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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-11-06, Page 7TSE atvert SPORTS MaMI teao ¢r I cfFt' G " d: 1A The teams battling ilz Canada's two great football conferences, the Interpro- vincial in the east, the Western Interpro- vincial an the prairies, are nearing the end of the long, hard trail, and the Grey Cup classic played annually in Toronto is al- most in sight, This is Canada's biggest, most slhectacular, one -day sports spree, where aniid a riot of color and white 11) -gallon hats, cast meets wrest, perhaps in snow, perhaps in mutt, perhaps 00 a clear, fast greenish field, It is our greatest sports spectacle, it is also the meeting of two contrasting type of folks, the jovial, breezy westerners, the 'Bore' conservative easterners: All this we admit, the glory and the color of it all, But you'll pardon us if we again go ou record as stating that ne don't be- lieve this great one -day show is a fair break for the customers, either east or west, This is a remark that probably will get us ostracized front better social circles in flair Toronto, a city in which we have, hitherto, been received with warmth and hos- pitality. But even et the risk of suffering the cold shoulders and icy, disdain of Bay, Bioor, College and other centres, u e still insist that the football customers, the hntnlle gents who make the whole thing possible, aren't getting a fair break. We're thinking of the good sports folk of Regina, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg, who have dug generously and deeply into their jeans when deficits faced their beloved clubs, fans who paid their way in to every game, fans without whose support none of the teams could exist. And the same applies to Ottawa, Mon- treal and Hamilton, though in lesser degree, because these cities are within easy reach of Toronto, for those who have plane, bus or train fare, and can get a ticket, We think this series should be honor -cud -Bonne games, at least, in the Pities of the two champion teams. Yerhaps this wouldn't draw so much money as the one -day show in Toronto, because none of the other cities have anything approaching the capacity of the huge Toronto Varsity stadium, excepting possibly Montreal, where the games are played in the baseball park, an a bob -tailed field, But, of course, if money is the fundamental consideration, our argument is all wrong. We were figuring, merely from the sport- ing angle for a sort of grand finale in which the custamsr, instead of being deprived of the finale of the big drama, would get a chance to see the thing he had helped create, Iike the Stanley Cup, or world's baseball series, These do pretty well financially, at that. Your comments and suggestions for this column will be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, r/o Carver; Nouse, 431 Yonge St., Toronto. „ Calvert DISTILLERS LIMITED AMHERSTSURO, ONTARIO We were ruddy well sure that *tome day those Russians would go too far—and now it looks as $t they've done it, We didn't mind Joe's boys claiming the in- vention of baseball, hockey: and gin rummy and were even pre- pared to hold still if they came out and said that it was some of the lads down on the banks of the Volga who devised the noble tr*-mmeert of crap shooting. But now they're out trying to tell the English how to referee soccer football; and if that hasn't torn ft, we don't know that will. * M r The nerve of the blighters ! Next thing they'll be saying fish - and -chips is Russian! Anyway, here's the tale as told by Arthur Ellis, who was referee in this y'ear's Cup final, and who has had wide international exper- ience including the Olympic final at Helsinki last Summer. * « r Ellis was one of the panel of referees nominated by Federa- tion internationale de Football Association members to assemble before the Olympio Games and attempt to unravel some of the knotty points. The method of match control proved to be the most controversial subject and it was eventually decided that a referee should control the match by the method in use in his own e0untry. ► r « This meant that the Russians, who had been in a minority on la question of what is known as the Diagonal System, were able to use their own innovation al - bided to as the Linear System. What happens, broadly speaking, is that in one the referee oper- ates in a diagonal track across the field of play with the two linesmen watching on opposite sidelines and in the other the referee confines his activities to a strip along one whole side with the other side directed by linesmen in opposite halves. « a r At the conference the Russians pressed the claims for their sys- tem because the referee has less territory to patrol; he is always able to see his linesmen and their waving of flags for in- fringements; he seldom becomes entangled with the play or struck by the ball; and he can choose the side with the 'sun at his back and is therefore not likely to be troubled by the sun shining in his eyes, which often occurs with the Diagonal System. ✓ 5 r The sincerity with which the Russians pleaded their argu- ments so convinced Ellis that he decided the Linear System was worthy of a practical test. So on arrival home and after discussion with prominent English League officials he arranged for a match to be played by the town team of his native Halifax, Yorkshire, with himself as referee. ✓ a r Ellis now writes in the cur- rent edition of the Football As- sociation Bulletin: "The first dis- advantage which was apparent to me was that in order to decide when the ball went out of play over the touch line I had to keep very close to that line, Con- Cow•aulating Cow—Miranda, cow, offers her mathematical ser- vices to a surveyor. He is busy checking figures and plans to bring irrigation .water to 205,000 arid acres south of Red Bluff. As Miranda will be using some of that water, she is exercising special Interest In his instruments and board, "Looks like a funny way to hying water down there by making marks on this here board;' she eomments, The surveyor is too busy to explain. Footprint—Actress Ave Gardner, reported ejected from the home of her husband, Frank Sinatra, shows up at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood to have her footprint taken. Frankie wasn't there. sequently, when play was near the centre field 1 found myself giving decisions for infringe- ments some 50 yards away. I tremble to think what would be the result of giving a penalty kick when no official was within 40 yards of the incident-!" v r Another disadvantage, Ellis points out, is that players "nat- ter" at each other and in some cases use threats. By being close at hand the referee can, by issu- ing advice or exercising a curb- ing influence upon an excited player, prevent trouble from de- veloping. In the Linear System threats and bad language would pass undetected. O 0 r Players participating in the match were asked for their opin- ion of the Linear System. They agreed that the referee never obstructed the play, but there was a time lag between the lyinesman flagging and the re- feree whistling for stoppage of play which caused considerable confusion, From the test and an other conducted in Cambridge- shire by William Ling, the sec - end British referee on the FIFA panel, the conclusion was that the Linear System had more dis- advantages than advantages. And that it is not in conformity with the principle that the efficient control of the game depends upon the referee accepting full respon- sibility and unhesitatingly and. courageously discharging it, r * ,s So there you are, Mister Stalin! Your ruddy refereeing system has had a trial—and a fair trial, mark, yeti!—and been found sadly wanting. So try that - over on your balalaika, Uncle Joe—and after this don't go messing about with the more serious problems of life. In other words, stay in your own blinkin' class! Girls Get Married Younger Than Ever Of every thousand girls mar- ried in England and Wales dur- ing 1950, those aged 20 or less numbered 283, the highest figure in five years, Australian girls, too, are mar- rying young. In .one year 927 have married aged le, 138 aged 15, 24 aged 14, and four brides were only 13. In some countries these Aus- tralian weddings would be ille- gal. Sixteen is the lowest age for a bride in Britain, while in Tonga a girl must wait till she is 18. At the other extreme are Ja- maica and Cyprus, where the law says nothing about marriage age and a girl can wed when she likes. When these colonies do tackle the problem they will face a ticklish task, for opinions dif- fer. In India the Child Marriage Restraint Act of 1930 was bitter- Iy opposed in some quarters on religious grounds. So was a re- cent proposal in Singapore to raise the marriage age from 14 to 16. Twelve was, until recently, thought old enough for marriage in Northern Ireland, and sell is in Fiji and Rhodesia. Tribal custom accounts ' for early marriages in many primi- tive communities. Yet even in the 'U.S.A., though some States bar marriage for women under 18, or 21 if parents (bjeet, other States Still allow glris of 12 to become brides. • UAITY MUMS INSIST on ehtvlu wit's I1.0.P. Waling Muir et them. '1'tvendle Chlefte 'nit') IOIi of It.O,I breeding bail: of thorn sell to malty entice at 01,0 Patna mire or lose Chan estates with little or no 11.0.P. breeding Malt of elan. war vim we dct it/ fur tarso Volume la the enewer, it 13 net tett soon to heolt sour 5310 he ,,o turity' Penne for 1043. Wok ly but+hee. Older pullet*, t-atnlogue. 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