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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 63

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S-D A 20 rr I 1 i 1 I i It 'JRl r'j a nil THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Sunday, February 14, 1965 A V' 1. i w.iftjwmjl i i i i i n- East Bay Basketball Indians East Bay's Indians, pictured here, lost to Bran- zell, Jack Buck, Ronnie Seiner, Sam Hamrick and Bill don's Eagles in their last game. From left are Floyd Johnson. Swilley, Jerry Waldrop, Stuart Stanaland, Mike Friz- TOMORROW IN SALISBURY Indoor Net Meet Opens SALISBURY, Md. Ufi The U.S, Na- I tional Indoor Tennis Championships, with "This must be the greatest international field in the 62-year history of the indoors," says Bill Riordan, the tournament director.

"We have players from 17 foreign nations, including the top-ranked in Europe, Asia and South America." RESERVE and box seat sections, both expanded since last year, have been sold out about two weeks. Only 200 general admission tickets will go on sale the six top-ranked American players and a strong foreign contingent, opens Monday at. the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center. The tournament seems to have gained in stature since being moved to this small. Maryland town from New York a year ago.

Ralston McKinley each day at the arena. The independent network which televised last year's finals, when Chuck McKinley of the United States edged countryman Dennis Ralston in five sets, also FSU Eyes Best Record On 4-Game Road Trip has been expanded for next Sun day's title match. Just who will reach the finals is anybody's guess, considering best TALLAHASSEE Coach Bud chance at Florida State's Kennedy must have been think-, record in a decade, ing of the two weeks now facing THREE more xv1ns and the strong field and the start of a new season. McKinley, who was beaten by Butch Newman last week in Dallas, is seeded this his Florida Male team woud turn in more than No. 1 among the domestic play players wnen ne gave ura" traveling cases for Christmas.

The Seminoles, who have lost any FSU five since all-time scoring champion Jimmy Oliver carried the 1955-56 team to a one game in their last 10. meeti224 Jear. ers ahead of Ralston. If McKinley wins his third leg of the trophy put into competition in 1962, he will retire it. Ralston won the championship in 1963.

Georgia lecn, xampa ana ju- Bud says however, his im-ami in the next 14 days, all on medjate plans call for piaying the road. Now 14-7, they lost; a game at a time The cautious only to Alabama since the New Kennedy attitude is backed up Year and have an outside The other two domestic seeds are Arthur, Ashe, No. 3 and You'll find many interesting offers every day in the Tribune-Times Classified Section! Here are Just a few of the dozens of ways you can save money or earn more money and save time and energy. Read the Tribune-Times Want Ads today and every day to find tha articles or services you are looking for chances are someone is offering them for sale or swap right now. Looking for a brighter future through a better job? Read today's Job offers and employment advertisements.

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Frank Froehling, No. 4. Also competing, and unseeded, are Gene Scott and Ron Holmberg, by the facts: Although the Seminoles defeated Georgia Tech, Florida and Miami here earlier in the season and hold a 23-9 series advantage over Tampa, they've never beaten Tech in Atlanta and haven't beaten Florida or Miami on the road since 1962. Florida State's strength, Ken- who are ranked fifth and sixth in the nation behind Ashe and Froehling. Manuel Santana of Spain heads the foreign seeds, followed by Rafael Osuna of RESVLTS i-iocT and miles: GARY SCHULL FSU shotmaker R0 2.40 nedy explains lies in its depth.

Mexico, Jan-Erik Lundquist of Duke's R-m-te (Brooks) 32.20 10.20 Jills Surprise (Zakoor) 3.20 gong Of Honor (Knapp) SECOND DR ACE Six furlongs: iThe back line responsible for 'much of the Seminoles' scoring, I lCKetS On Sale 30 6-foot-7 Gary Schull, 6-foot-6 1 IV ,1 fi-foot-7 Gar 3.40 iooi i uary Conviviality 03aei Solly's Folly (Turcotte) 3.80 LadVs Lark (Choquette) S.4U Jerry Shirley, Sweden and Nicola Pietrangeli of Italy. Roy Emerson of Australia, the top-ranked player in the world, won't be on hand because his nd e-foot-4 Ron ur "fllul WINTER HAVEN (Special) Advance tickets, for the Arnold dTilt double Duke's Romance Malmen. doesn't carry all the il0ad' BiU PhilliPS' 3t '6-f00t-8 Bav Breeze (Hernandez) 12.80 6.60 4.20 the team's tallest player, and Feathery Venezia) i twr, fi-foot-4 forwards Rill Pea- Palmer-Gary Player is expecting a baby. Golf Exhibition match set fori Australia will be represented I Kpari Fairchild i March 22 at Lake Resion Yacht iy Ray Ruffels and John Coop- Time: 1:13 15. cocl and Charles and often in and Countrv Club are now avail-1 er- wn teameo.

to vm me junior bov About Town (Kortci 29.80 n.2fl 8.00 have played well I able throughout Central Florida. Davis Cup. according to Chuck Foley. gen-! Francisco Guzman of Ecua Rebel Warrior (Venezia) a.w reserve. Viitoire (Ottaviano) 00 FiFTk'RACE on.

and miles' Likewise, Kennedy readily (turn: in substitutes 6-foot-2 Ken Leakey eral chairman of the event. dor will play Billy Higgins of Lawton, and Reynaldo The 18-hole exhibition and J'usservi 3.s and 5-foot-10 Brian Murphy for Garrido of Mexico meets Ron 4-60 his guard starters, Bobby Lovell i golf clinic is being sponsored Needlemaker (Guerin) Goldman of Washington, D.C., 1 du 3 hv thp Wintpr Havpn Sprtnma in preliminary round matches Buz on (Rou romned Dast Jacksonville: Huh for thp bpnpfit of the citv's 1)0 vu, Pi (Freed) Monday, with the winners ad- 5 80 esd 97-74, Leakey I handicapped children. Boy Prince (Boland) vancing to the field of 32 tor sfv'nth race seven furlongs: scored 16 points and Fairchild can be purchased for $5 at any Country' Friend (Baczai 3.20 2.80 2.20 tQok Qff eight rebounds. of the following locations: Leonine (Sellers c.mj.n.si varsitv anrl WTVTRR HAVFV American Na- the first round Tuesday. The first round of the seniors' tour- 1M' mt n9.l 1T Time: ij- frpshmpn teams mept Georgia 'p 7 TWIN DOUBLE 5-lt and Mel Lowe Camera TV, The Kauphy oay.

"IB 1 win tirkfls solo Tech in Atlanta Monday. EIGHTH RACE Seven furlongs: 3.20 PlaTer FG FT Pts. ti ctovons Barrows i 14.60 6.20 Schull 101 70 272 To'mwr (Kellers) 2.6U Malmen 104 49 257 Shirley 109 38 256 Gonzalez 55 63 176 2.80 Lovell 58 33 149 2.40 Peacock 54 32 140 3.00 Leakev 42 21 105 Rainv Lake (Rotz) Time: 1:24. NINTH RACE-Su furlonss Match Wits (Baeza) 9.00 3.60 Sun (Brumfield) 2-60 Native Rythm (Leonard) House, Lake Region Yacht Country Aif. Club.

Winter Haven Golf Club. LAKE 12.9 LAND Cleveland Heights Golf try. Par 3 Golf Center, Carpenters 14 2 Home Golf Course. Culberson's Hard- 8.4 ware. LAKE WALES Mountain Lake 7.5 Golf Club, Lake Wales Golf Country 6.7 Club.

Ellis Drug Company. Indian Lake 5.3 Estates Golf Country Club. BARTOW 2.6 -Bartow Golf Club. PLANT CITY 1.7 Plant City Golf Club. SEBRING Se .9 bring Golf Ciub and Sunset Beach .6 Motel.

Tickets are also available from all 68 8Sertoma Club members in Winter 65.7 Haven, Lakeland and Haines City. Wrestling Advance Best Ever Advance ticket sales for Tuesday's all-star wrestling card at the new Curtis Hixon Conven Kairchild 12 15 miles Phillips 12 10 34 rime: 1:11 a. TENTH RACE One and 116 Biuipny i ii ij 3.80 3.00 Rogers 10 2 4 60 3 20 3 0 FSU totals 550 345 1445 Opp. totals 492 396 1380 Nashua Plume (Boland) 6.00 a-Gran Califa (Turcotte) Golden Bugles (Broussard) Time: i a-North Star Rancb-Gian entry. Attendance: 25,26.

Mutuel Play: $2,645,140. Krikava Fund Game Slated Challenging Exciting Ghn Oaks Goif ciub IS HOLES PAR 54 Today at Jai Alai Fronton children to at- The Tampa Jai Alai Fronton thus allowing tion Hall are going "at the fastest rate ever," according to promoter Cowboy Luttrall. Ringside reserved seats are no longer available at the Sport-atorium, i has disposed of all advance seats, but ducats can 18 Hole Fe $2.00 ir Special Membership SI 5 ir Rental Clubs only 50e Lessons by Les Cottrell fr Driving Ronge New Balls PGA Pro will be the site today for the tend. Tickets at a nominal fee will Krikava Fund games, starting be on sale at the Fronton. at m.

jhe proceeds from the pro-Children and adults are in- gram will go to the VV. D. Krik-vited to attend the games which aVa Trust Fund for the educa- will pair outstanding amateur tion of his five children. Krik- Graham 1345 Court Cleorwoter players from across the state. ava.

a Tampa policeman, was still be purchased in advance at No betting will be permitted, gunned down and killed during the Convention Hall box office. "tUfUMMIItUJUtllUlUlt ADVERTISEMENT HON a nreaKin at a uaie oress a crowd ot o.Uuu or more is shop. expected for the 8:30 program George Tinkham, an officer, which features six matches is in charge of the program and topped off by a heavyweight wiil also play in the games. chmapionship match, pitting Professional players will com- world titleholder Lou Thesz pete in European style matches against southern heavyweight called "partidn." They will play Champion Tarzan Tyler, a certain number of points. Two tag team matches are on The is one of several tap with Eddie Graham and events neid througnout tne city 601-pound Haystacks Calhoun to aid the family of the slain teaming ud asainst the masked officer.

I Assassins in the semifinal. Catholic Youth The other a match is an unusual mixed tag team event The instant Want Ad number to place your result getting Want Ad in the Loop Games Played with male and female midgets. Sacred Heart, Christ The Baby Cheryl and Lord Little-King and OLPH won Catholic brook wrestle with Darling Dag-Youth League basketball games i mar and French Lamont. here yesterday. Veteran "badman" Fred Blas- Saci-ed Heart topped St.

Jo-sie puts his years of experience seph's 49-38 as Guy Burnett against big Bob Orton in one of scored 16 points. Greg Harlow's the single matches. Sam Steam-14 paced Christ the King overcoat, the Hawaiian muscleman. Mary Help 36-23. 'goes against Japan's Hiro Mat- In the 42-20 OLPH win overjsuda and young Danny Miller.

CLASSIFIED SECTION TRIBUN T.T. SEE "DEAR BRIGITTE" COMING SOON TO TAMPA THEATRE St. Lawrence, Frank Lynch got former Ohio State wrestler and meet Dick football player, Steinborn. 19 of the losers' points, Tony Njirich 15 for the' winners. i.

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