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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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8) Superman 6:30 p.m.1 3) Mr.Ed.5)\tInternational Showtime 7)\tDictionnaire Magazine 1 8) Maverick 7:00 p.m.I 3) Lassie 6)\tWayne A Shuster 8)\tHazel 7)\tRobins Des Bols 12) Telepoi 7:30 p.m.I 3) Dennis the Menace fl) Parade 5) Walt Disney 7)\tPapa a Raison 8)\tFollow the Sun 12) A kin to win 8:00 p.m.! 3) Ed Sullivan ' ft) Fa Sullivan 7) Kah-Na-Wio 12) Detectives T»king part in the parade which will precede the Junior Chamber of Commerce Road-e-o on April 29 will be civil dignitaries.Jacqueline Lussier, the 125th Anniversary- Queen, her duchesses, and members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce executive.There will be eight floats in the parade sponsored b> various commercial groups in Sherbrooke.Representatives from the fire and police departments will also be there.There will be bands from Hast Angus and Coaticook.The Tuque Rouge and the Garde Paroiselle Ste.Famille will also take part in the parade.The various participants in the parade will assemble at Dufresne Park at 1:30 p.m.The parade will proceed along Park to Belvedere and Frontenac to Wellington North.It will than march along King West and Grand F\u2019orks to the market place where the Road-e-o will take place.There are approximatly 50 entries in the J.C.Road-e-o at the present time and more are expected to enter Tuesday night when the written test is held.re- M'.'STlU \u2014 Mrs.Kenneth Smith has turned home after spending three weeks with her sons, Mr., Harold Smith, and family, of Brownsburg, and Mr.Donald (Smith, and family, of Montreal.Mrs.Mildred King has gone to Iron Hill for an indefinite time.Mrs.Ronald Jones and son, !Chester, are patients in the B M P.Hospital at Sweetsburg.REVIEW ROAD-E-O PLAN'S \u2014 Denis Beaulieu, left chairman of the teenage driving Road-e-o of the Sherbrooke Junior Chamber nf Commerce reviews Road-e-o schedule with Roland Bernard center, president of the chamber, and Claude Bourque, chairman in charge of a parade which will go through city streets prior to the Road-e-o.The Road-e-o officially opens Monday and closes on Sunday April 29th.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Good driving is aim of contest MONDAY t; JO a.m.5) Conttnantal Claaa room 7:00 a.m.I) Teat Pattern 5) Today r:l5 a.m.5) Farm Newa 7:30 a m.Î) College of the Air 5) Today 8:00 e.m.3) Cpt.Kangaroo 8:15 e.m.8) Farm and Home 8:05 a.m.S> Local Newa 8:50 e.m.5> Today 8:45 a.m.8) Teddy Bear Playhou 9:0» e.m.|3) Big Picture 5) News 9:05 a.m.5) Here's Hollywood 9:30 a.m.3) T V.School 3) TV School Time 10:00 a.m.31 Calendar 51 Say When 71 Le Coq Au T 8) Music Classroom 10:30 a.n-3) I Love Lucy 3) Play Your Hunch 8) Town and Country Time 10:55 a.m.81 Weather Forecast 11:00 a.m.3) Video Village 51 The Price Is Right 7)\tL'Heure de Pierrot 8)\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 11:30 a.m.3) Your Surpria» Package 5) Concentration 8) Yours For a Song 11:55 p.m.3) News 17:00 p m.3) Love ot Life 5) Your First impression 7)\tVarieties 8)\tCamouflage 13:30 D.m.3) Search for Tomorro-5) Truth or Consequence» 71 Premiere Edition 81 Window .'¦\"hopping 12:40 p.m.7) Commentaires 12:45 p.m.31 Guiding Light 71 Midi Sports 12:55 p.m.5) Day .e\u2019-ort 1:00 p.m Ji News Headlines 5) News 7)\tPot Pourri Feminine 8)\tDay In Court 1.0S p.m 3) Across the Fence 1:10 p.m, 8) Today on CBMT 1:15 p.m.3) Mixing Bowl 5)\tOn the local scene 6)\tMontreal Matinee 1:25 p.m.8) ABC Report 1:30 p.m.3) Aa The World Turns 5) Tenn.Ernie Show 8) Janet Dean R.N.1.45 p.m.5) Salvation Army 12) Meditation 2:00 p.m.3) Password 5)\tJane Wyman Show 6)\tCher Hélène 7)\tTV Roman 8i Jane Wyman Show 12) Romper Room 2:15 p.m.8)\tNursery School Time 2:30 p.m.3) Houseparty 5)\tLoretta Young 6)\tOpen House 71 Be My Guest 8) Seven Keys 2:45 p.m.71 Telephone Sonne 12) Carte Blanche 3:00 p.m.3) Millionaire 5)\tYoung Dr.Malone 6)\tDickie Henderson Show 7)\tRevue de la Mason 81 Queen for a Day 12) Carte Blanche 3:15 p.m.12' Debbie Drake 3:30 ?.! 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tossed everything on the ice.No doubt they watched the fans in the Windy City and taking a cue for Punch Imlach decided to put on their private show.Even a fan got in the picture and Chicago's assistant trainer took a swing at him after he had given McDonald and Mikita the old razzeberry.This was the most spirited action of the night although the players laid on some solid body-checks but nothing serious happened.Bob Pulford paced the attack with a hat-trick while Frank Mahovlich came up with two and Billy Harris, Dave Keon and George Armstrong accounted for the others.Coach Pilous figured his team made too many mistakes while the Leafs, who made the least mistakes, won the decision.Pilous claims these things will be rectified by Sunday and he stated they would be back in Toronto to win the Stanley Cup.Sounds pretty confident.The Leafs stand a good chance of winning the Cup as the deciding game will be played in the Gardens and before their \u201cnew\" home crowd maybe they will do just that.The Hawks will be tough tomorrow night but now It is a different story as time is running out on them and they must win to force the seventh tilt.It should be a real old humdinger.?The Dow Brewery Bowling Tournament of Champions swings into the final week and the champions from over 500 halls will be decided.The top bowlers will compete for a spot on \u201cL'Heure des Quilles\u201d on the French TV network.The two best high triple scorers of each week qualified to take part in the championships of their halls.The next stage of the massive elimination tournament is the uniting of these triple champions in a roll-off for district honors.Each district will then send their champions to Montreal in a final tournament for a berth on the TV network next fall.So all in all it is quite a battle for a spot on the screen.?They come and they go but it seems that Stan \"The Man\u201d Musial keeps rolling on.If he can maintain his present pace he will pass Honus Wagner's National League Record.He is just 20 short of the mark and has banged out a total of 3,410 during his career.He needs only two more total bases to tie Babe Ruth for second place in the all-time list behind the late Ty Cobb.Musial figured that this might be his last year but if he can continue his present pace we doubt very much if he will call it quits.The Cards are the surprise of the season so far and up to Thursday had five straight victories to their credit.Harry (NEA) Grayson picks the Cards to win the National and battle the Yanks in the World Series.He places the Dodgers next with Giants third and the Braves in fourth.The Pirates have been placed sixth as they lack pitching and the Rcdlegs are picked to finish no better than fifth.The National has had four different winners in the last four years so why can\u2019t it be the Cards\u2019 long-deferred turn?It seems that the Border Little League is having trouble in getting organized.The question of finance is the big problem and some of the executive is in favor of dropping out of the loop and move in with the Peanut League.It would be a shame if this happened but after all it is quite a job in running a league.Outside help must be obtained from the community and if this is not coming then no matter how good an executive it would be tough going.We sincerely hope the boys from the Border can get things straightened away to continue in the Little League.It is a great project and one that deserves support from all Three Villages.?The Juniors of the Lennoxville Rifle Club walked off with the Provincial Sporting Rifle Team Championships for the 12th consecutive year.This speaks well for the club and shows the youngsters are coming along fine and in a few years some of the older men can step down making way for their younger members.The club has erected a new clubhouse with a indoor range and now we are sure that Lennoxville will be well represented in all shoots for years to come.Major Ed Warner won the Quebec Open, Armed Forces Rifle and .22 Sporting Rifle Indoor championships.This is nothing new for Ed who has won practically every shoot around the country.He has also represented Canada in the Bisley a few times.Both these achievements speak well for the Lennoxville Club.Gene Oliver lost $60,000 bonus when his arm went dead jut now he is back as Cards' No.1 catcher NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Therejthe leading hitters of St.Louis are not many who can lose $60.-1Cardinals of the National 000 overnight and grin while!League.telling about it later\tThe double shock of losing the he told how he hurt his arm in .old Oliver with baseball.He a high school football game the|threw away his glove, deter-day before he was to receive mined to forget all about base-a S60.000 baseball bonus to sign,ball.\t\u2022\tr*! with Detroit Tigers of the Amer-j \"The whole thing made me v»0mpCini6S TllG lean League When the Tigers (sick,\u201d Gene recalled.\u201cMy folks; j.saw he couldn't throw, they j sure could have used the money! SU IT QyQlriST tore up the ccntract.\tIlhey '-ad five kids to feed \u2019and \u201cGeorge Moriarty, the Tigeri )0p, who was earning about\tprcAy scout who had recommended | a week, came down with arth me, asked me to work out with!rjtjs.j took a job to help out.\" them anyway.\" said Oliver, now I STILL THOUGHT BASEBALL the No.1 catchei and one olj That was in 1953.Three year: ! later, Oliver w as still at his job.| : But he couldn't get baseball ou ! if his system.He still couldn\u2019i ¦ throw, however.'ll At the urging of his wife I Marilyn, Gene began to exercise jthe arm, using weights and pul leys.The arm slowly began t( \u2019respond.Joe Monahan, a Car jdinal scout who had followee Gene in his high school days not oniv speedily relieve corn».»ore toe» agreed to take a chance on him and tender»pot«\u2014they al»o remove corn» p.rjç pat e him a 31 000 bonu' one of the quickfâtwev» known to medical ^aras gate nim a ii.uuu Donu, ^ leni-v1 ot tin» fa»i relief today.\tto sign, figuring his hitting po Hawks see win Sunday in Stanley Cup \"Battle of Crowds \u2022 HOCKEY \u2022 Chicago Stadium rafters are tabbed to really shake as Hawks make last ditch stand, Leafs hold 3-Î edge Sherbrooke Curling Club new executive named FRIDAY EASTIKN PROtKSflONAl HultOtUua 4, klngftton 3 tHull-OtUu* Itads be*! aKi«»ven final l-0>.The above picture shows the new executive of the Sherbrooke î Curling Club who were elected at the annual meeting held Thursday evening.In the front, left to right, Gerry Armstrong, first vice-president, Ernie Taylor, past-president, Gerry Burt, É president, and Charles Taylor, secretary.Standing, same order, Frank Pearson, Reg Allait.Ralph Gosselin, Norton Baldwin, all directors, and Dine O'Keefe, second vice-president.Stan Mikita sets two new scoring records TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Centre Stan Mikita of Chicago Black Hawks smashed tw\u2019o Stanley Cup records Thursday night [when he was credited with two assists in the second period of |the fifth Chicago-Toronto same The pair of assists gave him |21 points on six goals and 15 ! assists, one up on the record 20 set by Gordie Howe of De troit Red Wings in 1955.Ilis 15 ; assists also w as one more than ithe record set by Fleming Mac kell of Boston in 1958.Leafs to carry road games on closed circuit SATURDAY AMERICAN IE AGUE PuffAlo *t Springfield tSpringfield lead* best-of M*\\en final 1-0 >.SUNDAY ITANLEY CUP (Rest oMevtn Pinal») Toronto at ITiicago ¦ Toronto Uadi h#.»t-of se\\#n final S-Î* MEMORIAL CUP Quebec at Hamilton.(Hamilton leads bestof*e\\cn Eastern final 1*0).?Baseball ¦ THURSDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Si Louis New York 4 Houston 6, Chicago 0 l.os Angelos 4.Cincinnati .1.San Francisco 7.Milwaukee It Pittsburgh (5, Philadelphia .1 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3.Haltimoie 1 l.os Angeles 6.Kansas Cii> 4 Chicago 10.Minnesota 3 Boston 0.Detroit 3 FRIDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE No gaines scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 5, Washington 4 Kansas city 7, Chicago 4 .Minnesota f Los Angeles 7.CHICAGO iAPI Chicag.' Stadium rafters are tabbed to really shake Sunday night in Chicago Black Hawks' last diteh stand against Toronto Maple Loafs With their heroes trailing Toronto three games to two in the bos! of seven Stanley Cup final, Ihe Hawk fans - nqtrd as I he most boisterous in the National Hookey League ran he expected to meet the challenge tossed from Maple Leaf Gardens Thursday night.tf Hawks lose Sunday night.Toronto wins the cup If not, hack to Toronto for a Tuesday finale The ordinarily tranquil Toronto fans hollered and hurled debris in the host Chicago fashion as Maple Leafs nearly skat od Hawks off the rink with an 8 4 triumph Thursday night.This crowd demonstration, witnessed here on television, was in response to an earlier comment by Toronto coach ; Punch Imlach that the Chicago [crowd's wild enthusiasm was worth two goals to Hawks PILOUS IMPRESSED Even Hawk coach li u d > Pilous was impressed 'It made us feel fairly much at home.' Pilous said Friday, I \u201cbut w hatev er w e did was [wrong and whatever the Maple Leafs did was right [ \"However, our own crowd can lie much more mov ing, getting inspired beer ami such, while their best shot is water and soft tlrinks.'' Pilous had some comment on Ihe Toronto debris throwing, too.\u201cWe'll he hack there Tuesday,\" he said confidently, \"and we expect to find Toronto the cleanest city in Canada.Those hockey fans will pick up all the garbage in the city for the last game.Some poor kids probably even will be going short on Easter eggs,'' Pilous had no pep talks nor any change in lineups.\"If Hie Hawks don\u2019t know that their backs are against the wall,\" he said, \"oratory brief ing won't help much.A few of our players had a bad game Thursday night.1 won't mention names They know as well as anybody who played good or who played poorly.They all just have to get themselves lacked up for Sunday night.\" SATURDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE New York «1 Pittsburgh t! .101.Chicago At Si Louis (2:30) San Francisco at Cincinnati 11301 Loa Angeles at Milwaukee (2:30).Philadelphia at Houston might).AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York (2 oot.Kansas City at Chicago (2;30i Detroit at Boston (2:00) Minnesota at Los Angeles (night).Baltimore al Washington .Chicago .jESZzriuZzzs, ÿiuu.uuu mane.\tLeague\thave made him their hero, but managing only a 2-2 home draw TALE OF TAPE\t\u201cf think it\u2019s good for me,\u201d even they can t influence the\tIt)swich paf.h LAS VEGAS, Nev.(AP) - he said in an interview.\"There 'hm-haired netm.nder.\thave 5 noints Jnswich has onlv Tale of the tape for 15-round have been games when 1 have \u201cNothing like that can help\tcames to nlav-one \u201c he said of the great ova hiee more games to play\u2014one, [weight champion Joe Brown and I find I won t go after a tiens he recêives.\u201cIt\u2019s just thatjle^_l ia\" , YESTERDAY'S STARS Pitching: Jerry Walker, Kan sa.s City Athletics, gave up only four hits before leaving for a pinch hitler in the eighth inning, bringing his record to 2-0 in a 7 4 American League triumph over Chieago White Sox.Blackpool 2-0 to in English loop, -2 lie by Arsenal only three games to play.Car diff is next to the bottom with 27 points and four remaining! matches.Then comes Fulham with 29 points and five games to play.Liverpool is almost certain In, win the Second Division chain pionship and move up into Division I.Liverpool leads Ihe stand ings with 53 points from 36 games Leyton Orient is second, with 48 points from 38 matches[ and Sunderland is ncxl with 40| points from 38 games.title fight tonight between light- not been as nervous as usual mtl shot so hard.and challenger Carlos Ortiz: puck you have to worry about.\u201d Brown Ortiz MAKE EXTRA EFFORT 35\tAge\t25 135\tWeight\t135 5-7 Vi\tHeight\t5-7 68 Va\tReach\t68 38\tChest Normal\t39 39:1
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