Ed Stanly Signs is Tribe Coach JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) - Guuurai manager Hank Green- bird of the Cleveland Indians said Mumiay Eddie Stanky, former nu-mager of the St. Louis Cardin- -,i.- had signed as third but filflill. Sldnky. who played for Chloe!!! cum, Brooklyn Dodgers. Boston Ilr.'ii'cs and New York Giants, be- ..imc playing manager of the St. I,iIlii3 Cardinals in 1952. ii: roinaincd with the cards Illi- iil mid-season 1955 and managed ,il.mu-upolis in the American as- migiiirin last season. smokey. 39. succeeds Tony Cuc- mriio who resigned as Cleveland mull along with manager Al I,I!i)t'L to join the Chicago White Sox in the same capacity. Swimmer Plans Canada Marriage Toronto CP- Vail Gyenge. 21 3 swinimcr 'lih Hungary's Oiyiiipic it: It MIlbQllI&- plans to fly Canada to marry her lluiizziir freedom fighter iiuiii-vi-, Jan Garey. M, It VII lcuriicd Mon Jy. (:m-:rv, nnc of the leaders of tho nil-iatcd zcvoit in Hungary in rmvh.-r. rcachcd Toronto nine days ago as a refugee. Gnrsy. a noted swimmer himself and a iimrluate civil engineer. now holds I Canadian visa. mcu-c u-omce's free-style swim at the 1952 Olympics. is entered in liw 100- and 200-metre events in inc court-iii gnnics. She plans to leave the Hungarian ant hire games and next Saturday. :iliss' Gycnge.' who won the (I-- LI W: 4,, . All. THIS ACTION BUT NO PUCKS Goalie Edlchadwlck of Toronto Rocket) Richard us) of Montreal Maple Leafs looks around for the the hard way. Chadwick was set! puck while Toronto defencemnn satlonai in keeping down the scans Bob Baun stops Henri (Pocket as Montreal won 4-2 (CP PHUIO) SPORTSTRAIL - . Birch Bark Canoe Event? ly WHITNEY MARTIN Nsiw YORK (AP) - Tuesday mornlngjlash: lnasrnu h' as the United States was bl ed in tile Olympic can- oelng competition, maybe it would be a food idea to freshen all some 0 our American Indians fra- the ion event. Their forefathers could wrap birch bark around a crude frame. Whittle out I peddle. and get from here to there over the water in a hurry. -4..- so season. but blossomed out A! I world series hero. It probably was easy to talk contract with him under the circumstances. Speaking of contracts, we're waiting breaihlessly for Mickty Mantle and the Yankees to start negotiations. Mickey reportedly wants 850,000. When a guy hits .353, gvitth 52 home hriuns and till runs a ted in, s a nu "t ..:l.."””.. average of .706. he's a g they pay him- Kerby Farrell has been matter whet "IN I llurleyisbacklnbuiv mnnlgr 0' Clml-Id Mtg!-. ”.k-1-no Seattle light msnulter. llld 33 G"""b9"K "M7, " rornoter. bridge addict. promo- Wlltl-0dK3'Wi "m3kh9"'l' on expert and rnonnlogisi. is man-" A1 I-om quit thuob Wt handling the effairs of bob Al- 39. Iolttook the Trtbt hm! o . 215-pound boxer of up about two months to decide on a V, . md , uk. ym. um-1,3-. -uccc-or when in vm rllht than lrst mp in the six-month train- all the tIme- It teem "WY-lng period hehasoutlinnd for his couldn't see the forest .for'theJn,w t-gmiegy 1. to i-uniaun true. as they it wllnt I him" all he has learned. Jack case of waiting on an opportune gem" M, N-ogege hi, begf pro... time to set s sood wbilctt! pect since Bill Pctrolie. Petrolle blult. II the lIlI0t,llt'-illllllt film? never won a title. but for years dllfllll 919 Olymlllti G331 was Hurley's p riv ate money- m- making machine. The ceierity with which Don Newcombe signed his lbw Brook- lyn contract for an estimated 300.- coo would seem to indicate that. after his world series troubles the 33.000 raise wu more than he ex- pected. If he hadn't won 11 games Jim Lee llowell. New York football-Glants' coach. rates some sort of medal for his behavior during the Chicago Bear-Giant names week auulome ' k Ted lien , mm- Be leaf Captain TORONTO (CP)-Ted Kennedy will resume his old duties as cep- tsin when he returns to acthn soon with Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League managing director Conn Smytlte announced Monday. ' ' Smythe said delencemnn Jim Thomson, present captain. had agreed to relinquish his position to let Kennedy veteran centre. take over where he left off when he retired at the end of the ISI- 55 season. cuntmo AT eunntorrerowu Starting the third round of the chicken Bonspiel ..'l p.ns. seclioa 1!. Ice 1 - Fred MacMlllan vs l-'rnnk Curtis. Ice 2 - R- Spillett vs R. Car- ruthers. ice 8 - Cieaven MacLean vs W.i Burnett. . 8.30 P.M. Section A. . l ice 1 - L. Tumerys GR. Grec-l nough. ice 2 - E. MacNutt vs N. Nicliol- son ice 8 - lion T.W.L. Trowse vs. C. Tralnor Cnutioning the points competition ice 4 - 6.45 -G. Stewart. G. Ben- nett D. Hill. Earl MacLeod. lce - 3.15 Bill Burden- D. O'ltour e - H. Peters- Dr. Mac- Kenie. thought a Bear'liIek lfld tskhn a placeklck attempt, in front of the goal line and stepped back into the end lone voluntarily. which would have made it a safety unless the impetus of the bail carried him back . Howell later praised the official who ' Dodg woutantt I been in tbenwofld series. nan b):.t)l:l: mirlrlllit was res or s 1'13: difficulties. W diuntioawna al- thet Johnny Newcombe's natty Padres LIGI. Padres had a so chose sguc. in Ill. eight of lb! 10 Bk esgue clubs made selections with Wall Alston is Rehired for '57 JACKSONVILLE. rte. (AP) - Brooklyn Dodgers Monday as- nounccd that msnagu Walter Al- ston has been relstrsd for l Alston. who led the as b two consecutive National rmnants liter . his first you at the at Q Brooklyn chi, Q- celve a sa 5 l . Al t I mt at mlndro lsavgusu 1?: when the apnneued was made. mrnnun has one urine 3-! Major leagues Select Nine iPlayers In Annual Draft . . JACKSONVILLE. Fla. AP) - the St. Idllil Clldlllll The motor leagues Holiday" I; III two players. hdll in-c.susau.s called it a tnuchbeck as a man of character and sound hldgmcn. and added "I was 60 yards the Plly: I couldnlt see it.' 8.0-U-.5 P.W.6. ood'aa...tahs hotels ......."'l'u...'".'E'.i" ii.H.i. srnuoiuos By THE CANADIAN PRESS , sgnu"; 30,103, won 14. 105; 5' mess, and died at Cl".l(uul.lllil,l tied 4; points, 32. Points: Beliveau. Montreal: 33: Goals: Moore. Montreal, 13. Assists: Plants, Montreal. 5. , Silicate: Plante, Montreal, 5. from Pesnaaltiesnlontlnato. New Yin-k. ace, in the heart of exciting downtown Hon Indcontiantalcharngldvetderfulfrenchfood. your delicious -mil-iii the Shesetoe-Iount Royal takes great one to coal, fit ' be a wonderfully satisfying , I for in great in serving it. Here. u ectose(3Ieda. Chanel: Sanborn Cofeciesuvui. Cudui blending of the world's Gnest cold hesesistiie Iscruoficlsaeelcsanhoi-e'VswoedcfnlIvne Onrl 3! JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer MELBOURNE (CF) -- The youngest member of Canada's Olympic team Monday became the first to make the final; in tum events-and she did it all in a matter of hours. Freckle - faced Sara Barber of Brantford. 0nt.. a 15-year-old vet- eran of five years' competitive -wimmins. began her day chasing words to an Olympic record of one minute and i3 shconds lg their qualifying heat of the 100- metre backstroke. Her own time of l:4l.3 would have been good enough to win the event four years ago. 33119? dry from her firlt achievement, Sara tried her luck the 190 - metre butterfly in the evening and again won one Of the eight qualifying berths with Montreal's Beth Wliittnll keeping her company. Whether Sara can win points in both events, or even enter both. is blema ltal. The butterfly final is scheduled to follow immedi- ately after the backstroke on Wed- nesday's program. making it 5 pretty tough assignment. A lIE'l'l'Elt DAY it was one of Canada's bettq Olympic days. Diver Irene Mac- Donsldsf Hamilton was in seco place -- right behind defending champion Pat Mccormlck of the Baseball rxeE" Slage Fighl Afler Drafl Meeting JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Ara- Two baseball executives attend- ing the minor league baseball con- vention Monday staged a one-blow fist fight immediately following tm big league draft session. The pair - general mpnagen Gabe Paul of the Cincinnati Red- legs and l-lgrold Cooper of Colum- bus Jets of the international League-had to be forcibly sep- arated after Cooper hit Paul a glancing blow. P: ” Frank Shaughnessy of the International League and Joe L. Brown. general manage of the Pittsburgh Pirates, did the septic sting. The argument started when Paul accused Cooper of spreading false and malicious rumors about him and the operation of the Redlegs. "You're a darn liar." said the usually mild mannered Paul, "when you go around saying that the Cincinnati Club has been vio- lating Columbus' territorial rights by broadcasting games into your territory. Cooper replied with a wild swing that grazed Paul's shoulder. Remember When Georges Vezlna. liockcy's greatest goalies. was or- dered hy doctors to quit the game 31 years ago today. He had played his last game on Nov. 2:, running a temperature of 102 de- Que. the following spring. The "Chicoutiml Cucumber" guarded Montreal Canadicns' nets for 15 seasons from 1910. and in a 1923 game against Ottawa made 78 saves while allowing only one goal. Dilflg it! ill: beautiful Nor- smrli: Rear of the Slumbe- NMIII Noel EH. we'll be urrnlersallyssndorfufil ; v eul-. i I one of. isniu senor: ermnnnrmno Canadian In Fina United States -- after the quality- ing dives in the springboard com- petition. collecting the nigbt' stop marks on her last two efforts. Ligbthcavywelgbt wrestler Bob Stcckle of Kitchener, 0nt., lslded by vigorous protests from team officials, won his first bout in the Green Roman compc u when the 1 es reversed emaeives that giving the decision to his by Australian opponent. Britain's Margaret Ed- And the dragon - class yacht Tomahawk Ill finished third in Monday's race. the best showing of any Canadian boat so far, al- though it probably came too late to boost skipper Dave Howard of Toronto and his arew int tin over-all contention. FISHER ELIMINATED inevitably, there were disap- pointments, Lenore Fisher as Ocean Fails. B.C., rated Canada) but hope in the backstroke after wlnning the event at the Pan- American Games last year, on. far off her besfform and was eli- minated after finishing seventh in her beat in 1:l7.5 Cyclist Fred Markus of Tomato went out early in the 1,000-metre sprint, finishing third and last tb in his best and in the sec- ond-cbance repechages. Gymnast Ernestine Russell of Windsor. Ont. lbund the E , competition my too tpugh and was far back in the standings at the halfway mark. And ,schtsmeo Dr. Archie Cam- eron and W.G. Thomas of Mont- real were disqualified for fucking their Sharpie-silass boat. Beaver. too close to a French rival, vir- lually ending any lingering hopes of a high placing in their division. ONE MEDAL GWEN Only one gold medal was awarded in the day's competition but Australia won that one with a flourish. The crack N0 - team of Jon Henrlcks. Kevin 0'l-lalloi-an. John Devitt and Mur- ray Rose made a shambles of the ifinal. knocking half acsecond off 1 the world mark set only a month ago by a Russian team with their winning time of 8:24.l. The second-place American en- try made a race of it until Hen- ricks. who twice broke the Olym pic record in winning the 100 metre freestyle last week, pulled away from Ford Konno. the vet- eran llawailan campaigner. to win by four lengths. Russia's en- try was a distant third. A record that had stood since 1936 fell in the 200 - metre breast- stroke prellminnries as no less than five compe iturs exceeded the time of 2:415 posted at the Berlin Games by Japan's Tetsuo Ham- uro. One of his countrymen Mas- uro Furukawa, led the quslific s in 2:36.l. The old record had been bmken several times in past Olympics by swimmers using the butterfly . CIIDMORPS DRY CLEANS I20 Kent BL Pboneili metre relay ,1 ggm.-s."-rt:-5: ls style but was reinstated Min years ago when the butterfly was made a separate event. ' WIN TOUGH ONE ' There was drama behind the performance of Britainls Miss Ed- wards in the backstroke. Six months ago she was flat on her back with a slipped disc and small prospects of Olympic activity. The 17-year-old schoolgirl had suffered the injury while vaulting in the school gymnasium Her back was placed in a cast and the was told to take it easy for two months. But she garnely exer- cised whnt muscles she could and found herself "not in too has! con- diiion" when the cast came of! and she could start swimming again. She and Judy Brlnham. who comes from the same county. fig- ure to be the class of the hack- stroke final. The second Iritish girl swam her hast within one- its-nth 'of a second of Miss Ed- wards' time But Canada's Miss Barber was only two-fifths of a second slows than Carin Cone of the U.S.. the only other girl to register n faster time. and Canadi swim coach Tommy Walker s cl he has high hopes that she will win a medal in the final. WHITTALL NEAR RECORD Montreal's Miss Whittall, who has done 1:16.! in the 100-metre butterfly. was clocked in 1:153. while Shelly Mann of the U.8 was leading the qualifiers in 1211.2 seven-tenths of a second and: the recognized world record d Holland's Atle Voorblg though n 'fraction slower than the unrecog- nized lcl0.5 the Dutch girl has done rt-1-cntly. 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