a Second San Fran nin M1 OM— 2 6A _..Houston__.___100. 000 000— 141 Perry (2-0) and Haller: Rob- erts (-3), Owens (9) and "1-1, The Guartian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aprtl 25, 1966. 11 | - ~ BASEBALL Chicago 20 000 00x— 2.6 . Drysdale, (-2), Regan. (7) and Torborg; Holtzman (1-), Abernathy (7) and Hundley. Alou-2—(3)._Menki- (1). SATURDAY American League Cleveland 020 020001— S111 Boston Bell (9... and Tillman. HRs: (1), Colavito: Bos—Scott (2). (10) and Azcue, 000-000 001— 1 70 000 000 20x— 2 6 1 Buzhardt © (1-1), Locker (8) and Romano, Martin (8): ter —(1-1),—Lindblad—(9), (9) and Bryan. Chicago Kansas City Baltimore 100 210 0ON— 4101 New York 900 01020—3 7 11 MeNallv (20), Hall (7), S. Miller (9) and Etcheharren; | Peterson (1-1) Reniff (6). ack (8) Hamilton (8) and How- ard. HR: NY—Boyer (2). Minnesota 10 200 N-- Caljfornia Grant, (M-1) Battey, Zimmerman (8): Sanford (4). Sukla (6). dette (1-)-- (8), Lee (9) and Rodgers. HRs: Minn--Allison 1): Calif-—Fregosi (1), (2), Warner: (3). (7) 00 010. 2m— 3 51 Washington 030.001 00x— 4 10 0 Lolich (1-1) Fox (6), Glad- ding (8) and Freehan: McCor- mick (1-0), Cox. (8) and Ca- milli, HRs: Det—Horton (2), Cash (1) National League Detroit First San Fran Houston 0.000 NN 41 001 011 Olx— 4111 Bolin (2-1), Gibbon (4), Me- Danie] (8) and Haller. Latman (1-1) and Bateman. t ROUNDUP “SUNDAY iLos Angeles 00 000 000—"0 106 'Chicaga 010 10x— 2 71! First American League Sutton (1-2), SereRneee A . and Torborg: Hendley, Jenkins Detroit N00 020 1N1— 4°71 (1-0) (3), Abernathy (9) and Washington 000 900.000 0 72 -Hundley, HR: Chi —Wenkins Monbourquette (2-1) and Me- (5). Farlane; Richert (0-3), Kone ll (7). Narum (9) and Camilli; 1 Bruniley (9). HR: Det—Oyler Pilisburgh weet 72 fi) = Blass, eyoan (6), McBean | (f) Mikkelsen (1-1) (7) ace | peleeiiees 197 991 — 2 69 (9) and Pagliaroni;:Briles, Aust New York 000.001 000— 1 40 (9, Woodeshick (0 - .1)‘ (9), | Barber (f-)» and Etchebar- Hoerner (9) and Corrales. HRs: ren. Stottlemyre . (-2!,. Ramos poh Bailey 2. (2), Pagliaront (9) and ‘Howard. (2). Pagan (1); Stl—Brock 2 ‘ Chicago 200 010 000 1— 4111/9? | K>-City 020 000°0010— 3 91 Peters. Fisher (1-1) (9) and Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Martin: Talbot, .Krause (0-1) ppd.. rain. (6) and Suarez, Bryan (10. Serond STANDINGS ~ Detroit wr OOO ON 4191 Washington 000 007 100 } 60 BY THE ASSOCIATED: PRESS Sparkma. (1-0), Sherry (7) ; and Freehan; Duckworth (-2), National oer GBL Lines (4), Humphreys (6), Pittsburgh 9 3.730 — Kline (8), Segui (8) and Camilli. oa, Francisco 9° 3 .750.— HR: Pet—Cash 2). Atlanta’ fOr tee 8 Minnesota ° 0022010005111, Los Angeles 7 5 .583 2 ~Callforula 000 000 201. 3-81 Philadelphia $$ .$00. 3 Pascual (2-1), Worthington (7) St. Louis eee and Zimmerman: Chance (t1); Houston — 385 ‘4 —Rarbin—4..—Brinet (6) _Sukla-- New._York.. ae 8 333- 3 mn and Rodgers HRs Minn— Chicago Ss” 8273. Si j i + 9 -7- 23 Si Mincher (it. Alliann (2). Cal Cincinnat Reichardt (3) American League 4 ‘ WL Pct. GBL Natinnal League Cleveland a ein Philadelphia 1 oni. 2 3 Baaltimore 8 1 889. - Cincinnati _ 001 20x— 3-60. Detroit 8 4 667. 1% Culp (0-3); Knowles (4) and Chicago 6:3) 667 2, . Dalrymple; Ellis (1-1) and—Kd--Galifernia— 6 4 .600 wards. HRs. Pha — Briggs 2 Minnesota 4 5 444. 4 (2); Cin—Edwards (2), Pinson Kansas. City 2.6 250 5% (1) Boston . eB aan 6 | Washington 2 a 6 Pittsburgh TinnMN ON 2 51 New. York t-°9 Thy St. Louis 120 109 10x— 5143 Cardwell. (0-2), Purkey (3), | Walker (7), McBean (7) and}| PROBABLE Pagliaroni, ‘May (8): Sadeckl, | 44:0)..-Stallard —(8)-.and..Me- it Carver. HR: Sti—Sadecki /1). PITCHERS is nnn nnn OM A - ran_-Asaeien 53 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers for today’s major. league baseball games, |with won-lost records in paren- | | thesis: San Fran. 0m nn 121— 4 90 American League Houston 001 100 000— 2112 Chicago (John 1-0) at Herbel, Gibbon (1 - 0) (7), Washington (Ortega 0-1) (N) Linzy (8) and Haller; Dierker,| Boston (Wilson 0-1) ‘at. Owens (1-1) (7) and Bateman. |New York. (Friend 0-1) HRs: SF—Mays (6), Hart (3); | Minnesota (Boswell 06-1) at Hou—Wynn (3). \Detroit (McLain 2-0) (N) First ; : "| Kansas City (Sheldon 0-1) at New York 00 101 00— 2 100 Cleveland (McDowell 2-0) (N) | Only games scheduled. Atlanta 030 110 00x— §& 120, BY — Ti EK National League Fisher-(0 - 3),~ Ribant -(5)— : >"> Atlanta’ (Johnson 1-1) at | Sutherland (7) and- Grote: Blas- Sa F (Sh eS ingame. (1-0), -Q'Dell_.(7) and |P82 Tancisco oui | Torre: ea : St. -Louis (Jaster 1-1) at | oe ; jLos Angeles (Osteen 3-0) (N) “Second = * = ~“Philadelphia~ (Short —-4-1--cor--ib- New York ont 100 oo 4 90 Bunning 61) at Pittsburgh Atlanta 001 000 110— 3 61 (Veale 1-0) (N) McGraw (1-0), Bearnarth (8), Cincinnati ¢Maloney 1-9) at Richardson (9) and Grote; Le- Houston (Bruce 1-1 or Cuellar master (Carroll (4), Nie- 01) O ; kro (8) and—Torre.-HRs: Ata— , Only games scheduled. .| Detroit goaler Roger Crozier, 1, SHERBROOKE, Que. «(CP)— ~ |for Guelph at 8:30 of the second Ths 1B cee at WILL I GET THE PUCK OR NOT | ‘ treal’s Jean Beliveau im the (final series in Montreal Sun- | By THE | tiod goal as the § Barons, Ameriks ' Capture Matches CAN; ADIAN PRESS Howie Glover and Mike Wal- ;ton were the heroes Saturday as Cleveland Barons and Rochester Americans won semi final games in the American Hockey League. * Glover scored a_ second-pe- Rarons” de- feated. “Springfield Indians 1-0 —-nathites Walton seered—two-goals { an in % | northern Byelorussia. A third man, P. Stepanenko,* was sen- licday trial at Vitebsk protected by teammate Bill . : day. Detroit -won_3-2. tenced to 15 years. at hard la- | Gadsby, stops a shot by Mon- first game of a Stanley Cup (CP Wirephoto) bor and S. Rybak ‘and H. As- i — fandiaroy to 12 years. Third period — 1. Guelph, Guelph, Ont. Regals. ® Tie Allen Cup Series First period<1. Guelph, War=} viet citizeens were sentenced Guelph Regals tied their -East--rol (Ross). 2:17; 2. Sherbrooke, | Saturday—two. _of Drouin) |demned to death—on charges of Robidas | murder while working for the Germans | World War. The Soviet agency Taass said N. Boyev and | A. Dubina were \death by a military court ‘after ern Canada best-of-seven Allan Robidas (Gilbault, Cup hockey final 1-1] here. Sat- 12:28;. 3. Sherbrooke, urday ight by edging Sher-'(Drouin, Richer) 12:47; 4: brooke Beavers 43 in a hard brooke, Cardin (Pepin, fought, heavy-checking game~~~~“tette) The regals came on strong in 3:33, Ross 5:23, Warrol [the second and third periods to Warrol 11:15, Cardin take. command Drouin. 15:53. Ray_Ross opened the scoring Second period — 5. period, when handed a. gift from (McClocklin, Warrol) Larry Douin in front of the Sherbrooke nets having no trou- ble blasting the .puck by the | goalie. Walt Bradley of Guelph "tied | | Cossette the count 3-3 when ‘he deflected | Drouin) 9:01, Black 10:31, Burega 17: 26. 19:15. Penalties—Burega Sher- |G Mal- | 9:25, 12:56 Cherry-(Martin, Burega) 16:03. Penalties—McClocklin 7.55, ‘Shots—on~—goal—by- — ——-Guelph Sherbrooke COMMITTED WAR CRIMES in a six-goal third period as the Americans .defeated® Quebec Aces 7-2. Cleveland leads its best-of-five 4 series 2-0 while the Rochester- 11 1A 11 19 13 14-46 » Attendance—3,500 %-SAVINGS DURING OUR BIG APRIL DIAMOND SALE! AT 25 MOSCOW (Reuters? Five So them. .con- the Second news ~during ep 121 Grafton St. JEWELLERS Dial 4-4253 sentenced to Onlv at Taylors... | Speakers: Premier W. R. Shaw ‘THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS INVITED Qiiehee “best-of-seven series ts tied 2-2 Glover was sliding on‘ his stomach as he lunged at the puck and swept ‘it past goalie Jacques Caron from about eight feet out Walton triggered, a Rochester corneback by tying the score 2-2 with 342 minutes gone in the “final period. Gerry, Ehman shot the Americans ahead less than a minute later and Walton scored again before the 10-min«~ ute_mark. sora Larry Tee “who had sisted on two,earlier: goals, con- nected for a 5-2 Rochester lead, and Brian. Conacher and Darryl Edestrand completed the rout As." vith grals in the last tee min. utes The Aces had moved in front with second - period goals by Leon Rochefort and. defence- man Don Cherry scored Ro- chester's first goal. in the open: ink Period —_——— REMEMBER WHEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs de- feated Detroit Red Wings 4Natwo years ago teday—in _ 1964}-10 win the Stanley Cup “forthe third-vear-tn--a~row,- under coach Punch Imlach. Before that. leafs had not won the hockey trophy since Conn Smythe’s. day, in 1951 Progressive Conservative Nominating Convention SthKINGS Lions Hall Georgetown MONDAY, APRIL 25th ~ 8 p.m. Harry MacConnell President” Each poll is requested ‘to have five voting delegates in attendance. Mel McQuaid, M.P. Guelph, Ross 8:30; 6, Guelph, Bradley | 12:10, Penalties — Aubry (served by |. 1:00,. 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