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may 10, 1997 la Breakfast Lunch Dinner i BRIEFLY Sports -i 1 1 tflffi. i 8 fi RACING TONIGHT AT SUNSHINE SPEEDWAY WHAT: Short-track stock car racing featuring Late Models, Open Wheel Modrfieds, Mini Stocks, Street Stocks, Street Stock Figure 8s, Oval Drags, and Men's Enduros. WHEN: Late Model time trials start at 6 p.m., racing starts at 7, grandstands open at 5, pit gates open at 4. WHERE: 4550 Ulmerton Road (State Road 688). ADMISSION: $8 Adults, $4 Children 6-12, Children under 6 free, Pits $15, parking free.

NOTES: Last week, only 13 cars entered the Women's Enduro race. Thafs a huge contrast to the Men's Enduro. While the women's field has been dwindling, the men's has grown so much the class has been broken into three feature races just to give everyone a chance to run. However, most of the women who have remained are as good as most of the men running, so perhaps if time to merge them into a single class and run every week. Regardless of sex, Enduros are the most intense of the beat-and-bang classes.

Because they are last on the schedule, fans who leave early cheat themselves out of the fender-grinding frenzy In Late Models, No. 77 Brian Lowe is returning and will be a threat to the five drivers who have been dominating the asphalt. The "Flying Five" include No. 22 Sammy Coghill, No. 2 Wayne Bowman, No.

69 Johnny Stanford, No. 21 Wayne Jefferson, and No. 5 Brian Leverock. However, No. 45 John Wachtel and No.

83 Denny Neighbor Jr. have been picking up speed in recent weeks and are about ready to join the group. BOB BOYLE entertaining! (121); John Ltoby, Bob Smart, Al HUegass, ka Garber (124); Bob King, Moe Foster, Charles Ledig, Don Long; Ralph Baitey, Emi Detesh, Robert Mounts, guest 124). MAY 4 SUNDAY COUPLES Mr. Mrs.

CNpouras, Mr. Mrs. Holmes (09); Mr. 1 Mrs. Wagner.

Mr. Mrs. Coppola (93). i ills, IE I "-w I hie. (Brats ion tjp tOJttO 1 'rose 1219 S.

FT. HARRISON Pools of Clearwater Pools Spas Supplies T. r- Twin Full Queen King i win cd. rca run ea. Queen set King $279 set SiltSnS 3 s.t Students invited to be junior docents SEMINOLE Heritage Village is recruiting students between the ages of 12 and 18 for summer volunteer work as junior docents.

After a six-class training period, the docents will act as guides and give tours of the Lowe Barn, the McMullen Log House, the Sulphur Springs Depot and the Harris School. Applicants must furnish a letter of recommendation from their social studies teacher at the time of interview. Attendance at all six training classes is required and volunteers are expected to provide their own historic dress. Junior docents must commit to a minimum of 24 hours of volunteer work over the summer. To receive information or to schedule an interview, call Ellen Babb at 582-2123.

Companion program needs volunteers Volunteers are being sought for Neighborly Senior Services Companion Program. Individuals are needed to provide assistance and friendship in several areas, including the adult day care center and in-home programs. Call 573-9444. Mall from Page 1 separate organizations, he said. "Each has its own set of rights and organization." Aetna acquired the mall for an undisclosed price from J.

0. Stone, the Clearwater auto dealer who built it in 1984 on a 20-acre site at U.S. 19 and Roosevelt Boulevard he initially envisioned as a spot for a Buick dealership. The outlet mall is assessed for tax purposes at Assessments are generally about 80 percent of market value. The mall, anchored by TJ Maxx and Bealls Outlet, recently added some new tenants, including London Fog Factory Outlet and Sam-sonite Company Store.

The London Fog store has done well, outperforming its own projections, manager L. Goodman said. The next-nearest London Fog store is in Orlando. ToeLapsey StavfV U- The artistic jeweler who designed and created authentic masterpieces for 15 years at Bay to Bay Jewelers has joined the family of Worldwide Gold Diamonds. Until MOTHER'S DAY take an extra 30-50 Off any original creation diamond inventory.

ORLDWIDE Gold Diamonds Jewelry Manirfacturers Diamond Importers Clearwater Mall 797-9069 48, Tampa Bay Opera PRESENTS FULL PRODUCTION featuring English projected subtitles featuring April Evans, International artist, Metropolitan Opera 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH FINANCING NO MONEY DOWN Professional Licensed Installation 24111 U.S. HWY. 19 N. WE ALSO SERVICE ALL MAKES OF PUMPS MOTORS (At Sunset Pt.) 797-9283 MfiaBgl FOR THE RECORD RUNNING Palm Harbor Day Run MAY AT PALM HARBOR 10K MtK Ovarall Gordo Galenger 34-30 1. Lou Stempger 31-JJ 1.

Dave Shinneman 39 05). 1. Sievt Snydw 1 Bob Bowles 34-40 Roy Prasad 2. Robert McCoobery 1 Frank Matczyk 41-45 I. Tim Lawrence 2 Greg McFerrer 3.

Bob Welter 10 44-SO 1. Don Altken :4205 I B4 Wide 3 Gary Arbogast 1:47 30). 51-55 1. David Hurley 1:42:04 2. Sifcy SuKven 44 44).

3 Bruce Shepherd 4S 32). 54-40 1. Patric Zier :41 15). 2. Bob Bel 44-70 1.

Rich Atkinson Women: Overall Faye Adler J1-2S I. Lauren Brantley 2. Lori Munro 24-30 I. Nicole Bozeman 31-35 1. Jocelyn Zlmmet 2.

Roi Snyder 57:26 3. Coten Klernan (:5 28). 34-40 1. Mary Stewart-Wong 1:46 35). 2.

Sue Borchers 3. Cyndle Vasuda 41-45 1. Barb Cote 2. Caroline Cerba 3. Charmalne Doumanlan 44-50 1.

Jean Harrison 2. Rla Sweeney 3. Linda Resovsky 51-S5 I. Libby Burke 5K Men: Overall Dror Vaknln (: 15:40 0- 1. Jasim AKdlna 10-14 1.

Kayne DaKo-skl 21-25 1. Mark Nemenz 24-30 1. Ray Pineiro 19 25). 2. Bret Jar dine 3 Richard Kephart 20 34).

31-35 1. David Cruz 2 Lenny Stecey 3. Keith Matthews 20 47). 34-40 1. Doug Brewer 2.

Rick enter 3. Dean Updegroff 1. Ron Cote 2. Steve Grzegorzewski 20-19). 3.

Jack Chalek-lan 44-SO- 1. Jim Keppeler (:18 3fl). 2. David Colpitts 3. Jim airman 23).

51-55 1. Duncan Cameron 2. Auoert Metayer 3. Spud Brazee 54-40 1. Tom Jardlne 2.

Lee Llndley 3. Dominic Crescentl 41-45 1. Frank Soder (:24.20). 2. John DeHch 3.

Bill Kaleel 44-70 1. Robert Williams Women: Overall Kathy Gruber 0-9 1. Holly Gregory 2. Brendan Johnson 10-14 l.Layla Had 2. Jamie Drake 3.

Stephanie Adler (:31 06). 15-20 1. Jessica Comer 2. Kelly Rooney 21-25 1. Kara Howe) 2.

Annie Antullnokis 3. Teresa Martin (:25:45 24-30 1. Kit Van Allan 2. Tammy Mlkowitz 3. KeHy Hansen 31-35 1.

Marie Telxelra 2. Lorl Potenza (:23:5. 3. Leslie Trask 34-40 1. noora Alldlna 2.

Kim Langev-In 3. Nina Boone 41-45 Lynn Gray 2. Diane Hadsell 3. Bree Dunn 44-50 1. Pat Hoftman 2.

Rebecca Kaputa 3. Shirley Wheeler 51-55 1. Lilly Roush 2. Florence Delaney 3. Pet Martin 54-40 1.

Anne Alolse 41-45 1. Sharon Coleman 2. Rita Roser 71 1. Jean Ward (:44 21 GOlf Hole-in-one Gloria Bablneau aced the third hole on the Largo Golf Course with a 7 -iron. Greater Tampa JGA APRIL 2 AT WESTCHASECOUNTR YWAY Boys 16-11 1.

Ryan Gildersleeve, Clearwater (72 SD). 2. Sean Zaharakes, Plant City (72). 3. Kevin Warrick, Valrlco; Cory Ewert, Braden-ton (73).

Boys 14-15 1. Brendan Takacs, Clearwater (71). 2. Chan Song, Bradenton (74 MC). 3.

Kyle Christman, Seminole (74). Bays 12-13 (9 holes) 1. Joseph Slater, Tampa (33 SD). 2. Austin Lyon, Orlando (33).

3. Andy Ledbetter, Orlando; Danny Allen, Palm Harbor (34 MC). Boys 9-11 (9 holes red tees) 1. Clifton Williams, Seminole (33). 2.

Ryan Rash, Maitland (35). 3. Christopher Ryals, Silver Springs (36). Boys 4-0 (9 holes advanced tees) 1. Logan Blondell, Lakeland (39).

2. Kyle Wiser, Tampa (41). 3. Michael Puclllo, Brandon (43). Girls 16-18 1.

Beth Bauer, Valrlco (67). 2. Shlla Gllon, Bradenton, (74). 3. Maria Estrada, Bradenton (75).

Girls 13-15 1. Mallory Code, Tampa (77). 2. Lindsay Densmore, Valrlco (84). 3.

Brooke Layton, Tampa (85). Girls 11-12 (9 holes) 1. Leah Redmond, Rlvervlew (44), 2. Brittany Jones, Seminole (45). Girls 9-10 (9 holes-advanced tees) 1.

Cindy La Crosse, Tampa (41) 2. Cassle Ryals, Silver Springs (44). 3. Heather Burgner, Lakeland (51). Girls 44 (4 holes-advanced tees) 1.

Courtney Anolfo, Riverview (32). 2. Briana Herrmann, Land CLakes (41). County Golf Assn. MAY 1 AT MACOILL AF8 Individual stroke play Regular championship Gross: D.J.

Jackson, St. Petersburg (34-37-73); S. Sabadosh, Palm Harbor (37-34-73); T. Pasqulne, Largo (37-37-74). Net: D.

Nelson, S. Petersburg, (76-14-62); T. Parsley, St. Petersburg (75-11-44); R. Curtis, St.

Petersburg (86-21-45). Senior championship Gross: G. Cordial, Brandon, (35-34-49); J. Wright, Largo (39-39-78); A.L. Dendler, Tampa (40-41-81 P.

Mason, Seminole (42-39-81); D. Parker, Tampa (41-40-81). Net: C. Akers, Indian Rocks Beach (80-15-65); J. CampoU, Oktsmar (83-18-45); B.

Stautfer, Largo, (83-17-44). Senior first net: B. Fowler, Safety Harbor (85-20-45); J. Metcalfe, Clearwater (89-23-44); L. Sepe, Palm Harbor (86-19-47), B.

Tenis, St. Petersburg (90-22-68); J. Chuck, Largo (92-24-48). S.LA.P.S. APRIL 28 AT THE VINOY Eclectic tournament Net champion Shirley Butterworth (69).

Low aross champion Jeanne Swanson (87). A flight B. Schnoor (73); A. Tarrisl, S. Clapp, L.

Lorlmee (75). flight E. Gehlen (71 R. Horn, B. Fleming (72); L.

McCarthy (74). flight L. Dale (69); L. Wendt (70); D. Hay (72); M.

Mateeff (73). flight R. Maeter (72); K. Swanson (74); T. Cassette (74); J.

Wlnbler (78). 6 flight M. Tepel (69); C. Epptey, I Laurie (70); I. Rosa (73).

Closest to the pin M. Tepel (17); L. Wendt (13); B. Maslar (2); J. Swanson (8).

Orange Blossom Classic MAY 4-5 AT FEATHER SOUND CC 1. Dave Stokley; Senger, S. Senger, B. Paul, Sgori, pro Rick Powers; 2. D.

Segtinario, P. Walton, M. Rlggtns, J. Corzlkjs, pro Dave Gob-bert; J. R.

Wenzier, J. Ellett, V. McCarthy. D. Bremtet, pro Jim Cocchi; 4.

G. Glover, Nelson, Jewel, R. Glover, pro Frank Reynolds; S. K. Klemtner, J.

Martin, D. Cavlnder, D. Cosper, pro Ryan co*ckman; 4. T. Bo sen, B.

Erdmen, P. Slosberg, E. co*ckman, pro Jim Smith; 7. J. Rice, Mortlno, J.

Rice, J. Kevorkian, pro Bob Swez-ey; R. Jeffries, P. Hardy, J. Gannaway, R.

Hakim. Closest la pin (amateur) Ken Mauser. Closest te pin (professional) Jim Barber. Closest to pin (amateur) 12: Terry McNaly. Closest to pin (professional) 15: Jim Cocchi.

Cypress Run APRIL 30 WEDNESDAY MEN Bud Phelps, Tom Edge, Ed Heveren, Robert Mounts (122); Sam Cox, Pat DeLaquH, Leon Trlbertl, Don Long i 131 Ken Powel, Don Robinson, Ted Walters, guest (132); Moe Foster, Victor MacKay, Louis Koplnskl, guest (134). MAY 1 SATURDAY MEN Curtis Hare, Owen Jackson, WMford Turner MacDill WGA APRIL 30 LOW NET OVER THE FIELD P. Povikis (49), B. Turner (71), G. Jennings (72), P.

Brown (73), Smiley (74), P. Ruttedge (75), B. Birftck (75). Dunedin WGA APRIL II, 2 LADY, 2 DAY ECLECTIC J. Delzengle.

D. Pelc (55); G. Goodal, B. Sed-wick, Tepei, G. Easley (54); N.

Niven, O. Zodrow, G. Donates, G. King (57); Sturgls, D. Boulay (50); R.

Horn, I Rosa. D. McCoHum, Palmer, D. Miller, A. Ketcherson, H.

Wough, F. Rigsbee (59); M.J. WoH, B. Aim, N. Gradea R.

Acnsworth. J. Bergman, G. Curd, V. Giarduoo, G.

Linden (40); P. Panuthos, R. Hook (61); M. Stickles, B. Schreyer, S.

Goodwin, E. Payne, B. Leedham, E. Plumps, P. Watts, P.

Christopher (42). APRIL 22 LOW GROSS-LOW NET Class A J. Boylan (88s); York (73n); N. Grove (75n); M. Anderson, T.

Steuart (76n). Class J. Thurness lOog); N. Nlven, I. Rosa (74n); E.

Morey, P. Watts (75n). Class A. Wolf Miner Leedham (80n); B. Wambold (82n).

Class B. Aim 109g); G. King, G. DonateU (78n). Tarpon Woods LGA APRIL 29 RESULTS Low net Patty Loucks, Maria Williams (48); Kate Huber (71); Marge Fox (73).

Low putts BevKadyk (31). MAY 4 ACE OF THE MONTH Lew gross Betty Nelson (83). Low net Kate Huber (44); Dee Johnson (69); Bev Kadyk, Mabel Lynn, Doris Ratdiffe (70). Crescent Oaks LGA INDIVIDUAL STABLEFORO POINTS First flight Phyllis Parcels, Pam Bohen (42); Sheila Madeod (40); Sandy Hanke, Joan Huebner (34). Second flight Lois Butcher (45); Niecle Helton (43); Marilyn Langton (42); Penny Selbert, Ben Rldgewey (37).

Third flight Elle Totten (42); Ann Richards (36); Agnes THerson (35); Sandy Nlcoletta (34). Fourth flight Bobbie Gus (42); June Beland (36); Angela VaNI (35); Sally Moir (33). Closest to the pin Lorl HIHer (3); Ann Richards (7); Joan Huebner (17). Glen Oaks April 29 1. A.

Hal 7) 2. K. Beaulleu 6) 3. D. Bossermen 2).

May 2 1. F. Pufrow (6) 2. R. Roberts 6) 3.

B. Zseleczky (5). East Lake MGA APRIL 14 2-MAN SCRAMBLE D. Schemeneur, B. DITommaso (42); R.

Bandt, D. Scott (43); C. Lolacono, R. Olson (43.75); J. Dickman, H.

McKeughen (64.25); D. MacLeod, T. Nebel (65); D. Lane, J. Zleminskl (65); D.

Sprlssler, B. Retzleff (65.25); E. McCalum, G. DelBarba (65.25); K. Yates, M.

Middlebrooks (65.25). Nearest to Pin: P. WlWams, J. Donovan, B. Retzlaff, K.

Yates, G. Proctor. APRIL 19 INDIVIDUAL CHICAGO POINTS A Division J. Fraser (42), M. Middle-brooks (42), D.

Springer (42), J. Dickman (42). Nearest to pin: P. Schuth, J. Fraser, E.

McCal-lum. Division H. Hazledlne (49), L. Lader (46), L. Slskind (44), J.

Harness (42), J. Donovan (41). R. Sweet (41), F. Bird (40), A.

Saum (39), B. Nairn (39). Nearest to pin: N. Hamblet, A. Nurge, J.

Donovan, J. GiNuly. APRIL 23 4-MAN IBB ON 3s AND 5s, 2BB ON 4s A. Ramsdel, N. Rlne, B.

Voorhees, E. McCal-kjm (-16). J. Manna, R. Olson, P.

Schuth, L. Lader (-14). T. Jewel, T. Nebel, K.

Shelton, D. Smyme (-12). J. Glluiy, E. Sommerer, H.

Sauer, B. Draw (-12). Nearest to pin: G. Jenner, J. GWuly.

APRIL 30 4-MAN 1 BB ON FRONT NINE HOLES, 2 BB ON BACK NINE HOLES F. Bird, B. Cook, T. Nebel, K. Yates (-24).

G. Proctor, J. Goldberg, J. Ziemlnskl, B. Draw (-19).

G. DelBarba, V. DITommaso, A. Torrey, J. Towe (-19).

T. Jewel, J. Manna, H. Sauer, G. Schumacher (-19).

Nearest to pin: T. Jewed, D. Springer, B. Wlllams, F. Bird.

Seminole Lake MGA APRIL 30 RESULTS Quota points of the twosome group one, flight Suprenant and ZeBranek 5). Flight Lobelle and Clement -1-4). Flight Kloiber and Bruck 10). Individual quota point winner: Suprenant 8). Group two: 1 tie Madder and Elder, Lepera and Plnlzzotto 9).

3. J. Taylor and guest 4). 4. J.

Farley and guest 5). Individual quota point winner: B. Le-pera( ll). St Andrews LGA April II: Single quota A. Rich 2); L.

Fektman, Ellenberg, P. Fancourt 1); L. Dennis (E). April 21: Low net B. Barnthous (50); A.

Rich, J. Sprouse (41). A flight L. Feld-man(43); G. Appleton (72); E.

Foster (75). flight Ellenberg (63); M.J. Lane (68); P. Relly (71). April 25: Single quota I.

Thorp 6); J. R. ernes 4); E. Foster 2); P. Reilly, J.

Sprouse 1). Lansbrook GC APRIL 30 INDIVIDUAL QUOTA Class A Frank May 5); Rene Wetzel 2). Class Bob Plzzlnl (5); Frank O'Grady 2). Class Lee Hughbanks (3); Jim Connolly 1). MAY 2 INDIVIDUAL QUOTA Class A Dave Rleumont Romano 8).

Class Steve Mlhallk 5); Frank Jones 2). Class Bill McCabe 5); Don Carr 4). Clearwater WGA APRIL 29 ORANGE MARMALADE LarameeKlrschkeMllesMack (104); Re-bolloWatsonHotfelder, HabawShankHen-sleyFarrell 105). Niners CloseStamperBeckett, KulasRouillerCoxhead (58); woodOlden AbbottNeal (62). HOCKEY Roller hockey signups Southland Roler Palace, 10001 44th St.

In Pinellas Park, wll register skaters ages 5 and up for roller hockey leagues Sunday and again May II from p.m. The season runs June 1 to Aug. 19. Fees include Insurance, lersey and awards. Coaches and volunteers are needed.

Cal 544-0011 tx Information. Palm Harbor program The Bladerunners Power Skating and Roler Hockey School has classes from 10-1045 am every Saturday at the Sunder man Recreation Complex. Cal 785-9842 for fees and Information. League play Hockeytown-USA at 13220 Starkey Road in Largo has roller hockey and street hockey leagues for teams and Individuals of al ages. Cal 522-9901 or 405-2520 for fees and Information.

SOCCER Coaches rertifrcation A soccer coaches Icense certification course wll be offered May 14-11 at Eckerd College. The course, directed by Eckerd coach Jim DiNootle, costs JS0. Cal 844-3396 to register. Store Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday 10-6 Wed. 10-2 Sun.

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