10 THE re Tuesday, July 25, 1967 e e | Canada Fails To Win | On First Day Of Games **"":"e LOOK MA! NO HANDS! I s Sergio Li ipating in the g event in the 5th Pan- swinging his legs over *'the an Games at Winni- horse." , was caught in this un- --AP Wirephoto Cuban Athletes Watched \t Pan-American Games articularly -- = INNIPEG (CP) --Girl| Long faces are from behind an iron evident among the men lining one of the few non-| 4; cra aban -'the iron fen permitted Cuba's at the Pam- "We're not supposed ot go into the city until the compe s over,"' sighed one hile watching the girls.|joaned over the t athletes are watched | tance to talk to n officials. i . ,| photograph ¥ internal security Jid|over. we s e Cubans is the same the 1966 Central © bal " anc i »} | a. ~ S include a we Games at San Juan Lae mays mga rs ja-athietas | ayer, a |] co, where two athletes havame: chess. cards The record player has gone} 4 * with th ba rack e main athlete's villages, A|With the Cuban trac : team rol yer are in the same|Practice sessions where the .itraining routine was accom- panied. by a raucus Cuban/ nd it 1s Other diversions for the Cu- vy) | | , the Cubans are billeted | n team. e Cubans are not permitted| beat to leave the village unescorted| "When the Cubans came here) z Cubans say this is to|/they thought they were going * minds on the' Pan-|to have some fun -- you know, ents, |circulate a little," said a-non- of the Cubans get per-| Cuban athlete, m » to Jook around 'the! Getting into the men's village o the men line the ironjis practically impossible with- rounds the men's] out a fistful of offi passes. y barracks--and}|And even with thes ome re- s walking by out-/porters have found the going tough. So 1d deal of the en's main village, | convers S are permil- an co around the grounds.|the iron fence 1 arr Cuba's 227- gent takes place over I, Phoebe Alexandrina Cringe-Lachene (pictured above dclightedly side with the bottler of Coca-Cola in hailing another unner in the amazing promotion, 'Make a date with Coke.' Bravol 'Mrs. Diane Broomfield, Hamilton, Ontario « « « who's just won a Philips Color TV Set And there are still lots of prizes to be won! keno | HAMBLY'S BEVERAGES LIMITED OSHAWA, ONTARIO onzed bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd WINNIPEG (CP) -- Canada, shut out of the medal parade on tion. the opening day of the fifth An.erican Games, won't!}n win anything today, either, That's not a pessimistic fore- cast--no medals are at stake in today's events. The United States won both shooting medals contested Mon- day--the individual and team'U.S. became the first gold Pan - Harry Hickey of Toronto was 20th. McMahon won two free-| Games records pistol silver medals in the Pan- Am Games in Sao Paulo, Bra- zil, in 1963. Herschel Anderson awards in free pistol competi-|/meda! winner at Games and the first double win- ner. In addition to earning his individual award, he shot with The best Canada could do was eighth in the team event individual shooting./his country's team indica while her heroes fight, Mackenzie King™ y Canadians producing s, medicine, £ se fielc about to b RECORD SHOOTING categories. The U.S. tean. broke|players were eliminated in their old record by one point in!opening matches, but the men's rolling up 2.171 points the} From a point standpoint, Sgt.jteam and the cyclists were do- Arnold Vitarbo of the U.S. team!ing well. |fired 554 out of a possible 600 to lbreak the individual games | mark. Anderson shot 548, béating out Yjavier Peregrina, 35, of Mex- with 542. In the team event, Cuba was second with 2,127 points; Mex- ico was third with 2,118. Canada placed eighth with 2,079 In preliminaries in other sports, top 'Canadian tennis eymnasts,. men's field hockey Susan Butt of Victoria, Can-)Chong-ashing of Trinidad and Jada's No. 1 woman tennis/ Tobago 6-1, 6-3. |player, lost 6-0, 6-3 to Mexico's| Herb Fitzgibbon of the United |top - Slana Sabirats i p oP raled near aes wh set of the day in the tennis the singles, while veteran Bol |matchcs by downing Francisco Bedard of Lennoxville, Que.,! izman Ok Houndor, 64,6: Canadian Davis Cupper in 1967,) 4° 7.5 : bowed 6-4, 6-1, 7-5 in the men's) 7) : lsingies to top - seeded Miguel 'Three errors in the fourth in- v icuador. ba nig pot stop. Canadidh to tean. in trouble and they bowed bow out was Francis Godbout,|3-1 to Mexico despite the five- a Montreal lawyer who fell 1-6,|hit, 16-strikeout performance of 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 to Mexico's Marcello Ron Stead of Guelph, Ont. Lara. The strong Cuban team edged But Faye Urban of Windsor,|the United States 4-3 in a cliff- Ont., and Vancouver's Vicki|hanger in another section of the Berner won their first matches.!five - team, double round-robin Miss Urban defeated Isabel Fer-|touraament. nandez of Colombia 2-6, 6-2, 8-6,, The United States and Cuba {States provided the biggest up-) ning put the Canadian baseball' .. !the men's gymnastic team com- |petition, with Canada a close 'third even though none of the |Canadians fared well in individ ual standings. The team point totals were U.S. 136.75, Cuba 132.85 and Canada 130.25. The men's field hockey team jsurprised with a 2-0 victory » the strong Trinidad and Tobago team. The round-robin tournament continues all week. Two Canadians clinched quar- ter-final berths in cycling. Winnipeg's Bob Boucher fin- ished third in 11.98 seconds in the two-lap spring as Roger Gibbon of Trinidad and Tobago won while lowering his own Games record of 11.70 to 11.46 Ay: the fourt el some of t f Sr in 1939, with newspapers proclaiming "Canada at War with Germany, ent life ificant cultural, ic or political ties 1, Confederation. At last and Miss Berner ousted Ria led * 's* compulsory phase of near the existed tl IS 5, h car, vou begin he contusion 1 You could begin vance as fusn elect Min og qual Gy weit Aig (at to of the twentieth century--the Boer War--a flood of immigrants from eastern Europe~and you experience the frightening din of trench warfare as seen from a dugout in World War I. The twenties roar in with flappers, peep shows, player pianos and a Mack Sennet movie. sddenly, the stock crash--the bleakness of the thirties ending, Presented by the Centennial Commission and brought to you with the co-operation of your Provincial Centennial Committee and your Gommunity. Canada w fy | anor = Get ready! Qn) in the first heat. Confederation aravan onits way! | Use s of 5 rs azo. 67 | 1967 The fifth car-sho share the excitement the Pacifie,.. the Klondyke . +. the often stormy ions of the five Prime isters of those ti owlb Canada's coming you! " 11596/1 Alm Say: Touring great la the Royal Canadiar tennial program is being on holiday | der W. P. Rikley commander of H may, now visiti harbor. He said he spent in the Bahamas Indies training wit ican fleet -- which pleasurable stays in such less as Kingston, Co Oshawa. However, the said, "We worked ute of the time we Keeping pace with eans is darn hard The current tou on the great lakes ably more relaxil commander by no lot of time on his he isn't carrying | duties of a comm attending and gi receptions. This morning, | Mayor Ernest Mé large colored print under full steam. is given to the mi port the. ship visi Tonight, Comm: will host a recept the ship for city dignitaries. RESPONSE GREA The commande pleasure in conduc is the enthusias from the public. | ports visited befor excess of 25,000 toured the ship. Commander Rik in Cornwall _ the jammed with peop Toronto Followin Arduino Ignagn ronto, is in fair Toronto General | serious head injui sult of a Monday | dent in which two killed. Ignagno's vehicl rear end of a ci Ferucio Bortolotte bound, east of t Road Interchange donald-Cartier Fre ering. Ignagno's car h out of control, sh median strip, and on with a small driven by Betty 42, of Trenton, (¢ Webb and her 14 Ene reales CON. Mi Th: Oshawa's tre might d Stratford i Shaw's idea: realized. During di; day's board on possible proposed ga donated by She © sugges' recover ce ceded to the "Then we thing like: S "build a the the creek." At an ear