q dav in the opener of a double. | & record for most double plays in ‘a nine-inning game, with nine. spy peeps me _. Straight one-hitter Sunday, “ AMERICAN LEAGUE McDowell Hurls 1 Hitter; - ~ Angels Are Devil s To Sox aon CLEVELAND (AP) McDowell pitched ‘his lowing only a bloop double by Don Buford in the. second in- ning, as Cleveland Indians -de- feated Chicago White Sox 1-0 for-‘their 11th victory in 12 games this season. McDowell, outdueling , Tommy John, struck out 10 in. ‘bringing his record to 40 and ended a White Sox winning streak at five. The only hit he permitted | came with two out in the sec-.| ‘ ond inning when Buford blooped | ; his double down the right field line. out of the reach of firs baseman Fred Whitfield. BOSTON (AP)—Joe Adcock, | Jim Fregosi and Jack Warner | cracked homers in powering | California. Angels to a 6-1 vic- tory over Boston Red Sox Sun- | header. Young Jim McGlothlin gained his second vicfory in three de- cisions with relief help from vet- | eran Lew Burdette. The Angels | infield helped McGlothlin and | Burdette by pulling off six dou- | ble plays. A With. the Red Sox completing | three double plays; the two’ teams tied .the major league BOSTON (AP) — Jerry Ste- phenson became the first Bos- ton pitcher to hurl a complete | game this season, checking | | California on nine hits as Red | Sox crushed Angels 9-1 Sunday | and gained a split of their Sun- | day’ doubleheader. Angels won the opener 61 _with a three-homer attack. The two teams tied an. Ameri- ean League record by pulling | off a total of 12 double plays in the twin bilt-~ The California infield was flawless in working eight double plays in the twinbill. Boston had three in the opener and one in the nightcap. The total tied the league-record of 12 set by Phila- —delphia and Cleveland in 1931, and equalled by Boston and Chi éago in 1917, and New York and | Kansas City in 1955. | WASHINGTON _(AP) — Jim (Mudcat) Grant scattered eight hits and drove in two runs. with | a double, giving Minnesota Twins a 3-1 victory and a split of their doubleheader with ASK FOR YOUR FREE ~ COPY OF BUSTER BROWN’S NEW 1966. STYLE CATALOGUE. |behind Roland Sheldon’s scan | 4 \hit pitching. Kansas City had a 4-2 lead in the nightcap until White | started - the .sixthwith a homer | off Chuck Dobson. Roger Maris | followed with a walk, and Lew | Krausse replaced Dobson. | | NEW YORK (AP) — Roland) Sheldon’s three-hit pitching and | a run-scoring single by Ken | Suarez in the sixth inning led | Kansas City Athletics to a 1-0 | victory over New York Yankees Sunday in the opener of their | : |doubleheader. : | Ossie Chavarria scored the game’s only run, rapping a dou- ble off Whitey Ford with two | | t | out in.the sixth and coming in | SECOND SECTION “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew’ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 2, 1966. \ ‘SPORTS FRONT “Who Rates 1st By CHRIS ANNETT From a chump to a champ in five seconds. : That’s the way Ralph Backstrom summed up his winning goal:-in--the-jubilant Montreal dressing. room following the fourth game in the Stanley Cup series. Backstrom had been previously benched by coach Toe Blake but he did not “let any grass grow under Bis fost when BA MpORtENe NA OF portunity in the third period. His goal came as a result of a picture passing play that was lepicat of the Hab. attack. ; The Montreal strength in centers is starting te show as the experts predicted it would before the series. Big Jean Beliveau tipped in the other Hab marker and Henri Richard, although held scoreless gave the Wings a lot to think about as he stickhandled through them on several occasions and checked closely all the time he was on the ice. On the other hand Detroit center Norm Ullman continued to star but unhappily the same can not be said for Alex Delvecchio and newcomer Hall did not inspire’ the linemates to any heights of glory yesterday. ' the score in the third period when he lifted the disc over a sprawling Worsley but it went over the net. Ullman was a In Smythe Race on Suarez’ single. : DETROIT (APY — Baltimore : 2a -| Orioles ran their winning streak Mae to 10 Sunday, riding Boog Pow- JOHN POWELL .{ell’s two-run homer and a. two- é run single by Brooks Robinson Washington Sunday. Senators‘to a 41 victory over Detroit. Steve Barber, with ‘relief help from Dick Hall in the eighth in- ning, got the victory, the Ori- + won the opener 5-3. Grant’s nightcap triumph was only the second in the last hine Benger games for_the defending Ameri- |oles 12th. in 13 games this can League- champions. season Twins scored all. their second Powell got Oriolés . started when he hit~his second homer |game runs in the second inning | of the year,, off Detroit starter off Mike McCormick. Bob Al- ay dws eae ad = Tremblay. and Worsley. most valuable player in the ever the goalie’ for the Wing: roster this season is now a series and he had made six i | @ a - Tops for playground rough-and- tumble, the mix and match rrracles from Buster Brown. - Color-coordinated ensembles actually help children learn to dress themselves. And the colors stay bright wash after wash. Need no ironing. Won't shrink or stretch. Made of 100% premium ee een ® cotton. The gir! tops tapered slacks with a smart rol collar pullover. The rib top anklets have selvedge edge. Slacks Sizes 3 to 6X. Red, navy, blue. 2.98 Pullover Sizes 2 to 6X. White, yellow, blue, red. 2,59 Anklets §9¢ The boy wears neatly cuffed Chino slacks, a Riviera Tip collar polo shirt and brightly . striped crew socks. Slacks Sizes 3 to 6X. Natural, navy, taupe. 4.98 Polo shirtSizes2 to 6Xin white, yellow, blue, redorbeige with contrasting collar. 9.59 , ~ Crewsocks §Q¢ a Crozier wottld have been this observers Detroit choice. How _jof pace shot" but was robbed a couple of times by both J. C. _WHO’S THE BEST_ of candidates for the Con tevte Trophy (awarded to the playoffs) Diminutive Roger : s injured hisleg in a . accident in the first period and whether he will return to the big question mark. Crozier’s . heroics gave the Wings a victory in the second game of the sensational stops in of five minutes in which he played. lison walked | and scored on Joe Sparma, in the. fourth in- “CROZIER | INJURED his opportunity in the “wings” for he played a magnif- Bernie Allen’s double. Then jning. Robinson was on base Jerry Zim an waa given an| with a single. ; icent-game for them even if it was in a losing cause. However eeu oe c e a Montreal Canadiens’ Bobby goalie,.whose outstretched leg a sprained left knee and a Cup game Sunday at Detroit. | that is mot going te make him a candidate for the Conn laces. Pilaad the tate i ; . - Rousseau (15) veers in trying was hooked by. the skate of twisted left ankle and had to Montreal won the contest 2-1. Smythe trophy. panionie doable co ae Hee John Surtees to avoid a coltision with Roger ~ Rousseau. Crozier collapsed — be removed from the Stanley (AP Wirephoto) Norm Uliman and Bill Gadsby have to be the other two : See et ee Kos boon. playing tarxifie locker oa Gan. ad Wine Mia tere WASHINGTON (AP) — Don, Wins Second ~ and it ‘ales pen that a pie of his caliber has been \Lock drove in three runs with | the privilege of having his ved on the a two-run homer and a single or nists. ee Washin SIRACUSA, Sicily (AP)—John Stanley Cup for 20 years. He has indeed been a standout Fe: ted br gton Senators 4de- |surtees, the ace British driver for the Wings and a performance like he has been putting eal innesota’ Twins 5-3 in who was almost killed in a |_ on is bound to inspire the youngsters on the club. the first "game of a doubleheader jcrash in Canada last year, Ullman too has been going through the rigorous pace Sunday.—-It-__was__the ae scored the second ‘straight vie- | ‘with-honors and is-well-up among the scoring leaders. Peynesey loss in the last ct tory in his comeback Sunday HABS A Pp i games with a record-breaking perform- e sake Ser RAETEN Washington's Pete Richert ance in the Grand Prix of Sir- In Te om el a ra Picking candidates from Montreal poses a bit more of had a perfect game through five |acusa. | 8a 8. ck a problem for this’ observer for as most readers know if I ‘innings but was jarred by Earl| Surtees led all the way as he 2 : had the final choice in star selections members of the Mon- Battey’s first home run of the |dfove his Ferrari over the 191-| By BOB DIg . Detroit scored a pair of upset jon the ice in the final 20 min-jalties—P. MacDonald 4:25, Ull-| ‘real team would occupy: them all. ~- season at the start of the sixth, (mile course at a speed of 1146 | DETROIT (CP) — Centre |victories at Montreal last Week |utes. man 10:15, Ferguson 13:21, Névertheless fans will have to agree that Jean Beliveau, The Twins then loaded the bases {miles an hour, a record for the [Ralph Backstrom, used spar. that had Canadiens, le mk ue DETROIT GOT PENALTIES [Howe 14:62. eee et 2 ie oe Ge aa with nobody out but scored only |T@ce- The previous record was |ingly game, — eereee et ser : ropes, ar Part of the reason was a se-| Secomdperlod—1. Detroit, Ull- Beliveau, just’ shaking off the effects of the 10 day ~ one run on Cesar Tovat’s. sae. 110.6 mp.h. by Jim Clark of |bench to score late ee ee rd " ores cre, Walch |ries of early penalties to Detroit |™4" 4 (MacGregor, Henderson) | layoff..has.. —and._tying--goals-in_the_last_.twe— rifice fy Scotland last year.” [period “and “gave Montreal“ Ca*\ran Montreal's “winning “streak |when Blake sent out his power |11:24: 2 Montreal, Beliveau 4 |" 90 Jc has played tremendous defense throughout the Lorenzo ‘Bandini of Maly, also jnadiens a 2-1 victory ever De- jin Detroit to four games, has |pjay ‘headed by Beliveau.. In |(J- ©. Tremblay, Duff) 19:51. series and generally when any marksmen slipped past him NEW YORK (AP) — Roy |in a Ferrarl,—was 2% seconds |troit that evened the best-of- jreinstated Canadiens as series |hetween he used a line estab. |Penalties—Watson 7:44, Harper) Worsiey was johnny on the Backstrom has had his \White’s leadoff homer in the |behind in: second. seven Stanley Cup final at two | favorites. lished for the last\game with 12:11, Howe 18:23. ups and downs in the series but they have been mostly ups sixth inning triggered a six-run| Surtees, world driving cham- |games each. Fifth game of the series will Henri Richard at tre be- |. Third period — 3. Montreal,| 5 he has to be considered rallythat. carried New York |pion. in 1964, was _ severely_hurt The speedy 28-year-old centre [be in Montreal Tuesday at 8 |tween Dave Balon.\and..Leon.|Backstrom 3 (Duff, Roberts) | ‘The winner of the trophy does not. have. tebe. from the. Yankees to a 10-4 second-game |seven months ago at Mosport, |from Kirkland Lake, Ont., com-|p.m. EDT while the sixth” will” Rochefort. . 15:37. Penalties—Ferguson 4:43, am but that is a big help te say the least. Having — victory over Kansas. a{Ont., during_a_practice_run: He {pleted a three-way play with |be in Detroit Thursday at 8 |” several times inthe games |2erman, Provost 16:36 taken two pressure games in Detroit the Habs-have to be - split of their doubleheader Sun- |posted the first victory in his |Jim Roberts and Dick Duff that |pm. EST. The seventh game tempers appeared set .to ex- Shots on goal by : favored. The closeness of the series can be indicated by the day. comeback last week at Monza, |gave Montreal its second come- |now is scheduled for Montreal |pioge. In one outbreak in the | Montreal 12 18 8—33| fact that the Wings have only one more goal than Mon-- Athletics won the* opener 1-0 ‘Italy. os back victory here. ~ |/Saturday. second period play was delayed Detroit 5-9 9-—23/ treal (11) but they mare their work cut out for them from . Captain Jean Beliveau got the |several minutes while officials |_ Attendahice—15,154. eee other Montreal counter after ~#Norm Ullman had given Detroit la 1-0 margin. Both came in the second period. . : STALLED MOMENTUM The loss not only stalled the |momentum Detroit built-in the- first two games, but it was ex- pensive in that goalie Roger Crozier, a series standout, was broke up a wild shoving match. No penalties resulted. The injury to Crozier marked the first time in two years that a starting netminder was forced to leave because of in- juries._In_the 1964 semi-final_be-_|- tween Detroit and Chicago Black Hawks, Bob Champoux replaced Terry Sawchuk in the Wings’ Boal and Detroit went on-to-win-the game-5-4. The game also marked the first time in three games tele- vised_by NBC across the United States that Detroit has lost. Backstrom said after the game “it’s strange how you can ‘a [go from-a-chump-te-a_champ. in | five seconds.” 3 He added Duff and Roberts json made. “a hell of a play to get the puck to me.” COULDN’T FAULT BASSEN Blake commented after the game that Bassen could not be faulted for the two goals that beat him. “They would~ have- beaten anybody.” The- —garly- penalty. killing chores appeared to take a lot of steam out of Detroit, despite the fact they eventually got the opening goal. The Wings also appeared off their normal sharp passing game and Canadiens at times dominated the with Crozier was replaced : by vet- Hank Bassen, who was nm. for both goals. On nei- "shot did he have much mee—and he am “A defensive lapse by winger Rousseau allowed Bruce MacGregor to set up Ullman for his goal. Gump Worsley in the ontreal net had little chance on the shot that meee? through a maze of players in front of | Montreal held a wide edge in Iplay, outshooting the Wings ! 33-23 in the game. Crozier made Isix saves before being injured, ifour of them brilliant close-in } stops. | Rousseau tried to jam _ the puck by the right post and slammed into Crozier. The little game Red Wing goalie suffered a |their forechecking and hustle. Istrained left knee and a! After the scoreless. first.pe- sprained ankle. riod, the Wings.came out strong Coach Toe Blake had used and held an edge for the first Backstrom only once in each of |half—the only time in the game the first two periods and until |Canadiens appeared to sag. SUMMARY ithe shift that resulted in the — goal, had not sent him' First period—No scoring. Pen- OFFICIAL OPENING of The Prince Edward Island Music Festival CONFEDERATION CENTRE TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Under the Distinguished Patronage-of His Honor. Lieutenant Governor W.' J. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald The Honorable Premier W. R. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw The Honorable the Minister of Education Dr. L. G. Dewar and Mrs. Dewar His Worship Mayor Walter J. Cox and-Mrs. Cox His Worship George Key, Jr. and Mrs. Key His Worship Mayor Bruce H. Yeo.and Mrs. Yeo — man. George Kernek. a bruised left ful but gave no indication Mays would miss any action. PITTSBURGH (AP) Roberto Clemente rapped four York Mets’ three-game streak 8-0 Sunday. Jerry. Grote. —_—_—__—— Mr. Lloyd G. Queen, Toronto; Mrs. Frances Wickberg, Winnipeg; Mr. Wayne K. _ Riddell, Montreal; Mr. Earle Terry, London. ~Mr. Preston V. Beck, President, Presiding PROGRAM WILL INCLUDE: Junior Bands, Boys” Chorus, Piano Solos, Baritone Solo, Women’s Choruses, Piano Quartet & Hands on 2 pianos). Remarks «by Lt.-Gov. MacDonald,~ who will — Officially open. rl Admission 50¢ ~ also declare the Festival was forced to leave the game in: the fourth inning after a colli- sion with St. Louis first base- Mays, who somersaulted over Kernek in the fourth inning, was not seriously hurt but suffered knee. The Giants’ trainer said the injury was a Bob Veale pitched a four-hitter co hits as Pittsburgh stopped New Veale struck out nine and al- lowed only four singles, two by ‘HAngeles Dodgers bunched three NATIONAL LEAGUE Astros Top Chicago Cubs Cuff. Phils SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—San x Francisco’s Gaylord Perry shut out--St.__Louis_on four singles Sunday as Giants edged Card- inals- 2-0 on an unearned run and a homer by Len Gabriel- “Giants? centre_fielder__ Willie Mays again failed to hit the -/512th homer of his career and ‘LEE MAYE | Edmonton Kings Enter Finals ada championship by defeating Estevan Bruins 5-3 Sunday. The win gave Edmonton the best-of-seven final series 42. Kings will meet Oshawa Gener- 3 Clemente doubled and on’ a bases-loaded walk fourth inning, doubled ’ five--run fifth Be LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los of their four hits in the third inning, one a run scoring bunt single by pitcher Don Sutton, and scored three runs for a 3-0 victory over Cincinnati Sunday. Sutton was headed for his first major league shutout—un- til he was relieved by Ron Per- The Dodgers didn’t get a hit after the third inning off Milt Pappas and Ted Davidson, but they did enough damage with their three in the third. ‘ CHICAGO (AP) Chicago | Cubs, . capitalizing eo six Phila- | delphia—errors..in weather, ended a nant losing streak Sunday ‘by defeat- ing Phillies 6-1 behind the six- hit pitching of Bill Faul. Faul, making his first start of ithe season, gave up only avho- [| mer by Bill White in the fourth | linning. White’s blast against the |-wind-.cleared _ the right field | istands. ATLANTA | (AP)—Mike Cuel- ~-degree|. Memorial Cup Edmonton 5 Estevan 3 (Edmonton wins __hest-of-seven western Canada final series 4-2) Allan Cup Guelph 2 Sherbrooke 4 (Sherbrooke wins best - of- ~ seven eastern Canada. finals: 42.) REMEMBER WHEN Joe Louis won the 67th bout of his 71 as a heavy- weight 15 years. ago tonight —in 1951 — when he beat Omelio -—Agramonte over 10@ rounds at Detroit, Retired ‘as world champion in 1949, The Brown Bomber aes ed a comeback until stopped in the eighth round by Rocky Marciano late in 1951. APPROGE FREEDOM BILL LONDON (AP)—The House of Commons approved in principle Friday a “bill making British Guiana independent May 26 ue changing its name to Guyana. CHARGE SMUGGLING TOKYO ( Reuters ) Two. | Americans in the crew of a U.S, freighter under charter to the | military sea transport service lar’s four-hit pitching and home (were in police Rapes Saturday — runs by Jim Gentile, Lee Maye caf John Bateman swept a ston Astros to a 7-1 victory over -Atlanta Braves. Sunday. | Cuellar, winning his third | game without a loss, lost his bid | for_a shutout in thesninth when Hank Aaron, the. major league rH on_.suspiogon_of smuggling. nar-—. jcotics into Japan from South |Viet Nam, police reported. De- jtectives confiscated about twe- |pounds of what they believed to be marijuana from the two Americans in the street in Yoko- sjka. ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 14