~a - [OS Dy os ae a hi rd "Youis, Athens again; London, Stock- * thinkers revived the Olympics. NT TET 1) A Of Canada's - ® This. . columns 2 a rated as played in Canada, and in that oubt. Some claim that wrestlin among other sports. This ean Barrie; 'Ont, still on October 14, 1867, distance was registered at 13 m. we quote a long-defunct s the Times" for thes decide the best profe in this test, the private - minutes, 2 seconds. undoubtedly was in full swing before 1867, but unfortunatel if they ever existed. It is sai some sort of rules, was played held annual athletic meets, the .. lacrosse between Indian teams, Montreal itd Tlaciosee. was the ndoubtedly the game was Fin 1867, when the separate _ -act of Parliament. the matter of age in lin ree were the days of real sport, The third of Confederation and before, il 3 | Recalling Some More EE I RA SA BT Sh EH GR Oi AR AE im. Si Ck BAA EE ow 5] SEAR TA? -- Hy C possibly sketchy, "of Canada 'prior to, an years ago. : Lacrosse, For the most primitive sport in the world is foot $nning. Bit wr is She oldest. S32 e thought that eval, pre-historic man, was more ; ; instinctively A iii to his, heels at top speed, when one of the horrifying beasts of the era came into view. 'monster would be a-last and probably fatal r * So Canada had joot-racing bac e faylty, doubtless in the matters o racing was a major-sport in 1867, and doubtless before. -- - . 74 an extremely sporting city, there was held what was termed a: Canadian Pedestrian ournament. It was featured by a 3-mile race for $200., cash and a gold medal, and the winner was one DeKelso, whose time for the vor the watches fast, for this time was considerably faster than Gundar Haegg's modern record for the distance. On Toronto's Parliament grounds of the time; on June 24, 1867 rts publication known as "Spirit of facts) 'there was a championship race to sional or amateur. runner on the continent. - Sergeant Harley and Private Wood, both won, and the time was announced as 4 . We should be very remiss, to the point of lacking in patriotism, if we failed to mention Canada's national authentic records of this are lost, that the first recorded match, under in 1834 between teams and Algonquin Indians at a Montreal race-course, record, too, that the Olympic Club of Montreal, organized in 1842 highlight of which was_a game of or whites against an Indian team. Apparently the supremacy of the Indians was admitted, for the whites were allowed 7 men to the Indians' 5.in these contests. It is said, though not proven, that the frst organization to be devoted to play provinces of the Dominion, lacrosse was adopted as Canada's national game by "We spoke of curling and snowshoein the Canadian sports Club, founded in 1807, played its first ferchy ame at' vers in 1835 against Quebec. Th th ve by sleigh, a mere matter of of three Calvert columns, appears next week. Early Sport 5 Whe acond- of three Colvert' designed . 10 give - you. on "idea, port gs it existed In at Confederation wx urling and snowshoeing are the frat organized sports to Te order, but of this we have some But .we harbor y to have Wrestling such a rt. : in pre:Confederation 'days, roven by the records.. Though Plime. these Indicate that foot- 11 8. Probably the track was short of thé 17th regiment, met' game, lacrosse, which throughout Canada In and long of Iroquois There is some acrosse . Club, = formed in 1856, ed then throughout Ontario; for Canada. were welded Into ' as followin lagrosse in "picture. ' The Montreal ¢ curlers of cities 200 miles, there and back. Those' skelching sport at the time * £4 by A It's just exactly 2,728 years since the first Olympic Games were held on a plain beside the river Alpheus over tiféfe in that dear old Greece, And while we didn't happen to cover the event personally, nor did the sports writers of that day make mention of such facts--they didn't even tell the size of the gate--we" "wouldn't mind making a modest bet that-it is just exactly 2,728 years since the first Olympic games squabbling also took place. In fact, we would be prepared to offer fair- ly liberal odds that su-h is the case. .» * * How do we know that this is 00, when the historians 'and record books are silent on such matters? Well, it is only .a comparatively short time--356. years to be. exact-- since a Frenchman by name Baron: Pierre de Coubertin had-the screwy idea that, since 'boys and athletics have gone together down the ages, education and 'athletics might well go hand-in-hand toward a better. international understanding. .So he and a bunch of similarly deep s » * * The first of the modern Olympics were held in Athens in 1896. Since then the athletes have gathered --to promote goodwill and interna- tional understanding--in Paris, St. holm, Antwerp, Paris, Amsterdam, athletes that there haye been far moré than 29,000 squawks, squabbles, and general rhubarbs over said games, Wars and. four or five minor league ones. Of course, we aren't saying that the Olympics were entirely re- ponsible for these World Wars. Still, we didn't have them till the games were revived, and we've -had little else since. = * * + + "The. competitions "were - entirely ..amateur at the staft and the only prizes. were laurel wreaths" --we quote 'again from the record, "Only to compete. But civic rivalry led to trickery and professionalism and the Games became degraded after some centuries, When - Rome conquered Greece the Roman emperors turned . the Olympic Games from patriotic, Teligious and athletic festivals into" carnivals and circuses. They drag- were finally halted by decree of Emperor Theodosius of Rome in A.D, 394." HEE LIE TE Well, here we are in the en- lightened year 1952 with the latest edition of these Olympics coming up; and already here in Canada we have a foretaste of what is to come --already Toronto is claiming it-has been gypped by. Montreal and: Van- couver--already half of our ama- teur athletic authorities are calling names ands making snoots at the -other 'half' and vice versa. 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Insect's egg 3 arried on , 014 musical 4 note <1. Unclone , (poet) DOWN flet-to ) , Hen eagle 3 Daybreak ~ Answer Elsewhere on This Page ] It is estimated that-more than 29,000 representing 58 nations have competed in the games, 'And it is also. estimated -- by us -- ged on malodorously 'until they to say nothing of a couple of World ~ free --Greek--citizens-- were allowed by Linda's Boy in the second dash, pres it comparitively great. distances. Butterflies Fly* - Two Thousand Miles wLhe amazing strength cof -inseets = -has been demonstrated in recent experiments 'vith: the fragile Milk- "| weed butterfly. A thousand of these 1 species, specially marked : for jden- tification purposes, were released in California.. A few .days later some of them' were caught in the - Sandwich Islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean." They had flown" two 'thosand miles over the seal. Another butterfly, the Painted - Lady, crosses: the French Alps | ! every year, a. feat which even the | = robust homing pigeon: will not attempt. x: 2 it The: great power of those deli- cate butterfly wings is all the more. . amazing when we recall that some species of this insect live only three or four days and never eat or drink after they pass the - caterpillar stage.: ' : ! Where . does the butterfly's en- - ergy come from? Scientists cannot tell us, The conversion of food into muscular energy, they say," could 'never sup- ply the sustained power needed to 'propel these creatures over such The S:cret The wind may help when the journey is across the ocean, but over mountain : barriers like the Alps the wind comes from all di- rections and would definitely hinder: insects or birds. 3 = A ":Nor' do' the butterfly's muscles | : loms" Parisian "Ski-rewballism"--Sno mer days, so French Olympic s Is also a singer and composer i down the Champs Elysees on a pair of wheeled skis. 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The wavy lines which we call "nerves™ in the wings are "féilly vessels con- veying nourishment from which - the energy which drives the wings ds derived. ©. = | It has been seriously suggested 'that this might be atomic energy, matter (the nourishment in dous amount of power. bigger than a postage stamp! for jn no other way can scientists conceive of 'so minute a quantity of the vessels, producing such a tremen- It may be that locked inside the butterfly's fragile wing is the se- cret of how to convert atoms into power which can be controlled. In other_words 'an -atom engine no Being. An MP, Just A Job? than usual. interest for MP's. They are considering their own futiire-- election a lot of them will be eligible for pensions 'if the schenie- goes through. The rapid way' in which the proposal has been considered, and to whose welfare MP's give precedence. Regardless of the outcome, all of 'them, except the outspoken critic of the plan, Davie Fulton, MP for wishes and welfare are supposed to come first, : nity each session until payments reach'a maximum of $4,000. The taxpayer annual pension. Can any private citizen find such a pleasing retirement plan? ¥ 2 HT 4 office after 17 sessions. In practice this means that if a man is elected -at 30, he can leave Parliament at 47 on full pension. ed i The plan" takes substantial contributions from the taxpayers, and will be paid to MP's regardless of their need. Doubtless a few members suffer financially when they enter Parliament, but many of them also enhance their position by establishing their names in the public eye, It is of course arguable that. a pension plan. would help make it possible for some outstanding men of inadequate means to enter public life but this not a matter of weight, Es But we think there should be serious hesitation about any scheme which tends to professionalize the job of being a member of Parliament. =--sionalized, virtually full-time politicos." We: don't. think "much-"of the result. Our parliamentary institutions have worked best and have won- the service of outstanding men when they were least professional! Do MP's enter Parliament for what they can get out of it? Sone doubtless do. We prefer to give our regard to those who go into the House for what they can contribute, There 'are some things money. can't buy. Surely membership in the House. should not be put on a commercial basis. Certainly this pension scheme should not_and need nat be rushed. --From:The Financial Post. >. "what is liable to happen theré is likely to make the Finns think they . are 'having an encore of the atom affair at Hiroshima. On paper these | in close attendance. Olympic Games. are -a very fine * * * affair. But in practice--well, they The situation is likely to be clari- seem to work out a bit different. fied on August 9, for all three And while we are no booster"for | "horses have been entered in this dictatorship, 'every time the Olym- year's renewal. and one of them pics come. up we can't help wishing may lay claim to the 'clear title of for somebody like Emperor Theo- Canadian Pacing Champion. Dr. dosius of Rome, who * . . finally Stanton. recently equalled the track halted them by decree." record scoring a smashing vic- : * . * \ Stanton in a photo-finish in the first heat but the Doctor came back to Now, to turn to a subject a bit merc pleasant, here's some news for you 'lovers of the trotters and sidewheelers.. LER, SN | * A record entry of 600 horses for 15 stake events had been filed with Thorncliffe officials when. the lists were closed on April 15, In view of the anticipated heavy shipment ------ F airy Tale Stuff "A slow sort of country," said the Queen to Alice. "Now here, - you see it takes .all the running you' can do to keep.in the same place. If you want.to get somewhere else, of horses for over-night events, ar- You uy run at least twice as fast rangemerits hav» been made, once Lewd Carrol dois again, to quarter the racers in. the -ewis' Carroll made that olbiser- runaning:horse, barns, 'in ,addition vation many years ago but it fits to the 350 stalls which have | een exclusively the properiy of the tot Thies, like a. Hollywood starlet' fills out a bathing suit. . . * The .dying days of 'this session of Parliament have held" more "a pension scheme for their own retirement. Win or lose in the néxt the importance which MP's have given to it, makes, the taxpayer wonder- Kamlooks, have raised the hackles of many -citizens--the people whose The proposal is that all members will contribute 6% of their indem- "Under the scheme an MP could draw his pension if he retires from win the second dash with Malcolm many of today's ecoriomic complexi- 'horses--Dr. Stanton, Linda's Boy ting fraternity. ) PAR * The Canadian-Cup Racé-- richest harness-racing event in Capada--. has been scheduled 'for Saturday, August 9. The event . customarily has 'been raced on a Friday but. it was shifted to Saturday this summer in. order to facilitate the presence of many farming harness- racing enthusiasts who find it dif- ficult to get away from their farms on weekdays, a Villa 0 . In the past two scasons, three and Malcolm Hanover--have divigh- ed the spoils in The Canadian Cup Pace, In 1950 Dr, Stantoh won the Myst heat and then was beaten «A few weeks ago, 37 unionized . bus_drivers staged a 29-day. strike that tied up the public transpor- city of 30,000 people. They finally gqta raise vf 17%c an hour! Another union, the big 4,000 members Steel Workers, at nearby Dominion Steel and Coal, applauded loudly, The raise will ¢ost $20,000 a-year, The bus company was just break- ing even as it was, To pay. the raise, it applied for a fare increase. Who do you think is the main op- ponent? You guessed it: the Steel "union- Why: Because the steel workers are the ones who use the i buses most. Who said Alin Wonderland is a fairy tale? \ In 1952, Malcolm Hanover beat Dr. ok The Financial Post. > tation._system of Sydney, N.S, a- Vy then makes his contribution, and upon retirement the MP receives $3,000 'We have seen legislative bodies in some other countries become profes- "tory "at Yonkers Raceway, ---------- | Howéver, in some vay, the name apple. . There are two stories told as to -- 'apple, exclaimed: "Delicious." The J. Slosson. ~--A--film star spent a week-end ~ . ating 'systems, uses either duct or "Delicious" Apple: ¥ One might consider it a miracle that, from one seed, an apple could the world's : outstanding = apple varieties, This is exactly what haps Delicious 'apple, -. ar Sa + In about 1870, Mr. Jesse Hiatt - discovered "his orchard north of - Peru: in Madison 'County, Iowa, a young seedling, which was growing gutside of a row of apples. Know- - ing that most seedlings were worth- less, he cut this young sprout off and thought no more about it until it sent up another vigorous stem and then he decided that if it want- ed to grow so badly, he would let it grow. In due time,- this seedling . 'Produced fruit. He thought so much Hawkeye, honoring his - state -of Iowa. He tried for years to get local nurserymen interested' in propagating and introducing this variety without success. : In 1893, the Stark.Brothers Nur- sery at Louisiana, Missouri, 'were "holding their annual fruit show, in- viting anyone interested to send in especially new seedling. varieties. Mr, Hiatt sent in a few specimens and they came to th? attention of Mr. Clarence Stak, who immedi= ately fell in love with the apple. and address of the sender had be- 'tome lost, so no contact that year was made with Mr. 'Hiatt. Mr. Hiatt being a persistent man, sent .ano'ker sample the next year to the 'same show, and this time Mr. . Stark immediately got in touch with Mr. Hiatt and, through a- contract, _secured propagation rig"t< for this "how the apple was finally named. " One was that a friend of Mr, Stark, while testing "this. new seedling 'other story is that Mr. Stark kept a notebook in which he jotted down favorit- names and among them was the name tha was final'y decids ed upon to give this new variety, which in time became the most popular apple variety in the world; It is claimed that there are more Delicious apples than any other one variety.--From "The Original Delicious Apple Tree," by Robert L. Hendrick, in "Pioneer American Gardening," - compiled --by Elvenia » NO COMPLIMENT at a New York hotel. On leaving, he presented the manager with a huge bouquet, saying: "These are for the' telephone operators." "What a nice compliment," said the manager, "Compilment--don't be a fool," retorted the film star. 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