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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 22

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I. to BT7ETVIS3 AMD EPORT RETTEW ACVERTISEMIIT 14 A THE TAMPA TIMES, Monday, February 8, 1965 Wrestling Moves to the Curtis Hixon RALPH'S RATINGS HILLSBOROUGH RANKED 4TH; PENSACOLA (2h0) LEADS MIAMI (Pi The regular basketball season enters Its final two weeks with Pensacola High School maintaining the top rating it got from sportswriters and coaches at the beginning of the season. The Panhandle Tigers, boasting a 21-0 record this season, polled 165 points in the Miami Herald's poll. Hall Tuesday, February 16th Saturday Ralph had four winners in 10 races, riving him 29 winners In 138 races for the year and a .210 percentage. FIRST RACE Five sixteenths mile-Grade (first half daily double): 1.

Pen Mate 5. C. K. Rocker 2. So Splendid 6.

Early Promise 3. Vita 7. Fine Line 4. Go Pete I. Sibley ON THE HEELS of the Tigers are the Tides of Miami Haystacks Calhoun, Eddie Graham.

Sam Steamboat, midget wrestlers and many others will appear to wrestle on the 16th. Advance tickets may now be purchased in advance at the Sportatorium or at the cigar stand of the Thomas Jefferson Beach, with a 20-0 record, polling 147 points. There will be no WTestling this week in Tampa. Tuesday night, February 16th, Cowboy Luttrall will present top flight wrestling at the brand new Curtis Hixon Hall convention center. To open wrestling in the convention center Luttrall has signed world champion Lou Thesz to defend his title against the challenge of Tarzan Tyler.

SECOND RACE Three-eighths mile if "jv i The poll ranked Palm Beach High (18-1) third with 119 i-. Hfe mm k. Hotel. You may call 253-0643 La Tana Tyler Lou Thcst for advance reservations. Shoemaker Grade (second half daily double): 1.

Rhu Jack 5. Ruby Wink 1. Tell You Gus 6. h'ark 3. Walker Bee 7.

Dolly Love 4. Jean Iris 8. Let Me THIRD RACE-Five-sixteenths mile Grade Ds 1. Maas 5. Clayton K.

2. Obtain 6. Merry Dot 3. Cri Forever 7. Miss Rita 4.

Diridv Day I. Dark Omen FOURTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile Grade 1. Future Issues S. Many Rock 2. Miss Zazu 6.

Thin Aliria 3. Rough Note 7. Genna Douglas 4. C'tmas Pudding 8. Cindy Sade MONDAY, FEB.

I points, Tampa Hillsborough (17-2) fourth with 82 points and Pompano Beach (18-2) fifth with 76. Jacksonville Forrest (19-2) jumped into sixth, followed by Orlando Edgewater (17-3), 67 points, and St. Petersburg Northeast (16-2), with 60. Daytona Seabreeze and Stranahan are ranked ninth and 10th respectively. Other teams namrd were, order: St.

Petersburg Olbt. 40 1 Chm, Ms St. Petersburg High 82 1 Mr Arthur, 30 1 Jarksonrllle i a. 2ft; Orlando Evans and Pensacola Tate, both with 22 points! Tampa Chamhertains 20: Hlaleah, 12, and a tie for 20th spot with 10 points each for Fernandlna Beach and Fort Lauderdale Dlllard. Derby Lane's New Quiniela Oddsboard P.P.

HORSE FIRST RACE WT. JOCKEY Parte M.nnn. Maidea M. O'Rourke COMMENT ODDS I Six forloni. Lost rider S-l Contender 4-1 Go well her 4-1 Could surprise 6-1 Must overrome post 6-1 Some fair efforts -l New here 10-1 Mud helps 12-1 Tip 15-1 Can't rerommend 20-1 hkth MACfc inree-eigntns mue Grade Delayed Debut Abby Balls's Pride Fergies Susie Maid Of Myth Waxed Jet Carin Carr Rozanne R.

Mr. Hare Daryl's Pick It's Much Haihe Mark 105 J. Olivares 117 P. Dalgo 117 P. Herron 1" F.

Sumell 122 No Boy 106 P. Brandt ins P. HerrfMi 117 V. Srhena 111 R. West 111 C.

Nicholson 117 J. McCracken 1. North Country S. Racing Daisy 2. Small Isahell 6.

ount Martin 3. Wild Frank 1. Untouchable 4. Daisy Sparkle I. Shuey sixth hack nve-sixiepntns mue BE IN THE MONEY by using Tribune-Times want tit.

May better rating 20-1 Stops 10-1 Grade (first race first half twin double): SECOND FACE Purse Wisest Of All 4 6 111 122 1. Go Fred 5. KilmarK 2. Steve'a Dream 5. Jack Gam 3.

Sammy Wall 7. Duke Larsen 4. Patsy Lake Kirkby SEVENTH RACK Five-sixteenths BUSINESS AND SPORT REVIEW ADVERTISEMENT 11,000. Maiden No Boy P. Glenn No Boy No Boy Six forlongt.

Won but disqualified S-! Press top one S-l Good works 4-1 Ready for brackets 6-1 Getting closer 6-1 Sleeper K-l May be closer 10-1 Must improve 151 In sage hands 15-1 Can't endorse 20-1 Later on 20-1 Another afternoon 15-1 (Buaimaa ihvkw Phone 279-7777 Ext. 263 or 248 Firey Magic Turned Back Miss Court Surprise Pine Marshall Bed Jacket Get Back Lady bullet Half Note Our Sue Fancy Maid Larks Choir 12 9 8 30 3 II 1 2 1 117 111 111 117 106 106 111 106 106 106 F. Saumell No Boy P. Borgemenke No Boy E. Robart No Boy C.

-Gilbert No Boy i Ssr, Tmjf i mm bM ifTO Sri iK "sms -x ji. -Parse olds 119 R. Alonso 119 J. Olivares 114 P. Dalgo 119 C.

Maxwell 119 J. Vipsnn 119 V. Tartaglla 114 M. O'Rourke and nn. Claiming.

Six furlongs. May be the day 3-1 Keen contender 4-1 Better than last 4-1 Last good 5-1 Make trouble late 6-1 Been having trouble 6-1 Vpset chance 10-1 Sleeper 15-1 Improvement expected 101 Tough spot 20-1 THIRD BACE-Dan Cravat Bingo King Ridicule Polpetta Go Right Natural Choice Of Course Prize Catch Sir Jorrtnn Queen Joy 114 J. Olivares mile Grade (second race first half twin double): 1. Tuflon S. Neighborly 2.

Minnie Gales S. Amatoe 3. Foursome 7. Aqua Naut 4. Agua S.

Rocker A. EIGHTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile Grade 1. Rinaker 5. Como 2. SUvrav 6.

Kansasmisty 3. Bunt Rock 7. Nig Bonnie 4. Lounge 8. Moon Gossip NINTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile Grade (first race second half twin double): 1.

Fourwav Rae 5. Court Ring 2. New Outlook S. Lord Br'dywlne 3. Bill Larsen 7.

Wee Todd 4. Fur Fetch True's Sis TENTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile Grade (second race second half twin double): 1. Delon S. Jan's Cutie 2. Cratty 6.

Hack Up Playboy 3. Mutual Funds 7. Goldwater 4. Spot Button 8. West Side Story ELEVENTH RACE Three-eighths mile Grade 1.

Cactus Andy S. Kwik Joe 2. Carry Harmony 6. Greenane 3. Baffled 7.

Sparkling Ann 4. Buck's Barber 8. Scepterson KEXXEL STANDINGS Kennel lsts Jnds 3rds 4th Homer F. Herndon 24 15 35 19 119 113 G. Arikins No Boy FOCRTH RACE Purse Il.nne.

4-yr. -olds and p. Claiming. Six furlongs. 5-2 Has slight edge D.

Weiler 11 P. Jin 114 119 W. Hubbard 119 T. Lipham 114 rorULAR FEATURE Mutuels Director L. W.

points to the new automatic quiniela oddsboard introduced to racing fans on the Florida West Coast by Si. Petersburg Kennel Club's historic Derby Lane greyhound track. Computed odds change automatically on the 28 quiniela combinations during the progress of the betting. The greyhounds run nightly except Sundays at Derby Lane, with post time for the first of 11 races at 8 o'clock. There are 10-race matinees Wednesday and urdays at 2 p.m.

Bold Bob Rip 'N Hun Wicky Pinch-A-Little Miss South Star Say David Sioux Brave Millisle Queen Count Shine Catawba Maid Packs a punch Good word is out Railbirds say ready Used to he fast In good hands Last needed May need this Must show more In fair form 3- 1 4- 1 5- 1 5- 1 6- 1 SI 10-1 15-1 20-1 119 P. Jin B. Walt C. Gilbert L. Handler 114 109 119 M.

York 114 No Boy FIFTH RACE Parse tl.noo. 4 4 -jr. -olds. J. Olivares Gus The Greek 122 D.

Jin 1(19 117 No Boy Claiming. Six furlongs. Call off last 3-1 Well regarded 7-2 Be in picture 4-1 Don't overlook 5-1 Racing into form 6-1 Speed last trip R-l Might just surprise 10-1 Occasional good one 15-1 Wins are far between 20-1 Stops 20-1 Sill 7 1 5 6 i 4 9 10 KMI1 The Military School with a Winter Home in Sunny Florida! Delta Sands Bonnie Glance Macro Mark A. Jett Here's Princess Pegasus AK Carl's Fury J-Kurte Quick Stride Charlrs Todd 2.1 Frrd Whitehead 21 W. C.

Grores 20 A. L. Sparks 19 Orville Mosrs 18 G. A. Alderson 18 Huron Kennel 16 T.

Snell Johnson 16 117 No Boy 122 H. nark 117 V. Tartaglia 118 -D. Prueitt 11 P. Borgemenke 122 No Boy 109 M.

York 11 19 23 17 18 16 18 15 14 11 16 9 II 26 13 7 18 12 19 16 13 13 13 21 8 21 17 17 18 12 14 10 14 15 16 Deep Rock Kennel 16 Mike Castellan! 16 Darby Henry 18 A. W. Kulchinsky 15 James Gallagher 15 Larry NaT 14 Fred L. Bock 14 E. L.

Bcckner 14 Otto Mamino 13 R. L. Block 13 SIXTH RACE Purse 11,100. and up. Claiming.

Six furlongs. 1 Lucienne 109 No Boy May not be headed 3-2 4 Floy B. 118 H. Viera Keen rival 3-1 8 Bouncing Bonnie 109 D. Jin Factor here 4-1 2 Caiamita.

112 D. Jin Was very fast 4-1 7 Forge 113 J. Olivares Wake up chance 6-1 5 Jet Arrow 117 No Boy In clever hands 6-1 3 Jeannie Doc 109 No Boy Newcomer S-l 5 Lo-Jean 112 P. Borgemenke Some early foot 12-1 SEVENTH RACE Purse I1.S00. and up.

Claiming. furlongs. 8 Old World Charm 114 Nn Boy Days best bet 8-5 6 Alvin Cox 116 No Boy Last good 3 Fabulous Flight 113 No Boy Ready for best 4-1 7 Stvle News 109 C. Gilbert Speed last trip 6-1 4 Cape Way 113 L. Mills Made even try 6-1 1 Niecie Nighter 109 F.

Saumell First this season here 11 8 Weallwill 119 No Boy Look out here 10-1 2 Hills Pill 114 J. Olivares May need this 15-1 Selections fir it fir3 K.x 111 lit 1 rvtmis Pf-S EIGHTH RACE Pu 1 Sibley, Fine Line, Early Promise. 2 Let Me, Tell Tnti Gus, Jean Iris. Mass, R. F.

Mis Rita, Crl Forerer. 4 Future Issues, Christmas Pudding. Manry Rock. North Country. Wild Frank, In- tnurhahle Rock, Duke Larsen, Steve's Dream, Patsy Lake.

7 Aqua N'anl. Amatoe, Rocker A. Rinsker, Lounge, Cnmo. 9 Court Ring. New Outlook, Wee Todd.

10 Mutual Funds, Jan's Cutie, West rse 11,300. and up. Claiming. Six furlongs. mm ft 114 No Boy Gets call today 5-2 114 No Boy Part strong entry 5-2 114 No Boy Last a tightener 3-1 108 P.

Dalgo Threat today 4-1 111 No Boy In good form 5-1 116 P. Jin Won: steps up 5-1 (a) Dry Bill (a) Markburt Gameus Fort Chiswell Mighty Happy Mr. Nipper Sterling Belle Sir Claro Jetvan Cloud Princess Tropic Topic a-Joe Ayer enfry 112 P. Glenn Looking for spot 81 114 M. Beneito Tip 10-1 Holiday Inn OF Crystal River SUGGESTS YOU SPEND A QUIET WEEK-END Just 75 Miles North of the Bay Area ON HIGHWAYS 19 AND 98 FISHING CAN BE ARRANGED you can just do as you please! PHONE AREA CODE 305-795-2111 TWX 305-795-2109 ONLY ONE MILE NORTH OF CRYSTAL RIVER! 113 J.

Olivares Working OK 10-1 109 W. Hubbard Makes up ground 15-1 109 M. O'Rourke Fast but stops 20-1 The faculty and cadets of the Kentucky Military Institute enjoy being a part of the Sarasota County area during the montns of January, February and March each year. The remainder of their school year is spent in the heart of the bluegrass in Lyndon, Kentucky. K.M.I, is in its 1 19th year.

The enrollment is limited to 330- cadets, all in the college preparatory program. Grades nine through twelve are taught. KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE Side Story. 11 Scepterson, Cactus Andy, Buck's Barber. Macleer Captures Judo Tournament Dick Macleer was declared the over-all champion of a white and brown belt judo tourney hold at the Seminole Recreation Center yesterday afternoon.

Macleer was the 150-pound NINTH RACE Parse si.noo. elds and op. Claiming. Mile and 79 yds. Heliopick 115 P.

Glenn Looks like right one 5-2 3 Orville 120 M. Dalgo One to fear 31 2 Sun Oasis 115 A. Rini Rugged foe 4-1 9 Silver Max 120 H. Viera Could upset 5-1 1 Oil Payment 120 J. Olivares Post some help 6-1 Stars Above 115 P.

Dalgo Stretch runner 6-1 8 Ole Sarge 115 C. Gilbert Sprinted for this 8-1 4 I Am Blues 114 L. Handler In fair form 10-1 7 Bridgadette 110 R. Alonso Outside chance here 15-1 LT. COL.

CHARLES E. HODGIN, Com'dt. Vsniet, Florid COL. CHARLES B. RICHMOND, Pri.

Lyndon, Kentucky Taggart Commands champion yesterday also. Gaspanlla Junior Tom Taggart stole a five-stroke margin in the first annual Junior Gasparilla Open golf tourney at Silver Lake Country Club yesterday David St. John took a third place in the 135-pound class. Charles Lipsey captured second in the 165-pound class, and Tom Parks grabbed a third place in the 180-pound class. i The junior high school group joins the senior high group as the juniors will play 36 holes over the final tow days of tour WE DON'T BURY TREASURE We Preserve It! 111 INTERNATIONAL -fa Air Conditioning -Jf it Refrigeration and fa Heating Supplies nament medal action.

RESULTS Tom Taggart 72. Gary Brooke 77. Risley Longmire 78, Boh Blake 81. Chris Kraul 81, E. Walters 82, Bob Burke 8.1.

John Hussey 83, Dick Mnss. 86, Robert Fiske 87, J. Hardy 95. Bob Crescentini 98, M. Southers 101, L.

Freid 102, Phil Elting 102, Robert Cor-tese 108. Brazilian Koch 2nd Tennis Entry Top-notch Brazilian netter Thomas Koch became the second entry in the Tampa Dixie International Tennis Tournament when he agreed to play in the Feb. 22 classic last weekend. Spain's Jose Arrilla was the first entry in the tourney and E. C.

Smith, the tournament's director, said that several other top tennis stars are expected to sign within a few days. ml llLr llfjjl gpiOR SAM jjj supR0R III GRAVES BROTHERS REFRIGERATION SUPPLIES, WHOLESALE ONLY 950 Twiggs Sf. 908 W. Main St. 2021 12fh St.

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Gromng With Tampa Since 1943 Municipal League FEB. 19lh thru 24th Bigger Than Everl Brilliant Exhibition of Hundreds cf Exciting New Models New Accessories New Boating Ideas Dinner Key Auditorium OpenFri.i 7.30 P.M. to 11 P.M. I P.m! to 1 1 P.M. The Municipal Baseball will THE FOLKS WITH KNOW-HOW -leaders in the field of fertilizers and chemicals since 1936 salute Tampa's top buccaneer I conduct a meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

at Angelo's Whiteway 7 PLANTS: Tamno an4 Pt. Pioreo Barber Shop at 2604 Armenia Ave. The league president, officers and directors wil be nominated during the course of the evening. JOSE TEPS ON IT! WELCdDME (GASP AM AM) KlUEWJE -v'FV As Fas As You Sack Em fa. 4 IT1 I 'H ri 7 and We Wreck' 'Em They Duild Everything Right Back Up DAI HO NO NEED TO BE WITH THE DHbl WORLD'S FAMOUS PATENTED Vaunaar la R.

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