Ford .. League baseball “Quickest o one they ever saw ‘MONTREAL, (cP) — “Belting. rected ie new to Montreal Canadiens, but the one they established . y aver the eight- Kilometre. ‘route. of the. Stanley Cup any Ps ade “came under diffi met cot ea une . in a : coach. Scotty Bowman and other club personne! have... cumatances. ‘ After trouble gétting ne -gpen foal started, the Cana- - dens, , who won their fourth | -consecuilve . Cu title Monday night with a 41 National Hockey League victory over - New York Rangers ‘lehiering. ban t opensi sight-see us and covered the route from their Forum home to City Hall in 9% minutés, No one . guid remember a quicker « Montreal Urban - Com- muity police estimated the the route to rest rite championa at more thal ~ 100,000, but the Canadiens had found the an- . swer to piercing the throng in riding in one vehicle. ‘Inrecent parades, players, ‘ridden’ in. palra in’ jeeps, more ae ae H surrounded and stopped by admiring fa: “It's unbelievable, *. said right . winger Mario Trem- blay. “There were peoj shouting, peopls crits, people pulling their hair. “It's really unbelievable to ‘ gee everybody in the street to cheer it us, This is what winning the Stanley Cup is” alonee et at City Hall, the players mingled at - a: reception with those few fans lucky enough to make thelr _ way in, while’ thousands. ? more milled § outside, cheering whenever one ‘of their heroes ventured ta the ‘edge of a second-floor sun deck to wave and return shouts : . ‘They downed undersized sandwiches and signed auto- graphs while waiters coursed through be crowd, opping up glagtes o cham) pagne. The Stanley Cup sat in an empty flower box lining the . roof, in view of the crowd be- low, which broke into cheering and, chants of “We re No. 1” when ene or another of the dot? hoisted the trophy No outburst was greater than that which greeted Guy Lafleur's appearance. A beaming Mayor Jean Drape oversaw the of the guest book didn’t gone f tytn ‘ow 0 host’ to the Canadigns “yi ig tually each spring. “Once a year is all right,” " replied Drapeau in a mo serious tone, The Canadiens were celebrating thelr 22nd Cup title. They went to a: pe Wednesday night to end a Stuelling season of 9 regular-season and Playatf games, F idrych on disabled list * DETROIT (AP) — Mark (The Bird) Fidrych is back on the 2lday disabled list, Detroit Tigers made: the move on*their sore-armed pitcher Werlnesday after ha ‘was Sramalned by doctors at Mark En trae of pain inhis shoulder and his old injury is apparently healed,” said Dr. Pirates MONTREAL (CP) — Steve Rogers spaced eight . “hits and’ Tony Perez hit a run-acoring iriple for the only, run he needed as - Montreal Expos beat Pitt- sburgh Pirates +) in a Na- tonal ae baseball game Wednesday night, Rodney Scott led off the Kelly’s homer _BALTIMORE (AP) — Pinch hitter Pat Kelly hit a three-run homer in’ the bottom of the 10th giving Baltimore Orioles a 5- 2 victory over Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night, The victory was ‘the 24th in | the last $0 games for the Ori- ales, who lead the American League East by 144 games ithe Red Sox vias peitd, | - The losen was Bob Stanloyist hie monty lo yiitotass f aay odlt atagvieg oikng Issbst ATLANTA (AP) — Jerry ‘Royater’s two-run single, a wild pitch and a throwing error highlighted a filve-run oulburst in the eighth inning and carried Atlanta Braves toa 6-5 victory over Houston Astros in a National League baaball game Wednesday t. { a son starter J.R. Rich- Edwin R. Guise Jy, “But be- cause of his jong activity, he has a weakness of the muscles in his upper arm and shoulder. “He will now go through a program ‘of exercises, with “welghts. and resistence ‘devises |, to restore. hig 5 Fidrych, wha started the. period of in- lis season on the 21-day disabled t, was removed just over two weeks ago. He has made four ipo and ny for no 8 © ready for regular du His latent setback was Tuesday night in a 12-8 loss to the New York Yankees, He eee up five runs in two The Tigers said Fidrych will accompany the team on ai4da 14-day ro road isi trip that begins day. In 1976, Fidrych was the American League's rookie of the year with a-19-9 record and 2.34 ERA, Then he ran into arm trouble — tendinitis ~~ and was aidelined most of the last two seasons. shut out by Expos. fourth with a bunt single and scored on Perez's triple to tala field off John Cande- with two runs in the elghth off Kent Tekutve, Andre Dawson singled. and stole second, then came around. - when Scott : beat. out, an in- ata iiger “apse or 21 Kelly, batling for Rick Dempaey, hit his first home tun of the baseball. season after Billy Smith: reached base on a oneout infield Single and Mark Belanger was safe. when third baseman Butch Hobson committed a throwing error. on his sacrifice bunt. ard, working on three- hitter with a 41 toad, walked Darrel Chaney to start the elghth and was removed atter Pepe Frias singled to Reliever Joaquin Andujar, 4-2, walked pinch-hitter Charlie Spikes to load the bases and Royster his two- nm single to centre, Mike 33, Montreal wrapped It up field hit and Tekulve dropped the Jate throw at ‘first. Scott’ then swiped second and scored on Warren Cromartie’s single. Pittsburgh managed to get is leadoff batter on base in the first,’ third, sixth and eighth innings but Rogers, 4- 2, faced his most severe test b abe ho was helped by four donb Plays. Tippy Mar- Unez, 2t,was the winner after pitching one inning in -Telief of Steve Stone, who was starting in place of the . ailing Jim Palmer. . The 22 tle bad existed since the Baltimore fourth when Ken Singleton walked, moved to th Jaoj a it wre bie Lum then advanced the ‘ runners with a bunt and Gary Matthews was walked intentionally, loading the bases again, After. Jeff Burroughs. popped up for the second out, Spikes scored on Andujar's wild pitch and Royster came in from second on the play to score when Alan Ashby’s ona single by e Murray. and scored as:., in the sixth, ‘Omar Moreno led off with a single and stole second and Tim Foli followed with a walk. But the Montreal right- hander bore down to retire. the heart of. the Pittsburgh IMneup — Dave Parker, Wille Stargell and John Milner —- in order. es Orioles win | Lee May grounded into: a double play. Murray’ sfourth home rim of the season accounted for the other Baltimore run in the second, Jerry Remy, who had three hits, scored both Boston runs. He scored in the first inning: on a two-out single by Jim Rice andinthe . third as Fred Lynn grounded sate a force. play... : ae “fad Jibt Comedy of errors helps the Braves | _ al Poca th ed throw back to the plate was wild. Matthews seored the final run on Rowland Office's double, ‘The rally enabled rookie Tony Brizzolara to record his first major league victory. He worked eight innings and allowed seven hits, five of * those in the firet inning when Houston scored four runs. Batter hit, winning run forced in DETROIT (AP) — New York reliever Jim Kaat hit Detroit's Steve Kemp with a pitch with two out in the ninth Inning to force home the winning run and give the Tigera a come-from-behind 43 triumph over the Yan- kees in an American League CHICAGO (AP) -— Chet Lemon's tle-breaking three- run homer ¢limaxed a four- run fifth inning that. carried ee pravce to his fourth B t victory as Chicago White Sox defeated Oakland A’s 61 in an American “game Wednesday night. "With Oakland leading 1,; Bill Nahorodny opened the fifth with a single off loser John Henry Johnson, 1-7, Nahorodny was sacrificed to second and scored on Junior Moore's single, After Claudell Washington walked, _ Lemon hit his fourth home Cards down Phillies PHILADELPHIA (AP) — St, Louls Cardinals followed sore i ia be y Ke er- nandez, Garry Templeton and Ken Reliz’ to defeat Philadelphia Phillies 3-1 ina. rdln-delayed National. League base val game We y nigh! wLhander Silvio earned his second in three decisions, wing seven hits and pier die aby in cig fore ra UG for one hour and 13 mimites. _Ri Mari vieta baseball game Wednesday night. ‘ The Tigers loaded the bases with one out'In the bottom of the ninth against Ken Clay, 0-1, on two walks around a single by Mark Wagner. Kaat> got Lou run of the season into a strong wind, the ball barely reaching the stands just inside the left field foul pole, Chicago added a run In the seventh on a walk to Don Kessinger, a double by Wi on and a single by Erie Soderholm. The Sox ga. another in the eighth when ~ Nahorodny doubled with one out, went to third on Kessinger’a infleld hit and scored when Kessinger was ‘Whitaker to ground into a force at the plate and got ahead of Kemp on-the count +2 before nicking him on the arm with.a 1-2 pitch. Clay struck out Lance Parrish for the final out in the elghth after the Tigers White Sox clobber A’s caught in a rundown on Moore's grounder. - Oakland left the bases loaded after scoring in the fourth inning. Singles by Mitchell Page and Jeff Newman and Dave Re- vering’s grounder gave Oakland its 1-0 lead, Glenn Burke singled and Wayne Gross walked but Kravec who scattered 10 hits, ended the threat by striking out Mickey Klutts, chased starter Jim Beattie on two-dut singles by Whitaker, Kemp, Rusty Staub and Jason Thompson, Toronto's John Hiller, 3-2, was the winner in relief of Jack Morris, who was pressed into service when scheduled starter Dave Rozema developed a sore shoulder. Hiller came on after | Thurman erat ie New Yor! with a double and retired Graig. Nettles, Reggie Jackson and Chris Chamb- “The Yankees took a 1-0 lead in the first when Mickey Rivers led off with a elngls, took second on a passed ball went to third on Willie Randolph’s perfect bunt and scored on Munson’s grounder, They made it3-0 in the fourth when Chambliss walked and Roy White hit his firat home run of the season. Tey Terrace ong District Minor Hockey Association Will be holding thelr THURSDAY, MAY 31 47:30; weSenior Citizen’s Room at the aroma ( -_ | ; ANNUAL MEETING , ( } ( | Anyone Interested Is welcome l attend ,—<— “a i