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Tampa Bay Timesi
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WTSP 1380 Kc. ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1951 PAGE TWENTY-TWO By HAM FISHER JOE PALOOKA Iw3 fit By MAE BARBER Undefeated Bill Verbrugge and Andy Hanlon won a forfeit yesterday afternoon in Long Shot Wins Jean McBride Feature Purse OLDSMAR Li Fact Find er carried Mrs. A. Trevllin'i the "70 years or over" Tour- nament at Mirror Lake Shuf- James Farley Mentioned To Succeed A.

B. Chandler By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK GP) The name of James A. Farley was projected yesterday into the contest for baseball commissioner, and there were signs that this might be "It." fleboard Club. I I I'M AFRAID I AAA. 1 el VOU-RE PUFFIN- UK I IU.

HAVE TO WORK. I I 7 HARDER THAN KIOCHN' gJWHEWiSk ftjZSZ" 1 BOY, VOO'RE SURE USUAL. "Ci "litc fr- SI Two teams are trailing with two losses, they are: Lou Michener Homer Pope and Dr. silks to a surprising $57.50 pay off in the featured Jean Mc The former Postmaster Gen Bride purse at Sunshine Park J. S.

Kistler Parker Button. Scores for round 10: Harvey Barron-Stanley Ladd topped George Kreamer-Ed DePuy, 90-42, 78-49; John Brooks-Cap McClenathan downed C. C. Craley-Cyrua Barker. 78-57.

87-18: Jesa Cor yesterday. Although the son of Rhodes nelius-Arthur Richards defeated Ma- Scholar had a victory and a sec dler in the $65,000 a year job as commissioner. "That the former Postmaster General and National Democratic chairman has been approached is definite," Corum wrote. "That he has indicated that he will be receptive after Chandler has completed his term, or resigns, also is ond to his credit here, the crowd tmida and Ed Behm, 76-18, 84-23: Dr. C.

Marsh-August Fink look William tEyan-U H. Owen. S2-52, 79-65: Michen-r-Pope beat H. P. Camplin-John Ben-eon, 83-66.

8(M9: Kistler-Button gave Gen McGlnley-Bert Grindrod their third loss. 78-58. 56-81. 75-48. of 2,310 let him go to the post at long odds, then watched him nip J.

H. Roman's Romary Ann in a photo finish. TWO TEAMS WITH two losses met yesterday afternoon on court seven, Kistler Button team took an early lead over Romary Ann had set the pace eral and chairman of the National Democratic Committee answered all questions with a polite but firm "no comment." This could be and was regarded as significant. The big, beaming man who is reputed to know more persons by their front names than any other public figure in the land, has never been one to evade a question. But yesterday he stood on his constitutional rights.

Almost reluctantly, it seemed, Farley said "no comment." Big Jim's name was tossed into the pot by Bill Corum, columnist for the New York Journal American. Corum said a big league owner had told him that Farley had been approached asked if he would like to succeed Albert B. Chan McGinley and Grindrod, 55-23, and gamely held on to take sec ond by two lengths over J. O'Neill's Westward. when Grmdrod scored 15-3 Fact Finder ridden by Silby minus on Button's last shot.

Doc and Button made the first game. The second was different, Mack Fee Klaus Dies GREEN BAY, Wis. UP) F. J. (Fee) Klaus, 48, former Green Bay packer football star, died unexpectedly yesterday after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage.

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Grindrod finally tied up the game. In tne rubber Parker and Kist ler double scored and soon led 61-25. Parker amused the -root eed Fishing Supplies? Sears Is ers when iie had 68-38, Grind rod had a low 10 on the board, all Parker needed was one score but he tailed to reach the dia gram. Kistler brought in the game disk. Cornelius and Richards won two games from the Behms In half on hour.

The first game hadn't been scored on many courts by that time. The Annual Shuffleboard Masquerade Ball at the Coliseum Is scheduled for Tuesday evening, Feb. 20, starting at 8:30 o'clock. Fifty dollars in cash prizes will be awarded wearers of the tnost talked about costumes. You may get your reservations at the Coliseum at any time.

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PETERSBURG KENNEL CLUB "World's Oldest Greyhound Track" Modern, Scientific Heating Throughout The Plant yesterday and the results follow: Main event F. Wilson 21, Marsh 9: Reburn 21, Bjoun of Clearwater 30; J. Young 21, Gilchrist IS; Sendker 21, Wedrick 16: Siller 21. Jay 10: Greaves 21. Howe 16: H.

Hall 21. N. Dalby Hartley of Clearwater 21, Lawsnn 20. Consolations Russell 21. Beldham Howell3 21, Carter Boiling 21, Krupp 4: W.

Young 21. Roede of Clearwater 16: CasccddeH 21, Sanborn 16: Raney 21. Lake- 16: F. Clarke 21, Clapp J. Matheson 2i J.

Rankine 11. The Elake Baumgarten-Long Trebles tournament starts next Monday morning and it looks like the largest entry ever recorded in a local tourney, there now baing 145 names on the board. As there will be little room for friendly bowling for the next four days it behoves all bowlers to sign up. Disston Cagers Beat Southsiders Disston scored a 24-11 Junior blgh basketball victory over Southside yesterday afternoon, paced by Jack Allwood, who ripped in eight points. Robert Widemer scored four points for the Southsiders.

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