ummmmnmmytim.i Badminton Here is the module tor the roy'incial badminton wurna- lent scheduled tor the t‘har- httetown \‘M('A an drawn up In the Ioumry mmmitil-e Action in)!“ at R pm Fridav Old lasts thin-izh till Mmrnav , I‘u. i FEST ROL'ND DRAW l M evening l Ipm. i 0mm lwlio (‘udnn-re. Jaik it lanthard <(‘h'tmi'n \s Jarh Mr, Jun Goode CU"! . YMCA». 1. Court ll—Rny Vent-y l\'an ‘ 'eaaey (City YI vs Brent Part» I_ I'ldge. Dori (‘nles For i". I!) p m ‘ Cram 1 Vamvt'uHH <‘ndr' VII Jessi Gaudvt S‘ndr Gout llnMar: .lard nu it‘tv Y) Vt. Barb Sr'hiirman S ndr‘ O p m Court 1 Paul Salim-man (S‘side| m CI-rz'd Cameron l5u.m»Hi‘ Gum ll Tim \tacAr-fiuir (fi'mdel N .lnhn Puma-i" tSum-H“ [Ill p.m Court l Hon Veum- (‘nv Y' VI .lirn l‘mnde t‘m Y‘ Court lie—Jail Turner (‘itv Y) vs Doug T‘ur-itpr S's-ide- IO :1 In Court erlP Khmw. Rm Murman lS'wle‘ vu .iean I Gum". l" a lil Solon-man (F'wide‘, Court Tl lvnn Vewry ‘City 1?) vs Joe Gallant iSumrl-li' o in p m. 3 Court l—Ronald lilacArdtur. Bernice MacArthur 'S'dde‘ w Mar: .larvline. .lark ’l‘iirm-r ilt‘ity Y' (3mm Urfiwmnn n! Mint ll I!) p.111 game vs ’l‘1e Khouw. ‘m I i'l'URDA Y MORNING . i0 a.m Tourney Draw Releas d Wed. Colin -— Kaye Freeman. Ken Judson IS side' vs Doreen Reid, Maynard Svhurman 5 side (‘nurt ll Alarinn MacDonald Rm \tesse) City Yi Vs \anm (‘nitin Doug Tucker ‘Syidf ll a m i Court lfiloe Gallant, John Arsenauli tSum-Hii vs. Paul Schurman. Maynard Schurman ‘S'itdev Coirt ll Nancy Collin Barb Schurman tS'side‘ \s Jcan Gaudct, Doreen Reid ‘S'Sldei. 11 1) Lin. Court lv—Wime! of Friday I.” i (‘niirt II \1. Marion MacDonald, 1 pm Form 1 Winner ol 10 am (‘ouri l Sat vs “111m at if. p m (‘nurt 1 Fndav ruin fl-me Knudaon. Bruce Lewis lfii‘towrit vs. Ron \i a 4- \Y'Llrllf Allan Stew-rt ‘S‘udc' All players not inc-heritde as per ahme are expected to he on hand at Ihe (‘h'iowu \'\l(‘{ at turn am Saturdav altan to ‘complete the tournament Las Vegas Bid Made For Bout NEW YORK IA!“ 77 A Las Vegas hotel man issued a leeler chnrsday {or the Flnvd Pat- tersnn>50nny Liston September heavyweight title tight. Al Bolnn. vice - president oi Championship Sports incorpo- rated. Promoters. replied he was interested, if there was a 51,W.00thguarantce. The offer Golisteln. preSideni oi a hotel ' the Nevada city. to ask Bolan l! the promoters would be Interested in a gnu-mung known as commandos. I WILL morons VALUI ’ BUIG rame lrom Bent He wired _ BASEBALL SCORES I: m ASSOCIATED ransa National League Cincinnati at New York ppd. um i Milwaukee at Philadelphia ppd. By Norman Maude-aid Summersldo Burma at The Guardian ., E n atoms-m 2 70‘ “film- ! 70 Francis, il-Zi Face ‘8‘ Audi McFarlane. Marichal It-Zi and Haney. Skinner till. SFvililays 8‘. Houston St. Louis Pittsburgh San Fran. Oar Banners“. Baseball League has he. unawcd down to three teams. lasts-ad at the tour clubs in the circuit lasl yeari Everything else be‘ lag equal. a tour team league Ia better than a three teun loop. But three teams evenly matched are better than four 019W...— l S l m Jill m— t ’0 Johnson iiHi L'mbrichi ‘B‘ and Ranew; Gibson and Saw- aiski. Schniler 19'. Ema: Hous filmm” m; su _ “h”, it one ar two at the aggregg. . lions do not measure up to the American League I In! Angelo. gt Cinch“, Plllill standard o! the others. . "id. "in We don i mean that the hinkora rain laitimoru inseam-sue. Minnesota mum-sin. Brown, tl~2t Hall (6) and Tri- andos; Kati, lin'i‘ Sadowski tin. Manning rfii, Stange t7) Boni- { 30"” n “haunt”. "Alonso whia dropped out this The New York Yankees are already owing unmistakable signs at on ling away from the kOWSbl ‘9‘ and Battey Hm: “h A ~ L, I Bit—Powell s m. Minn ~Min- m"_.TT::'“K:$;:M.‘ Cher MI. ' previous year. the race may be pretty well over by "Mtith- er's Day". Nothing Ieit then but a relatively less exciting battle ior second position. It's like having a mall boxing event too one-sided. and try- ing to drum up interest in the antee of $310,000 to 31.000.000. Bolan named the larger figure and asked {or more details. Las Vegas is the ninth city ,to sound out chances of staring ‘ihe light. ,‘ OthPr queries have coma and "m ‘lrom Seattle, Baltimore, Wash- ' , : Ilngion. DC. Montreal. Houston, The 5'3"“ Luna o“ "'9 I105 Angcles. Philadelphia and 31"" hand-1‘ Nelly we" E" iChlcago. lured ol a doe-eatdog struggle Patterson has ruled out Phil- ‘1‘“ “P ‘0 r N” 3‘“ , ' honal League team seems to adt'lphla. Listons home town. have decided mme u the and the California State Ath- letic Commission has indicated that it would (ollow New York's ‘ lead in refusing a license in Liston. The Canaan all—ataa- Min bowlers who palm-med on tele- vision during the week-end didn't impress. 'l‘heir scores were rath- er low, we thought, and we have The Bners in the South AM I few bowie" hm It Crest can War here the first [1 use ‘ Lanes who could have given the small, last-moving lighting those allelars a real run tor hum" We need I little more BOER Pic.qu l5 SABRE ' lNVlCTA' ELECTRA 225 with exclusive ADVANCED WRUST hmhmmeMmMame.mmmekMflh _ Yankees Showing (Signs league Narrowed Down Y." '9'. Wu]? '9“ 0' additional support by the hourlmutuel tickats. never were the contrary, the Kinkura boys astheclook ticks away twardilnon in evxlence am" theI put up some clove cmtests. But bod: Kinkora and the Legion Juniors were a hit weaker maniawnrrs and trainers ready to “Sir Gaylor " the Pontiac: and the RCAF. Himake the two big cults earn listen to some guy who more]- this year the Legimaires can be i their way into the winner's Cir-i hows at the bar, and they Vision Wand no that diey may hold the: own a little batta- with the other two clubs. the: this Meeteam league may turn out to he a real improverneni on last year's set-up. Yankees have. and dim are time or four teams Mia could conceivably land on top_ 11 «said i When Privy Councillor won the the race In ll-to-z favorite but big shots at the country's prem- Fred W Turner Jr.‘a Sir Ribot. be a very exciting race. and it la corniorting to think we have at least one major league to hold our interest throuui the summer months. 0! course. there'a always the chance that Maria will twist ,‘ his lam-lilac out oi alignment J sliding into second base. or that , Mantle will contract house maid's knee. or that n knuckle i ball will drive Howard's ar Blanchard's thumb up. We hate .0. be dreaming about such ' but the “ “ critical and demands dcspcrv ate measures. i Bowlers Noi Impressive practice to take them on our- selves [give us time; all we need is more practice and a better sense of direction; but there are definitely a number of bowie" hero whose averages compare well with those television big shots maworldoiahifiiflgvuluea.mearatifmfidaheadandahmldm trig iadauitp. Only in Buick have pit alumni- an Mu; abovetherestinitsfieid. Mthd—wiflithatmdifimal Maugham-imam. Andouiyywmmthhu mnlitythatbiaidsmatdiiessdaignwithacknowledgedmginec- meadow utilacdm—bydrlvingahdtwym. M HILLSIDE MOTORS, LTD. iSPORT ECHOES‘Sir Gaylord, Ridan Seen iSirong Favorites In Derby I: Joni WI. LOUISVILLE. Ky. (APi—Slr Gaylord and Ridan are drawing the an Kentucky Derby. Nev- ierthelesa. there are to rival i do. iLong Shot Cops iFree Handicap i NEW. England (CP) Free Handicap here last month. racing tans couldn't have been watching too closely. They gave the chestnut colt only a lat-too chance 0! cap luring Wednesday’s Two Thous- and Guineas Stakes. the one mile race tor thmyear-olds which pried oi! the lid oi the British flat racing season. But Privy Councillor took the lead {our turlongs {rum home ind Won the 15“ Will 0‘ ""3 iiavorite. Cyrrus. failing to hit Two Thousand Guineas by three I lmgtha to give his owner, MIL1 Gaerld Glover. a purse at 132,—: an. biggest in the history oi the’ rare. . The winning time was l:38.7l.| Ana‘ricun-owned Romulus. ant S-to-l shot. was second, two largtlu ahead at Prince Poppa. an Irish entry which started at ion-ms. <‘ Prince Poppa inst nipped an- other lrish mount. Clear Sonmd. in a photo for third. The Queens ‘ Jockey. Henry Carr. was aboard Prince Poppa. which is owned by Lady Sassoon. ~d-‘ “AL 19110 ‘deeper thinking equine experts. ‘ Their minds say “Ridan.” or But then, they Donut King. Sir Ribot. Sunrise . The uncertainties or hom,eounty or something else slam-int Wiesel. but 17 Itarterg a. racing. as tamiliar to the two ming down to the wire at an additional $1.50. the Derby ibuck better as his torn . up Churdifllbom atier- purse would hit union. 11.. noon. winner’s share would he uzzI. According to Hoyle. Christa pher '1'. Cheuery'a handsome_ . Sir Gaylord. the gent from Vir- i in addition to hit Gaylord and ginia. holds a alight edge over Ridan. the 15 seen as starter. Ridan. who lports the black and “with reservations" are In. .7. white uilka a! Mrs. Moody Jot-'W. Brown's Green Hornet. ley a! Mini. Fla. Peter W. Salmon Sch Crimson Satan. El Peco Bancb's decid- Old Louisville was humming edly. Estopinal H. Amud'a ; in anticipation of a great Derbyi‘l'ourh Bar. F'. and 3. Farm'. as the tourists arrived irom Good Fight, Thomas Eamr‘s near and far. The rains nl Tues~ Mister Pitt. 1‘. A. Grislom'a day were gone with a still west- Roman Line. M W. Hooper- arn wind that brwght cooler Admiral'a Voyage. Robert Leh- weadier. The long - range lore- main's Prego. Townsend . cast was (or posser ghowm Martin's Sunrise County. Neil S. by Friday, but {air and noar‘hlcCarthy'i Royal Attack. he. 70-dcgree weather on Saturday. ;man Keyea' Sharp County. Lit» Cnscy Hayes. who had two nei Siernbergcr's Doe Jocoy. .l. J. Astor's Escort entered “in never in contention, finish. ier thoroughbred classic audiand Verne W. Winchell Jr's in; eight lengths behind Privy missed. is confident Sir Gaylord iDnnut King. Councillor. ll at top torm. Sir Gaylord? Mister Pitt. Donut King. l Today another spring cllslic trimmed Ridan twice at Hia-‘Sharp Count. Royal Attack and win be run on [he Rowley mic leah belore Incurrlng a stigntipossibiy Prego might excus- hue, m; o“ Thousand Gui. ankle injury in February. ‘themselves it the track is neas {or three-yearold i'illies. 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