Year in baseball top this year 1958 Champions Major League Baseball1958 World Series World Series New York Yankees over Atlanta Braves Milwaukee Braves 4 3 Bob Turley , MVP Major League Baseball All Star ... baseball manager of the San Francisco Giants New York Giants . Year in baseball this year 1958 DEFAULTSORT 1958 In Baseball ja 1958 ... 42 Ernie Banks CHC 47 RBI Jackie Jensen BOS 122 Ernie Banks CHC 129 Win baseball Wins Bob Turley NYY ... 2.47 Major league baseball final standings American League final standings cellpadding 10 align left .... February 4 The Baseball Hall of Fame fails to elect any new members for the first time since 1950 in baseball 1950 . February 6 Ted Williams signs a one year contract with the Boston Red Sox . Reports ... paid player in major league history. April June April 15 In the first Major League Baseball game played on the West Coast of the United States West Coast , Rub n G mez baseball Rub n G mez of the San ... Kansas City Athletics in exchange for Billy Hunter baseball Billy Hunter . June 15 Chico Carrasquel ... baseball Frank House two runs and three RBI a piece. Ralph Terry was the winning pitcher and Jack Urban ... Orioles , the American League defeated the National League , 4 3, in the Baseball All Star Game All Star Game . This was the first Baseball All Star Game All Star Game without an extra base hit ... of the 1958 World Series World Series to win their eighteenth World Championship title. Yankees 1B Moose ... by Willie Wilson baseball player Willie Wilson of the Kansas City Royals . The Braves 53 strikeouts ... season. November 30 Italy Italian baseball commissioner Prince Borghese visits the United States to seek ... 13 Frank Williams baseball Frank Williams February 17 Alan Wiggins February 18 Rafael Ram rez baseball Rafael Ram rez February 21 Alan Trammell February 23 Juan Agosto February 23 John Shelby February 26 Darrell Miller March April March 2 Jeff Stember March 7 Albert Hall baseball Albert Hall ... more details
The 1958 European Baseball Championship was held in the Netherlands and was won by Netherlands national baseball team the Netherlands for the third year in a row. Italy national baseball team Italy finished as runner up. Standings class wikitable Pos. Team 1 bb Netherlands 2 bb Italy 3 bb Germany 4 bb Belgium 5 bb Spain 6 bb France References NL http www.honkbalsite.com archief ek eindstanden ek 1958.html European Championship Archive at honkbalsite European Baseball Championship Europe baseball stub Category 1958 in baseball European Baseball Championship Category European Baseball Championship Category Sports festivals in the Netherlands E pt Campeonato Europeu de Beisebol de 1958 ru 1958 ... more details
The 1958 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was held in 1958 at various locations across the country. 26 NCAA Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a regular season, and for some, a conference tournament, to play in the NCAA Tournament. The tournament culminated with 8 teams in the College World Series at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska . Tournament District 1 Holy Cross 3 0 Connecticut 2 1 Colby 0 2 Dartmouth 0 2 District 2 Lafayette 2 0 New York University 1 1 Penn St. 0 1 Villanova 0 1 District 3 Clemson 4 1 Florida 2 2 Florida St. 1 2 George Washington 0 2 District 4 Western Michigan 3 0 Notre Dame 2 2 Valparaiso 1 2 Minnesota 0 2 District 5 Missouri 2 0 UNI 0 2 District 6 Arizona 2 1 Texas 2 2 Houston 0 1 District 7 Brigham Young 2 1 Northern Colorado 1 2 Brigham Young University withdrew from district. Northern Colorado was selected as District 7 representative in the College World Series. District 8 USC Trojans baseball Southern California 2 0 Portland 2 3 Occidental 1 2 College World Series Holy Cross, Lafayette, Clemson, Western Michigan, Missouri, Arizona, and Southern California won their regionals and moved on to the 1958 College World Series . Brigham Young withdrew from district. Northern Colorado was selected as District 7 representative in the CWS. Main 1958 College World Series See also NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Baseball competition stub NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament Category NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Category 1958 in baseball NCAA Division I Baseball Championship ... more details
The Major League Baseball season of 1958 in baseball1958 was the fifty eighth contested by the American League American and National League National Leagues. It was also the first season of play in California for the Los Angeles Dodgers formerly of Brooklyn and the San Francisco Giants formerly of New ... League Baseball season 1962 . Awards and honors MLB Most Valuable Player Award Most Valuable Player ... Banks CHC 47 RBI Jackie Jensen BOS 122 Ernie Banks CHC 129 Win baseball Wins Bob Turley NYY 21 Bob ... Strikeout SO Early Wynn CHW 179 Sam Jones baseball Sam Jones STL 225 Save baseball SV Ryne Duren NYY 20 Roy Face PIT 20 Stolen base SB Luis Aparicio CHW 29 Willie Mays SFG 31 Major league baseball final ... a Brooklyn cap describes him as being of the Los Angeles Dodgers. February 4 The Baseball Hall ... In the first Major League Baseball game played on the West Coast of the United States West Coast , Rub n G mez baseball player Rub n G mez of the San Francisco Giants hurls an 8 0 shutout against the Los ... October 8 &ndash The New York Yankees win the 1958 World Series handily as Moose Skowron s 3 run home ... by Willie Wilson baseball Willie Wilson of the Kansas City Royals . The Braves 53 strikeouts are also ... February 21 Alan Trammell April 29 Steve Crawford baseball Steve Crawford June 15 Wade Boggs August ... runs, winning four league titles April 14 John Freeman baseball John Freeman , 57, outfielder for the 1927 ... minor league all time, and set a professional baseball record in 1929 collecting 553 total ... a .345 career average December 31 Jack Doyle baseball Jack Doyle , 89, 17 year playing career includes a one time stint as manager baseball manager of the San Francisco Giants New York Giants . 1958 MLB season by team MLB seasons DEFAULTSORT 1958 Major League Baseball Season Category Major League Baseball seasons Category 1958 Major League Baseball season MLB season stub ja 1958 ru 1958 ... more details
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 1958 followed a system established after the 1956 election. The Baseball Writers Association of America voted by mail to select from recent major league players and elected no one. The BBWAA was voting only in even number years, with the Veterans Committee meeting only in odd years to consider older major league players as well as managers, umpires, and executives. For the second time the induction ceremonies in Cooperstown, New York Cooperstown were canceled because there was no one to induct. BBWAA election Several elements of the current procedure were put into effect. There was a printed list of eligible candidates, all of whom had played in at least ten major league seasons. Only 10 year members of the BBWAA were eligible to vote, and they were instructed to vote for up to ten candidates rather than ten. ref name results Ken Smith, Baseball s Hall of Fame , Ninth edition, 1979, New York Grosset & Dunlap, page 67. ref The latter revision resulted from complaints by many writers in 1956 that there were no longer many viable candidates, a situation which had been caused partly by changes governing candidate eligibility. The BBWAA was authorized to elect players active in 1928 or later but not after 1952, a 25 year span of major league finales ... 1958 Hall of Fame Voting , Baseball Reference. Confirmed 2010 09 12. http baseballhall.org hall famers bbwaa voting year?year 1958 BBWAA Results by Year 1958 , National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ... of Total Baseball edited by John Thorn and Pete Palmer. Third edition, 1993, New York Harper Collins, pages 297 309. Baseball Hall of Fame Category Baseball Hall of Fame balloting Category 1958 in baseball ... 12 4.5 Terry Moore baseball Terry Moore 12 4.5 Schoolboy Rowe 12 4.5 Tommy Bridges 11 4.1 bgcolor ... Quinn baseball Jack Quinn 9 3.4 Wally Schang 8 3.0 Birdie Tebbetts 8 3.0 Glenn Wright 8 3.0 Howard Ehmke ... baseball George Kelly 2 0.8 Ray Kremer 2 0.8 Freddy Leach 2 0.8 bgcolor ccccff Joe McCarthy manager ... more details
The 1958 Major League Baseball All Star Game was the 25th playing of the midsummer classic between the all star game all stars of the American League AL and National League NL , the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball . The game was held on July 8, 1958, at Memorial Stadium Baltimore Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland the home of the Baltimore Orioles of the American League. This was the first Major League Baseball All Star Game to pass without an extra base hit . ref cite web url http baseball almanac.com asgbox yr1958as.shtml title 1958 All Star Game author date work publisher Baseball Almanac accessdate 20 April 2010 ref This means all of the runs were initially singles before being batted into home. This was a Diamond Jubilee game. The opening pitch was made by then U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon, who was to become President 10 years later. 48,829 people were in attendance. The game was broadcast on the American television network, NBC. The first hit of the game occurred in the first inning when legendary center fielder Willie Mays made the first hit and eventually was batted into home. ref http mlb.mlb.com mlb history mlb asgrecaps story headline.jsp?story page recap 1958 ref The last scoring was in the sixth inning when the American League team took the lead after an error by Frank Thomas, ordinarily third baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates, led to a single by Gil McDougald, who ordinarily plays for the New York Yankees but was playing for the American League team in this game. Several players were named to the team but did not play. These include, for the American ... 1958 MLB season by team Major League Baseball on NBC Major League Baseball on NBC Radio Category 1958 Major League Baseball season Major League Baseball All Star Game Category Major League Baseball All ... http www.baseball reference.com boxes ALS ALS195807080.shtmll title Tuesday, July 8, 1958 author date work publisher Baseball Almanac accessdate 20 April 2010 ref Rosters Empty section date July 2010 ... more details
Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1958 Year nav 1958 C20 year in topic NOTOC Year 1958 Roman numerals ... Lopez is born Mr. Deeds . January 28 &ndash Baseball Hall of Fame Hall of Fame baseball player Roy ... february 6 newsid 2535000 2535961.stm work BBC News title 1958 United players killed in air disaster date February 6, 1958 ref February 11 Marshal Chen Yi communist Chen Yi succeeds Zhou Enlai as People ... of 1958 in the United States. April 1 &ndash The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is established. April 3 ... Major League Baseball regular season game ever played in California . April 17 &ndash ... Sweden national football team Sweden 5 2 to win the Association football football 1958 FIFA World ... Act 1958 is created in the United Kingdom. July 26 Explorer program Explorer 4 is launched. Elizabeth ... the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 Federal Aviation Act , transferring all authority over aviation in the United ... atmosphere. September 27 &ndash 1958 Pacific typhoon season Super Typhoon Ida Typhoon Ida kills ... win French legislative election, 1958 parliamentary elections in France . December December 1 ... 19461959.htm 1958 The Preston, Lancashire Preston bypass, the United Kingdom s first motorway , opens ... , American actress March 10 Steve Howe baseball player Steve Howe , American baseball player d. 2006 ... , American speed skater June 15 &ndash Wade Boggs , American baseball player June 17 &ndash Jello ... &ndash Tatsunori Hara , Japanese professional baseball coach and player July 28 &ndash Terry Fox , Canadian ... Crowe , New Zealand cricketer September 16 Orel Hershiser , American baseball player Jennifer Tilly ... painter November November 2 &ndash Willie McGee , African American baseball player November 8 &ndash ... November 28 &ndash Dave Righetti , American baseball player November 30 &ndash Juliette Bergmann ... Henderson , African American baseball player December 29 &ndash Lakhdar Belloumi , Algerian football ... general b. 1879 November 21 &ndash Mel Ott , American baseball player b. 1909 November 24 Robert ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 1957 in Singapore 1958 Other events of 1958 1959 in Singapore List of years in Singapore Events 28 December Terry Butcher , an England English national soccer player, is born. Sports Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Empty section date July 2010 1958 Singaporean events by month January 1958 in Singapore January February 1958 in Singapore February March 1958 in Singapore March April 1958 in Singapore April May 1958 in Singapore May June 1958 in Singapore June July 1958 in Singapore July August 1958 in Singapore August September 1958 in Singapore September October 1958 in Singapore October November 1958 in Singapore November December 1958 in Singapore December DEFAULTSORT 1958 In Singapore Category 1958 by country Singapore Category Years in Singapore Category 1958 in Singapore ... more details
Year nav topic2 1958 radio television music film The year 1958 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting history. Events 24 February In Cuba , Radio Rebelde , the radio station of Fidel Castro s rebels, begins broadcasting from Sierra Maestra . 1 April The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is established. April 15 In New York City, New York New York , Les Keiter , sports director of WINS AM , begins coverage of San Francisco Giants games, just San Francisco Giants 1957 The move to California months after the team has moved out of New York City to the West Coast. His live action commentaries are so vivid that many listeners never realize that Les is merely staging a re creation of the games from Western Union telegraph reports received in WINS New York studios a throwback to 1930s radio coverage of baseball games and never sets foot in Seals Stadium . WINS will carry Giants games in the same manner next year. 2 July The first radio ballad , The Ballad of John Axon , is broadcast on the BBC Home Service . July 14 John F. Box Jr., president of the Balaban group, buys KNIT AM KGKO and changes the station s call letters to KBOX, adopting a Top 40 format to compete with Gordon McLendon s top rated KFXR AM 1190 KLIF . Debuts January Pete Myers, with his frenetic, rapid fire Mad Daddy persona, delivered entirely in rhyme, debuts on WJW AM in Cleveland today WKNR . His evening show has a brief he leaves WJW in May. After a 90 day non compete clause is enforced, Myers joins cross town WHK , coining phrases that are still uttered to this day, such as wavy gravy and mellow jello . March 4 WDCR 1340 Hanover, New Hampshire Dartmouth College Radio begins broadcasting 21 00 Eastern Standard Time. November 23 Have Gun, Will Travel , one of the last radio dramas featuring continuing characters, debuts on the CBS Radio Network . Births May 23 Mitch Albom , United States American author ... 1958 in radio radio stub de Rundfunkjahr 1958 pt 1958 na r dio sv Radio ret 1958 ... more details
1958 in sports describes the year s events in world sport. yearbox in? cp 19th century c 20th century cf 21st century yp1 1955 yp2 1956 yp3 1957 year 1958 ya1 1959 ya2 1960 ya3 1961 dp3 1920s dp2 1930s dp1 1940s d 1950s da 0 dn1 1960s dn2 1970s dn3 1980s American football National Football League championships NFL Championship &ndash December 28 the Indianapolis Colts Baltimore Colts won 23 17 over the New York Giants in overtime. The game is later called the Greatest game ever played . College football &ndash Louisiana State University wins their first recognized Mythical National Championship national championship in the poll era. See 1958 LSU Tigers football team . University of Iowa Iowa wins the Football Writers Association of America Grantland Rice Award national championship . See 1958 Iowa Hawkeyes football team . Artistic gymnastics 1958 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Men s all around champion Boris Shakhlin , USSR Women s all around ... World Cup 19581958 World Cup held in Sweden . Brazil national football team Brazil beat Sweden ... beat Manchester United F.C. Manchester United 2 0. Athletics track and field Athletics 1958 European ... Roberts St Kilda Football Club St Kilda Baseball January 29 &ndash The Los Angeles Dodgers Brooklyn ... League Baseball All Star Game All Star teams. April 15 &ndash San Francisco Giants pitcher Rub n G mez baseball player Rub n G mez won baseball s first regular season game on the West Coast. He ... Jimmy Bryan wins the 1958 Indianapolis 500 42nd running of the Indianapolis 500 in the Belond AP ... it is the first Cup series held in the era of the 12 metre yacht Multi sport event s 1958 Asian Games ... , Tennis References Reflist Sports by year 1951 &ndash 2000 Category Sports by year Category 1958 in sports de Sportjahr 1958 fr 1958 en sport hu 1958 a sportban ja 1958 pt 1958 no desporto sv Sport ret 1958 zh 1958 ... more details
Statistics of Faroe Islands Premier League Meistaradeildin in the 1958 season. Overview It was contested by 5 teams, and K Klaksv k won the championship. References http www.rsssf.com tablesf farchamp.html RSSSF Faroe Islands Premier League Football seasons Category 1958 in association football Category Football competitions in the Faroe Islands pl Meistaradeildin 1958 ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 YearInPakistanNav 1958 Events On 7 May 1958, Joseph Cordeiro was appointed the first Pakistani Archdiocese of Karachi Archbishop of Karachi . ref name ucan cite web title UCANews.com February 14, 1994 url http www.ucanews.com 1994 02 14 cardinal cordeiro first pakistani cardinal dies in karachi ?key bonaventure paul ref See also 1957 in Pakistan 1958 Other events of 1958 1959 in Pakistan Timeline of Pakistani history References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1958 In Pakistan Category 1958 in Pakistan Pakistan history stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Primarysources date December 2007 YearInIrelandNav 1958 Events February 6 Dublin s Liam Whelan is among the dead when a plane carrying the Manchester United F.C. Manchester United team crashes in Munich . March 18 Taoiseach amon de Valera says he would be willing to have talks with the government of Northern Ireland on wider economic co operation. March 20 Work begins on the 80,000 restoration of the State rooms at Dublin Castle . May 10 The Independent Teachta D la TD , Jack Murphy Irish politician Jack Murphy , resigns in protest at the indifference of the main political parties to the plight of the unemployed. May 12 Ardmore Studios is opened by Se n Lemass . May 22 The Minister for Education and Science Ireland Minister for Education , Jack Lynch , tells the D il that the ruling requiring women teachers to retire on marriage is to be revoked. July 25 100 damages are awarded to a nine year old who was beaten by his teacher in a national school. July 28 The Carlisle Monument, an eight foot bronze statue in the Phoenix Park , is blown up in the early hours. August 6 Australia n athlete Herb Elliott shatters the world record for the mile at Morton Stadium Santry Stadium , recording a time of 3 minutes 54.5 seconds. August 8 The US Embassy in Merrion Square displays plans for a new embassy in Dublin . September 8 Pan Am s Boeing 707 becomes the first jetliner to touch down on European soil at Shannon Airport . October 1 Assets and management of the Great ... and literature Empty section date July 2010 Sports Football World Cup 1958 Football World Cup Group ... not qualify for the 1958 world cup Births January to June 1 January Liam Fennelly , former Kilkenny ... March Jimmy Archer , Major League Baseball Major League baseball player b. 1883 in Ireland 1883 . 6 ... hurler b. 1878 in Ireland 1878 . DEFAULTSORT 1958 In Ireland Category 1958 in Ireland Category 1950s in Ireland Category 1958 by country Ireland Category Years of the 20th century in Ireland ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year in India 1958 Events in the year 1958 in the India Republic of India . Incumbents President of India Rajendra Prasad Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru Events 11 September The The Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 Armed Forces Special Powers Act is passed by the Parliament of India Parliament . Sport Kunwar Digvijay Singh Babu field hockey player is awarded the Padma Shri . Births 5 March Nassar , actor, producer, writer, director, lyricist and singer. 16 August R. R. Patil , politician. 19 September Lucky Ali , singer, composer and actor. 23 September G. Srinivasan , film producer d. 2007 in India 2007 . See also Bollywood films of 1958 Republic of India year nav DEFAULTSORT 1958 In India Category 1958 in India Category 1958 by country India Category Years of the 20th century in India India hist stub ... more details
Infobox film name 1958 image image size caption director Oddvar Bull Tuhus producer writer Jan H. Jensen br Tore Torell narrator starring Rune Dybedahl br Cecilie Holter music cinematography editing distributor released flagicon Norway 22 August 1980 runtime Norway 96 minutes country Norway language Norwegian budget gross preceded by followed by 1958 is a Norway Norwegian 1980 drama film directed by Oddvar Bull Tuhus , starring Rune Dybedahl and Cecilie Holter . It takes place in the year 1958, and deals with a group of teenagers in Sinsen , Oslo . External links imdb title 0080314 1958 http www.filmweb.no film article245012.ece 1958 at Filmweb.no Norway film stub Category 1980 films Category 1980s drama films Category Norwegian films Category Films directed by Oddvar Bull Tuhus az 1958 film, 1980 no 1958 film ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Mainstream 1958 The East Coast Jazz Scene Type Studio album Artist Wilbur Harden Cover Released 1958 Recorded March 13, 1958 Genre Jazz Length Label Producer Reviews Last album This album Next album Mainstream 1958 The East Coast Jazz Scene is a 1958 album by jazz musician Wilbur Harden . Track listing Original LP release Mainstream 1958 The East Coast Jazz Scene , 1958 Savoy Track Wells Fargo &mdash 7 19 West 42nd Street &mdash 7 49 E.F.F.P.H &mdash 5 24 Snuffy &mdash 9 35 Rhodomagnetics I &mdash 7 08 Personnel Recorded March 13 1958 in Hackensack, NJ. John Coltrane &mdash tenor saxophone Wilbur Harden &mdash trumpet flugelhorn Tommy Flanagan &mdash piano Doug Watkins &mdash Double bass bass Louis Hayes &mdash Drum kit drums Literature Richard Cook & Brian Morton. The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD 6th edition. ISBN 0 14 051521 6 John Coltrane Category 1958 albums Category John Coltrane albums Category Savoy Records albums de Mainstream 1958 ... more details
Statistics of rvalsdeild in the 1958 season. Overview It was contested by 6 teams, and r ttabandalag Akraness A won the championship. League standings class wikitable style text align center Pos Club P W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 r ttabandalag Akraness A 5 4 1 0 23 9 14 9 2 Knattspyrnuf lag Reykjav kur KR 5 3 2 0 12 3 9 8 3 Valur 5 3 0 2 10 12 2 6 4 Keflav k Football Club Keflav k 5 0 3 2 6 11 5 3 5 Knattspyrnuf lagi Fram Fram 5 0 2 3 8 12 4 2 6 r ttabandalag Hafnarfjar ar BH 5 0 2 3 7 19 12 2 References rvalsdeild seasons DEFAULTSORT Urvalsdeild 1958 Category Football in Iceland Category 1958 domestic association football leagues Category 1958 in association football fr Championnat d Islande de football 1958 is 1. deild karla knattspyrnu 1958 it Campionato di calcio islandese 1958 hu 1958 as izlandi labdar g bajnoks g els oszt ly pl 1. deild islandzka w pi ce no nej 1958 ... more details
Events from the year 1958 in Denmark . Incumbents Monarch &ndash Frederik IX of Denmark HM Frederik IX Prime minister &ndash H. C. Hansen Events Empty section date February 2011 Births March 26 &ndash Michael Madsen boxer Michael Madsen , light heavyweight boxer April 4 &ndash Morten Frost , badminton player April 22 &ndash Jesper Garnell , boxer Deaths Empty section date July 2010 References Reflist See also Denmark year nav DEFAULTSORT 1958 In Denmark Category 1958 in Denmark Category 1958 by country Denmark ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox planet width 25em background FFFFC0 name 1958 Chandra discoverer Carlos Ulrrico Cesco discovered September 24, 1970 alt names 1970 SB named after Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar mp category main belt epoch December 1, 2005 Julian day JD 2453705.5 semimajor 463.820 Giga G m 3.100 Astronomical unit AU perihelion 385.266 Gm 2.575 AU aphelion 542.374 Gm 3.626 AU eccentricity .169 period 1994.043 day d 5.46 Julian year astronomy a inclination 10.559 degree angle asc node 345.142 arg peri 320.169 mean anomaly 177.495 avg speed 16.793 km second s dimensions ? km mass ? sup ? sup kilogram kg density ? g cubic centimetre cm surface grav ? m s escape velocity ? km s rotation .? d spectral type ? abs magnitude 11.161 albedo .0801 single temperature ? kelvin K 1958 Chandra is an asteroid named after Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar , an India n United States American physicist . Minor planets navigator 1957 Angara 1959 Karbyshev Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Chandra Category Discoveries by Carlos Ulrrico Cesco Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1970 Beltasteroid stub eo 1958 andro fa it 1958 Chandra la 1958 Chandra hu 1958 Chandra ja nn 1958 Chandra pl 1958 Chandra pt 1958 Chandra sk 1958 Chandra sr 1958 Chandra ... more details
NOTOC See also 1957 in Afghanistan , 1958 other events of 1958 , and 1959 in Afghanistan . The five year development plan, begun in 1957, is being revised on the basis of experience gained. The total expenditure envisaged amounts to 5,708,600,000 Afghanis at an average yearly rate of 1,141,700,000 Afghanis. This means a rate of investment equal to 8 of the national income. Three fourths of the total development plan is to be financed from national sources, and the remainder from foreign assistance. The total foreign exchange requirement is estimated at 196,000,000. According to the U.S. International Cooperation Administration, Afghanistan received from the United States 18,300,000 of economic aid in 1955 56 and 14,400,000 in 1956 57. The amount for 1957 58 is estimated at 5,800,000. February 1, 1958 King Mohammad Zahir Shah pays an official visit to Pakistan. He also visits India in February. In his speech at the banquet given by Pres. Rajendra Prasad, the king speaks of the traditionally neutral policy of his country and of the lasting friendship between India and Afghanistan. May 30, 1958 In Kabul, the representatives of Pakistan and Afghanistan sign an agreement guaranteeing reciprocal transit rights across each other s territory. June 24, 1958 The Afghan prime minister arrives in Washington, where he addresses both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate. September 2, 1958 Vili m Sirok , the prime minister of Czechoslovakia, arrives in Kabul. September 12 20, 1958 Celal Bayar, president of Turkey, is the guest of King Mohammad Zahir. October 1, 1958 Kliment Voroshilov, chairman of the presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R., makes a return visit of friendship to Afghanistan. Category 1958 by country Afghanistan Category Years of the 20th century in Afghanistan Category 1958 in Asia Afghanistan Category 1958 in Afghanistan Years in Afghanistan ... more details
Year nav topic 1958 science The year 1958 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. Astronomy and space exploration January 4 Sputnik 1 falls to Earth from its orbit launched on October 4, 1957 . January 31 The first successful American satellite , Explorer I , is launched into orbit. February 5 A backup for Vanguard TV3 fails to reach orbit. March 5 Explorer 2 fails to reach orbit. March 17 Vanguard 1 becomes the first of its program to enter space after 3 failed attempts. March 26 Explorer 3 is launched into orbit. April 14 Sputnik 2 re enters Earth s atmosphere. July 29 The United States Congress formally creates the NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA . Geology During the International Geophysical Year , Earth Earth s magnetosphere is discovered. geology or astronomy? could be either Medicine June 7 Ian Donald publishes an article in The Lancet which describes the diagnostic use of ultrasound . ref cite web url http www.ob ultrasound.net lancet.html title Ian Donald s paper in The Lancet in 1958 accessdate 2008 01 27 ref Awards Fields Medal Fields Prize in Mathematics Klaus Roth and Ren Thom Nobel Prize s Nobel Prize in Physics Physics Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov , Ilya Mikhailovich Frank , Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm Nobel Prize in Chemistry Chemistry Frederick Sanger Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Medicine George Wells Beadle , Edward Lawrie Tatum , Joshua Lederberg Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths February 11 Ernest Jones b. 1879 in science 1879 , psychoanalyst April 16 Rosalind Franklin b. 1920 in science 1920 , crystallographer August 14 Fr d ric Joliot b. 1900 in science 1900 , scientist . August 27 ... 1900 , physicist . References reflist DEFAULTSORT 1958 In Science Category 1958 Science, 1958 In Category 1958 in science fr 1958 en science he 1958 mk 1958 pl 1958 w nauce pt 1958 na ci ncia ru 1958 sv Vetenskaps ret 1958 ... more details
Statistics of Veikkausliiga Mestaruussarja in the 1958 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and KuPS KuPS Kuopio won the championship. League standings class wikitable style text align center Pos Club P W D L F A Pts 1 KuPS KuPS Kuopio 18 13 0 5 40 22 26 2 HPS Helsinki 18 11 4 3 38 26 26 3 HIFK HIFK Helsinki 18 10 1 7 36 32 21 4 Turun Palloseura TPS Turku 18 9 2 7 47 34 20 5 HJK Helsinki 18 9 2 7 45 34 20 6 VIFK Vaasa 18 7 3 8 36 35 17 7 FC Haka Haka Valkeakoski 18 6 4 8 28 27 16 8 IKissat Tampere 18 7 2 9 33 41 16 9 Vaasan Palloseura VPS Vaasa 18 3 4 11 24 48 10 10 KTP Kotka 18 3 2 13 27 55 8 References http www.rsssf.com tablesf finhist.html Finland List of final tables RSSSF Veikkausliiga seasons Category 1958 domestic association football leagues Category 1958 in association football Category Mestaruussarja 1958 Finland footy competition stub de Mestaruussarja 1958 fr Championnat de Finlande de football 1958 pl Mestaruussarja 1958 fi Mestaruussarja kausi 1958 sv Finl ndska M sterskapsserien i fotboll 1958 ... more details
See also 1957 in France , 1958 other events of 1958 , 1959 in France . Events from the year 1958 in France . Events 13 May May 1958 crisis France Crisis caused by putsch attempt in Algiers involving French officers. 1 June Charles de Gaulle is brought out of retirement to lead France by decree for six months. 4 June Charles de Gaulle visits Algeria . 28 September A majority of 79 says yes to the constitution of the French Fifth Republic . 2 October Guinea declares itself independent from France. 3 November New UNESCO building inaugurated in Paris . 23 November French legislative election, 1958 Legislative Election held. 25 November French Sudan gains autonomy as a self governing member of the French Community . 28 November Chad , the Republic of the Congo , and Gabon become autonomous republics within the French colonial empire French Community . 30 November French legislative election, 1958 Legislative Election held, to elect the first National Assembly of France National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic Fifth Republic . 1 December Central African Republic becomes independent from France . 21 December French presidential election, 1958 Presidential Election won by Charles de Gaulle . Arts and literature Empty section date July 2010 Sport 26 June 1958 Tour de France Tour de France begins. 19 July Tour de France ends, won by Charly Gaul of Luxembourg . Births 19 January Thierry Tusseau , international soccer player. 26 July Thierry Gilardi , Association football football and Rugby union rugby commentator d. 2008 in France 2008 . 31 August ric Zemmour , politics political journalism journalist and author. 21 September Bruno Fitoussi , poker player. 2 October Didier S nac , soccer player. 26 October Pascale Ogier , actress d. 1984 in France 1984 . Deaths 13 February Georges ..., printmaker and author b. 1876 in France 1876 . References reflist DEFAULTSORT 1958 In France Category 1958 in France Category Years of the 20th century in France fr 1958 en France ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Newport 1958 Type Album Artist Duke Ellington Cover Newport Jazz festival 1958 album .jpg Released 1958 Recorded July 3, 1958 at Newport, July 21, 1958 in New York, CBS 30th Street Studio Columbia 30th Street Studio Genre Jazz Length 98 18 Label Columbia Records Columbia Producer Irving Townsend Original Recordings,Nedra Olds Neal Double CD Reissue, Michael Cuscuna Mosaic Records Reissue Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r138236 pure url yes Last album Happy Reunion br 1956 8 This album Newport 1958 br 1958 Next album Jazz at the Plaza Vol. II br 1958 Newport 1958 is a 1958 album by Duke Ellington , recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival of that year and later in the Columbia recording studio. The original album, Newport 1958 and the French Columbia CD COL 468436 2 are mostly studio re recordings of numbers performed at Newport. There is also dubbed in applause and crowd noise from Newport. During this time, Duke was frequently re recording pieces that were performed live in the studio to be included on live albums ... the music performed at Newport on July 3, 1958. The third CD was issued by Mosaic Records and contains ... live tracks from Newport to fill out the CD. Newport 1958 Original Album Track Listing Just Scratchin ... Duke Ellington 5 58 Live at Newport 1958 Track listing Disc one Introduction by Willis Conover 1 12 ... Ellington, Pauline Reddon 2 28 Newport 1958 Mosaic Records Issue Track listing Studio tracks El Gato ... Bara Dubla Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn 6 58 OL References Duke Ellington Newport 1958 French Columbia COL 468436 2 br Duke Ellington Live at Newport 1958 Columbia C2K 53584 br Duke Ellington Newport 1958 Mosaic MCD 1014 Category 1958 albums Category Duke Ellington albums Category Columbia Records albums Category Double albums Category 1958 live albums Duke Ellington 1950s jazz album stub hu Newport 1958 ... more details