L Lee TARTANS tizen Sports Note For Today INDIANAPOLIS Ind AP A J I oyl 31 qoal ed 1 lo u ford Sunday lo lh SOlh Ind onapolU S00 m le ioc Mo 30 The Mou on driver witi w nner u ho 500 crashed aga nil a oncre e tela n ng wall Saluidoy in h I No I car in rial ha ook the I I- ol Chuck Rod eirun vvi Enjoy a Tainan Hum Lirn Today ft I Otfvtrl Wrfwrv Stange Wins For Indians Lee Stange an odd rr n in Clevelands powerful pitcning rotation made his first start of the season Sunday and clipped Baltimore Orioles wings for the 11th time In 13 lifetime decis ions as the Indians salvaged the second game of a doubleheador 2 1 The Orioles took the 131nnlng opener 1 0 ending a four game skid before Stanges complete game victory gave Cleveland a 3 1 edge In the weekend series and re established their two game American League lead Elsewhere Sunday New York Yankees swept a double header from Kansas City Athletics 5 2 and 3 1 Detroit Tigers out- scored Chicago White Sox 8 G Minnesota Twins slugged wash ington Senators C 2 and Boston Red Sox snapped a six game losing string by trimming Call fornia G 3 after the Angels took the first game of the double header 5 4 In Saturday action New York dropped a 4 2 decision to Kan sas City Chicago clobbered Do troit 13 3 California defeated Boston C 4 Washington edged Minnesota 5 4 and Cleveland shaded Baltimore 2 1 Milt Pappas continued prov lng his worth to Cln lnnatl Reds Sunday gaining his third straight completJme victory as the Reds whipped Chicago Cubs 9 2 pappas and Trank Robinson were the primary players In the winter deal between the Reds and Baltimore Orioles and everyone conceded the better of the trade to Baltimore when Robinson was hitting 400 before Pappas even had won a game for Cincinnati Elsewhere In the National League Sunday New York Mets whipped San Trancisco Giants CI Los Angeles Dodg ers trimmed Pittsburgh Pirates 3 - 1 Philadelphia Phillies stopped Houston Astros 0 2 and St Louis Cardinals downed At lanta Braves 53 Saturday the Dodgers tromped the Pirates 41 the Astros nipped the Phillies C 5 the Mets bombed the Giants 114 the Braves blanked tho Cards 31 and the Reds shaded the Cubs 24 o d iplord b n I o M oT I it Co wb v SPORTS PRfNCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY MAY 16 1966 iuMKm PlHklHfllHMlliMlnPIif4 WBtRmwmwmmwWmlkBmfmTlLmWPmmWm mmmxjKmmmmamnm mmm I LmuWL W LmW dLLmmmVrfJLmmmW m H fe B Wmmim3kmw IL H A M i WIkmmmWkmmmmmmmmm mmW mW I 1mmmmmmmmmW JZi W K B2 Little League The one game on tap In the Prince George East Little League overthe weekend saw Cardinals defeat Yankees 4 2 in Trlday night action at Gyio Stadium Frank DlBenedettowasthe winning pitcher In the Prince George East League tonight Dodgers will face the Yankees On Trlday in Treeman Park Little League action Kinsman Tigers defeated EliksonMets 12 4 A Sunday double header in that league Sunday saw Pas Lumber win over Ace Ren Rentals ¬ tals 8 G and Overwaltea de defeat ¬ feat ACT G 3 Fans In The Fray Spectator- get into the act as a fight breaks out duting Sunduys soccer match between Prince George Pulp and Nationals After seveial minor sknmishes a full scale light bioke out involving fans as well as player anc the game was called Prince George Pulp was leading 3 0 at the time In the second game of the twin bill Sunday Simnn Fra--eis defeated Deutz Flyers 9 0 Central Interior League City Teams Sweep Openers ino weatnorman played havoc with the Central Interior Base Baseball ¬ ball League Sunday as the Lea League ¬ gue attempted to play three scheduled double headers Spruce City Towing won their first contest of the new season with a G 3 victory over Quesnel The game which was played at Rotary Stadium In Prince George was called after six full Innings of play on account of rain The second half of the twin bill had to bo cancelled Church was In winning pitcher giving up three hits to Quesnel McGowan the loser was hit six times by Spruce City Spruce City scored once In each of the first five innings while Quesnel picked up two In the third and one more In the fifth to come close In League action InVanderhoof Croft Hotel of Prince George took their opener with a 0 0 win over their hosts The second game was rained out after two Innings The winning pitcher Ray Ml chaud chalked up 11 strikeouts Dick Findlay Takes Division At British Empire Games Trials CALGARY Special - Light weltei weight Dick Tindlay with a badly bruised nose frozen to dull the pain won Prince Georges first Canadian amateur boxing championship in four years here on the weekend Tindlay 21 who moved from Vancouver almost a year ago boxed brilliantly in the 139 pound final after two bruising wins in eliminations Hours later he was named to the eight man team that will represent Canada In the 10GG British Empire games at Kings Kingston ¬ ton Jamaica this summer Tindlays win gave BC four of the eight big boxing team members The other three are flyweight rrankie Scott of Burn aby bantamweight Jim McMillan of Vancouver and lightweight Fred rull r of North Vancouver The other team members are Craig Wins Title VANCOUVER CP - Hard driving Lailrle Craig of Van couver became the first Cana dlan to win tho westein driving championship here Sunday in a day that saw a crash and a fire One driver suffered concus slon and was taken to hospital Craig a native of New Zealand piloted his Corvette Sting Ray around the suburban Westwood track to secondplaco finishes In both 301ap heats Ills flrst place over all finish gave him a berth In the national championships at Mosport Ont later this year leatherwelght Wally Johnston of Calgary welterweight Art Jones of Montreal middleweight Don ato Paduana of Montreal and light heavy Heinz Koppe of Toronto Light middle champion Roy Kahanyshyn of Edmonton and heavyweight Earl McLeay of Cal Calgary ¬ gary were left off the team The win saved Prince George boxers from complete disaster at the two day tournament Bantamweight Harold Handlen lost a decision In the Canadian final for the fourth straight year Teatherweight Roger Adolph went out In the eliminations for the thiid straight year L ight h ea v we ight Mar ion Kolar suffered his third annual knockout defeat by Koppe in the 178 pound final Light middle Denis Rorick In his first Canadian champion championship ¬ ship tournament continued to show Improvement as he won and then lost In eliminations But the show was all Tindlays He outpointed division favorite Jim Nlell of St Catharines ont in the light welterweight final Saturday In the eliminations on Trlday he climbed off the can canvas ¬ vas to decision Tom Sllllto of Edmonton and outpointed Spud McCormack of Calgary Tho two preliminary bouts were actually tougher on Findlay than tho final against Nlell an Irish immigrant who entered tho tournament with 143 wins in 150 bouts McCormatk weatheied a beat beating ¬ ing and a knockdown in tho first round to draw blood from Tind Tindlays ¬ lays nose in the third aggravat aggravating ¬ ing an injury suffered by the Prince George boxer earlier in the season The sore nose almost cost Tindlay a win in the second bout against Sllllto He hit me with a left and I closed my eyes and never saw the right Tindlay said later The left right combination in the second round dropped Tind Tindlay ¬ lay on all fours for an eight count He took several more stiff rights later in the round in try trying ¬ ing to even the scoring At that point Dick was losing the fight saldhls coach Harold Mann He needed to pull out that something extra the thing that makes a champion In that third round Findlay s rally left Stllllto limp In the third round rocking the Alberta champion with left hooks and straight rights At the end Tindlay was close to a knockout Mann had a doctor ireeze the injured nose for the final It took eight needles some injec injected ¬ ted from the inside of the mouth and others around the nose The funny thing was I never needed it he said Niell never hit me Nlell went into the final as the favorite His 143 7 record made Tindlays 35 10 log look small Niell had breezed Into tho final with two easy vlctoiles while Tindlay had to struggle The Ontario champion did not bother to sit in his corner be between ¬ tween rounds during his first two bouts His stood while his cornermen worked on him and gave him Instructions Tindlay sat him down however In the second tound Niell fell as he slipped a punch and later dropped to all fours from a short right He accepted the stool at the end of round two Tindlay scored with another sharp right hand in the thiid round The Judges scored it 59 P3 and CO 56 to give Prince George its first Canadian title since featherweight Adolph pulled the trick in 1963 Dicks got the style to win the games says Mann the 156 pound gold medal winner in the 1962 beg Hes hard to hit and he list listens ¬ ens well I think hes got a ter terrific ¬ rific chance Handlens upset loss was per perhaps ¬ haps the biggest shock of the entire tournament The Prince George veteran had beaten McMillan twice this season and was considered a sure bet foi the BEG team McMillan how eve j easily outpointed Handlen who fought his worst of the year The Judges scoied it 59 56 60 57 and 58 57 all for McMillan Handlen lost in the final on split decisions in each of the last three years to Billy Mc Grandle of Edmonton In 1963 to Walter Henry of Orlllla Ont In 1964 and to Don Roy of Van Vancouver ¬ couver In 19G5 to his credit in the game while giving up three hits Croft Hotel had their big In Inning ¬ ning In the sixth when they slammed in four runs to cinch the win Two brothers Howie and Dale Esche teamed up to lead Prince George Hotel to two victories In Fort St James Sunday Howie pitched a shut out In the first half of the twin bill Sunday as the Prince George club won 16 0 In the second game with Dale on the mound the Prince Geoige team won 15 9 I Wins Meet Prince George College ran away with the four mile cross country race held In Quesnel Sat Saturday ¬ urday First across the finish line in the senior boys race was a student of Prince George Sec Secondary ¬ ondary School Quesnel had the fastest girls team and the first runner over tho finish in the mile and a half cross country Prince George finished second in this event Next track meet action is to be in Prince George Thursday evening It is expected that there will be some Quesnel athletes participating Whistling Sea Through Racing TORONTO CP - Whistling Sea the first horse bred In Western Canada to win the Queens Plate Is through rac lng We took him out of the Ul tlmus Stakes and I guess thats It said owner Paul Olivier a Calgary oil drilling supplier A chipped sesamoid bone in the colts light front leg forced Olivier 36 to withdraw Whist ling Sea Saturday Olivier who said Friday the Ultlmus would be the last race In Whistling Seas career even if tho horse won had hoped to finish ahead of Victorian Era which twice defeated the Whistler last year This spiing at Tort Erie Ont Whistling Sea a four j ear old son of Allbastro out of B Tast made a dramatic comeback after Injuring its leg at Montreals Blue Bonnets Track and aggravating It at Tort Erie last August Ollvlei and former trainei Ro John son decided at the time to re tire the horse for the season 15 MINUTE MUFFLER INSTALLATION Tsvsna 807 4th Ave Prince George Ph 563 1 1 55 I BIG SIX TOURNAMENT Giscome Tops Field With four wins in five starts Giscome Imperials took the Big Six Leagues pre season tourna tournament ¬ ment over the weekend and cap captured ¬ tured the Conrad Trucking Trophy Giscome last years league champions and National Hotel defending tournament champions clashed in the final Giscome came out on top of an 11 8 score Terry Brommeland pitched the winner for Imperials giving up 10 hits while his teammites picked up eight hits from losing pitcher George Ellis Both clubs got two runs In the first frame then blanked the second National Hotel moved one up in the thiid Selby Named Rookie Of Year MONTREAL CP Left winger Brit Selby 21 of Tor onto Maple Leafs has been chosen rookle-of-theyear for the National Hockey Leagues 1965 66 season the NHL announced Sunday Selby Is the first left winger to win the Calder Memorial Trophy since teammate Frank Mahovllch won the award for the 1957 58 season The trophy is decided by a poll of sportswrlters and broad casters In the six NHL cities Selby drew 59 points after the first half of the season and an another ¬ other 39 in the secondhalf poll to finish with 98 points The runnerup was Detroit Red Wings defenceman Bert Marshall 22 who was given 90 points 49 in the ilrsuhalf poll and 41 in the second half Third place went to Gllles Marotte a 20yearold defence man for Boston Bruins with 6 points five in the first half and 63 In the second half Selby who was born In King ston Ont March 2 1945 be comes the ninth Toronto player to win the trophy since it was first given alter the 193738 sea son The award has gone six times to New York Ranger players five times to Montreal Canadiens four times t De troit players and three times each to Chicago Black Hawks and Boston P In the fourth the Imperials took a leadthey never relinquish relinquished ¬ ed as Henry Chalsse hit the first of three home runs for the game and sparked a three run Giscome rally He hit the long ball again in the fifth and sixth innings to pace Giscome to their tournament win One highlight of the tourna tournament ¬ ment was a no hit no iungame pitched by Luckles Lome Um pervllle during that clubs 11 0 win over Premier Hotel In the third game Premier Hotel was elimina eliminated ¬ ted from the double knockout competition when they lost their second contest this one at the hands of Giscome Imperials 17 2 in the fifth tournament game The first team to be elimina eliminated ¬ ted from action was Ocean Cement The new entry in the Big Six League fell victim to National Hotel 12 1 in the sec second ¬ ond game and were knocked out by a 23 5 loss at the hands of Giscome in the fourth Ocean Cements biggest prob problem ¬ lem was in the pitching depart department ¬ ment as their hurlers gave up a total of 14 hits 24 walks and 35 runs in the two games played Tho opening game of the tour tournament ¬ nament saw Luckles defeat Gis Giscome ¬ come 7 4 picking up eight hits to the losers six After five rounds of play the three teams left Inaction includ included ¬ ed National Hotel Luckles and Giscome National Hotel and Luckles were undefeated while Giscome had a two win one loss record The Luckles were handed their first defeat of the tournament in the sixth game when they were edged 8 6 by National Hotel National Hotel took a 1 0 lead into the fourth frame then both clubs rallied for four runs Nationals Increased theii lead In the sixth to win going away Gib Chartrand pitched the win winner ¬ ner In the seventh game of com competition ¬ petition Luckles were eliminated losing 10 2 to Giscome Tlve hit pitching by Terry Bromme Brommeland ¬ land paced Giscome to their win By virtue of their win over Luckles Giscome Imperials advanced to the finals against National Hotel and captured tour tournament ¬ nament honors 1 A0l Join the Canadian Forces fmm Vrst AffVSU v Investigate the life of travel j adventure that awaits you See your CANADIAN FORCES CAREER COUNSELLOR right here in PRINCE GEORGE MAY 18th Canadian Legion VANDERHOOF May 16th at Vanderhoof Hotel Noon to 8 pm PLAY GOLF Shares in the Prince George Golf Country Club Ltd are available at 30000 each Those interested contact any director or Harold Pretty Club Professional telephone LOgan 4 2922 MEMBERSHIP DUES FOR 1966 ARE Men 7000 Women 4500 Intermediates 6000 Children of a shareholder 1500 Other children 2000 One half of Ihe dues are payable when starling to play and the balance is due by June 1st Shareholders only are allowed lo play on weekends and holidays Join the Golf Club and enoy healthful fun Eighteen holes