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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-10-15, Page 7s TR Calved SPORTS COLUMN Gry `G'6xec9a44144104 • This agent la not going to extend his neck l ' atnting any one eanadlan athlete WAS the beat, or most durable. But if any one can inform us of an athlete who Com- bind greatness of performance and dere- bility to a great degree thalia, skater Norval Baptie, we'd like to hear about him, Howie Morena and I were seated in Madison Square Garden, the morning of the day it opened, Canadians were playing there that night. Out on the ice surface, a slim figure was pirouetting dizzily, or whirling around the circuit at blinding pace. Howie Morena was proud 6f his own blazing speed, and lie wan a great competitor, So I asked him: "Would you like to race him once around!" 1-Iowie shook his head, grinned, said: "No, he's too fast for. • m4." The skater out on the ice was the amazing Norval Baptie, one of the truly great Skaters, ranking with the late Charlie Gorman, Canada has ever sent to the speed jousts on ice. It was a November morning in 1925 that we watched Baptie spinning around, getting ready for his fancy skating show between periods that night with Gladys Lamb, now his wife. Twenty- seven years before he had set a professional mile record of 2 minutes 8 aecotlds. Ho'a atilt abating, coaching others in the art of figure -skating at the North Carolina State College Coliseum Irl Raleigh, N.C., even though he has lost all the toes of his right foot Canada has probably never produced an athlete of such dur- ability. Baptiewas born at Bethany, Ont., March 18, 1879, of Scotch parents. The family moved to Bathgate Minn.; when he was young. I'Ia started skating at 10, won title at 11i:,He won approximately 5,000 races the quarter-century he nas-art'competi- tion from 220 yards to 5 miles. In 1898 he beat the./Atfous John S. Johnson, the next year he out -skated Johnny Nilsson, until then regarded as the best skater of his day. He won the world speed title at Montreal on Feb. 4, 1905 from Nilsson, Harley Davidson and Sinnirud. He holds ten world ,professional speed records, his straight- away mile in 2.08 on Lake Minnetonka being perhaps the most - amazing. He ruled' the speed skating world, unbeatable, for 16 years.. When he ran out of opponents, he skated on stilts, .skated backwards, did fancy skating, actually introduced what are today known as "ice shows" in 1914. ' And skating still at 73. Can you beat that for durability? Your comments and suggestions for this column will be welcomed • by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 431 Yonge St., Toronto, Calvert DISTILLERS L MITE,D AMHERSTBURO. ONTARIO SPORI Lx! A SLXESITC't lC The 1957, World Series has come ancf'goise. What with one thing and another, it was. quite a series, at that. The spectacle of old 'Jawn Mize, with one foot in the grave and the other on a banana, peel -to revive a nifty popular about the time Jawn was graduating from kindergar- ten -stepping in and showing these young gaffers how to slug was most entertaining, especially to those of us who boast a few (1) silver threads among the bald spots. * * * One thing which struck us rather forcibly was that the per- fect sponsor for these broad- casts would be a maker of throat lotion, and we do not mean the sort of lotion bottled in bond, or that pours with a frothy head on it. They way some of those microphone masters kept the air full Of gabble from start to finish without allowing even a split second of empty ails, was certain- ly a grand testimonial to what- ever they gargle their tonsils with. * * * But why -as we have written before -do these experts broad- casting such an important event act on the belief that if there should be even two consecutive seconds of silence, their audience Is going to. walk out on them? We always picture this type of broadcaster as a sort of split per- sonality -one of him describing the game,and th e other r stanii n g by gloatinglyadmiring his own glib verbosity., In the words of the old song - "I love its 'gentle murmur, I love its rapid flow, I love to wind my mouth up, and I love to watch it go." * * * However, we suppose that those who get in for free haven't any licence to criticize the show, and, as we said before, it was quite a series, especially that eleventh inning of the Sunday game. *** Still, there never was and- chances are -never will be such a World Series game as another in which the Brooklyn Dodgers, also took part. That was the fifth game in their 1920 series against Cleveland Indians, and the score stood two games to 'two. Then came the historic and never -to - be -forgotten fifth setto. * * * The first daffy teuch, accord- ing to New York Times' Arthur Daley, came when Uncle Wil- bert Robinson, the Dodger man- ager,. was making up his line-up to hand to the "Umpire -in -chief. Injuries had left Uncle Robbie a little short of third basemen and his roving eyes lit on Jack Sheehan, a kid just up from the minors. "Hey, kid," said Uncle Robbie, who couldn't remember his name.. "Didja ever play third base?" "Yes, sir," said the startled Sheehan. TV Foraged, Tenets,-,ijepring aid giving deaf persons -easy acSess to teles�ib�l ro rams is 'demonstrated b " a r London 1� s Y p model Exhibited ata British radio show, the video-asslster has Ione control with Two knobs on a specially constructed switch box. The outfit, still only in the demonstration stage, can be plugged Into any radio or TV set. Odd Buildings One Of the strangest buildings ever eonstruetad was the .Sugar Loaf Memorial to the lost sailors of Le . Havre, in France. Sugar molasses were misted with the cement so that the monument should: be known as the sweetest building in all Fpance' During the latter part of he 19th century, a builder finished the Leaning Tower of Neviansk, Siberia: He ;was well known 'fox boosting his honesty. At the de- dieation of the building, the gdv- arnor said: "There she stands, straight and, honest as the man who built her." The tower" im- mediately heeled over. r" In building "the grand MQ,SCOP in Kara Amid, Turkey, 680 sacks, of musk " were mixed with,, the mortar. Today, after IMO years, this odor Stili prevails Even a tiny particle of musk M. h1 Ffll valued. One of the world's most un- usual buildings is in Australia. An enterprising man out there, tired of waiting for a house built himself one made entirely of dis- used tombstones. The Leaning House of Port Said was built by an affection- ate father for his crippled son, who had one leg shorter than the other. The leaning house was supposed to enable, the boy to walk without limping. On the outskirts of Port Au- gustus, South Australia, is one of thestrangest suburbs in the world. It is Pipetown, a place inhabited by bachelors and old - age pensioners, and every build- ing is constructed in the shape of a pipe. The pipes are six feet or more in diameter, and are comfortably furnished, Perhaps the most fantastic building material ever used is bones. In Northern Ireland stands Lapin Lunch Time -Baby bunny family found in a beck yard gets fed with an eyedropper. Pumping warm milk into an eager young rabbit is Betty Ann Johnson, eight. Waiting with another hungry bunny is six-year-old Shirley Harvatin. Holding the diner is Betty's brother Carl. The children hope to raise the plump rabbits to fail - size house pets. We fear their parents may not agree. the remains of the famous Bone House. The walls are plastered inside and out with strong white mortar, embedded in which are thousands of bones in perfect state of _preservation. • The "Draught -board" house, of Norlpandy, Prance, has sur- vived a dozen ware and -revolu- tions. It was won' in 'a game of draughts' in aha' 15th century, and fors450' years each succeed- ing ownep ha,s kept. it painted in a draught. -1 oarci style. SPLITTING WOOD' -From Countryman's Year, by Haydn S. Pearson- - - SPLITTING wood is a task the countryman enjoys -and for severs reasons. It is not one of the pressing seasonal jobs that is shbject fo the dictates of time. Naturally, after the wood is sawed, a man likes toget it split and whedbarrowed into the shed before the rush of plowing, rr p g, haw' o mg, and planting is upon 'him, But with this deadline several weeks away he can work• along a comfortable tempo and enjoy the deep satisfaction that comes withi the readying of 'the fuel for another season. The feel' of his favorite asst is pleasant -an ax just the right heft and balance, with a razor -keen cutting edge. Men who split wood kno v that the secret of efficient work is not brute strength and weight. Splitting wood is an art that one learns by experience. There should be a big, solid chopping block, not too high, not too low, but just the right height to fit the chopper. Then when he brings the ax down, the piece to be split must be just the proper distance away to get the full power of the blow. Each thunk of wood poses a separate problem. Each must be studied for the, run of the grain. Clear pieces of oak and maple and birch split easily. It is when there are knots and twists that a elan takes a minute to ponder. Some of the chunks of old apple wood and beech are tot' knotty to • split for the kitchen range. These are tossed to a separate pile for use in the parlor base -burner. As the piles increase, the clean, bracing fragrance of split wood blends with the spicy pungency of the sawdust. There's time to rest a few minutes and listen to the high, haunting notes of the wood pewee that float down from the wood lot above the orchard. And if, by chance, the aroma of frying doughnuts comes from an open kitchen window, a man is never so pressed for time that he can't take a few minutes to see how the baking has turned out. "Okay," said Uncle Robbie, un- concernedly marking his name down on the line-up card. "You're starting." ' * * * Burleigh Grimes was the Dod- ger pitcher, a man with a -barb- ed wire beard and temper and a blazing fast ball. The first two Clevelanders singled to light up the foes under Grimes' low boil- ing point The scowling Grimes walked over to Sheehan at third base. . * * "Listen, kid," he said. "Tris Speaker is the next batter and he's gonna bunt. But I'm gonna make bins bunt where I want him to. Don't you leave your base. I'll field the ball myself, throw to you and force the run- ner coming into third." * * * It worked perfectly -theoreti- cally, anyway. Grimes made Speaker bunt exactly where planned. Grimes pounced on it and wheeled to throw to Shee- han. But his feet shot out from under hiin on the wet grass. He , sat down violently, the ball still in his hand. The bases were full. * * '* Grimes was so blind with rage when Elmer Smith stepped to the plate that he made Ho effort to use his spitball or anything fancy. He reared back and let go the hardest fast ball he ever threw in Hs life. And that's how Elmer Smith happened to hit the first home run with the bases full in world series history. * * * A couple of innings later Jim Bagby, the Cleveland pitcher, became the first pitcher in world aeries history to hit a home run, But even that isn't all. There was one other epic achievelnont. * t * Badly beaten but still trying, the Brooks got Pete Kilduff on second and Otto, Miller On first with none out when Clarence Mitchell, the successor to Grimes, came to bat. Mitchell was a good hitter and he hit .a screamer. It looked good for an instant as though -it might go to right centre for a triple. It was to be a triple, all right, but the wrong kind. * * .* ' Billy .Wambsganss, the Cleve- land second baseman, leaped high and speared the ball for one out. Kilduff and Miller, the ' base -runners, were moving at the crack of the bat. It was easy for Wamby to step on second base to retire Kilduff for ,the second out. He looked up and there was Miller still lumbering toward him. 'So Wamby tagged him for the third out. * * * ' . It was the firstand only un- assisted triple play in world ser- ies history! Just to complete the fantasy, in his next time at bat, Mitchell hit into a double play, thereby becoming the only man in world series history to pro- duce five outs in two tibias at bat. WIIY YOU SHOULD NOT TAKE SODA • If you suffer from acid indigostion, goo heartburn, sciontiste any baking aorta can add to your upset, destroy vitamins, canso a lrnIoote, acid rebound. "After male I had ledigeetion anti gee pales, and I practically lived on baking soda," ,nye Pater Georg.,' Lothbddgo, Alta. "Then I started tnkiag •r, Pierce'. Golden Modieal Dlbcovery end tho pane went away and I could oat and enjoy my mottle again. I gained S0 pounds and fait much better." Thousands wlso euabmd such distrew, due to no organics canoes, tried Dr" Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery with amazing roadie. Over 36,000 050 bottieb of this grout non-elooholio medicine, with its wonderful stomachic teak action, have boo sold to dote, And no wonder. 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According to Dr. Carl Stiehl, vice president of the World Council for the Wel- fare of the Blind, the machine "represents a considerable ad- vance over the work of its pre- decessors since it does not spell words but rather utters, in a comprehensible way, syllables and whole words and presents a synthetic.language which may be readily learnedby; b - the blind persons within a few days." Dr. Blum's apparatus is still in the laboratory stage. It will take $100,000 and at least three years before manufacturing on a large scale is possible. 'The cost of the ultimate machine would run about $270 to $300 a machine. ALL MISTAKEN A minister, walking beside a stream one Sunday, saw a small boy fishing. He went up to the boy and said; "My boy, don't you know it is not right to be ,shing on Sunday; and, besides, it is very cruel to insert that sharp hook into that poor beetle?" "Oh," said the boy, "that ain't no beetle, it's only an imitation bug." "I thought it was a real beetle." 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