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DAIRY
Crossroads -Oct. 17, 1984 -Page 7
An epitome
of excellence
By BILL SMILEY
Despite the lousy weather,
this was a great September
for Canadian males.
That is, if you happened to
be a rocking -chair jock, a
Monday morning quarter-
--back, or an armchair analyst
of sports.
Everything came to-
gether, to the dismay of the
ladies who happen to like
game shows, soap operas, or
good, old-fashioned movies
that make you laugh and cry
to the point where you don't
know which you are doing
with the tears running down.
It was the epitome of
excellence for us old athletes
who didn't make the big-time
and the big money because
we skated on our ankles,
couldn't throw a wobbly pass
twenty feet, and whiffed at
the plate with the count three
and two and the winning run
on third base.
CFL heading for the Grey
Cup. World Series in the
offing. Canada Cup in
hockey, with many a mut-
tered curse about cheap
penalties against the
Russians.
And sandwiched in be-
tween, some great tennis,
golf, Grand Prix races with
guys doing cartwheels in
their dinky ` toy cars,
American football, which I
abhor because of the.
histrionics of the guys who
score a touchdown because
of their histrionics.
And then, of course, Pope -
watching. After watching the
Pope in action, it's going to
be difficult to get up for the
Queen's visit.
The general result of all
this sports activities, for the
chap with his gut hanging
over his belt, but fire within
it, is a plethora of uncut
lawns, also unraked, undone
chores, unattended business,
and unshaved whiskers.
Wives became hewers of
hamburg and drawers of
beer, in the good, old
Canadian tradition. Never
mind that your favourite
team lost practically every-
thing. You still felt your
heart thumping,- almost
dangerously, when the
Canadian team was tied' by
the Americans, swamped by
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Bread
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Dog Food
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Bananas
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charming chap from Mon-
treal about eight years ago,
on a trip to Europe. "How
come", I asked, "that
Montreal has a good football
team (Les Allouettes), a
good baseball team (Expos)
and a great hockey team
(Les Canadiens, in their
glory days), and Toronto has
the worst football team
(Argos), worst baseball
team (Blue Jays), and
almost worst hockey team
(Maple Leafs)?"
He assured nae that it was
only a matter of time. He
was right. Thanks to
massive injections of
Americans, the Blue Jays
and Argos are respectable,
the Maple Leafs still fourth -
rate.
That's enough about
sports. I'm sure my lady
readers are bored silly. They
are much more interested in
the real things of life: who
had a baby, who died and
why and how, when is that
grump going to get out of
that chair and stop watching
that box, what'll I give him
(that's portable) for supper?
But then, thank goodness,
came along Pope -watching.
This is almost as good as
watching the Queen,and a
lot more important to many
people than watching the
Queen. Also a lot more
important to many people
than watching football or
whatever.
I could have been in the
front row, if I'd wanted to
exaggerate my arthritic
foot, get some crutches, don
some dark glasses and hire a
seeing -eye -dog. But I
thought that would be a bit
much.
I could have gone to the big
mass by driving four miles
from town and taken a
shuttle bus, and arrived the
night before if I wanted
standing room. I thought
that, too, would be a bit
much. Especially because it
promised rain. I can go there
any day in the rain.
Heck with it. I'll watch it
on TV, provided there isn't
an especially exciting game
on TV, which there won't be
because the Papal Visit
seemed to have cornered the
market on the tube.
the Swedes, and ruined by... And no wonder. He is a
the Russkies. They were still man of terrific presence,
"our boys", and we still with a great sense of the
believe in miracles, which is . dramatic, as befits a one -
not a bad thing for a nation. timer actor, a dedication
In our favor, we ignored that allows for no questions,
the facts that the Blue Jays and a feeling for the poor and
couldn't have caught the underprivileged that makes
Yankees with a lasso and a one, for a few moments, at
couple of highly -bred least, feel like a fat, over -
quarter horses, that our privileged slob.
hockey team, with no less At least the sports and the
than twelve Grey-Cuppers on Pope crowded politics off the
it, would be lucky to tie Italy, front pages. A matter of
that the local Pee -Wee team deep, almost religious
lost 18-4 in their final game, thanks.
we were right there with Only thing I fault the Pope
them, cheering every boo- for is that he didn't offer a
boo, waxing wild with every special prayer for Team
hit, pass or goal. Canada against the atheistic
One thing you must say Russiams. That would have
about Canadians. We're good been a nice gesture, and he'd
losers We've learned to be. probably have doubled his
I remember\ talking to a Canadian fold.
Ontario Hydro says,
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