.‘ “trim. . i‘wwimatfi-o “u a. v. u - 1...“.VJX ‘ s ‘M- “mva ummWMM-ycuau SPORTS FRONT By l’ll'S CALLAGIIAN Badminton Championships THE pioiinciai badrmnlnn chanipinnsnins aic on today and Saturday at Charlottetown ‘Y gym About 60 players an‘ l‘KPI‘t‘lt‘d 'u ha 1.1‘1pult‘ [II this annual apt-i!» competition and (‘nlillbliA-lil 'Ilu..\\ runs extremely hign l‘ht next lttUPiL‘ of day: should lL'llullllK pime nu taut-prions l‘lnicix .me urged in lie on lllilt :m llit .l' sitiuiuiut .‘aliie, aw! ,ti 1111 may assure that the l‘IIilllItlJ. »n \klli be run off wilnr out l1an This hadinuitun is none I upon it requires a lot of skill and detmtteli makes the participants ('Inrl’ plenh ut territory. The - (rt-nus who play in iarintis parts nt the prtniner are 'high' in the name and they looked forward withgreat delight to these lki ...\ t'lllllllI’IIlIUlIN. ilriv's wishing them the host luuinzinN-ut t-u-r. Oh, Those Yankees “I lltn r fink as no “rote thew nu ~d\ wt ‘.\1‘ tmtnd \ru \" ‘; 'l"m‘l‘~ tint and line-halt Eczl th~ n t wt' nl th~ llei-w' T .1 I‘ “'i. "llf‘i’ll'fln i.t‘ll.‘!lt' r.t.t- '» nnt \l‘i\ lillllll ii a it 1 1' -z\ lll"‘ lcini liii' ‘nr 1'“ \':i t't- in be shout": surf. c - 1.1. t n We rare it seen» llll‘l1i\ h; in u» l.. st semen Detroit‘u‘as auuv out in from i" the early stages and they hilll some Yankee tans errn ui-rriid. Ii our memory ‘l"‘l lN rrl‘t vie thinlx about the last wcelx in .\lay' the Motor ('lh boys enjmrd something like a five-game cushion. . :' llLtl ll ‘1‘ ii »\ . 1 11 it Join; in let aim ' i .ltl aunv on them this seaxtm They Ill’t‘ «Mum: signs oi ‘iinx .i ..tnt l‘llililllil) oi 'll\ t.i1i:ni' t'll'Lllll .ll 1982 and lllt‘l‘v‘ mny lli‘ ill-l. .ii; anybody can dc .11qu ll Ht uk has quite a collcction m hallitluvrrs (Hid the :emal mn- sor ~Cl’ms tn ha\(‘ a pretty good knock at handling them iT must be real dl\('nul‘all11).‘ "lill'Wfl those Bombers Just when you think you hate them beaten. they rise up and knock your brains out. That s hrippenlnn time and time azcm and undoubtedly “Iii clmll'lllt' llnll the Yankees nail dntin another pennant “1- were listening to that ('hicaun - New York game Wednc'v day night and a young hurler by the name of llorlen was mak- Ilii; it creal tnh iii healing the world champions. lie was leading them 11-2 in the ninth when suddenlv the Yankee bats boomed sutlicientlv In give the Yankees the \crdirt. l‘p came Yogi Berra and promptly doubled. Elston Howard followed and he hit me out oi the park to give the New Yorkers a 1-3 decision. \ few nights earlier these same White Box hnd the Yankees 5-2 tn the last of the ninth. "owner. the putter finnlly exerted "\t"( and “M11 the smoke had cleared it was Yankees 6, Whi'e Sex 5. Mossi Has Troubles DETROIT'S Don Mossi is hating his trniihle \iilh second di~ yismn clubs Don is the Tiger hurler who urd tn <1an hot in the spr-n': lnri cool nit in the late stazes of the comment \lnssi has two \irtnries to date but against that he has ‘hlee tltxsi‘s and two oi them came in his last two outtn::~ Saturday afternoon the Tigers lane him a 2-0 lead but the his Angeles Angels bounced back and almost bombed him out oi Tiger stadium. Wednesday night in Kansas (‘in it was the same kind of a story. Again )inssi was handed it 2-0 cushion but the Athletics exploded against him in the second and went on ti- win the slugfest 12-8. hr‘ Tigers made I ran“ of ‘t \tl‘ll the \ alllu‘t‘s l.i\i setwn lll.lti early September when they hlcn that (our game series in the world champs They were able in to that because fellows . like \iossi were winning ball games for them. Things aren't so prosperous this year for ltnli Selieilinz and Watch Those Giants \\ll KEEP your eyes on those killlln: .\':tit ll'i‘zint'm'o Gl'ili~ They are getting f‘\'(‘l'_\'iitlll: Ii good hall rltih wants. (Len! pitching. stnul hilllnL' and Jiitc deicnmc \iork it could indeed he the year for the Grants to t-corewnt the \altuniil Lea- luc -n the in]! ('ln'lsQli" llmicver, the <l|rp!'l\lnl t‘nrds "it‘l l' to ‘.il' helnttd and .1 ln‘ m‘ inlks nro mshtnt: to see Musini :n another World Series. it might rome to pass ', Tll‘ outfit Peter Ryan Begins Building l-Own Car For Racing Job l By ALAN HARVEY L0\DON CP‘ 7 L'ariau'an racing driver Peter Ryan donned a pair of blue denim punts Thursday and set out to build his own car for his first BHth race May 12. Begrimcd but happy. Ryan stood in a garage near Golden 1 Green and worked on the frame MacLean Leading In Rifle Match “vtl' titr (trst tun of [our lar it (t ltmi-lm 170 ‘rl! itrNi in the neuh- instituted V Stm'rmm 167. it linm» Jewellers Trophy K \lnt llnnnlri , 164l l\"tl' Wendell \‘laclman ('ltar- F r‘hr'an 161‘ low in \ rt has taken the lent! ll \li'u‘t‘i on 150 WWI an ii::rr:nte at 1"? out e1 .1 llmle 160 . which 200 p-Hlli» The itth tun lar:rts we re flrrt 'nkl Tuede nit-rim: at the Rt‘ill" ran:r~ and en ti- dn in h\ the t Itltl'lilltt‘iuun ('niltan ltil'lc Cluh The firm" tun targets are to he find on Tut—«lay. \lav it The trnpln- will Rt Tilt ,\.\.\(Kl.\TIID PRESS Pi-ntalile pitrhcrs for ind-ax“! rrn'uz- leacnr names lion and lost retnrds in parentheses. hr .i'lartlcd to the m a rk t Ameriran Leann- ‘ man haun; the highest acurc Detroit lllegan l-2r at )linne‘; lair nf ‘he four shentt shin Lie lrl‘ in tin: tun inzar .lnnet t'hitazti licrhcrt l-l‘ iit an~ ramr out an inn “llll 1M. uhtle lvn ’S'llllall 1'3 ‘N‘ a mi gay-e Earle Vorrve similar ('lt‘Wland DOWN!" *0 1" honors In class three Among Kim‘“ Ml.“ PllSl" “'3‘ '5“- mp (im war moon-R “ha Baltimore 'Quii’k Ht at Los makeup class four. G lint: “a: AWN” “’BV‘d" l'3‘ N' National Lug-e \ru \nrk (‘ratg 14% at Phil- adelphia ltlwcns 1-1- 1V. Nm l‘zannwo Pierce 10 at the winner Willi an llErf‘ZR'l‘ lcnre of 173 Following are the nuth m Probable T’itchers tins-es A (Loss on: thin-mi ‘l‘,ilisunr’t)l¢|’d:.21 2 - 1m Ange rs res t l " :pn‘flzrvlkan Pittsonrzh Friend 4-!» wt. Al unto. 1;... St Lotus lJackson (Hi u If vm w] (‘incinnati Purkey Hit 13;» fur“ "m ' itmmnn Woodeshick M: n 3 1mm “ N Milwaukee (Handle, 2.1» mi. 2 Mum-an inn . ' P Taylor in“ A T R. V's-es m "599 ennls l! Hillurnm 1m. 0 Johnston m 6.! Rogers "is s P1 Lat-drum "3 'e (mass mm THTO H055 £me 15 ~ . L .Dq'lin‘ "I MELBOLRNE ’AP‘ 7 Ante lien" 77 trillion tennis was thrown m ' cuss FOUR 3 “3‘!” Thursday by Mflrial 0 Tu.“ m mien um the touring Austral- ian men'l and worries] teams of the yellow and green ma- chine he will steer over Silver- atune track in Northampton- siiirr a neck from Saturday The L’lryeaimld driver irnm Mniit Trcnihlant. Que . intent (ll one day scaling the racing ht’lflhl: occupied by Stirling Moss and Jack Brabliam. signed a three ~ year - contract this week with the Lotus com- pam and novt is on loan to a tram run by ion Walker who described Ryan as a \oiirig driver oi "great potential." The contract calls for than in compete this year in For- nniln Junlur eients The hour is that in a year or sn he “1” be good enough for the big time— grand prix racing. ()n arriving in Britain shortly br‘itire Easter. Ryan learned he Eighteen 3-Year Old would have to build his own car. Jl'ST GIVEN PARTS "We're st a rt i as from scratch." he told a reporter. "The, supply you the parts in a son at bushel basket and you will “almost definitely“ go back put it together yourself. it wiiilin 529th for another shot be good experience for me." Ryan noted that the juii:or field is exceptionally good Ihll year, "The times are very. very close and the drivers are really good. it's going to be a hard field in break into That's why i'm over here—to find out bow‘ good 1 am and how much mor. l have to learn." 1 For the last three years. Ryan has worked “from April to NO“ vembcr" learning about driv- ing. lie says the only way is to “spend ‘34 hours a day at it. every day of the neck." BEAT MOSS He won the Canadian Grand Prix at Niosport Park near Ornno. Ont. last year. beating a field that included Stirling Moss. But he says he had “good luck" iii that Moss sutiered rad- iator trouble. Headed For Derby LOUISVILLE, Ky, (AP) . Eighteen finely » tuned three- year-old thoroughbreds. headed by Thursday for the llllth run- nm: of the 8125.000-added Ken- tucky [)i‘l‘b) at Churchill lluuiis Saturday. \u more than 17 of the horses, hnum'er are expected to face the starter at 5:10 pm EDT. Cicada and Sir Gaylord came from C. T. Chcncry's Meadow Stable. Cicada entered as in- surance against something hap- pening to the stable”; star (‘icada also i s entered in Friday's $35.0t'i0-a ed Kentucky Oaks and is still scheduled to start in that 1 quo-mile test for three-ycar-nld fillies With 17 starters the mine of the race will be 816-1150. The winner will earn $122,150 tor the sltalitly more than twominute effort The derby record at 2'0] 2-5. “its set by Whirlawny in IN] Only \fr‘cdles. the 1916 wmncr. picked up ii bigger Every Chevrolet Truck has muscle when it counts! There is muscle in every Chevrolet frame —— specifically deflated to take maximum loads, combining ruggedness and flexibility for on- and oft-highway use. Then. there’s more muscle in Chevrolet's rear axles...husky Singles” axles with capacities from 3300 lbs to 13.500 haul“ rear axles with vacuum or electric shit: and capociths from 13,000 lbs to 18,500 lbs rm upon- 1 cheque. His victory was worth‘ $121450. 1 There was a possibility. how-1 ever. that Verne Winchell Jr.'lt Donut King will be scratched. ‘ The 1961 Champagne winner has been bothered with a pus‘ pocket in his left hind hct-l.‘ Special shoes were placed on him and their pressure caused Winchell said hcf an infection, would wait 48 hours before mak- ing a definite decision but trai- ner Ron McAnally said he was against running the colt. The weather forecast for 'he televised race was [or tluar skies and tomperntures close to 70 dgrecs. The track is ex- pected to be fast. Here are the entries in order oi pnsl positions: Sharp Count. Sunrise County. Admiral's Voy- age. Decidodly. Sir Ribot. Green Hornet. Lee Town. Donut King. Royal A t t a c k. Mister Pitt. Touch Bar. Crimson Satin. Good Fight. Pldan. Roman Linc, Ci- cada. Sir Gaylord and Pgr. be be. you'll find the right combination oi axles in a Chevrolet Truck—tho right oomle to do your job bettetl Quota—nhmmuufiunuwh-‘m- GOODSPEEDS (9.5.1.) LIMITED 19% Newcombo, iltoy Campanelia Head Committee NEWARK. NJ. (APi — Don Newcombe and Roy Campan- ella. battery mates when the Dodgers were in Brooklyn. have teamed up to help increase ed- ucational opportunities for British Feature NEWMARKET. England vcei ions“!- In third place. I length Abel-maid, I loo . to . a shot,‘ behind Display, came West Side youum stormed trqu behind to win the Story. a 5404’ Shot Newcombe 15 F‘halm‘“ 0' ‘ One Thousand Guineas Stakes‘ Display took the lead three “mm”. to ruse mm) for ‘ Thursday from the ("med ml turiongs from home iii the mile '2” “lingual ' “lam” “fig: filly Display. I race. shaking it West Side are or aguers corpora . t r the u u“ Cumin Grind Pr“. I major (“nudging Dude“ The track stewards turned Story. But Abermald‘ “Dd? the “New Jersey salute to Can:- panellu" dinner here June s . The aim of the organization ibuplay ‘ i, m “com-.39 New young. 1 home. Display went oft It s—to—Z tiers to further their educs-Fll the field 0' 1‘- tion l Abermaid won by After Silverstone Ryan Will ‘go to Monaco and to other Eu. lropean centres. He will prob- ably return to Canada June 9-10 to: an event at Mnsport and m.- ‘Aberinaid for interiering with1 Williamson, came on fast in the in the close race ior‘ last furlongi o grab the lead. The victory paid $60,471 to . Abermaid's Irish owner. Roder- only a halt-l ick More O'Ferrnll. The blond. five-foot 11-inch driver was full of praise for team manager Walker, who in turn had a good word ior Ryan. “Colin Chapman nLutus ownerl saw Peter Ryan race in Canada and came to the fiuuctu. lion that be is potential top ma- uid Walker. Jofre Remains Solid Favorite SAN FRANCISCO tAPl ~ World bantamweight champion Eder Jofre remained the sulid favorite today to defend his lltl pound crown Saturday night against challenger lierman Mar- quez. 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