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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Jul 1952, p. 6

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Great-Great Grandpa Had Lots of Sport In His Day Too EE See EN (a RR | =" by Elmer Ferguson iS This is the third and last of o series a columns' which hove, perhaps sketchily, ond with omissions, dealt with sport as anado enjoyed it at Confederation . in 1867, and before. Perhaps you wete surprised when, earlier in this series we remarked that on Canadian woil in pre-Confedititio days, there had been fought two or three werld heavyweight championship fights. But records prove it. They are ndt the exact 'records that have prevailed the last fifty or is' the story. ty years but still records, And 'here . "Flaming Ben" Hogan, a picturesque figure, Who was a Civil War spy, 'gambler and oll magnate, Soimed the heavyweight fistic tle, just about 1867, and fought Bob rie, Ontario, onnelly for: it "at Fort Morrissey had fought John C. Heenan, "The Benica Bo "oor the world -title-at Long Polnt in Canada. John J. Dwyer fought Jim Elliot at the same Long Boint in the 70's, in another fight for the héavyweight title both claimed. So even with this sketchy - background, you. can "be sure that some_boxing existed in Canada before Con : Golf was introduced to Canada in the 60's by. officers of ships from the Old Country, who played in Montreal "and Quebec .on 3-hole courses, 'and in 1873, six years after Confederation, a group of the original players met in} Golf Club, since re-named. Royal Montreal. There are no records to prove it, but undoubtédly there was harness racing, for that.sport dates back in America to 1770, and the great Flora 'Temple was history when Confederation took place. Of course Canada had great winter sports programs, "away: back beyond, and through Confederation. There were skating races in the winter, dating as far back as 859, when officers -of the Montréal Garrison raced to Quebec, a tidy run. The first covered rink built in Canada, ac ording to such re- cords as are available was built in the Anclent Capital, hilly Quebec clty in the middle 1850's. Montreal followed dilatorily in 1859, and in the same year. organized the Montreal Skating lub. In 1862, Here was built in Montreal, in what is now the heart of the anadian _metropolis the Victoria rink, where gala fancy dress Ralls aid carnivals weré-held. This rink holds hockey history, too, for here the first Stanley' Cup, games of all times were played, in the dowdy nineties. And there was football, Whellier English Rugby or soccer, we couldn't say. But the Montreal Football Club was formed in 868, a year after Confederation. There was tobogganing, too, and snow-shocing, with the Montreal Snowshoe Club formed in 1840. And there would be many "paddling contests then, certainly not the great regattas of today, but the canoe was then a 'useful form of conveyance, and tests of speed would be a natural outcome. _ So young Canada, in 1867, had plenty of sport, plenty of fun, sport in its truest amateur sense, mostly, and young Canada lived a pretty good life without radlos, automobiles, bicycles, and a lot of the things which are regarded ag essential in these more high- pressure times. It must have been a good life then, with no threat of A-bombs or H-bombs, no- Communists, and none eof a lot of things we could very well do without. ontreal, and created the Montreal, nul I BUI T TRAWLER FOR Now "ing 5S ol "in Prince's trawler; 152} tact long, which will sait for Halifax, Dod, Hull, iss ton crew. ~ The vessel was built at Selby ship- yard for National Sea Product$-Lim- ited, and will be one of the larger types of ships connected" with the Canadian fishing fleet. N.S. on July 11, PAIR by a skele- Pas A wt < MS Suitcase Cycle--Clovis Boutes, above, of Paris, has designed this collapsible bicycle for convenience of city cyclists. Fitting neatly Into a suitcase, it may easily be transported to the country. A model of the machine is on display at the Paris Inventors' Fair. 2 "1+ water. TEAR - : WR ~ oH oN "GROSSWORD _ PUZZLE 7. Even (contr.) 35. Seam ACTORS wh . Selzes Weak . Cloke Plgpen lh Bans 20. Water supplies 22. Faint 23. Winter vehleole $85 Makes slightly ANEYy #7, Mannscript © 28. Organs of hearing #8 Those who change -resl- dance id re Jason nat Respond" Hidden By Racket' 6. Concerning Genuine 4, Existed 5. Trapped 7. HoarTrost Symbol for, , Hte : hs Kina of hat Meditate HH § Game in BA, 4. Ch g rather 8. X Ld ao wl ror WN 1 Transparent * subatance 8. In bed 36. Collore "officta)' =~ 9, Maintains 38. Snapping 10. Conditions pbectle 12. Row 39. Lives In a tent 13. Chap '41. Holds a res- 16. lenges sion 19. Long for , 4¥. Masculine 2. Clatter 21, Part name : 3. That thing 24. Idle fancy ~~ 45.0n the ocean . 4, Writing 26, Finch 47. Corded fabrics implement: 29. Hindu wom- 50. Salamander - ¥, Crystalline _en's'garmente 52: River (Sp.) precipitation 31. Sond payment 55. Plural endlfig 13. Epistle Answer Elsewhere, on. This . Page . §7. An M.D. (ab.) & On Trail Man-Eating Shark Shark hugters are wondering ~a&- giant. shask-which--has= become. a" legend in South Australia. "Fhe shark, known fo inhabit the In- vestigator - Straifs,. would- be the" world's "record trophy. It 'is be- sieved to be at. least 30. ft. long "and to weigh 3,000. 1bs----nearly. half "as heavy again as the Jargest shark E ever "caught alive." . Sir Willoughby Norrie, Governor of South Australia, is himself 8 'a man-cater. Nearly all the year round, the coasts and bays of the Australian continents are the bunt- ing 'grounds of voracious blue-point-. ers and tiger sharks which are be- lleved to haye become fiercer in recent year{.for some mysterious reason. " : A 'shark that has once tasted human blood will always be a man- eater. Harpooned or hooked, a "shark can tow a boatload of hunters "for miles." With 'a single swipe of its tail it can smash a large boat. Bathers Attacked When a tiger shark weighing 1,760 1b. was captured off Panama in 1922, it was found to possess jaws with a circumference of 7 ft. 4 in. It was 20 ft. 9 in. .long and 'its girth was 11% ft. When the stomach contents were examined the remains bf a "bull, 'including the "fore. and "hind. legs, were. found; "also four, pelicans, two seahawks, two cormorants and various' un- identified bones which were prob- ~ ably human. It will probably need more than the usual ten-pound harpoons, to catch the South Australian - super- shark. Some of the sharks in those waters are extraordinarily daring; they have been' known to make savage attacks on surf- bathers close inshore. . i> A fifteen-year-old boy was bath- ing at Cronulla, near Sydney, when he suddenly screamed in terror. A shark had seized him by the leg. Another youth swam out to the rescue. Regardless of danger, he gripped the lad' by the arm with one hand with with his free fist punched the shark so violently that it had to lect go. . Twice the shark seiniatd to the attack. The rescuer beat: it off and got the injured boy into shallow _ water. But his heroism was'in vain; "the lad died from his -injurics: Yes, Sir Willoughby Norrie has' undertaken a big task. But hie once caught a shark' on rod and linel This time he may try to attract the super-shark: by trailing on the sca oil from a dead porpoise or seal and then usc large hooks baited with the seal's liver. : Used A Hatchet To Christen Ship" A three-pound block of ice from --a Greenland glacier, was used re- cently in place of 'the traditional bottle of champagne to christen the Kista Dan, a new ship for the Denmark = Greenland route, when she was launched at the Aulborg shipyard. : "Somebody is ilways thinking of new methods of launching "ships, . especially 'in the United States - where the practice of christening them with champagne died out dur- ing the years of prohibition and has. never completely returned. 'At . the launching of a new steamer for Florida trade, for instance, the owners christened her by breaking a 10 1b jar, of ice-cream over the bow. And another vessel tent down the slips for the first time after a woman had: named it with a bottle of water from the River Jordan. "Devils" .at the Launch The Japanese sometimes release a cage of song-birds at a launch- ing ceremény. Chinese shipbuilders like to exorcise "ship devils," by letting off spluttering crackers. be- fore the vessel plunges into the A" freighter carrying mo- lasses was launched some years ago with a containér of molasses, and another ship with a hottle of coco- nut milk. When stage star Gertrude Law: _ rence named her 30-ft." motor-cabin cruiser in. 1934, at: Southampton, she swung the bottle of champagne against the boat's bows, but it' glanced off. She 'tried again with more vigour, and the ribbon breke: Determined not to forgo the cere- money, she 'seized 'the bottle by the neck and dashed it against "the bows. But the glgss-proved obdur ate. So she borrowed a hatchet-- and was successful. The Lady Gave Chase Another queer launching. incident occurred when a Mrs. Murray was _lauriching a liner. at "Belfast. The bottle failed to break when thrown against the ship's stem arid 'down the ways she went with the bottle "dangling. With great resource, Mrs Murray sprang into a motorboat, chased the ship and christened it while afloat Miss May Gould, when launching a- schooner. at Boston, Mass, did even better Her aim had been bad afid the ship went afloat not 'pro perly christened. So «Miss Gould ran to the end of the launching pier. plunged into the sea and swam after the schooner. She: named" it by breaking a bottle of champagne , against the water-liné. Of Great | what 'ire the chitices of atching. cs Planning to catch the monster, It "| wor' Me Around Again--While Chico Carrasquel of the White 7 Sox rests safely on second base at Yankee Stadium in New York, Yankee shortstop Phil Rizzuto and second baseman Billy Martin, right, take after a sizzling grounder hit by Al Zarilla, It went by the "square dancing" Yankee keystone combo for a single, but the Yanks won the game, 6-4. : Ii things keep up the way they've been going, you can, look for major league - baseball to establish an all- time 'record this season. Not for. home runs, perfect games, biggest attendances or anything like that, but for the number of managers fired. : * ie . With the season hardly more than half completed" the count stands at four of the Brain: Boys who- have been handed their walk- ing tickets--a percentage, if we haven't forgotten how to figure- such things, of .250. No wonder that Stomach "Ulsters" as they call | 'them in Flatbush, are an occupa-. tional disease with bascball pilots, ; * * * Tommy Holmes of the Boston Braves - was the first to feel the ~axe--maybe Tommy saw that we had picked those same "Braves to win the National League pennant and, was glad to go -- being re< placed by "Charlic Grimm, who doesn't scem- to beZdoing much bet- ter than his ipredecessor, " < + * Then > Rogers Hornsby--faced with the task of making something - out of nothing--started talking -to his St.. Louis Browns as though they were. old-time ball-players. in- stead 'of modern pampered athletes, and the players, naturally, resented it.>So The Rajah had to walk the plank, Marty Marion being the man to sit in for him, which was a break for Marty, although just what kind of a break we couldn't say. - * RR : Eddie Sawyer ,the "Miracle Man" of a couple of years back, discov- ered--as many have_before him-- ° that miracles are like lightning, seldom picking the same spot twice. Stout Steve O'Neill drew the-short straw in this case; and the best you can say for Steve's plight is that he is too well stacked to have many exposed nerve-ends. * » * And now Red Rolfe. Just two. years ago the baseball man's BibTe --The Sporting. News--was hailing Red as the "manager of the year." That was the season when the De- "troit Tigers' led for most of the way, only to lose to the Yankees by a margin of three games, Tigers - finished fifth last year. They've never' yet finished in the -cellar-- but if they don't. do so in 1952 it "will: be a'-minor triumph for Fred- selected as Red, dic Hutchinson, Rolfe's replacement, probably by cutting cards or Jrawing names out" of a hat * * * Yes, neighbors, it's a tough life managing ball teams especially when the 'men who put up the dough never-scem to realize that, with eight 'teams in a league, they can't all win.-pennants. What we are waiting for now is to sce some of these Front Office Geniuses-- when in need of an alibi--fire them. selves instead 'of the manager. We only wish we thought we could live that long: for. dial will be the day! : + +. 'Out personal interest in fish is pretty much: limited-to seeing them on a platter, maybe with a little "Would Not Take $1,000 For What Emerald Oil Has Done for Me' Writes Florida Lady 'The. Eczema on my hips {s enfirely gone," writes Mrs. R. S. R,, Kissimmee," Florida. "1 would not take one thousand dollars for what Emerald Oil ed done for me. Will never be without It an 11 cheerfully recommend It to anyone, NEES HATE Eczema," [ERALD OIL just has to be good, T1'8 bad skin condition troubles you, don't heditate A WO Hp longer--just get A small bottle of MOONR'S EMERALD OIL and prove for yourself how good it fs. On sale wherever drugs Are told. 1 : neighbors, stops or your stocks o.b.| . _ tartar sauce on the side, or looking "at pictures . of somebody - hauling a fimmy beauty 'out of the depths,' and thanking Heaven that we haves no urge to emulate them. ; oo * Which is by no means to be considered as a knock at fishing as a wonderful "sport--for- them as likes -it; and a recent article by the eminent authority - Bob Turnbull struck us 'as containing so much good sense that we are just going to borrow it. Tf you've already read ° it--well, it will stand perusal a second time. So, with: . bow-to Mr. Turnbull for" the assist, here it is. : +x * We'll wager that the.amount of fish allowéd to: spoil before, or during, transport home must %o into the thousands of pounds an- nually. This, of course," is sheer waste--is a legal offence," to be strictly accurate. Yet there is no great trick in ¢arrying fish even | in the hottest weather. Ice, plenty of it, is the amswer. These new portable ice boxes are just the ~ thing, but if" you haven't got one (T baven't) a butter box is ideal. * * * Put a layer of sawdust on the bottom of the box, then crushed ice, then fish, hore ice, more _saw-_ lust, more ice, anather layer "of fish, then ice, sawdust, Repeat this until . the -box is full. Don't skimp on the ice. Top off with sawdust and far a lid use a chunk of old car- 'pet, something I've found exceed- ingly good for the purpose. If ao carpet, then use some heavy can- vas or séveral layers of newspapers 'or- heavy cardboard. Even on the most- sweltering day this will carry your -fish for several hours, long enough to get from, say, the Parry Sound area to_ Toronto. Be care- ful to place the fish box soffie- where that the melting ice won't, slosh over the rest of your lug- gage, although it's surprising how little it does melt on an average trip. - Fri" * : If youre on a' vacation' don't save, the fish you catch on the carly days to bring home. Days in an ice: box don't make 'em worth, a darn. Just keep those you get the day before returning home. If ice is unavailable wrap the fish "in several layers of wet newspaper and get ice 'at. the £athiest oppor- tunity. bd * "Clean fish before giving them to Sure, it's nice_ to be big-hearted, but "if the fish land "uncooked in the garbage can you've done a great disservice to conser- vation., The fishing pressure is tough -enopgh without thoughtless waste - adding to the strain, Eat what you catch or don't keep 'em. 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