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DOWN THE LANES Suncoasf Duo Vins Mobilelife Shuffle Meet li. Petersburg Timet, Friday, December 30, 1940 Fun CC Mrs. Krauss (146 Avg.) Hifs 621 Series A Sunshine DovI LITTLE SPORT By ROUSON rtt Vrf Aime Wood and Ralph Black- IT 11- I Other good scores were hit by tern Cat. IHt IT WMKl IIA'-Ht man of Clearwater yesterday won the first annual Mobilelife Mary J. Robbins 210-504, Mane! ii Meetings Today doubles shufflcboard tournament at Trailer Estates, Bradenton, by defeating in the finals R.

H. Roby and Lyle Cass of Bradenton "5-21. 57-76 and 81-12. The event was the second placement for the Clearwater Ermscher 186-301 and Jean Mc-Gaughey (140 avg.) 201-495. In Sky Rockettes Margaret Belcher hit 512 and Kerry Kerrigan 202-504- Carol Terry counted 206, her first time over 200.

Bob Steele led the boys in Tcp-si Cola Junior League tourna Lake Mujiore. pic- Italian White MARDLE WINDOW SILLS Cut to your exact measurements Stone and Marble Supply, Inc. Taaadlaa aflrlr. BK, am. Public Gathering Opti Air ma.

WilUunt fara, 14 p.m. Special Interests By DAVE SKOLHELD 01 Te. Timet kail Joan Krauss, wife of the per. onable co-manager of Sunshine Bowl, brought down the house and special plaudits from her husband. Jerry, when she rolled a 621 series In Monday Spares League.

Series in the 600s are rolled In St Petersburg rather frequently by the fairer sex, but they are almost always posted by gals toting averages of 170 or better. Joan's humble average in the Monday league is 146. Her performance Is even more startling when one realizes her best previous series was a mere 535. She has been bowling only three years, during which she pair in statewide tournaments this season. They were second in ment with 139-151-181 for 567 Stare Societies Mtrklfia Mate tUtMj, ears' nartjr, 7 JO Tourist Center.

Petenkarf Iwm rink, Bavarian Inn. e)t Blid. N. (iermaa Aawtraa aiefinf ftarlelr, rehearsal, Golden Arrow. 7 too 6in handicap series.

Ken Haas, one- WA MT00 441 tSth Sr. North week-old member of the league SI Finellaa Park. who was inclici-" M. Petrrskatf Plrl n-IH. Mumm Buldin(, SJ5 and Ave.

I ble to enter the the; i a m. I'nohigraphy. event, rolled rolled' ill fkon lomps Byrne Scores In U.S. Chess Tournament -J i and ,1 along with 1111 Other Organizations BarlleN Part Taaln feater. rerord lop.

seniors JOAN KRAUSS headi skyward oa 190-215-216 the Kow Kapital Doubles at Kiss-immee. The contest was also a mark for the Bradenton duo who were breaking the ice for the first time this season. Both Roby and Cass have been long-time stalwarts of the Times Roll of Champions. Carl Spillman and Frank Henderson, the tough squad representing Sunshine Pleasure Club of St. Petersburg, had to settle for third place after losing to Wood- came uo with with (c) last Stm Tark Timet Kra-f ferric 7 10 am, Junior Hih biwlenla.

171 199 212 NEW YORK Robert Byrne, Lea ra Amerlraaaai I trail Villace. 2710 4iH SI. N. HI. Prlenkare Heartrf IUf Calh- U.S.

open champion, registered Madson with 587. Skip shot be- 582 scratch. Not5 half bad for his first points in the Lessing J. low average in her first line with nlie Dauchiere Hall, alk Ave. and 3rd M.

lip readlnc lrnon. I ao- Rosenwald Tournament for the 17 year 151, then got right down to busi eial buare and canta, 2-4 p.m. ave birth to two children, the last four months ago. The big series was built on a first game of 190 in which she missed in the 8th, 9th and 10th ft old aver- with a 124 United States chess champion ness and scattered the maples Fraternal SMS If A I a4 kt A ship Tuesday. Bobby Fischer tor 216 and 220.

The best single effort was 229 4. Pelariknrf tadaa IOOP, I p.m.. 117 Arlington Ave N. frames. Her second game of 215 was clean.

In the third she was Blackman in the semifinals and; maintained bis one-point lead winning over Harry Fabling and over field. Kenyon Ricci of Bradenton Trail- He won an adjourned game Elki Udae int. TS1 Arlington by Rose Weyhenmeyer. After Ave. N.

clean until the 10th frame when 11 GAMES NIGHTLY (wept Swviey er Park in the playoffs for third; with Charles Kalme and then been in HAAS event he would have finished with a 711 handicap series. Bonnie Allen and Courtney Thompson won senior doubles with 996 series. In the junior division Buster she missed the 5-pin for a 216 Bridge Winners and fourth place 80-26, 78-73. held Fischer, who played black, Over the course she counted 16 Ed Woeber and Babe Beng of, to a draw in the seventh round BBIIHiF C1.1B. MondaT (MP CAMS TIMS Mr.

and Mia. Mark Noble; Boae Trailer Estates won the amateur Fischer and Kalme both played Allen-(iertnido Howe. B. N-S' KatMeen opening with a pair of 141s, Rose had visions of a triplicate, but her triple came in the form of strikes in her final game in which she chalked up a pair of turkeys. Other big hitters were Gladys Watt 212-576, Emily Pringle 209-564, Coe Buchanan 204,559, Marie Urda 210-553, Arlene Levine 202- division by defeating C.

Copland Mr.Nutl-Jamea H. Mulleni E-W: Don Yedvob hit 193-124-122535 with SORin NO MINORS florid State Dacmn South Dolt Mobry and Gandy Blvd. i I l. Blum-Hnnald Srhoenau. handicap.

Sandy Johnson won the strikes. Joan rolls In one other league, Sunshine's Brunch Club, in which she averages a sturdier 138. Also in Monday Spares Doris Hasick shot 199-516 for second high. MKYMAY. Tueeday (MP A.

Si Mr LlkiauS. Jj. nJ. UIUUC CiiiU wis- and Mia. Mark Noble i F.

Mr. and girls division with 129-174 136 499 Vn. Howard lllman. B. N4' Jamei with handicap.

Yedvob and Jim Mullen-Pat Petnukryi Wl Berneeve BUS SERVICE from Southarn Tour Stotlon 1 00 4th St. Se. Round Tri $1.10 nluitoi. IUS HAVES 7 P.M. Nightly Ircapt Swndayt.

aggressively. Fischer used a strong attack, but sacrificed the exchange early. In 14 moves, Samuel Reshev-sky and James Sherwin cautiously played to a draw. In another match, William Lombardy and Pal Benko also drew. Lombardy adopted a king's In Cherbolli Gara Done.

my Brass took doubles with 1025 554, Joy Brown, 536, Evelyn Brady 534, Eleanor Anderson 525 RHrrrtEBOARia. Tueidar, H. NS: handicap set; Susan Moran and Cindy Anderson, girls doubles. Nettie ljuarua- William Uwrenrei and Shirley DeNardin 523. Nellie Bvera- Hoarlia bantri.

A. n-s: uon 985: Judy Anderson and David Blum. Honald Scboenaui K-Wt S. IJewey Earl, mixed doubles, 1049. Judy's SKYWAY.

Fran Rhoton carved Weat- Howard lllman. B. N-S: Glenn Bear- Ruth Calater: O. Nauman- Al games were 168-171200. TEN PIN LANES.

In a high-scoring session this week, thre were 16 sets over 500 and 11 games over 200 in Ladies Classic League. Irene Richards was on top with 589 series on 192 186-211. Just two sticks behind was Skip a 570 series on 191-209-170 to lead SAVE TIRE WEAR dian defense against Benko's queen pawn opening. Lombardy introduced a variation at move lot Strom. C.

N-S: Mr. and Mra. Rob In Bantam division Bob Bru- Skylarks League. Marty Oliver sen of Hollywood Trailer St. Petersburg, were third after defeating Harry Neath and Carl Kimmel of Sunset Trailer Village, Bradenton.

Yesterday's results: EXPFRT. nVinMaaL: Jt. R. Robytvle Cast (Bradenton) def. Harry FablwrKen Riccl Bradenton 10-7J.

75-66. 76-65: Aime Wood-Kalph Blarkmaa (Clearwater) del. Cart Spiliman-r'rank llenderaoa iSun-ahine) 25-76, 10-57, 75-66. linala: Wood-Blarkman def. Roby-Caaa 75-21, 67-76, 81-12.

Plareffe: Spillmen-ilenderaoa FaMing Riocl gn-16. 76-73. i AMATEUR. Finale: Ed WotbarBabe Ben (Trailer Eatatet) del. C.

Copland-Al Wilton (Saraeotal 77-69, S3 77. PI.t-affa: E. 8. Gruba-C. Jenaen (Hollywood St.

Peteraburf) del. Harry Neab-Carl Kimmel (Suniet Tr Bradenton) ert Anderaom Nkholaa Ila Slobl. D. Mra. E.

W. Oberlln- came in second with her first 500 No. 9 pawn to queen bishop Winifred Haubi E-Wi Earn Cbemjr. Mary baker threw 156 and 158 games for a first place on 330 handicap series, 524 with 186 final line. 88 Boiyard.

E. Thomaa Mnrfan- Wil three attacking the center forma liam Paraonii Maria Elfere- Alma series. Donna Bennett led the Misaligned and out af balance wheett drag and tcuff along, cautlng tlrei ta wear rapidly. tion. Most Cars Travland.

girls with 134-119. Bob and Donna then combined for the mixed dou Goren On Bridge bles title with 619 series. Perry FRONT END ALIGNMENT Adjust Irahei Add necessary brake fluid Re-pack front wheel bearings lalance bath front wheelt Re-align front and Austin and Ricky Tipton snared boys doubles with 601; Lynn vulnerable. 79-44, 75-51. East-West deals.

Mansfield and Nelda Ehrenfeld, girls doubles, 80, BOWLARAMA, New face be Kilmer Wins Award PALO ALTO, Calif Ifl UCLA Northlno news but, on the king of di-lamonds, East showed out, discarding the queen of spades. It had been declarer's intention to win the third diamond in dummy and try the club finesse. But East's peculiar discard set him to thinking. What was East Valve Rtgrlnding and Rtfaclng Automatic Transmission Service Generator and Starter Service tailback Bill Kilmer Wednesday won the Pop Warner Award as the most valuable senior football hind the counter at Bowlarama belongs to Ray Patchin who came to St. Petersburg from Olympia, Wash-, where he was a bowling proprietor.

He will be a bowling instructor and will be re player on the Pacific Coast. PROSTATE TROUBLES The fact that ytnth It titmpt Mich troublt (Mint Indlcatt that they ara rtlattd tha chanqtt aur body qott through with aqt. Thare art RO lubitontlol preofi that they ara dut ta arttrloicleraili ar local Inflammation. It Ii mora ponlblt that they art related ta tha mala cllmatarlc. lefera becoming chronic, prettata trouble It precedtd from time ta time by acuta ttaget In which tha gland becomet Inflammed and enlarged.

There It pain, heat, red nest, twelllng, temperature, reduction In flow and frequency. There It a feeling af weight In tha abdomon and between tha legt In tha perineal region. Simple, conservative treatment can be af great help In pre venting terloui trouble which may develop In later yean. DR. M.

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Ray has a high lifetime average of 196 and a 299 sanctioned MOST AMERICAN CARS the way? This seemed plausible. If that were the case it would be fatal to lead one more dia 95 1 game to his credit. ST. GARAGE GOLF PELICAN COUNTRY CLU1 NO WAITING II Ckamnlomhlp Hole. U.S.

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No. Phone HE 5-0711 mond and permit him to discard the king of spades. So reasoning, declarer immediately led a heart. When West was in with the ace there was "fst nothing he could do but continue Pass with the spades. East won with Pass the king, but the suit was hope-Pass lessly blocked.

i Arts And Theatre On Pages 8, 9-D North East South Pass Pass 1 2 4 Pass 2 NT 3 NT Pass Pass Toy Opening lead: Five of A In today's hand South became declarer at a contract of three no trump. With all hands ex dollars on end by buying during Schwobilt's great CLEARANCE posed to view, it is evident that a five-diamond contract would be much safer. However, when North was able to give only tingle raise South decided abandon any hopes for an 11 trick game. Perhaps a little pa tience on the part of South, dur Ing which time he might take pains to describe his entire hand would have made it clear that the spades were a weak spot the no trump. The five of spades was opened and East's jack went to declar sQDJI er's ace.

Declarer found himself with only seven running tricks inasmuch as the immediate es tablishment of the spades precluded his cashing of a heart Ve return ycur "full" pdol ADJUST BRAKES Thoroughly inspect brake lining and wheel cylinders, add heavy duty brake fluid if necessary, and precision adjust brakes. trick. It appeared, therefore, that the success of the contract would depend unon the club finesse This was a depressing thought because if the club finesse sue ceeded a slam in diamonds was there and, if it failed, the three one. group of our finest no trump contract was apparent. doomed.

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