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Sf. Pttmburg TImti, Thursday, Novembtr 3, If iO Fun l-C nn tho woe iiiw MAC DIVOT Keefer And Lanslcy Gorcn On Bridge 1 1 1 1 YiH HE'S QUITE A 6UV. fr'3 NOTEASV AMP V3U ITEALLV TwAJ I HAVE SO FAJC, I Waterfront cuTTosey West vulnerable. North spades. North of course raised CAN HOU? NOU CAN m6 ITT V' OJ8T HOPS I PONT K.P.X a oirl when East deals.

THE REASON XCOHlfl? MV tot MV OWN WITH THE YOU'RE WITH PIVOT triDTHSTtXIKNAMENT PURS BEST OF MEN AT Sl RED MAR5TON AtV SIMPLfi tfB -a mm (Timet Outdoors Editor) to (our hearts. West opened the five of spades, and East cashed two tricks in that suit and continued with a third round which South won with the 10. On a low heart lead ts dummy, West showed out. Trumps had to be discontinued now, and declarer was lucky to be able to cash all four diamond tricks, on which he discarded two clubs from the South hand. Declarer then cashed the ace of clubs, and both East and South were down to nothing but trumps.

On a club lead from dummy Arrow Of Anguish At Inverness There's no point to. this story. But that's what makes It a story. NORTH at VK103 AJ10J A J72 WEST EAST AS7654 A AQ3 VNone VQ9S72 752 8643 K10864 SOUTH etlOSZ VAJ654 KQ 4153 The bidding: The scene: the archery deer hunt at Inverness last weekend. Chief actor: John Haseltine, St.

Petersburg. The theme is taken from two East, of course, ruffed with tho seven of hearts. If South at this lines of "The Rabbi's Song They read: "The arrows of our anguish Fly farther than we guess." point overruffs with the jack. East will win two trump tricks. North East South INT Pass 3 4 Pass Pass DOWN THE LANES West Tasi Past Haseltine was in a tree stand But declarer did not fall into that and in the first few minutes of Opening lead: Five of 4 The bidding: error, instead, he resorted to one of the rarest coups in bridge, tho underruff.

Declarer played tho five of hearts under East's seven. the post-dawn period he spotted a buck deer. John drew back on the bow fired overshot Kaminsky's 661 Opening lead: Five of hearts. Declarer overcame a very bad missed. The deer bounded away.

John trump break by capitalizing on climbed down out of the stand, This maneuver rendered East helpless. He returned the eight of hearts, which ran to dummy's 10, and on the return South picked up the rest of the hearts. favorable distribution in the side suits to land his game contract found the arrow stuck in the Today's Best Bet Trout biting on the north edge of Pais-a-Grllle channel going west from Bird Key. They're down in lower end of Bishop's Channel (west end) and on the north side of Bun-ces between Cunningham and Bush keys. While minnows, Jigs or shrimp are the deceivers.

John Bolte and Stan Smith had SI yesterday on Fred Corey and Vie Crandall, fishing with Capt. Murray Mlxon, had 63. TODAY'S TIDES Sn rlui a.m., aria 1:44 n. MM rlere :1 irli t.m. M.

Pelerteurf Maalrlpal Pier If tide 11:44 a.m., 1 p.m.i Italia. a.m.. 1:8 a.m. For elber lldre, weather, tee pate IB. FRIDAY'S TIDES In rlM 0:41 a.m., aria 1:44 p.ra.l maaa rl.ee am.

aria a.m. M. Pelerahnrt Municipal Pier nifh tide 1:01 a.m., 1:31 p.m. I Lav tide 1:31 a.m., 7:51 p.m. Far athrr tidei, vealher, aea etfe tB.

ground. Hurriedly he pulled the shaft out and cot back in the stand. Shortly afterwards he saw spike buck and while planning shot, a big buck suddenly moved into range. This one had a rack large enough to take care of all wii wm jLi MMglLuMl i the hats in Simpson's Restaurant, RACES vTl RACES today. East thought he was the victim of a mirage when after getting away to a two trick start on the defense he was able to make his powerful trump holding yield only one trick.

However, it took a bit of handling on the part of South. North opened with one no trump and South had a choiee of responses. He had the proper distribution and count for a raise to three no trump, but he chose to test the possibilities for a suit contract first by jumping to three hearts. Holding three trumps and a potential ruffing value in GLADYS WATT TED ALEXANDER Haseltine struggled to fight off swift case of buck fever. He Series Leads Park League By DAVE SKOLFIELD Of Tka Timet Staff Ray Kaminsky, who last season carried averages of 168 and 170, nominated himself for a spot on the Honor Roll Sunday with a 661 series in Park League at Sunshine Bowl.

Ray opened strongly with 244, dropped to 193 and came back with 224. Doug Marriott was second best in the group with 213-576, followed by Bob Polk 208-570. Walt Hertel 233 and Bill Rogers 225. In Early Sunday Mixers Charles. Sehner rolled 202-225-210 637 for top honors, followed by Dick Evans 212-589 and Ted Dob- aimed, fired, and hit the deer in the neck.

The big buck jumped Meetings Today Public Gatherings Outdeer Meeting, ope air forum, 1 to 4 Williama Park. St. Pelerabarf Hlttarlral Mateam. epeg 10:30 a m. la I and It I p.m., 335 2nd Av.

E. Renlar Cltlieaa, Cealer Clua, oppnalta Municipal Ptcr, open it a.m. to 10 p.m. Veterans l' J. Armr Reaerva, varloua nlta.

I' 8. Army Reaerva Training Center, 1101 Bears Drive E. Buddr CNalfea Pail 1, Amreta, p.m., IIS. Army Reaerva Training Center, 1301 Beach Drive Other Organizations Weillaiheiiea Retires Kmplaraa Aaaa- Ulim, Tourttt Center, 1 p.m. Retired Klrrtriral Workera Cluh, 1 10 41 St.

1(K)K Hall. Crealer Pltt.hurik Club, covered died upper, Gulfport Community Hall, p.m. Swtdlik Ciuk of 81. Fetcrebarg. regular meeting, 7:30 p.m., Knighto of Pythlaa Hall.

1522 JOtfc Avt. entertainment and dancing. Writ Virginia Male Saelely, basket picnic. Lake Maggiore, nona to 4 p.m. Retired IB al E.W.A.r.L.4;.I.O.

Ciuk, 1 10S 4th St. 8. St. Fetereburg Wrltera Club, meeting, Toffenettl't New York Room, 1:30 p.m. Call Mr.

Richard Lelth before noon tor reeervationa at 7S-0S82. Manuacripta read and criticized. Akabollra Anaarmeai, SI. Petersburg group, open meeting, I p.m., 1024 Central Ave. Fraternal Odd Fellewa Orange Lodge IS, IOOF, p.m..

105 Fourth Street S. Ladies meet in Small Hall. Nllram Ledge 181, FAAM, 7:30 p.m., Nitrim Temple, 2201 Firil Avenue N. Gull Beach Ledge Ml, HAM, 7:45 Cull Beach Temple, 14020 Marguerite Drive, Madeira Beach. St.

Fetereburg Chanter II, RAM, ataled ronvoration. advance officer! meht, 7:30 p.m.. Maionic Temple. 114 4th St. S.

i high into the air and plunged out NIGHTLY of sight. John scrambled down again. He found the arrow shaft. But are entered. Owners are Bev the broadhead was gone.

He ex Bowling's Top 10 (1960-61 Season Averages, Current Through Oct. 29) MEN Pos. Name (League) House Gms. Avg. I 1 Ted Alexander (Masters) Skyway 24 208 2 Sam Costa (Masters) Skyway 24 202 3 Johnny O'Connell (Classic) Ten Pin Lanes 24 201 Nabers, Frank Bradish, Earl Bowers Jr.

and Dr. Bob Hehen- berger. amined the area thoroughly and found the broadhead at the place where he had first retrieved his arrow. When he pulled the shaft out, John failed to notice that Naberi will have Capt. Rex Cole Jr.

as his skipper. Bradish has Capt. Bobby Buswell for his Mlti PoM-A-Grllle Fleet BIIP SIA 'ISHINO All Bay Seat Soil 1:10 A.M. Hih Guarantee. lealedet Red, Reel, Sell, Hall Day Seal Sallf at A.M.

aad 1:30 P.M. Snapper Trlpt A.M. Sri. HUISARO'S PIER Irk Fat-A-6rllle St. Pel Reach Pkeeo 21-7071 22-3271 the broadhead remained in the sports fisherman, the Fix.

Bowers has a brand new 33-foot sround. son 235-580. Dot Muntora ronea (EXCEPT SUNDAY) POST TIME MATINEE EACH SATURDAY 2:05 RAIN or CLEAR LADIES' NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY ALL LADIES ADMITTED FREE! In firing at the buck later he let so a shaft that had no sportsfisherman, the Cadi II. Cap tain of the Cadi is Buster Herz- broadhead. Now John will always og.

Dr. Hehenberger plans to be haunted by the time he hit 208 as Jo Bellerson copped series laurels with 494 for the women. Dot Klemmer led Monday Spares with 195-537, followed by Joan Krauss 193-500. Bowling's Top 10, which lists have Larry Holmgren on hand to run his boat for him. a big buck but forgot to notice Buswell, Cole and Herzog leave DIEP SIA FISHING Meil Modem I Diesel Mefort EL CAPITAN Leovet Bally A.M.

SS.0S Snapper Trip Sal. Midnight lllt'l Salt Heeta Deck John Pall Phono 22-MSI Friday morning, plan to stop that the arrow had no head. He'll have to live with the ar row of his anguish. Good Hunt over at Naples and continue on to Marathon on Saturday. Holmgren will leave Saturday or Sun Richie Strouse (All-Stars) Bowlarama 24 201 5 Lou Caro (Masters) Skyway 24 200 I 6 Bill Geary (All-Stars) Bowlarama 24 199 i 7 Sal Delise (All-Stars) Bowlarama 24 198 Jack Pettit (Masters) Skyway 24 198 1 Ray Trumble (All-Stars) Bowlarama 24 198 I 1 Harold Veller (Criss-Cross Mixers) Crossroads 18 198 p.

WOMEN 1-Gladys Watt (Ladies Classic) TPL 24 185 2 Skip Madson (Ladies Classic) TPL 24 183 "tt 3 Emily Pringle (All-Stars) Bowlarama 24 179 I 4--Dot Leigh (Ladies Classic) TPL 24 177 I Irene Richards (Ladies Classic) TPL 24 177 I 6 Ruby Morton (All-Stars) Bowlarama 24 176 I 7 Marion Fenton (All-Stars) Bowlarama 24 175 1 Betty Higgins (Suncoast Classic) TPL 24 175 I i Ruby Merchant (All-Stars) Bowlarama 24 175 Lori Morris (All-Stars) Bowlarama 24 175 Fischer Ties Td In Chess Test day. the best averages in St. Petersburg current through last week, appears today for the first time this season. This feature will appear the first Thursday of each month during the season. The delegation from St.

Peters The bow hunters are most happy with the way things are DAILY DOUILI ON FIRST AND 14 RACES burg will be the largest of any single area. going at the Citrus Management Area. Nearly everyone saw deer The Bowers group will include SKYWAY. Ralph Hucke of Dun- Mr. and Mrs.

Bowers, Mr. and and better than 50 per cent of brick topped Mix-ups League with 216-617 as Mary Billings paced Mrs. Roy Travis and Joe Klingel, all of Paradise Island. the hunters had shots of one kind or another in the first two But Service From St. Fcrtriburf NIOHTLY 6:41 MATINEES 12:41 the women with 202-516.

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opening blast was followed by a be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brad The hunt continues. A total of 17 deer had been recorded in the pair of 157s. Dotty Shadday bested her husband 192-498 to 191-490; Reran After Loot ReM a ish, Mr.

and Mrs. Red Marston. In the Bradish party will be Val Betty DeMoney topped her better first three days. There figures to be a huge turn defense. The Russian exerted Arneth of Lowell, Mass.

SI.S0 alaa tax SI.S0 alaa WtlCWTl i'i" I half 170-485 to 158-474; and Flo Wilson outdid her spouse 162-372 Bob and Joan Hehenberger are pressure, won the exchange and c) lt New Terk Time, Newa Service I NEW YORK After gaining a victory over Yugoslavia, in their adjourned fourth- forced a mating position in 40 from St. Petersburg. They'll fish out starting next Monday when it will be legal to shoot does. Officially the hunters will be able to 128-367. as a team.

With them will be moves. TEN PIN LANES. Jim Ditzen- Tom Williams, also of St. Peters round match, the United States took on the powerful Russian burg. berger sparked Chick's squad to a clean sweep with 212-603 in 1 The tournament starts Tuesday ouartet in the resumption Mixed League.

Esther Pulkrabek and continues through Saturday. of the chess Olympics, according to a report received from East Bowes Marina will be the boat took women's honors with 203-556 as Dot Ackerman notched best headquarters while the St. Peters burg contingent will stay at Key game of 237-540. Larry benn 223-552 was best game the Colony Motel, one of the first to Germany Tuesday. After five hours of play, the Soviets led the Americans by 2-1, with one game adjourned.

With totals of M'i'i, Russia recover from Hurricane Donna men. and get back into action. THE mm look of action to shoot deer of either sex Monday through Friday but if 75 does are killed before Friday, the doe hunt will be terminated. The shooting of does is an experiment. There is a heavy overpopulation of does and the attempt is being made to strike some sex balance at Citrus.

Too, officials are wondering about public reaction. We talked to many hunters at Inverness last weekend. Some were bowhunting for the first time and they were quite outspoken that pursuit of the deer with bow and arrow is a thrill and, to the vast majority, a satisfying A first timer, Paul' Hawk-1 ins, was intriuged. In his case, Top Catches BOWLARAMA. Hank Zawislin ski led Postal League with 224 597 as Ray Stenson, both of Craw holds first place, followed by thej United States, and Yu By Buddy Hickman, Paradise ford's squad, edged him in the goslavia, 11-9.

Island, 28-pound cobia on 8-pound game department by one pin. Bobby Fischer, United States test line. champion, opposed Mikhail Tal, Trudy Weidner opened in City League with 114 game, followed By Jim Rosati and party world champion, at the top aboard the Ida II, 81 mackerel trolling in the Gulf. board. The players castled on op by a scorching 212 and 181 for a 507 series.

Adding her 67-pin posite sides of the board and, By Joe Mecko and Joe Mecko, booster, she posted a 279 handi in a sparkling attack and count 3 kingfish 13 to 16 pounds. er-attack, they agreed to halve The 16 pounder caught by Joe the point after 21 moves of a cap game, high for the. league this season. Her handicap series of 708 was also a new high. Frank Nagel and Mark Marking were entered in Kingfish Stam INACTION he saw nothing but does in shoot in2 range.

They are protected un French defense. til next Monday. But Dr. Hawk At board No. 2 William Lorn- AaH.

bardy adjourned a king's Indian high for the men with 196-573 and 206. Bryan Wilson's 207-569 and ins thoroughly enjoyed the hunt ing experience. There seem to be no com pede. By Tommy Ferguson, Tarpon Springs, large catch of mackerel up to 3 pounds, Anclote Anchorage, on No. 2 squidspoon.

By Jack Walker, Tampa, fishing out of Sportsman's Dock, Tarpon Springs, two trout, 5 and defense with Mikhail Botvinnik, ex-world champion. The game Richard Bosson 232-550 were high in Trio League. Ben Yoder rolled 196-522 In Sun was evenly contested and adjourned after 40 moves. plaints about the conduct of the hunt. The wildlife officers did gome complete checking of the automobiles.

It necessarily slowed traffic down but the hunt day Mixers. Tommy Taber and Douglas Chapman each convert A repetition of moves forced a pounds. Solunar Tables draw in a Nimzo-Indian defense between Robert Byrne and Victor A.M. P.M. ed the 6-7-10 split.

CROSSROADS. Al Stephenson, Arnold Hedlund and Robert Kimball tied for top game in United Churches as each posted a 220. Miner Major Minor Major Korchnoi in 18 moves. Date Day Sn. 1 Thursday 4 Friday I Saturday Arthur S.

Bisguier lost to Vas 11:55 It: 25 11:31 11:41 1:25 4:15 7:00 3:45 :.15 7:20 1:14 sily Smyslov after 40 moves of a ers took it all in good spirit. All but a few hunters did, that Is. One that complained about the delay got a little extra attention. A search of his automobile revealed a pistol stashed behind a spare tire. Use of firearms in the archery hunt is absolutely illegal.

The character who took a gun In there has the sympathy of no one. oueens gambit, semt-iarrascn Largo High Boosters Slate Turkey Shoot Another turkey shoot has been TODAY'S SUNCOAST DEEP SEA FISHINO MISS JUDY Leavei I A.M. Retarm I P.M. Peed terved aboard. Salt aad hand towel free.

Ph. 22-l. Miit Mr Peck Jeka'a Pott. Keep year otch, ekip to there pheae. scheduled in behalf of the Largo NTERTAINMENT High School Athletic Boosters Fund.

It's scheduled for Sunday Marathoning RUMMAGE SALE Flrtt Church of Truth Wed. thrrairh from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Bay Sat. ClotMnf, Mlic.

16 am, to I em. Drive, two blocks east of the 309 15th Ave. rear of Church, Jutt oil 4th St. Eat. Largo fairgrounds.

Guns will be furnished by the The Suncoast will again be strongly represented in the Key Colony Beach sailfish tournament at Marathon. This was formerly known as the Guy Lombardo Tournament. Four St. Petersburg area boats MATINEE DANCE NEW YORK STATE SOCIETY Municipal Pier Ballroom club but gunners may bring their own. This is another in a series of successful turkey shoots the GULFSTREAM Vi DAY eft KINS PISH MARINA DOCK JOHN'S PASS SRIDGI Ph.

22-feSI Pre Salt A Hood Towel; Rod SOa Keep Tear Cateh I A.M. 1 P.M. Thuraday. Nov. I.

a.m. Mrry- makere Orchealra. Public Invited. Mem- Boosters have been staging. berth! ticket available it doer.

at- f.yv "7 ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE COMMUNITY HOUSE ADJOINtNO FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 240 Fourth Street North Thuraday and Friday, Nov. and 4, 10:00 A M. 4:00 P.M. Clothinf mamenta, houaehold article, booki Hi en, head for the road. Still the same silky smoothness Buick always had.

But this new Turbine Drive (standard on all full-size buicks) has more "bite" more get-up and got And as the miles sip by, you-snd your whole family-can really relax. Buick's big, new Comfort Zone gives you mora room for heads, shoulders, legs and feet A new Hide-Away drive shaft lowers the tunnel flattens the floor. New Control Arm suspension levels bumps, flattens corners. Special rub ber "donuts" even isolate road vibration. See your Buick dealer for a test drive.

You'll see why '61 is Buich't year I FEEL HOW ITS P0W-PACKED NEW WILDCAT V-8 AND NEW TURBINE DRIVE GIVE YOU MORE GO ON LESS GAS! Your first glimpM of the sleek, new, full-size '61 Buick tells you why it's called the Clean Look of action I But now, slip behind the wheel snd get the feel of the Clean Look of sction-in action. Turn the key and a new Wildcat V-8 springs alive-pow-packed yet miserly on fueL It's been streamlined insiie to cut friction. It's got a new gas-saver choking system, new calibration for carburetor and distributora whole new raft of refinements to give you more go on less gas. AS FINE, AS NEWAS YOU CAN GO -GOLF- PELICAN COUNTRY CLUI NO WAITING IS CkomotoKtMa Hale U.S. All.

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