Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Jun 1956, p. 17

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WEIGHTY APPROACH WORLD RECORDS World weight lifting champ Paul Anderson, who tips the scales at 320 pounds, «is shown per- forming one of his weighty rou- tines at the national in Philadelphia He smashed three world records while retain- ing his heavyweight crown. The AAU meet | | mark he set | snatch erased the world mark of 333 set by Norbert Schemansky | of Detroit, Mich., | Central Press Canadian !Leafs, a Fort William boy who League. Each cost $15,000 24-year-old Georgia giant better- | rd total of 1,145 pounc an all-time total lift of 1,175 pounds -- pressing 400 pounds, snatching 335 and hoist- ing 440 in a clean and jerk. His clean and jerk eclipsed the 435- MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League | AB R H Pct. Mantle: New York 181 50 73 .403 Maxwell, Detroit 32 381 Vernon, I 2 47 .379 Kuenn, Detr 68 .364 Berra, Ne 2 52 .351 Runs Runs bs Hits--Ma Doubles 50 Mantle, 52. | K 16 Lr Triples--Runn Washington 5. Home runs--Mantle, 21. Stolen bases--Kuenn: 7 Pitching Brewer, Boston, 8-1 Strikeouts-- Score, Cleveland | gh , St. Louls Boyer, St. Louis lemente, Pittsburgh 107 Bailey, Cincinnati 112 Runs--Boyer, 38. Runs batted in--Boyer, 48. Hits Boyer, 67 Doubles --Bell: Cincinnati, 18. Triples-- Bruton, Milwaukee, T. Home runs--Long, 16. Stolen bases--Mays, New York ing--Lawrence, Cincinnati, 0, 1.000. Strikeouts--Friend, P irgh 62 peri, S18, 8X Lani Bs the Big Four Football pfon Thursday announced the | gning of six new players, inelud-| g Gilles Archambault, 245-pound| kle who played the last two asons with Calgary Stampeders the Western Interprovincial potball Union 'The others are Murray Grapstein d Bill Huntley, halfbacks from terboro Ron Kavades, cen- from the University of North hkota; Al Woodham, halfback bm Jacksonv la., and Frank aser of Montreal, who played Ifback at Tennessee Tech last ar. | Short of Money? ot Mrs. Stanley! Mr 8 Stan me 10 see us till Miss Brown, oung man she vere anxious ed but they dic ad sufficient oth work- tween them e. Another tusand n came in with ter a friendly nance loan 1 the mar- ahead. "I'm wo » Citizens," says "Weé've had no rouble meeting the small ly payments out of our If you have a money frs. Stanley call our Loan lage wet ad I + rs. Stanley \ny evening by appointment *As oll loans are confidential this ls TIZENS INANCE "raw Am vr ap last year, last year. [ii Play Secrets His | IB] Balding Injured In Shower Accident, | . | May Need Operation On New Plans | TORONTO (CP) -- Al Balding, | | first Canadian to win a major U. S. as ~k professional golf tournament, said MONTREAL (CP)--The annual| Tuesday night he has a shoulder summer meeting of 'the National Injury which may require surgery Hockey League concluded Wednes- Balding left golf's money trail day with a two-session closed gath-|at Dallas, Tex, to return to To- _|ronto Tuesday. oe wood Maio develop His golf-playing future hinges o One minor league trade deal ap- a Fight Shoulder he gaimaged whe peared set up. Detroit Red Wings| 1 S: he in a shower last Satur- | and New York Rangers each By, Balding said he either tore drafted a player. a ligament or a nerve was There was no further word on 256d. the proposal that professional hockey as a whole take over spon- sorship of minor clubs, providing a share-the-taléent alternative to the present individual sponsorship system, It was announced that the an-|"""%Y h a nual all-star game will be played HERB SCORE SICK here Oct. 9 with Montreal Cana-' BALTIMORE (AP) Doctors diens, the Stanley Cup and league said Thursday Herb Score, fire- champions, meeting the all-star hailing pitcher of the Cleveland aggregation coached by Jimmy indians, will miss the coming ser- | Skinner of the runner-up Detroit jes against New York Yankees and! club. it is "only a possibility' he may In the sluggish intra - league he able to rejoin the Indians Mon- drafting market Wednesday, De-/day in Boston. troit picked up Tom McCarthy The hurler's ailment was diag-| from New York Rangers. McCar- nosed as "an inflammation of the thy is a left winger from Toronto colon," a condition which was not who played for Saskatoon and Van- considered serious. lcouver of the Western Hockey -- - EAE -- League last 'season played 23 games with the Toronto Rangers drafted defenceman club last season and 39 with Pitts- |Larry Cahan of Toronto Maple burgh of the American Hockey NHL Moguls the doctor started talking about an operation," he said. He may not be able to play in Ontario professional champion- ships here on his home Credit Valley course Friday. dam- | "I felt pretty sick about it after | "| Congress. 4 TO JOIN DODGERS Annually the big hitting star of the minor leagues, Glenn (Rocky) Nelson, now batting over .400 for Montreal in the In- ternational league, is expected to be called up by Dodgers. Nelson who has been with the Dodgers, 'Cards and In- dians in the past, has hit 12 homers for Montreal Royals. --Central Press Canadian the Brooklyn | THE DAILY TIMES .GAZETTE, Friday, Jone 8, 1958 17 SPORTS IN BRIEF in a stand of 53. Tom Graveney game with the St. Louis Cardinals. made only eight, but Peter May, He went down after a pitch by MIKAN WILL RUN {the end of a week-long trip that England's eaptain, stayed with Tom Poholsky struck his plastic MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Basket- also will take him to Quebec City, Richardson in an unfinished stand helmet above his right ear. | ball great George Mikan Thursday Montreal, Kingston and London. of 62. May was 31 not out at the formally jumped into the race for Ont. He will address the annual! close. DIES IN POOL NEW HAVEN, Cosn. (CP)--John {meeting of the National Council of ov 4 ? The Minicapclis Laker star, a Women in Kingston Thursday. ! BALDING PLAYS TODAY (lover, 22-year-old all-American partner in a law firm, announced . TORONTO (CP)--Al Balding said | swimming star, died Wedn he will seek the Republican nom-| REFUSES CHALLENGE Thursday he is definitely going to of a heart attack in the Yale Uni- ination for the Third District con-| BELLEVILLE (CP) -- Marathon play in the first annual Ontario versity pool while practising for gressional seat now held by a swimmer Jim Edmunds, 51, Thurs-| Professional Golf Association (he Olympic tryouts. Officials said Democrat. day refused a challenge by Oshawa championship today. But, he added Glover had been in the pool about Mikan was selected by The nurse Betty Berry, 23, to swim the he is going to take things easy in 20 minutes when he doubled up and Associated Press in 1950 as the 18-mile Bay of Quinte here June the 36-hole playoff. clutched his chest, He was last greatest basketball player of the 30. _ Balding had x-rays taken of an year's winner of the national Ama- half century for his record-break-| The water would be too cold, Ed- injured right shoulder. Bursitis 1s teur Athletic Union's 100-yard free- ing scoring at Depaul University munds said, but he may reconsider (troubling the shoulder, and if it style competition. land with Minneapolis of the Na- his decision. He said he wants to bothers him in today's play he attempt a Lake Ontario swim, will drop out, Balding sald. SAYS WILL REPORT RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- The tional Basketball Association. oT 2 ae Ol fem, whic missed by five miles las a QUEBEC PRO GOLF Times-Dispatch says Rocky Nelson OFFERED JOB year. { CLEVELAND (AP) Ex-weightlifter Tommy Petter, MONTREAL (CP)--Sixty play- International League leader in {Gordon has been offered the job 39: has accepted Betty's challenge. ers started firing today in the home runs and runs batted in, as coach of Cleveland Barons of $3,500 Quebec Professional Golf-|ywijl report to Brooklyn Dodgers 12. American niockey League to MAKES 65 IN TEST |ers' Assoclation tournament over i i { an y 2 3 in Cincinnati Saturday. succeed Fred (Bun) Cook, club| NOTTINGHAM, Eng. (Reuters) the par-71 Marlborough course, TH /spaper says Greg Mul- officials announced Thursday night. Peter Richardson, England's 24-| The two-day, medal-play tourna- 1 ave FA tay Aig A al; Gordon, 28, whose home is in Year-old left-handed opening bats- ment will be followed Sunday by °s : "ina nage > ied ; Ly s Winnipeg, has not made any com- man, made an excellent Test debut the Quebec-Ontario professional in- fa ro i Jus ern, Yona ton Ee mitment as to whether he will ac- here Thursday in scoring 65 nol terprovincial team match worth Bo vy as Ee first bi Y cept out of England's total of 134 for|$2500 to the winning eight-man {AVE BIS SUBEME TLS DASCHARS Gordon has played with the 2 Against the Australians, group. joi he odgers alter hast WEY 4 Barons for the last five years and| The opening day of the first Test "re game ere, has been captain of the team the| between Australia and England, HAS GOOD NIGHT Mulleavy received no word re- last four years was cut short by rain, which! ST. LOUIS (AP)--Third baseman garding lefthander Fred Kipp, a Aids clipped playing time to 3% hours. Henry Thompson of the New York|young pitcher who also was re- MASSEY WILL WATCH Richardson reached 51 out of 92.|Giants "rested comfortably Wed-|ported earlier in the week to be OTTAWA (CP) -- Governor-Gen- with five fours, in two hours 10 nesday night and his condition is|headed for the Dodgers. In return eral Massey will watch the 97thiminutes, and added 14 more in good," a hospital spokesman said|for Nelson, Mulleavy told The running of the Queen's Plate June|cautious batting before the close. Thursday. The 30-year-old Negro|Times-Dispatch. the league-leading 16 at 'New Woodbine track, Tor-| Colin Cowdrey, sent in to open ball player suffered a severe con- Royals will get Dick Willams, a onto, and present the cup to the with Richardson. stayed for 75 cussion when hit on the head in|Brooklyn outfielder who also can winning owner. He will attend at'minutes in scoring 25 and helped the fourth inning of the Glants'/play first base Jackie e Many=Splendored Thing... 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