' ching {nto a packed'Olympic: Nor does. the 400-strong. - Stadium, -. _ Canadian contingent. _ ‘The -track will be lined, " represent © - its best, © . “ CARACAS (AP) — The. oan - tactlities are incomplete. but. ‘Sunday, the”: Pan- . “American, Games: will. ‘open '~ Schedule’ in -- the ; Neneznelan: capital. with. ari / 2atlimated . 4000 athletes - Central and South ‘America. i and: the -Carlbbean mar: | though not sealed. There | Page 4, The Peratd, Friday, August 12, 1963 Sally herald - Pan: Am Games. open. ‘Sunday in the medals race, although the Americans are not likely - golds — — they won in the 1979 - Stevenson. she OTe ‘ta approach the record: 254. | ' medals — including” 127 © the‘ athletes. will parade . Upon: i’. the - ‘opeiing ” competition | in- San, “quan "Puerto, Rico, 9-9 : ~ from 36 countries. in ‘North, Ve The United States will not “be represented’ by’ ita: beat. -athletes in any Sports.’ especially since its. track: heavyweight boxer. ‘Teofillo The red rubberized. track. ceremonies. of the’ ‘two-week |. “games . will: look: like “the ‘finished product, with lanes . : divided by crisp. white lines ~ ‘ andthe soccer: field ‘in ‘the © middie .a. ‘brilliant shade of areca i. They will be for ‘ap- _ television networks aren't . -may be some bare concrete where paint or plaster was supposed to be, and'even the . certain the extent te which ‘thelr. facilities will be available. - 7 than | full ~The United States is again _ expected to come out on top ; ~star Alberto Juantorena and TERRACE REALTY © Nationwide Relocation | i a Service ; 4635 Lazelle Ave. —s_ and field squad * is com- © “peting at .the first “world * ‘track and field cham- ‘pionships in Helsinki. Other .- “nations, too, will be at less strength, . ‘especially. Cuba, which will be without injured track pearance only, The track won't be sealed until after the ‘opening ceremonies, and the newly sodded infield almost assuredly will have look ‘to be- painted to anywhere near presentable, For these are the Last- Minute Games. For 2 while, weecar Almost new Well kept 3° bedroom” home on targe lot in ‘town - good garden, paved driveway. One bedroam ---sulte’ fn _ Interlors ‘Solid Living at a Good Price 3+2 bedroom home in ~. the horseshoe area, 1150 sq. ft. new decks front and back—new ‘roof, basement. Asking carpet, carport and $85,000 Insulation in celling, ©. ki , Pick a Pair Asking $69,700. Make Two half duplex's with : lovely hardwedod floors, spacious modern and - basements on adjacent full ° your appolniment to. view today. Looking for tavestment Propertytt Older - side-by-side . duplex on Paquette Ave. 2 bedrooms each on 80 x 200 ft. lot. .Bring offers té $70,000, We Home and Workshop 3 bedroom, one and a ‘half baths;- — full Have Several Condominiums _ for sale. -Located close to centre of town and all amenities, with good assumable mortgages. large 72-125 lots. Priced | basement home on nice, | Mnduire for more at $49,000 and $50,000 | “large lot. 2° x gf Stalls. _ respectively, or, buy construction. Also 600 _ them boffit |. 84 ft. workshop well ‘Spacios s and designed. for the mroria aren Payiround ant handyman, extra heavy 1550 sq. ft., 4 bedroom Prime horseshoe | ° duty wiring and well home in quiet location locatlon, four bedrooms, insulated. . Asking south of town. Very two fireplaces androom |__$85.000. Mts, attractive! - Call ys for for a family. Carpets -- n throughout. The lot Is landscaped and fenced. Priced at $82,500. MLS | lot. ~~ 2 bedroom 920 sq. ff. starter home on large Wood burner in ilving room also one In master bedroom. Phone today to view then make | your offer to $42,000., MLS. . . a a More Than Meets The Eye . _ Spacious family home, 1380 sq. oft. completely. a finished’ and downstairs. a x 6 quality | construction, large iot and ideally ‘. located close to. all. : schools, recreation.and- ‘shopping. - Recently reduced to- $87,500. MLS. ; detalis. Asking $31,500. MLS . Hebb Farm, ' “We: have a peautifull developed. sidtey fara of 16 .acres for sale. Country style hause and | several farm bulldings, Most of the acreage Is claared, fenced “ard seeded. Inquire about - full detalis.- «Priced at $149,500. LOOKING FOR A TRAILER HOMET Consider a neat clean trailer for your first home, set up In a Mobile Home Park. — Listed below are just a few of our current homes available. . No. 79-3616 Larch Ave,- 14x 70 2 bedroom 135,000. . No. 8—Col-Smith R. Traller Park. . ' 2 bedroom, good conditlon. $15,500, Night —.« Horst Godlinsk! . 635.3397 Night ’ George Vogel - 625-4411 Phones susan Beaven . 630-9038 _ Christel Godlinakt - 433-5397 Elizebeth Hyde . 638-0317 . ee | LARGE HOME- RURAL SETTING This 1424 sq ft, full basement home is Gelightfully different. Large master bedroom with bay window & fireplace. Very large rec-room = w-Fisher _ Stove. One third acre tot, green house, garden . & young frult- trees. Give Bob Sheridan a call. on this Laurel St. ‘property, _reallstically priced at $69,500. MLS. PRICED AT $50,000 . Two bedroom 915 sq. ft, hame In good condo _ Full basement fai future developments. To view call Dick. Evans. } minute work by hundreds of _ | . electrical - service. - Iplooked as: there ws 1 none-at alle} 2s: _ Internat blokertag » “bets * ween the ‘national’ govern-: ‘ment “and the. . Venezitelan |- Olympic Committee caised © - delays In: ‘construction, ‘and: . “there were reports the Pan. | » American - «, Sports Organization: was ready - to a ‘either. delay the games here. “or move them: to Mexico ‘City or Edmonton, site of the .. World Games lasb month. — Finally, on Aug: 4— 10 | days before the scheduled start — ‘the government threw out the Olympic committee and sald it would | ‘stage the Games itself, - “These - Games ~ have resulted’ and will: result - because the ‘government and Ihave decided that they will,” . said Venezuelan. president Luis Herrera, who‘ is running for re-election. - So visitors to virtually all of the venues see last- “University _ laborers and contractors. Walls are being painted or whitewashed al] over town. New seats are being in- stalled in the baseball stadium, . where - the scoreboard at midweek only- oran through eight. innings. . Sandin the long-jump pits is being packed and smoothed. | “And competitors arriving this week were welcomed at an athletes’ village where - there was no water, spotty and . Venezuelan army troops making up beds. . _ “T'samess," said Alvaro Bridges, the official guide - . for a. group of Jamaican |} weightlifters, the —_first athletes to. check: in’ last Monday. An advance party of the . U.S. team ‘also arrived Monday and F. Don Miller, US. Olympic committee . executive ‘director, — _ pronounced the--village- fir for habitation following a ..Wednesday tour. -_ ’ Once the Games start, nobody will remember any of this,” sald . Rueben Majares, the’ press officer for Copan ‘B3, - the organizing committee. American ; expected to be in the class of ‘track, swimming and ' diving, men’s and women’s basketball and gymnastics. HOME... iN HORSESHOE Spacious three bedroom home with 242 baths and some finishing in the basement. Garage can THE No. 64-3616 Larch Ava. 12% 60. 2 bedroom, top condition. $16,000. Call Rusty or ‘Bert to view. UNIQUE DESIGN Ideal bachelor or small famlly home situated In Horseshoe area. Rebuilt and redecorated fo like GREAT COMMERCIAL SITE 1.85 acres tocated on- highway 16 East In _ Thornhill, across from the, Northern Ini and reat access from River Drive. _ For. further Information call Rusty - or Bert Lijungh. of water. . $76,000, GREAT SMALL ’ HOBBY FARM ‘Over 2 acres of good land ==—s and hice ‘comfortable -.-full basement hame attractively landscaped . land Is cleared & fenced over_an acre In pasture, | good barn, chicken’ . house,’ wood shed, double. garage, frult ‘trees, drilled weil plenty Located on Bulkly Drive, asking Call ‘Bob Sheridan. MLS. . accomodate 4 frac, vehicle. Nicely landscaped. lot with teams are | ‘full basement for future —— bettie. HELSINKI (cP) — Milt Gttey, intent ‘ta show he's’ ‘stl a world-class: jumper despite'a poor showing at . the. first world track and fletd meet... preliminaty round of jumps. tye Toronto sprinters Angela Bailey, Desal Williams and Adee Mahorn in the. opening round of the a0imietre ~ competition. co Meanwhile, decathletes Daley ‘Thompson cand Juergen Hingsen were expected to attract most of the Hingsen’s world-record 8,777 points could come - under attack, both by the West German himself and former fecordholder Thompéon, of:Britain, dition. He has been plagued with injury this season and has kept everyone guessing about his fitneas and his readiness to compete. could be required for the gold medal. year, with Thompson’. coming aut on top in: the European champlonships last September when he crushed the West. German with a.new points total of 6,743, © June with 8,77 at Bernhausen; near Stuttgart. _- Zhu, 20, signalled his-elfallenge for the high jump gold medal with a leap of 2.37 metres in Péking’ 5 Wessig at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. - Wessig is not listed to compete here, but Zhu can expect a strong challenge over the next two days fromthe West German trio of Dietmar Moegenburg, ‘Carlo Thraenhardt and Paul Frommeyer and from _ Valeri Sereda of the Soviet Union. - The championships, resuming after a rest day, also feature heats for the men's and women's 200-metre sprints, though the newly crowned world 100-metre champions - American Carl Lewisand Mariles Goehr of East. Germany - - are not going for Individual sprint doubles. — American Calvin Smith and East German Marita Koch, each silver medallists over 100 metres, could well take gold in the finals Sunday, closing day of the championships. - -«- Thefour titles. at stake today are the women's sho! put, men’s javelin, men’s 3,000-metre steeplechase ” and men’s 50-kilometre walk. -East German champion Ilona Slupianek, ‘the world: record holder, led the 12 qualifiers in the women’s _. Bhot put, while compatriot Detlef Michel attained the ‘best distance in the men’s javelin qualifier. -Slupianek’s main opposition will, as usual, be from her fellow East Europeans, : .Nunu Abashioze and Natalia Lisovskaya. / champion Reima Slaonen takes on 40 rivals. in the walk, ~'the World Student Games in Edmonton last month; : today led qualifying standards for the high jump, at . The medals ‘will be decided Saturday. afternoon: vo ‘ Another Canadian, Alain: -Metellus’ of ‘Montreal, falled to qualify for the final: He was able'to attain. © . only 2.10 metres, Qualifying height was 2.21 metres, - . In the heats for the women's 100-metre hurdles, - both Susan Kameli of London, Ont., and Karen Nelson - ‘of Oshawa, Ont., qualified for the second round as did - attention in their battle for the best all-round athlete, Much-could depend on Thompson's physical con- . With Thompson fit, the magle figure of 8,800 points ‘The world record see-sawed between the two last Thompson went on to win the Commonwealth title - in Brisbane, but Hingsen reclaimed the récord this .|: Workers Stadium last month that. added one. cen-:- timetre to the world record set by East German Gerd” particularly. Czechoslovakia's Helena Fibingerova and Soviets Hoat finland hopes for its first title when European. 4902 ~=LABELLE-BEST PRICED The bes? priced home In Caledonia Sub-Divistan. Three bedrooms plus a developement. Now pricad at $77,500. To view call Dick Evans. ‘greenhouse, fruit trees and garden area. Listed ‘at $79,500. Call Joy. INSTANT HOME. 81,500 This 1974 Safeway . Double Wide fs located - In an: éxcellent Mobile Home Park. Measuring over 1200 aq. ft. It offers many conveniences. Four bedroanis, family. _To view phone Rusty or - Bert Liungh. PERSONALITY coNnco Located In the most attractive Condo Units In town ‘No, = 2.4631 Walsh Ave. Neat as a pin, two bathrooms, laundry area (and storage, great decorating In and out. room, ‘wood stove, plus fridge, range. and mw condition. Large kitchen with lafs. of- cupboard space, separate dining room and family room add to the spacious living area. Listed at $54,000. For appointment to view call Joy. 720). EBY ‘ Altractive 3 bedroom ‘home on 4 good size lot. Brick fireptace in living room, large kifchen- -dining area also utility foom and sauna. Owner has reduced his price to $56,900. 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Hua: of | “China and Igor Paklin of the Soviet Union: In. ae Toronto to get people to notice that he haas turned into or ; of, the hottest:in the. ‘game during the: current: a “Vm not turned on by all those We Love You signs I se6' ‘the: stands lately,” said ‘the towerlig slugger befo . departing for a weekend series aging! eats before the All-Star Break.” . . . on the board.. Why can't they bea little patient?” — Life hasn't been all strawberry shortcake for the six-foog~ _ six, 220-pound capitallat since the Yankees signed him pric . Tuns,"’ he said. “That was a mistake.”’ _ “Ht destroyed my batting average,” ~4 . ‘a rare American League victory and altered his " selection as the American League's player of the week, Skeena Molson King _ Reg King, Victoria sonable rates Tor top - ! Rob Guenter, Victoria. Gray‘s Victoria ~— an , : WwW 2 Vancouver : ; ; : Terrace - ce | ie | ae Westside Federal woe Siam Sou Wd. 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Andy Konopacki, Vancouver. as Gary Earnest, Rey Bristow a Virgil Harstad, Gray's - Gordon Kling, Westside Jim Moore, Pay ‘nPak * Andy Konopackl, Vancouver Andy Konopackt, Vancouver. | “Tove ‘Winfield — _ or leave. him«: _ NEW YORK (AP)~If you ‘can’t love when I'm bed, don “lage when I’m good, chides New York Yankees’ $21-milli in baseball.” He had to aceldéntally- ‘lay a seagull, a week ago’ stretch. “Ta not easy to forget all those boos that were atinging: m “Peopleknow J always deliver, I’m going to put iumbe to the 1961 season to ons of the longest and tichest ccntra 'y in the business, He joined the club in the shadow , of Reagle Jackson ‘AF ter Jackson shuffled off to Californal Angels, Wintte hail probleme convincing bath the fans and Yankee bras that he was capable of carrying the Yankee tradition in style of Babe Ruth, oe Dimageio, Mickey Mantle an lfekson. e batted .294 in 1961 but ‘slumped badly in the Wor! Series agabrut Loe Augeiee Roagere getting one hitin 22 4 - bats. The fans rode him unmercifully. He received dea. - _threats, The impatient and impetuous owner of th. - Yankees, George Steinbrenner, lamented ‘publicly ha ‘ “Winfield can’t carry the club the way Reggie did.” - Winfield admits it ‘chewed at ‘my guts,” but he wa determined to keep hia silence and show his detractors, climbed walls and turned somersaults to make sensatio: ; - catches: He got his quota of hits,, In 982, with a disorganized club, ‘he batted .. hammered out 97. home runs and accounted for 106 rn a: batted in, . "T've always earned my pay,” inaisted the man whod salary is fixed at 1.5 million a year. ‘I’ve got security. - could be lazy and self-satisfied. But lazy is not in my nature." That is obvious, Winfield, now a 10-year major leagy } verteran, plays the game with the zeat of a raw rookie. 4 “I started out his year determined to better those a7 hor a In the 73 games prior to the All-Star break, Winfield w: batting only .245, with 13 home runs and 46 RBI. - "TI can hit \245 left-handed,” he said. “Every time picked up a Bit, I got booed.” “In the All-Star Game in Chicago, Winfield ‘got three hits . “I decided, the devil with homers, I was Going ou for average," he said. Since the All-Start Game, he has raised his average .272 with 22 home runs and 84 RBI: He had a- phenomenj -- dias be _ beveri days laat'week; battitip 417) ‘with tedhHethe runs; ’ RBI, 24 total bases anda slugging average of 1. 00. "His uninteritional killing of a seagull overshadowed ’ “WhenI cametothe Yankees,” Winfield sald, “My Erie and lawyer, Al Frohman, told me that there are a lot. ballplayers in the big leagues with equal ability.” “You have todo something different tobe nticed, I'm b I'm expected to do big things. I don’t have a picture pert ' swing like Reggie, whose knees almost touch the ground. lose the bat and almost fall donw. I paw the dirt with feel and strike up a imepacind stance. I have to stalk pitcher. aan _ Big Dave recalled -that shortly after he joined - Yankees, Jackson approached him kiddingly and sald, “ 31. What significance is there in No, 317” ee “Thave my own style, very deliberate,” Winfield said: . told Reggie, it’s not the number on a. uniform that ‘coun! it’s the man init.’ | , "Nobody needs tawory- rl earn my Keep. ” League statistics “NORWEST MAJOR FASTPITCH LEAGUE STATS ; STANDINGS. Pay ‘n Pak 7 ; 1 10 Ray Bristow. oo. ' %- 12 7 BATTING: _ Bob Burrows, Victoria _— RUNS BATTEDIN Red Dirks, Vancouver; -; 3). ., Larry McCauley, Yakima eo Dennis Eckert, Victoria oe nq whe rene 2 ase NE * Moores... Payot eines, subs gs a STRIKEOUTS _ 7 RobGuentér, Victoria a EARNED RUN Ave , Virgil Harstad, Gray's” tthe Tigers in Detroitg