Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Aug 1965, p. 8

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G THESCHAWA TIMES, Briday, August 27,1965 [HUNGARIAN CHEFS PAMPER 260-POUND 'GROWING BOY' By WILL GRIMSLEY BUDAPEST (AP) -- Randy Matson thinks he might hit the 68-foot mark in the shot put at the World Student Games--if he doesn't collapse first. "Bwerybody. seems worried about me and keeps stuffing me with food," the six-foot, 6%-inch giant from Pampa, Tex., said today. "I've gained 20 pounds since I left Russia and the way I'm going I'll gain 20 more before I get home. Peo- ple seem to think I'm a grow- ing 'boy who needs food," The Texas muscle man, who earlier this year set a world shot put record with a heave of 70 feet, seven inches, said the strenuous Russian trip had- trimmed him down to 240 pounds, "I'm up to 260 now and feel strong as a bull," he said. Matson today led the men qualifiers in the shot put with ar t In '5-A. Soccer Champs World's Best In (ber All-Star TORONTO (CP) -- Independi- HAMILTON (CP)--The mara-|@nte of Buenos Aires, defending thon swim returns to Ontario|South American club champi- swimmers|DS, proved to Canadian spec- into Lake Ontario at|tators Thursday night that they |belong with the cream of the Hamilton Swim Sunday when 25 plunge Confederation Park here to com- pete for the $4,000 prize money| a toss of 60 feet, 3% inches. When he arrived in Buda- pest three days ago from a tour of the Scandinavian countries, he was immedi- ately adopted by Tomas Fol- vari, chef at the hotel where the Americans are quartered. "None of the other boys are allowed to. have seconds, but he gave me two plates the first time I sat down," the rangy Texan said. 'Last night we had Hungarian goul- ash and my dish was piled a mile high." "At breakfast, he gives me not two, not four, but eight eggs and then stands over me while I eat it. He pats my head like a parent and says, 'That's a nice boy'." It was the same in Scan- dinavia, Matson said. "T would ask for ice cream and they would give me a platter full -- eight and 10 scoops,"' he added. "'I'd order strawberries 'and they'd bring them in buckets." soccer world, TORONTO -- Big salaries for top athletes in most sports are not tncommon today, Some baseball players have been known to earn as much as $100,- 000 for a season's work, In golf, including the $35,000 he has just won in the World's Golf Tourna- ment, Tony Lima is reputed to already have earned $98,000 this year. For a few rounds of box- ing, Cassius Clay is reported to ITS ONLY MONEY | Jim Clark Gets Bundie; May Appear At Mosport mmuan summer Trophy ies and allments throughout his e races, also organized by the . Ea Empire Motor Club, witi|/#Season career, is hampered ibe -held_at Mosnort.on Saturday, by 2 new physical sethack. September. 4. 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