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Forsecond Straightwin — * > 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 ROUNDUP The puck moved to Peacosh 18:30. Robidas 19:57. but has reached the stage in his career where he prefers | BASEBALL as he stood uncovered 15 feet Saves , is slippers and a big easy chair in front of the fire-place to the- ‘in front of Aubry. He beat Aubry — suas 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 inning 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 |eonnected back-to-back © 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- 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. fnaugurati 2 the competition. Ph. 22167 5 night with came time slated for !75 Gt. George Leuis Smith will be performing with [og meters with two out in the MILWAUKEE (AP) — 8:30 p.m. EDT. _ 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 hit 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 innings, 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.
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