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2S BEAT NORTH PALOMINO IN PONY LEAGUE TOURNEY THE TAMPA TKIBrXE, Wednesday. July 19. 19S1 i East Shetland Reaches Finals TO. 4 4 y. a A Manuel Perez and Randy Canal combined to fired a three-hitter as East Shetland won over North Palomino 8-3, to reach the finals of the City Pony Baseball.

League Tournament yesterday at Grady Field. In the loser's bracket West if- In today's contest West Shet-j land plays North Palomino at Grady Field at 5 with the winner playing East Shetland tomorrow in the finals. Oscar Gonzaler, with a tbree-rua homer In the second, and Terry Jarvis, with a two-runner in the fifth and Relief pitcher Randy Canal who came in the third frame to hurl a two-hitter and fanned nine paced East Shetland victory. Canal got the win and it was Gonzalez second straight day he has collected a three-run bonier. I Larry Palmer with two homers and two singles.

Monroe Stevens with a three rua homer and Mike Snuggs two run homer paced the West Shetland 17 bits attack off four South Palomino hurlers. Andy Owens, Tom Brown and Stevens hurled a three-hitter for West Shetland witn Owens getting the win. Score by innuiji: Norta Palomino 118 3 8 Eaal Shetland 130 4u0 x-8 11 4 Hall. Pulido and Martiai; Perez. Canal Hi and Cabal.

Souta Palomino 000 001 3 Wot Shetland 4a 211 x-22 17 4 Henry, Bcckweth (2), N'idkUs 3. Luddea 6i, Almond. Owen. Brow a (3i, Mcvcna i and I Shetland raa over South Palo mino 22-2 score to put South Palomino out of the meet. i 4 Ring Ratings i Bombers Divide District 5 Little League Play Set at Four Sites Defended By Twin Bill NBA Official SIIELLCRACKER STRING This string of 75 shcllcrackers was landed recently when L.

A. Strickland and L. L. Sims, Ruskin, combined efforts during a fishing trip out of Uncle Joe's Lodge on Walk-in-the-Water Lake near Frostproof. The panfish were caught on red worms.

PROVIDENCE, July 18 (Spe IIOMOSASSA REDS This rack of 34 channel bass was the result of a day's fishing by Steve Johnson; left, and Vic Oswalt, center, with R. D. Head as guide. They fished out of MacRae's Bait House in Homosassa, using cut mullet and spoons for bait. NEW YORK, July 18 WV- ST.

PETERSBURG, July" 18 cial) The world champion Tony Petronella, chairman ot Childs Park vs. St Petersburg Beach. 5 p.m.; Gulfport vs. Fas-sadena, 7 p.m. the National Boxing Associa Clearwater Bombers tonight suf- tion's ratings committee, de Meadowlawn Northwest vs.

(Special) Thirty teams will enter play in the District 5 LitUe League playoffs Thursday at Dunedin, Gulfport, Meadowlawn and Punta Gorda. fered their fourth softball defeat of the season, bowing to Northeast, 1 p.m.; Gulf Beaches fended the NBA's rating system today and said heavyweight HOOK, LYIN' AND SINKER the local 57 Engineers, 5-3, in Play will continue at the four vs. Pinellas Park National, 3 p.m.; Azalea vs. Meadowlawn, 5 p.m.; Pinellas Park American vs. Seminole, 7 pjn.

Floyd Patterson never wouia have won the title If it wasn't for the ratings. the first game of a double- sites through Saturday then move to Sarasota for the final two days Monday and Tuesday. Woman Does 'Everything Wrong' header. Clearwater won the second game, 5-2, boosting its rec- Promoter Tom Bolan, who ex Punta Gorda Fort Myers American vs. Fort Myers Beach, pects to put on the Patterson- The winner and champion Tom McNeeley title fight in from seven other district tour 1 p.m.; Gulf Venice vs.

Naples, Boston in September or early naments will go to Jacksonville for the state tournament 3 p.m.; Tice East Fort Myers vs. North Fort Myers, 5 p.m.; October, called the NBA ratings Catching Big Snook in Bay asinine last week, Aug. 2-4. Punta Gorda vs. Sarasota American, 7 p.m.

Here are the District 5 first Bolan made the charge after day schedules: At Dunedin, the Clearwater David Ott, the NBA president, "We tossed back most of them, pounder for the Roundup out of Crane's Bayou. belittled McNeeley as a fit op By KEN MUSSON Tribune Outdoor Editor Dunedin Dunedin American vs. Dunedin National. 3 p.m.; National-Cross Bayou winner plays West Pinellas Friday at though. They were just over ponent and gave Patterson until Sept.

13 to sign for a defense Our spies report Gus Garrido, Sometimes everything has to weighed In Otis Brandon's first tarpon of the year yesterday. The Riverview fisherman finally scored with an 80-pounder taken off the spoil bank. It jumped five times during the 20-minute fight New Port Richey vs. Clearwater American, 5 p.m.; Clearwater 7 p.m. At Gulfport, the Sarasota be wrong before the big fish against one of the six top con bowler extraordinary, turned to will take your bait.

National vs. Cross Bayou, 7 p.m tenders named by the NBA. Mc ord to 48-4. The Bombers outhit the local outfit, 11-5, in the first game but sloppy fielding got them into trouble. Local 57 scored three runs in the first inning and scored the two winning runs in the fourth on a throwing error by Jerry Curtis, Bomber right fielder.

The runs scored when Curtis threw wide attempting to get a runner go-' ing to third base. The line scores: First Came Clearwater 1 00 020 0-3 11 Loral 57 300 200 5 5 2 Beardon, Mauey and Hart; McClendo and Cahir. Secant Came Clearwater 1 no 002 2 I Local 57 000 2W 0-J 4 Barr. Massey and Benedict, Hart; Judd and Cahir. bis second love, fishing, the Florida-Lake Maggiore winner plays Sarasota National at 5 Cora Pembleton at Pirates Gulfport Sarasota Florida vs.

Lake Maggiore, 3 p.m.; Neeley, of Arlington, is not ranked in the top ten by p.m. Friday. other day to land two eight-pound reds off the Indian Rocks bridge. Cove Camp on Candy Boulevard That one will go into the St. Petersburg Jaycee Tarpon the NBA "Patterson got his shot at the Roundup.

found that to be true yesterday when she went 4KB. BSL. vacant heavyweight title when Rocky Marciano retired because The Senate Merchant Marine and Fisheries subcommittee will we had rated him No. 2 behind Gus played cards until the tide was right, about 3 a.m., then took up his fishing rod to bring in some whiting, drum and the big reds. Fish are still being caught District Six Little League Star Tournament To Open Archie Moore." said Petronella hold hearings July 31 on "Now he wants to disregard the bill to establish a $150 million program of wetlands acquisition ratings in picking an opponent.

"McNeeley is a fine boy and a very good prospect but he for migratory waterfowl. Harlan Janes and 'j Mrs. Janes' sis-x 4 ter, Frances Hoi- terman. The morning vas a bit on the cloudy side, so t'H the three of them decided it might Musson the keeper siae, and we had enouch fish in the ice box anyhow." Snook fishing hat spoiled Mrs. Janes and Mrs.

Pembleton, though. Miss Holterman, a teacher from Areola, 111., hasn't had time to become spoiled yet, but she's willing to catch the big ones. She is also ready to give the local gals a lesson or two on the fine art of fishing. She began yesterday's class by buying- a light spinning outfit. Then she combined an outgoing tide, the wrong fish-ing area tnd a half of a dead shrimp as ingredients of her study material.

The result was a 5W-pound snook. "It takes a vistor to come down here and show you girls how to catch these things," she prodded her fishing companions. Visitors were making out pretty well in that area. The Saturday: Interbay vs. East Ralph Fulford, manager of doesn't rate with the others vet." added Petronella.

"Our off the Big Indian Rocks Fishing Pier, according to Mae Werle. Karen Warnock had a two-pound red there the other day. Leon L. DeVaughn's red was a 12-pound giant. Bob Oliver had six whiting and a pair Fulford's Fishing Co.

in Cortez, reports he recently picked up ratings are made on the recommendations by a committee tak his sixth "left-handed" flounder of 33 years of commercial aot be too wise to go all the North Seminole will play Town and Country tomorrow at 5 o'clock at Forest Hills Little League Field located at Armenia and Barclay Drive in the first game of the District 6 Little League All Star tournament. This is the only game scheduled for Thursday. The following games will be played at Forest Hills Field nay around the point to their favorite fishing hole. They went ing in people from all over the world the Orient, Canada, Latin America, as well as the fishing. of drum.

Ben Jarvis mixed up his string with a two-pound trout, seven whiting, two croak United States. to the rock pile at the mouth of the entrance channel, then lumed toward the power plant ers and a red. "Doc" Jacobs, old-timer among carney folks and skipper of the party boat Rainbow out of Sarasota, will be missed by Joseph Loukata had a lot of AMERICA'S IAKGEST SEUIR "Our decision to have champions defend their titles within six months applies to all class fun when he tied Into a tarpon West Coast fishermen. Ed But from the pier the other day. Working the flats and potholes along the shoreline, they managed to pick up quite a few trout and redfish.

He got two jumps out of the King ler, bait manufacturer from that area, reported Doc died Mondav evening when he was fish before it departed. Point, at 10 o'clock a.m.; Drew Park vs. Forest Hills, at 12 o'clock; Ed Wright vs. Lutz Land O'Lakes at 2 o'clock and Temple Terrace vs. the winner of the North Seminole-Town and Country game Thursday, at 5 o'clock.

Other games to be played at Phil Bondi Field, located at Clearfield and N. Boulevard, Saturday are: Palma Ceia vs. Sulphur Springs, at 10 o'clock; Riverside vs. Wellswood, at 12 o'clock; Tampa Bay vs. Southeast Tampa, at 2 o'clock; Elks vs.

South Seminole, at 5 o'clock. The tournament will be finished on Monday, July 24. Tuesday, July 25. and the final game will be held Wednesday, July 26. at Riverside Field at 5 o'clock.

Catcher Johnny Blanchard of the Yankees broke into organized baseball with Kansas City of the American- Association in 1951. es, not only tne neavyweigms. It's not fair to the other contenders if a top man is not picked. The contenders should fight each other and the top "We must have had 30 or Bob Rose at Giant's Camp day before Fred Knaus, another Areola angler, boated a four-pound red. He is also visiting so reds," said Mrs.

Pembleton shopping in a nearby store. Ue Edward Johnson To Fight Cotton PHILADELPHIA, July 18 UP) Today's Fishing Tides ones then should get the chance at the title. "Patterson says this Is not a major or big money title fight for him. But he's going to get wards MONlUMMV WARD Pat Olivieri, manager of Har at least $300,000 which is a lot V): old Johnson, said tonight that YKAJtS BSTTEK MeauiMi more than many heavyweight the National Boxing Association light heavyweight champion champions got for title fights. would meet fifth-ranked Eddie SHOD Cotton of Seattle in a 15-round Distributee by ELI WITT CIGAR COMPANY, Tampa, Fla.

title fight in Seattle on Aug. 29. Olivieri said he would go to New York tomorrow to sign the Tidea for Bradeeten. Manatee Rieer. ana kour earlier.

Tidea for SheU Faint, St minntea earlier. Tidea for Vealee-NoaomU. approximately ana koar, 1) minntea earlier. F1rred from St. Marke ee WTTHLAtOOCHFE RIVER MOCTH Tankretewn Hlih: 5:4 a.m.

aad m. Low: a.m. end It: 4 m. HOMOSASSA RIVER MOTTH nigb: a.m. and 4:3 p.m.

Low: p.m. ww Simrl.e today It t'i a.m. p.m. Moonrite 11:27 a.m. Moonirt 1 1 m.

(Listen to Bobby Hicks Fishing News, 6:53 a.m., through Friday; also Hook Lyin and Sinker of the Air on Special Edition. 6:15 p.m., Monday through Friday, Radio Stations FLA-AM and FM. See Today's Fishing News a.m., Monday through Friday.) on FLA-TV, Channel 8. 6:45 "We're trying to do the right thing and enforce the rules." Plant City Wins Ruth Meet Opener Plant City defeated Dade City, 10-9, in a nine-inning overtime game yesterday in the Babe Ruth District 5 Tournament lidea 1r todr at: TAMPA BAY BASE Hlrb: :3 a.m. and m.

Law; 1J: m. and p.m. GANDf BRIDGE Hliti: 7:37 a.m. and p.m. Lew: 1:14 a.m.

and 1:34 m. HILLSBOROI Gtl BAY Rlfh: :7 a.m. and p.m. Low: 11:21 a.m. and 13:44 p.m.

CLEARWATER Rlirh: a.m. and p.m. Law: a m. and 10:21 p.m. CALOOSAHAT1HEE K1VER (Fart Blffe: a.m.

and :1 p.m. Law: a m. and 3:0 p.m. CHARLOTTE HARBOR (Puma Uarda) Birh: a.m. aad 7:13 p.m.

Low: 1:41 a.m. and OJ p.m. (Figured from Tampa Ba; Tldra for Salrtjt Harbor. Old Tampa Bay, ona hour, 45 mlnntra lalar. Tides for Port Bora Granda, aaa hour.

Si mlnutra. farlltr. Tidra for Jahai Fata. Clearwater, Blind Pan. Paia-a-Grllle.

approximately two faonra earlier. Tidea for Ermont Key. SansMna Skyway, two koara. minntea earlier. Tidea for Oiena.

twa koara, IS minutee earlier. Mr. and Mrs. Janes. Out on Gandy Bridge, big fish were the order of the day yesterday.

One unidentified bait flinger hooked but couldn't hold "something" big enough to break 50-pound line. Ten-pound redfish were also hanging from some of the stringers at bridgeside. Dr. L. D.

Brennan, Nebraska, caught his first tarpon yesterday. He was fishing with Capt Buddy Maris on the Nan-Rae out of Johns Pass. They worked off the Don Ce Sar Hotel with pinfish bait. The 60-pound silver king leaped five times during the 50-minute tussle. Neil Sweet, skipper of the Judith, also out of Johns Pass, had C.

F. Murphy, St. Petersburg, and Harry Richardson, Northville. aboard yesterday. They used white bait off the sea buoy to bring in 49 trout, a pair of mackerel and a four-pound flounder.

iiAli.iii-niV niwi iii i. iii-r Two grand slam homers were hit, by Duke Walden of Plant contract in the offices of matchmaker Dewey Fragetta. He said Johnson, who will be making the second defense of his crown since winning it last February, would get a $20,000 guarantee or 40 per cent of the gate. Olivieri said he would not give heavyweight contender Eddie Machen, whom Johnson de-cisioned July 1, a return bout next month because Machen's manager, Sid Flaherty, did not give enough advance notice noi send requested expense money. Colt Area Tourney Opens at.

1 I IhI Caa) Jk tmmui City in the fourth and S. Buch anan of Dade City in the sixth. Charles Bills' three-run homer in the ninth provided the win ning margin. Bills, who came in ki the sixth inning as a reliefer. was the winning pitcher.

Two games are scheduled at Ill II 1 Blue Horizon Wins Race to Mackinac MACKINAC ISLAND, of 59:58.10 and a Remodel now and save! Increase the value of your home while giving If new beauty. Wards carries a complete selection of oil types of roofing and siding to suit ony home, fit any budget. Many colors and styles from which to choose. Free estimates, low-cost, guaranteed installation. the ACL field today.

Plant City Fishing along the Skyway is "somewhat improved" but still II I I Vht4 1 will meet the South Tampa American League team at 2:30 a little on the slow side, report p.m., and at 4 p.m.. South Tam Repack (roof corrected pa National will face the North the lads at ONeills Skyway Marina. Trout are available at Bishop's Harbor on the Manatee side and some silvers in Bunces time of 50:11.07. The Colt Area Baseball Tour-j nament opens tonight with Tam-j pa facing Suncoast of St. Peters-; Tampa League team.

Plant City 110 500 003-10 July 18 Blue Horizon, 23rd across the finish line in a Remove front wheels, adjust brakes wheel bearings Check great seals Add brake fluid and road fast Pass. 333-mile wind-blown chase up Thirty-three of the starting field of 93 still were breezing toward the finish line here when race officials announced Lake Michigan, today was declared overall winner of the their official winners. Snook can be had, day or night, by waders or boatmen along much of the Skyway. Around the bridges provides top action, with the area east MAKE SURE Dad tity owi una to- mi Wright Slams Four-Run Homer To Pace Sligh Win Dick Wright hit a grand-slam homer to pace Sligh over Forest Hills 12-7 in yesterday's Pee Wee Baseball League. Walter Lantz got three hits as Henry The sloop Gypsy of Milwaukee was first across the line early today followed 20 seconds of the road between the first bridge and the main span next.

later by the cutter Blitzen of burg at 7:30 o'clock at Al Lopez Field. Tampa, which lost out. was runnemp in the World Scries, is the defending champion. Peterson Wins TWGA Meet Mrs. William Peterson, with a 36, won low net honors In the Tampa Women's Golf Association weekly tournament yesterday at the MacDill course.

Mrs. Ben Simmons had 39, Mrs. Don Bell, Mrs. R. A.

Men- Chicago-to-Mackinac yacht race. The class cutter owned by Dick Kaup of Chicago won the race as nearly 12 hours were shaved off her elapsed time of 60 hours, 20 minutes and 38 seconds. Blue Horizon won with a corrected time of 48:26.24. Nimbus, another Chicago cutter and third across the finish WDOJ Milwaukee. NO MONEY DOWNI 3 years to pay on purv chases of $100 or more.

1701 N. Dale Mabry Ph. RE 7-61(1 Oon Daily 10 A.M. to P.M. Exctpt Sunday Channel bass fans can find some of their favorite fish off But on the basis of corrected times, Charles Kotovich's Gypsy It the north dock at Egmont Key.

CAN STOP There are also tarpon in the area. Pat Morrow got a 113' line before the horizon turned blue this morning, earned Class A Nimbus, owned by foflDflDDDWAI and Ola beat Giddens 11-4 and Berry Perterson got three hits to drive in four runs in Plymouth's 10-5 win over Port Tampa. In other results, Clearfield 10. Hyde Park Riverside 12, Riverside Terrace 8. Result yesterday in the Optimist League were Sligh and Foster 7, Cuscaden Tampa endez and Mrs.

G. D. IN TAMPA: Dave Hatcher, had an elapsed time of 59:58.10 and a corrected clocking of 52:38.49. 41s. Mrs.

Sigmund Popko 42, and Mrs. J. C. Osten 43i. Jockey Bill Hartack led the Declared first in Class was Romahajo III, owned by Harvey nation's riders victories in DOWNTOWN Aerest from Telaphana Btdf Ph.

f-0821 on. Nile 'til P.M. NORTH GATE 22! ria. Ave. Ph.

WK 4-6168 Hon. 4 Frl. 'til 1:00 P.M. PALMA CEIA Atrni (rum Britto Plan 9813 S. Dale Mabry ph.

81.1891 Moo. 4 Frl. til 9:08 P.M. Nadeau of Muskegon, Mich. 1960 with 307 winners.

It was his fourth title since he began riding late In 1952. Romahajo had an elapsed time was placed fourth in Class A and Tom Schocndorf's Blitzen was ninth in Class A. Gypsy raced the course In 59:28.20, a time corrected to 54:44.27. Blitzen had an elapsed time of 59:28.40 and a corrected time of 56:22.41. Fort Myers Hands Tampa 9-3 Loss In Ruth Tournament FORT MYERS.

July 18 (Special) Frank Vetter, a little southpaw, blanked Tampa Inter-bay on two singles tonight in pitching Fort Myers Blue to a 9-3 victory in a District 5 Babe Ruth League game tonight. The winners will take on Sarasota tomorrow at 4 o'clock. The Dunedin All-Stars will play Fort Myers Blue in the second game at 8 o'clock. Vetter had a no-hitter until Bucky Jcffcoat led off the sixth HERTZ RENTS THE CARS YOU LIKE TO DRIVE! Doctoring Your Golf Bay 6, West Tampa Hts. Hunt 11, Macfarlane Desota 11, Oak Park Fair Oaks 6, Gary 0.

Mrs. Tarnow Wins Two Honors In Palma Ceia Golf Mrs. Paul Tarnow was a double winner In the Palma Ceia Women's Golf Association tournament yesterday, firing a low gross 37 in the division and capturing low putts honors with 13 putts. Other winners: Arc the BASIC MEDIUM for All nS, 1 MESS fJLoD BUS. t'lass A -Net, Mia.

Lionel romplon 8n. Mm. Lawrence snemii. i7m 44; ret. Mm, William Wation, JS'Ji net.

Mrs. Jake Owens, 40. R-Grn. Mn. John Fannin.

Mre with a sinclc. Jcffcoat also got Tampa's other hit, a single. Fort Myers stole nine bases. Godfrey Sanlini doubled, Chriz Wenzel singled twice and Junior Phillippe hit two singles to lead the attack. H.

M. Kiabarry, 50; net. Alii. Armin Smith, 40. RH Net.

Mm. Carl Ridley. 37H gross, Mn. Joe Bra, 91; net, Mr. Supper Satisfy, set, Mia.

Hunk Wrijiht. 40. ('Net, Mrs. William J. Hamner, Tampa liUerbnv 000 012 0-3 2 1 S7Ui a raa.

Mn. Tom herry. 55; net. OTt Mjer.i White 24.1 000 x-9 7 1 Miller. Jpffroat (4) and ntlv: Vet.

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CHESS MATCH NEW YORK, July 18 second match in the 16- eame scries for the George PATIENTS BY WIND. By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF DIAGNOSIS: Undcrclubbing. TREATMENT: Choosing the Dredgers Edge Tigers 3-2 In Elks Loop Play The Dredgers edged the Tigers 3-2 in a Elks Little League baseball game yesterday. Mark Fillion was the winning pitcher with a three-hitter and nine strikeouts.

Fillion. Andre Edgar chess trophy will be played tonight with Bobby Fischer, 18-year-old national champion playing white. Samuel Rcshevsky won the first game last night. rifjlit club for a particular shot is always a problem, but it be all is in the newspaper they read every day. comes doubly touch for most golfers when the wind is blow ing in their faces.

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