Kansas City Duo Hurls d No- Hitter # Year's Secon By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer Paul Lindblad, a 24-year-old lefthander, teamed witir reticf specialist John Wyatt for the pecond no-hitter of the exhibi- fion season Friday as Kansas City Athletics blanked Houston Astros 4-0. The no-hitter came four days after Bob Veale and Luke Walker of Pittsburgh Pirates held Los Angeles Dodgers hit- less. Lindbland worked the first six innings, retiring 11 straight bat- ters before issuing a walk to Jim Wynn and then setting down |counterpart of the Athletics in the last seven he faced. Wyatt waiked two" and-was" tielped~dy- a diving catch by Bert Campa- naris in his. three-inning stint. Last vear Lindbland had a 12-11 record with Vancouver Mounties before joining the Ath- letics late in the season. Robin Roberts took the twelfth, loss, yielding a two-run homer to Bill Bryan in the second and another two-run homer.to Larry Stahl in the eighth. New York Mets, last-place the National League, whipped Chicago White Sox 4-1 behind the strong pitching of rookie southpaws Rob Gardner and Dick Rusteck. JUNIOR HOCKEY COACH San--Francisco Giants rested half their team for a weekend exhibition series with the Dodg- ers and Cleveland Indians wore out the other haif 13-3, scoring 10 runs in the fifth inning off Ron Herbel and Lindy McDaniel. Marcelino Lopez hurled seven shutout innings, allowing only three hits, as California Angeles trimmed Chicago Cubs 5-0, Norm Siebern and Willie Smith homered for the Angels. A three-run homer by Zoilo Versalles and Harmon Kille- brew's solo blast powered Min- nesota Twins to a 10-6 victory over Cincinnati Reds. Don Pav- Netich homered twice and Best In The West- That's Scotty Munro! By DON MacLACHLAN REGINA (CP) -- The way his Estevan Bruins tell it, Scotty Munro bulls into the dressing room, points a stubby finger and growls: 'You, you , you didn't play worth a damn out there." True, admits the 210-pound Munro, his sand-blast bark softening as he speaks of his Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League charges, "but I never yet let one of my kids go to bed feeling bad about it." The "kids" have been Mun- ro's interest for 28 years since an oil refinery explosion burned his legs and ended plans to turn professional as a goaltender with Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. Since then the stormy coach and manager has turned out by his count 127 professional hockey players, earned envy for his disciplined teams and gained the reputation of a heart of gold under a tough hide. He's also been suspended for a year for hitting a refe- ree in 1959 and has sniped at the "useless" Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association for years by telling it: "Hockey is a business and not a lousy hobby." "Yeah, I've blown my top a few times," the 48-year-old Munro says in typical under- statement, "but I learned my lesson when I hit the referee. That's competition--but I've never been mad 15 minutes after the game "I get a real kick out of the kids. You see 'em turn out good, professionals, lawyers, doctors and it's worth it. Hockey gives them a way to express themselves. It's a challenge." CALLS FOR THE BEST The challenge he throws to his juniors is, as a former Estevan goaltender puts it: "A kind of dare, a bet that you can do your best. You get to feel the way you play is important to him as a guy." His Bruins placed first in the eight - team SJHL. this year for the fourth time since he headed them in 1957, placed two men on the All- Star squad and had Ernie McLean named ail star coach. » Roderick Munro, born at Swift Current, Sask., was a slugging baseball player and standout goaltender with Moose Jaw Canucks of the old Western Canada League when his legs were burned in a Moose Jaw refinery. He then coached midget hockey at Yorkton, Sask., To Share Second Place By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Cleveland Barons second-place tie with Pittsburgh Hornets in the American Hockey League's Western Division. The Hornets blasted three sec-|2 ond-period goals against Provi- dence Reds for a 6-3 victory that kept them ahead of Cleveland on goals scored. Both teams have four games left in the schedule. Baltimore Clippers kept alive their faint hopes of overtaking Springfield Indians for the East- ern Division's third and last playoff spot, trouncing Hershey Bears 6-2. The Indians, six points ahead of Baltimore, lost 6-2 to Roches- ter Americans who have sewn up first place in the Western Di- vision. Springfield has three games to play and Baltimore has four. ' Rochester's Dick Gamble, the league's leading point - getter, eked out a} 5-4 victory over Buffalo Bisons) Friday night to hang onto their} Barons Shade Bisons 5-4 | raised his season total to 91 with the goal and an assist against Springfield. Norm 'Armstrong | got two goals for the Ameri-| cans. Brian Conacher, Mike Walton and Ed Litzenberger scored the others. Brian Smith nd Brian Kilrea were the Springfield scorers. Joe Szura scored twice in the first period for Cleveland. Cecil |Hoekstra, Bill Speer and Keith) McCready got one apiece while Gerry Melnyk with two, Mel Pearson and Gerry Ouellette answered for Buffalo. Ted Hampson scored twice for Pittsburgh while Murray Hall, Andre Pronovost, Norm Beaudin and Ted Gray got a goal each. Bob Kabel, Jim Bartlett and Jim Mikol scored for Provi- dence. Ray Cullen and Ken Schinkel scored two each for Baltimore. Marc Dufour and Doug Harvey scored one apiece. Wayne Rivers and Gene Ubriaco were the Hershey scorers. Combines Top Moncton, Senior Series Now Even MONCTON (CP) -- Morris- burg, Ont. Combines, swamped in the first game of the East- ern Canada Senior quarter-fi- nals by Moncton Hawks, came back Friday to defeat the Hawks 5-3 and tie the best-of- five series 1-1. SENIOR CURLING By THE CANADIAN PRESS National seniors curling 'championship final standing riday: Third game will be here to- night. D. P. Casselman led the Com- bines with two goals. Mel Tom alty, Harold White and Derek Holmes scored the others. Paul Hebert, Guy White and playing coach Ronnie Gaudet scored for Moncton Tomalty scored the first goal on a power play at 5:10 of the first period, five seconds after Guy White was given a penalty. Hebert tied it for Moncton at 17:45 but Holmes sent Morris+ burg ahead 50 seconds later. junior clubs at Moose Jaw 1942-45, the Lethbridge Native Sons 1945-47 and a now - de- funct junior crew at Crows- nest Pass, Alta. In 1950 the father of two took over the Humboldt, Sask., Indians and Jed them to first place in the Manitoba-Sas- katchewan SJHL three times before taking the squad to Estevan, in southwestern Sas- katchewan, in 1957. Munro has never denied he's interested in a dollar-- "'let's face it, this league is a $700,000 - a - year business-- but has turned down many of- fers of coaching spots in sen- ior and professional ranks. Tommy Helms hit his first of the spring for the losers. Carl Yastrzemski drove in four runs with a homer and bases-lcaded--deuble 2s 1 Red Sox routed 24-game-winner Tony Cloninger and whipped At- lanta Braves 7-1. St. Louis Cardinals edged De- troit Tigers 7-6, Tim McCarver leading the way with three hits including a homer, Norm Cash and Al Kaline homering for De- troit. Pittsburgh struck for four runs in the 11th inning and topped New York Yankees 7-3. Bob Bailey's three-run homer pulled the Pirates even in the fourth. John Callison pinch-hit a run- scoring triple in the eighth in- ning and tallied the go-ahead run on Tony Gonzalez' third hit as Philadelphia Phillies came from behind to nip Baltimore Orioles 7-5. Regals Win | Senior Title GUELPH (CP)--Guelph Re- gals doubled the score on King- ston Aces 4-2 Friday night to) win the best-of-seven Ontario | Hockey Association Senior A final 41. The Regals, who brought the |title here for the first time since they entered the league} three years ago, now meet the| winner of the Collingwood-Sud- bury series for the all-Ontario| championship. | Guelph's big thrust Friday jcame late in the third period |from two goals 48 seconds apart that broke up a 2-1 goalkeepers' duel between Regals' Boat |Hurley and Kingston's Neil By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JOE TORRE, Atlanta Braves catcher, puts the tag on Americo Petrocelli of SUPER-LEAGUE IN SIGHT Part - owner of Jacksonville Perry. Friday's Games D St. Rockets of the Eastern Hockey League, he went to Florida last year. After a brief coaching spell, an out- of-place Munro headed back to his old stamping grounds. Among his 127 juniors. who turned professional over the years were Dallas Smith, Bert Olmstead and Emile (The Cat) Francis, now gen- eral manager of New York Rangers of the NHL. Showman Munro says the best has yet to turn pro: 18- his third year with Estevan and the SJHL's 1965-66 scor- | ing leader, most valuable player and all-star forward. Munro, chief western scout for Boston since 1950, long has dreamed of a junior super - league in the west, | taking in clubs from Mani- toba, Saskatchewan and Al- berta "with only the best guys in it." He says such a league ap- pears to be set up following talks now going on among western hockey men and, if the NHL continues "to pour a flock of dough in here . there'll be some real competi- tion." Bob Pole, Keith Worrall,| at Tampa, Fla. Elmer Skov and Dave Lluciuk | Minnesota 001 304 200--10 13 0 jae Aros by cb while | Cincinnati Jim Gebhart and Dave Jones ~ I ; Grant, Nelson (5), Roggen-) scored for Kingston. ____|burk (7) and Battey; Nuxhall,| Tsitouris (5), Baldschun (9) and |Pavletich. W--Nelson. L--Tsito- uris HRs: Minn -- Killebrew, | | Armstrong Mare | Versalles; Pavle- | Continues Streak tin @.' ARCADIA, Calif. (AP)--Arm-| _ bro Flight used her speed to| Cin--Helms, SOCCER SCORES 102 102 000-- 6 131/(9), Schultz (9) and McCarver; McLain, (8) and Freehan. W--Sadecki. |L--McLain. HRs: StL--McCar- |ver; | line. __. | Boston Eat a SE Boston Red Sox in an ex- hibition game yesterday. Petrocelli was trying to Grapefruit Baseball At Lakeland, Fla. | Louis 020 100 310-- 7121! etroit 010 010 004-- 6 13 2) Sadecki, Purkey (6), Dennis Gladding (7), Hiller Det--Freehan, Cash, Ka- At West Palm Beach, Fla. | 100 510 000-- 7131) tlanta 000 000 001-- 1 51! Wilson, Radatz 8) and Nixon; Winnipeg Basket Team. Hoping To End Famine Athletics in the B.C. playoffs, has played four gruelling games." roe BOUNCED BACK In the first round they a Harrow 76-64 verdict te fax Schooners, but bounced right with three consecutive victories, Vancouver gained a berth in the semi-final against Sarnia by dumping Halifax 93-61 in a re- turn match that eliminated ~ Scotia from the tourna- ment. WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg St. Andrews will try to end a 36-year-famine for the national title when they meet defending champion British Columbia in the final same of the Canadian senior. men's basketball cham- pionship today. M anitob a's representatives have reached the final with a 2-0 won-lost record while Van- couver Grocers earned their berth by dumping Sarnia Knights, Ontario's representa- tives, 86-70 in the semi-final game Friday, | vig agg oral ss St. Andrews trounced Sas-|2" ce. Man scoring katchewan 126-63 Tuesday and|Champion John Cook will pro- lhanded Sarnia a 92-75 decision| Vide Winnipeg's major threat in Wednesday to raise Manitoba's|'0day's final game. hopes of capturing its fifth Ca-| Six - foot - nine inch Billy nadian title. 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