—~; i eet In Four Straight SHERBROOKE cP — Toe #4 wictary a Sherbrooke Bez 27s ever Nelson BC) Mapie Leafs Saturday night brouzht the Allan Cup back fo Quebec province after an ab- sexe of 12 x ears. Gill Gilbert, manager-of the vanquished Leafs, said the Beavers were “without 2 doubt worth: ‘champjons of Canada” anc added that the Beavers were the best-balamced team hs pesterm squad had met ail season he Sal fore +4.1@ arday sight w pe- spectators, the row for the Sher- their hest-of- playoff - Beav- z. a fourth mn 2 brooke seven term im Allan Cup ers douned the Leafs 7-3 in the opener. 41 im the second game and then steam-rolled the hap- less Leafs 92 in the third \!! zames. were plaved here SCORES THREE TEMES Simon Nolet sparked the Sherbrooke attack Saturday rmizh three goals Claude Cardin was a step be- scoring Wind Git tae goals and Georse” Guilbeault. Larry Drouin and Rear Richer cet ane apiece Pace- setter for. ©. the hapless e om i 0 coun ROY Leafs was Mike Laughton who beat Beaver e Serge Aubry twice. The other two scorers for Nelson were Buck Crawtord and defenceman Dave Stewart. The Allan Cup, emblematic of BASEBALL ASSOCIATED _PRESS SATURDAY National League RB. THE Cincinnati 000 538 116—10 161 Pittsburzch 100 660 oo8— 1 81 Maloney ‘40: and Edwards: Véale-*2-1. Schwall +4), Wood ‘>\, Sisk (6). Cardwell (3) and Paghiarom. Crandall’ (6). HR: Cin—Johnson (5). Milwaukee 600 eee 628— 7111 New York 300 601 GOx— 4 42 Lemaster (22). Niekro (3), Osinski 3: and Torre. Fisher 1-3), Parsons ‘8}, Ribant «9) and Cannizzaro. HR- Mil—Mat- hews (7): NY—Swoboda 2 (7). Heuston G33 21 116—11 188 Chicage 670 630 100— 6 84 Nottebart, Dierker (5) (1-0) and Brand; Koonce (2-1). Brog- lie (3), McDaniel (6), Baumann 8: and Bertell HR: Hou— Staub, -+35> Wan +3-, ‘l\; Chi—Banks (6). Williams “(2), Altman +3). Les Angeles 300 100 203— 9 140 San Fram 690000 000 © 33 Drysdale ‘42: and Roseboro, Torborg ‘(7'; Herbe! (1-2), Shaw (1), Hendley (7), Priddy (9) and Haller, HR: LA—Parker 1), Torberg 11). St. Levis 00060206060 8 60 Phila. 001 603 103 61— 9172 Simmons, Taylor (6). Schultz (7). £Jariton (7), Purkey (3), Briles (10 601) and Uecker: Belinsky Raldschun & Roe- buck (9, Culp {11 1-1) and Triandos. Dalrymple ‘7°. Cor- rales (11). HR: Sti — Skinner ‘1 American Ieacue . New Vork 5308 000 298— 7 90 Wash. one one 083 3 40 Bouton (32) and Edwards; Richert (1-3) Narum (1). Kreut- ver (4°. Wilthite and Brum- lev. HR. NY-Pepiton (1) Bover 2). Detroit 638 080 G00 066 b81— 4102 Baltimere 29 616 G08 G00 Gee— 3 16 2. Aguirre. Rakow ‘6: Sherry (3, Gladding (11), Fox (12) (20) .and Freehan- McNally, Miller (10--Hall «13» and Orsino. HR: Det-Kaline 4'; Bal-John- son (1). Cleveland O13 ene ofe— R176 Rastan O61 132 lin—15 161 Kralick ‘%1), McMahon (2), Weaver ‘4°. Hedlund 5: Wil- liams ‘6°, Stange (7) and Az- cue. Monbouquctte 32, Ra datz ‘&' and Ryan HR Cle Alnns 4 Whitheid 3 Bes— Comgiiare 3) Chicage 000 061 eee 1 70 Minnesota 00 061 I2x— 4 90 Peters (2-2. Wilhelm (7) and Romano. Wartin Grant ‘3 and Battery HR: Min- Hall (3) . Kansas City 009 298 008— 2 81 Les Angeles 060 667 1@x— 2 80 Seziu (23). Stock (7, Wyatt ‘8 and Blanchard: Lopez (42) and Rodgers. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SUNDAY National League First Milwaukee 212 660 Jee— £176 New York 090679 000— 2 61 Cloninger (42: and Torre: Jackson (1-4), Cisco 3). Lary 4. Willey ‘6), Parsons (9) and Rerra. HRs Mil—Torre (4), Tomes (2), Menke «3 Second Vite asker jee @2e 1ee— 4110 New Veork one 010 1— 5 91 Carrell; Osinski (6). Tiefen- suer ‘@1) 8 and Torre: Bear- marth. Ciseo (6). Bethke (2-0) 8) and Cannizzare. Gonder +6) HR Wil—Jenes (3) Torre 2 (6). “ Leos 106 G08 Ge1— 2 608 Phila. / 281 100 G@x— 4 91 Sadecki (64: amd McCarver: Mahaffey (19). Roebuck (9) and Triendes HRs Stuart (3), Callison [S). Phila— Cinctanati oes one 83 5 880 ,dall ROUNDUP HR. Cin—-Pavietich (2). First Heuston Chicage Johnson 000 624 02311 181 206 621 000— 5 78 (2 - 0. Woodeshick 7*, Owens *«9) and Bateman; Buhi. (3-2), McDaniel. ‘6), Aber- nathy (8), Brogho «9; and Roz- novsky. HRs Hous—Bateman 3’, Wynn (4), Staub (4). Chi— Roznovsky(1). Second Heuston Chicage 000 060 616 1 60 OO! 101 6ix— 7 110 Bruce ‘1-3: Raymond (8) and Brand: Elisworth (32) Aber- nathy “8? and Roznorsky. HR: Chi—Beckert ‘1), Banks 2 (8) Landrum (Db. Les Angeles 600 062 016— 3 $1 San Fran. 000 200 Oix— 6 90 Koufax ‘3 - 2), Miller (8), Brewer ©8 and _ Roseboro:; Perry, Murakami (8). Marichal (5-2 +8) ‘bnd Hiatt. HRs: LA— Davis-‘47= American League New York 000.100 102 4 £0 Washington 002 000 2ix—..5 80 Ford (23), Mikkelson (7), Hamilton ‘7). Reniff ‘3'. Blanco 8) and Edwards, Schmidt (7); Orteza ‘23. Kline ‘8. Daniels 9: and Camilli HRs: NY— Linz (1), H. Lopez (2). First : 1 Cleveland ' 412 200 066— 9140 Beston 001 e009 e308 4 53 McDowell (1-2). Bell (3) and Azcue: Morehead (1-3). Lamahe 1’. Rennett 4°. Ritche 9) and Ryan. HR: Bos—Mantilla 3}. Second Cleveland 312 620 101—16 180 Resten G01 610 104— 7 1271 Siebert (31+ McMahon /‘8).. Bell 9% and Carreon: Stephen- sen 0-2) Lamabe (3). Heffner 4. Ritchie ‘6), Morehead (9) and Tillman HR: Cle—Colavito. (3). Sie- bert «1! Bos—conigliaro 2°(7), Thomas (6). : a First Detroit G00 000 610— 1 61 Baltimore 112 200 @ix— 7130 Rezan (63 Rakow (3). “Na- vasro ‘%, Gladding ‘7) . and Freehan: Pappas ‘2 - 0) and Lau. HR: Balt—Powell (3). Second Detroit 008 282 000 000— 4 80 Balt. 160 1600 296 681— 5110 McLain, Sherry ‘7'. Gladding oI 12: and Sullivan. Free- han (12): Palmer. Miller (8) Haddix (12: Hall ‘2-1) (12) and Orsino. HRs: Det—Kaline (3) Horton ‘1'. Balt—Blefary (7) Kansas City 001 601010—3 51 Les Angeles 116 281 00x— 51106 O'Donoghue ‘1 - 4). Dickson '2). Drahowsky ‘5’. Wyatt (7) and Bryan: Newman ‘41. R. Lee (3: and Rodgers. HRs: KC Charlies 2'. LA — Cardenal (33. SF—J.—Alou_‘2).— Canadian senior amateur hockey superiority was pre- sented to Beaver captain Rene Pepin by Lione! Fleury, presi- dent of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association immedi- ately after the game ; In making the presentation, Mr. Fleury told the Sherbrooke squad that because of their clear-cut victory they had “a good chance’ of being sen! over to Europe to compete there dur- ing the next hockey season. f The last time a Quebec prov- ince team won the Allan Cup i was in 1947 when‘ it went to the Montreal Rovals | GOALIE STRONG Although Nelson played their strongest game of the series against the eastern club Satur-, day night. they were foiled time and again by thé steady goal-tenfing of Aubry. The western team. badly out- ‘shot ‘in the first three games, did better in their final game, making 40 shots on goal com- pared te Sherbrooke’s 42 A-—sterling ee Nelson goalie Jim tcher pre- vented Sherbgooke from run- ming away with the game. Letcher stopped Nolet on three breakaways and turned aside a total of 34 shots Nelson scored both the first and last goals of the zame but lest out im exchanges in be- tween 4 Both teams skated strongly hroughout the match but Sher- brooke passing was slicker and the checking harder. The east- ern team also displayed yreater accuracy around the net. The last. game was generally cleanly played, as was the cdse throughout most of the series. However, there was one last- period altercation which re sulted in a Nelson player being banished from the game. DIDN'T LIKE_IT At the 18-second mark of the third period, Leaf goalie Letcher got a minor penalty for having thrown the puck into the crowd. Bob Kromm did not like ‘the call and said so. He was j “Sent_to the penalty ‘box for his trouble. Inthe. penalty box..he found car he- had” been given” a” major penalty and took a swipe at the referee with his stick. Referee Dutch Vandeleen changed the call to a game misconduct and sent Kromm to the dressing room Kromm that make said after the game he had no comment te -LINEUPS Nelsen: Goal—Letcheg.. De- fence—Carison, Steinke, Stew- art, Malacko. Forwards—Kil- burn _ Laughton. Kromm, Cha- wacka. Hornby. McTeer, Craw- ford. Peacoch. Rusnell, Owens, Mowery Sherbrooke: Goal — Aubry. Defence — Rov. Robidas, Na- deau. Chevalier, Levesque. For- Wards Drouin. Guilbeault, Richer. Nolet. Cartier. Dupre, Cardin, Pepin. Burchell. Guad- reault Referee — Vandeleen. Lines- men — Moorehouse, Vaillan- court : SUMMARY First peried—!_ Nelson. Craw- ford ‘Ownes, Mowery) 8:14: 2 Sherbrooke. Nolet (‘ Burchell, Gaudreault) 13:39: 3. Sher- broeke. Guilbeault ‘Chevalier) 14:2: 4 Sherbrooke. Nolet (Chevalier) 18:44. Penalties— Brooks Robinson Lost indefinitely BALTIMORE ‘AP) — Brooks Robinson, the’ most valuable player in the American League last season. will be lost to Bal- timore Orioles for an indefinite period because of a fractured right thumb. The Oriole third baseman was hit on the hand by a pitch from Hank, Aguirre in the fifth inning of Saturday's game. He started the\ first game of Sun- day's doubjeheader. but left after playii ' four innings. FINANCING FOR BUSINESS R. J. COLUNS _ of the. Industrial Development Bank will be at Summerside, P.E.l. on May 10, 1965 and Charlottetown, P.E.I., on May 11, 1965 Thousands of Canadian ‘enterprises have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, buildings or machinery, to supplement working capital, or to start a new business. 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Houston As tros stopped Chicago Cubs 11-6, and Philadelphia Phillies edged. St. Louis Cardinals 9-8 In the American League. 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