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PaJ20 THE PALM BEACH POST. Tuasday, Jan. 28. 1960 Lefkowitz Seeks End Of Two Ring Groups Lady Anglers Have Big Day NEW YORK (UPI) The state attorney general climaxed his Investigation of last June's Floyd Patterson-Ingemar Johansson title fight Monday by opening a legal prohibit crewman or members of their families from competing with campaign to dissolve Floyd Pat A trio of feminine anglers grabbed the spotlight in Monday's round of the Silver Sailflsh Derby accounting for more than half of this year between Johansson and Patterson, an official of Feature Sports, Inc. which hopes to promote the bout saw Monday's action by the attorney general as no obstacle.

"I do not believe it will affect the schedule for the bout," said Thomas A. Bolan, treasurer of Feature Sports, Inc. Bolan said that, although his company has not yet obtained a promoter's li cense, efforts to arrange the promotion are "nearing And in Rochester, N.Y.. heavyweight champion Johansson said the action may "clear the way for a clean promotion and open bidding for television rights." "I have been a little against Teleprompter keeping in the picture," said Johansson. "But now it looks much better if the promotion is open to bidding." other anglers in the tournament terson Enterprises, and Tele- prompter Corporation.

This group fishes for a special award oosted by the West Palm In an affidavit in state Supreme the 40 sailfish scored. They were Mrs. Gustsve Schirav Beach Fishing Club. Mrs. Palum Court, Atty.

Gen. Louis J. Lefko witz charged the two companies Greenwich, Mrs. Barney Palumbo, Barnegat Light, N. bo's sail measured 7 ft 8'4 inches and this, coupled with her release score, gives her an edge for the conspired to "monopolize the world's heavyweight boxing cham and Mrs.

Charles Hampp, Union, N. J. pionship. Fishing Club award. Other Derby regulars who fig Both Mrs.

Schirmer and Mrs. In addition to asking that both ured in yesterday scoring in Hampp had nine sails each at the organizations be broken up by the cluded A. J. Beveridge, Palm courts, Lefkowitz said he also end of the days fishing with Mrs. Palumbo hitting the scoreboard Champ Victor, But Upsets Hit Others Beach, with four releases to bring will institute anti trust proceed his total to 17; John Gellatly, Pitts with six.

ings against "individuals and burg, with two more releases to firms" involved in the al Mrs. Schirmer connected eight make his total 12; Max Sherburne, Tynsboro, who has the Der leged conspiracy and another action to recover $100,000 in taxes due the state. times in the release department and landed a 7 ft. 6 inch sail to take the daily award. All of her by's longest sail, with a pair of I Defending champion 1 ent def.

Charles Merritt, 1 uo: Paul releases. A court order granting Lefko witz permission to open his legal Top boat score of the day was registered by Capt. Frank Ardine catches were made on 10 pound test line, some of the lightest tackle used thus far in the Derby and actions was signed by Justice on the Sail Ahoy 13 sailfish re Samuel H. Hofstadter. Fitzgerald advanced to the second round, but one of the pre-tourney favorites and low scorers in the qualifying round, James Mc-Roberts, was eliminated as match play started Monday in the Winter Golf League of Advertising Interests at the Breakers Golf Club.

leased Mrs. Hampp's nine, and Although Teleprompter present could possibly put her in the final Judging for on; of the outstanding angling achievements during the. four others by Adolph Flach Union, N. J. ly owns the television and radio rights for a proposed return bout meet.

Tournament officials said last Cullin def. Paul Miller, 1 up; Fred Lodes def. William Behrens, 1 up; Craig Coates def. Dr. George Gagliardi, 4 and Charles Todd def.

W. K. Wallace, 1 up; Fred Stroh def. Edmund Byrne, 1 up; Hank Keene def. J.

J. Brown, 4 and 3. Today's pairings: Championship Flight 9:00, Hult (7) vs. Manero (7); 9:07 Peterson (4) vs. Dinan (7); 9:14 Fits-gerald (5) vs.

Coffin (4); 9:21 Stevens (6) vs. Benisch (8). Second Flight 9:28, Eagles (8) Mrs. Schirmer'i score brings her night that a new shipment of tag' K'jPT -jC if Eugene Hult, Crestwood, N.Y., Derby release total to 19 and puts ging equipment had arrived from Woods Hole, and will be Jai-Alai Night her out in front for two of the top release awards the C. F.

Johnson gained a 4 and 3 victory over Mc-Roberts, Fitzgerald defeated the president of the Admen, Jeremiah Burns, also a New Yorker, 3 and 2. Kern Photo used to replace tagging gear that has not proven satisfactory. The COUNTY CHAMPIONS crowned In the first week-end of the 14th Trophy for over-all Derby releases and the Chanln Trophy to the In other results: Nick Manero To Hobe Sound tagging program, being staged along with the Derby in the interest Bowling anglerette releasing the most sails. Mrs. Hampp whipped nine sails of game research, hit a snag last defeated Dave Eggers, 2 up; James Peterson def.

George Wenz, 5 and annual Palm Beach County Bowling Tournament are the Parry Trailer Sales team, including, front row from left, Bud Shields, Bill Garris, Bert Grix, and at rear, Frank O'Bloy and Gordon Parry. They won the scratch championship with 2983, and also topped the handicap division with 3118. Singles and doubles in the tournament will be rolled next week-end at Major League Lanes In Lake Worth. week when difficulty was exper vs. Cullin (15); (9) vs.

Coates (11); 9:42 Todd (8) vs. en 30 pound test line to run her Parry Trailer Sales of Boynton Tonight's 11 game program at Dr. T. E. Dinan def.

Fred Voss, 5 and 3: Bruce Coffin def. Fred Derby release score to 17. Mrs. Palumbo, wife of Capt. Pa vs.

emerged as team champions after the Palm Beach Jai-Alai Fronton Stroh (12); (11) Keene (11). ienced in marking the sails. Boat captains, who have been having equipment troubles can pick up the first week-end of the 14th an has been designated as Hobe Sound Becker, 3 and Frank Stevens def. George Groote, 2 up; George lumbo, skipper of the BoBo II, had the longest sail of the day, plus nual Palm Beach County Bowling Night with all residents and visi new gear at the Inlet Dock, of' releasing five others. Derby rules'flcials said.

tors being the guests of the merchants of that community. Benisch def. J. G. Jacobs, 5 and 4.

In the second flight another former champion, Sammy Kaye, the bandleader, was among the first round winners. He defeated Henry Braun, 4 and 3. Other re The winner of the featured eighth game singles will be presented an Consistent Dog To Run Tonight award by the Hobe Sound Chamber The Reel Story For The Real Sportsman With Rod And Gun sults in that flight: Homer Eagles of Commerce. Candidates for this award will be Carlito Trejo, Henry, Ibar, Aldecoa, Chacon. With a 9-3-0-2 record Carlito is the and are regarded as two of the Scotch Bomb, the greyhound who morning-line favorite.

Henry and Tournament at Major League Lanes. Their 2983 scratch and 3118 handicap totals both stood up against the firing of late Sunday squads. Twelve teams bettered the 3000 mark in handicap play, as against none over that total last year. Following Parry in order were: Holsum Bakery 3066, Perfection Painting 3052, Verdes Tropicana 3043, Butler Bros. Lumber 3037, Pratt and Whitney Traffic 3030, Miller High Life 3029, Palm Beach Exterminators 3028, Hav-a-tampa 3013, Murco 3006, Major League Lanes 3005, TV All-Stars 3001.

Singles and doubles will be rolled next week-end to complete the tourney. most outstanding of a bumper crop of youngsters at the track this Roosevelt Sinks Blanche EJy High Ibar are also expected to be among likes to run second, will go into action tonight at the Palm Beach Kennel Club. the top three finishers. season. Four-Bout Card At Legion Arena LAKE WORTH Four bouts are scheduled tonight as the American Legion Arena presents its weekly wrestling program.

Time for the first bout is 8:30. Eddie Graham, one of the top "bad boys," tangles with Tito Car. reon, in the two of three falls main event. Ann Regan opposes a tough foe in big Pat Lyda, in the women's feature. The semifinal pits Johnny Val-entine against the newcomer, John Funk.

An opening match finds the barefooted star, Joe Garcia, meeting one of the top ranking heavyweights, Tiger Jack Vansky. The featured doubles will be the Five times in aa many starts this Oak Lynn was unable to win In four tries over the Royal Palm Course but in her last outing Although held well below their tenth game as the second round season the former Daytona Beach track championship contender of the Golden Cesta Doubles normal point per game average scored a five-length triumph over the Roosevelt Maroon Devil cagers owned by John Prevatt has run Championship. the long Gulf Stream Course got back on the winning track Mon After a decisive victory in the Often a winner over the marathon second. And two of the second place finishhes were, oddly in dead heats. day night with a 53-50 Big Nine South victory over Blanche Ely distance will bounce right back to repeat in a shorter race.

Prevatt believes that the veteran High of Rebounding from their loss last inaugural, Carlito-Aldecoa are again the top choice of the selectors for a repeat as they appear in post four. Defending champions Tasio-Arriola could be tough as they draw the post one position Greyhound Results Friday night, the Maroon Devils took their tenth win of the year and seventh in league play. Fourteen-year-old Jack Hagood topped bottom catches with 23 croakers. Scattered mackerel were also reported, action getting better in the late afternoon. Patricia Stelnbach of Martin-ville.

N.J., got a sail for mount Monday from Capt. Henry Schoenberg's Pam-Pat in, out of Buccaneer Yacht Club Dock, while Pamela Stelnbach released one. Andy Anderson and Hank Parker got four kings, a J94-pound sail and a shark Sunday, trolling, asing a feather from an outboard, Harry Bayfield of Hl-Tlde Tackle Shop said. Mrs. Arnold Welssberger and Jack Trelegan each scored sail releases from Capt.

Lou Cullen's Big Deal, out of Sailfish Center. Herman Strauvinger got a 74 for mount from Capt. Bob Owen's Honey Chile, out of Spencer's 40th St. Dock. And kings.

Capt. Ted Brower's FIRST RP Time 31.34, Quln. S14.0O A pair of Miamians walked off with most of the honors and $191 In prizes In week-end competition at the Carefree. Chet Mahoney rolled 1109 scratch, highest total for this five point contest. They posr 2.80 1 1 1 5.60 campaigner willbe able to muster up enough speed to break into the win.

column tonight in the eighth race, the second of two Grade events, but Scotch Bomb will be up against a strong field that includes standouts in Friendly Havoc and Belcaro. Joe Gavan's Looking Around has been lowered a notch David Miller's drives down the Soble 7.60 Beaucoup Detemps Texas Tim 4.20 4 4 2-3U 3.60 4 i 2 1-3 li added the show in their last outing from post six. Also expected to be 6 7 5 4-4 Tiny Catchum middle and James Allen's foul shots proved big factors. Miller led both teams with 20 points. strong finishers is the brother 3 3 S-4V, princess sneene in tne eight weeks tne Kitier Tournament has been going, for Tar Blazer 1 75 7 3 7- Practice Tilt Today Teams representing Palm Beach combo of Larrea-Javier in post five.

Allen was held to only two field 8 8 8 S-7 Ken's Clasa Left End SECOND-HP Time from Grade B. goals, far below his average, but The lure of good fishing sent more anglers out than usual for a Monday and they were rewarded. Mackerel were hitting in the basin, on top with the incoming and deep on the outgoing, according to Bill Deegan of Bill's Bait and Tackle. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Nelson got 52 trolling with skirts and Wheaton Douglas and Dick Neal whipped 24, according to Bill's Marina. Pompano and blues were also In. Fred Hodges caught 10 of the former on sand fleas. Much the same story is heard for surf and pier anglers. All three species were reported taken In the surf at Juno and off the pier Sunday and Monday.

Monday was the BIG day for Jnna Pier anglers. Aa estimated 350 mackerel had been taken by late afternoon and they were still hitting. Gene Thlem landed 47. Jack London got II, Laura Berlin IS and Charles Bean 12. Some good-sized blues were taken, too, including Saul Demonstrates three-pound, three-ouncer.

Palm Beach Pier had a good day, with IdngJ, bonlto and plenty of bottom fish, H. J. Buttery whipped a 28 -pound Wngfish, while Gene Howell's scaled 20, John Birch's and Jack Bur-man's 18. Fred Appleton got a 17V4-pound bonito. Jack Ryass a 14-pounder and Ronnie Willoughby a It 31.29.

Quln. Blair Brothers' Oak Lynn and 35.30 13.00 Classy Rlns got 13 charity toss chances ana and Gulf Stream will clash today at 3 in a practice polo game for 5 i ail 3.1111111 3-1 Cash Sale 8.40 sank them all for 17 points. Jai-Alai Results 4.40 3 3 1-3U .4 4 4 4-3U The visitors took a slight lead Joe Mamlno'g Miss Calhan are last out winners in the Grade A ninth race feature, where Happy Joyce, the L. W. Randall entry, the President's Cup game Saturday.

The contest, on Palm Beach Polo Club No. 2, Dillman is 5 5 5-4 8 8 (-4 in the third period after the teams Laxe Lea Border Barber Edle Q. Fanny Jones Roxte Rocker Blue Angus FIRST Doubles I points. Quln. S16.20 knotted 28-28 at halftime, but 6 7 7 7-5 Player PP a winning handicap 1146.

His first three games, 236, 235 and 238 made up a 709 set, and he finished with games of 185, 215. Cal Hill was second with 1099 and Archie Scott next at 1083. Mahoney and John DeMarco, also of Miami, also rolled in the Carefree Jackpot event, which requires six straight strikes. Four times Mahoney had five in a row, only to miss on the sixth. But De-Mawn finisher! nne 0Am with 7(8 8-7U open to the public free of charge.

Manuel-Javier 1L00 8.00 4.20 6 5 5 and GUtten, the track record Roosevelt got ahead early in the fourth period and stayed in front, Urlzar-Garmendia 6.00 s.eo 2 a a DAILY DOl'BLE PAID 1M.I holder from the kennels of Henry Dviedo-Barrl 5.40 5 2 1 Anacabe-Beristain 12 0 THIRD RP Time Quln. SM.SO Society Sadie 17.00 8.40 3.80 5 4 1 1 Bartley, are given a good chance, Running against this speedy quar although never very far. The hosts took the game 50-46 Inza-Millan a 2 Tourisler 3.80 S.oD 1 2 3 2-nk rhAnman-Fltx 4 2 Suear McGee 3.20 2 3-2 tet will be Nicely Packed, Harry aa Harold Allen hit 19, John Hud SELUrtlJ UOUDies a poima. vuin. o.i Perfecta 344.80 Ocean Viscount 7 7 4-S14 Yet, Private Jones and Judy Sad son 13 and Linton Brown 11.

Roose Inventory 4 5 7 3-74 Manuel-Barn 10.00 anu 3.20 4 a Anacabe-Felix 5.80 3.00 5 Sweet Jen 8 8 S-7tt dler, velt hosts Delray Carver Wednes Ovledo-Berlstain 2.40 1 5 eight strikes In a row to collect Harry Yet and Nicely Packed Jolly Ron 2 3 4 7-8 Mr. Sir Charles 3 1 8-8-S dav night. Arrleta-Mlllan ,34 jwon't be two years old until April the Jackpot. FOURTH RP Time ouin. aiiao Chapman-Eguia ,,53 Blanche Ely 13 15 12 10-50 Roosevelt 20 8 10 1453 Numret oi uoia 4.40 son s.a iiii TruJie 4.40 SOD 4 3 2-3 Urtaar-javier a Blanche Ely scoring: Black 0-0-10; Frailer 18 Hlgas 2-1-15: Knight THIRD Slnales a points, ouin.

txs.w Blsnopstown Viscount 3.80 8 8 5 3-3Vi Felix 11.80 11.20 7.40 5 Grubataker 6 7 4 4-3 Engineers Pound Garmendla 11.20, 5.60 2 Tabano 111 S-Stt 3-0-26; Larkins 5-0-410: Lingo 0-0-10; Mohorne 7-1-215; Wells 3-6-1-12. Totals 91.R.1S.W Do You Need More Sleep? What happens when you don't get enough sleep? What's the effect on the brain? Will "one night's good rest" make up the Here in February Reader's lOigest is a report on new studies which show that sleep loss is subtle poison everybody needs at least 6 hours sleep for good mental health. Adv. Dish Out 4 1 2 S- Manuel S.40 a a Chapman 4 9 Little Bet 5 7 T-ll Roosevelt scoring: Tart S-0-S Allen 2-13-317; Miller 9-2-120: Collier 2-3-2 Cocoa Speedster 7(8 8-13 Oviedo 17 Bertstain 3 7 Anacabe 7 6 fuiH nme :3.9a. 7: Russell 1-1-33; Klnsey 0-0-0 0.

Quins. (2-3) S21.40-IJ-8) S20.00 Totals 17-19-1V-53. FOURTH Sineles points. Quln. wa.w.

Rsmsacked S.20 2.G0 8.00 1 1 1 Kentucky, 65-44 renecia awi.vu 4.40 1120 3 3 3 2- dh-Puppeteer Inza 9.00 5.20 5 20 2 pounder. 4.20 7.M 8 8 2-1 7 4 4-7 Arrleta 4.80 5.20 3 8 Trejo (.00 7 7 Eiruia 4 7 Jai-Alai Entries FIRST 5 points 8 5-7 LEGAL NOTICES drift boat Blue Sea II returned to Riviera Dock late Monday with 190 Just for the afternoon. The morning trip produced another 78. Night fishing has been excellent, too, according to Capt. Sherm Crichfield of the Popeye at Layton's Dock.

A party of Pratt-Whitney employes made a Sunday night trip and brought back 215 fish, including 40 kings, three large mutton snappers and assorted porgies, blue runners, yel-lowtails and other varieties. Three sail releases In last weekend's Ocean Reef Fishing Tournament pot Mrs. Dorothea Lincoln Deaa of Palm Beach in a four-way tie for second place. She used eight-pound line. Richard Neff won the three-day affair with five releases.

Croakers continued lively at Lake Worth Pier, but the ones that got away again ruled the day. Two anglers hooked sails from the end, but lost them soon. The pier is offering a prize for the first fisherman to land one. ATLANTA (UPI) Sixth-rank with such accuracy from the floor, dh-Peg'a Hope Jumbo Line Tyko Daisy Anne Fawn Chappie Mark In 7 5 2 -8H Coll 6 6 ed Georgia Tech, staying. in but Kentucky shooting was hor 4 4 5 7-10 5 2 7 8-10 llrizar 1 6 all-court press all the way, man rible.

The Wildcats apparently 5 5 1 Fana SIXTH RP Time :31.S. Quln. SS7.40 pressing in an effort to atone for 2LM 10 00 5.40 8 1 1 handled the Kentucky Wildcats Maeor J. DAILY DOl'BLE (5-t) PAID S7S-80 3.20 3.20 1 5 3 3-H the earlier loss just couldn't seem Matt DUllon Rina Down FIFTH Doubles points. Ouin.

S59.20 4.30 9 2 3 1-1 65-44, Monday night before screaming crowd of 7,348. to find the range. rerrecia aow.wi 4 8 4-1 2 4 5 5-2H Sally Jerry Trame Zone It was only the second time in Larrea-Ibar Arteaua-Urrutla 1 Chap'n-Garmendia 4 Urtzar-Fellx 2 Fana-Mlllan 5 Anacabe-Barrt 3 Ovledo-Berlstain Manuel-Javier SECOND 5 points 1 Coll-Millan 4 Chapman-Eguia 2 5 Ovledo-Barrl 3 Manuel-Felix Anacabe-Javier THIRD points 1 Oviedo 5 Anacabe 2 Garmendla Felix 3 Berlstain 7 Chapman 4 Manuel FOURTH 6 points 1 Urizar 5 Fana 2 Arrleta 6 Coll 3 Barrl 7 Javier Retractor 7.20 740 5.00 5 7 (.40 3.20 6 6 3,20 3 8 3 14 6-3 7 7 7 7-3 the history of the Southeastern Easy Rule Taslo-Ugarte ty S3 8-8-44 Carllto-Arrioia Rika Delahant; Conference that any team has de SEVENTH- Angel-Francisco RP-Time :S1.21 Quln. $48.40 feated the Wildcats twice in one Almena Ace 01) 4 20 4.20 4 2 1 enry-Aldecoa SIXTH-Doubles oolnts. Ouin.

S26 60 7.80 5.20 4 2 1 2-2V4 h. 1139 15 TUB CIRCUIT COCRT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNT. IN CKANCF.RT cask no. him JENNIE COT I ELD, a ilngl woman, Plaintiff,) HENRY CO FIELD, al.

Defendants. NOTICE OF 81'IT TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: HENRY CO FIELD and CO-FIELD, his wife, If married, and II the said HENRY COFIELD and COF1ELD. hi! wife. If married, be dead, then the unknown heir, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees and other claimants under the said HENRY CO-FIELD and COFIELD, his Added Expense Mary Gone Perfecta 343.80 1.80 7 3 3-3 season. Tech turned that trick in 1955 and by putting a convincing 5 3 4 444 Alice Hoaler Chapm'n-Franclsco 11 00 4 40 2.40 4 7 Coll-Garmendla 4.20 2.20 3 7 3 5 5-7 By Louis Hawkins 4 Inza victory back-to-back with one earl Berlstaln 2.80 2 7 Doc Shurtleff Elease Nelko FIFTH a pomis ier this month at Lexington, Ky, Manuel-Effula 1 5 115 6-RH 8 7 7 7-94 2scratcned Carlito-Urrutia 4 Arteaga-Luis 5 Taaio-Aldecoa Larrea-Ibar 2 Angel-Ugarte Tmky Tonk did it again.

Arrieta-Felix 8 5 Fana-Barri (5 -Time :31.39. Quln. 331.401 EIGHTH Rr- Neither team was able' to hit Cule Millie SEVENTH Doubles 5 points. Quln. 320.60 r-errecia asuao 15.40 (.00 5.20 8 6 8 1 4.00 4 0 2 2 2 2-4 S.40 6 4 1 3-4 Henry-Arnoia SIXTH 5 points Manuel-Beristain Arrieta-Garm'dia Treto-Millan 4 Coil-Felix 5 I ma-Fran Cisco LEGAL NOTICES Sam Tab Sloney Meadow Andy's Charm Trejo-Barrl Anacabe-Javier Score Is Named 'Most Courageous PHILADELPHIA, I South, paw Herb Score of the Cleveland Indians was named "Most Courageous Athlete of 1959" at the Philadelphia Sports Writers' Assn.

S6th annual dinner Monday night. Score's selection was kept secret until he was introduced. Previously Johnny t'nitas of the Baltimore Colts' professional football team was voted "America's Outstanding Athlete of 1959" and Guard Roger Davis of Syracuse University the "College Lineman of the Year." Fana-Eguia 1 3 4 4-24 Boutwell Cagers SEVENTH 5 nointa Fana-Francisco 7 7 7 5-3 Nil. 11S7 10.20 a a a a 4.00 2.60 2 5 3.80 5 4 1 4 3 3 4 3 Landrover Diamond Ace The answers to everyday Insr. ranee problema Coll-Berlstaln Ilf THE COCNTY JFDGK'g COURT Inza-Egula 5 8 8-54 3 5 5 7-4 4 18 8-84 wife, If married, or both, and alt Handed 1st Loss AJD FOH FALM BEACH Willie Travel Facet Arrleta-Luls nine andorse- OUFSTION! When an NINTH RP Time COOHTY, FLORIDA PROBATE NO.

11,42 EIGHTH Singles points. Quia 820.20 Perfecta 832,60 HENRY COFIELD or CO- Ucy Bull Domino 8.20 ment la put on an Inauranca pol does It always change the FIELD, hli wife. If married, or both, erms tei Angel T.60 4.80 S.40 18 5 Boutwell Dairy suffered its first Recreation Dept. League bas Jockey James Noweta 5.00 3.20 4 8 5 Henry deceased or otherwise, whose last known residence Is unknown: and IN RE ESTATE OF JULIUS KLORFEIN. Deceased.

KOTICK TO CREDITORS 3.00 5 9 5 31.14. Quln. 371 00 4.00 5.20 2 5 3 1 4.00 3.80 4 5 2-1 5.60 2 1 3-1 112 4-2 7 6 6 3-3 4 7 4 6-3 8 8 7 7-7 3 I 8-8-12 ketball loss In seven games Mon H. C. FUGATE INCORPORATED, Ballymoss Lite The Way 2 9 4 Chacon Arteaga Ilwr ANSWER: Not exactly.

An en day night when Patio Coffee Shop 8 6 2 TO ALL CREDITORS. LEGATEES. I'ower Jet dissolved Florida Corporation and all unknown parties claimingby, through Angel-Barrt 4 Chacon-Luis Henry-Ugarte 5 Arteaga-Franc'co TreJo-An-lola Larrea-Urrutla EIGHTH 5 points Carlito 4 Ibar Trejo 5 Aldecoa Henry Chacon NINTH 5 points Inza-Fellx 4 Urizar-Javier Arrleta-Barrl 5 Coil-Francisco Fana-Bertstain Trejo-Egula TENTH 5 points Golden Cesta Tournament Tasio-Arriola 4 Carlito-Aldecoa Chacon-Urrutla 5 Larrea-Javier Angel-Ihnr Arteaga-Ugarte ELEVENTH 7 points Taslo-Luis 5 Carlllo-Ugarte Henry-Ibar 6 Larrea-Franc'co Inza-Arriola 7 Angel-Aldecna Charon-Barrl 8 Arteaga-Urrutla (41 Aldecoa DISTRIBUTEES AND PERSONS of Lake Worth pulled off a 54-51 InsTld's Dollar Bob's Duke NINTH Doublea 5 points. Quln. S33.00I IN- under or against H.

C. FUGATE dorsement might add something to be Insured or cover a change of automobiles or merely a change of address of an Insured person. The endorsement Is used Just 10 HAVING ANY CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE upset. The opener saw Pratt and a dissolved Florida OORPORATED, TENTH GS Time :39.30. Quln.

318.60 penecta aiuti.2" 8.20 3.00 3.40 2 8 5 corporation YOU A1ND EACH OF YOU are Whitney keep Jupiter Merchants 3.40 Kubla Khan 2.60 2 4" 4 9 2 1 6.40 4.40 2 1 1 2-34 wlnless, 54-40. Carllto-llgarte Larrea-Francisco Chacon-Luis Taslo-Ibar Henry-Arrlola whole new policy neea noi written. 3.80 2.80 7 4 3.00 4 8 5 3 8 3 5 7 3 Leora May Rlack Jcstress Eastwlck Double Paee Frank Madsen fired in 16 points. You and each of tht Defendants named above are hereby notified that a bill of complaint to quiet title has been filed herein against you and each of you In the above styled Court hereby notified that you art required by Law to present any and all claims or demands which you or either of you have against the estate of Julius Klorfeln. deceased, late of the County Greyhound Entries Lars Svenberg 15 and Max Cole 1 2.40 1 2 3 3-6 6 8 5 4-7 3 6 5-13 8 7 8 6-14 7(7 7-15 5 4 4 8-15 Trejo-urrutia FIRST Royal Palm.

First half dally Results of lale a-amps were not avail- 12 for Patio. After suffering an Silting Hawk Texas Ginger Soapy Jones of New York. State of New York, the double, braae jj. able at press time Monday night. They may oe louna in loaay faim iseacn 1 Gravel Red Patty Britches 2 Tamanoc 6 Rocco Salerno trutn and validity of which must be verified by affidavit, to the County eight-point first-period deficit, the Lake Worth five came back and Handle aw.wi.

Times. janw 0 a VS9 3 La Molt 7 Mike Wallace juage or tne county or raim Bench Malic ft P. Fan or. me louowing described property, to-wlt: Lots 8. 9.

43, 43, 44. 45, Block 1, PLEASANT HEIGHTS, an addition to the Town of Riviera Beach, Florida, aa per plat on file In the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court In and for Palm Beach County. Florida. went ahead by halftime. Greyhound Selections loriaa.

on or oeiore tne atn oav or )ND Royal Palm. Second half ai-Alai Selections September, 1960. said date being eight Balanced scoring also prevailed I-Rmm autarmi. P. Fan.

La Moct. I.Mta ThoorM. tor Bet, Mr. Road in the opener as Pratt and Whit mrntns suosequent to tne date or the first publication of this notice, otherwise' your claims or demands will be 1 Trlxar-Fellx, Manuel-Javier, Anacabe- Runner. I Wf AGENT tiasi ney moved into a league-lead tie Bam.

3 Can't Ran, OldrK. Tars, CKRAMIC WALL TILE 25C 24 coi.ons RUBBER TILE 12C VIN1X PLASTIC Barred by limitation of law. 1 Anacabe-Javier, (Jhapman-Erula, tTrl- with Boutwell. Jim Travis, War JEROME KLORFEIN dally double. Grade C.

1 Katy Do Bad Dancer 2 Reslstol Lady Joy Bet 3 Dark Cover 7 Lotta Thought 4 Mr. Road Runner 8 Blackle Blazer THIRD Royal Palm. Grade M. 1 It'a McGee 5 Taro 2 Trade Last Can't Run 3 Gldslt 7 Pleasure Pal 4 Sadie Archer 8 Robert Horalc 4 Dear, Ola men, mnans tan ft Ralnti Bell. Cri More.

Bnneate, and you and each of you are hereby required to serve a copy of your answer or other written defenses upon HARRY GOODMARK. Attorney for Bar-flamienala. As Ancillary Executor of the ren Worthley and Bernie Kerr hit (rim Ulna Bob. Dundy Lady, Patricia Manuel, Oviedo, Chapman. 4 liata, Javier, Fanau 11, 10 and nine points respectively Avers.

uiaie oi junus Kiorrein, Deceased. Plaintiff. 903 Comeau Building, West Palm Beach, Florida, on or before T-Acntrk Film Mr. Oaaaml, Rewii The 5 Anrel.l'gaita, Larrea-Ibar, CarlHo- for tne winners. WINTERS, COOK, BRACKETT and I'mina.

FLOORING. 95C 8,. Monday, the 15th day of February, LORD. INSURANCE. Inc.

Pratt-Whltney 17 13 IS Yd. 8 nemtett Bomb, Friendly Havoc, Brave FOURTH-Royal Palm. Grade D. Insa-Franclsen, Fana-Erula, On-Fellx. Jupiter Werch 10 11 1J 40 3960, and on or before said date to file with the Clerk of the above atvled 7 TrrKi ArrioJa, lrra Urrotla, An- 1 Glenban Dear Or hack 2 Little Arch Ooen Secret Attomeyt for Ancillary Executor, 1301 Harvey Building West Palm Beach.

Florida. Ill FIRST ST. PH. TE S-J436 a niitten. Harry Yet, Oak Lynn.

reJ.Rarn. Court the original of said answer or 10 ntweke Needed, Baram Bine, Andy 8 AMeraa. Carlito. Trele. 3 Harry's Waits 7 Defiant Lass 4 Ola Nell Royal Mike aald written defense.

If anv. rrau ana Whitney scoring: Beem l-OO Branham 102. Knudsen 2- 1- -1 Travif s-i-O li; Worthley 3-4-0 10; Jetu 1-0-0-2; Kerr 4-1-19; Burke 2- 0-14; Goolihay 3-0-2 Carrlty 1-1- Jan. 5, 12. 19, 36.

1960. rrttar-Javier, Cotl-Fralt- IX RIVIERA BEACH "DICK SMITH" ASPHALT TILE 5C JEFFLEN TILE SALES 711 N. DIXIT! TE S-2927 OPEN FRI. NITES 'TIL I P.M. elaco.

Herein fail not or the allegations of said bill of complaint will be taken FIFTH Gulf Stream. Grade D. 1 Prancer Lad 5 Laura Park No. 1773 ADVXKT1RENKKT NOTICE TO TRUCK DEALERS Pro Basketball as confessed by you. TsOvArriola, Larrea-Javler, CarlKo-Aldecoa.

11 arlHo-l'STirte, tarrea-Franclaeo, Insa. 1J21 AVE. PH. VI (-7766 a. Totals ZS-Vrl Jupiter scorlnt: Williams S-l-L-11, McGee 4-2-V-ltt; Brown 2-0-3 Crom WITNESS my hand and official Sealed Bids will be received hv the EASTERN DIVISION I.

rcL GS town manager, lown oi raim well 3-0-3 Isinminter 2-1-15; Hnal 1-1-13; Johnson 0-1-S 1. Totals 17- seal at West Palm Beach. Florida, this 11th day of January, 1960. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) J. ALEX ARNETTE.

lorida, at the Clerk Office uo to Boston J8 10 .792 11 A.M., Tuesday, February 1960 Philadelphia 33 14 .712 44 -3 so. Patio CS 8 31 3 17-64 for tne rumlsnins; of: 3 Spotty Line Elleen'a Pet 3 Crt More 7 Zinnette 4 Bill Line Ralph BeU SIXTH Royal Palm. Grade C. 1 Tlppinf Time 5 Smiling Boh 2 Patricia Ayera Missile Jane 3 A. One 7 Arvtn T.

V. 4 Char Buck 8 Dundy Lady SEVENTH Royal Palm. Grade B. 1 Playday Scotch Flip 2 Faen Janice Round The Bend 3 Copper Flame 7 Mr. Casual 4 Time Danrer 8 Little Black Duck Clerk of the Circuit Court Syracuse 27 21 .563 11 New York 19 29 .398 IS TWO (2) NEW I960 MODEL, 1H-2 TUN TRUCK CAB CHASSIS tn nr.STK.HN jjupwim BoulweU IS 7 10 IS 51! Patio scorlni: Plndat 3-3-1 Cole S-O-o 12; Madsen S-4-1 Svenhenr NIGHT FISHING C5 BLUE SEA IT FRI.

-11 P.M. PH. VI 8-2919 ALSO NIOHT CHARTERS RIVIERA CITY DOCKS 13th St. at the Lake Frens Dump Body for the use of the Public Works Department of the Town of t-i'iioi rianaio o--u 4. totals 2Z-10- FABULOUS! PoL OB .600 .396 94 .295 134 .268 164 St.

Louis 37 18 Detroit 19 29 Minneapolis 13 31 Palm Beach County, Florida, By: THADDIE P. PLANT, Deputy Clerk. HARRY GOODMARK, Attorney far PlalntUf, 602 Comeau Building. West Palm Beach, Florida. Jan.

13, 19, 26; Feb. 2. 1960. Pa Beach. Florida.

ONE (1) NEW 1960 MODEL 1 TON ClnclnnaU 14 58 PICKUP TRUCK for the use of the a m. Boutwell scorlni: Prince 2-0-14; D. Brown S-l-2 19; Danner 7-0-414; Coff-mfi 0-0-20; Brown S-0-2 12; Mason l-0-i Totals 25-1-1151. Moivpar itKmi.T Ire Department of the Town of Philadelphia 127. Detroit 117 Faim Beach.

Florida. Specifications and Proposal Blanks EIGHTH Royal Palm. Grade B. Friendly Havoc Brave Jet Scotch Bomb Irish Jim Back To Back 7 Looking Around Belcaro 8 Merlon NINTH Royal Palm. Grade A.

Happy Joyce 3 Judy Saddler Harry Vet Nicely Packed Private Jonea 7 Pilot Yet may oe ootained oy Dona fide bidders i-pon application at tne clerk's Office, Town Hall. Palm Beach. Florida. if Foreman, Rosenau Win PBCC Meet Mrs. Jules Foreman and Mrs.

The Town Council reserves the rlaht lo reject any ana an nins. 4 Clltten 8 Miss Calhan Championship Wrestling Tonight Lake Worth American Legion Arena, 8:30 P.M. CLAUDE D. REESE, Mayor. B.

ARNOLD. Town Manaaer. TENTH Gulf Stream. Grade C. 1 Uptrend 5 Adorned 3 New Law Andy Jones 3 Sarano Blue 7 Lord Boozer Joseph Rosenau won the best-ball 0 Foreign Sports Car Tires competition Monday at Palm 4 MATCHES Bonnie Banks 8 Specks Needed Jan.

19, 26; Feb. 2, 1960. Beach Country Club, putting to gether a net 69. Mrs. Foreman's DRIFT REEF 80 was the best individual card in the 18-hole division.

i That's the only way to describe this beaatlfal automobile. This Is the last of oar 1959 Crown Imperials. It Is a distinctive Midnight Blue with matching interior, and has all of Imperial's deluxe equipment, including full power with power windows and seats, plus factory air conditioning. More 1060 models are arriving every day and we need room in our showrooms. Come in and compare this car with any make automobile around.

Test drive it today, no obligation! And then, check our deal. We're sure you'll be more than satisfied because right now we're in position to give the highest allowance possible on your trade-in. See as today at Florida Dodge-Chrysler, 1700 K. Dixie, West Palm Beach. In the 9-hole group, Mrs.

Herman warn Weisman and Mrs. Sam Singer EDDIE Graham JOHN VALENTINE PAT LYDA HEADQUARTERS won on a 33 after having been USED TITO Carreon DORY FUNK ANN REGAN JACK VANSKY General A dm Into $1. tied with Mrs. George Lacks and Mrs. George Fried.

i RECAPS JOSE 2 Ltwtit Prleti MONDAY THRU nATtBDAV GARCIA CAPT. TED BROWER 65' BLUE SEA II Turfs DAILY 1:3 t. a ad 1 P.M. RIVIERA CITY DOCKS lJta It. at the lake Fr.at Mvlera Beah Tk.

I-W1S Mt. VI MUM PALM COAST DAT AI NITE z.oo UULr iso Ml. W. af MILITARY TBALL ON HKLVF.DF.RK 8D. BELVEDERE coif run OV 3-4544 Riafslde S3.

lliaervel Seata II. fBURKETT WAREi S13 Sth W.P.B, 9 a) TE t-5921 5 0MMt.a.ajl Fer Reservations, Call Hertham'a Service Station, JV S-S33J SHOPPING PLAZA Kanth Ttlxle ffwy. at Oresnrv.

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