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North Bay Nugget from North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 14

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North Bay Nuggeti
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14 The Daily Nugget YVedncaJay tSepL 7 1DG0 Johnson Shows Class in Decathlon US Passes Soviets in Gold Medals schoolmate at the University of California la Los Angeles Tha Chinese had 8334 points for second place and also bruka the 13 uwmpir record of TI37 by American Milt Campbell Afterwards Johnson announced that he la retiring from such competition "1 never want in go through that agaln-hever" he uid 1ft Inches) to better the recognised world record of 18(0 metres SIXTH STRAIGHT WIN Johnson gave the U8 Its fcixth airtight Oi I decathlon championship by amassing a record total of 1392 points from the 19 decathlon events He had 88- Ct edge over Chuan Kwang of Taiwan (Formoaa) a By JACK SULLIVAN ROME (CP) IB United lutes holding sd -medal lead aver Russia for the first time ince the start of the 190 Olym- Kcs went into enmpeti- with a yachting gold medal already clinched and favored to take half the four track and field vrnii A couple of record breaking (rack Siul field performances and three wrestling championships for five gold medals lifted the if Tuesiiav Into 36-21 lead nver the Soviet Union In the gold medal rare There were total of three world records In trick and field the find time this had happm-d In the department at tlie current game end Australia's Herb Klllutt topped the list by limiting the fastest metric mile In hlalury American (Mia Davta won the men' WOmrtr run In world record time nnd Joazef Rrhhldl smashed the recognised world record for the hop Hep Brownies Continue Battle for City Crown Tonight Norway clinched tha flying Dutchman trlau title All Canadian yachts except the dragon ctesa entry were wait out of contention Bantamweight Terry McCann lightweight Shelby Wilson and welterweight Drag Blubaugh wot freestyle wrestling championships Tuesday in their respe divisions for the US Turkey gtalibed four of the eight freestyle wrestling titles Heavyweight Wllfrled Dietrtdt of Germany won tha remaining championship Russia's Alexei Gustchln of Russia won the free pistol cham pUmshlp Giusmpa beirino of Italy captured thg mrn'a individual spec fencing crown to account for Tuesday's (Inal gitid medal Elliott broke ills record by twmflftha with a time of three minutes 39 seconds equal running tha mils In about 8:831 a feat no mller haa yet accomplished Elliott holds the Urorid record of 3:841 for the mile-129 Varda longer than the metric mile Davie won the 406 In 449 seconds to break hie own world and uiympic record grtimldt did me hnp ttep khd Jump I 1981 metre (55 feet Brown Supply Gold Seats dethroned Northland Fastball As continue sodatton champions match Russia's eight guid tfted-als In this division In tha unoff-M point standing based on 16M3-I I for die first six places Russia led with 446 points against 4lft for tho Germany was 1 third ptec with 341ft and was fourth with 1ST still had 13 points and was In 38ih place llie Russians ate expected to increase their lead when results of th gnkl-rkh gymhtstie events Russian strong are announced later this week Russia whose only gold medal Tuesday time Ih titrating also has clinched gold in yachting which winda Hp at Napia today and tnay coma through la th mrn'a 80-kilometre (3f mile walk Alex Oakley nf (Miawa waa entered Ih the latter CHANCE FOR MEDAL Canada has chance at a third piers brunre medal and possibly a second -place silver In tha yachting Argo II skippered bv Or Samuel Macdonald of Montreal was fourth in the dragon clue The UI was assured nf the 81-metre miss title whH Russia ri Inched tha gold medal In tha Star clan Paul Klvstrnm nf Denmark awed up the Finn class championship to become the first sailing rveMj taka four Olympic against Parker-Sauv Furniture Ken Gribbons1 kquad holds a 1-1 edge la the best-ef-ttren Series end could nut the Furniture-men an the rapes with another win Trailing S-l In games bounced beck Info the IhirR of things last Wednesday night when ace right hander Bowser Cote tossed an elgkt-hit 1-1 vie Pole the big gdri Id the semL SAUK JOHNSON (RMOrd-breakliik foal) (laiiiidlau lli'lny Twin (JhuillfloM til 1 6(H) Moire's ily set ths rotn coach Bua MscDtm final aerlei against Bruce Office SUjjpl will probahl hid for alowhall artist Jimmy non will handle the uod tonight' action while Jimmy McKIp- aiul jump aiihouuh he was under world llamlard self had (lending WON DECATHLON Refer JnhniiMi wntt the gruel-ling decathlon with in Olympic record parformanra to account fur tha Untied Statu1 second Hark and field triumph Ttw track and field triumph! Iso enabled the Americans to pitching duties Both team wilt be minua players tor the remainder ef the series Geld Seals their fight for the Gateway Fastball Assodatlon crown tonight needing only two more wins for their fourth straight title Going Int tonight's game Ortankos Bids Kelly's Halite For Junior Lead After a Mte-week layoff the Gateway Fastball Association Junior division finals resume tonight at Memorial Stadium Starting at IJI S'-etoek The twa teams Involved Kelly-Sunoee and Orfanko Snorts Shop lack herns tonight In tht third same of a best of five series Jark Bethune's kelly kids won the Opener but Bob PlndVere's (itsi-place finishing brfait-ku erew bounced hack ta tie tha aartea In their next outing Bob RoMlIxtd la expected te start an tha mound for Orfankoa while Clayt Math-leu la thu probable Shale for Mathleu hurled tha Sunoco boys te their initial wl aver Grinkos Oakley Celling Expert Advice From Former Olympic Champion By JACK IULUVAN able to Rive him hi ducking at fanadiaa Press Staff Writer various distances" varioui diatancea" tsva tut whip artner Leo abine te Buton Bruin train Ing samp while Parker gaava outfielder Don Hogan left today far Arnprior then an to Quebe Aces' hockey whrkauts Parker's will lose two more top-notchere on the weekend shortstop Hec Lalahde leaving for Hershey Bears' camp and catcher Blayne Rennlck heading for London and a two-week fee reation course game at Memorial Stadium te scheduled to get Uh der Way at 815 pm ROME Who Akt Oak luy trudges out of Olympia Stadium today In search of Canada's first gold tnedai at tho I960 Olympia Games ha wHl have the ax-part advlca of a man who own tells lit eel In a With Ttco Women In Motel Hoorn ODEN1t)N Md American League umpire Ed Rung told a magistrate's court Tuesday a renduvoua with two women at a suburban Washington motel led to an litem pled extortion galnxt him end fellow umpire BiU McKinley Ruhg! testified about the extortion plot at a hearing before Magistrate Nelson Clara in a (mail courtroom that Wa crowded for the brief eeulod Ordered held on charge of attempting to extort $2000 from the Umpires were Dimaid Anderson 32 and Robert Waldron 80 Mary Jane Rpencer wu bound over for grand Jury action on charge of aiding In the extortion plot Helen Ela 84 wu held a material witness AH four haw from Washington Runge 43 uid picture taken of tha two umpires end women in a motel room wu used In the blackmail try It waa taken after they had been ta the motel room "no time at all five to 10 minutes" The two umpires on tha advice of police negotiated to get the picture They agreed to meet Aug 31 for "the payoff of 13000 and he wu aupposed to return die picture to us" Runge said Police arrested Anderson and Waldron at the meeting place George Gouldlng of Toronto who won tha Olympia 10000-metra walk In 1813 haa been giving Oakley pointer! on what to do In today1! tang grind of SO Idiom et 31 miles 130ft yards old and Gouldlng now 73 year! old and FASTBALL TONIGHT -815 4th Game Best-of-Seven Finals ty Roliq Elhier Appears Brennan Has Arrived If hi performance in last weekend' Labor Day invitation )colf tournament is ftny indication it' look a though lefty-swinging Len Brennan ha come into hi own For the past four or five year Brennan ha been on the borderline but he ha shown progrea-alve Improvement as an daa golfer He ha always made capable sholVig in the tournament entered and ha scared consistently in the high 70 Not until last big northern tour ney did he finally biuhcIc into the limelight in a big way He didn't quite have enough good Shot in hi repertoire to head off Ontario anta teur champ Davie Norland in the championship final but he made the latter work plenty hard before he wan able to hag the title on the 17lh hole Brennan was certainly the flenllmental favor ite particularly after hi giant-killing role In the quarter-final when he played so remarkably well he eliminated the favorite Billy Norland After that Len received plenty of attention aa the golf fraternity sensed hi chance of doing the sible Almost a spectacular was Brennan's ousting of the veteran Merv Stoughton in the semi-finals Stoughton probably third-seeded player In the North Bay club had Len three holes down and behind the proverbial eight ball with only six to go Then game suddenly Sputtered and Brennan was a ready opportunist ss he loomed from behind to take five straight holes and the match Against Dave Norland Brennan once again played capably enough although he turned in bis wont medal play score of the tourney but Davie wu just a little better Len outdrove Norland off the tee all day In the final analysis the difference could probably be traced to the only two bad ahota Brennan was guilty of an approach that went into the treek on the fourth hole and a tee shot off the sixth that tailed off into the rough In both cate it cost Brendan the lole No doubt Len would like to have those two shots to play over again There were also a couple of putts that hung on the edge but refused to drop for him that could have made a whale of a difference But then golf like any other sport is a game of If what makes It so fascinating However Norland was full value for his victory After all he wae only two over per on his medal score for the big match three fewer than Brennan found it necessary to take We fully suspect be other big days for Len All considered the pressure the unfamiliarity of playing before a big gallery and hi relatively short experience on the links chalk up a remarkable performance for Brennan Even In defeat he was the guy who gave the tourney such an interesting flavor Another all-Norland final would have been routine and it took an underdog effort of this kind to give the championship play a shot in Die arm Former AW Boss Has New Job A recent visitor on a whirlwind promotional tour of the north was Gorman Kennedy former general manager of the Montreal Alouettei and now on the public relations staff of Dow Brewery Kennedy is secretary of the Dow football award committee which is offering cash prizes to newspaper type for the top efforts in reporting Big Four games this season Good to see Billy Reay back In the hockey plc- ture as coach of Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirda Eastern Fro League farm club of Chicago Black Hawks Reay is a top hockey man Looks like Bobby Barlow may be ready for the rubber Jacket and plenty of work when he starts fall training manoeuvres with Quebec Aces Barlow in hibernation at his Trout Lake cottage all summer has put on 15 pounds and now tips the Toledos at 180 Fastball star Buddy Johnston wss a spectator at Hamilton as the Tiger-Cat absorbed their fourth straight Big Four licking at the hand of the rejuvenated Argos "For a while I sura whether I was watching the famed Hamilton heroes or our own North Bay says Buddy WON MANY RACES Gouldlng can't recall the bef nf World rernrda he held but they range all tha way from distances of thru to 30 miles From I M6 to 1920 won more than 300 races and a few yean ago ho waa alerted to Canada'! Sports Hall of Fame He keep fit by walking five miles dally and has hie owd opinions about what make a world champion He haa no Use for any theory that International competition is a necessity "Walking la tort Of a mental attitude" he laid "It all depends on the desire and determination of the athlete to win plus of course top physical condition Gouldlng considers Oakley "a very very good man with ability competitive spirit and fierce determination to Oakley finished ninth lit the Olympic 20-kilometre walk last "Unfortunately wasn't able to watch that race" said Gouldlng "But I told Alex after the race which waa manly tune-up for tha 80 kilometres that he know what ha can do and to gd out and win the big on "He haa planned Hie race carefully and can Win It If he hu the reserve left to battle MS opponents to tho end" a retired civil serVsnt came unheralded to Rome 10 days ago Ha has been keeping a father): eye on Oakley the Newfoum linn in Oahawn not any won the Olympic 10000 metre walk In IMS nut held Score Of world records He-wlH ride in bu and follow Oakley Stitt spry and wrtgh- 16S pounds Guiding laid in interview: "I Just waht to be ROME (rpM'stwde qualified for Ute INMl-mitie nten'i relay semi-final today with a aenmd place finish In qualifying heal Aran of Joe dims nf Wave Bay NI Sly (Nilmoann nfVeneouver end Terry Tuliarru of fuinharian1 llC covered the diaiance Id three minutes I I swontla nna tenth of a aaoreid Mihul llui heat-winning Gorman squad Yugoslavia wss knniher one-tenth of a second behind Canadians AH three qualify the aetni-finali this enemwm Meat Indies woo the sec-in 3:081 the fastest of the qualifying times Poland end Italy were second and third Switzerland won the third heat easily In 3i 107 from South Africa and Great Britain and tha United Slates won tha last heat In 3t 104 with Ghana and Sweden second and third Hie first three finisher In each division weht into the semi-finals In field events US prestige dipped again when World record Ider Bill Alley failed to qualify for the javettd final Alley tried three times to achieve the qualifying mark of 343 feet 9ft Indies but tha beat he could do wu 3253fttHia world teem act recently In a warmup (or the Olympics is 2834ft Of those who did qualify the leader wu the former world record holder Janus Sldto of Poland He did 3763ft What Canada Did At the Olympics THE CANADIAN PRESS TRACK AND FIELD Women's 800-metre Eleanor HaateM Saskatoon fourth In tfellmlnaty hut (failed to qual- iy) Deeathian George Stulac Toronto 22nd among 33 finishers SHOOTING Free pMof-Garry McMahon Dartmouth NS llth in finals Godfrey Brunner Hanover soth in finals Clay pigeoa Gil Hon demon Long Branch and William Jones Vancouver sot among 30 leaders after two preliminary rounds (failed to qualify) Brown Gold Seals Versus Admission: Adults 50c Students i5t Child 25c Parker-Sauve KENNETH BARRY BcgleteMd Optometrist Dial GRover 4-1 540 113 Fergusim Bt North Bay Sturgeon Ousts Cache Bay 15-11 STURGEON FALLA Nip-Hotel Dlanu made Way into the tetrad ef tha Northland Pasto-bafl Assocl ariod play off Tuesday night Walloping Cache Bay Comet by a 13-11 Count at the CPR field It wu the third i wla far the Hotel-Men i the best-of-flv a tht lames They Ed lot Lake In aeries scheduled to gat under way bare Saturday Right haader Sammy Cola started far tha Carnots but nine errors by Ma mates helped Dlanu overcome a S-l deficit and win la a brass Ed Hatton want ad tha way AVOID RISK GET GUARANTEED RADIATOR PROTECTION to pick ap the Fred Burrows waa the hitting star the game blasting out four doubles and a single In six tripa te the plala I(ay Freeman Jean MacDonald Cop Golf Championships Kay Freeman la the I860 win ner of the Vi Colville Cup for the class (non-handicap) in the women's section of the North Bay Golf and Country Club Mrs Freeman won the trophy by defeating Martha McLeod te tee final Ea route to the final Mrs Freeman received a bye then defeated Irene McCubbin Pearl Dennis and Mildred Moriand PROFESSIONAL THURSDAY SEPT 8 830 pm MEMORIAL GARDENS NOMH MY ONT DOUBLE MAIN EVENT First Main Evtnt ChalUnga Match Mrs McLeod eliminated Elms Forde Rets Wallace tenon Malone and Orma Foster In the business competition for the Both Butler Cup tho MacDonald sisters Jean and Doris gained the final bracket with Jtu emerging winner Results: VI COLVILLE CUP Class Nan-hcndlcap First Round Kay Freeman ford! Irene McCubbia def Gisele Taylor Flo Weegar def Connie Billing ton Penn Dennis def Mildred Bala (default) Ann Me--tyn def Du Randle Bernice Harvey def Emetine Nickle Isobei Lorimer def Hilda Smith Mildred Moriand def Gerry Heighten (default)! Rita Wallace def Helen Poole (default) Mai tha McLeod def Elma Fbrde Anita Newma def Helen Foster Lcrtora Malone def Kitty Grab-er Daisy Hannaann def Edith McNutt Puri Torrance def Florence Young (default) Orma Foster def Mart McOulnty Alice Rlchenbaek bye Second round Freeman def McCubbin Dennln def Weegar (default): Martyn def Harvey Moriand def Lorimer McLeod def Wallace Malone def Newman Hanneson def Torrance (default) Foster def Richen bark Third round Freeman def Dennis Moriand def Martyn McLeod def Malone Foster def Hannewm (default) Freeman def Moriand McLeod def Foster Freeman def McLeod BETH BUTLER CUP Buahwae Girls First Jean MacDonald bye Mandy liegriat def AUce McConl (default) Maxine Muir-head def Adrienne Maraoux Anna McCartney def Pet David Doria MacDonald by Jun Stewart def Viviens Ray Geraldine Turcmie def Janet Best-on laobel Traynor def Marius Gmdhrend Secud Jesn MacDonald def Siegriat Muirhead def McCartney Doria MaoDnneid def Stewart Turcott def Trey- OOfs Seml-fliate-J MacDonald def MuirhroJ MacDonald drf Turcottt MacDonald def MaCDonakL a Minutes or Ifost I of I Folia EMIL I JOHNNY FOTI II Lb Bpokano STEPICH 3M Lb Yugoslavia protection THEN your Superteet dealer tie ORP Tag to your radiator This guarantee will be honoured between September 15th I960 and May lal 1961 IF YOU NEED MORE SUPEUTEST ANTl-ii llEEZE TO MAINTAIN THE ORIGINAL LEVEL OF PROTECTION YOUR SUPEHTEST DEALER WILL ADD IT FREE OF CHARGE I Don't wait for cold waalhar llight now in Um time to gat -Guaranteed Radiator Pro at your Supertent dealer' When he pule in new Superteet Anti-Free xe he'll alao check your cooling system completely inspect hone hone connection and your radiator advlae you if there are leak or worn-out part Then fill your radiator with anti-nut Superteet Anti-Freeze to the required level of Second Main Evont Tag Ttam Bout Minutes Of Ural of Falla DINTY-PARKS tl Lb Runart Farh and i it LEN HUGHES 3N Lba Boatas and BENNY TRUDEL Ml Lba Kirkland Laka 00 IT N0W1 GET GUARANTEED RADIATOR PROTECTION AT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPERTEST DEALER'S I SUPERTEST PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED ABE JACOBS 31 Lba Xrw Xraland Ringside 125 Gonoral 100 Ifudenfe SO Children 35 Door Prises by Northom Bargain Centre Don't Mist Thla Sensational Inhibition nf Skill Speod and Strength.

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