pr 1 no Mn, Charlottetown, " . 1983. ' 850 Grey Lag Handicap. Townsend B. Martin. ml the 1% open s lead of llmost tw I Mon. 29 Crimson SauzL who never 11" mile distance in will“; 15;] lengths down the back "match: ‘ - I _“‘——-——~ .x 5 PORT E C H O E S was Handicap 1.37.322‘333“;ifififififme g g ' lite 1% lengths eheed of De- and now rams i NEW roux (CP) —— Sunrise Derby winner. th Dec v '9 ! ourth $4.70 and $3.10. Decidediy was By Norman Macdonald ‘ from 60.010000 in the early 1 . the mono in the stretch at followed by Mis Day, Sensi-I‘3-50 ‘0 31m“ I Aqueduct ySaturday. came on tiyo, Tutankhambe'n. Gusdslcs-i A crowd of 54.169 saw Johnnyiceniurtymm 01“! m in 1900 b 8m! at the finish to edge out lual and Prego. Rois on Sunrise County outbreak 150“ W on protected p. Crimson Satan and win the sen-l unrise County. med by lGreek Money at the start “dilutes- Nniuunl say . .’ . THANK YOU-for The Biggest Response Ever To Our The American bison droppe County. given a real run tor, Greek Money came in i Snmmorslde Bureau of The Guardian . Attention Letthandecl Golfers Caninng left handed golfers! Do you blush self-con- sciously on the tee because you know you’re— well—just a little diffenent? This ques- tion was asked by a sports writer, and Gus Maue’s ad- vice is —“don’t." “As a mat- ter of fact.” he says, “there are probably plenty of right - headers there who would be better off swinging from the south." “The only reason a lefthaiider ‘ hasn't won a major tournament before is the law of averages.‘ Maue argues. “Less than one percent of competitiva golfers are lefties. However. switching left-handed swingers went out with the mashie- niblick. But the whole affair has been hush- ed up around the locker room until now." “It never ma sense." sniffs Maue. It got start- ed in the old days: there wasn't enough equipment for left-handed golfers. so the pros used to change them over. If Maue is a p r tile 5 slonal at Whitevale Golf Club, near Tor- onto. and he's one of the host of portsiders who have just been emancipated by a fellow named Bob Charles, a lefty from New Zealand. who won the $50,000 Houston golf classsic on A p r ll let. He is the first left-handed golfer to win a PGA sponsored you‘re a natural lefty. a change would do more harm than goodl' So says Gus Maue. and we 1 say: "Hear! Hear! Maybe we won't have to change over to 49th BIRTHDAY SALE... :1 right-hander to break that ; 9-hole 52 score after all. ; Low Ebb l event. Sports At Outside of bowling— and, by the way, Freda Paul is the new iadies' champion. having defeat- ed Molly Pharoah Saturday -— sports in Prince County is at a low ebb. But a major event in volleyball comes up Saturday at Civic Auditorium in Summer- side. Two classes. Senior "A" Youngster Gets Hob Offer Allen Gaudet, son of Ernest "Llppy" Gaudet, Summerside, is getting another bid from the NHL hockey brass. Last sum- mer Allan and Paul MacWil- liams went to Niagara Falls to a hockey camp under t h e jurisdiction of the Bruins. an young Gaudet’s father has lust BASEBALL SCORES ' SAO PAULO Brazil (GP-AP) continued to dominate the over- 8 THE CANAD AN - l . ’ . . ‘ . . . y SATURDLY PRESS gignfgzflg) Zigslgitegfifg; )-Two Ontario high school girls (all picture, ending Sunday With . land eight brawny oarsmeti from )6.) gold medals. 26 silver and 16 wall—Osborne (2)' comer (2) 'the University of British Colum- bronze in the trophy bag. Can- Our Decision Is... EVERY BARGAIN.. EVERY DISCOUNT WILL BE CONTINUED ALLTHIS WEEK ' British Worsted \" / suns .x, . JACKETS 0 many by Hyde Park and ’ : zipper windbreak style 0 open. and Senior "B" restricted to Prince Edward Island. will be run off. Those who would parti- cipate send your entries to Char- lie Ballem by May lst. and fans, 5 you’ll be surprised if you haVen’t ‘ already. at the kicks you can get ) from watching volleyball. . FAULKNER oars TEAMMATE former Doris Reid of Botwood. Newfoundland. tner in Toronto Saturday. He married another islander. the Detroit Red Wing r o o k to ex Faulkner gets a new par- Canadian Athletes Grab Three Gold Medals Sun. track and field competition, the was a frequent loser. suffering its greatest humilia- tion when Cuban Enrique Fig- rcct-ived a letter from a scout I in the Montreal Canadien 3 chain inviting him to a hockey 1 school this summer. A 11 e n’s 3. (team, the S u m m erside Mid- gets. didn’t get far along the play-off trail this spring, but there is no question that this . son of Lippy’s is a real prom- ising prospect. c: at O immaculate tailored for perfect comfort and fit 'l‘owne Hall colors brown, green and blue regular to 15.00 \' .ggz/ [figsl'fiAngeles _ 11311 ‘HR: Pgh_Pagliarom (2). whinging of Winnipeg finished ave muscle in her back last fimfigklfiobggculg 3:111:me d1 fly _I l 391mg (0,3) Grba (’8) andlMflwaukee 010000011'3 5 1‘ And the University of B.C.l Miss Hoffman. a frequent McGuire winning the women’s . _ E Sadowski. ‘McNauy (2m :53“ Fran' 00000” 111! crew from Vancouver in the ‘winner during the recent indoor loo-metre final. . ' V i ' ' Spam (4‘1) and manila“, eight - oared final —— premier track season in the US. and SWEEP SWIM HONORS 7‘ ‘ . wear for work, for play_gm. “men. Hall (9) Stone (9) and American League w?” g Phfla Namnggoliggfiem 1 71.1113 won ree gold medals atlada’s totals are secontti best in uerola won the loo-metre dash ‘ - _ _ . ‘ _ (he Pan—American Games Sun-.tlie 21-country competi ion. —a U.S specialty. Ira Murch- ' sngma“ ‘2 2) and Battey’ Re ‘Ch‘cag" “000000” 4 7° ' Miss McCredie. a five-foot. ison, the No. 1 U.S. s rinter . Regular “mo and 79‘0" P here, finished third behind the Cuban and Arquimedes Her- rera of Venezuela. U. athletes. however. did win four gold medals in the stadium. James Johnson win- ning the (too-metre run; . . . . ‘ da‘s gold- gan (1-3). Foytack (5) Lary (6) Snort. «0-3) Kllppstcm (8) and id” “"1ng Ca“ . _ . Paul () and Triandos, HRS: Dalrymple; Bull (22) Elston 1)”??? ‘0“ égg?“‘h$£”§§e ‘33:“ 5? 33213:), migfigfig‘flto m' gmggg gifteléhiggzilmpha‘fl Nancy McCredie. 18. oiithree inches for her victory, New ark 100 21004X_ 8111 Banks ‘2) ' ’ jBrampton, with a record heavelbeating the‘ previous record of Donovan (L2, Allen (6) my New Ymkfl mmm_2 5 1 in the women's shot . feet two inches by more than ohwitz (7) and 'Romano; Térry Pittsburgh 000001 11x_ 3 81:. Abby Hoffman, 16, of Toronto, two feet and beating her own (34) and Howard HRS. Ny_i Cisco_ mallard W3) (8) and in the womcns BOO-metre runjprewous best by nearly four ' ( l ’ . gwhere Canada also got the feet. recovered from Féplmn. 3 T1951! (3) Boyer Gale???” 211112.] ggaglliiaargii.’ ‘bronze medal when Noreen difficulties she was having with stu- feet s49 BrownJM - o - ' , . , arichal (2-..). Larsen (9) and , t in 2; . . LA-E- Sadowskl ‘2’. 331- Bailey. HR: Mil—H. Aaron (7).. canada was med 1“ - 100000- Ile: event of rowmg. grandt (3) Gaines (1) Cincinnati 001 . . . . . The U.S. took all 16 swim- I Canadians, haying their most which stands as 8 Games rte-.mmg gold medal, __ includm Mug" w1031m_ 5 91‘ to l 2 70isuccessful day at the fourth'cord since this was the firstlfour won Sunday_and picked Boston wsmwx. 9110 Hans 00 100001. 3 Gllpan-American Games, also won running of the BOO-metre dis-lup three of the [our golds m Herbert (1,1 Debusschere (4) Nuxha" ‘0'2’ Brosnan ‘9’ gnd.second-place silver medals in tance test. vdivmg including men»: M Peters (5) Zaimi' (8) and 11 r Edward“ Bmwn' w°°d°Sh‘°k"he men‘s “met”? and “'Om' ‘ " 10 etre latf r ti- tml Come Lamb (mi (35)- (1-0) (6) and Bateman. was 400mm“. freestyle swim.) RUNNERS COLLAPSE . filming" 5d ‘m P 0‘“ “a wmmgfi HR . I; M 1, St. Louis 250000110— 9152 (mg relays and bronze medals) The Toronto runner finished l 938 “g “- .th .ts f kn m - 5- 5‘" “0'13 L05 Angeles 120100100— 5111 m the “mews WWW free 10 metres ahead a B. . "3 aédwll S‘ dam" 5"; ' Kansas City 100 002 004- 7100 Bmgli" (3'0) on.” ‘7)' T33" style and loo-metre backstrokein”i °f the United .S‘ates' ‘7’“ nilmegr m at5 limny tin iii Washington 000010 011_ 3 9oler (7) and e. Oliver; Podres, swims_ finished in 2:135. Mlss Deuung, tsh" 1 SW: d” “h d” k Prism (M) Willis (7) w “((1-3) Rowe (2), Smith (2), Roe-lwms SECOND BRONZE a 20-year-old school teacher. “9‘ 900 d durbayv 5‘ dz“ (8) and B ism. Kline Dyak (buck (7). Calmus (9) and Rose-l Lynne Pomfret. 16’ of vamfiwas third in 2:143 the Elias an .m. ton" mg“. worth (0-313) fianiels (l3) Hillel-ihoro' HRS: St'b'Boye’ 2 (3)? couvcr. who a bronzelgl‘uelliing women’s run W lcih mhule Sgilmlgmg c°?peadlgin : din (9) and L t R t (g)';LA—Skow1‘on (I). 'medal in me mmeue free. (saw several competitors col- “.' 1 the“ a. “‘1 ayi‘edn ' . epper, czer .. Istyle‘ Sharon Pierce. 15‘ ofilapse at the finish tion. is lvers pic up a HRS: Kan—Bryan (2): Was —-1 . l i . gold and a silver. pier an (1) H' . ‘ lPrlnce Rupert, B.C.I was fourth. ) Vancouvers powerful rowmg s mum (3) S S ' Eilleen Weir, 17, of Toronto:crew stroked the 2,000-metre venezuem and Utuguay also O English all-wool fabrics O neat checks, herringbone O gegnuine Harris 'l‘weeds included O sizes 34 to 44—regulars and tails 0 regular 49.00 to 69.00 34.49 MEN'S ‘ ing O tan, green, grey O sizes 80 - 44 0 regular to 5.95 4.49 ‘ 2 PR5. 8.00 fi|p’ 0| National League . . got into the goid-medal-winning . Men’s phnm 000020000. 2 72 3,. THE CANADIAN pRESS (won the bronze for Canada in ldistance in SIX minutes 16 act Sunday with Gregorio Cab . . . Chicago 0030000,. 4 90 ‘ National League ‘the loo-metre backstroke whereiseconds and finished nearly 1. of Venezuela winning RCIII N Shine cuip (2-2)_ Green (4) Lopez w L pct GEL lMary Stewart, 17. of Vancouver ;four lcngths ahead of Brazil and “Mines individual road me. (.5) Duren (5) Brown (8) and Pittsburgh ll 5 .688 V. 1m‘fliéfllistm butterfly and free-:Uruguay. The U.S., which won we 39d Uruguay taking the Dalmmple; Jackson (3.2) and St Louis 13 6 .634 . style sprints, finished fifth. four of the seven rowing eventslteam title in the same event. O 100% all wool worsted Ram“; Milwaukee 12 8 .600 1% The United States, taking itlSunday. finished fourth in the) Diver Tom Dmsley’ 22’ of flannels I! New york 001000000. 1 31 San Francisco 10 9 .525 3 lim the chin in one or two em- premier eighths. Vancouver who won Canada.I ~ pmsburgh 010 001 MK. 2102 ms Angel” 10 10 .500 315 barrassing spots, nevertheless In the meet's second day of first gold medal here when he O wool blend worstedg \ . limited quantity Hook (0-3), Mackenzie (8) and Chicago 9 10 .474 4 took the men's springboard div- checks reversing to plain Sherry; Gibbon (1-0) and Pag- Philadelphia 2 9 .471 4 I . ing championship, finished fifth . plenum “a "5"!” I} 3 regular to 20.00 liliaifoni.k Cincinnati (510 .375 5% i Sunday in the tandem piat- - "3"" wau ee Houston 7 13 .350 6% 1 form won by Olympic champion . 1 San F 000000032001. 61422Ncw York 6 12 .333 are l S, e Bob Webster of the us, . regulal to 17.95 ' lFamiiiiizioo100000- 5 9: Mimic“ L938“ , P130355 £30135“ 19. of the Hendley, Fisher (4) Lemaster , w L PCt'GBLl I Tomato suburb of West Hill. I . \ (5) Piche (7) Raymond (32) Kansas City 12 7 £32 - 1 silver medallist in spring 'O (9) Cloninger (12) and Torre.‘New Y0” 3 5 515 1 '1 was ou I e women'i ' ' ’i ‘ Crandall (5); Sanford, Coasts-[130530n 9 6 '6‘” 1 i ‘ platform event slipping back in I ‘ ble (8) Bella (8) Pierce (9) Lar- £33122?“ 13 3 2y: 1 Sunday’s optional dives after u (9) Pre enzer (9) Po 0 - ~ - ' ' um i . (53]) (12) 85d Bauer, Bag lLos Angeles 9 9 .500 21/: By THE ASSOCIAI'EED PRCEiZtSS Ectoay otver Juan Marlchal .oi’ 33:325’ 0:31.324?“ Sat Us com (10) HR Mfl_Menke (2) (Minnesota 8 10 .444 3% St. Louis and ansas y, e. lan s. . C the US 1 Cincinnati 000000100 ' 1 so lDetmit 3 10 .444 3% representatives from the state Brillleazeroski tootped an me egg!“ 00:33] Nancy i’éum: T . ' ; a , O 4 of Missouri, showed the rest of eig t inning singe 0 score ' $91301 (“Woogmig‘iwgrgj [sylgzfiilliggn 2 I; g the major leagues how it was Bob Skinner With the tie-break- 0f the 175- second and Menu“ Boys Lamlnated JaCke's me an ( ' : ' done Sunday. Each was in first log run that gave Pittsburgh Maria Teresa Adam“ thw- Johnson (1-3). McMahon 9) : place in its league. relief pitcher Elm Face his In other action'Saturday: , O blue, brown, black and and Bateman' 1 r1 K Y The Cardinals made it seven second victory. It was the third P119!“ Rico trimmed Leth‘ n . ' mgggg' 33‘ ‘ ' in a row. defeating Les An- straight loss for the Mats. @1089. Alta-s National! 34-74- O rim 0 to 16 1‘“ Angel“ 000 ' 3 ~ while the Ron Santo hit a three-run 5M” the canal“ tum “5 O zipper Windbreaker Washburn (40) and McCar-V S t R d fimfigodsfismezfi. Washington home run in the eighth and second loss in three starts in b .y V‘éegébuiieg gyfiogggfgt (7) e s 6—5 for their sixth victory in the ErnicblBanks {allow/Jet:J Witllll : 31:11 “Egéonbal‘f‘e‘ggr‘nof “$122? "’ many y . regular to 9.00 I ' l last eight starts. soo ast as e u s ra ie - ’ . ‘. ‘ ' for four runs a ainst Chris m“ was .wp'swrmg Guam“ . Plains and checks - - ° ' Sh.s _ , AmeithEAJeague 7 Cali-diligllsrgl‘nkihte piste: twiliihntiii Short to overcomeg a 1-0 Phil- With m Wmts' . m“! wast! and 3 6‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ ' Cleveland 000000000- 0 20‘ . . .League, defeating New York adelphia lead- It was “‘9 59" mfleighsinmwngtee‘i- calliiadirti: we" “we. r New York 03010100x- 5130’ WALNUT- C3”- ‘Apl-C- 3- : Mets 3—2 for their fourth straight 0nd victory for Bob Buhl. mm m Canadian tgm' mac you average a no a, Grant, (1-2) Walker ((5). Cur-lYans of UCLA ran his total to1 triumph. Milwaukee climbed Bob As'pormontc singled home “ 5110st of Hungafiw- m. shirt a day. now's 3' Boys’ Reversible til (8) and Edwards, Lipskll9,12l points Sunday to smash into third place. Sweeping the a run in the ninth infill} Egan“ Canada h” won ' “'0 "me ‘0 buy I i (8); Ford, (1-2) Reniff (3) andlthe world record in the deca_ three-game series from San break a 2-2 tie with Cincinnati nce ' ' . values to l H00:i 1.) P .tNY-EISOPGZ ‘2)..th10n (Francisco Giants 3-1. Houston aifld hgivteh the COIN! t2: Nbbel’ Cebu“... fivefl" yum", ' F (. 'one . i ' ‘ ' " '.- t r -amesees. . i or ephmm_ o u The 29mm” Chinese Nm gapefingxnggggtingtht: 0 e “8 tics team placed third after the TWO FOR 7.49 . """' "'d m‘ Q "'0 1” '0 1° . w..." MM mmmr ‘ ‘1 “and”. battered the weaned HAS MANY BOBBIE! first six compulsory . l (ler checks . l “I . i in be t 9000 in the M” Chm“ CM” “PM There are 125 regular police The U.S. led with 341.30 points. I Miler engtli I i ‘ at (1'2) PMS m‘ I’asherima c mm r o ' - Philadelph“ 4'1- ‘f i '-‘ 7‘ d and Wales and Cuba was second with sumo . “u 5 301' ‘ 2 (a) “d Baney- 3mg (1.2).10event grind with a brilliant . . . "r995 “ "--"“ - O dark checks i: T. dos ' (performmce that erased a" Whitey Ford won his first 21 in otland. and Canada third With 273.45. extra pants “3' ' mi“ ' .world. standard of 8,685 points game of the season as New ‘ T "-“Ibl. mun , 200010000000- sloslset in July. 1980. by 113- York Yankees shut out Cleve- , MOTGMASM ’ A S . ' Boston 012000000001- 0 SZlameuc Rifle" 3015mm land 5-0 and took over second i « . reg. to 20.00 . reg. to 14.95 i . Buzhardt, Wilhelm (1-1) (8), Yang turned in his perform- place in the American League . H ‘ i ‘e ‘ l. and Martin, Lollar (ll); De-‘vance as part of the Mount San race. one game behind the ‘_ . ‘ . Mlle- sl'eyi brow- _- l . Lock. Esrley (8). Radats (2-0) (Antonio Relays. Only a scat- Athletics. Boston zoomed into ‘ ‘ 0500'“ -. ’.. (10) and Tillman. )tered handful of track and field third place with a 4.3 and e: Heavy Duty ' ‘ . . ' Second (fans were on hand when he doubleheader sweep of Chicago \' . is; "- 3"” 0" ' iii Clean gmm- : giggled! the float event. the White Sox. Detroit blanked ,. m“, m, ) 0-1“th . .“ I” ' i . -me re wn- Minnesota 4-0, and Los Angeies , t mailer )(04), Jorge) (2), lgu- edged Baltimore M gears-teed is mostbs i 0 regular to 30.00 V " mill is,” 3‘ MON mm.“ ' . (2.2) and WINS FOURTH mslon'r MOO! 50V. Red "Gd m NOW Spring & m with. I m; gum LONDON (AP) — The 01m Ken r drove in three runs. a c ' : (3). l "SW19? Mtllwm‘l Wu repglrtod wit: a pair of homers to ensblc . I —--———-—-——-—___.._._._____.____________ lass M I. mess- ! IS) fired on Saturday by an Ic an- rig thunder Ernie Broglio of the. eels-us mmm- z si:dlc gunboet off Iceland. the Cards to re lster his fourth! endings Open Til 5:30 Chance (3-1) old Kirkpat- British admiralty said. It said 'straight victory over the Dod-l ‘rro.mm.i) (2) the British tithe-ice Mounties gers. Broglio now has a 30 ~ , mm?“ McCor- frigste Pallise‘rfihogben motto m m hit: fneuron. silv; om staff to 1 1 Brown. investigate. is now recog- on lrst National) I ‘ (I). celsnd's ltmile limit -— League homer for the Dodgers.i Stewart ‘ M“ Ltd. R _ . agg- but only GM 10“ dim“ II m Aaron locked it; sev- ASSOCIATE STORE E - - U R E ‘3". you. .srseher («it (7) m the llmit-eoder protection of Spstin spaced it hits for his 0' 0m- “ W m ‘ i . jam". (8); m. warships. fourth triumph in the Brsvcs'” v A Au- A A. ' _ ‘ l ' ' i