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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Apr 1953, p. 7

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V & ; he k 3 prise flavors? - * IN - anniversary 'Canadiens 'League, Could that a sickly little fellow, whose at food, whose wefght dropped 135 pounds, could have survived hitting game played. the average squeezed in that much competit Yes, all this was wonders of hockey. { ~unknown, On Canadiens' roster -whose feats were legion when it was announced It seemed impossible, But then, about Joliat seemed impossible. will o' the wisp of hockey. He 'desperation his foeman sough most rather than speed o: seaspris of League Moren. : A strangely-contrasting . A paradox of hockey was chapters in every sport. There Wasn't Much Of Joliat Cd 'But What There Was--Was Good! * ® The othér day we happened across a 'reminder that February 10 Aurel Joliat played his 700th game for : jg this 700 be a mis-print? we won- dered. For 700 games is a lot of hockey games. Was it possible ostly by men whose we rom 160 to beyond.200? Was it possible . starting: in the days of 24-game schedules, he could have ossible. For Aurel Joliat was one of the e came into the N.H.L. in 1922, a virtual "was Newsy Lalonde, famous' from coast to coast, a player of tremendous craft and skill, | _ his name a household® word, And so, in the summer of 1922, that Canadiens had traded the great Lalonde to the Saskatoon club, for an unknown youngster, whose only hockey experience had been in junior ranks, the sports world was stunned, unbelieving. From the start, this little pale-faced left winger, who in- variably wore a black peaked cap pulled down over his eyes, was sensational, A pygmy he dime. His stick-handling baffled his opponents. And when, in t to eliminate him by body- checks, they found him to be the little man who wasn't there. A great goaler of the era once told me that Joliat was the angerous ghiper of. his day, because of his accuracy, shot. The records support this, For in 16 lay, he scored 270 goals, exactly the same number as compiled" by his 'illustrious team-mate, Howie air, Joliat at left wing, Morenz : at centre. The silent, tight-lipped Joliat was smooth, skilful, but unobtrusive, Morenz a flaring bundle of spectacular speed. For eleven consecutive seasons they partnership. Usually, the centre makes the plays in hockey. But so great was Joliat's skill and craft, that at left wing, he was the play-maker, who fed Morenz the puck for the rifling drives fired by the Stratford Streak. physically handicapped, but one of the great instinctive artists of the game, one of the Great Little Men who furnish brilliant ¥ i was the 15th of the occasion on wh : in the National Hockey wi) ailing stomach often revolted dewn, on occasion, to a puny that long in a gruelling, hard- ght ran od, on a ion? as it turned out, everything ts, he became the elusive" could spin on the traditional formed a remarkable . 3 ¥ the Magnificent Mite Joliat, Pie Pointers Nobody knows all the secrets of good pie-making. If your fam- ily calls pie its favorite. dessert, why not give them a few sur- * * Add. 1 cup white or dark rais- ins to your best mince meg} if you like a tart flavor. * Fd LJ] A few drops of lemon juice, or lemon extract, will give a piquancy to pumpkin or squash filling. . bd . Cinnamon added to all berry pies will spruce .them up. If you bake the lower crust aac of Bike Buster--Francisco Elias:rests in Houston, Tex., and ponders the miles that lie ahead on his North-South American continen- tal tour. He: leff his home near Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Jan, 20, and plans to travel 20,000 miles before his return. a little for all berry and custard pies before putting in the filling it doesn't absorb the liquid. - so easily. . pe A 'sure way of keeping the juice of berry pies inside is to preheat filling with 1 tablespoon _of cornstarch, until sufficiently | thick. Cool before placing filling in partially-baked crust for bak- ing. Some people prefer to use 1 tablespoon of tapioca sprinkled over the lower crust before add- ing berry or juicy fruit filling. Ll [ ¢ For prize apple pies, use a sprinkle of salt, or salt pork: very thinly sliced: a mixture of granulated, dark and light brown sugar; lemon juice and, cinna- 'mon. Ld LI *. 5 A quick: and favorite lemon chiffon or lemon: sponge may. be made by omitting the gelatin, and folding the 'stiff meringue into the cooled lemon filling be- fore pouring it into the baked crust, 'It must.-be served cold. This is a perfect igebox pie, gaining firmness as it stands, The -- crust-will not soften, If desired, | serve with whipped cream or chocolate chips. * LJ * Try serving an ice cream '"ice-. berg" on éach piece of your choc- olate pie, instead of whipped cream. E20 d : 3 . Cook two egg yolks with pre- pared vanilla pudding to make a good pie filling. When nearly cool, fold in stiffly beaten and sweetened egg whites, and place. in pre-cooked pie shell. Sprinkle coconut and chocolate slivers *over the top; place a moment un- der your broiler to brown coco- nut slightly and melt chocolate. Chill completely before serving. ® * *® Serve drained crushed pine- apple on top of cooled butter- ~gcotch filling, Top with whipped cream. : --From the Christian Science Monitor. ' contract to someone ness Life Insurance Pla Interview. . 47 la Plante Avenue "OPPORTUNITY IS CALLING YOU TODAY! | am offering an attractive career agency "to represent us in selling our new and modern Hospitalization, Accident and Sick-_. Write in confidence and tell me all about your _ self. Arrangements may be made for a personal CHARLES SHE ONTARIO MANAGER j 'North American Life and Casualty Company, in your community ns. . ~ Grass Growing On Asphalt "Pavement" We've heard the old saying, "Grass will grow in the City streets," but now they are saying ~that- farmers will soon find it" growing on special asphalt pave- 'ments, : : .Not only that, they also may find that they no longer have to battle with the problem of wash- "ed-out - seedbeds along water- - ways; banks and terrace gutless. - These prospects are due 10 three years of successful testing of speclal asphalts as a protec- tive cover for seedbeds by the University of Illinois College of Agriculture. The treatment was tried on blue grass, alta fescue, deza and ladino -clover, in addi- rye grass, redtop, Korean lespe- tion to small grains, All stands came threugh in fine shape, ac- cording to' Soils Man H, Smith. : Instead of stifling legume- grass scedlings as you might think, the heat-absorbing black film speeds germination. It holds lime, fertilizer, seed and soil « firmly in place in the face of drenching rains. The asphalt, of course, is not a pavement you could drive a car over. It is a thin dry cover- ing, less than one-sixteenth of an inch thick, that can be ap- plied with ordinary sprayers. Special asphalts for the purpose are of two types: an emulsion that can be applied with a hand sprayer, and a cut-back asphalt tha® must be heated to 170 de- grees. An ordinary garden hose on a farm sprayer works well enough, although needing an occasional cleaning to prevent clogging. Costs were found to run 5 to 8 cents per square yard, cheaper than straw mulch in many cases. Tester Smith advised two pre- cautions. Asphalt is not a fer- tilizer or a soil conditioner, so fertilizer must be used with it on poor soils, Asphalt will not hold 'big clods together, so make sure the seedbed is fine and firm, Bee-Less .Bonnets--There'll be no bees on these bonnets when Shorty Young, camp manager of the Milwaukee Braves, fin- ishes a slight alteration on his team's caps. The "B". which stood for Boston, will be ré- placed with "M" which stands for the nine's new home town. Planting Trees? Use Lots Of Water The Summerland, B.C., Exper- imental Station emphasizes the importance Qf preventing young fruit trees: from becoming dry at any time during their first year 'in the orchard. As soon as the trees are re- ceived from the nursery they .place, protected from wind, ad- vises A. J. Mann of the Summer- land Station. If the roots appear dry the trees may be allowed to stand in a barrél of water for a couple of days. If it is not convenient to plant them im- mediately, they should be heel- ed in, preferably in a shady spot, with plenty of water around the roots. When ready for planting, haul the trees into the orchard in a barrel of water, and keep the roots continuously damp until the tree is in the planting hole, gays Mr. Mann. After planting, the treehole should be filled with earth to within about six inches of the top, then two or three pails of water added. If the soil is porous, it is advisable to- fill the hole a second time with - ---should be-unpacked -in--a----cool--|-- water. If this is done thoroughly, - it is neither necessary nor. ad-, visable to tramp the soil firmly about the roots; the water will make the soil compact and firm. After the water has all soaked away, but before the soil be- comes dry, fill the hole with loose earth. : Care should be taken that the EECA or 5 Sy BSE EOIN ya do DL LSE hh WTAE EE £5 BENT Ean EC Dinner Cold? Call the Janitor--Built into homes and restaurants In Fproncd, Italy, are these double-purpose radiators, which contéth a food-warming compartment. Cynthia Chapman takes - a peek to see how the roast chicken's coming. em fais 3 : Ml i ---------------- : : : : - = CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . AGENTS WANTED OILS, GREASES, TIRES PAINTS and varnishes, electrical motors, electrical appliances. Hobbyshop Machinery. Dealers wanted. Writer Warco Grease and --Oll-Limited, Toronto. BABY CHICKS SOME chicks If you sot them for nothing , would be dear chicks. We can supply you with High Quality Canadian Approved: Chicks, nonsexed as low as $11.95; pullets $30.46; cockerels $4.45: Turkey Poults non-sexed for April 740: ROP. Blred chieks slightly higher, Special Breeds for layers, rpasters, dual purpose, or brollers. . Started chicks, "Older FPullets. ; TOP NOTCH CHICK BALES Guelph ° ] Ontarle STARTED chicks for sale. Several breeds and ages. Also day old Worsley's Ae . credited Hatchery, Cameron, Ont, : BROODERS Write for free catalogue, tors, Station H, Toronto. Mode! Incuba- YOU wouldn't take the -tractor out on Sunday for a pleasure drive. Certainly not." You know better, But do you know the right breed and oross breed of chicks to purchase for maximum egg production? It you do O.K., but if you don't hére they are: (White Leghorns) (White Leg- horn X Rhode [eland Red) (Rhode Island Red) (Rhode Island Red X Barred Rock) (Light Sussex X Rhode Island Red) and for extra eg¥s buy them R.O.P, Blred, we have them, We also have mpecial breeds for broilers, dual purpose and roasters. Bend for catalogue, It will help you plck the right breed for the Job you want done. Also turkey poults, Started Chicks, Older Pullets. . TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. Fergus itd Ontarlo EGGS for summer-fall markets. You'll want lote," We have pullets, started or dayold, for prompt shipment. Get prices and particulars. Bray Hatchery, 120 John N., Hamilton, Hy Turkin -- who knows his boxers about as well as any man writing -- has a most interesting - article in a recent issue of the "Police Gazette" about how de- ceiving records and figures are in connection with the fight racket. In any other sport, says Hy, the record book will tell you who's who. But in boxing, it's the. match-making that counts far more -- in many cases --- than the fighter's veal ability. Fr J ra -. It's up to a shreftd manager to get his fighter the best match. "Best" often means avoiding the hardest - hitting contender. ("I don't wanna get my kid's brains scrambled.") Or, in some mana- gerial philosophies, "best" means the most lucrative bout, even at the cost-of a promise to "take it easy" against the other fighter, or at the cost of a cold-blooded over-match in weight and abil- ity. ("We're in this racket for money, ain't we?") y 3 * » Indeed, for all the bloodshed - and brutality that go with prize fighting, its jungle lies outside the ring, in those primitive mana- _-gerial-circles where the struggle for survival of the fittest has be-- come a matter of dollars, not sense; where broken promises are taken for granted, like broken bones. © . So boxing has become a sport where "figures can lie, and liars figure." The ring record-book -1-won-and-loss figures are a joke, -a cruel joke. They'll show. for instance, that Teddy (Red Top) Davis has lost 45 of 94 bouts. = But the cold figures don't even hint how many of these were split decisions, raw decisions, bouts stopped because 'of a su- perficial cut even though he was . ahead, or, worst of all, how many times Davis had to mix with men of higher weight divisions in order to_earn a payday. * © * . --'To prove how wrong won-and- loss figures can be, the afore- mentioned Davis has lost 45 bouts, yet stands recognized: as the world's fifth-ranking feather- - * of weight. . ' If ring records were taker seri- ously, Freddie (Red) Cochrane would never have received a de- served' crack at Fritzie Zivic's welterweight crown in: 1941, Cochrane had lost 30- bouts, in- cluding seven straight ir. one earlier stretch, up to that time. Yet he got his title shot cand came crashing through. Zivic himself, a real ring master, had bowed. 23 times (including a string of eight straight). before earning the title. MERRY MENAGERIE [7 AW Dorey Pol NAT E. RE A i ; : Toronto young trees do not become dry at any time during their first summer. Often an interval Dbe- tween Irrigations which may be correct for established trees ls too long for trees in their first year of growth. (remember me * I'm left over fiom Inst season!" ---- Peter-Jackson: Australian prod and effective, Unquenchable Lew Jenkins had : been beaten 13 times, including five kayoes, before rising to the | lightweight throne. Other recent champiaps with a long list of losses before earning the crown include heavyweights Jersey Joe Walcott, 15 defeats, and Jim Braddock, 20; middleweight Tony Zale, 12; welterweight Kid Gavi- lan, 12; lightweights Jimmy Cat- ter, 11, Lauro Salas, 20, and' Sammy Angott, 10; featherweight Joey Archibald, 13. LJ] + LJ Boxing is one sport in which the champion is truly made, not born. And only managerial match-making can bring a boxer all the way to the throne room.: Ring history is studded with the carcasses of fighters who were among the greatest of their era, yet never reigned as champions. Here are just a few: * LJ * LJ Sam Langford: Possibly the- greatest. fighter _of all time, he weighed only 160 pounds at his peak, but beat even the best heavyweights. * * 4 Billy Petrolle: The "Fargo Ex- press" was a slugger who would annihilate today's softies. + ® & Mike Gibbons: A 148-pounder- who tangled -with men 10 to 20 pounds heavier, one of the clever- est boxers of all time. LJ * -" DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE you anything needs dyeing or clean. Ing? Write to us for Information. We are glad to answer your qusstions. De partment H. Parker's Dye Woiks Limited 791 Yonge St. Toronto. FOR BALE CRENS CORN SALVE--For aure rellef, Your Drugklst sella CRESS, *® REGISTERED Hampshire Swine from top American blood lines. 4, montha old sows. 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