.q-r. g, ,.._ "a .. SPORTS FRONT By Pics CALLAGHAN Things Are Quiet THINGS are mighty qutet on the Prince Edward Island i. We haven‘t heard a sound about anyone getting ready ft: the 1963 season which should not he too far away. Probably when things get rolling. everbody will start organizing at once and activity will be fast and furious. However. we do think it’s high time that some ground work was laid for the summer ahead. For the success of now league. proper planning must be done. The success'enioyed by loops is not something accidental. it only comes about after several top notch promoters get together and draw definite plans. Perhaps while we are typing this copy out. there are var- lous promoters busy preparing their strategy for the 1963 sum- mer. Chances are that the next few days will bring announce- ments of organizational meetings in Queens. Kings and Prince Undoubtedly the backward spring has kept baseball talk down but with the hope of pleasant May days we can look for action on many baseball fronts. At any rate. let's get moving A Close Race THAT voting PM between Toronto's Douglas and Detroit‘s Barkley was surely a close one. If you could get anything closer than 99.4 and 99.! we’d like to hear about it. Both are fine young players and either one wou be an excellent choice. It was Douglas’s first half lead that won him the Calder trophy and the top money that goes with it. Barkley had a terrific last half and narrowly mis- led out on the first ruin: of the ladder. There's a g chance that the Detroit Club will make nip to Mr. Barkley the difference in prize money between him and Douglas. Kent got $500 for leading at, the half way mark and another $1000 for c ppinrg the trophy. Doug received $500 for heading the list in the last half of the campaign. With the whole affair so close. we hope that Barkley gets some extra consideration from his club Mohovlich Is Coming THE vistt of Frank Mahovlich. star of the Toronto Maple Leafs and a member of this season's all-star squad. is drawing near. The Big M comes to Charlottetown next Tuesday evening for a smen's dinner sponsored by SDU Athletic Boostera' Club. This $20-a-plate function will be held at The Charlottetown Hotel and is expected to attract at least 200 persons. This energetic group of sportsmen that has banded to- gether under the banner of the SDU ‘Athletic‘ Booster’s Club is surely to be congratulated on securing such a sports personality as Frank ovlich for this function. It was only last week that the Toronto star was chosen for the all-star team and he comes here fresh from his second nomination to all-star fame. Undoubtedly students at Birchwood and Queen Charlotte High Schools will get a chance to hear Big Frank on Wednesday beflore he departs for Halifax. We understand that this is being taken care of by the committee in charge Sports Front wishes this most ambitious sports venture the mutant-ling success it deserves. Veteran Look Great CURT Simmons who enjoyed such great days with Philadel- pmgahfllslieeiahavingarealhoneyofatimewdththem. Louis When beat. Milwaukee Braves 2-1 on a four-hitter Tues- day it was his fourth triumph of the season without a setback. He’s really reairin' back and letting that ball go and the oppos- ition isn’t having too much success with his offerings. This great veteran could be the man that the Cards need to lead them to a National League pennant. Mien this column was put to bed. the St. Louis gang was atop the' National Leagm heap. When you took a look at that record of Curt‘a you didn't need to ask what was the main reason for such early success. Curt continues his great hurling feats. When l rant mpefltior like Simmons has outstanding success. it's and to find folks who envy the guy. He’s descmring of this and a whole lot. more. Bowling Team To Oromocto This Weekend A ladiea' bawling team from Charlottetown will be competing in the Maritime Ladies' Bowling Championships slated for Fri-' day. and Saturday of this week ‘ at Oromocto. NB. Rolloway Aces. captained by Phyllis MacDonald. leave for Oromocto Friday morning to take part in the competition.‘ Other members of the team are Margaret Gauthier. Kay J ay. Pauline Burhoe. Marg Coffin“ Brenda Ryan. Gertie Martin. ' Teams from all three Mari- ___—__ . BASEBALL SCORES American League ship honors. town in l964. Washington fill) 000 210—- 4 7 0 Detroit 000 001 000—- 1 7 2 Cheney 140i and Leppert; Aguirre. (3-2) Fox (7). Foytack i8) and Triandos. HR: Wash»- Iieppert (4). First 000000000- 100 210 le - 7100 McCormick lO-Zi Narum (7). Burnside (7i and Orsino: bert 0-D and Carreon. Ch'-Landis 12». Boston 122 320040 14160 Mill M 100 001 - 5113 Wilson (2-2I. Radatz on an; Kralick «Mi. (3). Dailey i5). Sullivan (7). ‘ Stance (a). Raggenburk 19! and a HR : Boa - Bressoud t8). tiling (2). 3‘ National Lelgue boa Angeles at Philadelphia ppd. and old c Milton at New York ppd. rain. ‘ Probable Pitchers. a, m assocumo Pause? Probable pitchers for today's league games (won-lost tn plunthesesi: ' American League Mound (McDowell 1-2) at (Wickersham 10). t (Mae H). loaton (Conley 1-0: at Minne- aot; (Mead 2-0:); ( teen 02) at DON: (g: 0-1). mm (McNeil, M) Cfloau (Plum 1-0) (N). Nels-at 2_ "Regal Rose" reg. 31.10— ti’me provinces and Newfound-i what form the league might; land Will be vying for champion-i take this year. the president an-. The tournament. an a n n no! event. will be held in Charlotte-l 1, "0de Peter yellow. pink. blue; reg. 3.69. 18.49 23.99 LONDON (AP) — Stirling Moss. 33-year-old British auto racing ace. announced his re- tirement Wednesday because “to continue racing would be dangerous for myself and for others." Moss. long a contender for the world championship but never a winner. said he reached his de- cision while he was roaring around the empty Goodwnod track. where he was severely injured in a crash a year ago. He was unconscious for weeks after the crash. He suffered a serious brain injury and in the last few months has undergone S surgery twtce to cure defects in his vision resulting from the icrash. j Moss said he reached speeds of 145 miles per hour during the 45 minutes he spent driving his Zia-litre sports car around the Goodwood Wednesday. "I came to the conclusion while driving that it would be foolish to continue because I ,have lost a certain amount of STIRLING MOSS lS’rirling Moss. Calls Ii Quits l dexterity." he said. " iy reac- tions r-re down a little.“ “Before. when I got into a‘ slide 1 could correct it almost without knowing. Now I would' feel the slide and correct it be- = cause I know how, but it would ' he later. i “I think it would be. danger- nus. endangering others and! certainly myself, if I went on racing." Moss said his concentration was not s sharp as it was before the accident. ; “If i looked down to see what ‘ the instruments were showing} I would find I had gone past: where I should he braking,” hel. a'd. “Before i could look down i and photograph in my mind ‘ what the instruments showed./ look around to see who w there, and still brake." Moss said he had no regrets at never having won the world championship. "Fanplo (Juan Fatigue of Ar- gentinal did it five times. If I had won it six tithes. would it , TBosox, Tigers l Grab Wins By THE CANADIAN pngss ; The Red Sox chased south:two nesota pitching for 13 hits andi neavolil. Bolton" EH‘ W30" to runs in the first five innings make me better than Fangio? “I know it wouldn't because ’m not. He is the greatest driver‘ who ever lived." . sS’side League '1 Holds Meet i SUMMERSIDE —— A meeting. of the Summerside Baaeball‘1 ‘ League was held at the CJRW ; studios last evening with th e ipresident. Dr. Hillard Clark. in t the chair. Two teams announced their intention of coming into. L the league this year. the Pen-i 'tiac Intermediates and Le g lon‘ i‘ Juniors. There was no definite icommitment from other clubs. ‘ After a discussion regarding. |noiinced that the annual meet-1 ' in; would be held on Wednes- EXPERT Diamond remonntlng Jewellery Repairs Electric Shaver Repairs Camera Repairs day evening. May 8. Meeting ad-i 0 ed. " ‘ : 14-1 WM“ .runClieneyyleldodlnui innings this season. In other night game: ache- tiled in the American League; iandwonteatealt-lvlctorybmbllflecdat33b0- vlettn-y , gm lover the Twins Wednesday. hind the hunting lupaort from Don Lanai-t. Chaney; battery. ! The win moved the led an his mates. mm. gave him all the hitting l to within one-half game of first- Eddie lreuoud hit a two-run help he needed with a home place Kansas City. playing a homer for the Son. u did Chuck m in the second “(I . double night game against Cleveland. Schilling. Schilling also belted “I” broke . H m m the sew New York Yankee, were “ singles and a double. i enth. d d bl m m :Angelea and Baltimore Oriole. Gus Trian 03’s on e e‘ ' sixth accounted for the Tigers were to play . doublehead" run and was the first earned with the White Sox at Chicago, . . 1 At Detroit. unbeaten Tom Che- Boston Red Sox bombed Min- paw Jack Xralick early at Mill-i my "ruck out n “d W in his fourth complete game in pitching Washington Senators to settled down from a shaky start M; QUALITY APPLIANCES. . W '” ow, lOWPRICES! i fit? fl Sale Starts Today - Big Savings villi Down Payment Required 5 SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MAY llTH. ‘ FRIGIDAIRE l2 CU. 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