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Twelve Tun In On MTDAE-fM, 100.7 Me. THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1953 Tun In On VPDAE, 1250 1 000 VTttti, Columbia Ketuvrk Track in Good Shape One Game Tonight There Oughta Be a Law! Eight Entered Plant Field Racing Scheduled Tomorrow Pros Tackle Big Weekend Grid Card New York, Oct. 10 (IF). The I Trabert vs.

Larsen Patty Beats Mulloy; Plays Nielsen Next Mexico City, Oct. 10 (JF). Budge Patty, who eliminated defending champion Gardnar loy yesterday, takes on Denmark's Kurt Nielsen today as the Pan-American tennis tournament tered the home stretch. The other semifinal match brings together U. S.

Champion Tony Trabert of Cincinnati and Southpaw Art Larsen of San Tropical blow Hazel had no effect on Plant Field's half mile dirt track oval and tomorrow's stock car racing program will go on as scheduled, Promoter Bob Philadelphia Eagles, who generally were picked to stir up things Hutchinson said today. The little amount of rain that Rich Gold Cup Closes Belmont New York, Oct. 10 Belmont Park closes its plush season today with eight horses in a fairly wide open scramble for the Jockey Club Gold Cup and a gang of 2-year-olds battling it out in the Champagne Stakes. For the first time In several years, older horses seem to have an edge in the Gold Cup, a two mile classic that has been won by 3-year-olds for the last six years. THE ENGLISH-BRED Royal Vale, owned by Mrs.

Esther du Pont Weir, and the Hampton Stable's Alerted are expected to eet came from the storm did the track more good than harm." said in the National Football League this Fall, tangle with the all-conquering Cleveland Browns tonight in a make-or-break game. The league's 34th season is only two weeks bid and the best the Eagles have done in two games is aT TW BOSS CBEIOO 1 EXPECTS wT tShSS KCPE5VOUSS I f' 1 If iin-:" Hutchinson. "We have a big field of cars ready to run and barring xurtner bad weather we'll go on Iff Francisco. Trabert figures to win but Larsen at his best can. prove troublesome.

PATTY, SEEDED fifth, won a sudden-death set from Mulloy as scheduled. The track is in fine condition." HITCHIXSON SATO a field of about 50 cars and drivers is ready for the competition, the third of a series of Fall and Winter speed shows at the downtown track. There will be no time trials, but the warm-up runs will start at 1 o'clock with the first race to be flagged off at 2 o'clock. The card' consists of three yesterday to enter the round of a 21-21 tie with Washington. In their other start they dropped a 31-21 decision to the San Francisco 49ers.

At least they have been consistent in number of points scored in each game. BY CONTRAST the Browns top the Eastern Conference with two victories, scored at the expense of Green Bay and the Chicago Cardinals. In each game Paul Brown's boys tallied 27 points while holding the Packers scoreless and checking the" Cardinals with seven. With Otto Graham showing no signs of age in-so-far as his deadly the heaviest pari mutuel play. Two 3-year-olds, the Hasty eight-lap heat races, an eight-lap House farm's Platan and John S.

Phipps Level Lea, are given the best chance of making it seven straight for the sophom*ore bri consolation and a 20-lap feature. Pancho Alvarez and Dave Williams, winners of two previous four. They were tied at two sets each when darkness halted play Thursday and Patty took the fifth set when play was resumed. The scores were 2-6, 7-5, 6-3, 3-6, 8-6. The top ranking mixed doubles team of.

Maureen Connolly and Mulloy take on the wife-husband team of John Fleitz and Beverly Baker Fleitz of Long Beach, Cal. MRS. FLEITZ SHOWED at her best yesterday when she teamed with Shirley Fry of Akron, Ohio, to defeat Maureen and Julia Sampson of San Marino, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1. It was Little Mo's first defeat in the tournament. gade.

feature wins, each will be trying to make it No. 2. Alvarez will be CRASH BLAIR Further foreign flavor is inject They Get Their Chance Now behind the wheel of the Dery No. 22, a fast red job in which he ed into this famous race first won by Man O' War in 1920 by John S. Kroese's Acain 2nd.

frnm leads the point standinzs. and passing is concerned, the Browns figure to remain unbeaten and march on to another Conference championship. The remainder of the league sees action tomorrow. Baltimore plays the Bears at Chicago. The Cardinals will be at Pittsbureh.

the Argentine, and Mrs. Arthur Williams, second in the standings, will man the Frank Pulsifer gray No. 5 car. McGrath's Camee, an arrival from France this week. 34; Emil Reutiman, Zephyrhills, in the blue and white double zero; Eddie Schreck, Cush Revette, Jack Arnolds, Red Batton, Al Acker-man, Speed Wynn, Bob Luscomb.

Roland Hanco*ck, Ben Rogers, Bud Powell, Sonny Alderman, Crash Blair and many more. Hutchinson said that with the closing of many Northern tracks 'Flaming Soph' Comes Back Into Own Under New Football Rules OUT TO BEAT this cair will be OTHERS IN THE Gold Cud. Paul Sanborn, Orlando, in thp Los Angeles' Rams and the Pack 4 ne xieiiz-rry comDination is second richest of all time, are Sydelle Kissel's Timely Reward, and Leslie Jane Stable'i Sham ers tangle at Milwaukee. New matched with Maria T. Roldan red and yellow No.

47; Johnny Batton, St. Petersburg, in the red York's winless Giants hoDe to tret and Mela Ramirez in the final of By GAYLE TALBOT New York, Oct. 10 (P). Early reports coming to this desk indi their offense clicking against the the women's doubles. in the past two weeks that quite a number of outside drivers are The completion of the doubles Kedskins at Washington and the 49ers and the Lions clash at De expected to put in their appear ance also, notably Frankie rock.

Under weight for age conditions, the 3-year-olds Level Lea, Platan and Shamrock have 117 pounds, the others 124. If all start, the pot will total $82,200, the winner netting $55,100. No. 62; Pete Folse, Tampa, in the lavender No. 69; Dick Hope, Tampa, in the cream-colored Derry No.

22; Wild Bill Larimer, St. Petersburg, in the black and white No. 29; Homer Claytor, Tampa, in the white No. Gary Rowell, Tampa, in the red and yellow No. match between Mexico's Gustavo Palafox and Francisco Guerrero Arocha and the team of Larsen and Sweden's Sven Davidson was troit In a game between the unbeaten leaders of the Western Conference.

Schnieder, Al Tasnady. Jimmy Reed, Speedy Thompson, Tommy on today's agenda. Darkness halt Dover, Jimmy Thompson and several more. ed play yesterday with the score Playoff Game On Triple-Feature Card 5-7, 6-4, 1-6, 12-10. 13 Injured As Stands Collapse At Prep Contest general whose superb passing defeated Vanderbilt.

He completed nine of 18 passes for a total of 182 yards and two touchdowns. J. C. Caroline, Negro halfback who promises to do much to keep Illinois in the race for the Big 10 championship. Going into today's games he stood, fifth nationally in rushing yardage.

In the Illini's 33-21 victory over Stanford he gained 133 yards in 19 carries. BOB BARTHOLOMEW, Wake Forest tackle who is being touted as one of the real finds of the young season. Critics called him the outstanding man on the field both in the Duke and Villanova games. He was credited with 16 tackles against Duke and "every other one" against Villanova. Pete Neft of Pittsburgh, who entered the Oklahoma game as a substitute quarterback and sparked the drive which enabled hadn't been heard of up to a few Saturdays back.

Here is a far from complete list of such sophom*ores who are finding the one platoon system to their liking: Tony Branoff and Lou Baldacci of Michigan, a pair of backs who stood out in the Wolverines' crushing victories over Washington and Tulane. Baldacci calls the signals and is a 210-pound linebacker on defense. Don Shea, Georgia guard, who had the critics raving over his all-around play in victories over Villanova and Tulane and in the Bulldogs' loss to the Texas Aggies. FLIPPINV Princeton tailback who passed the Tigers to a thrilling 20-19 triumph over Columbia with a winning peg in the last 22 seconds. Sandy Lederman, Washington quarterback who as of this writing is leading the Nation's passers in total yardage.

Bart Starr, Alabama's new field THE LIONS MAY BE champions of the league but they have not played like that against the 49ers in recent years. Since 1950 the West Coast eleven has whipped Detroit five times, including twice last year by 17-3 and 29-0 scores. But some of the boys say the San Francisco defense is not powerful enough this time to halt the running of Doak Walker and Bobby ho*rnschemeyer and the passing of Bobby Lane. cate that one of the chief beneficiaries of the return of old style football is the talented sophom*ore who had not yet been too thoroughly indoctrinated in the two platoon system as to make him unpliable. The kids we are hearing about, in other words, learn fast how to tackle and take care of other defensive chores if they entered college primarily as offensive stars, while if they were defensive stalwarts in the original scouting reports they take quickly to opening up holes for their ball-carriers.

THIS IS THE MORE noticeable, say the dispatches, because numerous returning veterans who figured to continue to star are finding their places taken in the headlines by newcomers who Shattuck, Oct. 10 fPY Elks to Play Knights In Sunday Tilt The defending champion Elks He went over for the touchdown, himself. Dick Shockey, quarterback la Marquette's split-T, whose passing and ball toting have him presently ranked eighth in the Nation in total offensive yardage. There must be many more of them who have not been brought to our attention, but the above list appears to bear out the theory that first year men are on the march as they never were during the two platoon era. Some of the big time coaches who agonized, about the rule change should get a degree of comfort from this un The collapse of football stadium bleachers, blamed on teen-agers jumping up and down, injured Von Schacht, GrahanVSet For Mat Test Two rough customers, Frederick Von Schacht, German heavyweight, and Roy Graham, Corsi-cana, are- ready for their Monday wrestling bout which will be staged on Matchmaker Cowboy Luttrall's triple-feature wrestling 13 persons last night and halted the Woodward Shuttuck high scnooi game.

Club will try for its first win over the Loyal Knights in the Intersocial League final playoffs SCHOOL OFFICIALS blamed the accident on "a group of boys and girls jumping up and down." More Rookies for League Next Year Dothan, Oct. 10 (IF). Teams in the Class Alabama-Florida baseball league will have to carry more rookies and fewer limited service men next season. League directors meeting here the Panthers to pull out a 7-7 tie expected development. when the two teams meet at 1 "i Our Sixth Year o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Cuscaden Park.

yesterday decided that each club; AL LOFEZ, manager of the must carry 10 They may not Cleveland Indians, and Ewell pitcher, will be guests of honor use more than two veterans and three limited service men. it could have been crowded a little bit, too," said W. E. Gorley, Shattuck superintendent of schools. HE SAID THE bleachers that crashed to the ground were seven rows high and 60 yards long, seating some 800 fans.

The game was resumed after the injured were taken to hospitals. Citrus High Beats Gulf High, 42-0 Spfeiil ta Ths Timet at the game and form an opening pitch battery. card at the Municipal Auditorium. VOX SCHACHT at 6-7 and 256 pounds is hard to manhandle in the ring but Graham believes he can turn the trick and their two out of three falls, one hour limit meeting shapes up as one of the roughest events of the Fall wres-tling season. Graham doesn't have any victories to show for three Tampa appearances and he has made a lot of enemies among ringside fans by his rough tricks.

Manv The Knights defeated Last Summer the teams were required to carry six rookies and not more than two veterans and seven limited service men. The directors also reelected r. All trucks and heavy equipment painted at reasonable prices. Asturiano in the preliminary playoffs and then defeated the Elks, 7-2, last week to take the lead FACTORY BAKED IN WORLD'S FINEST BAKING OVEN We Have the Finest Equipment In the South in the best-of-seven game series. C.

Hodge president and fixed the monthly club salary limit at $3000. i Represented at the meeting ROB WILLIAMS, with a 4-1 record, has been named by Man 1g "iTiiiin I were Manama City, Graceville and Fort Walton Beach. and Do ONE DAY SERVICE than. Other members of the loop: of the fans are expected to turn out in hopes of seeing him get some of his own medicine. GLASS INSTALLATION THE SWEDISH ANGEL, the Inverness, Oct.

10. The Citrus High Hurricanes are riding a three -game victory streak today after defeating Gulf High of New Port Richey, 42-0, in a West Coast Conference game here last night. A HALF DOZEN players making touchdowns were Jimmy Glasco, George Cason, Melvin Arline, Bud Kelly, Bill Dickinson and David Hensley. Glasco made ager Harvey Ryals to pitch for the Knights. The big righthander was aredited with the only win the Knights scored over the Elks this season and the second game of the playoffs against Centro.

The Elks, trying to set a new league record by winning three straight titles, will be at full in iyoj were Andalusia and Eu-faula, Ala. Municipal Playoffs Start Tomorrow Municipal League playoffs will start tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock when the Tampa Bulldogs play Ponce DeLeon at Cuscaden heavyweight with the huge head and the ham-sized hands, will wrestle Johnny Harmon, Windsor, Canada, in another two out of three falls, one hour limit scrap. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARYI Wk days tpn 4:45 A.M., clot P.M., eles rt 130 P.M. on Saturdays. CLOSED SUNDAYS three extra points.

Davis Fwhpr State Champion Betty Hawkins will defend her title in a match with Dot Dotson, Lakeland, to SPECIAL Few Days Only CARS PAINTED Without Baking Park and State Air Conditioning complete the card. The girls are 'plays 18 Months Guarantee urew Hatchery at Ragan Arnolrl Marfino? also down lor a two out of three Park made two and Hal McLeod and Hensley made one each. Citrus dropped its opened to Leesburg, 26-0, but defeated Webster, 6-0, and Bushnell, 31-6, in games since then. strength. Louis Rodriguez, 3-1, will pitch and Manuel Miranda will be behind the plate.

Hillsborough Dads To Meet Tuesday The Hillsborough Dad's Club will meet at 8 o'clock at the falls, one hour limit meeting leave from the Army will throw which will assure fans of no less1 out the first pitch at Cuscaden than six falls of action. 'Park. I VVliV Wrecks Repaired, THIS JOB WORTH $100.00 OR MORE Spot Jobs school Tuesday in a meeting which League Bowling Scores was changed due to the date change of the Hillsborough-Jef METROPOLITAN I.EAGIE ferson football game. A movie of (Tampa, Bowling Miter) C. 8.

PHOSPHORIC Capa 12 Mot. Guarantee Worth $50.00 or More one of Hillsborough's 1953 games will be shown. Ziikor Flanot 12 3 Total Webster 162 164 17S 504 Bennett 131 145 12S 404 Tobe 15(5 167 149 472 Thompson 156 179 150 4R5 Owen 160 160 160 4R0 S15 765 2345 181 150 Knowlea 132 141 Dolan si no Pyn 156 137 Lewi 123 138 Handicap 20 46 Total 693 728 Triple Mfr. Houston 113 128 Haigler 117 Totals 765 routin Insurance Co, Hlne. Bill 1S2 Hines.

Stan 144 Schadt, Ed 150 Raney, Ray IBS Whetstone, Jim 207 Handicap 51 119 130 144 17? 152 51 156 457 155 429 171 65 127 491 233 52 51 153 4h 1 THE SOUTH'S LARGEST BODY PAINT SHOP UNDER ONE ROOF 111- 404 I i gf fj A I 1 24- 24 5 oil Vli'T- 152 464 I I J' 140 445 VV--f ff 1 1233 iSS I A-liA 1 6742098 -jWAW ju.ie' 1 135 252 is i 1 27- 148 454 310 3 3 COATS OF PAINT I Davis 136 Klem 159 Smith 161 Hotnz Totals 686 176 146 148 142 738 Totals 920 764 713 2497 Mechanical 117 Empie 115 Oak Ave. Super Market Frelsa 221 Loica 153 Capitano 133 Boyette 179 Moya 180 a- 1S 169 137 19 198 1S4 604 207 529 109 379 154 522 1R6 544 Edwards ins re Vane 149 Presao 155 Rimes Horner Totals 674 135 157 155 124 193 764 FOOTBALL By Th JmncintrA Prtu COLLEGE Miami 39. Clemson 7. Presbyterian 7, Woffort S. Houston 25.

Detroit 19. Willlnm Jewell 33. Tsrkio 7. Carthage 40. Culver-Stockton 8 Iowa State Teachers 27, North Dakota AgEla 21.

Missouri Valley 35, Central Mo.) O. Southern Methodist 2n. Missouri 7. North Texas 27. San Diego Navy 12.

UCLA 13. Wisconsin 0. Montana 22. Denver 13. HIGH SCHOOL Key West 45.

St. Patricks 0. Madison 20, Perry O. Jasper 13. Newberry 7.

Alachua 20, Trenton 12. Bunnell 7. Florida Deaf and Blind 6. Leon of Tallahassee 12, Ocala 7. Lake Butler 6, Lake City O.

Dunnellon 38, Hawthorne 20. Inverness 42. Gulf High 0. Live Oak 13, Montlcello 0. Mayo 13.

Florida Demonstration (Tallahassee O. Reddick 25, Williston 0. Palatka 13, Lake City 7. Ketterlinus 13. DeLand 13.

Greenville 7, Altha O. WORLD'S FINEST BAKING OVEN 982 820 2578 BOTTLE OF TOUCH-UP PAINT III- 13? "FREE" 776 2214 Engineers Tatal 866 Gaylord Container Corp. Tuero 155 Maftnitzly 140 Thomas 122 Olllmora 114 Bevan 144 Handicap 85 Notice Special Deluxe Paint Jobs, Glamour Colors. Baked On $54.95 "When You Think of Insurance, Think of Me." FIRE CASUALTY BONDS 27 years service to Tampa Policyholders J. R.

"DICK" MYNATT Phone 2-1821 115 E. LAFAYETTE ST. 130 170 145 96 157 85 169 454 142 461 135 405 105 315 145 446 85 255 GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS i-opez 132 McCloskey 107 PuKh 150 Lynch 95 Ehret 159 Willis Handicap 59 Totals 702 152 148 132 114 131 80 757 136 420 111 366 106 388 111 206 273 125 256 67 206 656 2115 mi. Totals 760 792 784 2336 ALL WORK GUARANTEED GENERAL REPAIRS UPHOLSTERY CONVERTIBLE TOPS TAILOR MADE Beakers 176 125 CARS STEAMED, CLEANED AND UNDERCOATED A VALUE Elkes Ponllae Mathews 89 Hartlage 153 Collins 88 Prltchard 143 Wolfe 161 Handicap 90 130 158 85 91 151 90 120 348 134 445 102 275 137 371 161 483 90 270 181 150 121 181 136 148 123 Do not be confused we are NOT connected with any other Body and Paint Shop in Tampa. NO CASH NECESSARY ALL WORK CAN BE FINANCED Morrison Smaltz Russell Erwin Letzner Harwell Totals 10.8 65 764 715 744 2192 24-HOUR SERVICE iiiiiiiiitniiiiiii 301 139 501 143 429 128 397 127 250 157 25 6942143 126 378 122 385 144 446 87 171 118 464 96 15 104 612 2044 Construction ....132 120 Totals 733 Yesterlaid Poultry Farm Dick 133 Williams 158 Mark Weiss 151 Ech Brown 167 Wltmer 167 MODIFIED STQCH MR 109 182 152 153 175 170 146 144 436 170 481 155 481 147 484 "177 490 PLASTIC SEAT COTEES 1 154 120 84 177 I Bflstrora Buzbce Holton Almas Revels Royal Handicap Totals DON'T TAKE LESS THAN THE 169 P6 50 726 Totals 776 803 773 2372 39 706 BEST MADE-TO-ORDERI GUARANTEED PERFECT FITI Blanco Service Station Confoy re Converters 160 143 176 181 152 150 133 199 175 153 172 198 162 537 155 511 115 420 144 466 164 495 FjriJ-XA-MiJru mf UT-lrTACl-l3 r' 113 146 158 125 34 786 112 lf9 154 101 71 750 Blanco Cull jWlelatz Garcia Totals Anchor Appliance Van Dycke Riley Goodson 11 1 1 1 1 1 p.

792 S77 740 2429 SEDAN i FASTEST RAGING ON WEST COAST ON THE "V2 MILE OVAL" LOCAL AND OUT OF STATE DRIVERS 9 JC Tlpefltters Postlethwaita Radin Cowa rt Bacsett Williams Handicap Totals Sweat Buzbes Jackson Johnson RuEe Ashman W'hltt Horner Totals 159 462 112 337 187 502 210 522 132 358 83 188 883 2369 182 182 135 157 490 161 139 475 264 128 264 191 374 797 2345 177 126 174 18.3 91 78 160 90 164 205 113 78 149 426 100 316 163 501 3 81 569 105 315 78 234 Clason Boyer Handicap Totals COUPE $12.95 Large selection of New Colors and Patterns. Plastic Leatherette Trim-Burn Proof-Easy to 1 775 810 776 2381 MOT IE Restaurant 143 171 tllllll 135 148- 185 161 ....149 187 141 123 136 183 709 S39 Phort Circuits 133 138 132 95 ....152 147 158 155 178 161 40 41 793 737 Th Gator Bar Gibbons Cavanaugh Parish Getz West Handicap A I Ml rn 157 471 185 481 148 451 167 565 133 464 29 87 120 126 211 139 29 176 177 187 192 29 111 382 138 365 109 408 163 466 1 1K T. H. Brown Randall Pukes C. Brown Fry Handicap Totals SUNDAY, OCT.

11 -2 P.M. MmlilH 41 122 I ff 768 932 8192514 Totals Chesterfield Bar Arduengo Phone 8-1992 for Information 155 a 180 127 187. 193 166 160 495 184 445 155 485 168 522 1S1 497 Budd 134 Hibbitts 143 Biehm 161 Plastic 150 7102240 140 3M 151 157 424 192 476 157 510 132 2S5: 778 2230 1ENEFIT RACI FOR GULF COAST AUTO RACING BENEVOLENT FUND Sales Freeman ino Portens 151 Reidt inn Dauchety J37 Shaw 159 Berrv Totals 647 BODY AND PAINT SHOP -TAMPA 144 167 147 194 153 805 3822 E. BROADWAY- -PHONE 4-3758 Totals 743 653 64S 2444 Our Sixth Year.

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