Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1966, p. 10

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at 4:31 of the second period on a pass from Black. ' Bill Dupre of Sherbrooke was| Luciuk scored at 14:28 of the injured in the first period when|third period to narrow he was checked into the boards|brooke's lead to 3-2. Bla by Guelph's Bill Burega at 5:23.|scored on an open net with Dupre suffered a cracked rib| seconds remaining. ! and didn't return to the game. 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 2, 1966 McLellan, Wilson Share Lead both were giren major penal- ties. Beavers Defeat Regals, Enter Allan Cup Finals Sherbrooke took seven of As Rally Heads To saskaton By WALTER HAYES CALGARY (CP) -- Two On- tario rallyists carried a slim lead into the second leg of the 4,00-mile Vancouver to Quebec City car rally. Paul McLellan 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 leg. Today's 15-hour grind will end late this afternoon at Saskatoon after a special speed section at Camp Wainwright, a military base in east central Alberta. Ewen Graham and Henry Acteson of Calgary picked up only 20 penalty points in their Volvo during the 18-hour over- night run from Vancouver. Roger Clarke of London, Eng- land, and teammate Robin Ed- wardes of Fabreville, Que., drove their Cortina to third place with 37 points, three less than John Merriman of Scar- borough, Ont., and Jim Peters of Don Mills, Ont., in their Che- velle. Rosemary Smith of Dublin, Ireland, took first in the wom- en's division and sixth overall with 90 points, only two more than fifth place Scott Harvey of Dearborn Heights, Mich., and Mike Kerry of Toronto in their Valiant. Miss Smith, driving a Sun- beam Imp with Anne Coombe of Toronto, had a wide margin over Diana Carter of Toronto, winner of the Coupe de Dames 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- sun 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, B.C., and was unable to restart. The second, driven by Klaus Ross of Montreal, winner of the 4,000 rally in 1964 and 1965, broke an oil line shortly before reaching Calgary and the en- gine seized. The loss of Don Lamont and Ed Deak, also Vancouver area competitors, leaves them in contention for individual awards, but out of the running for the team championship. The Cortina team, by virtue of its first and third-place finish Sunday, was favored above the other teams--Renault R8s and and Fiat 850 coupes. Gary McMahon of Scarbor- ough, Ont., put his Mustang off the road near Greenwood, B.C., 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 had numerous flats and GILLES VINCENT of Montreal comes bumper to bumper with some unexpect- ed obstacles on the first leg of the 4,000-mile Vancou- ver-Quebec City rally. Vin- cent and his co-driver John Catto of Ottawa passed through the road near Trail. SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) ~ Sherbrooke Beavers have set their sights on a second consec- utive Allan Cup tg Bon | 4-2 victory over Guelph Regals here Sunday night. The victory gave the Beavers the Eastern Canada final 4-2 and the C. P. Bolton Memorial Cup. Sherbrooke outshot Guelph 35- 31. Gilles Cartier paced Sher- brooke's offensive with a pair of goals while Claude Cardin and Guy Black had singles. Joe Hogan and Dave Luciuk replied for Guelph. Miners Oust Selkirk 4-2 ler Miners earned the Western hockey championships Saturday ermen 4-2 before 2,535 fans. five series 3-1, wil! open the against Sherbrooke Beavers in Calgary Thursday series will be played in Cal- gary. Bill McCulley, Pat Halas and Rock Crawford got the first }three Drumheller goals, |Sid Finney the final goal. Sel- kirk's two third-period goals were scored by Leo Konyk. B.C., without incident. Eas- ily the biggest man in Cana- dian rallying, Vincent tips the scales at 389 pounds. dented fenders from flying rocks. Peter Lerch of Toronto, drove his Jeep station wagon through one entire speed sec- tion, switching off the ignition each time to slow for the cor- ners after his accelerator stuck. | Sam McDowell Pitches | 2nd Straight By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer They're calling him Sudden Sam McDowell, but Sensational Sam would seem to be more} appropriate for a pitcher who has collected as many hits in one game as he's given up in two. McDowell, Cleveland Indians' ace lefthander, collected two hits Sunday and his second straight American League one- hitter, allowing only a double by Don Buford in the second inning as he pitched the Indians to a 1-0 victory over Chicago} White Sox. | McDowell also lived up to his Sudden label, applied because of his blazing speed, by striking out 10 and bringing his major- league-leading total to 49. The undefeated southpaw also be- came the first American Leaguer to win four games and lowered his earned run average to a sparkling 1.54. The victory was the lith in 12 games this season for the In- dians, who started off by win-! lost seven of their previous} ' eight games. jil Jack Warner unloaded homers} as the Angels whipped the Red| By MURRAY CHASS s jcent problems Sunday by suf- fering a bruised left knee in One aad Hitter San Francisco Giants' 2-0 vic- tory over St. Louis Cardinals. The injury, suffered in a first | , mtg ehnrdangy elght nase collision with the Car- Don Lock drove home three | dinals' George Kernek, forced runs with a homer and a single | Mays from the game in the for the Senators in the opener | fourth inning, marking the third and they held on behind reliever|'ime in the last week that he Casey Cox despite homers by left a game before it was over. Earl Battey and Harmon Kille-| A cold and an upset stomach brew. jsent Mays home early last Jim (Mudcat) Grant won the | Tuesday and Wednesday and |kept him out of the line - up signtonp tor ty Twin, whe had Thursday. Contributing to his ls was a bruised right hand Joe Adcock, Tim Fregosi and har = pre ec theea as The result has been a drastic Sox in the opener. But Jerry|reduction in his hitting ostput. Stephenson handcuffed the Cal-| When he hit his 5ilth homer ifornians in the nightcap, be-|294 tied Mel Ott's National coming the first Boston pitcher|League career record last Sun- this season to complete a game|4Y, it gave Mays six homers as he scattered nine hits. in Bs gg any = games. | But in the next six games, -- ag pag Pigg not only failed to break George Scott backed Stephenson lpatking average. drop €2polnts wl homers in the second) trom "348 to .286. : ' | Mays, who will be 35 this Fri- ane cts Spb won their! aay, took a day off today as the Giants played an exhibition three-hitter. Ossie Chavarria's | vame. He expected to return to Willie: Mays added to his re- ning their first 10 games. The|double and a single by Ken| 10-game winning streak was| Suarez produced the game's matched Sunday by Baltimore only run off Whitey Ford in the Orioles, who lifted their record| sixth inning. to 12-1 by defeating Detroit Ti-| Ward Wettlaufer Amateur Champion The other teams played dou- bleheaders and all split. Minnesota Twins lost to Wash- ington Senators 5-3, and won 3-1.| ton Red Sox 6-1 before losing ragged start and shot sub-par $-1, and Kansas City Athletics| golf Saturday in beating Marion blanked New York Yankees 1-0) Heck 4 and 2 in the 36-hole final Lae Porte gt ene |of the North and South amateur aturday, New Yor e-| tournament, feated Kansas City 6-0, Cali-| The 30-year - old fornia defeated Boston 16-9, sAead Natenit 2.9 cegcc Sere. former Paltimaca ithe line-up Tuesday. In other National League games Pittsburgh Pirates wal- |loped New York Mets 8-0, Los Angeles Dodgers downed Cin- cinnati Reds 3-0, Houston Astros whipped Atlanta Braves 7-1 and |Chicago Cubs defeated Philadel- Willie Injures Knee But Giants Win Pair Saturday, San Francisco de- feated St. Louis 6-1, Philadel- phia walloped Chicago 12-0, Houston edged Atlanta 5-4, Cin- cinnati downed Los Angeles 3-1, and the New York at Pittsburgh game was rained out. The Giants scored their first run with the help of third base- man Charlie Smith's bad throw on Mays' grounder. Dick Scho- field went to third on the play and scored as Willie McCovey flied out. Gaylor Perry stopped St. Louis on four hits. Canada 'Si s ada JI; Britain 'No' PORT OF SPAIN (AP)--Trin- idad has said "yes" to Canada "no" to Britain and in reply to invitations to send track teams to those 'countries for meetings after the Commonwealth Games in Jamaica in August. The newly -elected Amateur Athletic Association of Trinidad and Tobago, at a meeting here this weekend, turned down an invitation from the British Am- ateur Athletic Board to send "the most prominent members of the team" to Britain for a match before Britain's partici- pation in the European cham- pionships in Budapest. But the association ac- cepted Canada's invitation to send Trinidad's Commonwealth Games team to Kingston on an all-expenses paid tour. 1 | | | APPEARING NIGHTLY Direct From Franz Joseph Room Donna Drumheller's fourth goal was scored into an open net after goaltender Julian Kiymkiw was pulled in the final seconds to add scoring punch. CALGARY (CP) -- Drumhel- berth in the national senior night by defeating Selkirk Fish- Miners, who won the best-of- best-of-seven Allan Cup final The entire and Cartier broke in with only one defenceman back and drilled a hard shot into the lower right hand corner to give the Beav- ers a 1-0 lead after two minutes of play. 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