Canadian Press Staff Writer (GP) =. Vladimir Kuts, blonde ner, completed a brilliant Olym- in which Russia outscored the ck and field and ‘a pretty Austral- ‘a.world record. ao ‘ie double today—a United States in | ord: “finishing with 60 feet, . 11 inches.; ©: ore Hert wn ~"'Bill Nieder’ of Lawrence, ‘Kan, placed, second, .. Jiri Skobla~ of th. of*them ~ :bettering =| fourth—all '0- ) Q’Brien’s.. old Olympic: yecord of ) Czechoslovakia ‘third: and: Ken=|-." Heth: Bentum: of.J amaica, N.Y.[. dl 57 feet, 144 inches, made:in 1952, “Inessa, Taounzem of Russia won y\the’ gold medal in the women’s 4 javelin throw, with a record 176 three gold] feet,” eight inches, beating, the States’ tWo| old Olympic mark. of: 165 feet, seven inches, -made. four, years 1 -ago:by Dana Zatopekova, wife of *| thefamous Czech runner, who «| placed. fourth : today. ‘Marlene ny | Ahrens: of Chile was second.” .- i “te women's |” Kuts’. winning ‘time in’ the urdlés: Shitley Sttick-- 5,000 metres. was 13 minutes, 39.6 ‘Hunty ‘thrilled’ the seconds, breaking zatopek’s Ol- |: in: Olympic Stadium ympic record of 14:06, Two Bri-| . “for Australia’ in. a tonsGordon, Pirie and Derek} “time: of 10.7. sec- Tbbatson—placed: second and EE third, also in times that bettered ne | the former PeCordy ee st | STRONG: IN: SPRINTS. 0 | jo'Kubs killed off the, brilliant a" field ‘with, a series of sprints in sti the last five laps and came home r=}a good 75. yards ahead of, Pirie, | who-outsprinted ‘Ibbotson. «=: |) After.the race. Kuts ran.all the iS |way around the track, grinning and waving: to the crowd which cheered him repeatedly. ‘The ’s ecko! * /Zatopek, who, is entered only in | the ‘marathon this year; . with To- -}violent:.arm,.. movements .and st} much’ ‘pobbing of his head.” | Ibbotson. and ‘England’s © Chris: "+ Chataway stayed. at.Kuts’ heels: A-but. the ° Russian. finally: ° shook. thiern off with three laps, to £0. Ws. | Chataway: faded and. finished » | well back. Miklos Szabo. of Hun- My; gary outsprinted -- Australia’s ¢| Albert ‘Thomas.for fourth place. ‘Leonid Spirine led the Russiary {grand slam in the 20-kilometre walk. Antaiag Mikenas was sec; | ond?and- Bruno Tounk third. |)" he ..2I | SLAM POR AMERICANS | ECORD ‘THROWS 3. |. | The US, grand-slam ‘inthe o'Brien./ the: big Calif-).110-metre hurdles was the Am- holds the; world rec- | ericans' fourth In ‘the ‘games, | for shot put; cut loose | Tee’ Calhoun of Gary, Ind, was : ih.six. straight tosses] first in a photo finish in’ which ke‘his.own: Olympic rec-| he ‘and Jack Davis: of Glendale, ——™ | Galif., both. broke the Olympic -lyecord: with identical clockings of 13.5 seconds, The old mark of 13,7 was made by both Davis and Harrison Dillard of the United States in 1952,: Joel Shankle of Durham, N.C., took third place, stocky Russian runs. much, like a Ror. the first eight laps. Pirie, |g “| The United States sends two runners, Louls Jones and Charile Jenkins, into Thursday's semi- finals of the 400 metres. Britain Jsends. 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Bowlen, said Mr. Bowlen should + WO MAE p) for the third consecutive -yeat) accompany him along the side- Nov. : te | but if hometown fans are get-ilines some game the team is los- CARDS Cor I Py Lee ‘ting blase, they certainly didn’t! ing, : Nov. : . ; hineddayie 4 * . csee as veewee WO aces, show ‘Wy in Tuesday's delirious! premier B,C. Manning sald the C Tt 4 | Welcome for their team. Hteam might as well keep the cup onsult cates Some 60,000 cheered the Ca- for another iwo years SO the city | Dee, e § alt nadian football champions as jand the province’ could throw a e « o meee they were carried | on floats! “real celebration” on the -cup’s | rintin aap Cat MELBOURNE ‘i— Three Rus- through the streets in a parade !50th anniversary in 1958. ak Dec sian. gold medals in track and anne the afternoon, then more; -ygayor Don Mackay of Calgary Co 1.0. field Nalted a.runaway by the than 300 prominent citizens, mentioned. that star players : ; Lieu, United States in the unofficial joined in unstinting praise £0°) Johnny Bright and Normie Dial 5297 “th point standings today and cut | the Eskimos ab a vietory dinner.! wong had come to Edmonton . var slightly «into the. Americans’; The day was proclaimed Es-'from the Calgary Stampeders, J. ae healthy margin, | kimo Day in Edninton. "If you get tired of them, please!" “ Ro But on- completion. of today’s Coach Frank Ivy, who said: could we have (hem back?” OSB Want ADS--THEY PAY: Cent final events the, Russians still|“we went outeto win three, nape veep ees ont Ro trailed: by nearly 100 points inj row because of the wonderful! by quet {he standings, which are com- support we got at home,” receiv; ne re See 4; puted on a 10-514-3-2-1 basis for ed a standing ovation at the dine; geil w cae ian a 8 ee ‘\the first six in each event. The jner and was termed by almost; . : cee ee eee standings are unofficial beeause every speaker “the greatest foot- | a C ALVE HOUSE “ te ep py WARACCO ” LAIRD SLOAN. | Olympic records recognize only | ball coach: in Canada.” . Bj ou aeeted in oar roune |, eliminated in preliminary individual achievements. | Ivy, lermed “mild-mannered” EDacsc:) ip a Ah WD; Wh ° A, : sige ae lene 400 metre The standing of the 67 com- |" sone crreepeean ep cane - ss (Oda WU IPAS YE here of 400 metres, _. metres, = | peting countries: we , 7 4 our ~* #rince Kupert Datly News 1, United States 308 PCL Franchise ey Created for Canadian Hospitality tal - Wednesday, November 98, 1956, . | 2, Russia 214" I: , ; ei the ————— - : reeuniss a 1 F y Hy This advertisement is nol published or displayed by the nd MUL a pg nt ps Austrailia i SF wor Control Board or hy the Government of British Columbia os Gold Medal Winning UBC Fours | stays For Vancouver ig al oud a te Comune BAC] a 10 Ss oe! - oe * g my ‘ . . , mi 63 sy, | . o Le a . et FE LA gh et aS cour ee) ar - conus ta ] ye 8 ef. . fe. ee : ~ PT Brita ov at Me: ie 7 an i Uni Originally Spares for Eights 8 Poland 38 | ‘Loo 5 Din UNRESERVED a Pe att Seance nd Finland 23 °|.° VANCOUVER (CP)— Rest- 4. 7a eS aire como tea mows wecourece =: | AUCTION SALE)=. four-oar. rowers, who won a gold medal at the Olympic ganies { 13, Cuechos! vyakia 90 ! hegiuning to lese ‘nope that ' Rad nr 3. in Melbourne Monday, ‘originally were: spares ‘for “the URC: } 1 1 Tran 15 aniee | the Pacilie Cure. League base- oy he cight-oar crew, which won a silver medal," | 5) Norway 14 all franchise can be kept here’ Of Household goods and Furniture : ay. -And of the: four, only stroke Don Arnold of Kelowna liad 16. Korea and’ Brazil:1 | in 1937. At 20 67 Graham Avenue ne sai pean this spring pope and the Who ama te depend | 18. New Zealand and Argen-| Bailey, chairman of a group |} . dunt ona igie campaign for funds Lo get to the Olympics oe |, tina 10 oo, | formed to buy the Vancouver ‘Bi On Thursday, November 29th 1956 a the “As late as this February the Canadian Olympic Assoc- oY ane. and ‘Trinidad 7 MS ee ay thal it COMMENCING AT 2:00 p.m. os Mh jation was undecided as to whether lo send a rowing so 93, Swityerland, Iceland, Chile 5; “almost no shares at all have |M Consisting of 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite, Living Room, ... to Melbourne. Officials expressed doubt .whether tne | 96 Greece, Buigaria, Austria 4] been sold towards this aim,” C 639: Ook Centre Table; 3-spced Record Pl i ss) eights, which lost four of its members after finishing second | 99 yueoslavia 3 we "At a meeting three weeks |f arpet 6x7, UG en re Table; speed Kecor ayer) cat ' to the University of Pennsylvania at Henley in 1955, was " ioaria be et tho was pl H General Electric Radio; 2 Trilight lamps; small table; ... gq | ve I ’ 30, Nigeria and Mexico 2 | ago, $44,300 * was pledged (0 1B Radios M oe Rack: Card Table; 14 ¢ Clink Hey as tra strong enough. . eo 32, Malaya, Spain, South Africa) make ‘the Mounties a locally |fg adio;, Magazine hack, ard lable; t. Giinker built}. by _ «This spring, after UBC defeated the University of Wash- and Romania 1. | owned club and Bailey pledged boat with Briggs-Stratton Engine; Oak Dining Room# nu. tir ington eight lene ib wee decided to send 1] men—an —_——-——— i 995.000 himself. 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D i field, Mass., 10. i Meunties slay here of nol.” | ayeapreeen rT ae Bi cass achat ern ) mo Na eeepc aoe cee ee ERE TS 7 ag gaia ES a we ig e a ws - 1 To | ~ is 22 Ke A GIFT CERTIFICATE x 22 | nl WO- ame en ure iy SHOPPING DAYS K , The Solution To All Gill ‘Problems i SHOPH ANG DAYS: os nL wT F. uw iw nN f io 'Suntise gained a split. last each in the third quarter. 2 TO CHRISTMAS i T HE S TO RK § HO pp E zg TO CHRISTMAS: night in two exhibition. pasket-| With an 18-18 tie at the be- ee eps yracmre oh cee BEY Fe yout hte NERDS LE RER DIB RBIIDE ATS seem ye 1s SID DRED BDL ors pall gamés: atthe: Givit Centre sinning of. the final . period, Ms. PARR asia BRAD, aa BBA TE AE A os Daan he SN ot EY oid ee se SOURED RII ST os SWABS ROKR my Me fe when -they.. played «two teams, | Rainmakers broke away into th3 : mo narrowly losing . to Rainmakers lead and gained 10 points, Sun- oo 93-26'in the first event’ and de- | rise managed to rustle up 8 more | / a feating “Annunciation Crusaders | points, but falled in the clutch, | oo 53-43 in a final game. ,_ Lineups: oF R Top sharpshooter for Sunrise} Rainmakers: Johnson 10, Kel.) of was Bob Gray who scored alsey 7, Sankey 0, Laird 3, Twaltes | y total of 25 points in both games, 0, Lyons 2, Mah, Duncan, Lee: : Be He collected 15 against the Rain-|man, D. Specht, Lambie 6. od 4 . makers and 10 against Annun-) Sunrise: Ridley 4, Rensvold 1! 4 ; dation. Haudenschild 6, Morven, Gray 15, . yo The Sunrise-Rainmaker en-!J, Stuart, K, Specht, Wong,| , . | K counter stayed balanced until) Chow, Stewart, , | ae J } the une quarter “nn reare In the second exhibition game! fs ' 4 makers broke away from the 1-!of the evening, Annunciation PLA PPI TROLLERS ou rh | R Wout 18 Ue to score 10 points to Sun-|Crusaders showed a tithe more ; i NE TE S i ( iso's elght, giving them the de-| form than last Saturday when Eo ¢ cision they were crushed 65-24 ny Rain- : ow. ony two points for each team! makers, kept up with Sunrise q | 4 LLY DESIGNED FOR SMALL E LINE OF GENERAL ’ ree necenowd oo te ae Srahieeet Oe eon stey . oo DOE OTT. er ere sOnee ve cannenren a : i in a etait tiene ‘ ee on , . : ™ " _—