Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Aug 1954, p. 16

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JKLB-Co muty News ul CFRB-Personalities CBL-Wind Wake WBEN-Jar August; Quips; Orchestra WGR-Bob Glacy FRIDAY EVENING 10.30 P.M. CEKLB-News: Sports CBL-British Empire Games CJBC-Brant [nn CKEY-News: Sport Little Show > e By Mantovani WGR-Listen To Washington WBEN-Orchestra 10:45 P.M. CLS Rythn Rendezvous ae ih Passing Years ©BI--CBC Sports 10:00 P.M. CELB-News; CBL-Orchestra 2JBC-News CKEY-News; Les Lye Cr RD News: Sports Souvenirs POST-OLYMPIC FETES By TOM WHITNEY NEW YORK (AP)--This year Russian athletes have been meet- ing more and better foreign com- petition than ever before--and pil- ing up an extremely impressive record of triumphs. Under the present regime it's no longer the general rule, as it was under Stalin, that Soviet teams are permitted to compete with foreign- ers in general only when it is ab- solutely certain that they, will win, Now they have the right to lose, apparently, but this year they haven't lost often. SPEED SKATER Here's what Soviet athletes have done just since the beginning of this year: Boris Shilkov, speed skater, cap- tured the title of world's cham- pion in a meet in Japan in Janu- ary. He and his colleagues swept most of the races in the compe- tition and firmly established Soviet supremacy in sport. In February the Russians for the first time entered their skiers in a big international meet against the world's best. The competition took place in Sweden. The Russians won the biggest event when Vladi- mir Kuzin took the 50-kilometre race, Over all they made an ex- cellent showing--in many events proving superior to the Scandinav- ians. In the same month, Lydia Seli- of world's champion women's speed skater. The Russians have swamped this sport and have held the title for a number of years already. WON HOCKEY In March the Russians won the world hockey championships in Sweden, defeating favored Canada in the final game 7-2. This was their debut on the world hockey stage. In April, Soviet weight lifters touring the Middle E2st stressed their well-known ability in this sport by est-blishing a pair of world records WBEN- 5. CFRB-Merry. n:s P.M CKEY Sports Finals: Lye CJBC-Prelude. to Drea: Rd CFRB-News: Sports WGR-Glacy's Basement 12:00 MIDNIGHT "JBC-News CKLB-News: Starlight Souvenirs CBL-News CKEY-News; House Party CORRE News} Sports: Round WGR. News: Glany's Basemen it WBEN-News; Music Dance VISIT TEEN TOWN x THE HOME OF 905 TEENAGERS * TOMORROW NIGHT Dancing 8 to 12 ® FREE PRIZES o NEW MEMBERS WELCOME C.R.A. -- 100 Gibbs St. ATH QU - Under Competition Russ Athletes Do Well khova defended the Russian title the In May, Soviet women track ath- letes better~d the world records for the jave ° throw and the broad jump. The same month a Russian wrestling team went to Tokyo, where it macs an excellent show- ing in world championship com- 3 Ani the Soviet men's team stressed its supremacy against all European competition by winning a cup in Milan May 31. June 13 a Soviet women's basket- ball team won the European cham- pionship in Belgrade. In track, Soviet men and women made an excellent showing at Helsinki in July. SWEEP [FIELD In July also, Soviet men and women gymnasts swept the field in the wor'd championships at Rome. They won 10 of 14 gold medals, including the title of abso- lute champion of the world for both men and women and team champion of the world. In July the Russians entered the Henley regatta in England for the | first time. They took home three out of five prizes. The Russians, it appears, are go- ing to go in for almost every im- portant international sport. Even in tennis, in which they are back- ward, the Russians have had edi- torials calling for popularization of ame. Golf apparently remains an ex- ception. 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