association Seniors Championship beginning here March 7-18 and the world wrestling meet in Toledo, Ohio, this summer. Feb. 13. Glllinghem 1, Stockport County I Hartlepool United Colchester United 1 Oldham Athletic I. Alder shot I St.

Petersburg's Edward A. Turville (right) accepts the United States JIM FISHER illll zeroed In JIM ZI.VN Athletic House are Marc Hodlcr, Swiss president THE DRAWLING Arkansas Sou Insert I. Chester 0 Lawn Tennis Association's version of a "gavel" a tennis racket as he of the International Ski Federa Workington Barrow I vet, now 51 years young, played becomes president of the LSLTA In Los Angeles. George E. Barnes (center) the first two PGA tour stops this Wrexham Crewe Aiexendr i York City 2, Mansfield Town 1 SCOTTISH LSAOUi DIVISION ONI tion FIS, cabled the plea to President Kennedy yesterday but would not reveal the contents of NORTH SUNCOAST ROUNDUP or Chicago, outgoing president, and Perry T.

Jones, president of Southern Cali year and after 144 holes of ac tion at Los Angeles and San Di Aberdeen 3. St. Vlrren I fornia Tennis Association, do the honors. Celtic 3, St. Johnstone I the message.

(In the United ego, was only one shot and $130 States, President Kennedy went behind Arnold Palmer. Dutch to his winter weekend retreat in MAYER STEALS SHOW was even with Masters champ Dundee United 3, Third tenor Dunfermline Athletic 4, Partlck Thlsllt 2 Pelkirk Hlbernien 4 Hearts 0. Stirling Albion Kilmarnock 1, Dundee I Motherwell 3. Relth Revert Rangera 4, Airdrieonlans 0 DIVISION TWO Engevood Virginia before the cable was re Gary Player and a stroke up on ceived. Doug Sanders.

That composite standoff with In Washington, While House the big three of 1961 golf shows Press Secretary Pierre Salinger Speedsters Clearwater Club Will Be Threat In Tampa Tourney Albion Rovers Arbroath 1 Alloa Athletic 2. Clyde Berwick Rangers 4. Stranraer Dumbarton 1, Ayr United 1 the kind of shots "Old Folks" said he had not seen the cable is still capable of making. He gram and had no comment. littler Snares Lead Wivl.

270 East Fife 2, Brechin City 1 Forfar Athletic 2, Hamilton Academicals survived the 36-hoIe cut in the 1960 U.S. Open, first 50-year-old Frustrated HODLER and other European Montraee 1, Cowdenbeath Marian I. Eest Stirling members of the FIS executive Queens Perk 2. Stenhousemulr 3 council meet here today to de STANDINOI RNGLIIH LBAOUB to do so, and finished in a tie for third. He had the lowest score 137 for the final 36 holes of last year's American ENGLEWOOD (Special) The DIVISION I cide what should be done about holding the ski championships.

Enzlewood Powerboat Recatta gym The track meet with By CHICK ALBl'RY Of The Timet Staff got off on a sour note yesterday T.vT'S; Chamberlain will be the first Golf Classic at Akron, Ohio, rhere have been suggestions that PALM SPRINGS, Calif. 0T About all Gene said was When tuning devices failed tO I Tottenham Hotspur they be transferred to a non- competition on the new $9,000 as winding up 10th. In a day of dramatics, Dick "phew." function most of the day cutting un'" phalt running oval at the stadl NATO country or be canceled. Harrison can expect a real CLEARWATER Clearwater Mayer fired a hole-in-one for attempts to set a new world rec-l division PALMER, who had trouble en urn CHS Track Coach Ed The U.S. team has been in Eur possible $30,000 bonus, and the battle from defending champion Paul Runyon, who shot a rec Athletic House, probably the the greens, said frankly.

ope a month getting ready for ord over an approved kilometer uyonorient COUrSe tO a minimum. Southampton Wells has sent out invitations to schools all along the Suncoast to quiet man of golf, U.S. Open putted awful. I missed three strongest team from Pinellas the meet. ord 278 winning last year, and Plymouth Argyio champion Gene Littler, moved greens and took two bogeys and compete in the first Fun Sun Although still a month away.

1961 runner-up Jimmy Demaret. inougn trials were scheduled sundenang into the lead in the $50,000 Palm DIVISION County ever to challange for the Tampa Tribune Oncn Basketball a double bogey. It was quite a Invitational in Clearwater the the ice hockey tourney in Colo to begin at 10 a.m. over the Lem- Portsmouth The colorful Texan fired 69-69-72 the first three rounds of the Springs Classic. round.

night of April 10 Clearwater rado may be hit even harder by on Bay Course, only 10 of the Bournemouth Tournament title, is an early en The handsome 37-year-old May Basketball Captain Ronnie Town- the NATO ban than the ski gath Dickinson said, "With decent more than 50 entries in the two- Grirmbv Town Palm Springs, Golf Classic, which ends today. er, virtually the unknown golfer try in the 20th annual meet that opens Feb. 19. Games will be day event got in runs over tne Reeding -ft I send will miss a couple weeks play recovering from a bone in recent years, will get the Io0, putting I could have easily had a 68. But you can't putt good all DIVISION 4 played in the Trailer Park Gym, jiieasuieu distance aner nr Colchester II 17 1 37 3 0 33 14 I 33 14 0 33 14 4 32 II 4 I 40 14 4 37 14 4 I 34 13 4 32 13 I 31 11 43 14 17 40 14 37 14 4 10 34 It 1) 11 7 I 43 17 1 4 3 14 7 37 1J 7 7 37 I 33 it 11 I 1 34 13 4 3 34 13 I 4 31 13 4 4 30 13 1 2 17 4 37 17 37 13 1 7 31 14 I 30 11 7 71 12 4 I 20 II 20 RALPH HUTCHISON, 53, 000 special prize unless someone else matches his shot then the the time.

I know that. tricky mechanism was repaired wrexnem break in his arm but might be ready for tournament action Bethlehem, runner-up to Harrison in the last National shortly before 4 p.m. Mmweii The low score of the day was a bonus must be split. It was Two upsets marred yesterday's Uicoi 65 at Indian Wells by Jack Nick He suffered the injury in the Jan. 26 came at Dunedin and played lucky break for Mayer who has had mostly bad luck since he attpmnt hut there were nr.

in- OIVISION I laus, the newly-turned pro and Senior Open at Palm Springs, though he was 11 shots in the rear, and 50-year-old Al Feld-man of Tacoma, could 1961 U.S. Amateur champion the following Tuesday at Plant before the break was discovered won the National Open in 1957. juries. A Class hydro outboard rlrivan hv Waldman. Mil-ICeltic MAYER'S big blow came early The youngster toured the par 36-3672 course in 32-33 for the Clearwater's fleet Jim Page, waukee, sheared off the 2300 N.

Oregon. Athletic House lost the Tampa City League first half crown to the Tampa Roofers in a playoff after they split a pair of regular season games. The Roofers, defending tournament champs, also nipped Clearwater in their initial second round meeting. They play at the Trailer Park, Monday night. Clearwater Coach Paul Kelly has rounded up a half-dozen stars in this warm bright day in the be tough.

Feldman was third In the Senior Open and is making best round he has had since he bottom of its motor when Wald- division i ering. Russia and Czechoslovakia, each a title possibility, have hinted they will not compete if the Er i German team is kept out of tne United States. That would eliminate much of the tournament spectator appeal. Neither the Soviets nor the Czechs figure in the ski world and have no entrants in the coming meet. At Colorado Springs, Tom Lockhart of New York, one of the top officials in American hockey, said he had received cabled acceptances yesterday from Switzerland and Romania.

The latter is behind the Iron Curtain and Lockhart saw this acceptance as a possible breakthrough and felt fourth round of the 90-hole test began playing for money this man collided with a submerged Soutn his tourney bow here. The tournament winds up today, winter. His previous best was a who led the Western Conference in individual scoring while starring at left halfback for the Tornadoes last fall, and Zephyr-hills High's husky Sam Gross, outstanding tackle, were named tor a tournament darkhorse. object. Late in the day the 31-year-old 67 at San Diego.

Yesterday's ef Littler finished with a four-un Later a catamaran equipped fort gave Nicklaus a total of 230. take Joe Brown, 51, Des Moines, Iowa, vet. Last year Brown had the best final round of the Sen with two Mercury 800 outboards stranraer der-par 66 at the Indian Wells Country Club and this gave him Mayer finished with a respect driven by Merlyn Culber of Day to the Southern squad for the annual North-South high school iors, shooting a four-under-par a two-stroke cushion heading into ton, Ohio, flipped over without including suck Joe Cotton, one' time Morchcad, ace; for the final 18 holes. able 70 after hitting the ball out of bounds on the fourth hole. He explained with a grin that this grid game at Gainesville apparent cause but with no re-1 RuffinQ 5 1 CI IIS eiiltinc rlamsts.

I suiting damage. Slender Gardner Dickinson Gross will attend University of 68 for 283 and fourth place. A third round 76 cost him dearly. Brown carved out a seven un-der-par 65 here Friday on his mer University of Florida stand started yesterday's round two was when he suddenly realized Actual raring gets under way out Jim Zinn; high-scoring Clyde and Jim Eads, cx-Ohioans; and strokes in front of Littler and an he bad scored the hole-m-one. As Met Coach Tennessee on scholarship.

Golf Shots that other Communist countries today with events scheduled in other dangerous pro, Arnold Pal own ball, just two blows above the course record, as he and also would enter their teams. Laadlno scores: all classes beginning at 1 p.m guard Jerry Cole, who played on the same Middlctown, Ohio, high Gene Littler 47-71-44-41 770, Gard NEW YORK Red Ruffing, mer. But Dickinson, after holing and continuing every 30 minutes Kenny Friedt won a pro-pro ner Dickinson 44-44-44-77 373. Arnold Palmar 47-47-44-71 173, Jay Hebert School team with Jerry Lucas. Jim Fisher of $30,000 hole-in- bestball with 63.

Brown is the until 4:30 p.m, 35-yard wedge shot for an eagle former New York Yankee pitching great, agreed yesterday to 49-0-44-M 374, Jack Pieck 7l4e-7-45 one fame really has that spot personal pick of Dunedin's Irv 3 on the fourth hole at Tamarisk St. Leo Soccer Team Scores 6-2 Triumph ST. LEO (Special) Jean Vor- 174. Al Geiberger 71-71-47-47 a4. Tommv Aaron 44-47-41-70 274; Dick The Roofers have won the last two Tampa Tournament crowns zeroed in on the par three No.

Schloss, who has probably Country Club, hit a trap and then World's Fair Boxing M.vcr 71-41-41-70 J77, Jim Perrae join the New York Mets as a pitching coach during spring training and a troubleshooter and 16 at the PGA National Golf Club helped more good golfers Im 4i.4t.734i 171. Bob McCallister at-71 missed a green and finished with Last week Fisher rapped one be booted two goals yesterday in prove their games than any oth 44-70 371, Jack Nicklaus 71-71-73-4J 310, Neil Coles 4I-47-7W4 210. Art a par 72 for 272. Tourney Canceled pitching Instructor in the farm off the tee with his trusty three er professional. and will, be bidding for an unprecedented third straight win.

Entry deadline is Feb. 14 and the tourney draw is scheduled that day. wall Jr. 73-73-44-47 280, Dow Plnsfer leading St. Leo to a 6-2 soccer victory over Berkeley Prep of PALMER wound up in excit rru.

system during the season. iron and the ball stopped rolling weld 71-71-70-4I 310, Sam Snead 70- wi me imciim-i HARRISON, Brown, Demaret 71.47.72 3t0, Tommy Jacobs et-70-4f 71 mi. Erie Monti 70-744-71 Ml, atop the same cup where he'd Tampa. ing fashion at Indian Wells. He also bagged an eagle 3 with his 'our players, currently on the and Runyon, along with the oth Alvin Lacle, Leo Couteyne, Bill dropped his historic ace on Jan.

Dow Winlnger 72-4I-47-74 201, Was approach as the large gallery er 377 entrants, will have a rec Ellis 72-44-71-77 211. C4n siet zz-e- Duplantis and Bill Hannigan 16 Only trouble is the hole c- wnWri-riVo Syracuse. N.Y., farm roster, will September as a Worlds Fair at- c. Sports Notes roared. But he had to setue lor ord prize pot of $25,000 to shoot added one each for the winners.

aitim kun QnnlA1 IliaiH Willi UlC yat tut 11UU Bl H. 44-4t 211, Gary Player 4-74-4-4 211. Jacky Cuplt 4M5-71-77 JI2. Stan 1 43-47-71-71 212. Mac Hunter a 71 and 273.

at this time, provided by tour St. Leo's record is now M. I tvs wum' fee e. hi lHVIi Jay Hebert stayed in conten nament co-sponsor Wm. Teacher Charles C.

Ralls, spokesman ers Marc Hoy, Harold Apple and John Duggie Young and 73-49-74-74-2I2, Don Palrfield 44-71-77-70 tion with a 69 for 274. Son, Glasgow, Scotland. 212, Don January 74-71-44-47 Griggs scored for Berkley, for the sponsoring Veterans of Edward Donnelly and catcher Foreign Wars, said today that Jim Burnette. All will report to South Africa's Gary Player Managing Director Ronald 217. Bill Casper 7J-47-47-73 213.

47 282, Bill Casper 72-44-44-71 213. had been moved to another part of the green Ken Friedt and Joe Brown teamed for a nine-under-par 63 to win the semi-weekly pro-pro tourney at the PGA Club, Friday Jim Crich-ton and Harold Sanderson were next with 64 Sharon Scollard, who worked at the PGA Nation Teacher is due in Monday for a transportation and housing dif- Manager Casey Stengel Feb. 19. Bob Goalby 77-47-44-73 71J. noooy Mlrhnl.

73.73.41-4 213. DOU POTd 44- winter sojourn at the Belleview- ficulties were the chief factors WCT Ys. Pels Today The West Coast Title Girls Dunedin High School still has an open date Oct. 12 on its 1962 football schedule The Golden Falcons meet eight foes in the new Pinellas County Conference and Rivervicw outside the circuit Prospective opponents should contact head coach and Athletic Director Chuck Williams Clearwater High will shift its opening March 2 scored his second straight 69 for a total of 281 and veteran Sam Sneed cooled off a little with a par 72 for 280. Biltmore Hotel in Belleair and prompting the decision.

BemanJohnsrone will watch the tourney play Free military transportation Littler came to the 18th green throughout. 74.74.6t JJ3, Jim Farrier 70-74-41-71 23, Rex Baxter 45-74-70-74 213, Doug Sanders 74-71-47-47 213, Jimmy Demaret 44-49-72-73 213, Joe Campbell 74-71-4l4t 4. Lionel Hbert 07-72-74-71 714, Bill Collins 4I-70-72-74 204, Ralph Blemqulst 7.70-7S 21. Phil Rodgtri 71-72-47-74 214, H.M.M.TI M4. Rob Harris 71-47-73-72 softball team will furnish the opposition for the Pels men's team of the Half Century Softball Club four strokes under par but al Win At Foursomes al Headquarters, will make her bow as a touring pro-ette in the St.

Petersburg Women's Open for the foreign, boxing teams could not be guaranteed, Ralls said. Housing, due to the World's in today's exhibition contest at MIAMI BEACH W) Deane next week She 11 be soon track meet from night to after most blew it away when he landed in a bunker beyond the green. He shot a brilliant recovery, however, and got down in par five. Fair, Is expected to be at a pre South Waterfront Park, Fifth Avenue and First Street South. 215, Cary Middlecolf 72-71-44-7 3IJ.

Beman and Ann Casey John sored by the new Chuck Connors mium Max Event 4i-71-'0-'4 1un.n n-risen 7J4I-74-70 303. 1 noon in Central Pinellas Stadium Reason? So it won't conflict Gam time is 2:30 p.m. stone, who blew a long lead in Insurance Agency and First Rennels Wins Rifle Meet Everett Rennels of Clearwa ter's American Legion Post the third round, recouped yes Flight Co. of Chattanooga, terday and won the National while signing out of East Bay with the Group 5 Class AA basketball tourney being staged March 1. 2 and 3 in the Tornado v.afbi.'Utda'i-y sort 'Awiixi rMtik Country Club.

Largo Mixed Foursomes Golf Tournament by three strokes. SPORTS IN BRIEF Beman hit two expert trap copped high individual honors with 382 in yesterday's Sunshine shots that keyed the team's vic Junior Rifle matches held at the tory at 292 strokes over Jack Penrose, Miami, tournament American Legion Rifle Range, Hollins, Zephyrhills Face Trouble Tuesday Only local winner in the shoot More Duties, Pay For Texas Royal which attracted a field of 175 manager, and Marlcne Streit, Canadian women's champion. He belted a birdie on No. 9 of the entries from South and Central Florida was Jenny Faulkenbur-ry, a Northeast High School pu LaGorce Country Club course and salvaged a par on No. 13.

Rod Laer, Australia's world amateur tennis king, has re to Bushncll Saturday to play South Sumter. Gulf is on the pil, who captured the Class Beeman took the victory in ceived permission to com down-to-earth fashion. trophy with 385. In team competition Clearwa "I've got to hurry back to road at St. Leo Prep, Tuesday; Turkey Creek, Friday, and Hernando, Saturday.

pete in the national Indoor championships in New York ter's Post 7 was the winner with am The University of Texas board appointed head football Coach Darrell Royal as director athletics at the university yesterday. He will continue as football coach. Ed Ollc, who has been athletic director, was named assistant athletic director. Royal will assume his added tend to business," the 22-year-old insurance executive said after sinking the final putt. 1,483.

Complete results: NORTH SUNCOAST MCOROS next weekend. Soviet champion Boris Steals and French champion An PH CP SCHOOL The Florida Suncoast's two top-r prep basketball teams run into major threats to their long winning streaks Tuesday night and the opposition must be faced in the gyms of the would-be upsettcrs. Unbeaten Dixie Hollins, with 18 wins this season and 35 in a row over two campaigns, appears at Dunedin (10-4). Zephyr-hills (17-1), which had copped 17 straight going into last night's contest at Fort Meade, must Class I R. Wilki.

Central 1 1 147 i tn sos Bemen-Johnstone 72-71-77-72 277. Pen- 377. 2. Joteoh Saraiata. dre Kouprianoff led the Euro rose-Streit 74-74-73-71-293: Dudley Wysono- 1.

Lee Young, Saratota, 374. High eirl: arbare Williams 71-77-71-77294; Trumen bL 'iO pean speed skating champion- Malorle Dtltl, Cantrel Florida. Ml 743 0 7M 17 1077 1134 V13 Cla 71. CharlM Vausante. Can.

1 10 11 13 13 I sk. caa iLonneii biiTmro ireeo 13-ii-ii itnn Ships at OSlO after tne 500 and lEd Melsler-Ann Ulcherdson, 74-77-71-tf- x-Zapftyrtiilll x-Cltrul Duntdin pjc High Clt.rw.tw Dunntllon Tarpon Springs South Sumtir x-Hirrwndp St. Lto Prtt trel Florida, 340. i. M.

Chlldi, Orlando duties Sept. 1 at an annual salary of $20,000. 600 meter races. "i Alice Dye. 77-72-73-77-w.

431 LAYER 45 103 EATON ROYAL For Royal it was the climax 444 731 oone, 34. 3. j. Parker, Admiral Far-ragut, 343. High girl: C.

Weob. Central Florida, 330. Clau 3 t. Cadet KMI, j. Cadet Ferguson, KMI, 147.

3. Frank Hi- 474 733 of a rapid scries of successes Acapulco Race May baugh by the Washington CryiUI Rlvr x-Oult High while at the university. He 1 4 1 434 SOI 730 103 400 1043 play county rival Pasco High LtrflO geaus, Tampe 343. Hign girl; Peggy Bow en, Tampa, 331. Class 41.

Lonnlo Weber, Clearwa (12-5) at Dade City. Take Nine Days x-Not Includlni test nlghl'i timt. ter Post 7, 134. 1. J.

Cerler, Orlando THE RENEWAL of the Clear oone, jsy 3. Ray oca la, 142. Events SAN DIEGO, Calif. OT) At H'on gin: Kate bay, ocaie 343. water-Largo series is another Lesley Turner, young Australian netter, won the women's singles of the Asian tennis championships at Calcutta, India.

Former U.S. Davis cupper Gardnar Mulloy and Brazilian Davis cupper Carlos Fernandes gained the Austin Smith net finals at Fort Lauderdale. Mariana Jahn of Austria won the special slalom of the Worn' en's International Grand Prix Class Jenny Feulkenburry, St. Pe- noon today 21 yachts will sail big Tuesday night contest, this tersourg Northeast, 345. 2.

Bill Arnold. from San Djego in a Clearwater Post 7. 371. 3. John Rhodei one scheduled in the Tornado Cleerweter Pott 7, 170.

High girl: Jana OAMIS TUISDAV Ltrgs it Dixit Molllm at Dunedin Crytl Rlvgr it Terpen Spring! Gulf SI. L40 Prap Ztphyrhlllt ca Anthony Dunntllon CHrut at WlWwood South Sumter at Lyman AMIS FRIDAY Boca Claga at Clearwater Dunedin at Slthop Barry race to Acapulco, Mexico. The first is expected to arrive nine vain, aaresoio, mi. gym. Clearwater C13-6) easily won the December meeting at Clau I.

Cadet Duncan, KMI, 311 David Feulkenburry. Plnellea Perk, 371. days later, a race spokesman) Largo (2-13). Erwin Ayes, Pinellat Park, 171. Hlfih said, gin: lwi arowmng, it.

Teem Class A Clearwater Poet -7. But Don Chjlcott of Newport Clearwater has a big Western Conference test at home Friday Clesa KMt. 1.033. Class Pi in the warmup for the world Rpaeh. Calif.

hones to Drove nellas park, 743. Class Oca la, 32. ski championships at Saint hjm wrong by bettering his rec- when Boca Ciega's tall and tal tinted team comes to town. Lar- JeHerton at Large GuH at Turkey Creek -Patca at Winter Haven Ztphyrhllli at King Cryital River at Mernende Gervais, France. ord of eight days -and 12 hours go plays host to Jefferson that Former Ring Great pitcher Ed Bauta and pitchers Kerry McDaniel and Bill Wakefield by the St.

Louis baseball Cardinals. Pitcher Danny McDevitt and infielder George Banks, a former St. Petersburg Saint, by the Minnesota Twins. Relief pitcher Bill Henry and third baseman Mel Queen by the Cincinnati Reds. Pitcher John Buzhardt and catcher Camllo Carreoa by the Chicago White Sox.

Tackle John Finn, a 270- pounder, by the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. Third baseman Ron Santo by the Chicago Cubs. Tne signing of Santo made the Cubs the first team in baseball to com- plete signing their entire ros-: ter of 37 players. Veteran knucklebal! pitcher Hoyt Wllhelm, 38, by the Baltimore Orioles. Catcher-i i I Harry Bright and pitcher Ed Ho- for the Jaunt.

rhilmtt let the record in 1933 was hired as head football coach in 1957 and led a Long-horn team which had won only one game the previous year into the Sugar Bowl against Mississippi. His first team had a 6-4-1 record. Since then his squads have won 33, lost 9 and tied one. i His 1961 squad, rated No. 3 in the nation at the end of the season, won 10 and lost one.

Victories included a 12-7 win over Mississippi in the Cotton Bowl. Royal was graduated from Oklahoma University where he won All-America honors as a quarterback. Signings Ends Prestaa Carpenter and Bob Wills by the Pittsburgh Steelert of the National Football League. Shortstop Julio Gotay, Lyman at Cltrui uicht in another Western game Potluck St. Lea Prep at Admiral Farnjut Dunedin's other action takes Dies In New Jersey I when he piloted windward.

He OAMIS SATURDAY the Falcons to St. Petersburg Lloyd Eaton, 43, was hired as head football coach by the University of Wyoming. Eaton, defensive Jine coach under Bob Devaney at Wyoming the last five years, was chosen unanimously by the Wyoming board of trustees. Devaney was freed from his contract to take the head football job at the University of Nebraska. LyudmiU Mot la a equaled the world record of 7.J seconds for the women's 60-meter dash during Russia's biggest indoor track and field meet.

Bobby Fischer, U.S. grand master from Brooklyn, won his fifth round match against Hungary's Istivan Bilek in the Stockholm interzonal chess tournament. Fischer, with 4 points, trails Miroslar Filip of Czechoslovakia with 4.1 points. will be at the helm of Roland LEVITTOWN, N.J. Je for a Friday game with Bishop I Von Bramen.

a 56-foot craft in Tarpon Springi at South Sumter Guif at Hernando Zephyrttilla at Aubumdelt. Barry. rome V. Jefferds, a former boxer who estimated he fought this race. It is in Class competition, along with six others.

ZEPHRHILL5 has a Friday more than 600 bouts between 1910 and 1927, died yesterday at date with King in Tampa. Pas GOLF Scort At Largo LARGO Winners in the blind co plays Friday at Winter Ha v. en In a Southwest Florida Con Jon Cincebox of the Pittsburgh Rens suffered a broken Jaw in the 'American Basketball League game against the Chicago Majors. 1 BUI Uzzell of Eagle Lake, and Butch Davis of Belle freshmen football scholarship athletes at Wichita (Kans.) University have been refused releases to enter Texas A M. PELICAN COUNTRY ClUI ference battle.

The Pirates have MS HOLES Chemplensnlp leyoe bogey tournament at East Bay Rancocas Valley Hospital. Jefferds, who used the ring name of Jeff Smith, was 70. Among his fights was a no-decision, 13-rounder against Gene Tunney Dec. 8, 1924, in New Country Club yesterday were DAILY GREEN FEES St.00 7 rUY TICKET $33.00 climbed Into second place in the standings. Tarpon Springs is borne Tuesday Costal River, then goes Dick Lyle, 75, Roger Bouchard, 1401 Indian statue KB.

Belleair, Clearwater 71, and John Bonner, 78. i.

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