— * > epee imicaiick, Chadeetenkc Wed., May 5, 1965. 9| SPORTS FRONT Sherbrooke Tops Nelson _Chtown Teams For Second Straight oo 4 Win. om a Set For Action SHERBRQOKE, Que. (CP)— made it 10 at 17:89 of the first, standing work of Jim. Letcher in wards—Drouin, Guilbeault, Ri- Sherbrooke Beavers posted their period with Nelson defenceman the ‘Nelson nets held the score cher, Nolet, Cartier, Dupre. second straight Victory Bill Steinke in the penalty box. to 1-0. Cardin, Pepin, Burchell, Gaud- By JIM CULLEN Tuesday night when they Then at the mid-way mark of After the penalty to Steinke, reault. |downed Nelson. (B.C.) Maple the second period Simon Nolet Nolet advanced up the right side Referee — Vandeelan. Lines- Maritime five-pin bowling e championships “gets underway , Leafs 4-1 in the Allan Cup best- put the Beavers ahead 20 with but was chased to the corner, men — Morehouse, Vaillancourt in Shelburne, NS. with an estimated-nine teams |of-seven final series. Buck Crawford of the Leafs However, he managed to relay Y duled-to take part in the tournament. Action will continue Sherbrooke as in the first serving a penalty. the puck to Pepin who fired a ee om Thursday through Gaturday. game which it won 7-3 Sunday Less than two minutes later, shot which Letcher stopped. Rov First Peried — 1. 39 Penal There will be two teams representing Charlottetown when night proved too strong in the Walt Peacosh beat Serge Aubry picked up Pepin's rebound an¢ Roy \Nolet. Pepist) 17:30 Penal gets underway at the Nova Scotia Lanes. Seamen's All- third period for the Western for the Leafs’ lone counter of fired it behind the Nelson net- e#—Levesque, 2 and the Rollaway Juniors will be representing the Capitol entry. the evening. Georges Guilbeault minder. Drouin 5:10, Steinke 16:34, Ow- ity. +~ With the game 2-1_ moving into and Rene Pepin rounded out! No second period-marker ©. Levesque 18:52. : The Maritime competition was staged at the Charlottetown ithe final stanza, Sherbrooke got the Beavers’ scoring. proved: the winner. He was arse ee 3 i Rollaway, last year, and the tournament drew a large following |two tore goels and Nelson was Pepin with his third goal and put in. clear~by Pevin and a oe — Kilbur> the teams battled for the Maritime title. The Seaman's All- junable to match. assists on Roy’s and Nolet’s deked two Nelson defenders be- Siar aggregation was in contention right down to the wire and | ‘The Beavers scored two of markers. was the big point-get- fore cutting in front of the net 10:20. Penalties—Crawford 8:15, finished a close second to the Greenwood Aces. their four goals while the West- ter for the Eastern club. | to lift the puck over the fallen The Rollaway Juni held their own in last year’s competi- yern squad was shorthanded, one goOaltender n and when the final statistics were compiled the Charlotte- |in the first and another in the OUTSTANDING GOALIE Peacosh teamed with Ken Mec- Guilbeault (Drouin, Levesque) pwa youngsters had garnered a third place tie in the tri-province |steond Sherbrecke dominated olay jm Teer and Doug Kilburn on a = z ane. Pepin (Du- aying i coa ch , Georges Roy Roy the first rst period i and only ly the out- three-way passing effort at the , Cardin -— 19. ft Penalties — Seamen's team this season will have last year's players back 10:20 mark, with the Sherbrooke fin the fold with the exception of Vie Williams. Williams has defence. caught out of. position. penalty (served by Chawacka) been a top-notch performer with local bowling teams over the 18:30. Robidas 19:57. | BASEBALL ROUNDUP The puck moved to Peacosh Saves . but has reached the stage in his career where he prefers ‘in as front he stood of Aubry. uncovered He beat 15 Aubry feet — suas , is slippers and a big easy chair in front of the fire-place to the- strain of a Maritime championship tournament. Vic will be CHICAGO (AP)—Two home ning after Norm) Cash_ bobbled cleanly. replaced with the addition of ‘Shrimp’ Williams to the All-Star ‘puns each-by-Willie-Starge!l_and Floyd Robinson's grounder for. The_third period was a hard- Jerry Lynch powered the Pitts-. what should have been the third fought affair and threatened to The remainder of the Seaman's team includes: Roy Mae- 5 | burgh Pirates to a 6-3 victory out. Ron Hansen knocked in two get out of hand. with playing BILLIARDS: e Lover the Chicago Cubs Tuesday, of the runs with a single. Donald, Gordon Gallant, George Kays, Stanley ‘Dinger’ Johnson coaches Bobby Kromm of the abd Louis Smith. Smith is also a new face on this year's edition “SIGN GOLDEN BOOK | with Stargell’s three-run shot in The Tigers tied-the—score—in Leafs and Roy trading “some of the team : e the ninth the clinching |the second inning with the help swipes with their sticks : ros The Rollaway team will have: Reg ‘Junior’ Flana Len Jean Beliveau, team cap- Jean Drapeau, left, and coach the Stanley Cup. The champ- | blow. : nm Wert's two-run homer. : | tain of the Stanley Cup cham- Toe Blake look on. Reflected ions visited city hall after an | Lynch homered in the second! But Chicago went ahead for a nee Maal slmest i RELAXATIOV Ellsworth. Emmett Ellsworth. John ‘Beaver’ Arsenault,( Keith then he Doyle and Rickey Burns hurling for them. ; pion Montreal Canadiens, in the mirror behind Beliveau downtown streets to the cheers | inning, and Stargell | good in the third when it scored 3, Letcher made 45 stops to 23 © This wil] mark the 13th consecutive year for the Maritime signs the golden book at Mon- is the face of defenceman of the thousands of Montreal- |eonnected back-to-back to the | three mere rene 9 three singles. for Aubry — OF or five-pin tournament and the teams will be competing for the | treal City Hall while Mayor' Jean-Claude Tremblay, and ers. | sixth for a 3-2 Pirate lead. Ron and three Tiger errors by Al . Third game will be vlaved at Semeng Brothers trophy which has been in circulation since the | Santo’s run-scoring single in the |Kaline ,Wert and George Sherbrooke arena Thorne Ch’town Billiard Cleb jeighth tied it, but Stargell set- Thomas.

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Crowds Of Montreal Fans Winning reliever Al McBean A@ron exploded for two home LINEUPS ‘struck out against Ernie Brolio ™®S and Ed Mathews added Nelson: Goal — Letcher. De- pe gga 7 ie drew g (one in support of Tonh Clon- fence — Carlson, Stewart, Mal- walk. Then’ against Ted Aber: | inger’s five-hitter Tuesday night nathy, Bill Virdon singled and as..Milwaukee clobbered Hous- acko. Steinke. Steenson. For day competition and.also obtained an award for wards—Kilburn, Laughton, Cha- ba SS the most 300 games. |HonorStanleyCupChamps Donn Clendenon fouled out be-|'08 93 before # paid crowd. of wacka, Kromm, McTeer; Craw- fore Stargell ll smacked his fourth jonly| The 913. § was 0 rereréd : low ford. Peacosh, Rusnell, Mow- uy : r E } iz ery. Tid Bits From Here And There By JOE DUPIS minutes late arriving fora re- the team was invited to sign The Cubs loaded’ the bases |i" the Braves’ IS-year stay in Sherbrooke: Goal — 4. MONTREAL (CP) — Crowds | ception at City Hall prior to a the city’s golden book. with one out in the bottoni of Milwaukee. = = Defence — Roy, Robidas, Na- Joe Beckett, former British heavyweight boxing champion three to 10 tiers deep lined an icity - sponsored buffet Tuesday HOPES FOR THREE WINS the ninth against McBean, -but |, Cloninger didn’t give up a deau, Levesque, Chevalier. For- died a month ago in apparent poverty, actually left an es- leight-mile downtown route im night. They had some difficulty An obviously excited Mayor the relief ace choked off the ‘rough 5 1-3 , allowing of $90,566. his will disclosed Tuesday. For years other resi- Sunny spring weather Tuesday leaving the Forum where the Drapeau praised the Caradiens rally as the Pirates snapped a only two baserunners on walks. @ents-of Southampton, where Beckett died at 72, had to cheer the Montreal Cana-|cavalcade began because of a and expressed the hope they diens, winners of hockey'’s Stan- pressing throng of fans. could keep winning the coveted Tyna y ao Sse r a o see e i ey Cup. | GREETS EACH PLAYER - Stanley Cup until 1967. fi Pete Schmidt | Service € Between cheers and hand- that the money be shared equally by his three sons and two | | Mayor Jean Drapeau greeted In that year Montreal will waving, the enthusiastic fans CLEVELAND (AP) —. Joe pm. 11 Elm Ave. cs each player on the steps of City stage the world’s fair “and we. | Pepitone doubled across two Anytime — Anywhere chanted ‘‘halte-la, halte-la—les |Hall. First to arrive ‘was team can give you an abzolutely tre-; ‘Downs Savoie Jackie Parker, the celebrated quarterback Toronto Argonauts Canadiens sonta-la,”” a kind of runs and scored another as the captain Jean Beliveau, out- mendous reception right on the. cera oor RADAR Signed two years ago for an estimated $27,500 annually in salary . musical rah - rah in French Standing star of the team’s tri- fair site ‘nm. honor of three) — a tage Ben thao MONTREAL (CP) — Peter ANTENNAE. 2.WAY and bonuses. has signed his 1965 contract with the Eastern which, in rough translation, straight Stanley Cup wins RADIO : Schmidt of Toronto regained Conference club. If had ben rumored planned to | means, “hail, hail—the Cana- .umph,..and Bobby Rousseau, -and_held on for a the also a big goal-scorer in the —“He~spoke~in—both—-French—and 5-3 triumph Canadian welterweight boxi Phone 804-3297 this year and also that he would not be the Argo | diens have arrived.” English. : over Cleveland Tuesday night. ie | J.-A. MeINNIS-—-P; E> DOYLE Stanley Cup win. championship by scoring a 12- Gamp. There was no estimate on the terms contract | Canadiens won the Stanley The outburst came after rain round split decision over Ar- Each convertible carried two “Accept our testimony of gra- Cup. Saturday night, beating had delayed the game for 47 players. Bringing up the rear titude,”’ he told the team. mand Savoie of Montreal Tues- CLL LE ILIPLDLID ED LI LDAP AT LD LI ppecial bonuses. Chicago Black Hawks 40 in the minutes. Arturo Lopez started was coach Toe Blake, club Coach Blake, wearing a _nerv- -day_ night.

final game of their best-of- ous, smile. praised his own club the rally with an infield single MF “ Masters champion, Jack Nicklaus will not compete in the | president David Molson: and Schmidt gained the victory by —EXCAVA TING... seven playoff. . for’ “ziving me more thrills off Sonny Siebert, who had re- a~slim margin. LF general manager Sam Pollock. tired the Yankees in order the scoring heavily

The team, driving in 13 open LF than any other team I've ever on points as Savoie Tuesday. Nicklaus will remain in Colum- | The cavalcade traversed the first three innings. A was content - convertibles led by six motor- route slowly in orderly fashion. | coached.” to wait for openings for. hard LF cle policemen and a 3-piece | After his brief speech in Eng- There were no_ disturbances, NEW YORK (AP)—Al Jack- blows to the head. OP nd on a fire truck, were 15 llish, the coach moved away traded veteran relief Bill Hénry to though several times fans son, a loser in three previous At 144 pounds, the veteran LG from the battery of micro , Sap Francisco Giants Tuesday for reliefer Jim Duffalo. Last scrambled through the crowds starts: scattered eight hits and Savoie gave away 1'2 pounds LF year Duffalo was 5-1 in 35 games and had an | BASEBALL vhones in the mayor's office. |to seek autographs from their Yogi Berra, making his initial and five years to his younger op- BD 2.92. Henry was 22 last year and his earned run average was The mayor whispered to him to ponent. 2, * ‘idols. National League start, collected LD SCORES The Stanley Cup and the Conn say something in French and _ Two judges seored the match

two singles, pacing the New MP | Blake complied with a few brief 96-54 in Schmidt's . y York Mets to a 2-1} victory over favor, using ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Smythe Trophy, which was won . LF by Beliveau as; the outstanding 1 words. Philadelphia Tuesday night. the five-point must system. The commence Tuesday, May 25. Five teams will be compet- | National ' eaque Both Beliveau and» Molson LD 003— 6101 Playoff performer, rode with Jackson, who had been rele- \third judge favored Sayoie 56-35. . RCMB, Firemen, | Pittsburgh. 010,002 LT a im the league and shoe tes Bankers, gave short addresses~in*French. It was the second recent meet- held last Monday ' | Chicago 101 000 010— 3 60 the band, glistening like jewels gated to bullpen duty after giv- City Pelice and Power Kings. At a meeting LP and Edgar Ellis, secre- Gibbon, McBean (2-2) (8), and in the bright sun. ing up 14 earned runs in 15 in- ling for the pair, both former Maynard Roy was elected president \Canadian welterweight title LD of the league for the coming season. All league | Pagliaroni; Koonce, Broglio Both trophies were carried nings as a starter, pitched out @. CHIN KFILLIN . tary-treasurer holders, who fought to a draw games will be played Monday-Thursday at the Queen Char- (0-2) (8), Abernathy (9) and into the mayor's office, where Dart Results of a first inning jam and \ oe w a . - blanked the Phillies for eight ae March 30 in a non title » DIAL 4-6423 ' ‘innings while setting a team 3 p-m. sine oe ou os in F ran. n. 403 002 000— 9113 000 000 2 63 PROBABLE | Are Released record with 11 . Schmidt, who lost his title last Q oe St. Louis 011 Marichal (4-2) and Haller; ST. LOUIS ‘AP)—Jesus Alou Sadecki (0-3), Taylor (1), Pur- | WL Pts fl, Tero to Joes Duele N Machine Overster’ KEITH CARMICHAEL and Willie Mays hit two - run last-minute replacement key (4), Briles (7). Carlton (8) The following are the final as Sa- \ Henry MacLean Brackley Pt. Rd. Ch'tows homers before Ray Sadecki voie’s opponent. and eee HRs: SF., J. By THE CANADIAN PRESS standings in “the Charlottetown aE ATTA AMA a a French Society could. retire a batter, and the Alou (1), Mays (7), Hatt (2). Probable pitchers for foday’s Inter-Club Dart League: San Francisco Gia nts sailed 'St. L. Boyer (2). 5 major league games, won and Sgts Mess 69 36 138 past St. Louis 9-2 Tuesday night, Houston 000 001 002— 3 53 lost records in parentheses: Sportsman 67 38 134 snapping the Cardinals’ five- Milwaukee 313 001 Olx— 9140 American League Legion “A” 63 42 126 Bruce (1-2), Dierker ‘(3), Chicago, Buzhardt ‘20) and Brace “‘A” 4956 9% |game winning streak: (SPECIAL MARITIMES - Launches Protes | Jim Hart added a two-run CONTEST! Coombs (8) and Brand; Clonin- Horlen (1-2) at Detroit, Lolich CLA 4857 % ger (3-2) and Torre. HRs: Hou- (3-1) and Wickersham (10) (2) Brace “‘B” 4659 92 | homer in the third inning off re- eile DRUMMOND VILLE. Que. cup to Montreal team captain ston, Staub (1). Milwaukee, (Twi-N), Legion “RB” 39 66 7g | liever Ron Taylor, giving Giant | (CP)—The St. Jean Baptiste Jean Beliveau Saturday night Mathews ‘6), Aaaron 2 (4). Baltimore, Barber (1-2) at RCAF 29 66 78 right-hander Juan Marichal an early bulge. Marichal checked Society of the area of Nicolet, after the Canadiens defeated Phila 000 000 001— 1 8 1 Minnesota, Pascual ‘2-), (N). The semi-final rounds are Que., has protested the exclu- Chicago Black Hawks 40 in the New York 100 000 10x—- 2 91 New York, Ford (21) at scheduled to get underway on ‘the Cardinals on six hits for his fourth victory in six decisions. sive use of English by Nationa! seventh game of their best-of- | Herbert>‘1 - 2) Wagner (7), Cleveland, Terry (3-1 (N). Thursday, May 6: | Hockey League president Clar- seven final playoff series. Roebuck (7) and Triandos;! Boston, Lonborg (0-1) at Los Series A: i “A” at KANSAS CITY ‘AP) — Don ence Campbell in his presenta- Campbell's brief remarks im Jaackson (1-3) and Berra. Angeles, May (1-1), (N). 7% May 6—Legion Sgts Lock’s fifth-inning triple drove tion of the Stanley Cup to she English were interrupted by Les Angeles 401000012—8 8@ Only games scheduled. Mess. in the go-ahead run in the Wash- boos and shouts as he stood at Cincinnati 203 010 000— 6 91) National League . May eo Mess at Legion ington Senators’ 4-2 victory over In a‘telegrart¥®- sent. Monday to centre ice in the Montreal! Drysdale, Brewer (1-1) (6) Pittsburgh, Law (0-3) at Chi- Kansas City Tuesday night. | NHL . the society ob- Forum to present the cup. Mo- and Roseboro; Jay, (1-1), Me- cago, Buhl (2-1). May 20—Legion “A"’ at Sgts Lock's hit scored Ken McMul- | fected to what it called Camp ments later, Beliveau's accept-|Cool (9) and Edwards. HRs: Los Angeles, Koufax (2-1) at Mess. (If necessary) len, who had singled, breaking @ || bell’s “ignorance” of the French ance speech in French and Eng- |LA—W. Davis (3), Lefebvre Cincinnati, O'Toole (0-3), (N). Series B: 2-2 tie and heloing righthander Houston, Farrell (3-1) at Mil- language lish was received in complete. (2). Cin—Coleman (4), Pinson | May 6—1. CLA at Sportsman. Phil Ortega pick up his first | 6) quiet. (4), Harper (2). : waukee, Sadowski (2-1), (N). 2. Brace “B” at Brace. “A” Ford Mustan Commenting on the protest, victory: after three losses. Or- Campbell said in‘ Montreal Tues- The uproar during Mr. Camp- |. American League San Francisco, Perry (1-2) at May 13 1. Sports at CLA tega needed three innings of >) St. Louis, Stallard (1-1), (N). day he regrets he cannot speak bell’s remarks apparently re- New York 000 410 000— 5 606 2. Brace A" at Brace-"B", scoreless relief aid from Steve 1,7 Oe daa French because “there's nothing sulted im his suspension of | Cleveland 000 300 000— 3 50 Philadelphpa, Herbert (1-1) at May 20 1. CLA at Sportsman. Ridzik afetr Ed Charles led off I would like to be more able to Montreal's star right “Winger; Bouton (2-2) Ramos (8) and New York, Spahn (2-1) or Cisco 2. Brace “‘B" at Brace ‘A’. the Kansas City seventh with a Maurice Richard in 1955 for the | ds; Siebert (2-1) Donovan (0-0), (N). (If necessary). triple. “I am not sufficiently fluent last three games and the play- (4) Weaver (6) Bell (8) and to speak French in public, but offs of that season. | Azcue. HRs: NY—H. Lopez (1). DETROIT (AP) Chicago ah my sympathies are toward Richard's 1955 suspension re- ana a a) MASTER L MASTER White Sox capitlized on five De- every cordial relation possible sulted from his hitting a Boston Washington 010111000— 4 706 troit errors for six unearned with my French friends.” Bruins player with a stick and Kansas City 010 100 000— 2 93 runs in the first four innings and Mr. Campbell presented the his slugging of a linesman. Ortega (1-3), Radik ++, Kline *-went on to score a 10-6 victory (9) and McDonald: O'Donoghue éver the Tigers Tuesday ~‘~t sicss Sheldon (5), Stock (7) and SACK The White Sox scored re ryan. unearned runs in the first in- Chicago 03 201 010~10 134 A/CKLAUS Detroit 030 100 011 6 95 | HAS BEEN Peters, Wills (1-0) (4) Wilhelm | NICKNAMED (7) and Roman: McLean (0-2 EVERYTHING Rakow (3) Gladdings (5) Sherry | FROM (7) and Freehan. HR: Det—| ‘Bagy ; Wert (2). BEE; ” ~~ to & Baseball Practice cat an The Power Kings softball BEAR,” team which will be competing Zur in the Charlottetown Commer- ALTER cial League will hold a practice WHAT tonight at 6.30 p.m. on the K of C diamond. pee | | Beatles’ ’ Tour | See Ab THOUSANDS of CASH PRIZES! May Be Dropped | THERES 77%? LONDON (Reuters) The ONE EASY! Wm uP 10 $100. 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