12 ™ CONAWA TIMES, Tussdey, September 3, ve By Jack Sords SPORT OUTDOORS , A TOTAL OF 1774 UATED EVER © BACK M BLUEFING THE CATCH EL TACKLE 15 NEEDED MACKEREL SEWN ON THE HOOK 16 | SPECIAL es rent NSEOTIAD 4 Log -- 15 WORLD MARKS Need New Record Book After '60 Olympic Games. By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer ROME (CP)---Eighteen days of record-breaking athletic perfor mances ended Sunday with the extinguishing of the flame at the 1960 Olympic Summer Games Fifteen world records were broken and seven equalled and 20 Olymple records smashed in the spectacular onslaught on the rec- ord books Track and field stars broke five world records and tied four, Twenty-nine other Olympic ree. ords went into the books The swimmers smashed six world records and tied another, hook for all 18 swimming events, So it went all through the 1960 Games ; In the midst of the excitement, RUSSIA FAR AHEAD some thoughts turned to Tokyo, Russia won the unofficial team host for the next Games. Japa title with 807% points. The United nese organizers on the spot prom. States was second with 564%, ised: "No expense will be spared Germany became a new threat to We intend making the 1064 Olym- world sport supremacy, The com- pics the best the world has ever bined team from East and West seen," Germany piled up 310% points to take third place, Italy was fourth with 270, Canada finished In 26th place with 16 points ing Russia won 43 gold medals, 28 silver and 16 bronze, The United ; States took 34 gold medals, 21 silver and 16 bronze The Games ended with a color huge Olympic stadium, with half ithe 100,000 spectators waving lighted paper torches in the Ital lan dusk At midnight, into the air over Rome TOKYO IN 1964 fireworks flared the hills of a dismal show. ful and moving ceremony in the 9 'Connaught Park Track Pays 'Tay-Pay Gorman By JACK VAN DUSEN i Canadian Press Staff Writer HULL, Que. (CP) ~~ vin quick-Ao- -gamble Tommy Gorman is 8 little surprised st the sue. cess of his Connaught Park race- way. "Even the bankers talk to me now," chuckled the former hoe- key great, sports promoter and now harness racing impresario, Gorman sat in a little office building a short distance from | the grandstand of the raceway ghout eight miles from down: town Ottaws and flicked through financial statements, The previous night, Lehor Day, some 6,000 fans had het a record $106,184, In 66 nights of the 100 night season ending Oct, 29 the betting has totalled $5,268,320 IRISH LUCK "It must be my Irish Tuck," smiled Gorman, at 72 reaching seain financial stability that has come and gone through his long years in sports Some eight years ago Gorefan sold his interests in the Oltawa Auditorium where since 1946 he {had operated Ottawa Senntors of the Quebec Senior Hockey | "They do all the work now.' Lesgus, winning the Allen Cop Ay ho bad been + maior of or years | most switched o" trotiers ging hl 1953, oy LL and he 0 installed closed eireuit TV Ae pid ean watch the races from clubhouse or under the grand. stand fad "near the betting win. 5" a. of the big league games killed hockey in Ottawa," sald Gorman. "We sold the sudi- torium because we were broke and we had to make a move" The "we" included his sons Frank, 36, and Joe, 32, who moved with their father to the| 4-acre Connaught layout in 1952, AREA ATTRACTION NO RED TAPE Sceptics said they ecouldn't| Next year hn plans to spend make gm 48-year-old rundown | $200,000 renovating the clubhouse track pay. {and may have » an season of But Gorman maintains that; Horous | "eity sports. in the capital are The en a thing of the past and proof of his contention Is that th e only | foveriur seers of 8 of Sangin major league team remaining in| to stand 100 per md re. Ottawn--where he won three Noel op on™ "aes into Conan tional Hockey League champion. | But things have chan You ships between 1920 and 1925s don't need # shirt and tle to got the Rough Riders of the Big Four into the elubhouse toy and Poothall League here are no reserved sents, ™v and the sutomohile cntied "There's no red tape; no restric. for 'an area attraction," and tions," Connaught appears to have filled, The wooden stand, clubhouse the need with farmers and Raid and stables are old but well kept, folk driving here from New Y |The benches and nalled-together horder points ns well as Ota: kitchen chairs or wicker + hot: and Hull-area towns tomed seats in the stands add to When the Gormans took over the informality, rk was ed in J of Connaught dren Poi OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS One club had to howl with four howl los and no time will he wasted in re. vincing sbsentess after Thursday night, 10 we ' lowk for » full attendance. WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE Points: Hi-Bawls 5, Hi Lo's 6 Alley ats 4, Merry Six 4, Lucky Strikes § Gay Six 8, Pin Pickers 2, Head Pins 2 Go-Gelters 2, Jesters | Over 600; G Murray 673 (254, 213 2084 H, Snow 652 (287, 208); © Walker (218, 2158) ark (2491) Shorten 611 (251 Button 604 (250) and F. Rowan Bi f Over 200: W, Snow 266 Hounsell 251, | ok Cochrane 223 1) WH arding Barcley 221, 212, F. Blewinrt fok 213, G Morrison 206 ' y 203, P, McCloskey 207 JB, Richaiy son 306, i, Fowler 205 nN. Shackleton M 200, B, Calder 200 and te 2 I C. Bunill 98, B. Selby n L neford 86, W. Mallette 83, | key #3 J Malcolm 70 and F. Smith MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE viday # to a slow start even w of the teams shoo ing | @ Points re Queen ww 0; M y Westmount 1; Ardee 2, Lockwoods 1) Gitlards 2, Clarks | Wit hoped to only one 700 game was rolled hy M Kalynko 743 (278, 226, 218), Good bow! ing Mike, and we hope to see you sel the pace and show up the rest Only four bowlers eam rough with over 600; R. Jay 603 (220 240, 216); I, Welch 657 (210, 202, 245); KR. MeGilli io (167, 2% 176) and C, Weeks 600 (186, 234, 180), see some faney bowling, but Even good singles were quite searee but the following are those over 200 B. Courtney 241, R. Roddick 235, B Taylor 29, R Arcand 228, R, Harrison 252, Estate ¥ lem 759; Alex Donaldson 749; Bob Gal # good long rest all summer, we 4 226, J. Noel 226, ©. Bastarache 233, P| YOUNG STUMPERS Watton 221 and ¥, Hayward 230. | One good thing about the evening's| VICTORIA (CP) cores wis that none of them were 1ow | yap enous 10 enter the lemon league. Come on boys, "Rally "round", MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR Three clubs gained » shutout Myainat their opponents on opening night, John Frott's elub blanked Hyman runs to 82, The intercity cham: Harold Ball's squad took all o games from Kd Wilson Furniture | finale, the nerve centre, A Vancou- team of cricketers under {age 15 won the Kyle Cup, beating a similar Victoria team by 115 Real plonship trophy Is the season's Montreal Man Still Loyal To OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES Bristol Rovers BRISTOL, England (CP) =~ Bristol Rovers Supporters' Ch But beneath the stands dors and 30 cashiers work loyal president of Montreal's itan Soccer League club, $i esr | amount paid out are tallied minutes in the glant gion] Ea Chapman renews his supporters Bigs (Reuters) Results of mes played Monday in (the United Kingdom; ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Aston Villa 2 Cardiff | fiecond Division Bristol R 2 Rotherham 1 Stoke 1 Portsmouth 0 i Third Division Queens Ps 1 2 Coveniay 1 1 Travmere Southend 1 Bo eaouth 2 ir, Clty 3 Chesterfield 1 Sher, bur Busses, Arg from club membership every Via Ww of son have attr hen he became il i) drivers from Bt, Jou Rovers 10 years ago, he Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba dec ided they bo in the and New York as well as Ontario|seme colors as the oilon club and , Purses this year and ordered a sel of and! have totalled $205,700, | White shirts from a Bristol out Many drivers, trainers and owners live with their 300 horses| The two clubs also gare the in a tree-shaded BYpey. Jike set. same honorary ting behind the half-mile track Duke of Beaufort, Foch you! in accommodations ranging from | Montrenl soccer teams play for our |lean-to to picture - windowed the Duke of Beawfort Perpetual wr | trafler, A barber, restaurant and Cup, which St. Paul has won for fioAualiess-=ior the horses--ca- {he last six seasons, ' Said Chapman in a letier: "For Unlike thoroughbred Jockeys, 31 years 1 have had to he content most of the harness drivers own | with resding press reports of thelr own horses, Martial Le. blane of Smiths Falls, Ont, Is Bristol Rovers matehes but next typical, says Gorman, We drives year | am planning to return lo horses days and works on an my home town to ses them in| overnight railroad Joh notion for myselt," MAKE UP 10 $4 00 AN HOUR EXTRA MONEY IN SPARE TIME Soll famous "Spring Step' Cushion Shoes far oll the family! Barn big money dally (phos monthly "uh hone ond free p wii ing 2 mins 4 that sells an sight, Big repel business «= Pull or spare time, Welte Ie" +» nariuble shes were! CONCORDIA SHOE CORP. DEPT, W 339.199 poy 0 Toromte, On Halifax 2 Fourth Division 3 Gillin, 1 P . 4 Civil p 1 Stockport York City 2 Br al Mansfield 0 Wrexham 3 Oldham 3 Workington 5 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Cup Ployon Clyde 2 Hearts 1 Syeriding Tv. Towers or Anfennas ® INSTALLED MOVED ® REPAIRED SERVICE TO ALL SETS LEN & LOU T.V. 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