eek s He tv e ee eevee i Cc BASEBALL SCORESHEET National League Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee 6 Houston 3 San Francisco 6 Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 2 Chicago 5 Los Angeles 1 American League Kansas City 0 Chicago 3 Los Angeles 0 Minnesota 3 International League Toronto 11 Atlanta 4 Syracuse 2 Little Rock 1 Indianapolis 9 Columbus 3 Rochester 5 Jacksonville 1 Richmond 9 Buffalo 6 Pacifie Coast League Seattle 7 Dallas-Fort Worth 5 Oklahoma City 5 Portland 0 | San Diego 5 Spokane 0 i Tacoma at Denver postponed. DAVE KEON . mighty mite ~ BASEBALL STARS By The Associnted Press Pitching —- Ray Herbert, Chi- cago White Sox, stopped Kansas City Athletics 3-0 on three hits. | retiring 21 of 22 batters at One | stretch. Batting — Willie Mays, San! Francisco Giants, colleeted dou-! ble and twee singles and seored | two runs on balks in a 6-3 vice! tory over Houston Colts. | | | | Dave Keon, centre who weighs 163 pounds soaking wet, domin- ated that game by firing two goals to give the Leafs the best- of-seven series by four games to one for their second straight Stanley Cup victory. the winning goal 4-2 on their own rink. Along with his scoring achieve- ments, a playoff total of seven TORONTO (CP)—Before the S$ finals began, the experts figured Toronto Maple Leafs would wear Detroit Red Wings down with brute strength. But when the assets were weighed after Toronto's clinching 3-1 victory that closed out the five-game series Thursday night, the deciding factor was the littlest Leaf of them all. Two nights earlier, Keon fired |ed a wide-open net from only in Detroit ;10 feet out as Detroit, with a when the Leafs broke the Red two-man edge, worked frantic- Wings’ hearts by whipping them :ally to tie the game in the dying |goals and five assists, the dark- : Bower Fi yi tanley Cup an anti-climax after the batt]- ing Wings almost failed to tie the game final minute. ULLMAN MISSED The Wings’ Norm Ullman miss- in the i|minutes with the Leafs in front 2-1. unbelievably | vos Vee ee te ref @ we oe - | Frida By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Toronto goaltender Johnny | and right-winger Gordie | haired stylist from Noranda.|Howe were tangled up on the: Que. skated relentlessly through-:ice at the side of the net and spearheading | Ullman’s | power plays, killing penalties and | Howe's *| out the _- series, generally making himself nuisance to the opposition. Typically, both his goals on|alty box since 18:07 for holding ; Thursday night came while Tor-: Alex Delvecchio. ' onto was shorthanded. The second, fired into an emp ;ty net from long range with goaltender Terry Sawchuk i five seconds remaining, came as vacated for shot bounced off, leg and dribbled over ; the two players. Bob Pulford of the Leafs had been in the pen- i t That set the stage for Keon’s | - second goal, into the net Detroit ‘Lory over Houston. had . an extra forward. | Red-necked pitchers and man- agers are trying to find a yard- stick for measuring a second in an attempt to halt the mush- rooming number cf balk calls disrupting National League ac- tion. Balk calls may have been the cecisive factor for the first time Thursday as Willie Mays was waved home from third base twice in San Francisco's 6-3 vic- In all, five balks were called in the game. One kalk was called at Mil- jocince kupece Ouy sews cro. y, April 19, 1963 - Balks play big role in Frisco’s victory SPORTS WRITER lipe Alou led a 12-hit attack, ; each collecting a double and two. singles. George Brunet took the: loss. ERROR DECIDES GAME The Braves won it with a run in the ninth ccntributed by the; Phillies’ fifth error. Hank Aaron | led off with a double off loser. Ray Culp and came home when: catcher Clay Dalrymple fired ‘past third in an attempt to get Aaron on Norm Laker’s bunt. ' Laker, who homered earlicr, re- | ceived credit for a single on the’ play that made reliever Claude Raymond the winner, * \ Oe ee ee we ee ee ee ro ne | Laver clinches second spot | EAST ORANGE, NJ. @—Aus- tralia’s Rod Laver clinched sec- ond place in the professional tennis tour Thursday night by defeating Luis Ayala of Chile 8-6, ‘ Winning the second spot means Laver will meet the lead- er, Ken Rosewall, a fellew Aus- tralian, in a $35,000 playoff after! Rosewal, beat Earl Buchholz of ~* St. Louis 8-5 and Andres Gimeno «. of Spain defeated Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, 8-5. The tcur standings: Rosewall ., °° 30-10, Laver 25-10, Buchholz 22+: 18, Gimeno 20-20, Mackay 12-28, — Ayala 11-29. * FRED FE, DOWDIE the 41-game tour winds up next! METRIST “4 Tuesday in El Paso, Tex, The 25- OPTO game playoff begins next Wed-.: Phone 5548 nesday in San Francisco. In other singles matches, 303 - 3rd Ave. W. A LBM & G, G hart cred Aeccou nlanlts 3255 Fourth Avenue East Prince Rupert, B.C. A. L. BELL, CA. P.O, DRAWER 128 O. |. EIDSVIK, CA. TELEPHONE 3975 ~ACRILAN” The Modern Chem-Cel Fibre by HARDING e stylish “‘Rondo” Patte in th rn = PROCEEDS TO SWIMMING POOL ADVANCE TICKETS lwaukee, where the Braves re- jtained = first place with their ;seventh straight vietory, 6-5 over Bill Virdcn drove in his second run with a ninth inning single, | CIVIC CENTRE First time no overtime . : giving the Pirate; and Don'f “Philadelphia, and one was! Schwall the victory over the Lbs ORME'S MAY 3 | It was the first time since the| who wasted no time in golfing it Dre eer tenis where ao Cardials. Schwall, making his a i ] j 3 as " I a Shy he u " . 7 i 6 . is s . * ‘ ‘National Hockey League gained past Bower | _No balks were called as Chi-|}enyo eaten Meh eon ad to a | ARIAT EOE GTAS IES ANTS RE sk LT S.C possession of the Stanley; Eddie Shack scored at 13:28 cacy Cubs beat Los Angeles : “ er ent nings v1 are she oe | NEP SAS a RAED Cup in 1927 that there was no of the third period. Defenceman ‘Dodgers 5-1 in the only other ished. Peon Bover hon ned Re nea Ki od ‘overtime in the semi anal or a Kent Douglas shot the puck from /pame scheduled. for St Pa en Boyer homere feet eer eae ee ;nal series. The Leafs whipped the blue line, it ricocheted off i ¢ UFSTIONS UMP'S METHOD | Pt. 3. aes wF a0 iia lstainiacciatncl | Montreal Canadiens 4-1 and De-' one or two Detroit players and | 2UF w s ‘ The Cubs made the most of Stain Resistant “The way they’re calling balk,” troit Knocked off Chicago Black, said Colts’ manager Harry Craft, three then to Shack’s stick. The Leaf Dodger | Hawks 4-2 in the semi-finals, all left winger hardly had to move errors, scoring three unearned runs and beat- 10 Different Colors “the pitchers will have to change.; . 6 . “A” Label Carpetin WE |in regulation time. ‘to put it past Sawehuk from el me mrs . c vee jing Dem Drysdale, now 2-1, for P S 2 their entire patterns. I wish the first ti since 1960. He had PER ARE | Delvecchio scored the only;in front of the net. there was some consistency.” |heaten Chics, ix trai ht a Our installation extra. SQ. 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He scurried around; Delvecchio to the left side and cut back in front of the net to . beat Sawchuk with a 15-foot | Shot while Stanley was in the penalty box defenceman Allan: able ta win both. But Imlach said Thursday night: “I've said it before and T'li: iSay it again, I won't take on a ico ach. So far, I would have to! think they have played their. Ymlach also paid tribute to Wings, “Iney played awfully hard. You have to give them a little credit for that.” pause a full second before de-'f"om Don Elston. The deciding Carpet and Rug Installations Northway Upholstery 339A McBride St. jin a row to the Dodgers, won it tc, | With ninth inning relief help second without a stop watch. Rules require a pitcher livery Tun scored in the second as Ken Thirty - nine balks have been 45premonte doubled and sccred charged in less than two weeks © 4 Single by Dick Bertell when of the season. 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