n TARTANS imatk Sports Note for Today WorM recordl in the brood lump ond hammer throw lll Salutdoy to vtran Ralph Ballon and Hal Connolly in the 24lh onnuol Col lorn a relay Boiion lumped 17 let I v lichei on h t I nal leop of compet t on Connolly hurlid the 1 6 pound hammer 233 feet two inchet on ht fourth attempt in the afternoon Enjoy A Pilsner Tfiil o6rtKwnt h not publnhed or d I n uowmmtm Chicago Cubs Ship Players To Two Clubs PHILADELPHIA CP -Philadelphia Phillies purchased veteran righthander Lou Bur dette from Chicago Cubs Sun Sunday ¬ day and placed Ryne Duren on the waiver list preparatory to giving him his unconditional re release ¬ lease Burdette had appeared in seven games with the Cubs He was 02 with a 5 40 earned -run average Burdette had a 10 0 record last season wth St Louis and Chicago Duren picked up from Cli cliu lis spring made six appearances and had no record In 11 innings he had a 3 27 era By selling Burdette the Cubs reached the 25 - player limit They went one above Saturday when they completed a five man trade with San Fran Francisco ¬ cisco sendiw atcher Dlk Bertell and outfield I en Gab rielson to the Giants for pitcher Bob Jlendley outfield r Jaivy Kuenn and tatf h r Id Balky I quof Con rol Boa d nr by tployd by by It It Dte Citizen MONDAY MAY 31 1965 jBBBBKk s BBBBBBBBLl BBki Ib7 kS MjBbW KvBV v BjB IBVhBBBKBBBBBBBbI BBWBbL v BBBBBBBBBBBs- bWHRRBa JBBWjv BjA- L X KVJHBKPBBBBBBlBVBBlBa WH YBBBBBBBBH TmBfiii niH MBbKBBVBbSbBHBBBBBB Kv BSBi TbBBSwBBBBBBbI WJ rrMfnBlBBBBBBMPBBBBBMBBBBBWBjBilBBBB l T Bi 1J mBBBV ri eVBBBB V BBBBBm V- bHHbVx srlllH I Vi -v lBBBBT jWiBBBM IV JBBvBvBh t JBBvBva p--ABBBBBBBJBw BBvBvB V fSrBBBBf V H SBBBBm yiBBBBBBk JfTBBBBsL BBBbI BBm BBj JBBBBBBBBBBBb v B iBBMt BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnti Ik K fifflttjA ttffiB BBBBBbI BBBm BHlBBBBBBBBBBBBBk iff 2 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVb M rVIVHm BBBBBbI BBBBMBbI BBBBbIbBBBBBBB m TViBBBB9rVBBBBBBBBBBBBBVi BB B i l C BBBBBBI BBBBBrT I 3 BBBBBBBBBbE LJ BBBBbI Kb9bBBBBBBBV9A A likrsBBBB BBBBBB 1 Cm BBBBBBBBBBBBh 1 9 1 Ae BBBBbI pJr ffAyBB rT f- 1 MrjgBjBM BBBBBb f y3 IH llfff i BBBBa 1 BBBmlBBBB iJHsJi raLpbEH BBBUf MBBBBBHbB I If BF BbI BBBBBjSI t3 1KB HjBH BBBBJt L bBBBBBBBBBw Hii JvBBBbI VBBBArBf itHHMiflK8 nil rUsBBBBBBl H lfcCSfiHF II jTlr EyHBBBBBBBMSSBBZftrrL VsBBBBBbI BBBm JkxtfVT J JbBzL imi iiBBBBBBBaf BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHTTi W VsTi rJrJ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBa a3tBBBBy EiMiBBrrPUBBBBBBBBBBBBBvXr jyyBBBBBBB BBM L BBBBBBBBBBV XBBBBBBbT BBBBBbBBBBBBBxJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV X A i M I - 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Alberta title by swamping RCAF Beaver lodge in a two - game series The softball team won the Big Six Softball League pen pennant ¬ nant last season and then de defeated ¬ feated four B C air force bases for the B C title It was defeated by RCAF Sta Station ¬ tion Cold Lake in a playoff against the Alberta cham champions ¬ pions One of the top Individuals at Baldy Hughes sports LAC Andy Latouche missed the banquet because he was transfered east Canadians Humiliated By Columbus Gord Huston got his second annual no hitterearlythisyear The Columbus Hotels bread-and-butter hurler did not allow a hit Friday and his team teammates ¬ mates raked the Canada Hotel In a 19 0 runaway Huston pitched a no hitter last year his first InthePGSA Columbians and the Heart Construction Hearts clash to tonight ¬ night in the Prince George Softball Associations battle of the unbeaten weather per permitting ¬ mitting PGSA STANDINGS W L Pet GBL rnliimllUR 2 0 1 000 Heart 1 0 1000 12 Macs 0 1 000 1 13 Canada 0 2 000 2 Bells Meadow Lark Rated 4th At Epsom LONDON CP - E P Tay lors Nentego a victim of the coughing epidemic this winter was scratched Sunday from the Derby leaving Max Bells Meadow Court the lone Cana dian owned entry in the classic to be run Wednesday at tpsom Downs Nentego trained by Sir Gor Gordon ¬ don Hlchards finished a poor seventh In the mllerand-three- furlongs Rayner Stakes at New bury Saturda If he had been up to It he would have finished In the first three said Sir Gordon J T OBRYAN CO INSURANCE BROKERS INDUSTRIAL MERCANTILE PERSONAL Peter Shaip 353 Quebec St Telex Service to Tel 564 4401 Vancouver Office CRAMPT0N GETS 15 Gs FOR SPEEDWAY VICTORY INDIANAPOLIS Ind AP BruceCrampton from Australia vaulted into the second PGA money winning spot with a one stroke victory at the 87000 Speedway Festi Festival ¬ val Open Sunday Crampton shook off a three-over-par seven on the 425 yard fifth hole at Greentree Country Club and then finished with a par 71 after an approach from 200 yards to within four feet of the 18th pin for a par five worth about 7300 Crampton finished with 279 five under and one stroke ahead of fast finishing Jackie Cupit and Lionel Hebert to spear the 15200 top prize The triumph boosted Cramp- tons earnings In 19 of 20 PGA starts this year to 43095 in official money just behind the pace setting 47950 by Jack Nlcklaus who skipped this tourney Lionel Hebert finished three threesome ¬ some ahead of Crampton with a 70 for a 280 total Cuplt playing In the final threesome with Crampton also put great pressure on the Aus Aussie ¬ sie with a closing birdie four after reaching the 560 yard green in two to post a 69 Cupit and Hebert split the second and third money col collecting ¬ lecting 6625 each The roof seemed to collapse on Crampton 54 hole leaderby two strokes when he drove into three foot deep rough off the 18th tee and then hacked the ball only a foot on his second shot But the Aussie pitched out 30 yards into the fairway on his third shot Then came the big shot of the tourney as Cramp Crampton ¬ ton whacked a three iron 200 yards to within four feet and sank the putt in the tourneys final shot Billy Fosters Offy Faces Fleet Of Fords INDIANAPOLIS AP More than 250000 persons jammed the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to watch a speed showdown in the 49th Memorial Day 500 mlle auto race Even astronaught Virgil Grlssom was on hand as 33 landlocked capsules on wheels began orbiting the speedways 2 12 mile oval at noon EDT in a 3 12 hour attack on Big Indy records and a 600000 purse The milling mob was lured by a new breed uprising of eight cyllndered rear - engine Monaco Race Won By Hill MONTE CARLO AP-Brit-ains Graham Hill in a BRM Sunday became the first three ln - succession winner of the Monaco Grand Prix for For Formula ¬ mula One cars in a ferocious battle between British BRMs and Italian Ferraris Italys Lorenzo Bandino placed second in a Ferrari and BRM driver Jackie Stewart of Scotland placed third World champion JohnSurtees of Britain was in the running in the top three until the last lap when his Ferrari ran out of fuel He pushed the car over the line for a technical finish Australian driver Paul Hawk Hawkins ¬ ins in a Lotus 33 plunged Into Monte Carlo Bay with a huge splash amid luxurious jachts anchored there Officials said he was not hurt Immediately Hawkins drivers helmet was seen bob bobbing ¬ bing among the waves Life savers and frogmen kept on nand tor Just such an incident swam to his aid The car sank out of sight DUN LOP cars headed by defending champion A J Foyt In a ground hugging Lotus Ford With all the talk of the de demise ¬ mise of the old Indy king the Offenhauser front - 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