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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, Sunshine Park Selections By Associated Press 1 Boss I Palace-Circles, Marshaveista. i Seventh Tribe, McBeiilll. Re- trouve. King of Kings. La Bert, Dust Affair.

Questionable. Real Rough, Daily Mist. flame Winnie, Tobago. Haskins. Measurement, Lucky Bit.

Jim-wt's First. Hap Glaudi. Driving, Pheidip-pides. Party King, Bouquet Billy. Calm Warrior.

9 Powertown, Stray Gift, My Shoemaker. BEST BET: Game Winnie. Sprinters Top Dog Track Field A field of sprinters, headed by Circus Supreme of the Circus City Ranch Kennel, Gun Happy, owned by Alderson and Lentz and Flight of Fancy. James Gallagher star, top the field tonight in the featured Grade A ninth race over the Associated Course at the Kentucky, Tulane Lead SEC Race (Continued from Page 23) contests involving Kentucky and Tulane. Alabama is at Florida, Georgia Tech at LSU and Tennessee at Mississippi.

Kentucky was idle Saturday night, but Tulane put down a late surge by Tech and kept its championship dreams alive with a 73-67 victory over the dangerous Yellow Jackets. Georgia snapped a six game losing streak and dropped Alabama 64-52, Vandy rolled over LSU 78-66, Auburn edged Florida 73-70, and Mississippi State outscored Tennessee 97-90 in a double-overtime thriller. Leads All the Way Paced by Stan Stumpfs 22 points, Tulane led Tech all the way but had to rely on free throw accuracy for the victory. Tech outscored the Greenies 54-50 from the floor. Lovelace Wins Two Dixie Races Tampa's Charlie Lovelace and Fort Lauderdale's Harry Pinner dominated the annual Dixie National Outboard Regatta yesterday off the 22nd Street Causeway.

Lovelace won in events for A stock runabouts and utility, placed second in KG-7 hydros and was third in A stock hydros. Pinner won in the A stock hydro got a second in the A stock runabouts and thirds in the KG-7 hydros and utility. A capacity crowd lined the causeway for the races over a measured mile course. The results: A stock runabouts Lovelace; 2, Pinner; 3. Bob Jackson.

Clearwater. KG-7 hydros 1, Al Cali. Lakeland; 2. Lovelace; 3, Pinner. utility 1.

Lovelace; 2, Bob Neil. Tampa; 3, Pinner. A stork hydros 1, Pinner: 2. Herb Lamphear, Tampa; 3. Lovelace.

stock hydros 1, Jack Jerome. Atlanta: 2. N. B. Ryalls.

Wabbasso; 3, Whistler Schmidt. Miami. stock hydros J. D. Carpenter, Tampa; 2.

Lamphear; 3. Cali. Frostproof Beats Kathleen Cagers By 43-32 Score Lakeland Team Tops Tampans In Final Of Tribune Tourney (Continued from Fage 23) defense of Lakeland started telling on the Sigma Phi team in the third as the Zeniths piled up an eight point advantage at 49-41. Tavenier scored six of the points as Jack Key, ex-player at Oklahoma City, duplicated a first quarter performance of four points. Bischoff, who made 14 points for the night, scored eight of them in the third, mostly with hook shots.

John McNamara. who shared rebounding honors with Bischoff for the Pikes, made 15 points with eight coming in the last period. Courty and Gish each scored 15 points while Key made 14 and Tavenier 13. Lakrland Sigma Phi Zeniths ft tp Kpsilon ft tp oui ty 5 5 15 M'N'mara 4 7 15 Taylor 4 0 8 Linsav 13 5 Snee 0 0 0 Rece 0 0 0 Taveoier I 5 3 13 Puderb'ch i 1 0 2 Key 7 0 14 Bischoff 5 4 14 Gish 5 5 13 Tiner 0 0 0 Miller 12 4 Sparling 4 0 8 Kendall 0 0 0 Sullivan 3 2 8 Merett 10 2 Totals 27 15 69 Totals 19 16 54 Score: LAKELAND 11 21 17 2069 SIGMA PHI 19 10 12 1354 Officials: Fernandez and Stevens. Tallahassee Pros Lead 1 Mi i i VI 1S ft.

-r SEEKS SEVENTH WIN TONIGHT Circus Supreme, 57-pound speedster of the Circus City Ranch Kennel, is expected to go to the post as favorite tonight in the Grade A featured ninth race at the Tampa Greyhound Track at Sulphur Springs. Circus Supreme has drawn the three box for the feature event. Alderson, G. A. Van Donck Rallies To Win Venezuelan Golf Tournament CARACAS, Venezuela, Feb 10.

(JP) Belgium's Flory Van Donck came from behind with a two-under-par 69 today to win the Venezuelan Open Golf Tournament by one stroke with a 72-hole score of 277. Argentina's Robert Devicenzo, representing the Mexico City Country Club, skidded to a 73, for his highest score of the four-; day tourney and wound up in a tie for second place with Joe: Conrad, former British amateur; champion now a pro from San Antonio, Texas. Each had a 278 with Conrad shooting a 70 221 29 32 29 258 .13 33 32 298 38 35 33 310 41 44 38 317 40 43 34 3fitl 51 49 43 2.18 29 27 41 335 39 49 45 293 40 40 34 233 20 30 25 229 21 34 30 3H4 56 42 39 308 4 2 4 9 5 4 287 38 38 39 256 39 29 37 294 49 35 39 201 19 17 31 166 27 20 15 169 21 18 28 152 20 18 16 .316 35 33 38 235 18 23 41 255 35 30 29 201 22 25 26 243 24 27 23 154 20 27 20 Tampa Greyhound Track at Sul phur Springs. The sprint race heads a card of 10 events, arranged by Racing Secretary Leddy. Besides the featured Grade A race, a Grade event is slated along with two Grade races.

In other events young pups will take over the spotlight. Circus Supreme is owned by Dr. Cecil E. Miller of Sarasota nd had advanced rapidly this ear to move into Grade A com petition. The speedy runner has won six races, finished second wice, and third three times in 23 starts.

She ran twice in Grade AA races fourth and sixth. finishing Flight of Fancy had started 1 times, won three and fin- shed second once. In his last tart Thursday night. Flight of Fancy lost to Transcript, owned by A. L.

Sparks by two and a half lengths. Gun Happy, a tretch runner, has won three times, finished second on four occasions and third five times 22 starts this season. Rated Threat Tma Doll, owned by J. R. Githens, who ran in the recent Gasparilla Stake qualifying, is rated a threat tonight.

Ima Doll has been in the money on 5 of 24 starts with four wins, five seconds and six third place finishes. The qualifying for the annual Tampa Juvenile Stakes, won ast year by Party Leader of the Huron Kennel, begins Tuesday night with 24 youngsters entered in three races. The two winners of the races and two of the three third place finishers will run in the Ju venile Stake Friday night. E. A.

Rouleau, general manager of the track, said names of the third place finishers will be placed in a hat and two will be drawn to fill the field for the Juvenile Stakes. The money for the stakes Is raised jointly by nomination fees and by the Tampa Track. Rouleau said when dogs are nominated for the event before the racing meet gets under way, the owner or trainer pays a $5 entrance fee. When nominations for the race are called for, an other $5 fee is paid. Dogs qualifying for the race pay $10 each.

This is then matched by an equal sum from the dog track. Some of the outstanding pups nominated to run in the Ju venile btaKe quaniying are Standing By, Go Back, Butter, Sobegood, Fable Birdie, Fable Bogey and Fable Niblick. Kennel Standings Including: Feb. 8th Kennel Sts. 1st 2nd 3rd 41 26 Abernathy 304 41 your car icill look better last longer and cost less to run We service all makes of automatic transmissions and automobile air conditioning.

Alderson. P. Alderson-Lentz Austin Raltes Blackwell Brooks Castellani Circus City Daniels Deep Rock Githens Groves Howell Huron Jacques Kirkland Moses Rogers Sparks Lillie ENTRIES FIRST RACE Associated course. Grade first half daily double). 1.

David DwiEht 5. I.es Paul 2. Swell Guide 6. Washito 3. Key Dofi 7.

Cotton Dandy 4. Bidding High 8. Tag Money SECOND RACE Associated course, Grade (second half daily double). 1. Mountain Sam 5.

Jack Batty 2. Fair Star 6. Hear Ye 3. Kinder 7. Rural Frosty 4.

War Fog 8. Lucky Line THIRD RAC Associated grade maiden. 1. Lin Lue 5. Lovely Line 2.

Amphibian 6. Mountain Cathy 3. Reddi Eddi 7. Piccolo 4. Pinelet 8.

Old Beckie FOURTH RACE Associated course. Grade E. 1. River Gate 2. Transpose 3.

Our Evelyn 4. Ruth Frost FIFTH RACE Grade E. 1. Racer 2. Drucie 3.

Twinkle's Lad 4. Walk The Line SIXTH RACE Grade D. 1. Fluffy Kit 2. Wirey 3.

Apache Rose 5. Super News 6. Wordy Bird 7. Black Brother 8. Gainsboro Associated course, 5.

Proud Banner 6. Keith Deven 7. O. K. Lou 8.

Greatest Gift Associated course, 5. Dwight David 6. Karly To Bed 7. Circuit Rider 8. Milam Gal 4.

Dandy Tandy SEVENTH RACE Associated course. Grade C. 1. Alastar 5. Sweet Petunia 2.

Fable Fancy 6. Susie Cutie 3. Easv Coin 7. Frankie Adams 4. Gvpsv Gold 8.

G. Jim Bowie EIGHTH RACE Associated course. Grade B. 1. Cathryn Linn 5.

Gladys Fay 2. Shunqa 6. Melstone Manor 3. Fasv Keeper 7. Golden Medley 4.

Mulev 8. Tex Rock NINTH RACE Associated course. Grade A. 1. Ima Doll 5.

Town Key 2. Union Hall 6. Gun Happy 3. Circus Supreme 7. Chief Red Cloud 4.

Flisht Of Fancy 8. Damaged TENTH RACE Three-eighths mile, Grade C. 1. Georgia Gibbs 5. Sawdust Trail 2.

Homalee 6. Olklee 3. Surprised 7. Intrinsic 4. Fable Fi.xit 8.

Copy Pattern factory registered mechanics full guarantee! learns lo lie MOULTRIE, Feb. 10. (JP) Two professional golfers from Tallahassee led their teams to a first place tie in the 36-hole Southeastern Pro-Amateur Tournament today. Both teams were 19 under par. Hank Mercer, a pro studying for a masters degree in education at Florida State University, teamed with Amateurs Art Ruffin of Ocala, Albert Yancey and Jack Veighte, both of Tallahassee, for a best-ball score of 61-64125.

Chuck Rae, head pro at the Capital City Country Club, joined with Amateurs Bunk Berry, Bill Thornton and Edwin Jenkins, all members of FSU's golf team, for a 63-62-125. Mer cer and Rae received $425 each. Tied for third place were teams led by Pros Charlie Harper of Columbus and Bob Hayes of Macon. Harper and Hayes each received $150. Fisher Advances Herb Fisher defeated Dr.

Joe Flynn, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, in a quarterfinals match in the City Businessmen's Tennis Tournament vesterday at the Davis Islands Club. There were three second round matches. Joe Warshaw decisioned Julian Smith, 6-1, 6-3; Norbert Didier won over Buck Miles, 6-1, 1-6, 6-0, and Dr. Maurice Hadded defeated Dave Pinholster, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3. Didier will play Joe Heyck in a second round match this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock.

Bruiser, Snyder To Continue Mat Feud Tonight Dick The Bruiser and Wilbur Snyder will continue their wrestling feud at Fort Homer Hesterly tonight in the main event of a three-match wrestling card arranged by Pro- Imoter Cowboy Luttrall to start jat 8:30 o'clock. i Dick, who weighs 250 pounds, iwill have a 15-pound weight advantage in the two, out of three falls match with no time limit. Dick, former pro football player with the Green Bay Packers, was disqualified in the first match. I The special semifinal also i may have a rough note. Don I Leo Jonathan, a young giant I who once held the Canadian title, will take on the Masked iRed Demon in a one-fall, 45 minutes limit match.

The Black Menace, a masked wrestler, will face John Bence in the one-fall, 30 minute opener. Jimmy Lee, one of Auburn's scintillating sophomores, scored 20 of the Plainsmen's 32 points in the second half to offset a furious Florida rally. Lee wound up with 30 for the night, the same as Florida's Joe Hobbs. Ray Allen and Curt Gleaton hit for 22 and 21 points in Georgia's triumph over Alabama, still without the services of high scoring Jack Kubiszyn. State's Ashmore, leading SEC point-maker and No.

4 in the nation, poured through 11 points in the second overtime period to whip the Vols. He had 35 for the night. A last-minute goal by State Guard Keeton saved State from defeat and forced the extra periods. Leon Ammerman led the Vols with 25 points. This week's schedule: Monday Kentucky at Mississippi State, Alabama at Florida.

Georcia Tech at LSU. Vanrierbilt at Tulane. Tennessee at Mississippi. Thursday Georgia Tech at Georgia Friday Mississippi State at Florida, Kentucky at Loyola (Chicago). Saturday Mississippi State at Florida.

LSU at Auburn. Mississippi at Georgia. Tulane at Alabama. Tennessee at Vanderbilt. Hope, Reutimann Win Championship Trophies At Races LAKELAND, Feb.

10. (Special) Zephyrhills' Buzzie Reutimann and Tampa's Dick Hope won championship events high-point qualifying drivers in stock and sportsman car features here at the Lakeland Speedway today. David Mclnnis of Winter Haven also won a trophy for being the high-point man for the period. Trophies were awarded by Tony Bettenhausen, famous In dianapolis 500-mile driver who is in Florida on tour with the United States Auto Club. Chet Rudledge of Tampa won the stock feature and set a new track record with a 5:34 clock ing.

This eclipsed Reutimann's old standard of 5:36.75. About 1500 fans saw the races. The results: First heat 1. Ted Quick, Tampa: 2, John Swift, Auburndaie, 3, Ottis Easter ling. Lakeland.

Time: 3:07.50. Second heat 1. David Mclnnis, Winter Haven; 2. Will Cagle. Tampa: 3, Pancho Alvarez, Tampa.

Time: 3:20.50. Third heat 1, Frank Beck. Lakeland: 2. Jim McCuirk. Fort Pierce: 3, Chet Rutledge, Tampa.

Time: 2:59.50. Semifinal 1, Dick Hope. Tampa. 2 Rowland Hancock, Plant City; 3. Bill Larimer, St.

Petersburg. Time: 3:18.50. Stock division feature I. Rutledge: 2. Buzzie Reutimann, Zephyrhills: 3.

Lasterling. lime: 5:34 (track record). Sportsman division feature 1. Hope; 2. Alvarez; 3, Bob Dawson, Orlando.

Time: 6:35.75. Jack Sadler Wins International Micro Midget Race OCALA, Feb. 10. (JP) Jack Sadler, mechanic from Impe rial, led all the way to day to win the 25-mile inter national championship micro midget auto race. No official time was kept because the caution flag was up a good part of the 100-lap grind that saw only 12 of 26 starters finish.

There were several crashes and spinouts but no injuries. Sadler took off from the favored pole position. His little one-cylinder machine was never in trouble. Bill Gardner of Charlotte, N. came in second and de fending champion Ward Swarth-out of El Centro, third.

Harvey Jones of Tallahassee, was fourth and Clyde Nessel-rotte of Leesburg, the Florida champion, fifth. Monday, February 11, 1937 Shaffer Wins Junior Tennis Title OCALA, Feb. 10. (JP) Jimmy Shaffer of St. Petersburg seventh ranked junior player in the nation, defeated Roger Mc-Cormick of Coral Gables, 6-1, 6-2.

today for the singles title in the fourth annual Ocala Junior Boys Tennis Tourney. Frank Froehling of Coral Gables won the 15 and under crown by beating his fellow townsman, Curtis Meyer, 6-2, 6-4. The 13 and under title went to Eddie Turville of St. Petersburg, 6-1, 6-2 over Bobby Harris of West Palm Beach. Bill Harris of West Palm Beach whipped Hughey Curry of Orlando 6-2, 6-1 in the 11 and under division.

Other results included: 11 and under semifinals. Harris defeated Jim Hankins of Tampa 6-1. 6-1. Currv defeated Steve Meyers of Coral Gables 6-2. 6-3.

18 and under semifinals. Mccormick defeated Neal Marcus of Tampa 5-3. 4-6, 7-5. Shaffer defeated Demi Zaeher of Miami Beach 6-2, 6-0. 15 and under semifinals.

Froehling defeated Kenny Marcus of Tamna 6-2. 6-2. Mvers defeated Fritz Schunck of Orlando 6-2, 6-3. 18 and under doubles final. John Hendrickson of Daytona 'Beach and Neal Marcus of Tampa defeated McCormick and Francisco Montana of Coral Gables 6-3.

7-5. 15 and under doubles final. Fritz Schunk and Bob Garnett of Orlando defeated Eddie Crow and Kenny Marcus of Tampa. Set SHUFFLEBOARD CHAMPS PLAY at the Boat And Sports Show Feb. 14, 15, 16.

17 1-11 P.M. Ft. Hesterly Armory, Tampa TELEPHONE 2-0636 mi Tasini THE SOLUTION Exclusive X-Chemical in new Sinclair Power-X Gasoline changes hard; crusty deposits into" harmless powdery material. Result: increased power and lower operate ing costs. CARS Ecflnlna Company It.

'rf VHCLAIVS. KATHLEEN, Feb. 10. 'Spe cial! The Frostproof Bullpups posted a 43-32 victory over the Kathleen Red Devils last night behind the 17 points of Elsie McKinzy. Davis Lewis bucketed 12 points and Robert Walls eight for Kathleen.

Frostproof was leading at halftlme, 25-17. Frostproof also won the girls game, 47-23. Lillian Cotton led HarHakpr rrvrrl icht -fnr thA losers. Kathleen took the jayvee game, 36-12. Basketball Scores NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 5rrrose.

IO-J; New York. ion. Boston, Philadelphia. Aft (nvrr- i. louis.

iiT Ko-nesier. ADVERTISEMENT WRESTLES DICK "THE BRUISER" Nothing Barred Grudge Match Ft. Homer Hesferly Armcry TONIGHT FEB. 11, 8:30 P.M. WILBUR SNYDER Main Event Wilbur Snyder Dick "The' Bruiser" TO A FINISH 2 REFEREES EIG IKE EAKINS DON WHITTLER Semi-Final RED DEMON VI.

DON LEO JONATHAN Open Match GIRL WRESTLERS ELLA WALDEK vm. LA CHONA LaCLAIRC For reservations call the Wrestling Office. 203 E. Tyler St. Phone 2-2132.

or Recreation Cigar Store. Lafayette and Franklin, Ph. 2-9813. 7(JytCcl'i If a. CJ J7 BOYLE M070R C0K1PAUY Sunshine ENTRIES FIRST RACE Purse $M0.

claiming, 4-year-olds i up. 5Va furlongs: Case's Ladv, lOfi, no boy. Boss Bennie, 111. C. C.

Smith. Halara, 106, J. McCracken. Meg 106. E.

Anyon. Sir Walter 111, B. Wall. Essential. 111.

G. Silva. xPalace-Circles. 106. J.

S. Smith. Can Pae, 111, no boy. Hal's Linda. 106.

no boy. a Lil Perrv. R. MeEwen. Just-a-While, 109.

R. Camp. x.Marshaweista. 104. M.

Koptyra. Allright Gal, 114. no boy. Hab. 111.

B. Wall. Smooth Going, 106. J. S.

Smith. Bunny Boats. 101. no boy. Metier.

Ill, no boy. Lonoke Klash. 111. J. Clemens.

SECOND RACE Purse $900. claiming. 4-year-olds up, 5 'a furlongs: Bluno. 107. no boy.

Seventh Tribe, 111. B. Phelps. Where Now, 101, J. A.

Dailey. Dakota Red, 111. B. Wall. MrBezzill, 111.

no boy. Chervil, 104. A. Wick. Derange, 109, J.

Clemens. Count Domingo, 111, T. Barrow. There, 106, E. Anyon.

irey One, 106. J. Clemens. Retrouve. Ill, no boy.

Tov Kitten, 104, no boy. Prodigious, 109, E. Van Hook. Cover Low, 109. no boy.

xt'oronation Day, 102. W. Dunn. xMr. Blue Sky.

106, B. Peake. Flving Cosmic. 106, A. Rose.

Best Storv, 109, K. Gross. THIRD RACE Purse $1000, claiming, 3-vear-olds, 5l2 furlongs: a-Mamie O. 108. A.

Rose. a King of Kings, 118. no boy. xKlag Man, 113, D. Prueilt.

Mah Fri.ette, 113, R. McEwen. My Pleasure, 113, R. Gonzalez. No Sin, 113, no boy.

Dust Affair. 113, G. Hernandez. La Beet, 108, no boy. a-O'Neil-Rire entry.

FOURTH RACE Purse $1000, maidens. 3-vear-olds, six furlongs: Pillwav, 113, R. McEwen. Circle Baby, 113, C. C.

Smith. Real Rough, 118, no boy. Sashay Star. 113. G.

Smithson. Bea Andy. 113, N. Mercier. xMiss Patience.

108. A. Credido. Bill's Wiggie. 113.

R. Camp. Lota Moxie. 113. C.

C. Smith. Questionable. 118. A.

Farrell. Miss Rona, 113, no boy. Dailv Mist, 113, R. Biamonte. Roman Wings, 113.

J. Chestnut. Marbardi, 118. A. Rose.

U. S. One, 113. E. Gross.

Sweet Claim, 113, no boy. Real Pavot. 118. no boy. xa-Yella Thief, 113.

B. Walt. a-Carra-Bim, 113, no boy. a-Walt-Gordon Farm entry. FIFTH RACE Purse $1000.

claiming. 4-year-olds up, six furlongs: Vienna Dance, 110, A. Rose. Mid Step, 113, R. Behrens.

115, R. Gonzalez. Murtex, 110, no boy. a-Tobago. 115, R.

Gonzalez. We Depend. 115. E. Van Hook.

Haskins, 115, J. R. Vinson. Westwood Peggy. 110, T.

Fico. Game Winnie. 108. A. Rose.

xTake Two, 105. W. J. Dunn. a-Simpson entrv.

SIXTH RACE Purse $1100. claiming, 4-year-olds up. six furlongs. Texan Sigh, 115, R. L.

Belanger. Red Holly, 108. C. Kaighn. Measurement.

120. G. Smithson. Dancing Mariie, 115. J.

R. Vinson. Lucky Bit. 120. W.

Miller. Lady Cuanta, 110, no boy. Swamp Rebel, 120. R. Gonzalez.

Prince Niccolo, 115. no boy. Deflation, 120. E. Gross.

Jimmy's First. 120, no boy. SEVENTH RACE Purse $1200. claiming, 4-year-olds up. six furlongs.

Mona Lou. 112. J. Keenan. Hap Glaudi.

117, T. Barrow. Pepper Sack, 113, no boy. Prince Villon, 115, K. Robertson.

Good Times. 115, no boy. Boccaccio, 113. N. Mercier.

Bayou Rose, 110, L. Pafundl. Driving, 115, C. C. Smith.

Pheidippides, 115. R. Gonzalez. xDestino Miss, 105. A.

Dailev. EIGHTH RACE Purse $1100. claiming. 4-year-olds up, 1 116 miles: Dandy Dan, 116, J. E.

Smith. xRio Vallev. 107, W. J. Dunn.

xCommolark. 104, J. E. Smith. Bouquet Billy.

119. F. Saumell. xFrench Omelet. Ill, K.

Geekie. Calm Warrior, 114. no boy. Mo Supreme, 114, Murphy. Green's Follv, 109, M.

Carrigy. Tohil, 114. F. Green. Party King, 119, C.

Billeaud. xDalliance, 104, W. J. Dunn. Fourth Fashion, 107, no bov.

Rockabye Mary, 109, H. Stauffer. Woody's Boots. 114, J. R.

Vinson. Solid Rock, 114, R. Camp. Calico Creek. 114.

R. Camp. NINTH RACE Purse $1000. claim ing. 4-year-olds up.

1 116 miles: xDrop Kick, 108, A. Credido. Stray Gift. 113. J.

R. Vinson. Brooman, 111, no bov. My Shoemaker, 113, F. Saumell.

xBig Question. 108, M. Koptyra. White Sails, 113, no boy. Powertown, 113.

no bov. Battle Chief, 113, .1. Kurtz. Fithian, 113, F. Sheaffer.

Between Us. 113. G. Hernandez. Bases Loaded, 113, no boy.

The Pheasant. 113. F. Sheaffer. xDukie Bov, 106, L.

Areenio. By Herself. Ill, E. Gross. x-5 Lbs.

AAC. Gilmer To Coach Tide Passers In Spring Drills TUSCALOOSA, Feb. 10. (JP) Alabama Athletic Director Hank Crisp today announced that former Tide ace Harry Gil mer will coach passing at Spring training beginning Tuesday. Gilmer, now with the Detroit Lions, was a great passing quar terback during his college ca reer.

He has been the Lions No. 2 quarterback behind Bobby Lane for the past two seasons Gilmer's main Spring assign ment will be to polish Alabama's passing game, a phase of Ala bama's offense which failed to click last season. Dow Finsterwald, 14th among the professional goners in money won in 1955, finished second In 1956 with $23,833 won In tour naments. Gen. W.

W. Kratz Prince Khaled, W. Arnold Hanger Catskill, Llangollen Farm's Blue Spruce, Robert S. Lytle's Translation, George Lewis' Joe Price, Earl Stice's Buford and Ross Klipsteins Swirling Abbey. Lytle's Correlation came from California to win the Florida Derby in 1954.

Glassford Selected As Lecturer TEMPE, Feb. 10. (JP) Bill Glassford, former football coach of the University of Nebraska, yesterday was selected as a guest lecturer at the annual football coaches' clinic at Arizona State College at Tempe March 30. Bataan, Delgado Battle To Draw HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 10.

(Pi-Larry Bataan of the Philippine Islands and Vince Delgado of Los Angeles, both 126, battled to a draw in a 10-round featherweight bout last night at Hollywood Legion Stadium. ,5 'I if 'mil mh ai 4M I MLju fe LADIES NIGHT TONIGHT! A. 'AVA'V1 VrtV.Y.'AV, 'rt SJC v- V.V, nn CASS AT ASHLEY ST. THE PROBLEM PhOtO ShOWS how carbon or other harmful combustion deposits build up on pistons; These hard, crusty deposits, which can form in as little as 3,000 miles, cause knock and loss of power. Sinclair mm fjfjvs's ill i UU L23 Ulm The American Automobile Association has awarded Sinclair its prized Certificate of Performance.

AAA road tests prove new Sinclaii Power-X Gasoline with X-Chemical provides more power and" lower operating cost by eliminating power-robbing engine deposits. Tests were conducted under all kinds of driving conditions. Sinclair Wins Big OK from AAA for Mew Power-X Gasoline with X-ChemicaB Top 3 Year Olds Nominated For Sixth Florida Derby Increases Power, Cuts Operating Costs As You Drive cutest tyewte FREE. Mondays and Tuesdays ladies admitted free except for tax GAME TIME 8 P.M. DOORS OPEN 7 P.M.

Ten games nightly except Sunday Pari-Mutuel Wagering Daily Double, 1st and 2nd Games Quinielas Every Game- TAMPA FRONTON South Dalt Mobry at Gondy Blvd. Seats or Information phone Tampa 61-141 1 after 10 A.M. .1 Eliminates Power -Robbing Engine Deposits Restores Power in Older Retains Peak Power in New Cars Drastically Reduces Spark Plug Fouling All Cars Need It-Only Sinclair Has It MIAMI, Feb. 10. (JP) The best of the 3-year-old racing stars from Florida, Louisiana and California have been nominated for the sixth running of the $100,000 Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park on March 30.

The list of nominees, announced today, includes favorites for the Flamingo at Hialeah. the Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds in New Orleans and the Santa Anita Derby in California. The Florida Derby, with 68 nominees, could conceivably bring together the winners of these stakes In one of the Winter's most thrilling racing events, at a mile and an eighth. Thoroughbreds now in Florida being pointed for the Florida Derby are Wheatley Stable's Bold Ruler, Calumet Farm's Barbizon, Clifford Lussky's Federal Hill, Massey Edwards' King Hairan and many others. New Orleans is reprer.

by Joe W. Brown's stretch-run ning Tenacious and T. A. Gns-som's Shan Pac. Grissom won the Florida Derby in 1953 with Money Broker.

California nominations include if FUEt MEETS POWER NEEDS OF NEWEST. ULTRA-HIGH COMPRESSION 1960-TYPE NEW SUPER PREMIUM ml UVv tJL HiYV lg I Sony, no Miton yJ.

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