Sherbrooke daily record, 21 février 1955, lundi 21 février 1955
[" 1955\t\tFEBRUARY\t\t\t\t1955 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 J3\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 77\t28\t\t\t\t\t l)ecbi'ookcï)aUuKecocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f CLOUDY, COOLER Sunny clouding over late this evening: Tuesday mainly eloudy; few light showers during Tuesday morning; a little cooler.Low-high Tuesday at Sherbrooke IS and 32.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1955 Fifty-Eighth Year CHARGE REDS VIOLATE TRUCE Desperation World News In Brief Oslo, Norway \u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Atlantic pact officials here Sunday night announced plans for an \u201catomic warfare\u201d operation to be held in Norway and Denmark at the end of February.Wellington, New Zealand \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014 The world may never again have enough scotth whiskey to go around, according to E.L.Roberts, director of one of Scotland\u2019s biggest distilleries.Roberts said he was here on a \u201cdiscourtesy visit to tell our agents we cannot supply the demand.\u201d Carlisle, Eng.\u2014(IP)\u2014 Brian Fawcett said Sunday he will leave for Brazil in April to take up the search for his explorer father and brother.Col.Percy Fawcett and Jack Fawcett, who vanished 30 years ago in the jungles.Fawcett plans to flv over grass hut villages in the West Matto Grosso region in the hopes his father or brother\u2014if still alive\u2014will appear when they hear the ?plane.He conducted a similar search in early 1952.Taipei, Formosa \u2014 (/Pi \u2014 President Chiang Kai-shek today received Foreign Minister George Yeh, who returned Sunday night from the United States.Yeh submitted a detailed report on his talks in Washington and his trip to Spain.Frankfurt, Germany \u2014 f/P) \u2014 Traditional carnival season parades were held in a dozen West German cities today.The main theme was politics.Floats poked fun at German rearmament, American occupation, Soviet policy and France\u2019s death-blow to EDC, (European Defence Community).In Frankfurt, spectators cheered when one of the revelers dressed as Uncle Sam led a soldier of Germany\u2019s proposed army by the nose with a long chain.Ue Havre, France \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Experts are studying plans to equip the French liner Liberté with a combination of radar and television which will greatly simplify the operation of bringing the shin into port.Ship\u2019s officers will watch the Liberté sliding into her berth on a large TV screen.Toronto \u2014:(P)\u2014Police Sunday identified a man killed by a railway train in suburban Scarborough last Thursday as 33-yearold Alphonse Bernier of Quebec City.Bernier is believed lo have been walking along the track when struck by a westbound Canadian National Railways passenger train.He had lived here for about three months.Gun Battle Ends Career Of Bandit New York \u2014 (.-P) \u2014 The long crime career of squint - eyed j August Robles, sworn enemy of | the law, ended in death Sunday after a 90-minute gun battle I with police.The pint-sized gunman had been the object of an intense, three-day manhunt in the city\u2019s Puerto Rican districts.Police, roused by his two escapes Friday, were determined to get their man.The elusive desperado was at last tracked down in a third-floor tenement hideaway on 112th St., near Park Ave.Two hundred policemen guarded every approach to the shabby building and pumped machine-gun, rifle and pistol bullets and tear gas into Robles\u2019 lair.He answered with gunshots.At one point tear gas caused a fire in the apartment.Firemen turned streams of water into the building to* quench the blaze even before the shooting ended.Finally there were no more answering shots.Police gingerly entered the charred apartment, a priest with them.On the floor, lying in blood and water, lay Robles, who had sworn he would never be taken alive.Blood oozed from a ragged chest wound, A rough tourniquet had been tied around his left arm, pierced by another bullet.Robles had taken over the apartment at gunpoint Friday night, forcing out two women, two men and two small children.The women were his cousins.Police were tipped to the hideaway early Sunday afternoon.Swarms of police surrounded the building.When all was ready, three policemen went to Robles\u2019 door and shoved it open.A blast of shots wounded two of them and the battle was on.Found beside Robles\u2019 body were four revolvers, three of which he had taken from policemen who tried to arrest him early Friday.Police originally Iried to arrest Robles to question him about the gangland slaying of ex-convict Joseph Aronowitz in Brooklyn last Tuesday, the day before he was to go on trial in Baltimore, Met., for attempted robbery., Aronowitz was expected to turn stale's evidence in the case, in which Martin Yamin, an ousted Baltimore magistrate, was also involved and scheduled to be tried later.U.N.Chiefs Say Reds Building Up Korean Air Force Panmunjom, Korea \u2014 (AP) \u2014 The United Nations command today accused the Communists of violating the Korean armistice by building up Red MiG strength in North Korea.It demanded that those responsible be punished.Maj.-Gen.Leslie D.Carter, senior Allied member of the Korean military armistice commission, made the charge.He said the MiGs which attacked an American RB-45 jet reconnaissance bomber over the Yellow sea Feb.5 were evidence of Red air activities in North Korea since the armistice which \u201chave mounted from zero in increasing magnitude to a high tempo.\u201d At a press conference after 17 Dead, Four Missing In Record Western Blizzard Cairo\u2014 (/P) \u2014Foreign Secretary Eden of Britain left by air for Karachi today after an overnight stopover and talks with Egyptian Premier Gamel Abdel Nasser.lie is enroute to Bangkok for the SEATO conference.Nationalist Attacks No Barrier To Red Build-Up By SPENCER MOOSA Taipei, Formosa \u2014(/P)\u2014Three straight days of Nationalist air attacks have failed to stop the Red buildup of the Taishan islands threatening nearby Nanch-ishan, reliable reports said today.A second Communist buildup has begun on the Fukien province coast opposite the strategic Matsu islands 100 miles west of Formosa, the defence ministry's information service said.Meanwhile Nationalist officials set up 26 civil air defence, centres here to work out plans to minimize bombing casualties if war comes.These developments followed three straight days of naval and aerial pounding of the Taishan group and nearby waters in which the Nationalists now claim these totals; Friday \u2014 one submarine.21 gunboats, landing craft and armed junks sunk.Saturday \u2014 15 armed junks sunk, five damaged.Sunday \u2014 one 1,000-ton gunboat \u201cdisappeared\" after a direct hit, five landing ships hit, one probably sunk.In addition, waves of Nationalist warplanes struck again at the Taishan through Sunday night, blasting military installations and possibly blowing up an ammunition dump, air force headquarters announced.The Taishans are 30 miles southwest of Nanchishan, the northern-most of the offshore is- ; lands held by the Nationalists.Nanchishan is fortified and garrisoned by an estimated 5,000 re- i gular and guerrilla troops.Nanchisan, 140 miles north of j Formosa, is about 80 miles south 'on the Tachen islands, evacuated j recently by the Nationalists with the help of the U.S, 7th Fleet.It was this evacuation which the defence ministry information service blamed for the other reported Red buildup, opposite the Matsu island group blocking the entrance to the Red port of Foochow 100 miles west of Formosa.The information service said evacuation of the Tachens had enabled the Reds to shift their forces from Chekiang province, opposite the Tachens, down into Fukien province near the Matsu group.It said all available means of land and sea transport were being used to move troops to the | Fukien coast, where blasting ! heard clearly on the Matsus indicated they were building gun positions and fortifications.The Taishan buildup continues despite Nationalist efforts to knock it out and cut off its replenishment, reliable reports in-idicaled clearly today.Planes attacking the rocky islets encountered intense anti-aircraft 1 fire Sunday, but the defence ministry said all returned safely.Peiping radio claimed one Nationalist plane shot down.The Red air force has remained inactive despite reports it has hundreds of jets and bombers on bases within 200 miles.Red China Issues New rrency Cu Tokyo \u2014 (/P) \u2014 Communist China today announced the issue of a new currency beginning March 1 and boasted its paper money is \u201cone of the most stable in the world.\u201d A Peiping radio broadcast said the new currency would replace the old at the rate of 1 to 10,000 vuan.Each holder of the commission meeting, Carter quoted the chief Communist delegate, North Korean Lt.-Gen.Lee Sang Cho, as saying the UN charges were \u201callegations hastily manufactured.\u201d Carter quoted Lee; \"The history of the Korea war proves the fact that we had combat aircraft in North Korea , .how we maintain the planes and how many we have is our own business and no concern of others.\u201d Lee further told him, Carter said, that a neutral nations supervisory commission team which visited North Korea in October 1953, a few months after armistice, \u201cwitnessed a large number will receive one new yuan.Peiping radio said the change is \u201cto improve China's currency system so as to facilitate transactions and accounting.\u201d It said there would be no change in prices of goods and commodities.The action was reminiscent of moves made by (he Nationalist government to combat run-away inflation just before (he Communiste conquered (he mainland.There is no realistic exchange rate for the Communist yuan.The old official rate was 24,000 fo $1 U.S., but this had little relation to ils actual worth.It has been reported going begging in the Chinese black market at 45,000 to 1.In its last days on (he mainland, the Nationalist government issued new yuan when the old yuan became so inflated it took bulky rolls of them even to buy a package of cigarets.10,000 \u2022' ,,n of the old currency °f military aircraft, including MiGs.\u201d Lee accused (he Allied side of expanding army and aircraft strength in South Korea and of \u201ccovering up (he crime by making false allegations,\u201d Carter said.Searchers Seek Bodies Of Victims Albuquerque \u2014 (/P) '\u2014Weary and stiff with sub-zero cold, a search team probed the crannies of a huge rock pinnacle and around its base today for bodies of 16 persons who perished Saturday when a Trans-World airliner rammed the pillar.The plane took off from Kirt-land field, Albuquerque, about 15 miles southeast, at 7 a m.Saturday.Three minutes later veteran pilot I.R.Spong radioed all was well.That was the last heard from the twin-engined Martin 404, bound for Santa Fe, 70 miles away, on the first Teg of a flight terminating at Baltimore.The plane rammed an isolated 100-foot high crag on the cliff-rimmed west face of the Sandia mountains, 1,500 feet below their crest.It was spotted by James Bix-ler, chief pilot for Carco Air Service which operates between Albuquerque and Los Alamos.Col, William Gibson of the Air Rescue Service, Denver, hovered in a helicopter within 50 feet of the wreckage hanging atop the rock tower.He said it \u201cdefinitely was the missing aircraft and there was no possibility any survived.\u201d Two big searchlights played on the precipitous pinnacle Sunday night.State Police Capt.Archie White said they were to provide light for eight searchers stranded atop the rock by facing daylight and to serve as a guide for other search party members struggling up the steep slope to be in position to probe at daybreak for the bodies and get them down on pack mules before another nightfall.White said the group on top was \u201cabout a stone's throw\u201d from the wreckage, in a precarious position.Union Vote Favorable To CBC Pact Montreal \u2014 (P \u2014 A six-man negotiating committee of the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians (CIO-CCL) goes to Ottawa today with a mandate to come to final contract terms with the CBC.Members of -NABET, who earlier threatened to strike to back up wage demands, agreed during the weekend lo accept a five-* 1 percent increase, retroactive to 1 Aug.1, and adjustments of wage ceilings, promotions and holiday1 work.The agreement was reached between the CBC and union negotiators Feb.12 but did not become final until the members had voted approval.The union had asked for wage increases ranging from $9.50 to $84 a week for workers in different categories.CBC officials said the boost would have cost them some $1.500,000 a year.A union official said 67.4 per cent of the total membership of 784 voted in favor of the terms reached at Ottawa.Chicago.\u2014(.I\u2019)\u2014 A blinding olizzard, termed by the weather ; bureau one of the winter\u2019s worst j storms, Whirled northward out ! of the great plains today and j ; mto Canada with moderated in- j | tensity.It left behind snow falls up to Duluth's 28 inches; snowdrifts as deep as 12 feet in Nebraska: blocked highways in at least four fates, at least 17 persons dead and four missing.The five deaths each reported in Colorado, Utah and Montana, and two in Wyoming were caused mostly by traffic accidents in zero visibility during the driving storm of the last three days.But authorities feared for three Nebraska ministers who left Gothenburg Saturday and a Wes sington Springs, S.D., rancher who braved the shrieking blizzard at 2 a.m.Sunday to see if his sheep were all right.None of the men has been seen since.The eastern Dakotas felt the full fury of the storm Sunday.Pierre, South Dakota\u2019s capital, got a 13-inch fall driven by a 52 mile-an-hour wind with gusts up to 73.Falls ranging to Huron\u2019s 10-inches and Watertown's seven New Plague Of Violence In Vancouver Vancouver.\u2014-z Abitibi Pfd.26'; Algoma.52 M 5?\"s Aluminum.81\t82 Asbestos .\t35';\t35 i Bathurst \"A\u201d .61 Bell Telephone .4t>:,i\t46 '; Brazilian .8's\t8'j B, C, Power .27'i 27 B.C.Forest .10Vi tb'i B.C.Telephone .\t45'.i\t4511 Bruek Mills \"B\" .ti'i Building Products 44 Canada Cement .152 New 38 Can.Iron Fdy.27\t27 Can.Breweries .\t27\u2019; Canadian Car .22 Can.Car \"A\" .22'; Can.Celancso .\t22;l.i\t17'; \u2022 Can.Pacifie Railway 29';\t29'z Coekshutt Plow .\t7'; Dist.Seagram .\t32\t32 Dominion Bridge .HF; 19:'i Dominion Corset .12;'-i Dom.Steel & Coal HPh 16\"i Dominion Stores .\t3t)'i Dominion Tar .IC'i IFs Dom.Textile _____ 7\\ 7'vlC Gen.Dynamics .114 New 56'; | Famous Players .\t28:is\t2 Massey-Harns & Ferguson Tractors McCulloch & llomelite Chain Saws Outboard Moturs Sales & Sendee 1020 Wellington St.South Tel.LO.2-3144 F.COLLETTE Ladies' and Men's Tailoring Suits made to measure end Alterations 71 KING W - Tel lO 2-4334 a fair attendance.The members were pleased to have with them as a visitor, Mr.Walter Hodgeman, provincial president of the | Quebec Farm Forum Association, who added considerably, not only to the discussion of the evening's topic, but also gave much in-1 formation about recent agricult-j ural meetings and activities, both ! provincial and national.The discussion of the subject of farm prices and markets brought forth many comparisons ; between farm income and secur-i ity on the one hand and the j pension rights and other privileges of wage earners on the |\t_ other for instance, on the comp- j S U T T O N ! laint that farmers do not enjoy such pension security it was pointed out that a farmer on ! 1 retiring has the value of his farm and other assets, j The first question to be answered was, \u201cShould farm price supports be designed to protect the farmer against disastrous drops in prices, or should they be high enough to encourage increased production, or should there be a middle course between these?\u201d The last was felt to be the right answer; protection against disaster was not quite enough, yet there should be a reasonable limit.The second question was whether Canada should set price,\t,\t.\t,\t.\t.supports higher than the prevail- r0P°rt 8 .T'l ^\t, ing export market possibilities?; was lle,d ,n MontreaL A commit-Answer was there should only be sufficient price support to Local Institute Holds Meeting Sutton, Feb.21.\u2014 The Sutton Branch of the Women\u2019s Institute held their regular Monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.George Cooke, with Mrs.Fanny Cooke as co-hostess.With the president, Mrs.Harold Miller presiding, the meeting was opened by all repeating the Creed.Ten members answered the roll call by naming a local manufacturer.Four visitors were also present Mrs.Walter Westover gave a JVeec?money to pay i Clean them up all at one time! 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Need money?Bills to pay?Call HFC today! «juice 98 Albert St., at Wellington St., phone LO 2-1535 SHERBROOKE, QUE.MAGOG BRANCH: 269 Main St., phona 2963 Ÿ YOUR ONE-WAY Bottles NO DEPOSIT HO EMPTIES TO RETURH DOMINION GLASS COMPANY LIMITED give the farmer a reasonable price: ordinarily not higher than to\u2018 meet available export markets, yet there might be circumstances when this was called for.The third question led to a j deadlock in opinion.It was ! whether price support programs would increase barriers to international trade?The members divided about equally in an af ! tee was formed to bring in a slate of officers for the annual meeting in March when a pot luck luncheon will be served at the meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs.Harold Miller.The meeting was closed with the Ode repeated in unison.The hostesses then served lunch.A card party sponsored by the Women\u2019s Institute was held in the home of the president, Mrs.firmative and a negative answer ! Hf°ld ^mefr'Jhen^0 WâS playf l0\t! ed at 11 tables.The sum of Plans were made for next $)17'l ^ fa^d and will be don- week\u2019s meeting, with an invit 1 atccl to the 13 M\u2018 P\u2019 Hospltal in ation from Mrs.Ronald Learned also plans were discussed for a possible film showing on Fourth Night, February 28th.During the lunch period, Mr.Hodgeman discussed some details about the proposed radio program, and a few angles of this scheme received attention.BULWER Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Williams entertained the Bulwer Farm Forum at their home with Mrs.Richardson assisting.There were eleven present.Due.to the condition of the roads several members were unable to attend.Two groups were formed for discussion with the following results: Ques.1 \u2014 We do not need increased production as prices are not high enough to encourage it, but we do need price supports to protect the farmer against a disastrous drop in prices.Ques.2 \u2014 If we had free trade it would be better to keep support prices at the level of the world market prices.As it is, we think Canada should set the support prices higher than the export prices, the surplus would ning.have to be sold on the export ; market and the government would have to absorb the difference.Ques.3 \u2014 We do not see how you can have an effective price support program without increasing the barriers.If we had free Sweetsburg.On Friday evening 15 gentlemen from the Magog United Church were the guests of the Sutton United Church for a friendly game of carpet bowling.The winning team skipped by Mr.Fred Wilson of Magog, composed of W.Ashby, Sutton, R.Parker, Magog, Douglas Bresee, Sutton.Following the game lunch was served by the Sutton hosts.An invitation was extended for the men of the United Church, with their wives, to attend a social evening in Magog in the near future.trade the other countries would be certain to dump their surpluses to benefit by our support price.A short business meeting was held.Lunch was served by the ; hostess, assisted by Mrs.Richardson and Mrs.A.A.Williams.A card party sponsored by the j Bulwer Farm Forum was held at the home of Mrs.Leslie Rich-1 ardson.The prizes were won by 1 Mrs.K.H.Parker and Mr.David | Wood.Mrs.R.L.Todd and Mr.Lindsay Nutbrown received the consolation prizes.Lunch was served at the close of the eve- MA N.Ifieufe ifie âeafeîfi DULLAHJ CREAM-OIL, rfr.T TOUR FOSDICK CHARUkVv s F commons HAIS THE NATVRAL WAV NAGS VOU?, s.^ WHAT FOR?t VtC' I'VE c?MOK CALM MV NERVES BECAUSE SHE NAGS ME SO! 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Toronto East York's eon te-ts at Stockholm last winter, the Canadians were resoumlingl,' booed for their vigorous style of play, pmlioulaili alter fisttcufl\u2018 broke out in the rugged third period The (Verbs, who finished no better than iourth last year's world tournament, losing 5 2 to Canadian entry, presented mnnv ot the same players hut gave a belter account of themselves It look a goal Ivy rightwinger Dick Warwick with less than Huer .mtmitrs remaining to give the Vs their tie Dirk s brothers, Bill and Grant remaining a period ease hv a Warwick, scored the Penticton goals, one and matched in each C/.ech counter (Verb Scorers Vladimir Zahrodsky.a veteran ol the 1949 team that beat Can ada for the title, scored two of (Veehoslovakia'.s goals Vlastimil Ha.isman was the other marksman.'The Vs, .seeking live world title that Moscow Dynamos took from the East York chit) last year, played ragged hockey against the smooth passing C/.echs ami were hampered by a number of hoarding penalties.Ot the game s tl penalties, the oillv ones assesed against the since the Columnists took ovei m 1948, were besieged by auto graph hunters he lore the game which was played before a sell out crowd of 15,000 at Prague v Winter Stadium.Second Game Tonight 'The Canadians play a sceoiu game against the Czech 11 team Czech before moving hack to West Ger many where the world champion ships open Ki'iday In other warm-up games pla.v ed .Sunday the Russian defending champions defeated Bad Neu heim, a second string Germai club, 17 3 and the United State.* entry downed the Swiss national team 5 2.Ysivolod Bobrov, stai of last year's champions, scored and 14 ahead of Leafs.The ciruins have 58 points, four be-lind Leafs but 14 in front of the fifth-place Rangers and 23 ahead of Hawks.At Montreal, Geoffrion started 5is onslaught on New York net-minder Gump Worsley at 2:37 of he first period.He called it guits at 14:05 of the third, with Canadiens leading 10-1.Greatest Season This will be Bernie's greatest season in the big time.The five-foot-nine forward, a solid customer with his hulking shoulders md thick wrists, scored 30 goals n his second year with Cana-Hiens in the 1951-52 campaign, 22 the following year and 29 last season.The five other Montreal goals were all singles\u2014by Bert Olm-stead, Calum MacKay.Don Marshall, Jackie Leclair and Tom Johnson.New York\u2019s goals were CUP TO \"MR.HOCKEY\" \u2014- Conn Smythe, (right) who has spe club, receives a 10-carat gold miniature of the Stanley Cup February 1.The two-foot-high trophy was presented on behalf Leafs and press and radio representatives, Cataracts Rout Chicoutimi 8-0 As Aces Edge Cats 4-3; Royals Down Braves 7-3 In Week-End Tilts nt nearly 30 years building Hu* Toronto Maple Leafs hockey from Map Day who succeeded Smylhc as Leal general manager of the National Hockey League club as a dinner meeting of (CP Photo) Mike Souchak Sets New All-Time High In Winning Texas \", 257 For 72 Holes, Two Under Mark Charlottetown Islanders Dominate All-Star Team Placing Five On Squad; New Glasgow Edges Pictou In Finals Naming of an all-star team by e Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey yague and rejection of a Hali-x Wolves protest by the APC mior Hockey League execu-ve over-shadowed week-end ayoff action in the two loops.Five Charlottetown Islanders id a lone Fredericton forward ere named to the ACSHL\u2019s rst all-star sextet when final bulalion was made of 16 votes om Fredericton, Charlotte-\\vn, Amherst and Moncton.Charlottetown\u2019s Jim Shirley as chosen as top netminder to ick up teammate \u2014 defcnce-en Steve Brklacic hand Lloyd inchberger.High-scoring cen-e Buck Whitlock and right-inger Bob Gray were named ont-men along with Frederic-n Capitals\u2019 Doug McPhec.Brklacich, earlier named the op''s most valuable rearguard, as also nominated to the allai* coaching position.PICTOU DOWN TWO n weekend action, New Glas-nv Rangers handed Pictou a 4 setback to take a 2-0 lead in ieir best-of-seven APC finals.Bert Dalling scored his second val of the night in sudden-death ¦ertime to clinch the win.Danny McFayden.Kent Storey id Gilles Matteau picked up the her Ranger goals.Pictou scor-¦s were AI Legere, Vince Ryan, ark Babineau and Dan Danny-ck.KULLMAN SHOWS WAY Sparked by two third-period >als by Wally Kullman, Char-ttetown laced Fredericton 4-2 the New Brunswick capital and ok a 3-1 lead in their best-of-ven ACSHL semi-final round.Doug McPhee scored for Caps the first and Bob Gray knot-d the count.Orin Carver\u2019s sec-id-period goal gave the Island's a 2-1 lead.Bob Leger punch-I home the Caps\u2019 final goal in was the en- 3-2 the third while Kullman sewing up the game for league champions.HAWKS SOAR In the second semi-final counter, Moncton took a lead with a 5-1 win over visiting Amherst Ramblers.Freddie Weaver gave the Hawks a 1-0 lead in the first and Dugger McNeil stretched it to 2-0 in the second.Bert Hirschfeld, Billy Sinnett and Lorne Watters scored three goals in six minutes during the third period for the Moncton squad while Lou Kiley picked up the lone Amherst tally.Quebec Aces upset the highflying Shawinigan Falls Cataracts 4-3 Sunday with an overtime goal by Camille Henry, overshadowing the Cataracts\u2019 8-0 route of Chicoutimi Sagueneens the previous night.Although the loss barely threatened Shawinigan Falls' Quebec Hockey League position, the victory enabled the Braves to stay in a tie for second place with Montreal Royals who downed Valleyfield Braves 7-3 Sunday.The Braves went on to lose 6-3 to Sagueens Sunday night at Vai-leyfield.At Quebec, Michel Labadie scored two goals for the.Aces and B u c k y Buchanan one.George Faulkner, Lcn Thomson and Gerry Desaulniers counted for the Cataracts.Claude Prévost led the scoring as Shawinigan blanked the Sagueneens at Chicoutimi.He scored two goals while the others came off the sticks of Connie Broden, Ed Kachur.Desaulniers, Bob Turner, Gilles Dube and Dick Wray.3 For Hildebrand In Montreal, Ike Hildebrand had a hat trick for the Royals, scoring a goal in each period, while linemalcs Paul Masnick ; and Eddie Mazur pumped home i a tally apiece.Kelly Burnett and ; Ernie Roche got the others.Jacques Desaulniers, Andre Corriveau and Georges Bougie scored for Valleyfield.At Valleyfield, Germain Leger led the Chicoutimi attack with a pair while the other Sagueneens marksmen were Fred Saska-moose, Stan Smrkc, Lou Smrke and Gerry Claude.Andre Corriveau tallied twice for the Braves and Georges Bougie once.Simpson Wins Badminton Crown Boston\u2014-(/P)\u2014Gordon Simpson of Montreal successfully defended his men\u2019s singles crown Sunday with a 15-8, 15-5 victory over Noel Fehm of Westport, Conn., in the 15th annual New* England badminton championships.Simpson teamed with William Purcell of Toronto to take the men\u2019s doubles, beating Wayne San Antonio, Tex.- i/P) Mike Souchak virtually rewrote golf\u2019s record book in winning the j $12,500 Toxas Open with a fabulous 257 for 72 holes two strokes under anything ever shot before \u2014 and moved on to lions-1 ton today to throw his power off, the tec and finesse on the i greens at one of the toughest course along the tour.The giant: from Durham, S.C., completed a fantastic sweep of the records as he romped in with ; a six-under-par 65 Sunday to win i the storied Texas Open by a sev-1 emstrokc margin.During four days of shooting,! Souchak cracked ihc nine-hole j record of 28; shot a 60 to tie the j 18-hole record; and wound up | with that 257 that bettered the 259 set by Byron Nelson in 1945.tied by Ben Hogan five years later, and tied again by Chandler ; Harper in the 1954 Texas Open.CANUCKS FADE Al Balding of Toronto, who shot a 10-under par 274 for the 72 holes a disappointing 75 in his Schell and Bobo Wright, of Boston, 15-12, 15-8.100,000 Witness River Crossing In Canoe Race Quebec \u2014 (® \u2014 A Montmagny, Que., crew of five swept across the St.Lawrence river from Quebec to Levis and back in a 16-foot-long dinghy Sunday in 21 minutes and three seconds to win the Quebec winter carnival \u201cCanoe\u201d race.The crew*, captained by Ligouri Lachance, won the $500 first prize offered in the first race of its kind since 1931.Eugene Vezina\u2019s Gross He crew captured second prize of $250, finishing the two-mile course in 22 minutes and five seconds.Twelve of the 18 starting craft finished.The boats are equipped with steel runners and the crews wore spiked boots.Most climbed around ice floes which were too j big to navigate around and pushed their boats like sleds.There were no mishaps.An estimated 100,000 persons : lined both the Levis and Quebec banks of the river.dosing round, had to settle lor a 17th-plnce lie and S1B2 in prize money.Icrrv Kosselring of Kitchener, Out., was tied with Balding in fifth place at the start of the last round but blc even higher and finished out of the money.Souchak pulled his money winnings for the year to $3,353.33 and today ranks seventh.McGill Captures Intercollegiate Over Queens.St.Sauveur, Que.- 4P* .Mc- Gill University Saturday captured the Canadian intercollegiate senior ski championship with a five-point, aggregate lead over its nearest rivals, Queen\u2019s University of Kingston, Ont McGill came through the two-day, four-event meet with 95.2 points under the intercollegiate system.Queen's collected 90 points while University of Montreal placed third with 87.9 Four-tenths of a point, behind in fourth place was the University of Toronto while University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., was last with 84.6.Quebec\u2019s Laval University, last year\u2019s champions, turned in a strong performance in the downhill and slalom c.vcnls, but failed to enter racers in the cross-country and jumping and were not classed for the over-all team scoring.Highly-rated Laurie Redpatch of McGill captured individual honors and was awarded the title of \u201cskimeistcr.\u201d Rcdpath garnered 91.5 points, 2.8 points ahead of teammate Peter Reid.Willie Mays Is Caught Speeding Williamsburg, Va.\u2014f/P)\u2014Willie Mays.New York Giant outfielder, was caught, on the fly near here Saturday night.Police said their radar apparatus clocked Mays doing 70 miles an hour in a 55-mile zone.Mays later posted bond of $20.25 for his court appearance at Yorktown Wednesday on the speeding charge.Oech.s resulted from third-period ! seven goals and had six assists listieutfs during whieh Jaek MaeDonald twice tangled with one of their defensemen and plaving coach Grant Warwick tussled will) another near the Czech goal.\"The Canadians have started playing more like boxers in the ring than hockey players.\" said the Czech radio commentator as the combatants were sent off in pairs \"Canadians you may play like in Canada but here we are in Europe.\" The Vs, first North American team to play in Czechoslovakia in the lopsided Russian victor' For Penticton, Sunday's game was the first against top-rank ing competition.Their carlin games against West Germany were against undermanned clubs that frequently had to lie hoi stored by players borrowed from the Canadians' own ranks Although tempers flared fre quently throughout the third per iod, in which eight penalties were railed, and the crowd booed lh< Penticton team to Hie echo, Hie players skated off the ice anile ably with handshakes ail around Verdun Ârgyles Wallop Bishop's Girls 5118 In First Fixture Of Provincial Two-Game Point Series Bishop's University women played their best brand of basketball but wore thoroughly outclassed by Verdun Argylcs 51-18 at.Lennoxvillc High School Saturday afternoon in the first game of a two-game, total-point series in the provincial play-offs.Argylcs capitalized on a shaky Bishop\u2019s zone defense to get into position for layups which they rarely missed.They are probably the best team that Bishop\u2019s has met, since, exeepf for four wom-I en, (hey were the Verdun Beavers who last year, went all the ; way to the Eastern Canada semi-linals.Their own man-to-man A.i: IV **>»\u2022\u2022\u2022
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