PROBABLY GAMES' GREATEST COMPETITOR n....a.y, Nov. 29. 1956 moms... mg". g Aussie Housewife Repeats As Winner 33'vk:Rvsi33i3sc33VT:3'35c1i"e ”"”::”..:"” ..r.:'" ""..':.' '..:m '3? W ''"Y:;''”"' , , .. I , H stage - wor avywe t e p oore must sprove ny JACK SULLIVAN in a career that spans three Olym- in the world. young swimmers for better I-NI!!! ilulhiled as Leonid Sprrlne led two u your new we 3 A -- . - . 9, . 1 . Canadian Press sun Writer pics. she was . me r of Aus- "My pun was to run like hell, today with entries in the heats oi R-I85!” teammates across the un- Gene Fillllner "4, ””"”'""'”” "" "".""5””" hi”... and F'loyTln(Thelel'Lld')uR:lte- Spam arily Ml-:'.BOURNI:.. CPI - A tall. tralias second-place metre re but I couldn't keep up with Isun." the men's and women's lill-moire ish line 1. G :2; M W ""9 '”'f5 mm R” terson dwindled to nervous ten- to victims of Mal-ciano's thunder- graceful Australian housewife who HY team and took third place in Pine said. freestyle. WBESTLERS DROP BOUTS 0 YIIIMSIIIIII dumD':: i'1tLM'dm"' r C'”' aim Wednesday as both engaged oul fists. ' said she still has something to the hurdles and the 100-metre dash The snonuntultal performances 'lVn!o. of the three Canadian en- Ice Calhoun led the American G - in ,,pe,.mg,ou arm, for men. hi, H, mu, 3,” demmmrue am learn about Wednesda In 1018. At Helsinki she again ol Miss Strickland and Kate I.esn- tries in the la) metres ran good tirade. in the 110-metre hurdles. ROSSINGEK "-1 (5Pi- dgy night bout .1 Cmcggo sud. hi, gggngjngl mu-gy 1," c.. ' begun; the first woman-ho win placed third in the lill metros be- porarily .. E J wed the spirited races Wednesdayto qualify fol"!-59 lllisetllng Jack Davis. the world 6'” hlum" 9' W355 J0l'drlll- mm and mg kg, paw plum”. 1. , repent victory tn the same 0lym- sides taking her first hurdles title. battle between the United States second round of prdlrnlnary heats. record-holder, with Joel Shankle umlv lhillped boxing Wednesday F For weeks, both have hurled I expected to set. pic event and establish herself at TOOK ALL nnrrlsrlnns an 3.5.1. 1,, which me p x 7,", -1- L .3 r I land. we the sweep. y C 0 ,,,,,e,, O, ,,,,,,,,s 3, each 00,9, probably the colnpeti Kuts. the fair-hatred Russian picked up a little ground by tak- B.C.. leading his field while Mur- Canada 5 w res t I e rs. welter- I ll. t h” . um be,” being that 21 , ye" , ohj G M B. since the-games were opened to the naval officer who raced Britarnfs ing four gold medals It the Amer- ray Cockburn of Toronto Pllced weight Bruno Ochman of Sault C-tn" ' nu um Y" be" om' PSNOFSOD '9" 9011'! for 40-year" .0 on "Y female sex in 1. Gordon Pirle into the ground In icsn.s' two. They still trailed the second. M”'e- 0'"-- Ind 118hlheIVY' hr y-"cog ed " ' recorw old Moore's advancing years and In Toni M's Gym. shirley Strickland De La llunty, the 10.000 metres last week. did it Us. by nearly 100 points in the un- Both came to grief on their weight Bob Steckle of Kitchener. u.km' won” um Moore pmed in, allow foe'5 9 31-year-old mother of a three against the shorter distance Wed- official standings. second try. Cockburn fading in 0nt.. both dropped their opening Chief track-an-field interest to CLEVELAND (,qp)..c)evc1,,,d . . . - it inexperience. NONTREAL ICPI .- Bernard arold son. shared the days nesday. taking on his British team Americana scored their third sixth and Tobacco Just missinl I bout! and the yachtsmen contl ued dlY W111 Centre on the 1.500 me- - V” - ; A c , lylsnors with Vladimir Kuta. the mates. Derek Ihbotson and Chris sweep of the sums. picking ull Iluallfyins spot. ,,.;.u sloas at to trail as their nlnecday coml:)eti- tres-the "metric mile”-in which "'d""' '”"' 5” W” "'9 1957 Am" "W " I5 "W B "'81!" 0' hours tBoom Boom) C-eoffnon, right Russian naval officer whose vic- Chataway, for good measure. all three medals in the men's 110- Montreal was ousted in the first tion reached the one-third mark, no less than seven four-minute "iu" L933” P9'"""" "09 Pi- below bum must use punches hr winger 1" the mum”. Hock” wry in the 5,000 metres made him When it was all over. Kuta was metre hurdles. but the Russians round. Miss Stm,kland,s popular Vic. mu"! Wm Mme hr we 12 mm, med by Kerb), Fureul who stead of phrases llrlhev showdown Leagues Canadians, missed prac. the second double victor of this an easy winner again, with Plrle countered with a similar perform- Margaret George of Mervin. for-y came two years after she ap- living IP01! In Saturday's final. guided lndianspolis Indians of the 'c:o:,nR0:;l;,ych "i,',:"'?.'.',ZE 1:58;? :i)f;ll1dTl1:sd1:yu1:m1ilnVevl;in whenytlz; year's games. and lbbotson also breaking the ance in the I)-kilometre walk, Sask., couldn't get past the pre- peared to have reached the end The defending champion. Josy A'3"”"” .A5."d"u'"' W ”” fended by knocking Moore out meet Toronto Maple Leafs here While she wins "learning" about Olympic record in finishing second winning the women's javelin and limrnaries in the Javelin throw, in of her athletic career when she Barthel of Luxembourg. is strictly dllmplonshlp In this year's little 5. I 21 1955 at New yo”, to,” me team 5,, 5 the event, Shirley broke the rec- and third. Chataway. developing modern pentaihlon team titles as which Russia's Inesu Ilmnlem W35 Passed over for the Austral- an undergod against worldq-eco;-d world' series of baseball. 'p ' I ' I y' y ' ngnized world record by winning a leg cramp at the halfway rn k. well. A repeat victory by Parry set an Olympic record with 1! Whr III! 193!" at the British Empire ' , , i m V holder Iatvan limzavolgyi of Hun- The Indians' general manager., chlggrehuivilsteratznwgralk-Iii isolifd opglgjtflgdmihrlgedzrggklg uaglh. alt”: Ihe U)-metre hurdles In 10.7, sec- faded out of the picture, flni g 0Brlen in the hammer throw sting effort of 178 int. cl Games at anco'uver- ' guy ",5 the owe, fou,..m,nme Hank G,eenbe,.g' who said he had be evenvmoney beams by H” workout Monday he (en on me ends. also wiping out the Olympic second- last brou,, the second U.i. gold inches. WW9, ll” Winning lime eclipsed men Jim Bailey and John Landy made up his mind about a new: mark she set at Helsinki four Plrie. the 25-year-old salesman al Alex Oakley of st. John's. Nfldu. "19 WINE! World record of 10.3. time the bell sounds for this l5- ice. bruising it slightly. He told med . of A trails. Britaln' Iiri H - t k , 1 c , : yc,,;s -go. who holds the world record for clmsna auuxzo the first man out of the park after set last year by Galina Ermelenko "' ” " 9" '””'3'" "0 We 8 '80 let the round match which will be tele coach Toe an-kc Wednesday tba . .Illnd'lRonDl.G-bliin . The I26-pound geology teacher 5,000 metres. later described his Canada, blanked again in track the circuit olthe track that started of Russia. Centa Gostl of Germany mu '2 8'” M P" C on we wen" wednes , nar Nielsen of Denmark and an- day night, -He named Farrell atyxtiiedwggi the Chicago Ire. :e!'L):l:lp":8lIIIEe 'was :lltl:1iec.:a:l ' from Perth bu won six umedals eonquenor an the greatest runner ane field. looked to its promising the ,1)-mllometre walk, was dls- was clocked in 10.6 last July in a other Hungsrhn, Iaszlo Taborl. a press conference. I ' A veteran of I56 pro bouts over should be H119 10 9133' t0&Y- Alli INSIINT . E - I THURS., NOV. 29th ATKINSON'S GROCETERIA GIVES YOU THIS CHRISTMAS -' .. 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