Juniors Take Over Courts « a ise eh By MARVEN MOSS MONTREAL (CP) — The juniors, 18 and under, took over the courts Wednesday at the Canadian Badminton champion- | ships and British Columbia pro- | duced a fine showing. Semi-finals are set for today, the third day of the four-day tournament that has drawn some 125 competitors. phant, Male Shewchuk, Harold Mitton. Ice 2—Dr. Cox, L. Turner, SAINTS — Strang 6, Mart Ul 7 i- i 12, Connolly 8. Turgeon 7, Mol. ‘Kid’ p t “4 F. Church, J.8. Ta ayl lor, ino 4, C. paaitinen, MacLellan, I are ra ale ie Dr MacDonald, y aie ie MacDona! Referees — "Donal MacLean Fad D. Wird, C. pone vs la W.K. Lefl Maintaining n on 's ips = Veost, Dr. wacky,» co DASKECTDA | lee 4-Dr. Kelly, A. Zakem, v.| Dick Seno Improvement | | Paterson is pitted against Ger-. Wade beat Geoff Ursell 15-4, mation, V. Newson vs O.K. Pre SUMMERSIDE — Summer-| Dunstan's High School by the man-born Eric Persch from! 15-2 and Persch shaded Doug H. Douglas, lan Steet aoa side High School basketball | score of 54-37. Dave Boswell, di- Ha i Windsor, Ont., while wy eaitick | Hughes 18-16, am s Both losers 7 Voutour , fons retained their Prince Ed- rector of physical fitness, pre- | Is Ini ured NEW YORK (AP) — Boxer on aga aot Gordon Wade tate from Win | “Iee 5—D . Matheson, Wifes ard Island Senior “A” inter- sented in. Sraneinens of Educ- | | | Benny (Kid) Paret “is main- iagara Falls, Ont. In the saunas ee and | | Lennan, I. Dowling is Ms desis championship at Ci-/| ation trophy to Neil Scott, cap- | taini : : Miss Humber meets Fev Chit- | , vie Auditorium in Summerside | tain of the victorius team |_ SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — aining the slight improvement hit- | Rollick elash with Persch and | ys G, Bennett. E. Gillespie, Dr. | Dick Gamble, injured left which he showed Tuesday.” a Ed Paterson and Bruce Rol- | lick, a couple of sturdily-built | kids from Vancouver, moved through the boys quarter-finals | tick of Windsor, Ont., and Miss Daysmith plays Winnipeg's Mari. Stubbs. QUARTER-FINAL PLAY In quarter-final play, Pater- while Victoria’s Judy Humber | 17.1 and Alison Daysmith advanced among the girls. A third. girl from Victoria, Diana Godfrey, combined with | a partner from the east coast, Judy Shakespeare of Halifax, to stay in the running for the girls doubles title after being beaten in the singles In today's singles semi-finals, ORL SNORE LTR EM MET EIT REED RE LET AE LEMP NS SYLVA I IS LI AT YE SI RY BI ILS SLI LS BI ISI LS PLY ET I AT AD gh OY SP De OO OO ELE EAT TTA A | ri @ Popular styles @ Sizes 6 to 11 veasey vs Dr Webster, Dr. oie See Ford olm Coulson, Romer ; The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 29, 1962. 15 last _evening, defeatiing Ss a i nt ‘tie Saint Dunstan's b oys, r a handicap because their po a Don Brown, injured | recently in a hockey match, was unable to play, put up a courag- eous fight, pod kept thelarge, Tim Smith of Toronto and Gor- | Jelks, C. Heustis. don Grant and his twin brother | g.39 raham from Toronto meet | Wade and McCallum. The draw sends Humber-Day- a 1—Open. ce 2—Game 25 (mixed) tee 3—Game 26 (mixed) EFC Official son trounced Cam Dalgleish of Te Calgary 15-1, 15-4 med Bollice oe ee aa nee sa 5 Geen 53 | (mined) Returns Home | wee of enna: - suspense | outlasted Sam McCallum of | ough, Ont., and Godfrey-Shake- oe KILLS ; FOUR” r most of the g Niagara Falls, Ont., 15-7, 13-18; apeare against Stubbs-O’Gor- | NEWARK, on (Reuters) | OTTAWA (CP) — Police said ae John emenisie and a. ee killed and six | Wednesday that Tom Daley, a| forward Ron Duggan led the ue Carr Harris of Oakville, why wr | were killed and six | winners with 15 points each. | Ont., bowed 11-1, 11-5 to petite Miss Humber. Miss Daysmith eliminated Helen Cavrak Creighton Mines, Ont., 11-6, 11-1. Miss Godfrey, meanwhile, went down 4-11, 11-4, 11-6 to a Stubbs and Miss Chittick ned Eleanor O'Gorman of | poll 11-6, 11-5. Henderson & Cudmore’s | sng ured Friday when a heavy | former Canadian football player | CURLING DRAW Victor B-2 bomber from Brit-| and official, has returned to his | ain’ 5 acento § - force crashed| home after being listed as miss- The following is the curling into a farm at nearby | ing for more than five weeks. | draw for Thursday at the Char: | Stubton. Two a the bomber’s| The 44-year-old Daley, who lottetown club. (Spares needed five-man crew were killed in| played for Ottawa and Hamil- | at 7 p.m.) | the crash and the other three; ton teams before becoming a Dagg 7, Gerry Hopkirk 12, |7 P.M. (Souvenier Tumblers) “seriously injured,’ an aviation! senior official in the Eastern| Vaillancourt 15, Neil Scott 5, Ice 1—A. Burke, H. Snfith, J. leseate stry spokesman said. Conference, disappeared Feb. 22.' 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