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The Sault Star from Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 10

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The Sault Stari
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Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
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10
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THE SAULT DAILY STAR MON MAY 2 1966 Pag Ten FTE Sw k- Beavers Eye Allan Cup After Win over Regals Ontario Rallyists Carrying Slim Lead By WALTER HAVES CALGARY (CP) Two Ontario rallyists carried a slim lead into the second leg of the 4000-mile Vancouver to Quebec City car rally SHERBROOKE Quo (CP) -Sherbrooke Beavers have set their sights on a second consecutive Allan' Cup following their 4-2 victory over Guelph Regals here Sunday night The victory gave the Beavers the Eastern Canada final 4-2 and the Bolton Memorial Cup Sherbrooke outs hot Cuelph 35-31 Gilles Cartier paced Sherbrooke's offensive with a pair ot goals while Claude Cardin and Guy Black had singies Joe Hogan and Dave Luciuk replied for Guelph Cartier broke in with only one defenceman back and drilled a hard shot into the lower right hand corner to give the Beav era a 1 0 lead after two minutes of play Cardin shot Sherbrooke ahead 2-0 at 18:12 of the first when he picked up a loose puck in front of the net POWER PLAY PAYS Sherbrooke's Kimo Hurtublse was sitting out a minor penalty when Hogan scored at 19:81 to narrow the Beavers' lead to 2-1 With only eight seconds remaining in opening stanza Cardin and Guelph's Wait Bradley exchanged punches and both were given major penalties Bill Dupre of Sherbrooke was Injured in the first period when he was checked into the boards by Bill Burega at 5:23 Dupre suffered a cracked rib and didn't return to the game Cartier scored his 'second goal at 4:31 of the second period on a pass from Black Luciuk Scored at 14:28 of the third period to-' -narrow lead tb 3-2 Black scored on an -open net with 10 seoonds remaining Sherbrooke took seven of the 11 penalties Announce Junior Schedule CALGARY (CP Drumbel-ler Miners earned the Western berth in the national senior hockey championships Saturday night by defeating Selkirk Fishermen 4-2 before 2535 fans- Miners who won the best-of-five series 3-1 will open the best-of-seven Allan Cup final against Sherbrooke Beavers in Calgary Thursday The entire series will be played in Calgary The Miners scored once In the first and second' periods and held a 3-0 lead in the early minutes of the final period before Selkirk came back with two goals Drumheller wrapped up' the game with another goal at the 19:25 mirk of the period Bill McCulley Pat Halas and flock Crawford got the first three Drumheller goals and Sid Finney the final goal Selkirk's two third -period goals were scored by Leo Konyk Drumheller's fourth goal was scored into an open net after goaltender Julian Klymkiw was pulled in the final Seconds to add icoring punch broke an oil line shortly before reaching Calgary and the engine seized The loss of Don Lamont and Ed Deak also Vancouver erea competitors leaves them in contention for individual awards but out of the running for the team championship CORTINA TEAM FAVORED The Cortina team by virtue of its first and third-place finish was favored above the other Renault R8s end end Fiat 850 coupes Gary McMahon of Scarborough Ont put his Mustang off the road near Greenwood BC and a farmer using a tractor to pull him back accidentally pulled off the bumper Gene Henderson of Dearborn Mich had a rear wheel fall off only a few hours after leaving Vancouver Sunday night Other rallyists ran out of gas and ha I numerous flats and dented fenders from flying rocks Peter Lerch of Toronto drove his Jeep station wagai through one entire speed section switching off the ignition each time to slow for the corners after his accelerator stuck Paul McLcllan of Toronto and John Wilson of Waterloo Ont picked up only 15 penalty points in their Lotus-Ford Cortina on the first leg of the rally Six of the 60 entries dropped out in the 1-g Today's 15-oour grind will end late this afternoon at Saskatoon after a specnl speed section at Camp Wainwrighl a military base in east central A'btrta Ewen Gtaunm and Henry Acteson of Calgary eked up only 20 penalty point in their Volvo during the ln-teur overnight run from Vancouver Roger Clarke of London Eng land and teammate Rohm Ed-w a of bbreville Que cuve their Cortina to third place vith 57 points three less thin Jrhn Mcirbnan of Scarborough Onl and Jim Peters of Don Mills Chit in their Che-vlle LEADS WOMEN' SECTION Rosemary Smith of Dublin Ireland took first in the division and sixth overall with 90 points only two more than fifth place Scott Harvey of lsearbrrn He ghts Mich and Mike Kerry of Toronto in their Valiant Msi Smith driving a Sunbeam Imp with Anne Coombe of Toronto had a wide margin over Diana Cartel of Toronto winner of the Coupe de Dsnes award every year since 1963 Terry Gillies of St Lambert Que is driving with Miss Carter in a Fiat 850 The first day spelled the end for the three-car team of Dat-sur 1600 sports cars One driven by Lloyd Saunders and Jeremy Greenfield both of the Vancouver area crashed in the first special' section near Grand Forks BC and was unable to restart The second driven by Klaus Ross of Montreal winner of the 4000 rally in 1964 and 1965 TORONTO Th dales of the Memorial Cup final for the Canadian junor hockey championship were announced Sunday night by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association Ottawa Generals eastern representatives will oppose Ed' moitlon Oil Kings the Western Canadian champions in a best-of-se -rii series opening Wednesday night All games will be played at Ms ole Leaf Gardens in Toronto Edmonton played in an intermediate league this season because no junior league exists in Alberta The Oil Kings qualified for the national final by defeating Estevan Bruins 4-2 in their best of seven western final wrapping up the series with a 5-3 victory Sunday in Estevan Oshawa fourth-place finisher in the Ontario Hockey Junior A series clinched the other Memorial Cup berth by ousting Shawinigan Que Bruins 3-1 in their best-of-Gve eastern final Wednesday's Memorial Cup opener will be followed by games Friday Sunday and Wednesday May 11 If fifth sixth and seventh games are necessary they will be played Saturday May 14 Sunday May 15 and Tuesday May 17 Sault Rally Team Drops from Field Special to The Star CALGARY Four missed controls cost Lauri Paivar-lnta and Brian Casselman of the Sault a chance to continue In the Cross-Canada 4000-mile rally today They were overdue by more than the two hours allowed by rally rules and were disqualified said an official "But the rules are the same for But Lauri and Brian alone Five other cars were knocked out by mechanical problems or disqualification No reports were received from the' other two Sault teams in the event Herb Felton and Ken Errington and Jim Callon and Joe Mazuch Oil Kings Win Series in West PLAQUE DOVER England (API A plaque to commemorate the swim of Capt Matthew Webb from England to France In 1875 was presented Sunday to the Channel Swimming Association He was the first person to swim the Channel It was donated by the Swimming Hall of Fame at Fort Lauderdale Fla Only 21 swimmers are commemorated In the hall and Webb ii the only Englishman Webb was drowned in 1881 while attempting to swim Niagara Falls BREAKING TRAIL Gilles Vincent of Montreal who tips the scales at 389 pounds is easily the biggest man in Canadian rallying But this calf fear the immensity of the situation as he leads vehicle through one of the narrow dirt roads on the first leg of the 4000 mile Vancouver to Quebec City rally Vincent and his co-driver John Catto of Ottawa passed through the road near Trail BC near dawn Sunday without incident (CP Wirephoto) off for high-Rogers put the Harrison sticking when Kings ahead Bailey got the insurance marker at 2:03 of the third period Senior Players Now Being Scouted ESTEVAN Sask Edmonton OU Kings captured their seventh straight Western Canada junior hockey championship with a 5-3 win over Estevan Bruins before 3300 fans Sunday The Oil Kings won the best-of-seven series 4-2 and now meet the Eastern champion Oshawa Generali in the Memorial Cup First game of the series will be played Wednesday night in Toronto Edmonton goals were shared by Kerry Ketter Ross Perkins Galen Head Ted Rogers end Garnet Bailey Ross Lonsberry Bill Lesuk and Jim Harrison counted for the Bruins The clubs fought through scoreless first period before the Bruins went ahead 24) in the £cond The Kings were in front 4-3 at the end ot the stanza Edmonton scored the only goal of the third The Bruins Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League champions went ahead at 2:25 of the second period on a goal by Lonsberry while the Kings were shorthanded Two minute later Lesuk beat Kings' goalie Don McLeod with a screened 35-footer Seconds later Ketter beat Bruin goaltender Don Caley with a screen drive from the left boards and Perkins squared it one minute later on a three-way play with Doug Barrie and Bob Falkenberg Harrison put the Bruins back in front at 11:15 while Rogers was off for hooking but Head taking a corner passout from Red Simpson tied it 3-3 manager to cover secretarial duties said that while the standings will still be deters mined by the point system it now will be left up to the groups to decide what methods to use previous years we left it up to the groups to decide among themselves to determine what method to use in the event of a tie for a said Hanley they decide it was turned over to the OHA executive Now they have to decide among NO OVERTIME There is no overtime during the regular schedule but during recent years the groups themselves could choose between sudden-death overtime in playoffs or scheduling another game sudden-death overtime is mandatory in the playoffs" said Hanley Matt Leyden Oshawa was elected president succeeding Patterson Other executives elected: Jack Devine Belleville first vice president Clarence Schmalz Walkerton second vice-president Frank Buckland Peterborough treasurer A third vice-president will be named by Leyden for the 1966-67 season James Crombie Bowman-ville Frank Doherty Thorold Don Hughes Stratford Jack Oakes Strathroy and Cliffe Phillips Newmarket were appointed to the executive By JERRY GLADMAN TORONTO (CP)-C (Pat) Patterson of Guelph immediate past president of the Ontario Hockey Association said at the annual meeting Saturday that professional hockey scouts are paying more attention the OHA Senior A series "i "pro scouts now are Interested in senior hockey's younger players because the National Hockey League has expanded to 12 teams and also because the calibre of play Is much better' Patterson said it would be good idea to give consideration to a Central Professional Hockey League rule which states the teams must carry a certain number of players under 23 years old The senior teams have scheduled a meeting for Friday to decide whether they will play an interlocking schedule next season with the Central Ontario Senior League A final decision couldn't be reached because all delegate were not in attendance Kingston Aces and Galt Hornets were at the meeting but not Wood-stock Athletics Guelph Regals or Oakville Oaks Also in attendance were representatives from the four Central teams: Barrie Midland Collingwood and Orillia An interlocking ichedule will rail for only one round for the Grst a a with emphasis placed on weekend games to cut down travel costs WILL INTERLOCK Patterson said it could be assumed the two leagues will interlock Also to be decided at Friday's meeting is whether Kingston will remain in the league next year Woodstock has voiced dissatisfaction because of difficulties in travelling to Kingston The Aces said if they drop out of the OHA series they would consider joining forces with the Central Ontario group Most of the afternoon meeting was consumed by voting on amendments to the regulations and constitution by the executive Two major points voted on and passed concerned ties for positions at the end of the regular schedule and overtime in playoffs Dill Manley of Toronto who had his position of business manager changed to secretary More Sports On Page 19 pi Joints kuikfi IB kantMwir tint IS 4ih-iH 50-1 lotoil nitoro-ill off or 2-yur warranty 100 a 10 40 20 BILALS 4 tlfto Brno madtli: 10 120 150 200 Iwnopowir JOHNSON M0T0NS A PRODUCT OF OUTBOARD KARINE CORPORATION OF CANADA LTD PETERBOROUGH CANADA MANUFACTURERS OF LAWN-BOY POWER MOWERS SNOW CRUISER SNOWMOBILES PIONEER CHAIN SAWS 0 Blair Confirms Neiv Offers OSHAWA (CP Wren Blair general manager of Oshawa Generals has confirmed he has had couple ot of positions with new clubs in the expanding National Hockey Lvguc However Blair said he will lint decide his future until after his junior club completes the Memorial Cup final against Edmonton Oil Kings It has been reported that Blair has been offered Ihe position of general manager of the new Minnrapolis-St Paul entry in the NHL admit I have had a couple of Blair said I want to make any decision while my team is Involved in the Memorial Maple Leafs Lose Pair In IBL Play By T1IE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs had couple of bad innings on the weekend end now they're tied with Buffalo Bisons for last place in the International League baseball standings The Leafs lost 5-4 Sunday when Jacksonville Suns ex-ploded for all their runs in the fourth inning two of them on Greg home run Toronto bowed 7-2 Saturday to Richmond Braves a four-run rally by Richmond in the sixth doing most of the damage In other Sunday games Richmond downed Buffalo twice 3-2 and 3-1 Toledo Mud Hens split with Syracuse Chiefs Syracuse winning the opener 10-6 and the Hens taking the nightcap 4-3 and Columbus Jets traded victories with Rochester Red Wings Columbus winning the first 6-4 and the Wings rebounding 4-3 On Saturday Jacksonville dumped Buffalo 6-0 and Toledo was rained out at Syracuse Jim two-run homer and another round tripper by Bob Guindon accounted for three of Toronto's runs Sunday Richmond's sweep moved the Braves out of last place A pair of homers by Adrian Garret end one by Billy Southworth offset Buffalo home runs by Jom Reimer and Steve Boros in the first game A six-run rally in the seventh inning carried Syracuse to its win in the opener as Tom Martz of the Hens and Mickey Harrington of the Chiefs hit homers Toledo's most decisive blow in the second game was a two-run homer by Chet Trail The Jets ran their undefeated streak to five by winning the first game but the Wings snapped It in the second Gene Michael had three singles to lead Columbus' 11-hlt attack in the opener Jet pitcher Wilbur Wood had a two-hitter and a 3-0 lead going into the last inning of the seveiw inning nightcap but Rochester pulled out the victory with four runs on three doubles and a pair of singles The Johnson SS fills a very big hole in the outboard motor field like three motors in one (1) It'6 a family motor with lots of power for cruising (2) a sports motor with enough power to pull two adult skiers (3) easy to handle at any speed not unusual to see Junior at the helm of a Johnson 33 powered boat while dad looks on approvingly k- The Johnson i0 is the most popular 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1964-65 season This year (hey swept Pittsburgh Hornets and Springfield Indians in best of-five preliminary rounds Americans won Saturday's game with a three-goal splurge within two minutes and 17 seconds midway through the opening period The next game is in Cleveland Wednesday TORONTO 'CD Rochester Vneriraus' goaltender Bob Perreault blanked Cleveland Bar ous as Americans scored a 4-0 triumph in the opening game of best of seven American k-y League's Calder Cup final penes Saturday Brian Conacher Jim Pappin Mike Walton and Gerry Ehman scored the Rochester goals The last time Barons lost a playoff gam was April 18 1963 LANGSTAFF MARINE LIMITED Turn South on Kensington Point Road off Hwy 17 Phone Desbarats 7-782-C251.

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