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-ry- ''OTP "aTar-rr THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Friday. Bartow, DunedM 'Eliminated in State Prep Basketball PorriDano Beach which cameRep' 5-010. Lang 3-28. Lundquist Schmidt McKibbon 0. Kruckmeyer here with a 27-1 record, losing MJ geacn 53.47 he final game of the season.

had little trouble with the Boone quintet. Dee Childress, 6-7 senior, paced the steady-scoring Golden Tornadoes with 20 points. Boone, from Orlando, too," Griffin said, as Naples simply was no match because of the overall height advantage of the Tornadoes. Class AA Boone Thomas 1-02, Brown 6-214, open and just right for Bower. "We made a lot of mistakes, Coach Frank Griffin said "They ve got a good offensive club but not much defense.

If we'd been shooting right, Bower'd got 50 points againsi this team." Dunedin tried deliberate fouls late in the fourth period, hoping Naples would miss its free throws. "And they did missed consistently, "but we just couldn't take advantage. Bill Gaunt, who scored 12 points, was Dunedin's top re- bounder. uuu Daniels Keeps Lead In Seniors (Continued from Page 1) bury of St. Petersburg and J.

H. Frisch of Leesburg. Hansbury had 75, Hagen 78 and Frisch 80. The final 18 holes will be played this morning. Second round scores: 144 Dexter Daniel Winter H-Vein49-Leo'n Sikes Palm Beach.

'6i51 W. E. Norvell, Orlando, 75-76. 152 A. D.

Stone, St. Petersburg, 75-77; Dr. John Mercer, Sarasota, 74-78 153 Roy Taylor. Largo, 76-77; R. M.

Owen, Dunedin, 76-77; Dorsey Never-gall, Pompano Beach, 79-74; Jack Russell, Clearwater, 78-75. 155 Jack Frsich, Leesburg, 75-80; Ray Hansbury, St. Petersburg, 80-75; George Edmondson, Tampa, 81-74; Henry Hagen, Ormond Beach, 77-78. 157 T. R.

Schluter, St. Petersburg, 75-82. 158 Ed Randall, Miami, 81-77; Woody Wever, St. Petersburg, 77-81; Bob Myers, Tampa, 78-80. 159 P.

T. Taylor, West Palm Beach, 78-81; J. H. Maxwell, Winter Haven, 80-79. 160 Carroll Hirst.

Leesburg. 80-80. (Continued from Page 1) Tharp, of Cocoa's 1960 team, set the old record of 42 points. Bower guided Dunedin on a second half rally that came within four points of tieing the score at 69-65 with two minutes left. Dunedin missed on two straight field goal opportunities and two foul attempts and dropped out of contention.

Bower scored 13 points in tne final period. Naples showed little defense, concentrating on offense and that left the center of the key mm $2,000 PURSE SAT. 6.4-16, Askew 9-5-23, Billle 6-618, Lorentzson 41 uaney u. iuii 27-1872. Dunedin Gaunt 4-412, Cross 3-06.

Soper 1-13. Bower 15-838. Gibson 2.04. Gram Gildersleeve 1-02. Totals 26-13 65.

Naples 21 22 15 1472 Dunedin 19 13 15 1865 Officials: Landers and Blair. Berg, Mann To Play Pros Pattv Bera and Carol Mann will conduct a golf clinic and play an exhibition match at the Temple Terrace Golf Club this afternoon. The 45-minute clinic is scheduled for 1 p.m. and '57 62 Hood Device Hillsborough Adams 4-19. Alt man 4- 210, Lazzara 4-210.

Borders 3-1 7, Hoffman 11-325, Wilson 0. Totals 26-9-61. Msnatre Mahoney fi-5 17, Warner 5- 212, Stufflcbeam 6-315, Tolson 3-0 6, Eslincer 4-19. Totals 24-1159. Hillsborough 16 16 14 1561 Manatee 13 13 15 1859 Officials Pace, Henderson.

Class A Bishop Kenny Ross 7-014, Cum-mlngs 5-212, Gerashty 6-214, Zam-betti 2-15. Meagher 215, Ohle O. Totals 22-6 50. DrfunUk Wilkerson 9-220. Casey 3-06, MrMillon 3-28, Jones 4-0 8, Llndsey 1-02.

Totals 20-4 44. Bishop Kenny 12 16 12 1050 Defunlak 12 11 12 944 Naples Daugherty 2-2 6, Barnes FITS ALL MODELS, Easy To Install mm nnnn NITE AT STOCK CAR RACES Sunshine Speedway Opens 1962 Season Keeps Car Clean; Saves Gas mvvmr fHtrfnmwr- wy Wuim mv, mmii jmgwuuuun Sunshine Speedway. Races will start promptly at 8 p.m. h-urday, March 10th. Warm-ups are scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

Drivers will draw for starting positions. Tickets will be available at the Sunshine Speedway. Fans are Invited to see skilled drivers "push the floorboard" for the $2,000 purse and arrive early for an evening of thrilling action. START OF EXCITING RACES The first season of open stock car racing competition will be "flagged away" tomorrow at the Sunshine Speedway located at 49th and Ulmerton St. Petersburg.

Ten sensational races are on the program. Three classes of cars modified, sportsman and late models, will be racing. Officials expect the largest field of cars ever seen at PHONE 253-0643 or TAMPA BAY MARINA I- 13, Chandler 0. Totals 23-8 54. Pompano Besch Schull 5-414, Mc- Kinnon 5-010, Childress 9-2 20.

Cla-ney 4-19, Howell 4-210, Anderson 3-39. Tuel 0, Tedrick 1-13, Coward 0, Rice 0. Totals 32-13 77. Orlando Boone 9 1 12 1754 Pompano Beach 15 21 23 1877 l.sndon Dezern 2-4-8, Hubbard 3-5 11, Treece 4-715, Childress 1-13, White 1-57, Wood 0. Zoll 0.

Einbinder 0- 22, Foster 0, Hogue 0-22. Totals II- 2648. Mliml Beach Mandel 3-17, Green 1- 24, Teper 2-0 4, Weinstock 1-13, Brooks 1-13, Kelinson 0. Leiber 1-02. Yanowitz 0, Polisar 0, Moll 0, Schwartz 0.

Perillo 0. Totals 9-523. Miami Beach 11 3 4 523 Lanrton 11 14 8 15-48 Officials; Blair and Landers. 229-5571 to stop the Jap of Tojo lYamamoto and Taro Myakl this week, fans antici-Ipate one of the Jfinest matches of ithe season. Promoter Lut-trall also wishes to remind fans that if the weattv er is cool the Armory heaters be turned on supreme com- fort.

The 3400 fans who saw this week's action a agreed the chilly outdoors weather was no problem inside. a1 Fans can purchase i gside eagle tickets at the Sportatorium, 106 N. Albany, or the Cigar Stand in the Thomas Jefferson Hotel. Reservations can be made by phoning 253-0643 or 229-5571. SCHMIDT TY WRESTLING SATURDAY SPORTATORIUM 1G6 North Albany FREE FREE FREE New Undercover Boat Slips Available For Rental Don Curtis, Scarpa To Battle Germans; Eagle vs.

H. Schmidt By BOB FRICK Deep South Sports Editor Kurt and Karl Von Brauner, world tag team champions managed by Saul eingeroff, will face the brilliant new combine of Don Curtis and Joe Scarpa at the Fort Homer FOR MOTORING PLEASURE AND SAFETY Pretty Louise Payne is shown with G. L. Ger-hardt, Sec'y-Treas. of Aero-Wall with an amazing device to keep the windshield perfectly clean, free of insects, fog and road grime, under all driving conditions.

The Aero-Wall device is designed to triple the flow of air over the top of the car. By reducing the force of air pressure on the windshield gas mileage is also increased considerably. In addition, the new Aero-Wall will greatly reduce driving noises caused by air friction. The new device is available in 40 colors to harmonize with popular car finishes. The Aero-Wall will not scratch or leave any marks on your car finish.

It can be installed by anyone in one minute. No holes to drill just tighten one screw. It fits all models from 1957 to 1962 passenger cars, domestic, sports cars and imported autos. The sensationally new device is available by simply filling out the coupon published on this page. This highly practical Aero-Wall device sells for only $19.95.

YOU COME FIRST Large Checker Cab Fleet Has Unique Services For Passengers 3-C im WW Bsrtnw McClendon 4-B 11, uner 1-21. Sherrer 3-2-8, Jones soe 1-0-4, Martin 0. Totals 20-10-50. 10-4-24, Kevern -1-13. Beasley 2-3-7, Belcher 6-12.

Woodham 1-0-2. Sellers 2-1-5. Totals Hartow' f-5 ApVpk" iwuw-ea Officials; Long and Munn. at Terrace afterwards the two pros will be joined by Roberta Albers for a nine-hole exhibition match. Both the clinic and the exhibition are open to the public without charge.

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Enclosed with colorful niftal wall pain-Is masonry, glass or other material cot far less than other con- etruclioii. WARE Construction Inc. 20th and Flager Sts. P.O. Box 1304, Tampa Phone 248-2117 Aero Wall to fit Colo payment, balance C.O.D.

Stat I March 9, 1962 BOAT SLIPS FOR RENT A total of 159 undercover boat slips accommodates 30 to 100-foot crafts and sailboats at Tampa's newly expanded 12-acre marina. Tampa Bay Marina, located at 207 S. Hoover St. (near the east end of Howard Frankland bridge) is truly a one-stop marina. Boat repair and maintenance, a complete tackle shop, a boat sales service and a fine restaurant, are among the attractions to boatmen at Tampa Bay Marina.

i -Wsfc a (ClL1 BEST TREATMENT FOR LOVED ONES Recognized Sanitarium Is To Help Patients With Disorders Tim corifar The 161 Frank Ingram. Clearwater. 83-78. 162 L. W.

Eaynard. St. Petersburg, soe2. 163 Horace Stovln, St. Petersburg, 82-81; Roy Moore, St.

Petersburg, 84-79; Jack Veach, Tampa, 82-81. 164 Lennox Haldeman, Belleair 80-84; E. R. Jones, Sarasota, 84-80; H. B.

Ryder, Vero Beach, 82-82; Walter Cope, Jacksonville, 83-81. 165 John Vincent, Venice, 77-88. 166 Guy B. Smith, Tampa. 82-84; Arnold Minkley, Miami, 82-84.

167 J. K. Sparkman, Tampa, 81-86; Elmo Hutchinson, Tarpon Springs, 81-86. 168 M. L.

Boswell, St. Petersburg, 84-84; Ed Saxon, Clearwater, 79-89; Astor Clark, Tampa, 86-82. 169 Dr. L. J.

Salisbury, St. Petersburg, 84-85; Dr. C. A. Rudisill, Tampa, 6-83.

170 H. A. Simard, St. Petersburg, 82-88; R. D.

Thomas, Leesburg, 89-81. 171 Ray Bowles, Sarasota, 87-84; Don Hodgdon, St. Petersburg, 83-88; Frank Pereboom, Lake Worth, 86-85. 172 A. L.

Cobb. St. Petersburg, 89-83. 173 A. S.

Hampson, Clearwater, 86-87; E. L. Tucker, Tampa, 87-86; John Dell, St. Petersburg. 87-86.

174 Stei ling Ivison, Clearwater, 88-, 86; Dr. Herb Lott, Tampa, 90-84; T. Rinehart, St. Petersburg, 89-85; Ernest Loyd, Ponte Vedra, 89-85. 175 R.

L. Robinson, Clearwater, 89- 86. 176 J. Miller. St.

Petersburg, 92-84; H. G. Mapes, St. Petersburg, 91-85; Frank Glatz, St. Petersburg, 88-88; J.

A. Lane, Wauchula, 85-91. 177 T. J. Gilbert.

Tampa, 92-85. 178 Col. M. S. Lindgrove, Belleair, 86-92.

179 J. H. Laher, St. Petersburg. 87-92; Howard Peevy, St.

Petersburg, 86-93. 180 Clem Price, Key West, 95-85. 181 A. S. Megert, St.

Petersburg, 80-91. 182 Maurice Rose Tampa, 86-96; H. W. Jarrett, Tampa, 92-90. 183 F.

B. Backhouse, Largo, 91-92. 185 A. McKenzie. St.

Petersburg, 95-90; Sid Shaffer, St. Petersburg, 94-91; Col. Penn Edgar. Clearwater, 88-97. 186 J.

Mac Palmer. Tampa, 92-94; W. H. Morris, DeLand, 93-93; Franklin Johnston, Palm Beach, 90-96. 187 J.

A. Meier, Tampa, 96-91; W. L. Baisden, Tampa. 94-93; R.

J. Dawson, 90-97. 188 Paul Wallack. St. Petersburg, 94-94; Lewis Ingram, DeLand.

102-86; Henry Holland, Sebring, 92-96. 189 Louis Neilson. Tampa, 95-94; T. C. Parker Tampa, 97-92.

190 Dr. Frank Wojniak, St. Petersburg, 97-93; J. S. Forsyth, Ormond Beach, 99-91.

191 C. Morris, Tampa. 90-101. 192 Nathan Sharp, Delray Beach, 8-1-98. 193 Harry Dabler, St.

Petersburg, 100-93. 196 H. B. Harrell, Leesburg, 100-96. 199 C.

T. Dawkins, Tampa, 98-101. 201 Bruno Weil, St. Petersburg, 102-89. 204 Charles Sebring, Sebring, 104-100.

242 Brig. Gen. Kutz, St. Petersburg, 134-108. Today's pairings and starting times: 9:00 Arnold Mmkley, Ed Randall, J.

S. Forsyth, James A. Meiscr. 9:07 Harry Dabler, Gen, Kutz, Brune Weil. C.

T. Dawkins. 9:14 Charles Sebring, Louis Neil-son, Nathan Sharp, H. B. Harrel.

9:21 Dr. C. B. Morns, Henry Holland. T.

C. Parker, W. L. Baisden. 9:28 L.

C. Ingram, R. J. Dawson, Dr. Wojniak (Frank), W.

H. Morris. 9:35 Col. Pen Edgar. Sid Shaffer, J.

Alac maimer, A. McKenzie. 9:42 F. B. Backhouse, M.

B. Rose, Clem Price, J. H. Laher. 9:49 Col.

M. S. Lindgrove, James M. Miller, T. J.

Gilbert, H. G. Mapes. 9:56 F. C.

Ingram, Howard Peevy, Paul Wallack, A. G. Megert. 10:03 Guy B. Smith, H.

W. Jarrett, T. B. Baxter, J. A.

Lane. 10:10 Dorsey Nevergall, P. T. Tay lor, waiter ope, La 10:17 Frank Glatz. R.

L. Robinson, Don Hodgdon, Sterling Ivinson. 10:24 Ernest Lloyd, John Dell, Gen. E. L.

Tucker. A. S. Hampson. 10:31 Dr.

Herb Lott. Ted Rinehart, Frank Pereboom, Dr. Ray Bowles. 10:38 A. L.

Cobb, R. D. Thomas, M. A. Simard, M.

L. Boswell. 10:45 Dr. C. A.

Rudisill, Dr. L. J. Salisbury, Astor Clarke, Elmo Hutchinson. 10:52 J.

K. Sparkman, H. B. Ryder, Lennox Haldeman, E. R.

Jones. 10:59 Horace Stovin, Jack Veach, L. W. Baynard. J.

H. Maxwell. 11:06 Roy Moore, Ray Hansbury, Geo. Edmondson, Henry Hagen. 11:13 Bob Myers, Woody Wever.

Carroll Hirst, T. L. Schulter. 11:20 Jack Frisch, R. M.

Owen, Roy Taylor. 11:27 Arthur D. Stone. Leon Sikes, Dr. J.

C. Mercer. 11:34 Dexter Daniels, W. E. Norvell, Jack Russell.

FSU Netmen Bow To Lamar Tech TALLAHASSEE (Pi Powerful Lamar Tech of Beaumont, whipped Florida State's tennis team, 8-0 in a season opener for the Seminoles today. Francis Rawstorne. Lamar Tech, defeated Paul Scarpa 5-7. 7-5 default. John Maloney, Lamar Tech, defeated Gordy Smith 12-10, 6-3.

Al Driscole, Lamar Tech, defeated Ed Fascula 6-2, 6-3. Tim Heckler, Lamar Tech, defeated Jamie Jameison 6-1, 6-2. Robin Spengler, Lamar Tech, defeated Bob Berry 6-1. 6-3. Alfonso Ochoa, Lamar Tech, defeated Mike Dyer 6-1.

6-1. Heckler-Spengler defeated Fascula-Jameison 6-2, 6-1. Ochoa-Driscole defeated Dyer-Berry 6-1. 6-3 Negro Driver In Sebring Race Assured Protection SEBRING (By Staff Writer) Mayor J. D.

Hunt yesterday advised Robert W. Saunders, Tampa, field secretary of the Florida NAACP: "It has been the policy of this city in the past, to the best of our ability, to protect the lives and property of everyone within the city, regardless of race or creed. It is our intention to continue this policy." The mayor's assurance followed receipt of a letter from the NAACP official advising that Frank Mabry a Negro, will drive in the international sports car races bere this month. "I am requesting," Saunders wrote, "that the city of Sebring give him all of the protections of the law in the free enjoyment of facilities and that every effort be made to protect him against embarrassment from those who might try to discriminate against him because of his race." AT VOIR SERVICE A large fleet of brand new 19b2 radio equipped locally owned and operated Checker Cabs now meet the demand for prompt, dependable and courteous service. The officers, Frank and Sam Cannclla, have selected careful and most polite drivers to give customers the best posible service at a reasonable charge.

Four passengers can ride for the price of one. The new metered Checker Cabs do not register additional charges when slopped for red lights or other traffic conditions. Customers pay only for the actual mileage traveled. Their dependable service include party trips to and from all the sporting events in the Tampa-St. Pete area.

Charter service, sightseeing trips, tours to the Gulf Beaches, weddings and special occasion, are some of the advantages you get when you dial 229-8339 for a Checker Cab. 11 ill I fi GREYHOUND RACING NIGHTLY A Home Away From Home Sarasota Clubhouse Heated For Comfort and Relaxation Hesterlv Armory Tuesday night on Promoter Cowboy Luttrall's four-match card which will start at 8:30 o'clock. Don Eagle, most famous of all Indian wrestlers, will return to action against Hans Schmidt, the Teuton Terror, and Iron Mike DiBiase will meet Dick Steinborn of Orlando, in special events. Big Jim Wright matched against Canadian champion Billy Parks in the opener. After Scarpa and Viiimer posted a one fall win over the Von Brauners three weeks ago and Scarpa and Curtis teamed Dedicated sanitarium provides treatments for people with mental affliction, such as: alcoholism, senile confusion, bedridden and cancer.

The sanitarium gives patients an atmosphere of comfort and complete safety. A patient afflicted with senile confusion can adjust to a routine of taking regular meals, rest, care, and receives competent guidance. If the patient cannot possibly get the proper attention at a Nursing Home, Ballast Point Manor has the conscientious and well trained personnel to assure the best treatments for your loved ones. Mr. Don Savage, the owner-manager, has over 20 years of caring for people.

Mr. Savage will travel to any part of the state to personally talk to anyone who has this problem in their family. The Ballast Point Manor Is located at 5226 Nichols. For additional information, call Tampa 831-4191, or write Ballast Point Manor, P.O. Box 13462, Tampa, Fla.

anything The medication they suggested for the current rage of "Boat Fever" is an immediate visit to the Tampa Outboard Marine Association Boat Show, at the Fort Homer Hesterly Armory', on Howard Avenue where it meets Cass St. The show continues daily from 2 P.M. 'til 10 P.M., including Sunday. Over 100 craft of every type are on display, in the armory and in the huge tent erected to handle the overflow exhibits this year. Admission is $1.00.

Half price tickets are available FREE at Tampa Outboard Marine Dealers showrooms. Exhibiting important aids to boating safety, and education are the Coast Guard Auxiliary, Power Squadron, Red Cross, and the Cruisacade Club. All dealers and supporting exhibitors of the Tampa Outboard Marine Assoc. Boat Show help to make boating the pleas ure it is. Give yourself plenty! of time to wander around and relax so you really absorb all the exhibits.

Take the cure Visit the Boat Show, tonite, Saturday AND By AL MII.I.KIl Weather is no prohlrm to rarinji fans at tlie Sarasota Kennel Club with the glascil in Tower floor of the. grand stand which can easily accommodate more than 1,500 fans By JOHT P. LAMBERT Loved ones who have become incompetent and present a problem in your family continue to richly deserve the finest care. At the Ballast Point Manor Sanitarium people afflicted with a mental condition get the best possible care available any NOW AT ARMORY "Boat Fever" Becomes Contagious As Visitors See TOMA Boat Show and the large heaters that can keep the area comfortable in the coldest weather. The luxurious clubhouse with its heating and air conditioning units is also comfortable in any kind of weather.

There are daytime programs on Friday and Saturday each week at 2 o'clock in addition to Wednesday matinees. The popular post time of 8:10 starts off programs each night and Thursday night is always a big night with the Ladies since they are admitted free each Thursday during the Season. i V-V 7 However, adults only can enjoy watching the top stars run under the stars since state law forbids minors on the track grounds. The track is closed on Sunday. Increasing crowds because of the top caliber of greyhound racing at the Sarasota Kennel Club leads General Manager Jerry Collins to state, "The track will enjoy its best season in its 18-year history attendance wise and mutuel handle.

We will do everything possible for the comfort and satisfaction of our loyal fans and in" By FRANK BERGER An epidemic of acute "starboarditis," combined with a little "outboardomania" complication swept Tampa this week, as outpatients streamed to the Fort Homer Hesterly Armory for treatment. where. It's truly a home while away from home. The Ballast Point Manor has an especially trained staff working 24 hours per day to give unique care to people whose mental condition makes it impossible for them to live at home. On hand to administer soothing talk, injections of soft-sel-libus, and also demonstrating various types of therapeutic equipment to the patients were Doctors: Art Connelly, of Connelly's Marine; Tony Lopez of Pioneer Tire Barney Gugel, Barneys Outboard Marine.

Jack Bishop, Bishop's Marine; Manuel Fernandez, Sears Roebuck Roy Seals, Seals, D'Angelo, D'Angelo Motors Marine; Bob Davenport. Montgomery Wards; and TC Williams, of Williams Bros. Marine. Note: In Tuesday's opening anouncement. Pioneer Tire Co.

was Inadvertently omitted from the list of sponsors due to an extreme case of boating fever developed while writing about it The aforementioned eminent physicians locked up from their first-day crowds of misty eyed patients long enough to agree on one diagnosis, that 9 out of 10 Tampans would rather be out fishing or cruising than doing will throw out the red-carpet for the newcomers." Quoting a fan, "The owners of the Sarasota Kennel Club have sure gone all out for comfort, service and top quality racing and leaves nothing to be desired for greyhound racing." Remember, it's more fun to watch the greyhounds run at the Sarasota Kennel Club where the stars of tomorrow will race tonight. Tht Wett Coatt't Lsrgett Supplier simvisfi: Cnntnurcial SMrtpins and YarMlni Sftionl Orsanl2atiriri9 Car rpaW AKo full tin Srat Covtrs, Floor Whrel Distf S.llfS Tirlcffj Pritirl M.ii! Ordpri Promptly rilled Writf for rutt Cnlol Wf IT MAIL TO: AERO-WALL P. O. Box 441 Lakeland, Florida Please Mail of Car Encloied is $5.00 down Straat City. FANS ENJOY ACCOMMODATIONS AT KENNEL CLUB rrg iimi ifTTa a iiia.j PHOTO COPYING MACHINES All Sum Lownt Pricas Tarmt a MONTHS TRIAU Mi Springs Phona All Kindt of Paper and Chemicoli GENERAL PHOTO MFG.

CO. A CURE Tampa Marine Assn. cure for Boat-inr Fever is a snazzy cruising rig fishing equipment food, and all day to enjoy Outboard E. Tarpon Tarpon (A.ro Wall Is Unconditionally Quarantaad) aiiiih SMMtrfMuaa.

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