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lt- THE TAMPA TIMES. Tuesday. June If. 19C2 Young Tampa Golfers Qualify TWO Advance in City Tennis Eight Tampa youngsters have uucucy urea a to pace me Temple Terrace qualifiers. Two players advanced with 1 qualified for the State Jaycee Junior Golf Tournament which will be played at the Pine Meadows Golf Club in Eustis next week.

Sixteen-year-old Ken Taslay shot a two-over-par 74 and paced the Palma Ceia field. Bill dereated Bill Kiescrt. e-i, e-r in a second round bout. Jaworski was to take on his second round opponent this aft- ernoon. He was to have played David Knight.

Other winners at Temple Terrace were LaRue Collins, Craig Fox and Eddie Pearce. Repre-Renting Palma Ceia will be Sol Flelschman Bill Watt and Risley Longmire. wins in the City Handicap men's singles tennis tournament at Davis Islands yesterday, Anthony Jaworski whipped Carl Cox, 2-6, 7-8, 6-1. in a first round match and Ken Webster Tarpons Home Tonight FORT LAUDERDALE (Special) The Tampa Tarpons jumped back strong and dropped the Fort Lauderdale Yankees, 5-1, here last night after taking a pair of losses the night before. Tampa will be home tonight for a double header with the ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT BUSINESS and SPORTS REVIEW- For Ntws Stylt Advtrtiiamtnr Spoe On This Widely Rod Pogt Call 229-7777 Ext.

263 or 268 for Tribunt Reprojtntativo PHONE 253-0643 OR 229-5571 Miami Marlins, beginning at 6:30 o'clock at Al Lopez Field. From the Cool Bottom Comes Refreshing News Spacing his record to 6-2, Tar jij i i pon pitcher Ed Stein stopped Germans vs. Curtis-Scsrpa Death Go With Handcuffs For Saul to Ed Graham is. FSL Standings Frt. G.B.

Sarasota 39 16 .709 Davlona Reach 33 24 .579 7 Fort Lauderdale ...31 23 .574 7'4 Tampa 27 25 10V, Miami 25 30 .4.5 14 Palalka 2.1 34 .404 1 7 Lakeland 20 31 .38 17 St. Fetersbur 20 33 .364 19 MO.NDAT-8 RESl'LTS Sarasota 5-3, Palalka 2-14 Lakeland 5. Miami 2 Tampa 5, fort Lauderdale 1 Daytona Beach 9. St. Petersburg TUESDAY'S GAMES 'TV i I if vJ A I Fort Lauderdale at Lakeland (2 gameat Miami at Tampa Sarasota at Daytona Reach St.

Petersburg at Palatka CANTO U.S.W.A. TEAM Here is the American Can Steelworkers softball team, Employees League champions for the past two years. They have already won their first half league title this year. Front row, left to right, D. elites, E.

Rubio, S. Castillo, L. Fowler. B. Diez.

Back row, Manager D. Hernandez, R. Alvarez, L. Alvarez, C. Bello, S.

Pillard. Batboy is J. Pintal Jr. Missing, W. Walkney, F.

Bello, J. Castillo, S. Mo Elveen, P. Mickler. luaMaaaauaAMaaaaaVH aaBBaaMMaHaaMaafci aWAjdJftJ Jot KUUIfc OKk.Al CURTIS SCARPA GRAHAM MALENKO the Yankees on six hits, re tiring 10 men in order at one point in the game.

By BOB FRICK Deep South Sports Editor World team champions Don Curtis and Joe Scarpa will their feud with Kurt and Karl Von Brauner in a "lights In other Florida State League mm SPORTS CIRCUIT rararasrawp games, the Daytona Beach Is out" Texas death match at the Fort Homer Westerly Armory landers retook second place by a 9-7 defeat of St. Petersburg i TECO Defeats Fire Dept. 2-1 Tampa Electric Company edged the Fire Department 2-1 F7 tonight while Manager Saul Weingeroff is handcuffed to while Lakeland outdid Miami, Eddie Graham. 5-2, for its third straight and Palatka overwhelmed league i Northern Light Is Yacht Race Leader After Promoter Cowboy Lut leading Sarasota 14-3. The Sun Sox won the first game of a trail's regular program of three events starting at 8:30 o'clock, double header 5-3.

in a Metro Softball League game here last night. G. L. Troupe's single and jf stolen base set up Ronnie Pin-ncr's RBI single in the first ning to give TECO a 1-0 The Fire Department tied the! the lights will be turned out for Stein fanned eight, walked one minute. The Germans will none.

The Fort Lauderdale run then meet the champs in an off- From Times Wire Services came in the third frame as Art Craft in the Newport-Bermuda racing fleet have been slowed the-record battle unsanctioned by the NWA. Lopez doubled and was singled home by Mike Hegan. score in the top of the third on a Al Diez1 triple which drove by a flat ealm- But the big yawl Northern Li8ht was ahead Ralph Russ. 01 the pack, 158 miles from the finish line early today. Storm- In regular action, the Assas vogel, the new ketch from South Africa which held the early Two walks and a single bv Bill Lindsay sent Tony Gon- lead, was about nine miles behind Northern Light.

The proud oia scnooner iina. one oi me W'- i few ships of her rig left in rac i ralcs across the plate with the winning run for the Electricians. Meanwhile, Charles Hernandez and Jack Thompson combined pitching talents to limit the Firemen to six hits. Softball Slate sins will meet Jerry Miller and Harry Smith in the feature; the Great Malenko will wrestle John Heath, and Jan Madrid will meet Tony Barbetta. Falls will not decide the Texas death match.

Action will continue until one team concedes or both members are unable to answer the bell. There will be one minute rest between falls. Tickets are on sale in advance at the Sportatorium, 106 North Little Leaguers Get Free Night The Tampa Tarpons baseball game tomorrow against the second place Daytona Beach Islanders is also Little League night. Little League baseballers will be admitted free if they go as a team nnit, in uniform, and are accompanied by a manager or coach. Kansas City bonus signee Tony LaRussa, formerly of ing, was five miles further back and carrying every stitch of sail she owned in the failing breeze.

Hope that StormvogeU the scratch boat that gives away time to every other craft in the competition, might crack the 70 hour, 11 minute record for the 633-mile run died with the failing wind. The record was set by the yawl Bolero in 1936. Swamp Yankee, a Class (or Photo Courtesy Silver Springs, Fla. IF YOU'RE LOOKING for a Letter way to keep cool, you should know about the G.E. "Weathertron" for home or office.

And, the people who'll give you the inside scuba are Sunstate Air Conditioning frau-ehised dealer for all G.E. Central Heating and Cooling Equipment. When you fill your lungs with "Weather-tron" air you'll know the meaning of real satisfaction. Commercial or residential nothing cools like the 'Weathertron" all-electric heat pump. Phone Sunstate now at 933-3174.

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But and gained the semifinals of the European Zone Davis Cup because of her time allowance, she stands a good chance of vic ROBBINS MFG. COMPANY GIYES -t'onrord Bapt. vt. Weltnrood! matches Chuck McKinley Chisox Pitcher and Mrs. Margaret Osborne du tory on corrected time.

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T. Ht. 7 IS iir1 Bapt. Brandon v. Spelt- Pont won second round matches Signs To Play A Boxcar View of Big Lumber Operation Office Space Is Now Available In Stovall Professional BIdg.

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BOAlnq to the Wimbledon tourney DETROIT VP) Dave Debus- schere, a pitcher for the Chi 9 ob -Harney Bapt. vi. Firat c. Of tddie Machen, the No. 2 con Budy Hernando remained in the running for one of the eight cago White box, yesterday C.Kf.

Gary. i fnnrlr fnr th hoai-vuioht titlo signed to play a second professional sport by agreeing to a remaining sipols in the Wimble 7: li Manhattsa Bapt. Bailatt romi Hvde I'aik. is available for a fight in Hous- tMnhait(iii Meth. v.

Urititon with sixth-ranked Cleveland Prlv, Hyde Park. tvnil. e. J. R.

Mynatt, Inc. and Mynatt Si, Associates, Inc. have moved to the Stovall Professional Building located contract with the Detroit Pis don championships by beating Alan Carpenter 2-6, 6-1. 5-7, 6-0, 7 F.r.t Bapt. Salem Kuamiiiff ui tons of the National Basketball Association.

Texas Boxing Enter. CowSiPri said today. Earl Gilliam, 6-3 In i first round elimination Debusschere was a third team at 305 Morgan Street. 7 u-Beimom Ht. A.tv.

c. vi. the TBC Promoter, sa he re- All-America at the University forest Htlla t'hriatian. Henry Oia match. Potpourri ldli wue jcMt'ruay irom CO Seminole Ilia.

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v. fellowahlp ant JKS, Rome fc Sllfh TO Henry a vi. Pioneer Tire, J. R. Mynatt.

Inc. is rental agent for the Stovall s- Seraphine Antao of Kenya ran stipulating a $25,000 guarantee for the bout in Sain Houston Coliseum. troit was eliminated from the NCAA tournament, Debusschere nome A sngn. 7 IS Blue Ansel v. Wert Coitt a 8.Z second 100-yard dash in an international tracK and field signed a reported $70,000 bonus merer Hunt MU.

baseball contract with the white Coa.t aterera vi. Ylnf Golf meet at Dublin, Ireland, but the sional Building, a large office Sox and is currently on their mark will not be put forward pitching staff. as equalling the world record because of a nine mile an hour Race Results NEW YORK Affectionately f2.30 a gjr aaaj tffec Jr Dale Morey of Morganton. N.C.. with a first round 67.

led the field today going into the second qualifying round for the Southern Amateur Golf Championship at Ormond Beach. Tied for second place at 69 were Charlr Harrison of Atlanta, trailing wind Florida State scored bv three lencths in the 137.480 building convenient to the courthouse and downtown Tampa. Air conditioned offices with MYNATT University has signed Dick Mul- tiny oivinon ot tne isational bunion nayior. tiunt Softball Results citt i.rGrH Poekv Creek 11, Fix All Claw It Bill Rite Battery IS. St.

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Del. BeiKy's Ship fSS.Ml ville, W.Va., football and basket drove to a length victory in the Tom ball star, to an athletic scholar Rohy Steeplechase at Delaware Park. BOSTON El Salvatore won John Mundy III and Marten by a nose in the Bunker Hill Handicao all services can be had at very reasonable rates. Parking facilities are available. Vort The NCAA Golf Tournament at Durham, N.C..

was burdened with the double as at Suffolk Downs. OC EANPORT. N.J. Nalanda J11.20i came from behind in the stretch and won the feature at Monmouth Park. signment of cleaning up its CHICAGO Intervener (M) won the Meadowland Handicap as Arlington Mynatt Associates, darkness-halted first round of Park opened a 73-day meeting.

qualifying play and running off general insurance, is one of the VACATION i a second 18 holes for the field of 215 players. After 13 hours Fight Results SANTA MONICA. Calif.Johnny New oldest established agencies in Tampa handling all lines of insurance. They also manage THROUGH THE WINDOW" of a boxcar which lias brought lir and plywood from the West Coat of the United States and lie far rearhes of Canada, is viewed a bit of nostalgia. Rarely seen in these days of mass production is the picturesque power housing for a sawmill operation.

However, the dust house, stacks, incinerator and cyclones are necessary as 90ro of the lumber sold at Robbins is manufactured at their plant at Nebraska Ave. and 131st St. For holesale or retail, Robbins Manufacturing Co. offers unexcelled service and lumber of unsurpassed quality. i oi piay jcsieruay, aaixness man, I4S.

Santa Monica. stODDed Hilario i finally forced a halt at 8 p.m Morales. 147'-j. Mexico City, S. rental for all types of SAN RAM I SC Jore Bahv) Sala- with 46 players still on the i 6.828-yard par 71 Duke Univer ir.

12(l'-, Torreon, Mexico, outpointed Quan James, 123, San Diego. 10. sity course Medal play in FAN FARE the National Association of WITH GARDNER ASPHALT PRODUCTS ship Bobby Fischer was defeated by Russia's Paul Keres in a candidates chess tournament match last night in 73 moves George Sargent, a native Englishman who became U.S. Open Golf Champion and president of the National Professional Golf Association, is dead at 79. He died yesterday in Atlanta after a lengthy illness More than half of the expected entries in the 14th annual World Amateur Wrestling Championships were on hand today at Toledo, Ohio, working out travel kinks and getting accustomed to the heat and humidity.

Tournament officials expect nearly 300 of the world's best wrestlers at the opening ceremonies tomorrow, AAU Names Meet Officials Florida Amateur Athletic Union president Eugene Shea of St. Petersburg named officials By Walt Dirzen HP-waaaB)aaBpjaj Get $25 to $600 quickly here repay later, over convenient period. i Lefthandcd Golfers champlon- ship starts today with 208 en-ijtered. The defending champ Ed i Swertman of Greensboro, JiN.C, is not entered because he iwas unable to obtain military I leave. Safety, Security, Snugness, Yours For Sure! CODING Many property-owners do things just in the "nick of Cafaaaaaa ZZi Shuford's PUBLIC wiser ones believe and follow the "stitch in time" philosophy.

To which group do LOAN YOU belong? Tennis Favorites advance on schedule today as the NCAA tennis championships got under way at Stanford, with 67 players representing 25 schools competing in the opening round. Top-seeded 'Rafael Osuna of South ceroArio The former group skims by Br1! 1V I sometimes. Theirs is a life i aaaaaaaaaMaaamaaaMaaaaaaaai am aim in OA. of uncertainty; often it's inse 312 Twiggs for a round of swimming meets cure as well. The latter group is vamwiii'" i Li with the Intra-CIub Champions FOAM VINLY Garden Soaking Hose never concerned with pending Coating ASA1.T of Bogota, Columbia, yesterday.

disaster; they move in a posi The Florida AAU team and ern California, a member of Mexico's Davis Cup team, eliminated Ken Paulson of Northwestern 6-2, 6-4. in the first round and ousted Jim Tenney of Michigan 6-1. 6-4, in the second the Bogota contingent will meet I 1 1015 N. Franklin 229-7277 4017 Florida 1737 E. Hillsboro 236-5765 A new kind of hose for I ThiN He I TOO A30UTTT In international competition at Clearwater Monday.

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