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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 37

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Fun Sf. Petersburg Times, Monday, October 24, 1960 7-C DOWN THE LANES Matthews Wins Seniors Crown if Meetings Today Sfrouse High For The Week Montreal Wins Spot HAMILTON Montreal i snot in the Bic Four Dlavnffs George Matthews captured the yesterday by beating Hamilton Public Gatherings Williams Park, open air forum, 1 to 4th Annual Pasadena Seniors Rainbow Court 17, Order of Amaranth. stated meeting, honoring grand oflicers of Rainbow Court, 7:45 p.m., Nltram Temple, 23U First Ave. N. St.

Petersburg Knights of Columbus Championship yesterday, carding a 78 to go with his 77 of Satur SI. Petertburf Hlsinrlrai Bluseom, 3J3 Council 2105, p.m., of Hall, 1720 day for a 36-hole total of 155. Central Ave. Pinellas Lodge IN, Knights of Pythias, 30-22. Montreal, with one more game to play, leads Hamilton by our points in the standings.

Hamilton was Big Four champion last year. A disappointing crowd of 13,000 saw the Tiger-Cats crab an 8-0 Sharing second place, two 2nd Ave. NE, open 10:30 to i p.m. and 7 to p.m. Municipal Pier, audience participation program fanlare, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., lower floor.

p.m., Fraternal Hall, 817 Arlington Ave. strokes back, were Marion Bos-well co-lcader with Matthews N'orthilde Lodge 283, F4AM, Masonic Senior Cltltrns Center Clun, opposite was the best for this 156-average kegler. Julie Gurch threw 193-496 in Hits and Misses. Pat Mitola (120 avg.) rolled 187. High in St.

Jude's Mixed were Buddy Benfer 204-551 and Jeanne Sheeley 181-460. Ann Suyer posted her top game in league play, a 188 and 449 in Morning Glories. It was Ruth's first time over the 400 mark. Ruth McNabb converted the tough Home Chapel, First Street and 32nd Ave nue North. Spa Beach, open 10 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Saturday, Alex Borrie and Bob Yates, all at 157. Matthews played in the 60-64 Veterans Seminole Post TJJ, VFW. 2 p.m., 10057 lead in the first quarter before the Alouettes struck for three touchdowns in the second to go ahead for good. Elmer O.

Smllh Lodge 307, FstAM, 1 p.m., 5lth St. and 75th Ave. N. Sunshine Chapter, Order of Do Molay, 3Wh Street and 19th Ave. South.

F.ureka Chapter 5, OFS, 7:30 p.m., Masonic Temple, 114 Fourth St. S. age group. Net leaders in the 36- 72nd Seminnle. 1,.

M. Tate Post S9. VFW, I p.m., 2599 Central Ave. Naval Reserve Surface Division 49, drill. 7:30 Bayboro Naval Kt'scrve RICHIE STROUSE wins double honor 8-10 split.

Thelma Dewey's 179-480 SAVE TIRE WEAR hole event were Borne and Ed Blumer, both of whom carded 139. Class (5n-54 Age) Bob Yates 83-74-157: John Stacey HI-83164; Fr. John McRowan 85-8(V-165; M. E. Huckster 85-R3 18: Frank Nagle 86-84170.

Net leader: Bob Yatej 143. Clan (55-59) Al Way 82-83-165; Marty Schall 86- was nigh set for the league. Do's and Don't's laurels fell to Chuck Zoda 243 and Al Capocy 551. Don Brown scored 220 in a 8 8 8 Most Cars Misaligned end out of balance wheels drag and scuff along, causing tires to wear rapidly. 83169; Jack Peloney 80-80169; J.

Paul By DAVE SKOLFIELD Of The Timei Stall Richie Strouse captured both the top game and top series last week when he powered the All-Stars at Bowlarama with 267 and 662. The group counted 41 games over 200 and 12 series over 600. Gil Oatley rolled a 234 game in singles, but lost a point to Glen McCown's 237. Oatley, a Sarasota resident who drives in every Friday night for the league, gave the viewers a fine exhibition when he rolled 622 in the doubles and came back in the singles with 634. Besides his 234, he shot a pair of 235s.

Hoy Hood and Jim Lynch recovered from poor opening sets of 499 and 500, respectively, to tally 246-623 and 245-631. Other highs were Johnny Hughes 234-623, Ray White 223-605, McCown 226-610, Bill Geary 218-634, Wil-lard Patton 245 614 and Ray Trumble 223-606. In Women's All-Star League Ar-lene LeVine posted top set of 587 with 216 high in the singles as Lori Morris topped doubles with 214-563. Other scores were Gladys Watt 202-566 and 206-547, Marie Urda 202-506 and 200-544, Janet Fall 203-534 and 522, Petey Ques-senberry 533 and 524, Emily Prin-gle 523, Lois Kelly 212-523 and 227, Ruby Morton 518 and 511, Jones 91-83174; Twey Mundy 88-88176. Net leaders: Bill Silveria and Al Klay 141.

Class (60-64) FRONT END ALIGNMENT Adlusr Brakes Add necessary brake fluid Re-pack front wheel bearings Balance both front wheels Re-align front end Georxe Matthews 77-78155! Marlon 506 cluster. Marion Lovell and Jean Burn-side (114 avg.) topped Woodchop-pers with 469 and 198-456. PARAMOUNT, Jo Kupper and Billie Milliken tied with 495 in Paramount Ladies League as Carol Noell (131 avg.) posted top game of 189. Training Center. St.

Fe'-rsburf Barracks 1SS. Veterans of WW1, 1A. and Auxiliary, 7:30 pm ria'-'aiks Hall. 6th Ave. It Tampa Bay Dr.

KE. Other Organizations fit. Petershurr Toastmastcrs Club, 615 p.m., Detroit Hotel. Alcoholics Anonymous, St. Petersburg Group, closed meeting, 8 p.m..

1024 Central Ave. Meeting' room open noon to 10 p.m. Telephone 5-9094. Alcoholics Anonymous, Sunshine City Group, open meeting, 8 p.m., 314 15th Ave. S.

Phone S-5340. Sunshine Cnlrerslty, Art and Crafts Division, St. Petersburg Recreation Department, 1st St. and 8th Ave. S.

Maritime Base, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., ceramics, china painting, copper tooling, bobbin lace; 2 to 4 p.m., oil painting, outdoor landscape; 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m.. ceramics, wood refinishing, lapidary, weaving, pine needle. St. Petersburg Amateur Astronomy Club, 7:45 p.m.. Junior College Planetar Boswell 77-80157; Alex Borrie 79-78157 Carl Staska 87-76163; Bill Borrie 85-83- 168.

Net leaner: Alex home, u. Class (6549) Wilma Gegere 525 and Pat Sisia 524. Harry Gurissi made the weekly roll with 225-243-181-649, tops in Tarpon League. Despite his effort, Perma House squad dropped three of four points. Nohlegren's climaxed its march out of the cellar by moving into first place tie with 19 wins out of the last 20.

CROSSROADS. Joe Armstrong paced Sunset League with 204-231-189-624. Rex Moore (143 avg.) finished in grand style with a 220 game. Jack Campi rolled 222-597 to lead ECI League. Frank Ciatto topped GE Men with 226-593.

Terry McGahen (146 avg.) topped Knight Hawks with 197-573. Ron Mead finished with 235 for a 523 set. Joe Bedrin's 228 Charle Wilson W-83 167; Gen Leonard Sims 85-83168; T. M. Fannum 87-87 IGNITION OR VALVE TROUBLE? MODERN TUNE-UP SERVICE WITH DUMONT ENGINE SCOPE.

MASTER CYLINDERS WHEEL BALANCING WHEEL CYLINDERS GENERATOR AND DRUMS TURNED STARTER SET Field Goal Miss Loses Lead, Game BURLINGTON, N.C. Catawba College football Coach Presnell Mull has decided that his field goal is not the offensive weapon it's cracked up to be. Here's why: Mull's team was leading Eton College 12 7 Saturday night, had the ball on Elon's 11 yard line, fourth down and goal to go, with 15 seconds left in the game. Catawba tried a field goal but blocking back Ronnie Evans' kick was wide. Elon quarterback George Wooten caught the ball eight yards within his own end zone and raced 108 yards for the touchdown that gave Elon a 13-12 victory.

176; Boy Rowland 89-86175: Ed Blumer 90-85175. Net leader: Ed Blumer, 139 Class A (70-14) Erich Sehalla 90; John Ready 92; Gtis Berslund 92; Roy Gussman 94: Bill Thompson 99. Net leader: Erich Sehalla, 75. U.S., SPAIN TIED IN CHESS OLYMPICS (c) 1960 New York times News Service NEW YORK The United States chess players gained an BRAKES RELINED Premium grade Bonded linings Installed on all 4 wheels. Guaranteed.

ium. Chapter 17, National Association Retired Civil Employes, 2 p.m., tourist cen-ter. Senior Friendship Club, 1 p.m., Knights of Pythias, 2522 30th Ave. N. other victory by the score of Fraternal ALL AMERICAN CARS 314-V4 against Belgium in section 4 of the Chess Olympics at Leip Boston, Chicago Tie In Wild NHL Game BOSTON UP) Boston's Don McKenney scored the tying goal with less than two minutes to play just as Chicago goalie Glen Hall was hit by a thrown object last night in a wild 2-2 National Hotkey League brawl.

095 TH zig in the fifth round, according ST. BRAKE WHEEL Goren on Bridge Triangle Club, first Ladies Day of the season, entertainment, luncheon, noon, Detroit Hotel. St. Petersburg Encampment 10, IOOF, business session, supper, 8 p.m., IOOF Temple, 105 Fourth St. S.

White Eagle Tribe 71, Improved Order of Redmen, I p.m., Sons of Italy Half, 4700 Lakeview Ave. S. ALIGNMENT SERVICE to a report received from East Germany Saturday. United States Phone HE 5-0711 49fh St. 49th Ave.

N. Radio TV Page 8-D and Spain are now tied for the lead in their section with 16-4 records. Bobby Fischer, No. 1 for the United States, was held to a draw by Alberic O'Kelly of Galway. The U.S.

champion had the black side of a Sicilian defense. O'Kel ly followed a theoretical drawing (fan line and, after 20 moves, they agreed to split the point. At the second table William Lombardy triumphed over Thi-bault by constant positional pressure in a Gruenfeld defense. The Belgian resigned after 40 moves. Another Gruenfeld defense was but on the other hand there's a distinct possibility that the backbon-of partner's three no trump bid Is a long club suit and that his failure to double Is based on a lack of preparation for the other major." Q.

6 As South you hold: A843 VAQ2OA1082AA97 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1A Pass 2 NT Pass 4 NT Pass What do you bid now? A. Further action on your part la Indicated. If you had only IS points the pass of four no vrumn would be clear-cut. If you hud It points It would be your duty to contract for slam. Your 14 points are of the highest possible quality and the hand Is the -equal of most IS point hands.

A bid of six no trump la acceptable to this department, but a bid of at least five no trump we look upon as mandatory. Q. 7 As South you hold: AQ1094 VA862 Q4275 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 14 3 A Pass Pass Double Pass What action do you take? A. Vigorous action on your part Is Indicated. On the first round you were prevented from showing your moderate values by East's preemptive tactics.

Observe that at a 1 1. lflOO: By Tho Chlcaso Tritium-1 ANSWERS TO BRIDGE QUIZ Q. 1 Partner opens with one heart and you hold: A J10 8.r)4 V2 AKAAK103 What is your response? A. Two spades. Despite the lark of support for partner, your hand Is so strong is to suggest probable slam even In face of the misfit.

Your hand Is worth 21 points, and the slam signal should be flashed at once. Q. 2 As South you hold: AKJ864 VAQ32 1052 A6 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 1 IV Tass What do you bid? A Three hearts. In this sequence such Jump Is not forcing but strongly urges partner to go on. There I nothing to be gained by bidding one spade.

Q. 3 As South you hold: A76 VQ5 AK8 52 AAQJ6 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 Pass IV Pass 2 Tass 2 Tass What action do you lake? A. You hold somewhat more than you might have for your previous bids and we would not be Inclined to give up without msklnf one mild won by Robert Byrne against Dunkelblum. The American exploited pawn weaknesses and scored in 30 moves. Raymond Weinstein defeated Van Schoor by means of a nice king's side attack lasting 32 moves in a Benoni counter gambit.

Hockey Scores NHL Montreal 4, New York Boston 2, Chicago 2 (tie) Toronto Detroit 1 AIIL ftershejr 5, Rochester Quebee Buffalo 4 Cleveland 3, Providence EIIL Clinton 4, New York 3 Johnstown 7. Haddonflrld, N.J. New Haven 4. Charlotte 4 (tie) TODAY'S SUNCOAST ENTERTAINMENT lower level you would have had enough to make a free raise to two diamonds. You ought to think In terms of game, so that a bid of three hearts or three spades, being forced, would be quite Inadequate.

Nor should you attempt to guess tho right major suit. A false cue bid of four clubs Is Indicated and will force partner to make the selection. Q. 8 As South you hold: A10642VKJ1085 4-A62A7 The bidding has proceeded: East South West North 1A Pass 2 A Pass Pass What action do you take? A. Three hearts.

Bids of this character arc attended with a certain amount of danger but we consider the risk to be well calculated. Since the bidding subsided at an early Mage It may be concluded that partner has some appreciable high card values and, since he probably has a singleton spade, your dummy rates to show up with a suitable number of hearts. try for game. Our recommended bid Is therefore three hearts. view partners rebld your of hearts ire adequate support.

O. 4 As South you hold: AKQJ864 V642 AA953 The bidding has proceeded: North East South 1 Double What action do you take? A Two spades. We treat the single jump In this sequence as a one round force. It describes an unbalanced hand with a good spade suit, but announces that the hand Is not suitable for a redouble. Q.

5 As South you hold: A3 VJ98752 AJ92 J9 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 3 A 3 NT Tass What action do you take? A Pass. It Is true that a superior contract might be found In hearts, THANKSGIVING CRUISE A Thanksgiving vacation that is different. A week's cruise on a floating motel thru the glorious Everglades. Most sumptuous Thanksgiving feast in an exotic atmosphere. Reservations now being taken.

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