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From now ‘Uh Dee, 1 Doe, 7th tout Sth Pork anid, Ted Brand Beot SA & B STEAMBATH ‘ \ Wook: DOYS. ssesstssesperieceeos —§ Saturday ONY ceeds ‘canadian Press Staff Writer - | MELBOURNE (CP) — r (Phe track. and field -pro- “lovain of the 1956: Olympic! ‘|Games.— ‘spectactilar all ‘th way through—wound n h a. roaring cr-the Civic |: Three world récords fell on the t |last day of ‘a program that saw i= =}yecord . after record ‘smashed in é/| just over. a week of -competition. n’ | And, Canada picked up, its first aks |track points -of the °1956 Games when: its 1,600-metre relay team: he -| placed fifth: in. today’s final: ~ oe ‘The Canadians ‘just missed col- ‘| tion whén Alice® Whitty of Van- ::[eouver. lost: her fifth-place spot in. the women’s, high jamp after ‘an official change... -- -|wound wp a disappointing showr “ling in the two-day Olympic ca- ‘noe. competition with - second- jast.. placings.in both of the events:they. .quatified | for today. They: ‘had:.suffered similar set- backs Friday. 3. > so \ take: | wound yp-an unbeaten string ‘in 9 {thé consolation round _ of. ‘the Po Olympic’ tournament following 'éItheir early elimination from top- -pracket-play, defeating Japan.75- 60.-to finish. in::ninth : place “in the. over-all: tanding of the 14 ont: |o- The. U.S. won its: third: gold rt (medal in:the final big show when a: lits 1,600-metre team sped to. vic- “jtory over ‘Australia’ .and..France. ‘Canada ‘managed’ - only‘: four lecting points. in’ field .competi-|- ed [Over at Lake Wendouree,} |meanwhile, Canada’s -paddlers | -Jr ‘Phe Canadian basketball team | | ft “ARCHIE MOORE eof i OS . Wings Tonight By The Canadian Press _ Boston Bruins’ stay in the heady atmosphere at the top of the National Hockey League may be short-lived as Detroit Red Wings begin tonight to make up the three games they have. in hand, but it will be no legs sweet, or puzzling, for all:that. | Bruing.as they play the fifth- ‘place Toronto Maple Leafs- in Toronto. tonight while Chicago Black Hawks. meet Canadiens in Montreal. ; “Ketchikan-H tee poirits in. the unofficial stand- field show, 2.02 9 es . Betty” “Cuthbert,* Australia’s golden girl, became a triple gold medal. winner ‘by anchoring the rl” winning ‘Australian tearh today. race.| She previously had won both the 100 and. 200-metre sprints. IMORROW GETS ‘TRIPLE . 1}. Bobby: Morrow, the United I States’ ace sprinter from San “{Benti, ‘Texas, also became a s0'.|triple gold winner in the men’s “1400-metre relays oo: Mildred McDaniel outclassed her field’ in the women’s high jump, With the Olympic title safely here, she went on to try for a world mark and made it. “Her 5-914 leap broke the world merk of five feet, 844 inches held x own the both of upeand: took fourth place, al made ‘by Rupert thanthe world mark, “At the finish of the spectacular { + Vt var e der four minutes, 7 : the: of Langashire. sen own pote mee etm Set Rape rn URN both clocked Wn 3:42, eos rime er team was “never. 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DUBLIN ae : Props, {ings at the week-long track:and ) - by Romani’s Yolanda Balas, who - Tycland’s Ron Delany's time of 9'41,2 for the 1,500 metres better- ed: the Olymple record of 3:4.2 Luxembourge's’ Josy |; Barthel in 1952 and was only metre ‘mile only about seven feet separated first from last in a Une-upy that included four amen who have run the mile wn- “ecklaus Richtwenheim of Ger- many and John Landy of Aus- iralin were second ‘and third, Canada's 1,600 - metre relay and salvaged fifth place from (he Jamalean team, which would ;have dono no helter (han sixth bub was disqualified for running Tho Canadian team was made up ‘of Laid Sloan of Montreal, Doug Clement of Vancouver—- ray Cockburn of ‘Toronto and) Perry Tobacco af Cumberland, | n't gob past the qualifying hoats, eee Battling all the way point of their opponents, third quarter, but. failed to make it in the final frame and were | edged 53-47 as Ketchikan scored ‘than Thursday night’s encoun- ter which Bo-Me-Hi lost 43-29, proved a trying one for -Ketchi- kan who had: to play a tight. and hard-fought four quarters. - Bo-Me-Hi will go to Ketchi- kan for the two return games December !4 and 16, Sharing top scoring honors for Itne game were Bo-Me-Hi play- ers, Jim Johnson and Rob Kel- sey each with 18 points: John- son who made 12 of his total in the second half of the game with some sensational baskets was the spark-plug behind Booth’s second half come back. For Ketchikan, Carl Corblr and Bol Thomas again shared top marksmen honors with 12 two-tenths of a second slower world’s heavyweight. bo xing! champion. in; out Archie i Chicago Stadium.,’ *, ; of contenders... . son or Willie Pastrano head the S88 anxious challengers’ but’ Patter- son may hot defend -his newly~- won title wntil June. = (COULD FEEL -VICLORY .” # third,” said the: former Olympic % middleweight titlist. “I ‘hit him with a left to. the stomach and “he said ‘ugh’—or something like that, Then I knew-I had: hurt .. only heard “count of eight: han nd. T' knew i could beat Bruins. Face. ” | mendous: class, punched: a ring ADS cee saga into oblivion as he knocked aut Moore. the -ancient light heavyweight champion, at 2:27 of the fifth, round in their show- down — for: Rocky *,Marciano's vacated heavyweight crown. was a quick slaughter. The 39- year-old a 9-to-5 Wings have a. chance to tie the .kind in Britain’ Batlng Booth 53-47 international school basketball series at’ Civic Centre last night. “The gamé, far more thrilling, Poe ee ee - CHICAGO: (AP)—Floyd Patterson mac Moore act his age Friday and whether it is ference anymore. oesn’t make-much dif Patterson, at 21. the your Today she looked to-a golden iture against a, mixed-up crowd Eddie Machen, Hurricane Jack- “‘T. knew “I shad) him’ ii the “Patterson, a Kid: with tres This bout was not a fight. It Moore entered the ring favorite, resplendent in "UNIQUE. TOWER The detached Bell’ Tower of W3th-century Chichester Cathedral is the only one of its | Subdues 4 ‘ | 7a “'Bo-Me-Hi managed. to come ewithin one | Ketchikan Kay-hi, by the end of the | their second’ win ‘in their 4-game Rainmaker rally, : With the Ketchikan defence seriously .pierced, Booth sup- porters went, wild, ‘yelling and screaming , school ‘songs’ to cn- courage ‘their team. It looked for a moment that. Booth might nfake it, but three: baskets from Kay-Hi's Thomas | stemmed the Rainmaker's offen.. sive, Johnson, again contribul i ing to Booth’s scoring with five . points-, and Kelsey with two, ‘failed to break’ Kay-Hi's lead. 'ren foul shots were called: against Kay-Hl coached by R Sayler. | In the: -preliminary event. points cach, a N Starting off at a good pace, Kay-Hi captured the first quar: ler 14-9 paced by Jchn tut. with five points, Bo-Me-Hi's Kels¢y contribut- ed seven of his team's points, “ In-the second frame, Ketchi- Kan established an 11 point margin fora 27-16 hall-ume ‘scare, . i A ro-juvenated Booth squad vitoak the floor at the begining af the third quarter, They sear ed, dribbled and passed thelr way up the point Indder in a thrilling comeback to end the stinza 87-30, Johnson's sensn- onal’ cight baskets fem ect em omen oe Northern | Cow Bay if AGENTS FOR | DETECTO Industrial scales, for all purpose GLOBE-STIMPSON retail scales, Moat Choppers and siicors, Hydraulic hand Ii SEE * Stainl AN werk guaranteed, AM yr M, STEPHEN 5119 ANd (WO) pockendarf 9, Macleod a foul shots accounted for (he Norris, Kanga Crosby, MURPHY portablo truck scales, Our now Anglod Full-Capacity Boam Sealos, % Easy to rood, % Rust Proof, ' Portahte beam seater can he converted (0 stalnteny eteed, Phone. a em me meen amr ttm. ds. & ision over North Star, Paced by). MacLeod with | points, Sports: Shop took a Ti. first. quarter lead Increased thelr : ‘scoring pace in cach sueceadlg frame 13-8 and 20 | Playmakers, for the Nort | Star: wero Toms, with 10 points and Hodgson with eight. | Lineups; uo BoeMe-HLs Bankey 5, Mah, Duncan 2, itwalter Kelsey 18, Lycans, Leeman 4. tes Cobln VW Thomaa 1. tal Charles 0, Blanohatd 2. Sports Shop: Ttehle, Plerew @; Mae Lead 16, Domini) Newion, Caldleys | ank, Windle 8 dertrays, Halla, Wald win, Bryant, - ‘ Horta Bla Hee Vaccher 4 Scale Co. P.O, Box 103 fr trucks, oss Steel, ives (he same as i Vinieotyers Manager, peared - Moore, But Floyd quickly ed. Patterson smashed a whisti- ing left hook to the jaw. Moore” was dumped, fis eyes glazed. in an unbelieving stare. Old Arch struggled to his feet at referee Frank Sikora’s nine’ count. butcher. against .Bo-Me-Hi coached by! Len Lavik while 11 were callec | Jowran 1h, Leaded i Bpecht | E Wood Marshall 8. Binns ona Bans 10 | Ic Archie 39 or 100 AOS ee a black velvet robe, trimmed in history, knocked 'yold, ‘That was the orily time the fifth round athe dagzted the crowd of 14,000. | Moore paced himself hopefully for four rounds -but he had no defence, He was slashed over the bridge of his nose in the third round. This was the first time Moore, a -veleran of 157 fights over 20 years,, Was ever cut, OO MOORE GOES DOWN ae In the fifth round, Patterson slipped to the floor: in what ap-: ‘an’ amateur swine UL right- Patterson -moved in like ¢ it A» left propped Moore, then..Patterson whamm ed across a right and dowr went Archie again: This time hi struggled to his fect as referee Sikora counted nine or 10--1 never was clear which to ring- side observers. Ab any rate, Si- kora waved a finish to the fight and the bell. sounded. moment, -lwhelher Patterson had scored 3 TKO or a knockout, The offic: ials finally said It was a knock wasn't ur For: certain th ne “ FLOYD PATTERSON . youngest world heayyweght. | = oe Yerema Tops | League Opener Bill Yerema of Oceanview An- pels got off to a good start Wednesday at the opening of; the Wednesday Mixed Five Pin Bowling League by capturing: men’s high single game of the’ evening with a score of 283, and! putting together lwo other high. games to make a runaway with ° the men’s high triple honors, with 703. Women’s high single game t 1 i ' | Toronto: Gir tet Swim Point Winner | MELBOURNE (Australia's phenomenal sprinters scorg- clr second sweep in as many days and shattered a world recog... : ag they continued to dominate the shor distance vents in the Olymple swimming program, Dawn Fraser, 19, eclipsed her soe , better-known teammate, Lor raine Crapp, 18, as § in the process today Miss Fraser The did himself free-style preliminaries, record of 1:024, seb by Miss} 1 arlier this . j “ nlaced by Crapp earlier this year, In win Rose, who led the aualiflers ning her, preliminary heat. In), oan the final she reduced it to pogo M3L7, one second off the Olyg - pic record. flab. FIRST SWIM WINNER Since Rupert Daily Naws ~ gaturday, December: |, 1936 three | { 1¢ nu tamong ne OL the tied the world final berth, His Bill Patrick of Calgary, wed ling a pad and a bathing cap ' Toronto's Virginia Grant, 19 ‘protect a head Injury suffer finished respectively close to the jin training, finished. far bh: ‘Australians and became Cani- jin lth place among the 12 1 da’s first polnt-winner in wo- [allsts in the springboard divi} ‘ men's swimming - history as she placed fifth inj 1:05.4, breaking, the Olympi¢!and fourth olaces with 1 record for the second time. ; 4 three Australian in Olympic teémpetition. wit iClotworthy clipping i 000 ant we eet ene nt emcee Canada lalmost 10 seconds off his pre i he edged | ious best to finish third inj her out in the 100-metre free-! heat in 4:404, style final, outspeeding her for: ine ; the third time Ty was good for ‘stages of the competition, aeeronent and 4 { a Jet. tre, | Un ‘ann, Ro Cent . Ite quet {2th pk: starters, but iwasn't good enough to win 8 ene A opvosition wy: Australia’s Murr. . Americans Look first. sect, ining the ¢ girls | medal on the strenath of a to ranked in the same order in all point-score of 159.56. if phases of the event, scoring the fastest times in the preliminary heats and in the semi-finals. Vancouver's Bil) Slater in the 400-metre|estim PAKISTAN COTTON | Pakistan now has more th out-186 colton textile mills, with, ated annual output of 3 bales of cotton. coe J 2608 SPE Is trac by’ tres Pho OR Cl new hills ab t TO m “wt Sports. Shop scored § 30-23 dee- | L|'L ABNER BLONDIE emma eres core ( ten catoos reese epenenen tegen pee avs cor nerrnen eee ommelt DoW CARE! BUT MY LATER < WORRYING HIMGELF GICK ABOUT’ THE HOLDUP, WATT. penne WANT 10 VOW | “ HTC ASLEEP AGAIN tae ( AFL Ae INA YBE TIA . BEING KIDICULOUG. T CONT FCA, AUD WG, LO BEYER GRATE CAN YG wre’, WHAT, OUEIE 2. ma COULD MAKE HIM | Thi (Oy i TENN, ! Mee COULD | Avs guecp 1 ee eve meee a et ba mereerntirere AGIINGLY ag WHEL? 2CLMAPAN ee ( TE YCUOP AYRODY YOU REN CAN HELP THRGYE GOA LIGHT OH Foot ae Wi ( . Seas ( COULDNT SLEEP ) ne (IF WED Go BROKE ALD ECUAD THOUGH | | OE GUESS WELL HE WERE BOoS ON THE Way THEN J GTI + emma regrece ammeter = 00 Hho 2 JUGT HAVE TOGO VIE ARE v4 A hae By CHICK Y ou! out, . Moore said im: his dressins | was bowled by Marie Stuart of ne RL yoom: "I came up the long hare | Nabob Tomcats with 256 while FOR ALL INTERIOR SUREACES. 33:83 road, but when I got there . nen three was chalked up by [1 : foul : : | Shirley Cush of Oceanview An-| “ Soe found the door slammed shu i" y a : HIGH GLOSS ENAMEL , But I don’t think the referee | 8¢'s with 60%, _ should have stopped it,” he}. Team high single .was scored | NO GLOSS ON THE PRICE! x added. “I was standng Up ar ‘lhy Nabob Tomeats. with 1243 | . 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