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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 13

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13-A THE TAMPA TIMES, Friday, February 12, 1965 (1 ll 11 Smaller Entries Eye SORC Crown Times Sports Writer I Tampa; Ed Willis, St. Fete; TOfo) Joe Byars, skipper and owner Ernest Barta, St. Pete; Bill Hig-of the famous Doubloon, a 39- sins, St. Pete; Dwight Holmes, foot sailboat that twice rolled Frank Smith and John Carter completely over in the Atlantic from New Hampshire. FOR A last feels the bigger they are, the harder they'll fall in tomorrow's cruiser race from St.

Petersburg to F.ort Speedy Maredca, yachting's largest fiber glass racing craft, will share attention with a Mar-blehead, design in the Class A boats. Indigo, created for Scribby Byars is referring to the gruelling Southern Ocean Rac- Wellman of Mentor, Ohio, by Bj Associated Prcsf EAST Francis. T. 47. Fordham 40 Kf'loB Hall 15, Niagara 77 I'rcvKlfni't 88, SI.

Francis. Pa. 69 Pratt Hunter 61. overtime booster S3. Fredonia.

Y. 81 Oswego State 84. Itica 62 vdinbora M. Slippery Kock S3 fcl Vincent 85, Indiana, Pa. 71 Lincoln.

Pa. 0. 93. Delaware Valley 11 Dickinson 114, Franklin ft Marshall 85 Philadelphia Textile 99, St. Anselm't, NH.

63 ftaeerstown J.C. 18. Potomac State 66 So'toB V. 99, Tuft 68 SOITH Davidson 55. Furman 50 Duke 136.

Virginia r.eorge Washington 72. Richmond 51 Georgia Southern 17. The Citadel Roanoke 85. Washington Lee 75 East Carolina 81. East Tennessee 73 West Virginia Wesiejan 98, Salem Coll.

overtime McRae 120, Steed Coll. 40 Randolph-Macoa 65, Richmond Prolea- Pembroke 95, Campbell 68 Tfeiffer 60, Lenior Rhyne 58 Shorter 83, LaGrande 49 Centra 82. Campbellsville 7 Georgetown. Ky. 78.

Transylvania 10 West Virginia Tech 94. Morril Harvey HO youngstown, Ohio 89, Alderson-Broadui Concord, W.Va. 93. Bluefield St. 86 Rollins 83.

Florida Presbyterian 81 Atlantic Christian 76. Guilford 73 Delta Stale 77. Memphia Christian Bros. Phillips Oilers 15. Austin Peay 1 Chattanooga 64, Oglethorpe 63 11.

Pikevllle 63 ing Circuit around the Florida Hood of Marblehead, is in peninsula that has yet to same spotlight occupied by re II LOT won by a class A boat. Maredea when the latter won CLASS A entries such as the 105-mile St. Petersburg to Homer Denius' 60-foot Maredea Venice dash last weekend. It's a and a 74-foot entry' from Ha-'new boat in her maiden race. waii, the Ticonderoga, will prob The Maredea still is favored over the 47-foot, sloop-rigged Indigo and 10 other boats in the ably take a back seat to the smaller entries.

Byars feels. Byars' opinion isn't without unusually large Class A division some personal justification. Hisj Both probably will finish be-39-foot Class entry, won the hind the Ticonderoga owned by 403-mile race in 1963 and camejR. F. Johnson of Hawaii, in second in 1964.

In spite of The big Ti, lightened to ride the fact that the Doubloon fin- a foot higher in the water than ished ninth over-all in lastjir previous years, led the fleet week's St. Pete to Venice jaunt, in the race, to Venice but had to Byars feels his chances of cap-' give away time to every other turing the SORC championship entry as she will in the 403-mile Maryvllle, Tenn. 70, Milligaa 69 Lincoln Memorial 19, King Coll MEDIUM SIZE this year are still "very good." circuit of the Florida Peninsula. Besides the 12 Class A entries. SORC rules allow skippers to discount either the Venice or 1 Class boats are expected Stuebenvllle nw.

nciiarminc ni Louisiana Coll. 85, Mrbolls State 66 Brlhaven 61, Millsaps 44 I nkin 64, David Lipscomb 53 Tenn Wesleaa 99, Emory Henry 1 MIDWEST Tulsa 67, Drake 48 Indiana Central 82. Anderson 62 Jamestown. N.D. 91.

Minnesota-Morrll 16 St. Benedict's 91. Maryville, Kan. 70 St Mary ol the Plains 64, Regis 59 Hastings 99, Kearney 74 Blackburn 51. Principle 48 Rorklord Coll.

74, Milton 71 SOUTHWEST St. Louis 83. North Trias State 60 the Miami to Cat Kay raceito go and 10 in the Class In the field are four former conference champions Jack Brown's Callooh, George Storer (both on the SORC schedule) at the end of the racing season. "It was a good race to do poorly in," Byars said. Paper Tiger, and Howard S.

Coles Conquistador, last Byars' crew for the tough race include; Bill McElmurry, PACTS year's SORC winner 7.50x14 SIZE 6.00x13 SIZE Abilene Christian 72, Marmn-simmona FAR WEST Brigham Young 96, Wyoming 94 New Meiico 65. I'lah 64. overtime Southern Colo. State 99. St.

N.M. 83 Fugrt Sound. 66, Seattle Pacific 64 San Jose Stale 56, SI. Mary's. Calil.

55 Aiusa 90, Lei Angeles Pacific 89 Final Registration Final registration for the Palma Ceia Little League will be held tomorrow from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Tom Price Field on S. Himes Avenue. I C1 95 50 NYLON ALL-WEATHER 42 TIRE WITH TUFSYN GOODYEAR'S SUPER MILEAGE RUBBER NYLON ALL WEATHER TIRE WITH TUFSYN GOODYEAR'S SUPER MILEAGE RUBBER blackwall tubeless plus tax blackwall tubeless plus tax eld tire ft-fl eld tirt Whitewalls just $2 more Whitewalls just $2.50 more PLATT, 'GEORGIA SHAKER' AT WIN CITY DRAGS SUNDAY Hubert Piatt of Atlanta, who wheels a Ford Falcon like you won't find on the street, will appear at Twin City Drag-way Sunday ready to take on any and all.

The gates open at 10:30 a.m. with eliminations at 2:30. PLATT IS CURRENTLY ranked third on the Drag Speed Illustrated "Mr. Stock Eliminator" list and his Falcon, powered by a 427-cubic inch Ford engine, is rated as one of the fastest stockers in the country. The Falcon, latest in a long line of "Georgia Shakers" has been turning the quarter-mile consistently under 11 seconds with clockings such as 10.53 and 10.83 in southern competition.

Piatt is aiming at the 140 m.p.h. mark for the quarter and has been flirting with this magic figure with such timings as 136 and 134 in recent meets. Piatt is currently running in the Daytona Speed Weeks drag meet and is rated as one of the favorites to win his class. Daytona winds up Saturday night and Piatt could very well come here Sunday with another championship trophy to add to his lengthy collection. The Atlanta flash is the first in a long line of top name drag drivers being lined up to compete at Twin City.

TV TV IV SAT. 2:30 P.M. Sportaiorium 1 'f tit 104 N. ALBANY 3 BIG MATCHES MMailMlalaaMaa IM eHWUGMMMBi MMHUrflH mMM BE0 C0 3 tn ctrvxi If 1 MmS I Registration Set Registration for Mustang Pony League candidates is on tap at the loop's field tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The field is located across from Al Lopez Field. All 13 and 14-year-old boys living in the Wellswood, West Tampa and Drew Park areas who wish to register should bring one of their parents and a birth Panthers Select Two Swimming Captains Two All-City performers have been named as the co-captains of the Plant swimming team for the upcoming season which starts the end of the month. Richard LaBarr, who swims in the individual medley and freestyle events and Bob Glazier, who enters the freestyle events, were selected by their team CHIEF LITTLE EAGLE THE ASSASSINS GEO. DRAKE LORD LITTLEBROOK AND MORE I DOUBLE EDGE aff -T PERSONNA BIGGER CARS If Personna Stainless doesn't give you more luxury shaves, Personna will buy you or whatever blade yon think is better! WAGONS! 8.50x14 SIZE mates as the Panther co-captains. Both swimmers made the All-City team last season and Glazier was also an All-Western Conference performer.

Silver Lake Play Opens for Ladies The Silver Lake Women's Golf Club Association began its handicap tournament today and one week will be allotted, for the play of the first round's action. Pairings: Championship Flisht Nancy Flick vs. Jane Casper. Elaine Sox vi. Melha Mary Ellen Sussex v.

Virginia Mazurek, Carmen Mania va. Betty (Nicholas. First Flight Dot Goff vs. Grace F.lKar, Norma Felsenlhal vs. Lil DeBee, Mabel Lynn vs.

Fran DeMarco, Helen Ralfa va. Mickey Smith. Second Flight Lucille Stewart vs. Vicky Bittmann. Ginny Van Patten vs.

Vera Stevens. Kathv Blake vs. Blanche Por.kcv. candy Reeves vs. Betty Jupinko.

Third Flight Ginny Cobb vs. Helga Metonnie. Kathy Taggart vs. Jan Newcomer. Peg Kraul vs.

Vi Hersom, Donna Kell vs. Lois Fernandez. Fourth Flight Anita Brown. Margaret Knight. Kay Periera, Terry Hall, Byes.

Aqua-Safety Set For Forest Hills A series of water and boating safety classes will get under way Monday evening from 8 until 10 p.m. at Forest Hills community center, 724 W. 109th Avenue. Training officer, John Inter-landi of the Coast Guard Auxiliary will be in charge of the series. SIZE wan 8.00x14 NYLON ALL-WEATHER 42 TIRE WITH TUFSYN 50 blackwall tubeless plus tax eld tire 1 I s' NYLON ALL-WEATHER TIRE WITH TUFSYN GOODYEAR'S SUPER MILEAGE RUBBER 0 blackwall tubeless plus tax eld tire 59 5 BLADES IN DISPENSER EACH RAM HI PROTECTIVE CUSTOM WRAP, KRSONNA'S EXTRA STEP TO KEEP EVERT HAK EXTRA SHARP.

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Dale Mabry Phone 831-1891 H1LLSB0R0 PLAZA OPEN AT 8:00 A.M. 2901 W. Hillsboro Phone 877-9528 DOWNTOWN OPEN AT 7:30 A.M. Morgan at Twiggs Phone 229-0821 (Wholesale Retail) OLDSMAR, FLORIDA ADMISSION 504 (NO MINORS) Hear Tfie Alan Drake Snow 5,10 p.m. Daily -WINQ Daily Double 1st and 2nd Races For Reservations -Phone 855-4401 For Luncheon 855-1613 Goodyear Service Store U94 Cleveland CLEARWATER Phone 444-8311 Goodyear Service Store 1331 First St.

SARASOTA Phone 958-3121 Goodyear Service Store 45 9th St. N. ST. PETERSBURG Phone 342-2777 Goodyear Service Store 123 W. lay Dr.

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