The Oshawa Times, 12 Sep 1960, p. 10

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SR CANADIAN HORSEMAN, | Knowes, fs shown taking » Thomas Gaylord, on Pepper | jump during the Olymple 10 THE OSNAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 13, 1960 4 (WHAT CANADA DID SATURDAY Triumphs, Flops By THE CANADIAN PRESS SMALLRORE RIFLE POSITION Marked Olympics 2: orld Record P ed In Fire gg cP) -~ F, E. L. Cuncinghem of known 9 oImEtE Nas Hoey Ee the |at & sacing event when we - ord cures "of the fire fs not yet Ociober, pois. and lato, who won the The by Mr Peon Warner, Lennoxville, Champions and horses were owned Que., 27th in finel with 78 out colossal flops by # few favorites. grand pind eusage. ere! . of possible 600 points, | The heroines were: Dismal disappointments FAMOUS CAUSEWAY | Wilms Rudolph, # tall dignified turned in hy: W " " : | THREEDAY EQUESTRIAN Negro girl AA Clarksville, 0d Norton, of Oskiand, Calif,,| island State of Singapore i | Individual iFenn,, & childhood polio vietim, who, given the job of maintsin- connected to the Maleyan main: ad Jim Eider, Aurors, Ont. 10th whe became the speediest ing hg by 8 esusewsy, Which 3 TMODE {io P YING Ss In final with 11 peng y Jos. woman in the w . carries road, ref ater Norm Elder, Toronto, in| In times of 11 seconds and 2 in the 100- and 200 metres, then i. roll and water pipe final with 2446 penalty points she d away --with bis heart set on 8 come- MARATHON RUN WEIGHTLIFTING Dave Baillie, Westmount, Que, event, i with the women's 100- 'and 200. back--fowling in the 4h-metre re- metre dashes, then anchored the 18y fined 0 cost the Uniled States Gord Dickson, Hamilton, 50. women's 400-meire sprint relay 8 Eold #4 5-second victory and| Herold Connolly, 195 Olymple og gold. meds i, champion hammer thrower and Close behind her for Individus) six times U.S, National Amateur | iy om Busivk. Tori honors came blonde Chris von Athletic Union king of bis event, Salize of Serstege, Calif, whe couldn't even qualify for the fi. | { won three gold medals in swim. nel. His wile, former Olympic U.S. Rider Dies | ayes In Motorcycle Gamer crv - cor: ras Race Spill competition, on Friday States motorcycle racer wa {ming competitions -- two of the discus Sham mp Olga Fikstova Con- | (events were relays--and blonde Polly, | Ingrid Kramer of Germany who event to qualify in her | won both divieg titles, And poor John Thomas, the Among the male heroes were: To high jump star from the Australia's grent Herb Elliott, who set sn almost unbelievable Before the games started he world end Olympic record of PU on an exhibition for the Rus-| 3:85.68 in the 1500 metres, | sian high-umpers and left them Armin Hery, the mercurial --he thought --goggle-eyed, He --AP Wirephoto JARVIS (CP)--A young United German, who flashed home in| W8S beaten. Two Russians out: s/ the 100-metre dash in Olympic imped him, | record time of 10.2 secoids, | here Saturday, the second fats] Rafer Johnson who won the de-| rican girls are fo he trained 2. . | on shi the 11th annual! {killed at Harewood Acres pes Oshawa Man Wins cif 1 eutlii Canada Scored | lity at the airport racing strip in eathlon for the US. with an for responsible nursing posts at CNE dart tournement, ol d 8.392 point {Dares Salaam, capital of Tan- Dart Toumey The tesm H. Short and | the last two meets, ympie recor points of Don 501 | ganylkika, ORONTO Suragy Moran Id » o Bt, Fiore 2 16 Points At | Blair Paterson of Chardon, Russia's gangling Robert Shay = SR one ph Ne MéDermott of of leated Ron Conium snd R | Ohio, was killed while runping|lekadze, whe humiliated the fa- SHawa a etown Saturd ight won|Ponsld of Toronto in the men's 01 G the ml h jump to take the gold Georgetown Saturday night wo {doub ympic ames for the Indian Summer Hoh ud Jump 8 the men's and women's singles| doubles, practice laps on his motoreyel races, whouE (CP) -- Canada scored) He was bounced from his eyele NOY SURPRISE 6 points in the 1860 Olympic! in a erowded high-speed turn and| or SUR 4 V | Games placing 26th among B4| run over by a following machine, [ne oma =. 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John Fox, Co FOR FALL University of British Columbia | bourg, was fourth on a BSA Gold ale Specie! Bus Service , McKerlich, Vancouver; Nelson| A Culshaw, Orillia, was a Dave Baillie, Westmount, Que.,|ous of the heauty of some of the | sixth In heavyweight class--one competitors," 'he wrote, 'and | point, Total weightlifting -- one|therefore gave them bad marks | g|vorite John Thomes of US, in A pair of farm boys from Okla. "everyone hut themselves by win- 5 nine gold medals in wrestling, Otis Davis, of Los Angeles, a tionds Italy's Livio Berrutl sent the I Lsoxing Oshaws Terminal of I f H 00 noon returning efter ren ['] arvey last roses. fare, Insiuding Poi mission to tras! ne ACCM, (oral Admission $1 (incl. tox), Iubhouse $2.50 (incl. tox) king. Information and Seats = OX 8-313), YCAHTING ADULT " Argo 11 (skippered by Dr. Sa. Lady Judges Hard ENT. 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