5 nd Fo ie SN Se NE HAS ~ is Ta od HE aE gt Ny, SS ie 3 Sw 2 -- "Tracing. 4--Africa. ROT Idea. as we know it now. championship boxing. centuries in Canada, z played beneath the elms of man 'the principal sports. | Back When Canada Was Young 0. by Elmer Ferguson ® Canada Is 85 years old, come July first, and -in these times when Dominion Day marks the greatest sports program, In point of variety, .of the entire year In think back, and to. Intrige the succeeding artitles, we'll try to Perhaps you figure there wasn't much sport at all when Canada was a new-born infant in 1867. Certainly there was no automobile races, no bicycle races, no organized baseball, no hockey no football But don't worry too much about the folks of 1867, Sport there was, Sport there almost always has been, Not, of course, in the organized form of today, not in the great mass participation, or the tremendous following. But sport there was, indeed, 85 years ago, and quite a good deal of it, too, There was foot-racing, track sports, harness racing, horse racing, lacrosse, curling, golf, cricket, skating, snow-shoeing, and, believe it or not there was even world There was horse.racing, but, of course, with no pari-mutuel betting. America's oldest continually-run horse race, most colorful of its kind in these Dominions, was then three years old. That, is | the Queen's Plate, raced at the Toronto Woodbine track last May 24, a race that in eight years' time will be 100 years old. The early - records of this colorful classic are"lost in antiquity. - But, for the purpose' it's enough to state as an established fact that thére was organized horse racing in Canada, long before Confederation. For the Queen's Plate, which had its beginnings in the reign of King William IV, 'was old when Confederation was new. It has endured through the reign of seven British sovereigns, kings and queens, from its foundation in '1836, and is now 116 years old. The Quebec King's Plate was first run at Three Rivers 31 years before Confederation, in 1836, staged. by British soldiers, so the rather skimpy history of the race relates, and run' probably on an informal track laid out through the grassy fields in the British fashion. Since then, it was raced at Quebec, Ste Hyacinthe, Sher---}- brooke, before becoming a permanent Montreal racing fixture. There was lacrosse, of course, and If we were putting these - sports in their consecutive order of birth, we would put lacrosse, or dip farther back, and put baggataway first. But this will keep, because everybody knows there was lacrosse back through the But we think it might be more interesting to touch upon those sports which, perhaps;-you-didn't know existed-when the provinces joined up.. Cricket, for instance, Cricket in Canada dates far back. The first international cricket --match _in_American history was played between Canadd and the United States at Montreal in 1848, : A British professional team was guaranteed $3750, to come to. Canada in. 1859, another visit was made in 1868. Cricket is still y a college campus in Canada today.. ut back in the days of Confederation, and before, it was one of The second of this series will appear nex! week, Pa EE nant WS ons ifferent ada, you might be Inclined to onder just what sport there was olks 85 yeors 'ago. In this and plve you a sketchy an ancient and honorable sport, « | vegetables by A SeirC RITLC The Queen's Park powers-that-be have spoken. There isn't going to be any harness-horse racing under ...--- dhe. artificial-lights==not "at - Thori- | qlifie' Raceway anyway. And while we, personally, consider thiis a matter for regret, we suppose every man--even a statesman--is entitled $0 his opinion." : x » The reason for this refusal to K night racing is again, of course, the desire of the authorities not to® encourage the vile habit of. betting on horses, which brings up a couple of questions which long have puzzled us. Let us try to explain, » * * Supposing that, right this min- ute, we should take a notion to . have half a day off from our ar- duous labors, -slip over to Hamil- ton and try to pick a few win- ners, What would be the result? We would lose half a day's pay and ~--judging of the future by the past -- anything up to $16 in wagers, 'But ANSWERS TO INTELLIGENCE TEST 1--1 912, _2--Melville,.. _3--horse- S--Logan, 6-- 'Ottawa. 7--(A) Niglit Watch; (B) Pinky; (C) : Murals in Sistine hapel; (D) Last Supper. ~ all this would be strictly legal, and done under the approval of Church and State. Well, x * * ~ But if we were to pickup the phone" and place a $1 bet oh-- Heaven forbidl--a steed named Kingarvie, what then? We'd have our half day's emolument; the time wasted would be less than a minute; and our loss would be one solitary buck. BUT--we would be commit- ~ting a very grave offence, that of aiding and abetting the crime of making. a book, (We had almost forgotten that, since last year's Crime Probe, hand-booking has been -clean wiped out in Ontario, but let it pass). ~ * »-, * Now, to add to our bewilderment, comes this matter of time-of-day. As near as we can figure out, it is quite all right for us to go to Thorncliffe and. make a bet on a trotter or pacer so long as we do- 80 in the broad daylight, Probably even in the narrow daylight, if you come right down to it. But should we try and do so once Mr. Bob Saunders turns.on_his hydro juice --=aw;-figure*it out for yourself: 1's too deep for us to fathom, and much too hot to even try, . L ME * * Anyway, night racing or no night {4 tad 22 J Lt. Hal. Kreewin, of Winnipeg™ Canada, who is with the Lord: Strathcona . Horse Regiment . in Korea, gets the bird from "Pauline," a Korean swallow. Pauline moved into a hat hung above his shaving mirror, and now Lt. + Kreewin must dodge every time he shaves --and he .! doesn't dare "swallow." anyway, State. : : Siva htt te aa a Food F Sewage have been fertilized with manure; pond. . Algae supply "oxygen nothing. Sl handled, the more rapid is growth of algae; the more rapid the growth, the more rapid is the production of - oxygen; and the more rapid the production of oxy- gen, 'the more rapid is the whole process. Under just the right con- ditions sewage "has been turned Into algae in a day. ; Sewage algae contain as as 50 per cent protein. They could help to solve the world's food pro- blem, but because of our squeam- ishness they are more likely to be utilized 'as 'a source of synthetic chemicals, fats, "alcohols, oils for paints and varnishes, material from which an artificial wool can be made, hormones and drugs. «If algae are to be consumed as food they would probably be dried, partly -to kill bacteria.- The dried product would be a. good feed for cattle and poultry. Many acres now "given over to raising "crops for the consumption of cattle could be de- voted to raising grain and vege- me dine, lex. made. io. the Univeraity. |. of California's division of BS 1 gineering and irrigation, show that it is possible to produce high-pro- tein food from sewage. If the idea is repulsive 'let 'it be remembered: that 'we think nothing of eating grown on farms that . Oxygen purifiés sewage. To sup- ply it in oxidation ponds by means of pumps and other installations is a costly business. So the scientists |: decided to grow algae in a sewage for It turned out that a given amount of sewage can be purified in this way in twenty-five days. The more rapidly the sewage is the much, hood. Holding the brush i+ Pe a SL tT SATEL RE RL Oral Artist--Earl Bailly, 46, of Lunenberg, MN. S: is a successful artist, even though his arms have 'been - in his teeth, Bailly, above, puts the finishing touches on a canvas of a Nova Scotian landscape; one of three which have been purchased by a greeting card company. Lalas at ieil paralyzed since child- * pullorum clean flocks and with lots of ' BROILER Raisersi--If you want the best -. ""8ABY CHICKS "_GLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DON'T miss out on the better eg prices. Prompt delivery on day old and started chicks, * all' from Canadian "Approved, back of them. Also Broad Breasted Bronze, White: Holland, 'Beltsville White, Neb- raskan X Broad Breasted Bronze. Re- duced prices. Catalogue. Broller chicks older pullets, started turkeys. : NOTCH. 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Also started chicks, started: turkeys, * older pullets, special broiler chicks, turkey poults. Catalogue, TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD, engineers estimate gallons of sewage per day. taken "and that ought to be utilized. tables. An area that could produce only thirty tons of soybeans would yield 500 tons of algae. California that 1,000 to 1,500 pounds of dry algae could be :grown with the aid of a million All this is' of economic import- ance, because of the problems pre- sented by the disposal of city sew- age. Hundreds of millions of gal- lohs of sewage pollute rivers and coastal waters or pass through ex- pensive sludge tanks. AlNthis sew- age contains nitrogen that has been by plants out of the soil =pilots, in their early thirties have can turn hair grey almost over- racing, the. Thorncliffe folks are going ahead with their 42-day Sum- mer Meeting farting on Saturday, July 5. Which will be good news have . discovered, in the past two seasons, that "attending harness horse racing--served up in modern lays at the start which used to "mar the sport--is a very pleasant ther you wager or not." . * * We know one woman--that is, if any. man can know the woman he married--who didn't take long to become an eiithusiast. Two years ago, when we- suggested a trip to came only ynder protest. Halfway through the afternoon she said, "Well, I've had more fun, and seen on, than in all the years we've been she was then about a dollar and forty cents loser, was high praise indeed. ' : ) * * » And while we're on the subject of Thorncliffe, we pass along the word that something new has been "to take a chance on the Daily Double. Up there they're going to have the Quinella--which means that if you can pick the horses that run One-Two in the final race, although not necessarily in that quite a bundle, Some of the run- ning tracks have this Quinella, but we believe this is the first time we harness-horse bugs are favored with such a golden (heh, heh) op- portunity! = =' . * * * "Golfers be kind to your caddies" might be the theme of an article by John R. Tunis in The New York Times, in which he points out that there is a real shortage of bag- toters threatening--a shortage that presents a real danger to the fut- ure -of the whack-and-walk pas- time. Eighty-five per cent of golf's modern stars, Mr. Tunis-points out, started as caddjes. » * * a Gene ¥Sarazen, whe will be playing irticth consecutive Ope, WwW! Idy at Ry at the age of cight, Joe Kirkwood, Porky + Qliver, Lloyd © Mangrum, Sam Sacad, Johnny Revolta, the Turnesas, and" Denny Shute, were -all once caddies. So was that group have dominated golf: Byron Nel- son, Jimmy Demaret, Jackie Burke --and-Ben-Hogan----- : * + + \ -- -Caddying in championship golf bag 6f clubs, The caddy gs an amateur meteorologist and psycho- logist, an authority 'on, his. own } course, with a knowledge of the .rulés of the game. He is the play- er's helper, rooter and coach, his bodyguard and protecter from. the crowd; ~his toughest critic and best friend 4 2 Fi The question most "asked by a champion golfer of his caddy is the distance to the green, The boy must be able to call it accurately know all local hazards, how wind affects different shots along the course, what lies behind the greens, which ones are tougher than others, those: green that hold the pitch and the ones that don't. * * * v - Actually-big-timg golf isa tight lipped affair and the good caddy seldom volunteers information, If invited to, however, he may sug- , VEEN EAT : TG ' for thousands of-Ontario-folks-who:-- "syle "and "without the lengthy de way-6f-spending an afternoon, whe- see the Trotters and pacers, she more' of what was actually going- Which, considering the fact that added--something that will. please' those who do not get-away -in-time-- order, you have a'chance to pick up-- & NY; of Texans who scem recently to is a lot more than lugging a heavy at any spot on the course, He must : * * * of "any -caddy's season, the earn more 'money elsewhere. * * x ester, N.Y. -Back: in. 1913 Franci American. nation. * * * also a caddy shortage. \ - * » * One reason for Britain's golfing decline in recent --ycars has been the age of their caddies. The Bri- tish "caddy was a professio porter, as it were--who seldon pired to learn the game. In con- ing golf while caddying, and was grooming himself to step into the higher amateur or professional ranks of golfers, as so many of them have done. The training of the caddies has been one important lowers of the game believe that when the caddy disappears in this country our supremacy in golf will soon vanish also. * * + Golt. authorities here have seen the handwriting on the wall, are taking steps to improve thé situation. : f : * b 4 LS At-present many golf clubs make special efforts to- interest boys in cdddying. The caddy master visits schools each spring. and talks: to interested groups. He explains how the cfub runs a sports programine with volleyball--softball, horse _shoes, ping pong and other games during slack hours. Mondays 'the "club, the clubhouse and the pool as well as 'the course itself, are given to the boys. Usually the V'pto" givés free lessons Johnny Revolta, generally-considered-one of the best 'teachers in the business, gives weekly golf instruction to his cad- dies at the Evanston Golf Club, gest, "Those bushes -there have been a graveyard for the best on this course. If you can't carry them in this wind, better -play safe." --QOr--he-might -remark,~"There's--a-- . big brook on:the left. If you make any mistakes, favor the right side." SS A, "A big tournament is the climax though naturally only a 'small handful, out of the country's caddy pool, gets a chance to perform in one. Mean-"- while, the caddies are out on the golf courses all over the _country, and just now there is somewhat of a crisis involving them. Two. factors have risen, One is--from golfer's point: of view--the ° heightened. cost of employing one. And fro mthe caddy's point of view . --in these .times he can frequently . -|----TFiity--years--ago_ Walter Hagen '| the brow, but sometimes is on the received 15 cents'a round in Roch- when' QOuimet, 4 'former caddy," defeated Ray and Vardon, the Bri-" tishers, over his home course .at the Country Club, Brookline, Mass., he did more than sell golf to the By this time caddy fees were 25 cents a round, ~--with--a- possible 10- cent tip. After . QOuimet,. caddies - were treated -as human beings, not as cheap labor. Today ' there are almost. 300,000 caddies in America, aged 8 to: 16. They annually earn -$70,000,000, ex- clusive. of tips. Prices for caddies toiday. range from $1.50 to $3.50 for 18. holes. Some states have a minimum-caddy fee of $1.75 a round for experienced, and $1 a round for inexperienced boy-. Most kids in a day on the goif course hope "to make $6, by carrying 'two bags on two rounds, plus. tips. In fact, if they don't earn from $40 to $50- a week, they are likely to quit. There are other jobs _elsgwhere which pay better. So, modern golf clubs are facing the problem not. only of what many players consid- er excessive costs in caddy fees, but . of our loss of vigour is the failure trast, the American boy was learn-- reason for--Amnrerica's golfing --suc=--1 "| cgss all 'over the world: Many fol-- and' Cattle Food May : Prevent Grey Hair An attempt will bé made in Australia, this summer fo find out what tur jet pilots' hair grey. Three R Astralian Air Force reported premature greyness. * It tised--to-be-- thought that--{fear-- night, but a German scientist has debunked that idea. "He pointed "|. out that "all supposed instarices of sudden blanching of the hair are either instances of deception - or incorrect observation. For example, Fergus Ontario CABINS ; EQUIPPED housekeeping cabins, $35.00 per - week. 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