s... ._ .i. ... m nmmmmmcm SPORTS FRONT By PII‘S CALLAGIIAN Interesting Battles man was no notion in the American League yesterday but the last time we looked there “as a 1110:! 111me battle I the teams entered the moulh of .\Id_\ It was a. great surprise that the detending chamfl-a. New Turk Yankees. were leading the parade. They got there try weeping a double bill Sunday afternoon train the lowly Waab In“ Senators who have non only tun games in 15 mm. These Senators were eight hill games off the pace but the red of file outfits were pretty cluiely packtd. Cleveland Indians had the il‘fidt‘l’N‘ll‘Yl lliiIll \iianesaa Twins . . day and'slole two ball eume rich: mm the Tribe’s nigh; games from the Ohio crew. THE 'riuinpli by the T.\lii~ \m \lil'Jlt‘i sew two triumph- mvcd them to outrun two and nneha" caniN of 'he pacesettin‘ Bombers from You York and at l“al 'hf Minnesota club is '- sixth place indeed the UN Antcirx \ll'll'lS are away back it ninth nomiun \m thoy are mcrc’y Thli‘f and one-half lengths back of the H~ukmen It is a great pity that this Lind ii! a race rouldn‘t continue all season. ’I is that kind of a race that makes the turnde eliek Just about evervhodv has conceded the flag to the Yankees and if nnvbodv shun-ed am serious signs of challengill them. the nistnmers would come out In droves to Ice the giant kilns at uork. WHILE we 'rartilv admit that the Yankees should be by hr ihp nick :4 viii: iunior rircui‘. wr :i‘cn maintain that stranger ihvnzc haw happened in hasrh'i't 'han a team comparabl. 0° ‘he \'r\\ Yorkers losin: the pennant ‘aturdnv we saw those Lott Anceles Ansell «lie the W risers rizht in Titer Stadium. Now nobody will try ta enn- vinr» you that the Ansel: are n court a (‘IIII'I all the Tigers. yet on Caturdav they were good eunuch to win that exciting ball am». I Tr'ini< apparently have no rr<pett for their opponents. ‘I‘hey tiko “mom a: they come and refuse to panic when the cream 0! the rrl-n romesjacine them iii-on 'hnse Senator: rained the Yank-co: some anxious mo- ment: Slln‘i'iv That first :‘m’ic “a: the tightest kind 0! l haii‘o. K2 and the niehtrnp saw Yankees forced to come from Ml'lm’l to nmcrce victors \: we have alwavs malniainnd. our team In either league has thr- canahllllies on certain dnvs or niflhts to heat anybody else. <atiirdav the Anuek nut ere-It Iiitfin" from little \lhle Pen-um. thi- nlnt-slxed outfit-Mn, Alhin had a trinie and two ammo-s in the u‘innlnc cause, “Win-it his hie hat lh-il afternoon. Ih- TIL't‘r: uiilild have rumncd to another decision. As it in . they lost Tvfi. A Pleasant Surprise i ONE team it really siirprixin: "E in the early days of the I962 (-iimp.'i.:n “‘n are rofcrring in lhr m‘il'T'W‘ White Sox who trail the Yankees hv nne-hnlf :amc Tho r Snv have “on o‘r-i‘en battle! in rmhtron starts .1an are :rl' '1': mmr eirnt pilcliin: in these skirmvchos Slinrim they RU'PV‘l n driihin bill from Boston Red SM 1t ('nmixkrv Park and “Iv \ \ll'il'l Rewntnwncrs :ot only tlnelr‘ rum in both contest: ill/hord- 'rrhhrd the division in the orwvwr with a four-hitter rind vo'v tinril' ann tossed a neat gluonlwipr in tho niqhtrap ln «mu-Iv 1m lll'Kt trilimnh of this mun: sin-icon For Bilzhardl i4 on: his third win anamst one loss. Pitching Feats i RUINORE Oriole: nnlwi Mr their Pllf‘fll'l‘! strength. rrtvnndod fro-o a sound \l.':’l4lrl"‘" at I\'.‘II\.'IC (‘itv Friday night not hm’ tho Athlctics in sinulo rrnlrst: on Saturday and Sunday nftvrooons That zrcat hurler Steve Rnrhor nlrer up his third VII without a «that-h as he limited the A's to riuht scattered hltl Fatilrriar as his team edged the homeston 3-2. Barber is quite the hiirler and he doesn't scorn to 'riclilrn when anv club tam him, Indoed he is just as much It home ul'th the Yankees 0‘ liter» providing the oppmition. Another follow uhn is Cl‘il"? T'f‘fll iin< i: Dirk Donovan. now ulth the lndians Dick it'is Cl‘mhlif‘d a handsome ‘4! record and he npnnrnntll' llkos thirirzx armian lll< nou baseball home. His trnric to the Indians cowl/i ".n a long way in making the Tribe I rr-nllv serious pennant contends-r. Badminton Tourney ' lo lake Place At ‘Y' » The provinci'ial badminlrn hold for one .\car by the winner championships Will take plnrc before going up for 'u-aha‘ Friday and Saturday May 4 and nnl‘P again. 5 at Charlmtmwiii ‘Y‘ gym [x’lxt your there champtou- Entries are expected to come shin: were ti great rum and . weight llh trout With a total of over thirteen pounds is no mean lake for n Saturday afternoon‘s whine. Caught by Johnny “hite. Mon- Five “HITSTJACKPVOT taguetheywweweimedand [Shllwulfilmuinch infiltiudiellmgandSI-t :n'th;llbltozuinche|lou| l93-4 mzllbltmlfll-t longandthgirthandllbto measured at the Maboti Drug Store as follows: 4 lbs. It 02. 19 inches long It": girtll‘ ; isbaveproudiyisplaytug his Johnny is mottled furious catch. Maple Leafs Fail To Place Player On All-Star Team MONTREAL ll‘l'“ Jrhe tcam thal “UK the Stanley (‘up l§ not nluays s (‘Ollt‘tllon of super- stars That's one ronclininn fans could (flail frwii a look :it this year's National ilnckcy League first alle~lur tl'aiii announced Mandi-iv by the lcziflue. Toronto Maple Mats, Irrsh from a convincing Stanley Cup triumph in po~ir~on~on play. failed to place one man on the six-man “dream t.:im.' chosen by hockey \\T|If‘l‘~ and broad casters in the SH \‘ilL Clll"‘ on the basis of season play They had three on the second team. Masked e n a lie labours Plantc. who :arncrori the most vntcs \‘lih l'wT of n Ullkkihil’ Hill. and riofciironinn .li‘niivli'iv Tal- hot (in tho irriiii lnt‘ iht‘ ill‘xl limt". uch the inn \innzrczll ('anadiens namcd to the squad PREDICTS JOHN UELSES ‘ li-Foot Pole Vault Just Around Corner NORFOLK. Va. 'AP‘ A- The 17~foot pole vault: is lust arouno 9 corner, says John Urist's. the world‘s first 16~tnot i'aiiiler and he thinks he's the man ta do it The l7~fnot pnle \‘allit‘ is I long way off, savs \lol Schwarz The man must likon to reach it is Dave Tork, Uclsu thrilled a crowd oi £500 here Saturdav by clearing 15 feel, 6‘: inrhes in a special exhibition durinc the ninth an nual pilot Mays. lie made three futile tries tn better his to feet. "i inch record. Piming coach Doug Harvey whose 50 goals in season play and right winger Andy Bath- tied the league record, gate represented New York up a perfect 90 points in second- Rangcrs. while two young 51813 4 half voting in recognition of his [or Chicago Black Hawks. ceu lscorching late-season pace. He irr- Stan \Iikita and left winger i finished up with 116 points, 11 Bobby Hull. gained positions on ' more than Mahovlich. Illi) team on the strength of bril- _ liant play during the Svch half of the 70-game schedule. MAKE SECOND TEAM second-half balloting to total 108 ‘points. At! more than Kean. lt was the first appearance of the Leafs defenccman Ca rl 11. “bald C «when Brciicr. left winger Frank Mr ionythe tum? “mom” lmvlich and centre Dave Keen. 37 picked up 127 were named to the second team. but that was the best showing the champions could muster Black Hawks placed two men on the second team. goalie Glenn Hail and defencemuu Pierre Pilotc, Sixth man mi the , Harvey. ‘ points to lead defence-men in ‘ points. It Is his 10th appearance ‘ in it years. Balbot followed will 90 points, while Brewer got 7! Mlkita polled 82 points in the I ind Pilate 09-63 of them on the led ‘ second ballot. Harvey. Plante and Brewer Mahovlich and veteran Red Kelly at centre. led in first-half voting. Each first-team member re ceives $1.000 fmm the league Second team members get $500 apiece. Points are given on a 541 basis for first. second and third choices on each ballot. with first-half voting covering ramps played up to Dec. 29 and sec- ond-hail balloting covering the ‘secotid half of season play, ex- lcluding playoffs. N.Y. Baseball Fans Love - Stengels Hapless Mets NEW YORK IAN—What‘s gout; on around here? This is supposed to be a town ere were taulty. liven 4 where they love a winner. WM: weather was aganist them. it thenloveutnll.andhaudazueuud.§prin‘fliaed New York Mets. 1with Yankee home data. leav-I This rag - tag odlectiu of in: wintry blasts. rain and Wind. ain't‘l and won't he's brought storms that would drive a Bed-; centre field clubhouse. iii and " lb" loser his head. But then canton! of to“. oddly coinfldinksgrmvl With Yankees. cnl explanation for lets fans. the Nutioual League colon buck to town three weeks ago. They moved back into a blokeuvdown old ball park and untied dawn to a record-tying hing streakl for 3 starter. Horsemen iMeet Tonight 1 Officialsdthe Driving Park and Provincial! Ewmnsochmhweeall-i edameetingofalla'ivmand‘ Main subywt (NM by. thepresidingjmtgeanddficialsl offliedn'vingpm‘kwilbe ’he‘ nileuandinterpretatimduune.‘ Aswasannotmcedeuiieranl "temp! “in b‘ m '0 m"‘ :the loyal group stayed to cheer . duct the meeting along the lilies a! the school held in Mention in past years. A full turnout is tn-ged. Probable Pitchers Probable pitchers for today's ‘ major league .games, won-lost records bracketed: American League Baltimore (Estrada 1-!) Minnesota ‘ Detroit IBunnlrig 24)) at Kan sas City (Walker 3-0l N New York (Stafford 1-2) Chicago (Pizzaro 2-1) N Los Angeles 'Eelinsky 34“ at Cleveland lMcDowcli 1-0) N Boston (Conley 2.1) at Wash- ; lngton lBurnsidc 1-1) N National League 0t Cincinnati day 2-3) at New York lHook l-Ol N Milwaukee lPiche 1-0) at Philadelphia lMcLish 24)) N Houston 'Johnson (H! at St, Louis IWashbum 1-0) N Chicago lKooni-e Ht) at Los Angeles lDrysdsle 8-1) N Pittsburgh (Vt-ale 1-1 or Stur- divant l-ll at San Francisco IO'DelI 2-0) N owners tonight (M) at the ; At the Polo Grounds funs die ma! YMCA at a pan. iadvaoeed with ‘em. which in often. They ‘ i. : Rebuilt Ind-es. A“ summer time ‘cbeer every foul ball. A bare G“ ' m m It . IPascual 3-!) ' ‘ -mm"uml {lithe'ywerelmlmdilflhdlyl m m . Meet m.1wheu Giants inhalitedtthola binath for consignment to biKlGN‘md‘ u", m“ m townobliviun.butltdidu'tworkl|111¥ whlde their mic trot- muuy. Horaceswneham. It could be thattheylun- Iflmwflm loser. and if Met-l ever start. Mets arethetalkofthetowu.‘winiiiug. admittedly an unlikely Bar tiles love 'em. New York prospect, [hgy um cab drivers. whale philosophic The New York pronouncements an overrated me (In; an “ but not their . I J I to bubble, babble about ’em. Sports writers till cqlumns with their doings. “What ere the Mets doing?" has become the town topic. on balls is the signal for pan- demonium. Every called strike thrown by a let! pitcher is greeted with an ovation. When they finally won one. Stewart Motors old Casey Stengel. :24 Gt. George I. I“! lathe ‘ ancient lthroughout the long MODERIIIZE YOUR HOME With Colorhestos Siding or Rock Shakes lore Is what you get— Nev pride in appearance at your home. Greater re-eale value. Lasting cuter. new styling. A "tuner tighter borne. lower fuel hills. Double protection against the weather. Colorheltou can‘t burn rot. or rust . . . resists termites and other Inst-cls. We use Insulating Shingle Backen, to bring out the u the shadow. For tops in Quality and Service, Cull Atlantic Roofing and Insulation Co. 18 Spring Park Road Free Estimates — Terms to suit your hudg‘ Dial 4-6275 Charlottetown P. 0. Box 951 Specialising II Blurring Insulation 1 runner-lip loam tilts veteran Gill‘le Howe at Detroit Red Wing: Hull. 2.3»yrnr-old binndc comet lrarnrd this same fellow mun ino, Turk. was establishing an offiCial world record of 16 feet, 1 inches in the Mount Sun Air tonio relays at Walnut. Calit. "Dave is working on his grip and John is concentrating more on height right now." explained Schwarz. a former teammate at both at Quantico and now sta- tioned at Camp lljcune. "John holds the pole at 134 or 135 and gets about a three. fool push. Dave is holding at I649. “The box is seven or eight inches deep. So that meals: from Summersirle. Montague. prom/tiers this .\i.ny are Albertnn. Summorside RCAF ml of even greater things. Earle station and Charlottetown All smm copped the men's Wilda. persons intending to partlvi- .If‘nnll" Boomhower the bdes' pate must have their entries in on John Evans. storm of the uncles. Iran Vesney and Mrs, anmhowr'r the mind Gables. ’Y‘ not later than midnight \iation MacDonald and Jaime doub- WMMY Kitty 2 Brmmhowor the ledies' Each entrant will pay no HIV in: and “no .Iiilieti ant (‘alln by fee of one dollar. TI'll‘ \rlll (‘amphell lRCAl'i the men's (Imihlf'! A meoiin: of it needed parties is called for the 'Y' gym "Wilth at 9 o'clock to make final arrannemeou for the championships. All intending to lake pct h the tmtrnamt'nt are mnindzd of the rinsing lie-name far m. Wednesday May 3 et in“. entitle the entrant to play in all emits 'sinzles 'and two dou- blexl but birth will he issued before each match and particip- ants will be expected in shan- the «Rt Troohies have been donatNI hv the physical education tIlV‘ISA ion of the department of «fun. rial thmneh its director have M. M M will he SAYS PATTERSON , Won't lace Gloves nless With liston eial Recreation Associltim Ir pear in ha e n stdernble “w Yong 1A?) — Heavy SOWMM Ind Liam‘s the Mg! mnwine iii roam to represg-T weight chro- gallant no mo. when Ill min by prntpniml lenders in I one i ' “mwm'fl the nu. er in never out the 11m: '- "n infinmffi'flm .. " Ml qua Be an Cht- mun until 1 Mn um " Wimp the eflortn “muluyibhth Pattmmefifieilbdmwmm‘m M m M. m: G"- that a trey committee. repmen. m. M M " nmmdm. H .' “I all). main Invent“ “"w"‘"'-""',"y vim. Joel .‘t’iion. me he “ mnm'ffik "gm" "’ '1" ‘n-mfl‘u; new to pm at Putter-aw "mm- 3" "1"” 5"" sue-dunmmmflnmm mother piiyuiuluipuiim to h Nat York ‘ "e ,n “I, my" matters. Mr have" an that a... m. te m'dmrwnml'“. . his Juan-tent is behind fuel “in” In..." almmmmuu ‘ “"9 m 0' 1m" ‘ u mm a. still valid. "'1'". h M" m“ h. m 26'- "l'bu perm.’ he «id. f" who will he would by the MW of relocation. shml‘ .hve a degree in ptiydeai eh' curia- frmvi 0 mm Id- versity and. preferably. sen- . m h m do. - w I“: ‘6‘ he Outta nil he h . u‘ i [m A” {M nu m It!" mm ii lll! lieu ece-mu in- Maul . w.~~I-re Cenada'twpdaflnwl recall-III. ’fi ~fl~hhM.~nflhfl1-m Sehwsrr bowed out at 15 feet. Later in his dressinl room Schwarz was discussinz the pot ribiiity of another vaiiltrr join- Ing L’elses in the exclusive IS foot circle. His words gained significance when a few hours later it was M— P.E.I. To Have Sports Council Provincial director of physi- cal education David Boswell said yesterday th at a physical education. Iports and recreation edvisory committee is being formed in the province, "With an increase forecast in the provincial budget for physi- cal education. sports and re WI"! being lpuusaed any part of the provincial get. "At present. such bodies as. the P.E.l. Brunch of the Arne- teur Athletic Union of Canada. the PEI. Interscholastic Athle- tic We. and the M when Tork clears 15-8 he is only pushing 1 foot. 7 inches. The av- erage push is about two feet and a good put: in three feel. “So you can see why Dove is thinking of 17 feet." Both Ueltet and Tor-k use the glass fibre pole. Schwan aye Tork. holder of the West Vir- ginia University record at 14-], think! he can do iust as well with a bamboo pole. Eight Hopefuls Slated To Go In Derby Trial LOUISVILLE. Ky, (AN—Tu go or not to no u the Kentucky Derby Mia that might h any of l' as sir i‘ Kine. 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