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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 13

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II THE TAMPA TIMES, Monday, February 15, 1965 Vols To Play Games mm I i 3r ml. Fltl As if Life at Stake 11 Chancery Lane, Debbie Top Field 5 By Associated Press ship ball game," Coach Ray IIP Tennessee, which moved to.Mears said. the top of the Southeastern "WE HAVE three toueh' road ENTRIES OLDSMAR Chancery Lane check of the season. The filly mn win? fib st game Doubles, six points: land Sunnv Debbie who will trailed for more man a nan Conference by beating Vander- games and at least one real bilt 79-66, will play each of its! tough at home" (this was a civ ramp if lifp! reference to Auburn), he said. fcvsai rfM j- itself was at stake.

the best of the three we have aipL-pi v. Am "We'll have to play every to play away from home." I 'io GauVsRi race in the silks of O. E. then rushed between rivali 3. Beinaido-ondarru 3 appear to be solid favorites for to garner a hard earned vie 5.

Muriiio-insausti 4 the Bellair Bluffs Purse Vw at Sunshine Park- Mawe fox is a better runner substitutes: oiaide-Urquizi ruavrFPV i hp uro. than her last race seemingly SECOND GAME Singles, six points: CHANCERY LANE Was l. i.uki i s. cimrruca 3 claimed bv his Dresent owner polnts out- She c0uld I a ifrZL Lt race In which he ck herself that afternoon buj was beaten a head by Gunquestl Mil game like it was the champion- The Tennessee victory left the Volunteers with a 9-1 SEC record, one-half game ahead of Vanderbilt, which is 8-1. Of its remaining seven games, Vander l.

Mitouiiri :7 6 who has yet to taste defeat at rrPrc.u.,c bilt plays six at home. i5 the meeting. He has won twice Vanderbilt Coach Roy Skin against top drawer talent. 4. Olalde-Regmo 2 5.

Arias-Salvador 8 6. Reinaldo-lnsausti 3 7. Lequeitio-Ondarru 4 Substitutes: Oyarzun-Arregut ner believes his Tuesday night engagement with Kentucky in His running mate, Sunny Debbie, won against good al- fourth game singles, five points: lowance runners and should Nashville will be the toughest contest left on his schedule. line svyie. Her Echo may have needed his last race.

This was his first start of the meeting and while he was outrun in the early stages, he did gain ground by the rail and should improve tomorrow. Completing the field are Hills Pill, Alvin Cox and Knuckler's Pride. 1: Aria0, 11: We a worthy pan of the duo. 3. Murillo Sub: Atano Cape Way turned in a power "That'll tell if we can snap 4.

Reinaido house of a race to win her first back after losing at Knoxville," he said. "If we can't, we'll be hurting." FIFTH GAME Doubles, five points: 1. Zaldivia-MartoreU 5 2. Isasa-Mandioia 3 3. Churruca-Tolosa 8 mf- Li 0 IWliiiiMI 4.

Berasategui-Garmendia 2 5. Tacolo-Ortuondo 'Mears noted that his Volunteers have the schedule going TBCSets Basketball Tourney The Tampa Bay Conference Basketball Tournament will be played at the Chamberlain gymnasium from Feb. 17 through Saturday Feb. 20. Admission price for adults is $1 and 50 cents for students of all schools.

On Wednesday at 7 p.m., East Bay will take on Pinecrest with Hernando and Brewster facing off in the 9 o'clock nightcap. Gulf meets Turkey Creek at 7 Thursday night with Zephyrhills taking on Mulberry at 9. FRIDAY'S 7 o'clock action sees the winner of the East Bay-Pinecrest activity meeting the 6. Manoio-Almorza 52 Substitutes: Ibarrola-Mugartegui SIXTH GAME Doubles, five DOints 1. Oyarzun-Insausti 3 2.

Ibarrola-Regino 3. Lequeitio-Arregul 2 4. Olalde-Urquiza 52 Jockey Injured At Sunshine Coy Maxwell, a part-time jockey at Sunshine Park, suffered a broken collarbone yes s. Keinaldo-Mugartezul 8 6. Luki-Ondairu 3 Substitutes: Murillo-Garmendia SEVENTH GAME Doubles, five THE MASKED ASSASSINS AND THEIR VALET ON MAT PROGRAM The Rough Duo Tackles Eddie Graham And Haystacks Calhoun Tuesday points: terday morning when his mount i.

a a practice session, 2. Churruca-Galarraga 8 le" ouniMj I tossing the jockey to the ground. Muriiio-Mandioia" 81 Maxwell, who started riding Miio-wnuonao lac? Mat Program Moves To Convention Hall SubsUtutes: Zaldivia-Tolosa amu eighth game sincies. six ooints: regular but according to Sun- 1. Urquiza 10 S.

Martorell I chin. Dirt Terriers Fourth In Poll against them since they play three of the last six games on the road. Of the three, Kentucky and Alabama beat the Vols last year and they just nipped Florida by one point. The other home games are against Tulane and Louisiana State. The big danger spot on the Vanderbilt schedule is its March 1 date with Auburn at Auburn.

The other home games are against Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tulane and LSU. MEARS and Skinner agree on one thing. If they finish in a tie for the championship they would prefer to play the playoff game to determine which team represents the conference in the NCAA Tournament at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. A playoff game most likely TIM I ELEVEN Hi LXCITINO 1 1 GAMES NIGHTLY TO MIDNIT6 jm Mn-amiii oitmniAS PIHTA Ladies Night i Sorry No Minors 2. Zaldivia 2 6.

Berasategut. uccu 3. Ibarrola 6 7. Almorza 4 here off and On." wJSU The horse was 8 two-year-old, NINTH GAME Doubles, six points: Zephyrhills-Mulberry victor. At 9 o'clock that same evening, the 1.

Zaldivia-Garmendia 8. owned Dy Uuy llllon. It was midget grapplers. Darling Dag Gulf-Turkey Creek and Her mar and French Lamont will shipped in iust yterday and 4. Luki-Aimorza 2 not yet registered with the track nando-Brewster winners will be in one corner with Baby Cheryl and Lord Littlebrook in 5.

Manoio-Mugartegui 6 6. Berasategui-Tolosa 3 office, hence no name was avail collide. There will be one game Sat able. the other. loarroio-ortuondo 4 Substitutes: Tacolo-Arregul TENTH GAME Doubles, five ooints: The horse suffered a broken urday night the championship playoff at 8 o'clock involving 1.

Oyarzun-Arregui 8 shoulder in the fall but accord t. raanoio-saivaaor 5n i 3. Luki-Urouiza a ouusmne ram spunes Friday's winners. 4. Olalde-Manriinla ftlmn ma mnwA nA A 5.

Arias-Tolosa :Y.V.: "Tl The tourney's No. 1 seeded team is Zephyrhills. Gulf rates 6. Muriiio-Aimorza 3 wiiemer or not me nurse MartreU had to be destroyed. the No.

2 spot with Hernando would be played Wednesday, 1 1.1 1 rc umvic uuuoies, seven points: Maxwell was treated for his I- SifSSSi01' injury and was at the track this Other individual matches send Sam Steamboat against Hiro Matsuda and Danny Miller against Dick Steinborn. Sunday TV Date For Local Keglers Max Brubaker and Clyde Loop will appear on television (Channel 8) this Sunday. St. Petersburg resident Brubaker and Tampan Loop yesterday won spots on the first March 10, just two days before the regional NCAA tournaments 3. Luki-Mugartegui VY 8 morning, The Assassins, a pair of tough hombres, have their work cut out tomorrow night at the wrestling matches at Curtis Hixon Convention Hall.

IN THE FIRST wrestling show ever staged at the new hall, the Assassins will take on the duo of 601-pound Haystacks Calhoun and Tampa's Eddie Graham in a tag team match. The first of six events, one more than usual, will begin at 8:30. Advance tickets are on sale only at the convention hall and promoter Cowboy Luttrall reports a heavy advance sale. The feature match pits world heavyweight champion Lou Thesz against southern heavyweight titleholder Tarzan Tyler. Fred Blassie, who lost to Thesz in the champion's last appearance here, will tackle big Bob Orton on tomorrow night's program.

begin. and East Bay ranked third and fourth, respectively. Chamberlain Sets Boys' Track Meet Chamberlain High is setting In games tonight, Mississippi 4. lsasa-liarmendia 10 5. Tacolo-MartoreU 10 6.

Ibarrola-Tolosa 8 7. Manolo-Ortuondo 92 8. Berasategui-Almorza 52 Substitutes: Arias-Urquiza MIAMI (Al One week before tournament play, unbeaten Pen-sacola and Miami Beach high schools continued their 1-2 ranking in the Miami Herald state high school basketball poll. THE PANHANDLE Tigers, defending Class AA champion and 24-0 for the year, amassed 166 points from a balloting board of coaches and sportswriters. The Tides (23-0) remained the south Florida power and No.

2 with three victories last week. They managed 148 points. Twenty-two points behind the Tides is Palm Beach High (21-1) with 126, followed by Tampa State is at Georgia, Tulane is MOTORS OVERHAULED TRANSMISSIONS OVERHAULED at Auburn, LSU is at Alabama, and Mississippi is at Florida. the spotlight on boys' physical Auburn kept alive its slim ,50 education tonight at 7 o'clock. hopes for the SEC title Satur Bowling King of the Hill television show Feb.

21 at Florida That's the time the north Tam Plus Parts Plus Parts pa school will conduct a track day night by crushing LSU 101-60. In other games, Bob Andrews scored 46 points to meet at the school. There will Lanes. Brubaker tallied a 682 scratch series while Loop, a Dale Mabry kegler, set the handicap pace with 688. Groover, Millinoff Win Bowling Honor Alice Groover and Bruce Millinoff won Bowler-of-the-Month honors yesterday at Crown Lanes.

Alice totaled a 685 pin win over June Haram's 662 while Millinoff's 665 earned him top honors by a pin over Wayne Hanley. No Money Down All Work Unconditionally Guaranteed EASY TERMS CREDIT ARRANGED FREE TOWING TRANSMISSION KING OPEN DAILY 7:30 A.M. P.M. SATURDAY 7:30 A.M. -1 P.M.

1618 Ph 1618 N.FRANKLIN rn ''DOJ N.FRANKLIN be no admission charge to the event. Eligible participants include any boy taking physical education and who is not a member of the varsity track squad. lead Alabama to a 108-81 victory over Tulane, Georgia crushed Mississippi 90-68, and Florida came from behind in the second half to blast Mississippi State 68-51. Tarquinius barely beat out Overtrick for the 1964 aged pac The second tag team match of I the evening is an unusual mixed affair with men and women Hillsborough (19-2) 101 points, Pompano Beach (20-2 89 points, Jacksonville Forrest (21-1) 85 ing title, 62 votes to 57. BRAND NEW NYL0IM1RE points and Orlando Edgewater' (20-3) with 80 points.

St. Petersburg Hieh, now 17-3, moved into eighth place with 77 points while St Petersburc Glbbs, first Nerro team ever to make the top 10, returned to ninth spot with 64 points off a 17- 1 record. Dayton Seabreeie's 18- 3 record cave the team tenth place. Two other Negro teams were also voted into the second 10. Fort Lauderdale Dillard, winners of 18 straight, gained the 17th while Palmetto Lincoln loser only to Gibbs, reached 20th.

Other ranking teams included: Cocoa 11th with 42 points, Mc-Arthur 12th with 38, St. Petersburg Northeast 13th with 34, Orlando Evans 14th with 32, Stran-ahan 15th with 30, Jacksonville a 16th with 28, Tampa Chamberlain 18th with 22 and Fernandina Beach 19th with 20 points. XJmtr- Miami Seeks FIC Title NO MONEY DOWN buy all your tires and car service needs on FIRESTONE Amount Monthly Charged Payment $50.00 $5.00 75.00 7.00 95.00 9.00 150.00 10.00 260.001 13.00 MIAMI (IP) The University of Miami basketball team goes after its 24th consecutive Florida Intercollegiate Conference victory Tuesday night against Stetson and a win would give Miami its eighth loop title In a row. Stetson is the last team to beat Miami in league play, 66-64, in a game at Dcland two seasons ago. The Hurricanes, tMftr.4.a.a Ik net anil Regular 30-day charge or TAKE MONTHS TO PAYI ATinwwinF i hHrtt, iiiaaicis Ul llic laab ul taa aiiu GUARANTEE Mn Installed pZTl I Installed JS 1 Instilled I Exchange VJ Exchanl)a Exchange I American Compacts.

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