.I.mulcs Flame of Montreal Can- ,.1.. n: and Rudy Migay of Toronto i.;.ip!i- Leafs scrape the ice in a scramble in I National Hockey League game at Toronto. Montreal won 3-1 Doug Harvey. Donnie Mar- dien we seen moving in on Mi- shall Ind In uniden'ir'ied Cana- looks on. say while Toronto's Sid Smlthl CP Photo National Soccer YEELSJTAE Team of Hungary To Visit Canada By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (APJ-Frequently , , , during the last few years we have i"””NT" i('P' ””"Ea'Cy5 written rather envlously about a n.'-uni aill't'l'T team has been In- know who had about me nicest in ii in tour ('anncl.'i llt'Xl summer. .y I . ijob in baseball. u.lliam Siympsrm, uncu mem- The young fellow-S nnme in l" ”" "'9 bwlbw mm 0llCharley Silvera, and for eight full W t'd”' met T- rum the l seasons he has been carried on the i.m.nilait - liuna ifuierutiiiiniww York ms!" as n cnmhnn in map plans for the tour. llc said n annnunn it-S not nnnwnnble that ill lviiilly would be uclcome tuihe has Caught more com! than he jmll the National Lcague if it de- has baseballs in games. ”i"5 '" Sta-V "' Ca"adat Until this year he was the Yan- The Hungarian team. composed keesv Non 2 cmcher. and inasmuch " l"9mb(”'5 0' M0 ""1" ieamsl as the No. I catcher is I cast iron. ytllii touring Wcstcrn I-iuronc. islindnnnncubln manninn answering mm:-Icri here to have decided nni-In me mg ,,f you, Benn (here 1" "W7" I” H""5""Y- A .wasnit much work for his under- Smmson also announced tnat lliilellstudy, c i ss iatlon obabv w Z.7.7l,l?"...C 03?. by ilclnrt. of nninunn PEN cnmrzn Sn-itish League to tour with thei Consequently. Charley spent liuncnrizins if Tnltcnham liotspur most of his time as a bullpen in who Enqush Leartue declines an catcher. earlier Invitation. ilis busiest year behind the (luiis Bombers Has Nicest Job In Baseball Birdie Tebbetis ls Given New 3-year Contract CINCINNATI (AP) C 'George !Blrdlei Tebbelts Thursday was signed to a new three-year con- tract as manager of Cincinnati Redlegs of the National League. General manager Gabe Paul said Tebbetts was given an in- crease in pay. but no figures were disclosed. Tebbetts became manager of the Redlegs Sept. 29. 1953. The club finished third in the National Lea- gue last season. barely nosed out by Brooklyn. which won the pen- nant. and Milwaukee. which fin- ished second. Tebbetts' old contract would have expired It the end of the I957 eeuon. Coach Thinks Canada's Track Future Is Dim on only seven times. Called on, but never found want- ing. Silvera is I first-class catcher. and were ll not for the shadow cast by the stocky figure of Berra he probably would have been No. 1. Deiensively he is excellent. He just doesn't have the power It the plate of Yogi. He's been a hard worker. one of these eager athletes always look- ing for something to do, working with rookies in spring training, grabbing a mitt for batting prac- tice or prodding pitche 3 to better efforts In the bullpen during the season The (Iubs have him now. buying him from the Yankees in one of those mysterious deals in which I good player is waived out of the league. It's difficult to imagine no other American League club wanting him. He'll take the switch in stride. although he knows his days of cashing world series cheques probably are over. He collected seven full svrie.-1' cuts with the Yank:-es. probably around 350.000 in all. and appeared in only one game. After 15 Years is Club Member :Bob Kuntz Says number of games he has been in is 42. with the usual total around wnxxiri-:r: -cpl Ralph Ml.-.1--3lI "pr i.,.. xiti cred hm rouncclmn 18 or 20. Last season he was called uith lluminci: Blue iiuinbcrs alter. lucnu: a nu-nibcr of tho fnutlialll club lot the last 15 years. II('IIiiwiN .-it the club's annual said Thursday his teammates in meeting iicdncsday night ht-zirtilthe East-West all - star football Pu-cult-hi .1. T. Russell read a game at Vancouver "didnt take tnrmnl lcllcr of rcsignntinn from the game seriously." ilisenr . uhn scrvt-cl as club pt'csI- But he and two other r-astcrn dcnt in I950, .51, 1954 and 1955. all-stars denied that the eastern The lcllcr rlrr-w no comment nndlteam quit or threatened in ii" on TORONTO lCI'i - Haliback illPl't'Kll.1ll.'lll0n was apparently ac-'strike. The West won the gnmc3Cnis said: "That strike and quit crplt-Ii .last Saturday 35-0. .ili.-cm-r. who (lid not attend thc Tlic castcrn mcutan: iudicntcti in his lcttcnmctnbcrs were unhappy becausr. that ho uus not sntisficd with thcythoy were rcfused 350 apiece forl Didn't Take Game Seriously" Bobby Kuntl of Toronto Argonaulslously. . . players said tcumllour boys wcrcnlt happy with the TORONTO ICPI Canada's track Ind field future is "really dlm" unless high schools start co- ,operating, Olympic coach Fred Foot said Thursday. Just back from Australia, he blamed the schools for Canada's poor showing against world com- petition in the i956 Olympics. "Physical education teachers think only of school participation" he said in an interview. "Unless they start encouratzing youngsters! to compete for Canada by working, at track all summer we will con- tinue to be also-rans." Foot said Canada can win just as many gold medals as Australia. "providing we're willing to work." Mass participation is the an-V money In-ing cut." he said. Melbourne alonci East Team We didn't take the game seri- .. ''I wouldn't say the team quit but our attitude .could have been a lot better " Reports that players threatened to go on strike were t'nvt-rrated.” WERENT HAPPY Vince Scott of Hamilton Tiger- talk is a lot of nonsense although 5 Steve Oneschuk of Hamilton sald'hId 2.200 members in 44 track unermmn of the club durini: thclr-ah fart-s and oihcr incidental cx-vthai "some of the boys were un- clubs. Toronto had 200 last -rnunii but did not t!lnh0rtIie..pcnscs. and were to be paid nnI.v'happy over money" when they Cl Thv rlub also rcportvd an csti-iszfufl each if they lost or S350 if found they would be paid less this mated profit ni 33,239 for the 1956 they won. year. appear and make us feel better it"'Suu ' Said Kuntz' "We were poor in ”liiost of us lost money by play- for a while." the coach said. llu-soil told the meeting hc the game and all of us knew it. in the game." Oneschuk said. "World competition is too tough to "feels sure the rlllrlll on ”I know i gave up my salary expect I sprinter to emerge as a from my job to go out for the game. The players didn't mind that since it was for the crippled children's hospitals but thcy were unhappy when they discovered the game pay had been reduced." I new coach will be made imme-lthe player committee. said the diaicir after the new year." Aillllue Bombers have four quarter- Sherman. uho coached the cluhyhacka on its negotiation list. Eaqlo 'lie l.ll three years. will not bc.T)ay. who quarierbackcd the club h.u'kin1!l.'i7. lin 1956. will be out of football Ralph Pnislinmenl. chairman. nfinc-xi year due to a kldncy injury. champion with the little encour- agement he recelves here and the lack of good competition." N0 meters for Canada in the 1928 Olympicm. in four ubs. "No Percy Williams is going to twilliams won both the loft and STORE Fric.'ay Nig .1, AN . :--.-a-.- - - 9 D l 3! JACK IIAND eluding Robinson. Unoe he days to think it mer. tint relayed to him aid he realizes that "baseball like that " think it over." ROBINSON UNDECIDICD Charles Feeney. GlanIS' ... mind," said Feeney. "I'm sure mu play, he can help us " "Naturally I'm dlsappoinletl leave Brooklyn." "I've had wonderful years NEW YORK IAPw-Jackie Rob- inson was sold to the rival New York Giants by Brooklyn Dodgers 1 Hlurldly-ior I reported 3313.000: and pitcher Dick Littlefieid-in I deal that startled everybody in- l Robinson, who will be 38 on Jan. 81. has talked often of retiring. in about his status in I951, ked the Giants for I few Obviously shocked by the news, Wednesday night by telephone from both Dod. gar and Giant oltmais, Robinson "I really haven't had I chance to give it much thought." Robin- non Iaid by phone from his Stain. fnrd, Conn., home. "I want to get away and relax with I chance to vice- 'den, said he had talked with Robinson and had been told III was undecided about his future. "He's going to get in touch with III I soon I! he has made up his Iaid Robinson. is .50 vi ...' . JACKIE ROBINSON Brooklyn, r e c e i v o 1! wonderful lasting friendablpa with the play- Cf! n have no hard feelings for the li Brooklyn organization." to FIRST NEGRO TO PLAY in the first Negro ever to play in the Doctors Say Terry Sawchuk Will Be Back In Two Weeks BOSTON (AP)-Boston League hockey in two weeks. Sawchuk entered hospital Wed- inlectious mononu- t , a blood disease affecting nesday with cl glands and reducing vuclsy. At that time doctors Sawchuk. 3. a principal cox P. E. l. REG held by Squadrons shown hereunder. DRESS: Iorots. Boftledross, Boots and Purtus. Web Bolts. (A. H. Peaks) Lt-Col. Bruins received b et t e r than expected newl Thursday when doctors re- ported ailing goalie Terry Saw- chuk will be able to play National feared r.(1'7 RECCEl Pro Christmas Pay Parade for all ranks of the P.E.l. Rogr. i'I7 Rocco) will be "C" Squadron-Armouries S'slde l I400 hours-T5 Dec. '56 i "A" 1: "HO" Sqn. Ch'town Armouries I400 hours-I 6 Dec. '56 "I" Sqn. Armouries. Montague 2000 hours-T8 Dec. '56 i the Bruins unexpected drive to first place in the major hockey league. might be out of action two months. But Thursday doctors said Terry should be able to play against Detroit Red Wings, his former teammates, Dec. 27. Norm Defelice. spare goalie for Hershey in the American Hockey League, has been called to take Sawchuk'I place in goal. in at times and places I Commanding , PEI R099. (17 Rocco.) 1 treatment from the fans and marten Since joining Brooklyn in 1947-1 majors-Robinson has compiled a lifetime batting Ixerage of .309. He started his Brooklyn career at first base and has played second, third andnthe outfield. Billy Rlgney. manager of the Giants, said in Walnut Creek, Cal- ifornia. he planned to play Rob- inson It first base in plau: of Bill iwbite, the 1956 regular who now is in the army ' Bavasi explained the Brooklyn side of the transaction in this fIsh-. ion: i "We made the deal because we want to play one of our youngs- l ters. 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