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411 Fort Myers (Flu.) New TrcK. Tliuntduy, Oct. 3. 1HS Oddsmakers Still Favoring Yankees NEW YORK (AP)-After Sandy NEW LOCATION DELUXE AWNINO AI.UMIM PRODUCTS SIM Cleveland Ava. Same Phnne ED 17331 Claims Fair Trial Impossible Post Asks That Bryant's Libel Suit Be Moved Out of Alabama Bowling Em Over with Vie Marasa See A BUG? BIRMINGHAM, Ala.

(AP)-AM torncys for the Saturday Evening in-aDv Rt.tt. in ft the 1962 r.enr- Koufax set down New York 5-2 in the first game of Ihe World Series Wednesday, Broadway odds-makers eslablished the Yankees as 7-5 favorites to win Thursday's second game from the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Series became a pick 'em affair with the bettor giving 11-10 odds no matter which team he chose. The odds-makers also quoted Doc Johnson posted a 623 aeries in the Leo En-pelhardt Classic at Royal Palm Lanes to take Bcorinfr honors for the night. Despite the fine series with games Post Wednesday that "It -Alabama game.

woul4 he impossible to get a 12-1 member jury In Alabama that will I Hl give a fair trial" on the Paul' Butts won a $3,060,000 Judgment Bryant libel suit. 1 in similar suit. The Curtis Publishing "The people of Alabama as a Call "Bill" C0RBIN EXTERMINATING Termite Peat Control ED 7-1177 of 240, 192 and 191, Kohl's Transmission lost two games to Red Wallace Milkman. Rick Aydelette rolled games of 180, 182 and for ai wnlcn publishes the Post, has r. -j ifc 1 the Post," Lmbry said.

He of- 1 10-1 odds against the possibility gan 559. diaries Causey 542. Norb I sii Iff 61.) as he led Fort Myers Plate Glass to a two game win over photostats of newspapers kBl4 V. wo i uivnuiia iu iinnairr ine irial that Los Angeles would win the Simon 537 and Jack Brandal 208, from throughout the state which site outside 0 Alabama. next three games and close out the Series and also 10-1 against Coca-Cola.

Ed McElroy assisted with a 556-223 and Gene Prevatt added a 224 loner. Ray Cleaners lost two to Towne and Country Plumbing even SKALAKK LAVES RiiNineKNinen'ti league Scoring was up this week as New York winning the next four games in a row, Reason for Requmt Eric Embry of Birmingham, a Post attorney, presented affidavits and contending that the Post could not get a fair carried stories about the Post, Winston McCall, Bryant's attorney, said he planned to enter affidavits from judges and attorneys throughout the state rejecting the Post claims. Trial of Bryant's suit is expected to be docketed for next spring. ll L- 1 (Mli UULC 1 i Yale has beaten Connecticut in all 14 f(K)tball meetings. iiiuukh iuicn i.o.iana muua dp with ir Tl, 61S.

tossing games of 203 and trial In the state because of Post articles on civil rights. Alabama Trusses Camp Supports Zenith Hearing Aids RICHARDS Prescriptions IM Hendry ED 4-071 while Don Adt fired a big football and Birmingham since 1954. Bryant sued the Post for $10 Denver Broncos 24-HR. WRECKER SERVICE Auto ft Truck Repair WRECKER BY REQUEST Flt Accounts Wtlcom Local Long Dlitanca Towing PULLIAM'S SERVICE Fowlar Anderson ED 5-5211 Night ED 4-1701 million for an article In which the iinsiey, oowung lor or 613. Ron Wall-Myers Armature Works, had asf.hagpr roed gHmPS of 202 and string of eight strikes going inj231 ff)r and Les Ahrenholz fin-the third game, but a stubborn ishpd 574.232.

Other scores four pin in the ninth brought thatjWPre Warren Blevins 572-206-201, to a halt. Tinsley completed theGeoi.gp Watson 567-202. Bob Gam-game in fine fashion for a 269 andjmons 557.207 Herb Lord 544-201, 588 set. Jim Reilly, wearing theFrank Underbill 536-228, Tommy colors of Car-Nu-Care, finished! nines 535-204 Paul Lambert magazine accused the Alabama football coach of conspiring with former Georgia athletic director A STRIKEOl'T VICTIM. Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees eentcrfielder who wait one of many strikeout victims of Sandy Kimfax of the Los Angeles Dodgers, walks hack to dugout after striking out swinging to lead off the Yankee half of the fifth Inning In first World Series game yesterday at Yankee Stadiilm.

(AP Wirephnlo) Sign Bob Gaiters DENVER (AP) Bob Gaiters, former New Mexico State halfback, has been signed by the Denver Broncos of the American Football League. Gaiters was the Broncos' No. 1 with a 581 score. Other scores. FiP Hnfmann 530 Jim Casey Still Feels National Stronger INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Casev choice in 1961, hut he signed were Herman Edginglon 586-221, Herman Garcia 585, George Sin-hxck 562, Doc Lewis 221 and Chuck Houck 221.

Men's City league Homer Swaney heal our Jim Ostrander for scoring honors by Baker 214 and Ed Baker 200. Men'n Reach league Ramus Bulolti led the Sanibel Islanders lo a three point win over Beach Water Works as he rolled games of 207 and 200 for a 592 series. Jim Arnold posted a 5-18 set, using a 206 game, as Franklin Lumber won three points stcngei restated his contention; wl" me ww 101 uihmis 01 im Fiery Coach Speechless for Change Celtics 'Red' Auerbach Fined National Football League They traded him last year to the San Francisco 49ers, who dropped him this season. The 210-pound back probably -will be used in Denver's game against the San Diego Chargers posting a 587 series with a big 236 game. Homer led the Knights of Columbus to a two game win.

Ostrander used a 236 singleton for 584, but despite his efforts, for Refusal to Leave Floor 1 from Shell Thoro. Harold De Hays tallied 523-220 for the losers. Other scores were Ralph Oestman 522- Tuesday that the National League is stronger than the American The manager of the last-place New York Mets, addressing the Downtown Quarterback Club by telephone, said that "every day I get beat" I find out that the National is stronger. Casey said also that he picks the Dodgers to take the world series because they are from the tougher league. here Sunday NEW YORK (API Walter Ken Povia Construction lost two 204, Paul Varble 522, Ron Stutz-man 515-203, Paul Rohishaw .537.

NOTICE FORT MYERS BEACH WATER WILL BE CUT OFF between 12:30 and 3:30 A. M. Friday, October 4th to make necessary repairs to Fire Hydrants. THANK YOU FORT MYERS BEACH WATERWORKS, INC. nedy, the new president of the National Basketball Association, John Hartman 212 and Roro The 1984 American Bowling Congress tournament is set for Oakland, Feb.

22-April 26. games to Overseas Motors. Dan's Plumbing lost all three games to Jim's Trading Post despite a fine 583 on the part of Paul Swof-foid. Swofford tossed games ofi wasted no time in showing he was boss Wednesday when he fined Arnold (Red) Auerbach, volatile Downs 203. CHARLOTTE LAVES Sunshine State League coach of the Boston Celtics Auerbach still was sitting on the Boston bench.

The Celtics' coach refused to leave hut finally did so, taking his entire team with him. After a delay of about two minutes, the Boston team returned to the floor and play was resumed. Rudolph, in his report, indicated that Auerbach sat in the stands for the remainder of the game. 200 and 202. Herman Edgington led the Castle Supply to a two Mike Banyas and Ulu Thomp- for "conduct contrary to NBA 11 r-t- rules." Auerbach was assessed the game win over Harvey uv 1UI doiuicu ur-Kids when he tallied 581, bowling partment Store sweep over a 204 loner.

Other scores Pure by posting 581 Len Dembowski 573-218, Jim Bar-land 559 respectively. Banyas hit heavy penalty after being in TO RESIDENTS OF COLLIER COUNTY Drive 35 Miles Save on NEW and USED Cars "Your Friendly FORD Dealer" COLLIER COUNTY MOTORS NAPLES. FLA. Mr 2-5154 Tim Casteel volved in a dispute with referee Mendy Rudolph during Tuesday rv 564, Chuck Hartman 552, Ricka Sme- wetnenngton Mills 548, Howie Bender 546, tallied 555. but despite his efforts, Phil Pedley 540, Larry Ott 538-1 Rachel and Harry's lost all four 200, Harold Davison 537, Howard Pins to McGee's Body Shop.

Jim Musser 537, Bill Guthrie 535, Renbarger bowled a 205 loner for night's exhibition game between Boston and the New York Knickerbockers at Oceanside, N.Y. Rudolph called two technical fouls As a member of the New York Yankees, Jim Coates won 371 games and lost 15. against Auerbach and ordered Stan Vosney 532, Doc Lewis Ior winning Doaymen. Jim Smith 216, Palmer 210, Bud othpr scores were Wally Noon him from the floor. Auerbach re Smith 213, Len Harsh 206 -lmer iiowe w.

lal lor" fused to leave. Boston won 95-92. Tck Rallew 2n4 ler a-io-ii. timer waisn 3.511, uiu Red Speechless Auaet ana Jonn uendorier 52U. When advised of the fine by The Char-lane Sunset (iulf Toast Women Fort Myers Armature Works turned ofi Towne Country Edith Floyd and Carrie Martin Associated Press, Auerbach was almost speechless for a change.

He said he hadn't been notified fought to a dead heat with 500 Plumbing when Dot btoecner earh share scoring honors and said there must be some mis blasted a 581 series on games of.piovd used a 179 game, but des- take because he never heard of IT'S IN YOUR HANDS a $500 fine in the NBA. But Kennedy said the $500 was correct and that Auerbach had 213, 178 and 790. Stoecker was assisted by Ginny Nixon 475-177 and Mary Hill 472. Rose Marie Iwan and Margaret Simpson teamed up with 538 and 525 respectively as they led Jo-Anna Beauty Salon to a three point pite her efforts, Stylors lost all four points to Choice Car Corner. Martin's efforts, with games of 185 and 178, were good for only one point for Tropical Gulf Acres against Charlotte Medical Center.

Gloria Shakeshaft Dosted a 498 been notified by a telegram be fore the press was informed. Too Many Zeroes "That's got to be wrong it V)in over 'FtnnYAta Hardware. -wth a 180 singleton lor the wn- Iwan rolled games of 188 and I must be $50," said Auerbach, at 178 while Simpson used a big mug menu's, winer scores were Edith Straub 487-190, Rovlvn Stone 473-170, Nita Girard 464, and Upsala College, East Orange, N.J., Wednesday night where his 210. Isabelle Muchard led the Celtics met the Knicks in another exhibition. 'It's ridiculous," added the Marge Jackson 182.

GOLD CROWX LANES Sen-lee Club Roy Knapp led the scoring with Redding's Station quintet to a clean sweep over Lynch Associates, posting a 492 with a 170 singleton. Other scores were Jeanne Morello 487188-185, Elsa Tagg 181, Marge Ennis 180 Ginny Paxton 178 and Wandajane Dembowski 175. fiery, balding redhead. "I never heard of such a thing. 1 never heard of a $500 fine and I never a 571 series, tossing a 200 loner.

heard of any fine in an exhibition while Leon Crews bowled a 203 game for 526. Roy Priest reached 517 as Charlie Hopper finished with a 510 to complete the roster. game up to this point in my 18 years of coaching. 1 can't conceive of it. I don't want to comment further until I check out.

I haven't heard from the league." NAPLES RROOKSIDK ROWL fammnrelal league Onld Crown Women A-l TV packed a dual power Joe Salmon was the big noise nf Ihe nitht senrintr a K1 orine DUnch in the nersons nf Onnl Tnll. History of Hues r. of wo ')nQ onri om Iff and Fran Santini a thov naA Auerbach, who has been fined 57G and 554, respectively. Jolliff of fr rhuharhs with rees lead Bigley's Radio TV to a lour point win. F.d Harroun tal and others, said his heaviest fine used a 210 game while Santini was $300 for a pre-game ruckus rolled 218 and 201.

Fern's Hair lied 562, shooting a big 231 game while Buck Perry reached suffered the defeat. Laura in St. Louis. But a check of his career also showed a $350 assessment for poor sportsmanship aft Reilly led Sim's Drugs to a three point win over Erwin Water Con- nitioners, posting a a.tt set on with games of 205 and 202. Gene Tessier scored 543 and Al Tatu fininshed with a 530.

Other scores were Dave Lyon 522-200, Jim Haynes 512-209, Vern Allen 510, er a game with the Knicks in January of 12. "I am following the NBA estab games of 204 and 185. Other lished rule which calls for an au scores were Dot Reiske 472-185, Pi McAllister 182, Dolores Allen 180, Helen Eisenhart 175 and Edna Ramsey 175. Ruth Cochran was the sharpshooter, converting tomatic fine of $500 for any violation of rule 3, section 3 of the of ficial NBA rules," said Kennedy, in his first official act since tak the 3-7 split. Early Birds George Taglaris 509-204 and Earl Canady 213.

Cotwitnictioneers Ed Best tossed a 216 game for 544, leading the Conditioned Air team to a four point win over Sunshine Market. Charles Nicholas tallied 542 while Elvin Town-send reached 539 with a 212 single-; ton. Fred Hillman bowled a 213 ing office on Sept. 1. Specific Rules Mary Griffin missed the 500 In Kennedy added, mark by one pin, scoring 499 with "this rule calls for automatic ex a 173 game to take scoring hon ors.

Isabelle Muchard totaled 488 pulsion of any coach who incurs two technical fouls; further the bowling a 175, while Winnie Hoff rule specifically states that any man reached 486. Bea Boesch and Virginia Meek tied with 475 each, coacn so expctiea is not per mitted to remain in any part of Meek tossing a 188 loner. Other scores were Vivian Sumner 4G0 the auditorium or the stands game for 537 and Verl Harris finished with 523. Other scores were Glen Yager 520-209, Ralph Leigh 518-226, Jim Croak 514, John Stull 510, Bob Schweikert 212 and Paul Abrahamson 203. Rolling Rrooks Dick Jurek finished the oddity for today's column by rolling a and Millie Vracar 174.

Dolly Sun where his team is playing." In referee Rudolph's official re man converted the 3-7-10 split to port to Kennedy he said that during the game Auerbach called a timeout and walked toward Ru take expert laurels. Gold Crown Handicap Arky Ginger toppled the pins dolph. Series of Fouls for a 555 set, shooting a 207 game, Auerbach refused to leave the 1 first-ball at ten pins and succeeding only in taking out the seven and ten pins. Quite a feat, considering they are on opposite cor as he enabled his team to split 2-2 with the Villas. Hank Bahre of the Villas, posted a 542 with court and Rudolph called a tech nical foul.

Rudolph repeated the warning and Auerbach again refused to leave and the referee called a second technical foul. ners of the set-up and in the baek 200 singleton. Mac's TV split row. He left the other eight pins 2-2 with Paradise Shores as Tom standing. Howard Follis was high 'Collins tallied 547-207.

Bill Sumner scorer, tossing a 210 game for Inverted one of the two splits 551 while Charlie Rice tallied 529, i hic are worthy of patches from bowling a 209. (the American Bowling Congress. Hazel Abrahamson was high in Sumner nicked up the impossible When Auerbach still refused to leave, Rudolph assessed a third technical foul, which called for Auerbach's automatic expulsion the women's department, shooting 7-10 split, and Black's Service team members took the hint andi a 190 singleton for 517. Other After the technical foul shots had been taken, Rudolph said that went on to take three points from Hough Chevrolet. Other scores were Walt Crissinger 545, Bob Lunsford 538-231, Dick Cook 538-201, Tom Wilson 537, Bill Eisenhart 523-204, Harvey Lemons 521, Sumner 504 and Dick Campbell 202.

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k.rl rk right la ttrida, aU Through your one gift, you extend a helping-hand to many the ill, aged, handicapped and underprivileged. So give with an open heart, a generous hand the UNITED WAY! 1 frasa mm4 la BIG DEAL ST. LOUIS (NEA) A woman sent a note along with her season ticket renewal application to the professional football St. Louis Cardinals. "If this check is too late for the seats we have had the last two years please call me so I may die by my own hand, rather than by the Victorian torture my husband has in mind," it read.

"Please!" Nearly all National Football League ticket offices will tell you that many fans, male and female, had the same outlook. I dapaaidabl. Sura baata UttU (Published by Ihe Fort Myera News-Press as publio i-ic) R. Myers Iron Works.

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