rae Press Siaft Writer. NE: (CP)—Swimming coach Tommy almost beside himself tonight with the has world: Canada. should be mighty ‘proud of. them,” TIMES. ALL IMPROVED “Then of his’ "youngsters gen- erally, the. veteran Toronto coach ™, said: display by't Tn all my. “experience.” I've ought her, the first} ever. seen such’ a bunch. They : -Lhave all improved their previous “| best times, ” and a. lot. of credit *) must: £0 to: the people back ‘home... ” “These. kids are getting letters from home every, day, and :these letters: are’ the. greatest kind of 1€ sales’ talk.. vote {Before I left Canada I wrote sringboad div- pulled ‘shoulder|" ast? forced her - country: and said if they wanted | our kids: 0, ) “Before Monday's ‘events Sara Barber.’ had. received --15; letters . from’ all parts: cof the eountry- |. er side serving. as, a Morale: build ern orp aR ‘swircaen. Walker: ‘made'a ‘change in the swimming: legs‘of the.400- metre ‘Lrelay heats tonight and-sent the ‘| girls éut in this: order: Virginia ~~} Grant-of ‘Toronto, Gladys Priest- leyof. Verdun, Que., Sara : Bar- .t ber: of Brantford ; and: Helen Stoves i of Vancouver. . : Walker said: that: he-made the change * *JUSE. as, a test.’ ” The: ex- pected ‘order“had been ‘Stewart, | Priestley, Barber: and Grant. ~ ‘The. girls. swam -their. “heat in sy four’. minutes, 29.3 seconds, It swas the .sixth fastest of the 10 —: {teams in, the, two heats, and wy Walker... confidently” said, “we “yean ilo « better.”. The team was |third: behind ‘Australia and |U Hungary. ih the “heat... Virginia: Grant: was; Up ‘with the” leaders: ‘for 50 ‘inetres and then. ‘dropped © back. ‘into’ “third place.: Her: tine ‘was .66.7: seconds, Miss ‘Priestley, “who “swim the ‘| to: every « .swimiming club/in the]: to ‘help, then to send, letters, to]. Prince Kupert bony News Tuesday, December 4, 1956 ~ln’1980. | Oklahoma Sooners Acclaimed ‘No. 1 College Football Team NEW YORK (7—Oklahoma’s high-powered Sooners, win- ner of 40’consecutive games after chalking up 10. triumphs this season, have been acclaimed the No.:1 college’ foothall team in the United States the second successive year, In the final poll conducted by The Associated Press, 187 sports writers and broadcasters gave the Sooners a total of 1,715 votes compared with 1,618 for the second-place Tennes- . See Volunteers, who are headed for the Sugar Bow! after an ‘unblemished’ record in 10 games, The Sooners, who retained the Rev. J. Hugh O’Donnell ~ Mceaorial “Sropay, were placed first on 104 ballots. Tennessee | received 48 first-place votes, The others were scattered among ‘geven-teams, topped by Iowa's 15 and Miami’s-12.— . The Sooners won their first leg on the O'Donnell trophy leg’. “in: 67.5; Was’ second «at the 50- metre’ mark ‘and’ conipleted the. leg in. - third ‘place; about “| five. -yards. behind the leading Australian’ “girl, Miss Stewart, | [racing ‘against: ‘Australia’s ‘Faith "1 Leech, ‘y bronze ‘medal winner in , the tree- Style, picked up ‘some Of | the. yardage. at: the. halfway mark, She made an exceptionally good" tuin: and - finished “ahout seven yards behind. the “Austra- lian girl and four yards hehind | "ithe second-place Hungarian girl. | * Miss Barber's time of 68.6 was the slowest of the girls but, ‘Walker: said this was hecause | Sara had swum in both the but-: térfly and backstroke heats | Monday. “Don't worry about that little girl,” he said. “She will go faster.” reviews, Mr,: n MeGeary a sents, a ‘d e seri mainating ear’ tad “reliable. guide, to foot reading, tee " "Twenty- -foitr, pages of : “colored comics, a complete. “novel, three fiction. stories’: teres food reading. on. “(every page’ Of ee ce enw NEW! NEW!: NeW! Star Wha “New. Orleans (Nea! Rivers, 159," Lag Vegas, outpointed Charley Joseph, 159, New Or- ‘loans, 10, ~ wey are "Jon if Nob ‘published ok dlapinyard by the viquor ; int ‘a ismutl Wk iil 1 t by! ihe Gavotnmnent af stay Solum, » Contra Hon 0 {of the top: 67 competing coun- | tries at the end of today’s’ | pevents: 1. Hall, “Detroit . 47 1 2.24 | .1.United, States 490 Sawehuk, Bos. rs 49 3, 9 Russia 452% Plante, Montreal 15 20 5 13 ; 8. Australia 183 \, “MeNeil, Mont... 9 22 4 js 4, Germany 16914 : Montreal totals | 24 52 5 yal 5. Britain 132 ‘ Chadwick, Tor, .. 23 65 2 *2.83) 6..Italy 120% | Worsley, N.Y. 2 21 63) 2.3.00; - THungary 114 , Bower, N.Y. 1 4 044,00 4, Sweden 103 iNew York total f 22 67 243,01 9, France 77% ‘Rollins, Chi... 23° 72 1 (3.18 | 1 \ Boston ‘ Still in Front fith Two Point Edge - STANDING - | Toronto: . 6 li 6°61 65. / i W. L. T F A Ps, Cheago M4 16° 3. 42 72 i Boston "14 5-4 63 49 32! MONTREAL’ ()— The names Detroit, .. 18" “de 4 64 47 30 Russia He up just about the same sta- ! tistically after another. week of iNational League action. Some | leaders boosted their superiority. | - Jean Beliveau ‘of Montreal, no stranger to the van ‘of the scor- ‘ing race;: “splurged with a goal)! land seven’ big. assists. to pull i seven points out in front of Ted i Lindsay of” ‘Detroit, Beliveau has | - 33’, points, 1 The Leaders: One Dissenter - $150,000 Sale -gale has not yet come up., FT i Dickie’ Moore of Montreal still! ee toy ,tops marksmen with 13.goals, an . 44 | addition of two: Lot 6 t In Mounties Nineteen worid record holders, in -addition to a .dozen Olymple gold medalists, will compete in Ithe meet of the British Com- monwealth versus the United States. OAKLAND, Calif, (@i— Stock- holders of the Oakland Base- ball Association . Monday |. ap- proved. the sale of Vancouver eee ce Mounties of the Pacific Coast | League to.a group of business- Fullmer-Robinson : men .in Vancouver, where the Fight Postponed club operated last season. Robert Miller, Oakland lawyer|” oa NEW YORK (}—Gene Fullmer and Mary Jensen,.a discouraged | who holds 38 per cent of the Mounties stock and opposes the challenger and an agitated manager, had a date with the $150,000 sale as too low, — was understood (o be the lone dis- New York State Athletic Com- mission today—the two latest senter “at Monday’s mecting, Reached ‘Monday night, Mil- victims of Sugar Ray Robinson and-his pre-fight maladies, ler pointed out. that a sult he The sugar dandy, a great filed some time ago to block the He: ir:dicated he plans ro further | tighter once he makes it to the action, jring, came down with a severe OO cold Monday, necessitating : postponement of his December |LAST NIGHT'S. FIGHTS, 112th, middleweight ttle defence Fla. Wn--Bobby Lane: o;| against the rugged, young Full- NAG, knoek-j, ‘mer, al. Madison Square Garden. January 2 was the date men- tioned: but it seemed unlikely New: York— Zora Polley, 187, | because of the conflict with the Phoenix, Ariz, . outpointed | holiday, Wayne ‘Bethea, 204, New York, :- ‘Tt was all in good and legitim- 10, -.- tate’ order, including announce- Paris (2, “Duilio Lol, -Italy,:ment of the findings by a com- outpointed - ‘Felix - Chiocca, mission physician concerning France, 10, Weights unavail- the champlon’s condition ea! able, ‘ inability to fight as scheduled: a Miami, 169% , Kannapolis, ed ont ‘Billy Kilgore, 114, Miam|,, i. aa CEILS es " AE RN = Ss ” MELBOURNE oo — “Russian | GA Pls, Pen, athletes sliced another 10| Beliveau, Mont, 10 23 283 53 points off the shrinking United Lindsay, Det, wi...10 16 26 53 States lead in the unofficial yyowe, Det, 12 13° 25 34 Olympic point. standings today, ' Olmstead.- ‘Mont, 715 22 28 reducing {the American margin Ullman, Det. ...... 516 21 1 to 3714, points with three days of Mohns, Boston .. 317 20 21 games competition left and the Harvey, Mont. 347 20 28 | U.S; team rapidly running. out of ‘Stasiuk, Boston 9 9 18 a9 potential. point-winners, > an The points are awarded unof- M Richard, Mont. 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