; HERSHEY, Pa, (CP)--Jerry Cheevers got a forecast Satur- day of what it will probably be like if he ever lands the job as Toronto Maple Leafs' goal- tender, The National Hockey League Leafs fell victims to 11 power- play goals during their loss to Montreal Canadiens in six games of the Stanley Cup semi finals this year, atitniinpitat ae *Buckaroos' Take Title VICTORIA (CP) -- Portland Buckaroos captured the play- tured the playoff championship of the Western Hockey League Saturday night with a 3-0 shut- out over Victoria Maple Leafs: fashioned on superlaiive net- minding by Don Head, Buckaroos won the best - of- seven series four games to one. The five-game rout made it a season sweep for Hal Laycoe's rugged crew who added the) \Lester Patrick Cup to a first-| place finish in the regular sea-| gon, In wrapping it up Saturday 7 night Buckaroos got a goal from Cliff Schmautz in the first period and two from Gerry Goyer in the third period, the last into an empty net, jacher, Mike | Hershey Bears Down For Power-Play Win And Cheevers, the American Hockey League's top netminder this season, found out how it felt when Hershey Bears scored three power-play goals to de- feat Rochester Americans 5-2, The victory was the first in three starts for Hershey in the best-of-seven Calder Cup finals, The 24 - year - old Cheevers, who as a member of the Leafs' top farm club wil! probably take over when Johnny Bower' and Terry Sawchuk retire, lost two goals while the Americans were two men short, DUFOUR STOPS 38 But while the loss was despairing for Cheevers, it was lespecially rewarding for Her- ishey goaltender Claude Dufour, who stopped 38 shots while playing with an injured hand, Mike Ny koluk, Pete Con- ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Birmingham 5 Blackburn 5 Burnley 6 Chelsea 2 Everton 1 Arsenal 0 iFulham 1 Aston Villa 1 Man United 3 Liverpool 0 Notts F 0 Wolverhampton 2 Sheffield U 0 Leeds 3 Stoke 3 Sunderland 1 Tottenham 6 Leicester 2 |West Brom 1 Sheffield W 0 Harvey, Chuck OLD COUNTRY SOCC HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS SUNDAY Stanley Cup Montreal 1 Chicago 5 (Begt-of-seven final tied 2-2) / ip Hamilton and Bruce Cline Woodstock 2 Sherbrooke 5 scored the Hershey goals, (Sherbrooke wins best - of- Kd lAtzenberger and Red\seven Eastern final 40) nee replied for Roches-| i Memoria Cu ae "i | Niagara 6 tad ie nN7kolik was, the only marks) (Best -of five Eastern final Conacher gave the Bears a 2-0 tied 11) lead shortly before the five- SATURDAY minute mark of the second, American League Both goals came while Roches-\Rochester 2 Hershey 5 ter was killing off a penalty. (Rochester leads best-of-seven nig pig . the got final 2-1) cans back into the game tem- porarily midway through the), rsa ---- second period, beating Dufour Pertl 4 mie ye vel with a 50-foot screen shot. as Ayre 5 best-of-seven Referee Frank Udvari handed|"'"# out 61 minutes in penalties in the bone + crushing game which took three hours. and 45 min- utes, : The fourth game of the series is scheduled for Hershey Wed- nesday with the fifth in Roch-| ester Friday, Memorial Cup Niagara Falls 2 Lachine 3 | Allan Cap Warroad 3 Nelson 6 (Nelson leads best - of - five, Western series 2-0) / International League ~~~! Kort Wayne 6 Des Moines'7 (Fort. Wayne leads best-of- seven final 3-2) Kilmamock Co Scottish League | EDINBURGH (AP)~Kilmar-) 'nock defeated Hearts of Mid-| |Jothian 2-0 Saturday and won the Scottish Soccer League, |champlonship in a finish that| ineeded a slide rule to decide it} jall, Kilmarnock won the title by 0.4 per cent of a goal, Division IV Barrow 0 Tranmere 2 Bradford © 2 Aldershot 0 Chester 3 Doncaster 0 \Hartlepools 1 Wrexham 0 |Lincoln 4 Newport 3 |Millwall 1 Bradford 0 \Oxford 1 Darlington 0 |Rochdale 2 Southport 0 Torquay 0 Chesterfield 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 26, 1968 Sherbrooke Ousts A's In Four Games SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)-- Sherbrooke Beavers skated off with the Allan Cup Eastern fi- nal series Sunday with praise from coach Ted Power of the losing Woodstock Athletics, "I would like to see them win the Allan Cup, They are a strong team, they have the legs and they used them against us,' said Power following his team's 5-2 defeat and loss of the best-of-seven series in four straight games, Bob Dupre led the Beavers' attack Sunday with two goals while Simon Nolet, Dino Mas- cotto and Bob Chevalier got singles, Woodstock scorers were Jack Macintyre and Gerry Stringle, The score was tied 2-2 early in the third period but three rapid late goals put Beavers ahead, Nelson Maple Leafs currently lead Warroad (Minn,) Lakers 2 in their best-of-five Western Allan Cup final with the third game scheduled for tonight. The Allan Cup finals open in Sherbrooke May 3. Etobicoke Indians Even Final Round KITCHENER (CP) -- Etobi- Nelson Is Two Up In Allan Cup Set : NELSON, B.C, (CP)--Nelson Maple Leafs scored three times in the last 15 minutes to beat Warroad Lakers 6% Saturday night and take a 2-0 lead over the Minnesota club in theif best-of-five Western Allan Cup hockey final, : Third game of the series is here tonight. 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Claude Provoet, who had blanketed Hull effectively since the best-of-seven series began, came off the bench along with Henri Richard, 'Then Blake changed his mind and recalled them, Twenty-six seconds later, the puck was in the Montreal net, propelled by Hull's sizzling slapshot from 1) feet beyond the blue line, The Hawks rolled on to a S41 victory, squaring the, series 2-2 as the clubs headed) for the fifth game in Montreal Tuesday, TAKE 14 MINORS It was the first goal Chicago! | BOBBY HULL a 10-minute misconduct tence, to nine minors for the Hawks, But it was the one that counted, Blake, who had strained by his aides when he stormed onto the ice after the final whistle in an effort to be- rate the officials, wasn't an- awering questions about person: nel switches or anything else. "Tl want to see how much guts you guys have got,"' he snapped at reporters before barring his dressing room door, "Go ahead sen-|found Short to be re-) Totems in seven The championship was the second for the Buckaroos since they re-entered the league tin 1961, They were champions last year but were eliminated in the semi-finals each of the last three seasons. Head played a brilliant game, blocking 23 shots, Millar, back after missing two games with a rib injury, made 29 saves for a Victoria The Buckaroos started the se-| | duct penalty for protesting two-minute roughing sentence by referee Vern Buffey, ries with 5-1 and %1 wins but the Leafs managed an over- HAY SCORES time 4-3 victory in the third! Before Roberts rewurned,/same, Portland won the fourth) Stanfield stole another faceoff}same 4-2, saree A aay, os heed {ft home from close range with) Rick Sheridan Wins Title In Ontario Skeet Harris again serving time, A second goal by Hull and one) OTTAWA (CP)--Harry Will: ste, of Montreal, broke 287 of by rookie defenceman Doug a possible 300 clay targets in a | | Jarrett, both on breakaways, completed the rout in the game's dying minutes, The game's earlier stages) belonged to the Montreal pen: alty killers--Roberts, Jean-Guy) Talbot, Tremblay and Terry Harper--who muffled the Chl-\weekend skeet shooting compe- cago power play even on theitition here, but he had to hit three occasions when Canadiens|iwo more late Sunday to win themselves two meMlihe Ontario Open championship. and mustered' several) jie had finished in a tie for dangerous counter-offensives 1n the title with Norton Francis of the process. |Westmount, Que., and took the Montreal general mana ititie when Francis missed his ger Sam Pollock, deputizing for| second shot in the extra round. Blake in the post-game inter) wWillsie also took the Capital views, shared the coach's bit- City Open and 410-gauge titles, terness over the officiating, |while Norton Won a dramatic "A joke is a joke," he said.\io3.shot extra round for all- "All T want is for the circum:|yauge (12 gauge) open from stances to be the same Tuesday Rick Sheridan of Oshawa after night in Montreal, The officiat-/seyen contestants had tied with ing, the penalties and thelsoores of 99 in the 100-bird reg- |crowd. ular event, : lt \Ipswich 3 Crystal P 2 (Middlesbrough 1 Charlton 2 Newcastle 0 Man City 0 Plymouth 2 Bury 2 Preston 3 Norwich 1 Southampton 2 Swindon 1 Division HI Barnsley 2 Mansfield 3 Bristol C 2 Oldha m0 Gillingham 1 Bristol R 3 Hull City 2 Brentford 1 Reading 4 Peterborough 2 Scunthorpe 8 Luton 1 Shrewsbury 1 Bournemouth 2 Southend 4 Grimsby 0 Watford 1 Port Vaic 9 Boston Celtics Still The Best BOSTON (AP)---Boston Cel- tics followed the lead of team captain Bill Russell for a crush- ing 129-96 victory over Los An- geles Lakers and an unprece- dented seventh consecutive Na- tional Basketball Association championship Sunday, Shaking off an elbow to the head and a finger to the right eye in the second quarter which sent him slumping to the floor, Russell scored 17 of his 22 points, grabbed 19 rebounds, made three assists, blocked three shots and forced many Laker misses as Boston built a 57-48 half-time lead Ahead 87-71 at the end of three periols, Boston outacored Loa Angeles 16-0 in the first four minutes of the finale, Swiss Car Racer Division /Arbroath 1 Dumbarton 1 lAyr U 2 Stranraer 0 \Berwick 2 East Fife 2 Hearts 2-0 to win on goal aver- age, A 2-1 victory for Kilmar- nock would have given Hearts ithe title by a goal-average of game 5-3, Third game in the best-of- seven series will be played in Etobicoke Wednesday with the soles stoff. 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TOKYO (AP)--Koji Miki of 55 59/Tokyo's Chuo University bet- 61 59/tered the world record for the 57 58|junior fly weight weightlifting 2015 11 58 55\snatch event at the all-Japan 23 913 55 55) weightlifters competition Sun- Gillingham 23 913 70 49 S5iday. Miki lifted 203% pounds Division IV compared with the old mark of Carlisle Bristol C Mansfield Hull City Bristol R Brentford | | 92 95 91 82 79 Killed In "Monza" MONZA, Italy (AP) -- Swiss driver Tommy Spychiger was killed Sunday when his pri jvately « entered Ferrari proto- Pota-|type speedster missed a curve, and exploded in Monta 621-mile had scored all night' againstlang write the game the way Montreal's formidable penalty-\yoy saw it. I'll buy the paper killing unit, even though Cana-|jg read it," 98 612 91 5662)198 pounds held by Hiromitsu 23.15 8 87 4461/Susuki, also of Chuo University. 2511 9 99 55 61| me 27 612 99 55 60 2116 7 75 4458 221410 74 5358 IMARES KEY SAVES Walter Kacamarayk, of Kit- Glenn Hall, who finishea withichener, It 280 of 800 targets to edge out D, A. Lindsey, of diens took 14 minors, along with) "Rookie centre Fred Stanfield, ® 'olal of 28 stops, made threelitamiiton, for the pore a Istole a faceoff from Ralph|Key, saves. He turned back|ciosed crown, Lindsay broke THE STANDINGS [Backstrom in the Montreal end|Wicked drives b Beliveau, and crulsed in unmolested to/Jotn Ferguson an Yvon Cour By THE CANADIAN PRESS jgive the Hawks the lead early noyer. FINAL SERIES Ww Montreal 2 York City Oxford Brighton Tranmere Millwal Rochdale SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I 22 6 6 62 22 6 6 90 21 5 7 78 Re a een Exclusive EVINRUDE DEALER 9. Mrs, R, Rowley, of | wawa, Ont. won the ladies all-/o ¥@r turned | | $3 50) 49 50 35 47! Kilmarnock Hearts Dunfermline lin the first period, Canadiens) Diminutive Charlie Hodge, 8) cauge closed with 91, flames in the Chicago 2 leaptain Jean Beliveau deflectediast + minute replacement for |automobile race » {home a blue-line drive by de.iGump Worsley, who suffered @\ TAKES CLOSED TITLE The powerful car went into Sunday's game Montreal 1 Chicago 5 2 : IC thigh injury in the pre-game! Although Sheridan lost out to| ; jfenceman J, C, Tremblay to tle warmup, finished with 23 saves,|Norton " the lengthy ies : ~g = at well over 136 miles playoff, his score gave him the (Meer hs in pg Pree gl : : arry Royce of Kingston won oe final series tied jthe junior all-gauge with & 98): .1on¢ jtotal, the same as C, McCreery : ; lot Ottawa who led the eenior| AM official Ferrari prototype |division, James Boyce of Kings-|racer driven by the British- ton led the sub-senior group/French pair of Mike Parkes with 93, land Jean Guichet won the race Saturday, Kaczmarsyk covering the distance in four hour's, 56 minutes and eight sec- onds, an average of 126 miles an hour, FUTURE GAMES Tageeey, April 27 Chicago at ontrea Thursday, April 29 Montreal at Chicago Saturday, May 1 Chicago at Montreal (if necessary) "THE SCORING By THE CANADIAN PRESS | GA Pts, PIM 10 23 4 B. Hull, Chi Maki, Chi Ullman, Det Beliveau, Mtl Richard, Mti Mikita, Chi Rousseau, Mtl Provost, Mt! 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