1 JLnLJNb JLdflLJM 29 Spokts Note For Today 1 C llent bid to trad tht trranl till fronl to lh Calgary tomptdtri faittd whtn ft C manogt Hrb Copatfi mWd lor Momp tor Jim D I lord Calgary Itll lh atVmg pnc wa too h gh Enjoy A Tartan Pilsner Today JERMOE GOES AGAIN won four more gold medals In track and swimming at the Olympic Games today The Americans were pulling away from Russia in the battle for gold medals and the Rus Russians ¬ sians were losing in events they were favored to win The US had 10 gold medals the Rus Russians ¬ sians eight The US won gold medals In the womens 100 - metre dash and mens 400 - metre hurdles two of the five events on the track and field program today and the Americans added two more swimming championships to bring their swimming total to nine Crothers couldnt catch New Zealands Peter Snell In the mens 800 metre final despltea determined closing bid and the defending Olympic champion crossed the finish line In the fastest Olympic time ever The silver gave Canada a total of three medals in the games so far one gold In row rowing ¬ ing a silver and a bronze in track And Harry Jerome of Vancouver will try for his sec second ¬ ond medal in the long sprint Jerome won both his heats In the 200 metre dish today and PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY RAILWAY TIES WANTED Prleet offered am FIR PINE No 1 1200 No 1 183 No 2 J154 No 2 14l Fedaral Sotei Tax Extra For further Information contacti A W Anthony Purchailnrj Agent Pacific Great Eailern Railway Co 1095 Wett Pender Street Vancouver 1 BC FREE COFFEE in our Coffee Room while you have work done to your car in our shop te Citizen SPOUTS advanced to the semi finals Sat Saturday ¬ urday He got the bronze Thurs Thursday ¬ day coming third in the 100 metre dash The record - breaking spree continued In the sixth day of competition as four world rec records ¬ ords were set two in swimming and the other two in the wom womens ¬ ens javelin and rifle shooting A flock of new Olympic marks also were put into the record book The Snell - Crothers battle was one of the highlights of the second day of track and field competition where the US al already ¬ ready has won five gold medals Crothers finished just a half second behind the New Zea lander and ran the fastest 800 of his career to become the first Canadian to win a silver medal in track since the 1030 games in Derlln That year Johnny Loarlng of WlnsorOnt placed second In the 400 metro hurdles The 24 - year - old Crothers was the only runner In the field of eight to challenge Snell and was closing the gap near the finish Snclts time of 1451 was an Olympic record breaking the mark of 1401 set by two other runners In the heats Wed FRIDAY OCTOBER 16 1964 AFTER SECOND MEDAL CROTHERS WINS A SILVER TOKYO CP -Dill Crothers the heady Markham Ont phar pharmacist ¬ macist won Canadas first second - place silver medal In Olympic track competition In 28 years sharpshooter Gill Boa of St Catharines Ont placed fourth in the small bore rifle shooting 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womens pentathlon after the completion of three events In the gruelling five day conipctl tlon Diane Gcrace of Trail DC was ninth and Jennifer Wlngerson of Toronto ICtli Miss Gcrace had a total of 2740 points compared with 3245 for Miss Press the leader and 3053 for Miss Dy Dystrova ¬ strova The Canadian girl got 1037 points In the high Jump with the second best leap flvo feet 0 12 Inches In tho pentathlon new to tho Olympic Games competitors are rated on their performances in tho high Jump shot put 200 mctro dash 80 metro hurdles and discus Miss Wlngorson scoro 2008 points In tho three ovonts con contested ¬ tested today tho hurdles shot put and broad Jump Tho other two will bo held Saturday OLYMPIC STANDINGS TOKYO CP Medal stand standing ¬ ing aftor six days of competition of tho Olympic Gamos Gold Silver Dronro United States Soviet Union Japan in lungary Poland Gormany Britain Australia Bulgaria Romania Turkoy Netherlands Czechs Canada Belgium Denmark Finland Now Zealand Trance 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asked to attond Plajors wherevor possible shouldbrlng ttiolr own equipment ricunc SKATING The Prlnco Goorgo riguro Skating Club will open its winter session Monday with juniors eight years old and under starting at 343 pm and Inter Intermediates ¬ mediates nine years and up at 443 pm Senior all who have passed their first figuro test and any 13 years and up who have passed preliminary tests will begin Tuesday at 4 pm SOCCER Prlnco George National ver versus ¬ sus Williams Lako Maple Leafs 2 p m Sunday at notary Stadium Prince George Soccer Association final playoff The Maplo Leafs pulled a mild upset by defeating thoGis come Eagles 2 1 and 3 1 In tho semi finals In the other semi semifinal ¬ final National Hotel twice blasted the Deutz riyers to gain berth In the final against the Lakers The Nationals are favoured to defeat the Maple Leafs In the final and win the B and B Trophy NHL STARS Bob Pulford Torontos hard hardworking ¬ working centre who set up the winning goal and added an In Insurance ¬ surance marker of his won as the Maple Leafs defeated De Detroit ¬ troit Red Wings 5 3 In the only national Hockey League game played Thursday night Get Fast Reliable Starts with ALLSTATE 30 BATTERIES Exchange As low as M430 All popular 6 and 12 volt sizes in stock Save up to 800 for comparable quality SIMPSONS SEARS LTD 1348 Third Avenue ROSS COULD BE BIG HELP The Prince George Mo Mohawks ¬ hawks could have the long arm of the law on their side when the hockey season opens at The Coliseum Oct 31 Barry Ross six-foot-one and 202 pounds could bean other of the new look Mo Mohawks ¬ hawks in Prince George Ross Is currently station stationed ¬ ed in Prince George at the city RCMP detachment and could be available to the Hawks for the 10G4 GS season From his record Ross should be a good one In the Cariboo Hockey League Hes played senior with the Saskatoon Quakers and Junior with the Winnipeg Monarchs Already recognized as plus factors this winter even though the city inter intermediates ¬ mediates have yet to hold their first workout arc defenceman Bob Crawford and centre Stcvo Chorney Ross too Is a defence man And the defence Inciden Incidentally ¬ tally is whore general man manager ¬ ager George Merrick feels Uio Hawks must bo strength strengthened ¬ ened if thoy aro to rise above last oars disappointing third place finish Ross aftor playing thrco soasons with tho Winnipeg Monarchs Jumped to tho Quakers of tho Saskatchewan senior league Same Sad Story For Wings SPORTS CALENDAR HOCKCY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tho Red Wings en nt get tho hotter of tho Maplo Lenfs oven with Ted Lindsay Detroit and Toronto battled throughout last soason for third placo In tho National Hockoy Loaguo and tho Loafs camo out on top Then thoy met in tho Stanloy Cup flails but for tho socond yoar in a row Toronto won tho sllvorwaro Tho teams facod each other Thursday night In Detroit and despite a rocord opening crowd of 14323 and tho return of Lind Lindsay ¬ say aftor four years In rctlro mont tho vordlct was tho same Tho Leafs won 5 3 Hard - working centro Bob Pulford provided tho ammuni ammunition ¬ tion for the Loafs sotting up Ron Stewart for the winning goal In the second period and clinch clinching ¬ ing tho win in the third when he scored while killing a Toronto penalty Tho teams battled to a 3 3 tie in the wide open first period Toronto hold the upper hand with a 3 1 lead until the Wings capitalized on a rash of penal penalties ¬ ties for two power play goals In C8 seconds Andy Bathgate Dave Keon and Red Kelly Just returned from a government assignment at the TOKYO Olympics scored for Toronto In tho first period Defenceman Ken Douglas earned threo asslts two in the opening frame and one on Pul Pulford ¬ ford goal In tho third Albert Langlols scored first for the Wings on a rink long dash rioyd Smith nan owed tho Leafs margin while Billy Harris and Bathgate sat out penalties and Ron Murphy tied It up with Harris still In the box It was the first game of the season for both clubs and Tor Toronto ¬ onto moved Into a four way tie for first place with Montreal Chicago and New York All have two points each QUITS SMOKING ABERDEEN Scotland AP At 101 George McPhej son gave up smoking recently saying It took me all this time to find out that It was not good for me He still takes a drop of whisky though 1 r3r jTKw JOHNNY KEANE to Pirates Card Chief John Keane Quits at Top ST LOUIS AP - TheAsso elated Press says it learned that Johnny Keane has resigned as manager of the world cham champion ¬ pion St Louis Cardinals In a letter which was to be handed to August Busch presi president ¬ dent of the Caids and written September 28 Keane said Tills Is to submit my resig resignation ¬ nation as field manager of the St Louts Cards effective as of the last championship National League game whether It be the end of the tegular baseball reason or at the end of the World Series Reports have Indicated Keane will take over as field manager of the Pittslun gh 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