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1 4-C THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Thursdar, March tff. 1953 ON SALE THURS.i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I Sunshine ParkForm Chart Copyright 1959 by Triangle Publications, Inc. Clear and Fait FIRST RACE Purae tlOOO. -yer-olds and up, claiming, ill furlong. AMPLE PARKING SPACE AT ALL LOCATIONS WE SHIP MAIL ORDERS FILLED Trainer: G.

Casavant. Time: 23.3. 48 4, 1,14.3. i Dollar Str. Fin.

Jockey Odda 'a Btr. Fin. Jockey Odds By Herself U6 2 5 5 5 l'i M. Koptyra 5 15 Hill Fire 118 11 8 3l 1 2i F. Saumeli 2.75 One Rou 113 9 2 2i 3-i 3" T.

Lattaruio 2 90 Mr. Crooner 118 4 7 7i 6" 4 B. Wait 3,50 Rissas Son 118 5 1 ll 2i 5" R. Cassidy 14 50 Excursion 113 8 11 10 7i 6" F. Proziiio 10 40 115 1 3 4' 4i 7 R.

Belanger 11.50 Image ..115 7 10 Si 91 81 M. Haycock 33 40 Sever Tire 118 3 6 6-i 81 9 L. Argenio 75.50 f-Brooman 118 6 9 8i 10" 10" B. Bennett 33 40 f-Texas Fiash 113 10 4 11 11 11 R. McEwen 33.40 The Morning After (Continoed from Page 1) mound stars Camilo Pascual, who could be an 18 to 20-game winner with a club like the Bombers, and underarmer Dick Hyde, whose record as a reliefer last year was even better than Duren's.

Milwaukee, with so much good pitching that some is expendable, made an offer for Cincinnati's dandy second baseman, Johnny Temple, and failing, tried to land the Dodgers' Junior Gilliam. New York and Milwaukee hare the two most productive farm systems In the game. It Is an oddity that' while the Braves have grown a banner crop of pitchers, the development of raoundsmen in the Yankee chain has been a weak spot. New York has overcome this one vulnerable situation with the help of rival clubs. Eight current Yankee pitchers, starting with Bob Turley, were obtained from other teams.

lb f-Denotes field horse PL ATT end TAMPA STS. PH 2-3834 BRITTON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER PH. 64-9271 NORTH GATE SHOPPING CENTER PH. WE 5-2339 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED PHONE FOR FREE CITY DELIVERY 1 Herself, 12.30. 5.50, 5.20; Hill Fire, 8 50.

5.71): One Rob, S.OO By Herseif, In sUshtiy tight quarters while between horses into the turn, bettered racing position to come out some entering the stretch and was clear of Hill Fire at the end. The latter circled the field to take command a furlong out, and under strong pressure could not outgame the winner. One Rou turned in a strong race. SECON ACE-Purse-1 1 0004-y ar-olds and up, claiming, one-mile-and-one-sixteenth. Trainer: W.

A. Gray. Time: 24 2. 49, 1.15 2. 1 42.

1.48 4. WE BEAT On MEET ANY ADVERTISED PRICE! Wt. Horse Dollar pp. St. Str.

Fin, Jockey Odds 2 6 3i li ll W. 4.30 6 2 2 1 2 4 21 R. Belanger 10.10 9 1 l'l 3 31 R. Cave 12 05 17 74 4s 4' R. Green 7.10 4 5 5' 6't 5' R.

McEnea 6.15 7 8 8' 7' Bh W. Lucas 145 5 9 9 74 J. Kurti 43 45 8 3 4' 5l 8 J. Vinson 23 80 3 10 11 1 84 9 J. Clemens 14 65 12 4 64 101 10' B.

Bennett 33.55 10 11 lOi 11" 11 J. Duff 12 05 11 12 12 12 12 B. Walt 12 Op Con Gal 115 Mikes Profit 113 f-Great Day 113 Slam Point 113 Biilmike 118 Terry Wave 118 Plumed Knight 118 Clarie 113- Alaric 118 Baby Lex 118 f-Lost Trick 11S 113 3 New York has infield, outfield and catching prospects galore. It does not hestitate to deal off some of the surplus to get the tig pitcher. The wealthy Bombers pay the price but they get what they need, and the same old story repeats itself year after year.

If New York lands Camilo Pascual and Dick Hyde and Milwaukee talks a rival team out of a solid second baseman, the 'American and National League schedules will be played this year only because of custom. rMl IMOGEN DAVID i'i 1 i -rs a I 'i f-Denotes field horse Con Gal, 10.60, 5.10. S.10; Mikea Profit, 4.301 Great Day, S.80 DAILY DOUBLE (2-2) paid 1107.90 Con Gal. steadied while not too far off the pace, circled the leaders for the stretch run and was best while extended to the end. Mikea Profit alternated In nftrini and nrpssine thi nape with Great Day.

came to the outside 1 WINE 'pnt i ii i. ISS, r-rk American Chess Star Gets Draw MAR DEL PRATA, Argentina, of that one to challenge in the early stretch, raced between horses a furiong Fifth rrvr 1 out, then was much the best of the latter at the end. ureal uay eavea ground and had no excuse at the end. THIRD RACEPurseSlOOO-3-year-olds, claiming, sfx furlongs. H.

J. Pitt. Time: 23.2, 47.2, 1.13.2. i 3 Fifths 9.50 March 25. VP) Bobby Fischer, America's 15 -year -old chess Palma Ceia Little League Meets Friday The Palma Ceia Little League will meet Friday night at 7:30 o'clock at Dale Mabry Post 139, American Legion, Dale Mabry and Corona Street, to plan and organize league activities for the coming season.

All parents with eligible sons are invited to Dollar Odds 3 Qts. 12.00 Jockey Str. Fin. Horse P.P. St Wt.

1 1 MocrwDaviB I I II 11 111. Wr 1 1H 1" is C. Beck 145 2 8 44 4 2 R. Green 2S3 4 21 2' J. Vinson 16 95 master, figured in his second straight draw today in the international tournament here.

Fischer, U. S. national champion from Brooklyn, drew with Any Star 117 Second Stitch 110 Blue Sky Boy 117 Cut A Cross 115 Mirco 120 Bandolero 112 Royal Rouee 113 Harveys Deiieht 108 7 51 3 4 B. Bennett a. to 1 6 5'J 5 F.

SaumeU 5.25 5 7J R. Rincon 30 15 3 3'4 6l 7 L. Grubb 25.05 6 8 8 8 M. Roffo 15.95 Srrnnii Stitrh. 310.

50: Blue Sk Boy. 6.00 MM(IBM Any Star. 4.90, 2.80. 2.90; Anw star trtnir th lprt in nnffnln ar utririps. saved ground, and was much! 4 I ft) 1 I' I if Luis Sanchez of Colombia in 41 moves.

Previously the Brooklyn boy drew with Jaime Emma of Argentina in 46 moves. Ludek Pachman of Poland topped the standings with two straight victories. Today he beat Hernan Pilnik, the Argentine champion, in 30 moves. attend. Registration of eligible boys not already registered will take place immediately following the meeting.

Boys who wish to register must bring their birth certificate and must be accompanied by at least one parent. the best, winning as his rider pleased. Second Btitch circled the leaders for the final test and was best of Blue Sky Boy in the last strides. The latter moved into closest pursuit before going a half mile and had little left In the finalstaees. FOURTH RACE PursrtlOOOTVVear-olds and up, claiming, five-and- one-half furlongs.

Trainer: H. Hine. Time: 23.1, 46.4, 1.00.2, 1.07. Dollar CREAM OF KENTUCKY OLD THOMPSON OLD GOLD BOURBON DELUXE (Blend or Bourbon) wt. Horse p.

Bt. Btr. fin. Jockey Odds 7 1 2 14 ll R. Belanger 3.45 4 4 It 2M 14 C.

Beck 3 95 1 3 34 3' 34 R. Rincon 2 45 5 7 6 4'1 4 M. 17.50 2 2 4'4 5 5l B. Bennett 10 25 3 6 7 6" 6" F. SaumeU 2 85 6 5 5' 7 7 W.

Lucas 14.05 Lochlain 119 Judge Mae 119 Kevin 114 Tuborg 117 Commocall 114 Pvt. Sam 119 Baby Luck 109 lArhiain 8 on am 00: Mar. 4.00. Kevin 3.20 5ths (O )E 38-95 For QJ 3J Q) CASE Lochlain came to the outside of Judge Mac to take the lead a furlong out and was clear, under xetended pressure, at the end. Judge Mac saved ground a dh 1 do a mely a the end Kev In D.

showed strongjate foot FIFTH RACFPurse $110or2-yea ToidsL allowances, four-and-one-half furlongs. Trainer: W. A. Simpson. Time: 23.4, 48.1.

54 2. R6 Dollar Odds Jockey Str. Fin. 4 Wt. Horse PROOF 8t.

1 2 1 9 8 6 4 5 3 10 9 6 1 8 5 10 2 3 7 4 L. Grubb 2 70 R. McEwen 9.80 J. Clemens 3.25 J. Fowler 12.65 J.

Vinson 2.80 R. Cave 76.75 M. Haycock 63 35 C. Beck 4.70 R. Marsh 93.60 M.

Roffo 28.30 14 3' 2 44 5' 64 7 8" 94 10 1" 2' 3 4t4 5 6" 7 8 9 10 2' 4 14 34 8' 6 54 Ql 74 10 Game Thymus Ill Don Alonzo 116 Stylish Frank 116 Yankee Boots 113 Bel Centaurl 112 Ultracentrifuge Ill Bay Hornet 112 Keen Blade 116 Equifree 117 America Pledge 106 i i i vmiA 5) 5ths (0)) 80 ii 8.50 Th.m n. no 70. 00: Don Alonzo. 8.50. K.20) Stylish Frank Game Thvmus, on the outside or me pack at tne Dreag, moveo 10 Diynsn Frank from the outside nearlng the furlong marker, then quickly drew clear after getting the lead.

Don Alonro, well placed early, was taken in hand hriefw tthon HpI rpniirl stum Tallied, but was not good enough for the lit. Do your brakes grab winner. Stylish Frank took command at once, was never able to draw clear of contention, and could not stay in the final bid. pull left or rightt SIXTH RACK Purse 4-year-olds anj up, claiming, six furlongs. Trainer: A.

G. Viglas. Time: 23.1, 47.4. 1.14. I FIFTH Dollar Odds Jockey Str.

Fin PP. St. IT wt. Horse Don your tmr wanda, way or woav.T These condition art dangerous. 2 80 R.

Green W. l1 2' Hy Dandy 109 7 3 7 6' Fmv Me 119 3 4 2 14 5.30 Red Chip Bond 119 5 2 4 3' 3" El Steredo 119 2 8 8 8 4 Care Taker 119 6 5 5 5 8h V. Dunn 10 65 S. Vita'e 23 95 J. Kurtz 1.75 F.

Saumell 6 20 W. Miller 15.00 C. Roberts 13.65 Billigal 114 8 6 34 4 6 Ounny Sack 119 4 it Battle Oath 114 1 7 64 7 8 BOURBON SUPREME 0 GLENMORE fifths OLD CROW rS for 'it Ht DandT, 7.60. 4.50, 3.50s Easy Me, 8. 00, 8.80) Red Chip Bond, 4.40 Hy Dandy, under light restraint early, moved up strongly at the head of the stretch to circle the field and was up In time to be clear of Easy Me.

The latter forced the pace, attained a sliKht lead In the early stretch, but was un-ajetocote with the winner. Red Ch ipondjturned Jn a strong j-ce: SFVFVTH RACE Purse $1200.4 year-olds and up. allowances, one-mlle-and-one-sixteenth. Trainer: W. Wright.

Time: 24.1, 50, 1.15.2, 1.41.2, 1 48. Don't Take Chances Get the BRAKE a FRONT. EH SPECIAL Wt. Horse JO STW 100 Proof Boftled In Bond ll Dollar Mi Str. Fin.

Jockey Od 2 14 lt Grubb 13.85 34 3'4 2 J. Kurtz 22.90 8 1 41 31 J. Clemens 11.10 4" 5 44 L. W. Lucas 2.05 li 2 5l M.

Roffo 1 55 7 6 6 C. Beck 7.75 6 7 7 W. Dunn 5.30 VTtt J5t 2 3 7 4 1 6 5 PP. 2 4 3 5 7 6 1 Gang Me 114 Rouge Rose 117 Sea Rose 112 George Hosh 116 Miss Nubbin 114 Deep Dish 119 Bellamy 116 19 iimt 99 43.50 CASE h. do -d in 7 ah: T)mir Hjim.

23.80. 10.70: Sea Rose. 8.90 1 I 43 Ii I V) FIFTH I Gang Me set the pace under rating, rallied whenever asked, and was best under energetic handling at the end. Rouge Rose came around the leaders In the final test and closed strongly. Sea Rose saved ground into the first turn and down the backstretch.

came out some between horses entering the stretch, then could not overtake the leaders. FJGHTHRArE Purse" up. allowances, tlx furlongs. Trainer: W. A.

Clark. Time: 2 3 2. 48, 1.14 ALL THIS FOR ONLY wt. Horse Dollar Hi Str. Tin.

Jockey Odds 8 5'i I'M C. Beck 2 25 5 14 2 R. Belanger 9 00 34 34 3M B. Bennett 27.55 44 4 44 M. Roffo 10 00 64 6' 5' R.

Green 5 75 14 24 6 R. Cave 16 55 7 8 7 W. Lucas 3 55 24 7 8 R. McEwen 3 45 St 5 4 1 6 7 2 8 3 PP. 4 8 5 3 2 1 7 6 Sr-, mported'P! CHRISTX Np ROYAL IIB BROTHERS American i U6L" Sw 1.

Adjust Brakes 2. Add necessary Brake Fluid 3. Repack Front Wheel Bearings 4. Balance Both Front Wheels 5. Re-align Front End Feraghan 117 Mlkeaby 119 Kum On In 119 Little Jed 119 Sound Barrier 114 Vacuum Packed 113 Caleo 102 Orchid Supreme Ill mi i ai tin so.

4 20: Kum On In. 5.00 Peraghan! unusually' slow to settle Into stride, came between horses In aW in 7 WINI the turn, came out some for tne Ilnal test, ana was oesr. oj finraor final strides. Mikeaby, on the outside early, circled the leaders to gain command a furlong out. then Just missed at the end.

Kum On In showed a strong effort throughout. i nTnth-R ACT5-Pu 1 oboT-4 -year-olds and up. claiming, one-mlle-and-one-sixteenth. Trainer: J. D.

Price. Time: 24 2. 50. 1.16, 1.43, 1.50. Easy Terms Dollar Odds Jockey Str.

Fin. Compare af 15 to 19 elsewhere "8 70 B. Walt 2 1'4 'W5 KJtAks CASE 'Bl Fifth A -J 2' i Pt "7 2 8 6 5 3 4 1 Horse Wt. Doc Moorman 117 2 Crustilawn 120 3 Sure Me 112 6 Volo Dash 108 1 Miss Tootsie 110 5 Pnow Fox 115 8 Bamoono 118 7 Medal Man 117 4 5' 4 7' 14 6'4 3' 2 8 R. Cave 440 J.

KurtB 22 80 R. Green 3 35 L. Grubb 3.00 J. Hanley II 00 P. Paumell 4 00 J.

Vinson 10.40 3h1 44 5" 64 7 8 7 31 64 5 41 8 BUMPER-TO-BUMPER SAFETY INSPECTION NOTHING TO BUY JUST DRIYE IN! FREE I JIM HANLEY BLENDED WHISKEY FIFTH Doe Moorman, 11.40, 7. SO. 6.30i mstiiawn. 5.60, 4.30-, Sore 8..0 Doc Moorman, under restraint early, circled the leaders for his bid and a clear at the end under a strong ride. Crustilawn was taken In hand earlv.

moved between horses, drew clea a furlong out, but could not outgame the winner. Sure Me onssed tired horses with a mild late rally. Attendance: 2579 Total Mutuel Play: $171,370 Sunshine Park Entries 5) IMPORTED 9 II LIGHT OR PARK FIFTH 49-53 Chev. or Ford lollim slightly liigher YEAR OLD Zinc unci aluminum coated I Kteel 1 I to combat internal corrosion ira S)49j XzJ 5th the No I enemy of mutllers! DELUXE STRAIGHT BOURBON Buy 3 Fifths for 10.00 WH1SRT THAT Double-welded interlocking N'ims for your protection annmst leakage of deadly carbon monoxide TOJ 15 THE set nirsciT whiskies Sunshine Park Selections By Associated Press 1 Pan Amerlctn, Vldl, Burning: Flame. 2 Pete Hardey, Sno-Abe, Bemour.

3 Bandit Joe, Mike's Missile, Blue Out. 4 Cedar Lawn, Fascinated, The Crusher. 5 Tolerant, Timeofthemoon, Joe Burke. 6 II a a Hussle, Demetrols Beau's Maeic. 7 Nature Trail, Barte In, Shimke.

8 Party King-, Queen, Gem. 9 Shakespearean, Tabor Lad, Our Bill. Best Bet Hafta Hussle. I i iL.U I i 00 "Acoustically-Controlled'" con. Ktniction for uttper-cntiet Case 46.95 5ths EARLY TIMES ANCIENT AGE CASCADE ENTRIES FIRST RACE Purse J1500, claiming, four-vear-olds and up, six furlongs UO): xRunning K.

(113) R. Rincon. full Stace (118) W. Lucas. Pan American (113 W.

Dunn. I xVidi (113 R. Green. Purple Pete (118) R. Cave.

Burning Flame (118) M. Koptvi ra. Colletta Charge (111) B. Bennett. I xAllcsra (108) J.

Frontella. Mr. Dayton (116) L. Argenio. i Elliott's Magic (113) R.

Belanger. SECOND RACE Purse J1000, claiming, four year-olds and up. six furlongs (10): Sno-Abe (118) R. Cave. Jie-Along (111) B.

Bennett. Bull Sis (111) No Boy. xLender (113) F. Prozzillo. Pete Hardev (1181 M.

Haycock. Debonair Carol (113) C. Beck. I Spherical (113) No Boy. Bemour (118) B.

Bennett. i Coalgirl (1111 W. Lucas. Play Torch (113) M. Roffo.

THIRD RACE Purse $1000. maidens, two-vear-olds, 44 furlones (12): Feena (111 B. Bennett. Mike's Missile (119 R. McEwen.

B'ue Out (119) J. Vinson. Minnie C. (116) F. Saumell.

Shadv Oaks (111) S. Vitale. La Chanca (116) R. Belanger. Bandit Joe (119) No Boy.

Smidse (119) B. Bennett. Queen Aurata (111) C. Bi'leaud. Lanaux a Girl 116) No Boy.

Allears (116) No Boy. Halts Deamon (111) No Boy. FOURTH RACE Purse $1000. claiming, three-vear-olds, 1 1 16 miles (8): Fascinated (115) B. Bennett.

Good Reception fl05) No Boy, Inspot (110) No Bov. Florisam (110) J. Fowler. Damion Rouge (115) J. Vinson.

The Crusher (115) J. Fowler. Cedar Lawn (115) No Boy. First Rain (108) J. Kurtz.

FIFTH RACE Purse $1000. claiming, four-year-olds and up, six furlongs (8): INSTALLATION Wt in minulet Stop In TODAY Pay Only 75 a week NATIONWIDE LIFETIME GUARANTEE -honored In oil 48 states! VAT "69M MARTIN'S V.V.O. LONG JOHN QUEEN ANNE BELL'S SPECIAL RESERVE USHER'S GREEN STRIPE Open Your Easy Budget Account Today Fifth mm Ire, four-year-olds and up. 1 L'18 miles (7): Boroueh Queen (112) M. Dalgo.

Gem 114 J. Vinson. Skilfully (112) No Boy. Partv Kins (119) G. Rvan.

Ku Kee ll9) F. Samuel. Mr. C. G.

(113) No Bov. Don't Fail Me (108) W. Dunn. NINTH RACE Purse $1500, claimine. four-year-olds and up, one mile and seventy yards 8 DEWAR'S WHITE LABEL BLACK WHITE TEACHER'S FIFTH SnOQ 1(14 xMeioein (103) F.

Prozzillo. Our Bill (113) M. Haycock. Mandy Ann (112) C. Beck.

Shakespearean (111) W. Lucas. Bavco (108) J. Hanlev. Tabor Lad (113) No Boy.

Ann's Pet (111) S. Vital. Win Gal (108) No Boy. x-5 lbs. AAC listed.

TAMPA fr 900 E. Lafayette Ph. 2-2626 1205 S. Dale Mabry 8-0416 IMPORTED FIVE STAR Canada House CANADA CANAD AM Mscotch mmp Playground Basketball WHISKY TODAY'S GAME? Timeothemoon (ll?) J. imtt.

Rambaldo (114) F. Saumell. xFighting Barb (106) F. Proixlllo. Tolerant (119) W.

Miller. Carol C. (112) J. Kurtz. Joli Choice (109) w.

Local. Smiling Girl (114) J. Haniey. Joe Burke (119) B. Bennett.

SIXTH RACE Purse $1200, allow-ance, four-year-olds and up, six furlongs (7): Demetrious V. (119) C. Billeaud. Sashavin (103) No Boy. Pax Vobiscum (106) M.

Roffo. Phebe Gee (108) L. Grubb. Bokeer (103) J. Kurtz.

Hafta Hussle (116) W. Lursg. Beau's Magic (116) J. Duff. SEVENTH RACE Purse allowance, four-year-olds and op.

six furlongs (8): lton's Babr fl07) L. Grubb. xSMmk (109) J. Frontella. Safe Date (116) C.

Beck. Wish I Ma (103) No Bo. xChiUie Lee (105) R. Gren. Ruffled Fabric (109) W.

Lueaa. Barge In (119) J. Hanley. Nature Trail (116) W. Lucas.

EIGHTH RACE Purs 11009. d29 St. Petersburg 9th Ave. 9th St. N.

Winter Haven 601 6th St. S.W. it Clearwa'ter 100 N. Ft. Harrison -Lakeland 202-10 Massachusetts Sarasota Cor.

Main Pine Brodenton 424-28 10th St. Buy Now On Ecsy Budget Terms At Any Of Above Firestone Stores I i Fifth (All fames at 4:30) INTERMEDIATES Gary at DeSoto (Make Lp Game). OPTIMIST Rome Sligh at Legion (Make up Ernst a rd at Seminole (Make uo game); Rowlette Park at Jackson Heights (Make up game); Gid-dens at Fair Oaks (Make up game); Robles Park at Cuscaden (Make up game). NEGRO INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE Edeewater at Lincoln Gardens: Spring "Hill at India St. College HiU at Cyraa Green.

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