... 1--.... By His CALLAGHAN Things Move In Kings WE were delighted to see that the Ktug's County Baseball League got things moving on Thursda} night. Chosen in head the ioop Llus seam is Maxim-mack of Souris. Gerry will give this Job all his monies and 11'! ante to forecast that this great league will eiuoy one of its realist scam. Welcomed into the told as a new member was loan. This new dub will be centered in a real hotbed of and it‘l likely that the newest member will wage some stirring bat- tles before the loop names a champion next September. We r t ' »t that the villace oi 5t Petcr's was not represent- thai the Raven nl'L'Ill "DI be back ulh summer. 1 hope this is not the case a: they had a lot (i prom- kin: tam! on that lineup E.-\(H sprin: vie sing the DIEMC< of this King's County lot-o It has tremendous fan lnii"l‘~l We only wish tint some d it ('Illl‘fi spread in the cm of ('harlnttetnnn Folks down King's way turned out hr the thousands (that'l not any exauueratinut to watch these baseball boys perform. Ir think there's more desire on lhl‘sr clubs than on any other an the Island. Supporters take the uhoie affair with a real aertnusnesa. it's a bad place in go it you intend spending a quit-t alternoon. These folks holler from start to finish for their fainrites to comr through with a decision And how they boiler. It's reallv great to see this interest in baseball and it would be a real calamity to see anything hanpen to lessen that inter- ev Pltn'i": and fans should do evcrvthinz in their power to am that that intorest ncvr-r dccrcascs Folks in King's have mmuhiii: really good in this best-hall lrazue and they shoidd guard. it well Other parts of the provlrce would airer love to Mt e a :otns concern like it <~ :n 'r‘ it boys. Do ea‘crythin: tn your power b make the "MPWVZH the greatest ever in King‘s Conny. “.1 me you can do It. Sentimental Favorites TRIKE sentimental favorites of sn many baseball follow- St Louis Cardinals. are going a storm in the ocular cir- l'ih‘ .r‘ mill thn f‘iiS column “0'” in pct-w tho (‘arrLs were play“ .Trll hall \iinnin: it out of IR cuntin At that they were still in secwiti niacc, one and one-half :amcs behind the remark- lhle Run Fransicn Giants tihu i‘\\fl lit triumphs in 3 starts. The two outstanding heroes of the Red Birds' outfit an Stan ‘The \iaii‘ Musial and pitt-ht-r (‘iirt Simmons. Stan II hit- ting the ball at a merry clip and Simmons. supposed to be all through a few years ago. on us a handsome 4-0 mark. With regard to Simmons. it is indeed noteworthy that ha has zone the route In all his tour starts. He appean to get bet.- ter with age and the Cardinals are stirt-Iy delighted with his lnties. As far as h‘lusial is concorntd anything this great ballplny- er docs is all right with the (in: Ilniisc Gang. tic is withuat doith one of the greatest itart thn game has cvcr had and one of thr‘ nit-cst rum ever to stop min a hriscball diamond BPt'lth of follows like Curl and Slfn. it would indeed be a real treat in see them Eel another chance at a world series. This probably vull be their last opportunity. A Maior Chore WINNING the National Leanne pcnnant in l962 will he a rrmwr «hum. So many teams think thix- have a license to grab it I‘ermnnllv we think the Giants and Dorlscrs arc the club. in tum y‘til‘llrlllal‘ly those Giants twin .‘lI‘f‘ ccttitiz about every- tIni t mod hall club needs. Ilou ever. the Cardinals are deatt scrious about their chanc- es. Int-v are staying dangerously close to those Giants and the least mistake by Alvin Dark“: charm-s will be greatly appreci- ated by hiusial, Simmons and cnmnany. Fxnrt'v 20 years ago inc (’rirtlinals won the pennant and WP!” lit in trounce Yankees 4-l III thc world scric‘: ll hmld be time for an IDnIl't'l'Sal'y telebratioit. ‘ championships which got un- der way at the local YMCA I The provincial badmiutm‘ last night. have a large list . BADMINTON CH'SiiiPs on" ddrieafrunbothamnu- Ikleanddtarhttehowu,’l‘hm dihemmpetim-retleftto town and Joan Guide! and “MacArthur dSummer- side'l'hotmruamentmdato- rt‘it) Ivan VBaaey. Charlotte- - right By JOHN CHANDLER LOUISVILLE. Ky. (API l'ate‘s lightning struck quickly thm times at Churchill Downs Friday and eliminated a trio ii top horses [mm the saith KeuA tucky Derby. But the biggest bolt was the astonishing injury which eliminated the favored Sir Gaylord and left big and tough Ridan the 2-104 favorite. llia owners said Sir Gaylord would be retired to stud. _A hairline fracture of the ses- leg. sustained during an early morning workout. knocked Sir Gaylord out of the $123,000 addul Roses run today and shat» tered the hopes of Christopher T. Chenery of Virginia. His champion filly. Cicada, also was withdrawn. as was the Catiinr- nia-colt Donut King. leaving 15 3 BASEBALL t scours By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' National League IIIFrII. OISMM-lllll Ole-go.1umm .C121 Pierce (4-01. Larsen (7! and .Bailey; Ellsworth, Balsamn 13!. Brewer 15). Schultz '6'. Hobbie .43» and Thacker. Bertcll rat. um: SF-Cepedn 18). Chi - Wil- ;Favorites Grab Victories In European Zone Cup PlayI . India grabbed an early lead over the Philippines in the cast- ern zone Davis Cup final Friday facts 6-1. M and was leading col-1y won the zone last year and . Ind Dalrymplt'. HRS: NY in the third when it got too dark 1 went into the chaUeuge round I Thomas ‘3‘- “Illa—Savage to continue. The match will be “against Australia. where it was‘ while favorites swept through opening round tests in the wide-lI spread European zone. 1 The Russians, taking their first shot at the internationalI ‘teunis trophy. go against The; Netherlands today at Amster-I ‘dam. The United States beutna‘ ‘its American zone play against Canada at Cleveland July 13- 15. t I lndia barked the Philippines. into a corner when Jaideep" IMukherjen. a newcomer to the. ' team. outiasted young Juan Jose in New Delhi‘s blistering hcat 9-11. 7-5 M. 6-4 and the .\‘o 1 lndian. Ramanathan Krishnan. ttook a comfortable lead avert ‘the Philippinss' little Felicis-‘ aimn Ampon. 1 Eddie Gottliob Withdraws Bid To Sell Team NEW YORK tAP‘ - Eddie Gottlirb. owucr of Philadelphia Badminton Ch'ships Gel Underway Fri. The provtnrlal badminton hhnitu 3 play. and said in his champinnmtps got underway opinion he was one of the best Ian night at the local Y and on the Island Evans also rated resume today starting at 10 a m_ him a tavonta to capture the this morning and continue tlil SIIIZId‘s title. apprmnmatoly five o'clock this ovi-ntnz at which thne a ban- qur—t will he held for all pnmt'ic pants In the tourney. niuhl‘s play- more and Blanchard 15-1. 14- ODe of the m limts in 17. 13-"). last nzlht‘s action was a player R Vcw‘y and 1 Vesney do by the name of Tie Kiiouw an {catrd B Partridge and D. Indonesian Who is stationed at the Ellc'rllle fisheries export- mental station Khouw easily dispmwd ol Doug Tucker in singles action by scores of 1.5 I. 154 Earlier It the evening had Coins 13”], 15-3. .\‘ (‘nfliii defeated J. Gaudet 11-0, ll-Z hi Jardine defeated B. Bchur- man 11-4. [1-5. G Cameron defeated P. Tucker defeated lack Schurman 15-5. 13-7. Turner 159. 1543. R \lacArthil' defeated I. John Evans. gene"! recre- Ara-noun 154. 155. can of the OiarIotteuowa Y and one of the tutu-rim ('l'lfln- hers was W wttn J.TucirerdefeledJ.hu-Ier Warriors. I-‘nday withdrew his request for permission to sell his National Basketball Assu- ciatinn team to a group that would have moved it to San Francisco for the 1962433 sea- son Gottiieb withdrew the room-st after the NBA board of direc- tors hnd haiznlcd over it bohind closed doors for two days. A lenpuc statement said Gott- ileb withdrew the request ties of such a move at this .tlme" . These included Gottlieb's in- ability tn assemble a ‘rcpre- departing Warriors. and aim Turner. Good defeated Ciid. .his inability to purchase one ofI the existing franchises that would have given Philadelphia a competitive tram." the au- aonnca'ncrit laid. 13-9. 15“. t '1', Khouw and B. Selim-man idofeatld J. Gandet lid P. Bchurmu 18-14. 154. M. Jardizie lad J. Timer dc- feath ii. MacArthur and at [TM in. 154. : 1...... cause of the practical difficvil-' Krishuan. his volleying touch seldom better. won the first two completed Saturday just prior to the doubles match. BPANIARD UPSET The biggest surprise in the European z o u e competition came at Marid where West Germany'- lugo Budlug de- feated Manuel Santana. Spain's No. 1 player, in n five-set duel 3-6. 6-1, 6-2, M. 7-5. The second aluglel match was postponed because of darkness with Manuel Couder of Spain leading Wilhelm Bunger of Ger- many 2-1 in the fifth let. The other set scores were 1-6. H, 6.2. H for Couder. Denmark. Poland. Brazil. Hunt-Irv. of! to 2-0 leads and moved into a position to clinch victory in the double: Saturday. Finland and Monaco battled to ‘a 1-1 standoff and the South Af— rica-Switzerland mic-h at Lau- aanne was held up by rain. ; The four European favoritea Romania. Clechoslo~ duh vakla. Austria and Belgium al' . '—Sweden. France. Britain and Italy—drew first round hyns. lt- badly beaten. lSummor Racing IOpons At Downs ‘ HALIFAX (CPI —— The sum- mer h a r n e a a racing season opens unofficially at nearby Sackville Downs this afternoon with a program of eight races. The preliminary schedule also cull: for an afternoon card May 12 with the regular night ‘raciug season tentatively set to open May 19. Afternoon races will be ‘chiefly confined to half - mile es. Downs general manager John J. Cruickshank said Friday Iplnns called for night racing thice weekly until late June when three programs weekly Iwili be provided, He said plans also called for four programs lweekly iu mid-summer depend~ |lug on the avaiinbflity of horses. Burnley, Spurs Clash In Cup Final Ioday By PAUL wmnnooic LONDON lCPt —- The Foot- ‘ball Amociation Cup final to. ldly at Wembley Stadium is the ticket ualper’l dream come . i ue. Herc are the resqu of last Ieutative team to replace tho‘ “chm m, Emmi “our, gala final game of the team yalways draw high prices. But .thia year the acalpers are let- ting aa much as £10 for a five- . nhllltng pasteboaid. t Find]! it out in giant Wern- Ibley stadium will he well-ml- ‘tthed Tutu-ham Botapur and Ilurlley. when the lapsed” tuners chooe this will be a rare achievement in ltournnment history. SHOW N0 NERVE! The spurs are favored be- cause of their ability to fight down tension. Last year their market. showed no signs of the usual Werubley nerves. the carnival match pomp and ceremony can have dis-mom effects on season a team‘s nerves. INineoftheSpun‘teamwho 2 iii a ‘winter signing from Milan. llama M). 1 mm “2 Mfil— 'Ilol Hilwaukce “000000— 4 72 Woodeschick. Bruce Ill)! '1‘. Farrell (9t and Smith: Hendley (2-21 Nottebart (7!. Butler 18). ad Crandall. Hits: Hstn —‘ Smith tilt. Pendleton '41. New York JMOOIM—llll I'bola 401001 001— t ll Craig. Jones til. MacKenzle lo—l' 15'. Hillman Br. and S. (3) ‘Taylor; Owens. Green '14)! 11) St. Louis “MOM—2 SI 1 Cincinnati 011 100 001— 3 5 0 Jackson 1321 Ferrarcsc I6t, IBautn tilt and Oliver; O‘Toole (2-3t and Edwards. Hits: Cin— 1 Robinson 12!. Cardenas 42', Pin- ;|ou I7t. SLL—Oliver 12t. il‘a Angelea 00000003qu ll. . Pittsburgh 200 020 001— 5 it i I Padres. Roebuck 15). L. Sher- ry 43‘. Mueller 'l-3I till. Pcr- :unoakl 49) and N. Shcrry. Ca- milli 17!: Friend. Olivo till. Face 11-0) '9» and MrFarlane. American League Detroit Olomfllt'i- 2 'li Mllllesota M Mil :02 . I It) It Regan. Kline t7t ti<ll and ‘Brown: Lce. Boniknwskl 48) t2- lt and Battcy. HRs- Dot-41c- Aulifie Iii Minn—Rollins 6‘. Chicago mo MI Inti— It In 0 lesion molzotfix—IS Iii] Herbert. Peters to-li lst.‘ Zaunl 15‘. Fisher 45‘. Baum- man (5t. Score th Dchiisc- here tar and Carrcon‘ Schwnll.‘ I-‘nrniclcs 11-II Ml. Nichols rm and Pagliaronl. Hm: Chi-Car- reon (ll, Landia (7). Probable Pitchers Iy THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for todav's major league games. won and lost records in parentheses: American [till]! Washington (Daniels 1-3 or stenhnuse MI at New York (Sheldon 10‘. Chicago (Wynn Hit at Boston lCinco 2-1). Detroit lBunninu 54)) at Min- . nesota lStange 0-0). Baltimore lBarber {Hit at La! . Augelcs (Belinsky Ml (Ni ‘ Cleveland I'I'aylor H a n (1 Grant M) at Kansas City 'Wal- her 34 and Ditmar (Ht 4N). National League I San Francisco lPerry 2-0‘ at} Chicago (Koouce Hit. 1 St. Louis 4Washburn Nil It Cincinnati tPurkey M". New York 'Jackson 1-2) at Philadelphia tMcLish 24M. . Los Angeles ’Dr'ysdale 3-1! at Pittshuugh ISturdivant Hi, Houston 'Stonc 2-1 or Shani: 1-1) at Milwaukee (Shaw 2-“. innocuous-thirtian npiudIa-Mlnunnaeien. ALLYOUB CAR Immalbuafterthoumet Thismaybe’klpperDanuy my ommgmm'rgnmmammmm ‘nndallfrun Queen. b wear-old Irishman M m.“ “u...” "l'ntoII-inwowthstrnphylaayntiremdlrecthiaufle outta. Fuel. Mmhwmlmmnhh-fimm mm.wm mysthattwowhharnw P-pI.A at . —Ior'll a 8 9 E i" I! E :5 '. itI viii l : lllll ‘3 izflfi' dull ‘llti? r! If! i i II 3 I .z in r Ills ' [wilful—idling; itago 1116“ i ahead h“ B Stewart Motors Imoid bone of the right trout [to battle over the 1% starting at 4:3) p.m. EST. Cheuery was en route to Louisville by rail and didn't know of his misfortune tori .bours as the train was 2% 'hours late. ‘ HAD TWO CHANCES ‘ Chenery has hm two big the cracks at the Derby. with Hilltderby. nldan, Prince running second in issottwo-year . tioain and First Landing finiahhg‘vfuld in the flue Gran Stakes third in 1959. 1at Keeneland April I. Last Sat- Chenery's difficult docisim . urday. Sir Gaylord cull! It: recalled a 1931 race when hv-‘the stepping mane ored Equipoise was withdrawn Churchill Downs. after at noon on Derby day becamibeen laid up with an ankle of a cracked hoot. Nectydury since he beat Bidan Grand then won that Derby in ; fly in the Everglade stakes Feb. record time. ill at Hialeah. Donut King. a California~bred I TAKES SECOND sror colt. owned by Verne W. Winch- ell Jr. of Los Angeles. also was . after Sir Gaylord ruled as the owner! withdrawn. But this didn't coma early [An-5 “write. 1‘ BUT WANTS BACK INTO HOCKEY By DENNIS ORCHARD [manager-coach. VANCOUVER (CPI — It took He had won two league cham- a large measure of wit-confi- I piouahlps. twice taking his club deuce to jump at n from to the playoff final. and sent hockey coaching to a new ca- in raft of players up to the NHL. leer in investment. including his favorite. Red Hay. Gus Kyle did it. and his ven- ' WANTS TO I! 3088 lure has been a huge success. 1 If he can get back in now. he but there‘s a catch. lwould like it on his terms: The He wants back into hockey Icoach‘s lob only and power to now. too. 5 buy and sell players as he Tm. “mom”. mp‘ “(animal iwishes. He would like to answer Hockey Let: 9. no defenceman I ‘0 one 5°“ '0‘ “0‘ "V" 9' and sporting goods denier tired ‘ “Em- and " W00” hell! If Ill! 1.“ 31.3,- of saying "yes" to his . club had a close tiedn with one bUSses iu the Calgary Exhibition t Mm the NHL- .M Stampede board 1 He would settle for less. He quit as manager-coach oft “wesnw- Ind WW” have ‘0 If Calgary Stamped"; or me I he ended up with Vaucouvor western Hock”. League um.I'Cauucks When Coley Hall left took a turn at selling mutual Iv'ncm‘v" .“d '0“ Cllul‘ks ‘0 funds out of 58m John. NB. ttlie Pacific National Exhibition. He has since mnved to Vauccu- I the CM, w“ I?“ ""113! l 19" ver as a branch manager and ° I d “"9"” "3d 3 he's the golden boy of his young company. ‘ 1 He thinks he can stay In the 2 work and if a nearby WHL club fro is interested. grace a coaching 3 Memo m Your Master Feeds Dealer: bench with his 245 pounds this t tan. g Easy to Mix : BATTLE!) WITH DU’I’I‘ON . * Kyle resigncd over B hattlc . with Red Dutton. who insisted : he'd ” w— on nnning Stampeders from hl‘ presidential spot on the board. 3 muer just as he rules his construction : —_r! empire in western Cannda. . Kyle would like to have 0 mm In Calgary. possibly in ' COHCCI‘II’I‘GIOS t —_ a double role as coach and art-a representative for the company. He had been studying the investment business for three years and ncizntiating with the firm for a job. Dutton krpt a tight hold on the club's purse strings. vetoed Kylc's plans to hire and fire players. and as Gus says. left his team with the impression Kyle was a “company man and the hell with the players." Out he went. apparently through with the game sitcr three bashing seasons with New York R a it it e r s and Boston Bruins. n few more as captain of the stampedcu and four as Iltaldl “loan. that“. and highly palatable. Ility and ‘ eeee eeuaueme eoeo‘e‘eme‘ueoe Authorized thePreak-. 5‘"qu I link with Eddie Shore. boaIIhla list of contacts. milking record at your herd. That's why Master Dairy Con- centrates are well fortified with protein and other Intricate. 'l'hey are easy to III! with home-me gralnl. clean to feed Master Gaiamaker “'5 Concentrate contains line Offers-t moiet- ingredients. plus miner-Ia along Gal-maker 14% with as lbs. of grain. to give you 800 lbs. of balanced dairy feed. With highest Master castrate. in a mixture 1 i. Ibo. t Canoe-Into to 150 lbs. grains. Checkwtthaateday...aad arderbefluterDIIUCO-"I- hteheunltedhn-v—owa .m II —I a now u to I'm... 0 loam-r 1 , :Ueneonmloo- w‘wm .dondm > . Charlottetown Cornwol : Q t H Colaa M’I '0“ lowlea I. I. m when Mi. Mm Ont-v Ind bridge , anon-r. lid. on... has... now. had hete- ’ [Muir M Riva! AW hummus-q. menisci-haunt uac-o-u-m" “Parmnbtul‘orflaaadhnl‘anaern” . mrfimu-au-uwmua Sir Gaylord, DonutKing cra’rched From Classm i .1 uch shocknonut King lilartiu‘s Sunrise County “I” talks-ailing with aa Use-Imed into the second spot m bind foot. ThajI-to-z. hm y. Sir Ribot. a “till—bled colt owned by Fred W Jr. of Tax” and who bu I y. I Others in the field are Reveri- Kndl Pam's sharp Count: Ira. Joe W. Brown‘s Green Homes: Ithe J. B. P. Stable's Lee Town: in- ‘Neal 5. McCarthy‘s Royal At- Itack; Golden Triande Stablc’o lMtner Pitt; H. J. Ectopiinl’l ‘Touch Bar; Crimson King ‘aru-i‘s Crimson Satan: P and With Ridau the new favorltall hfln'l Good Fight: Robert iLEhITIIII'S Progo: and T. A. Grinnm'a Roman Line. i ' Gus Kyle Has Success . In Investment Career tat Springfield Indians. Canueh promptly finished last in the league's northern division. Kyle reports “tch or three" coaching offers from the Amen ilean League, but that's too far Iaws for his liking. figsays he knows players and has the ability to get the most out of them. Make him an offer this fall. and he'll take another swing at it. After all. it'n grist for the business mill. He went cold into Saint John and quickly won a company contest for sales that sent him to the world series. Last winter. after he garnered investments that pushed beyond six figures. he won another for a trip with .‘hll wife to Hawaii. A coaching job would add to betterthaleedthe bettotthe vvv'Vv—v“ with Dela-sea for min is in. Ibo. . quality grains. nggeatl Ito as Col- choice Ida-MI. m 4,“ MILES ' THE ONLY ° NATSONALLY GUARANTEED FOR ' REIUILT I? FORD FRANCHISED PLANI USING ALL FORD PARIS. FORD SPECIFICATIONS man. man: Alum ORNDAYS. ‘INGIN! REWILT T0