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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 36

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Tampa Bay Timesi
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St. Petersburg, Florida
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12-C SPORTS FUN St. Petersburg Times, Monday, September 11, 1961 Gorcn On Bridge Meetings Today DOWN THE LANES 191! By The "hlr Tribune I ANSWERS TO BRIDGE QUIZ Park group, closed meeting, First Presbyterian Church, Park Boulevard at 61st Street North, 8:30 p.m. Q. As South you hold: Public Gatherings Outdoor Meetings, open air fo rum, 2 to 4 p.m., Williams Park St. Petersburg Historical Mu night, covered dish supper, 6 p.m., Nitram Masonic Temple, 2201 First Ave.

N. Pinellas Lodge 169, Knlghti of Pythias, 8 p.m., Fraternal Hall, 4Q42 VQ5 AJS AKJ10I3 The bidding has proceeded North Fast South West seum, 335 2nd Ave. NE, 10:30 Classic Ladies Roll 4 Series Over 600 1 Pass 2 A Pats 2 Pass 2 NT Pass a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

Townsend Clubs Townsend Club No. 13, regular will be there. If he only one, you will, of course, contract for alx. Q. 5 As South you hold: AA74 VJS 4K862 AQJ43 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South I A Double Pass 1 NT Pass 2 Past What do you bid now? A.

Your high card holding die tatea that you make another move. You have an average hand In high-cards which wlU aurely produce a gam opposlta a aound take-out double. The recommended procedure la to bid two no trump. Q. As South you hold: AK3 K87432 AAK973 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 Double 2 A 2 What do you bid now? A.

Five clubs. It la true that sey 228-594 Vikings, Charles' Sehwara 206 54 1. i SADECKI MANOOCH meeting, 2:30 p.m., 18th St, and 28th Ave. N. Veterans St.

Petersburg Barracks 135. TEN PIN LANES. Pickinir the By DAVE SKOLFIEI.D Of The Timet Staff First National Bank 'Ladies Classie at Meadowlawn Lanes, formerly All-Star League at Bowlarama, began its season Friday and it was a night pins for 225-632 was Norman (224-587 and Barbara Mills 378. Rugged Rogues, formerly Goldman, keeling in the TPL Alcoholln Anonymous, Central group, open meeting, 8 p.m., 1410 First Ave. N.

Intra-County Civic Association, "Telephone Rate Increase." 7:30 p.m., Lealman Community Hall, 4250 5Gth Ave. N. Sunshine City Cat Club or Florida 7:30 p.m., Historical Museum, 335 2nd Ave. NE. Gulf Hawks Model Plane Club, business meeting, 7:30 p.m., St.

Bede's Church, 2500 16th St. N. Sunset Grange 169, pot luck dinner and meeting, 12078 88th Ave. Largo, 6:30 p.m. Fraternal Triangle Club, luncheon, noon, Detroit Hotel.

Gulf Beach Chapter, Order of Veterans of WWI, USA. 7:30 p.m., 6th Ave. and Tampa Bay 3 A Pass What do you bid now? A. Three epade. We do not ree-emmend proceeding to three no trump.

You have already announced )our diamond protection and you ahould felt thla opportunity to Inform partner of your moderate spade support. Q. 2 As South you hold: AKIOtM 5 JJ AKJJ2 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 A Double Redouble Past Pass 2 2 A Pass What do you bid now? A. Four spades. On the turfare thla hand la worth only 14 polnta.

But after apadea hive been sup- 817 Arlington Ave. IN. Northslde Lodge 283, FA AM, 7:30 p.m., Masonic Home Chapel, First Street and 32nd Avenue North. Elmer O. Smith Lodge 307, 50th Street and 75th Ave-nue North, Pinellas Park, Sunshine Chapter, Order of De Molay, 7:30 p.m., Sunshine Temple, 38th Street and 19th Avenue South.

Eureka Chapter 5, OES, 7:30 p.m., proficiency classes for District 20, Masonic Temple, 114 Fourth St. S. White Eagle Tribe. 71, IORM, meeting, Sons of Italy Hall, 4700 Lakevicw Ave. S.

Holiday Isles Shrine Club, 6 p.m., Desert Ranch, 6200 Gulf St. Petersburg Beach. Commercial League. Bill McDonald joined with a 625 that includ Drive NE. known as the Old Timers, got off to a flying start with several 500 series.

Leading the list was Harvey Gosnell with 529, BOWLARAMA. In Premiere Sunshine City Post No. 6827. to remember. Four 600 series were recorded, VFW, 8 p.m., 4145 34th St.

N. Post 14, American Legion, 8 ed the session's best solo of 255. Others were John LaRash 223 591, Art Crapnell 228-587, Carl Rogers 244 and Bob Edwards 234. Toe Buchanan socked the headed by Emily Tringle's 188 213-225626 in doubles action p.m.. Legion Home.

Central Ave. League Russ Keller shot 234606 Lori Morris rolled 200-105-228- and Beach Drive. partner has not advertised a strong hand alnre he failed to redouble and there Is aome doubt aa to Frank Sadecki, father of leading whether you can make It, but It sticks in the opening session 0fiCardinal Pitcner Ray Sadecki, is the Suncoast Classic League forback on lh lanes th' Iooka very much aa tho the enemy Other Organizations St. Petersburg; Composite Is about to bid four hearts, which, a 587 combination. Consistent iavs.

in nig lirst eilort He came Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, 623 and Janet Fall 207-201-192-600. Heading singles action, Sue Guerry opened with 154 and 205. Then came a real bomb 246 for a 605 series. Her game could well stand as season high for 6ome time, Sue posted 537 in dou up witn an opening 245 game, followed by 147 and 181 for a 573 bowling gave Coe gomes of 190, 201 and 196. C.

O. Jenkins team, seniors, Naval Reserve Training De Molay, 7:30 p.m., Masonic Temple, 14020 Marguerite Drive, Madeira Beach. series. J. E.

Lehman, who has Center, Bayboro Harbor, 8 p.m.; cadets, Albert Whitted Airport, hangar 3, 6:45 p.m. never bowled in a league before defending league champions, boasted three out of four 500 clusters. They were Irene Rich- St. Petersburg Knlchts of Co tried out two practice games one of them was 222. With this bles, Marge Ringer 525 and Jo lumbus Council, 8 p.m., 1720 Cen Senior Citizens Center Club.

1 BoiWsnn sis nihPr mpi ards 214559, Martha Pock- Jumblt Page 10-D tral Ave. p.m., Card party. 8-11 p.m.. ball dys Watt 534, including a 6-7 jlington 523 and Lola Jenkins 520. beginning, he should be ready to settle down to some serious Rainbow Court 22, Order of the room dancing.

Public invited. split conversion. Marie Urda 209 Marge Carlson nil W7 ana Eileen Alcoholics Anonymous, Pinellas Amaranth, meeting, obligation bowling. Thompson 512. 530 and Lydia Carr 410 apparently, you have no hope of defeating.

Since you will feel con-strained to make a sacrifice bid In that event, you might as well do it first as last and put the pressure of guessing squarely up to Weit, Q. 7 As South you hold: A8 6S V10S54 3 )6 4 9 4 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 1 A 1 NT Double What do you bid? A. Nothing. It would be presumptuous of you to attempt to rescue with this hand. Furthermore, partner may wish to rescue himself to two clubs or two diamonds and a two heart bid by you would Jack: him up one stage higher.

Q. 8 As South you hold: M0 9 4 VA103 K97S AJ8S The bidding has proceeded: SKYWAY. In Commercial ported, the value of your hand la lncreaned by three polnta on for the fifth spade and two for the sixth, You therefore have a value of 17 polnta. Partner'! redouble, combined with a raise, ahowe a minimum of 10. Q.

3 As South you AAQ53 VA75 OA642 97 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 A Pass 3 A Pass 4 A Pass What do you bid now? A. Nothing. Your Jump to three spades promised a hand valued at 13 to 16 points. You haven't any more than that. If partner had suf-fit-lent asseta to warrant Interest In a slim, he would have made some move other than the routine bid of four apadet.

QJ As South you hold: AKQ4 VAKJ9 AKQJ10 AS The bidding has proceeded: South West North East Getting off to a flying start in Matinee League, Phyl Hellman connected 183526. Jean Winters League Jack Hatton posted 216 557 and Jack Boggs 214590. In In other Meadowlawn Leagues: Night Owls, George Remcy 258 595 Kane's Ladies Scratch, Fat Cliff 216534, Eleanor Anderson 208525, Mildred Osborne 513 and Helen Munzert 501 Meadowlawn Commercial, Nite Gales Jo Jones shot 203489. Skyway Center Four On The Premises Rain or Shine some, city's largest scratch league (24 four-man teams), be Charles Zoda 246-614, Paul Her used a 200 centerpiece toward 499, Pat Sisia 202 and Phyllis Harris an opening 200. Paul Lascka took individual honors in Knights of Columbus League with 206570 count.

Timber Topplers kicked off the season with Joy Brown very much in the picture with 198 555. Top single effort was Myrt Bossert's 200 opening line in a 502 cluster. Les Perry took the spotlight in Pinellas Lumber League opener Col. Chat. Moytr gins rolling at 9:30 tonight.

Still openings. If interested attend 8:30 p.m. meeting. SUNSHINE. Ted Manooch in his first try at league bowling rolled a 203 game.

Tops was Gene Hutchins 236-624. GOING FOR WHAT IT BRINGS FOLLOW THE LEADER Auctioneer TODAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1 P.M. West North East South INT Double Past What do you bid? A. With this hand you hue a clear-cut leave-In." Partner'a hand la presumably as good as an opening one no trump bid; that Is to say, at least 16 points. You have eight, which gives your aide a preponderance of the high-cards to wit: at least 2 to IS.

West's dummy Is known therefore to be a complete blank and bis offer to make seven tricks will fail short of the mark. It's Their First Following are bowlers who last week topped major hurdles in league play for the first time in their lives. 200 GAME 'J. E. Lehman, Bowlarama 222 Arden Ellison, Crossroads 212 Fran Othen, Sunshine 208 Ted Manooch, Sunshine 203 2 Pass 2 Pass What do you bid now? A.

Four no trump, a clear-cut Blackwood call. Partner has Ir.di- cattd a heart suit that Is probably i six to the queen and the only pertinent question 1 the number of aces, If he has two, a (rand slam Fischer Tied For 1st Rams Trip Vikings MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL UP) -The Los Angeles Rams cashed Minnesota Viking mistakes twice ATTRACTIVE HOME Set this lovely home, featuring spacious living ream, dinette, delightful kitchen, luiuriout tile bath and two twin-site bedrooms. Also an Inviting FLORIDA ROOM, large lighted walk-in closets, plus an oversize garage. Far a desirable home in fke-new condition, an lovely corner lot convenient to everything, be sure to attend this Auction.

FINANCING AVAILABLE INSPFCTION: tui 512 yesterday to hand the new Na Carroll, Curry Tie At Lakewood 500 SERIES Fran Othen, Sunshine 600 SERIES None reported. tional Football League entry a (c) 1961 New York Times NEW YORK With a fourth-round victory over Fridrik Olafs-son of Iceland in the International Chess Masters Tournament at Bled. Bobby Fischer of New-York moved up into a three-way tie for first place, at 3-1; with Arthur B. Bisguier of New York and Ewfim Geller, Soviet Union, according to a report from Yugoslavia yesterday. I I I 'ililStl 21-17 defeat as the Vikings made Zane Carroll and Mac Curry 6565 67th Avenue North their first home appearance.

The Vikings, losing their fifth Pinellas Park ended up even with quota to share championship honors in the Sundowners Swingeroo Tour straight exhibition game, took a LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH FLORIDA'S LARGEST LEADING FINEST AUCTION SERVICE Ex-Miami Gridder Hurt 3 0 lea on Mercer's 22-yard Voice of Experience'' nament at Lakewood Country field goal in the first period to New York Ti- fore tne Rams saried roning- Fischer conducted the white Club yesterday. into the final 18 holes, went down minus two yesterday while Curry evened up his first round minus one with a plus one. Other scores: Minus Dr. Joe Pllkinaton. Gene Jenkins, Dick Roberts and Dave Butler.

Minus Jimmy Mann, Poo Farrar. Dave Beazlev, Bob Allen and Pardner Brown. Minus Frank Sutton and Dr. Charles Bell. Minus 7 Gearqe Mitchell, Red Wool-ard, Ron Kowalskl and Harry Roltes.

tans onensive center, Mine hu icr pieces in a bicinan defense set Lot Anoeles 7 14 3 dock, broke his jaw early in the I Minnesota it'Jitip by Olafsson. The youthful FREE u. s. first period of Saturday night's interception i United States champion was able FREE APPRAISAL CALL 7-5548 21-20 American Football LeaeueM villanueva kick) I LA Arle't 35 Pass from Bratkow- Eddie Edwards. Saturday's first round leader with plus 3, fell by the wayside and finished third when he carded a minus 5 in the final round to give him a tournament total of minus 2.

Carroll, who carried a plus two SAYINGS viiiuij uvci uumuii. iski (Villanueva kick! The former University of Mi- LA Arnett 9 run (villanueva kick) Minn MaIaU n-- trnm T.rkuilnn to capitalize on a clever combination which netted the exchange and two rooks versus a queen. Thirty-nine moves were recorded when the Icelander resigned. en BOND ami ace was taken to Massachu-i (Mercer kick) setts General Hospital. winn larnenton 1 run (Mercer kick) I Attendance 77,983.

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