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The Seaforth News, 1961-06-22, Page 7Haven't The Decency To De Ashamed The third installment of the continuing1900-01 college bas- ketball scandal last month brought forth, preclietablYi the sanctimonious protestations of edueators, the pitiable confess slims of players, and the mud- dled logic of coaches. Each strip- ped the blame from himself, but none tackled the most embarras- sing question; What had been done to alter the conditions that created the first major scandal tee years ago? The answer, to be blunt, was nothing, Basketball in 1960-61 remain- ed the same commercial opera- tion - big business masql evad- ing as amateur sport - it had been a decade earlier. Tall boys with eyes sharper than their grades still received college scholarships. Teams still played in the large metropolitan arenas, such as New York's Madison Square Garden. Even the games on the campuses attracted gam- blers. The result was inevitable, 9Vhen New York District Attor- ney Frank Hogan announced last month the indietment of Joseph , Hacken, the second gambler - fixer indicted in the fitment scandal, he revealed the names of five players who fixed games at three colleges (NYU, St. Sohn's, and Seton Hall; all three play often at Madison Square Garden and all three •award many scholarships based on bas- ketball ability), seven players from six colleges who failed to report attempted bribes, and even two college freshmen who were paid to introduce fixers to varsity basketball players Am- ong the reactions to the scandal: "It was quite regrettable that Mr. Hogan, a friend of mine, was forced to make an announcement involving two of our former players," said the Very Rev. John A. Flynn, president of St. John's University. "St. john's does not intend to de-emphasize basket- ball or any other . . , sport," he later added. During the week, St. John's opened a $3.5 million athletic auditorium. "1 did it or my bride and my baby," said Ray Paprocky, a remorseful NYU star who du/rip- ed games. Amid regrets, excuses, and il- logic, the basic ills remained un- cured. Only when some school has the courage to admit its mis- takes, to stop recruiting players, to stop the win -at -any -price philosophy, can anything worth- while be accomplished. Until then, young players, unable to resist the temptations offered by colleges, will be unable to resist the temptations of gamblers. In- evitably, the scandals will eon - Untie. Swarms Of Fish Near The North Pole About five in the afternoon we submerged and set our course for the North Pole. All through the night as we sped northward the ice detector and television scanned the surface in vain for patches of thin ice. It began to seem that our belief we would find thin ice frequently enough to surface at will was overly optimistic. Our plan to surface precisely at the North Pole began to look hopeless. Cranter Bacque had a daily routine for checking out his television set to make sure it was operating properly. Part of this process involved switching on the forward floodlight and using the beam of' light it threw as a, sort of test pattern while he ad- justed and focused his camera. On 1Vionday, Cramer was work- ing away at this task, The up- ward cone of light was Plainly visible in •the television screen and it beeame alternately sharp and fuzzy as' .Cramer adjusted the controls. Suddenly the screen was flood- ed with fish. At first we thought Cramer's adjustments had gone awry, making things appear on the screen which didn't belong there, But as he adjusted the focus the fish appeared even more clearly, Individually they were fairly small -no more than 8 inches long -but their 'number seemed countless, Men came from all over the ship to watch the show. Here we were, 400 feet below the surface and les.s than S00 miles from the North Pole -what MERRY MENAGERIE • r • Ng-- ( "It's a very nice epat trnent, but thcreli not closet space!" sort or fish could they be? No one could be sure, but gem Dr. Lyon and Walt Wittinarin thought they Most closety reser- bled ordinary North Atlantic herring. The school was enor- mous. On we went, mile after mile, and the sea appeared full of fish, It was possible that the same school of fish remained with us, attracted by the light, but we were speeding along at 10 knots, a fairly stiff pace for such little fellows to keep up. Furthermore, they didn't appear to be swimming along with tis: rather, we seemed to be passing through them. The hypnotically undulating pattern was rudely broken when a huge black shape shot sudden- ly through the picture, jaws agape and eye flashing, And that's about all the description 1 can give, All of us were watch- ing closely at the time but what- ever it was came and went too swiftly for identification. It was apparent that he was up to no good, and at first we all thought it was some sort of predatory fish. Afterward it occurred to us that it might also have been a Seal, but' whether or not seals can go that deep is not known. The appearance of the stranger did not spoil the show, however. As we sped on, the lithe shapes of the shoot continued to flit through aur floodlight. The black villain never returned. Then, as suddenly as they had appeared, the fish were gone, Who. knows ' how many other displays' of, na- ture we missed beneath the arc- tic ice simply fer lack of eyes to see them? -From "Surface at the Pole," by Commander James Calvert, USN.. FAST MAN - in about the time it takes to read these words, Dennis Johnson, 22, above, has run 100 yards. Termed by some experts as the fastest man alive, Johnson has tied the college record of 9.3 seconds on four occesions. He's from the island of Jamaica. A Move In The Right Direction! Home. building is a huge, 620 - billion -a -year industry with an enormous capacity to absorb loan funds since. the bulk of money spent on homes is borrowed. Isi earlier recessions, home build- ing, albeit after a. time lag, re- sponded to bhe ready availability of mortgage credit. But it is now less responsive. There is ne back- log any more of housing demand carried over from the Great De- pression and World War II, The home building industry, taking advantage of bountiful government aids,has gone far to price itself out of the market. Horne building could benefit most from actions like that re- _ ported in the following Associat- ed Press dispatch: LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18 - A Los Angeles local of the Inter- national Association of Plaster- ers and, Cement Masons rejected last night a 121/2 cent -an -hour wage increase offered by em- ployers. "We Teel our presenl wages are sufficient," said Burt Chap- man, President of Plasterers Lo- cal No 2. "We turned down the extra money in order to support President Kennedy's plea 'to hold the line en inflation and because it. may stimulate cons truction work.' -- Firs( National Bank, Monthly Letter, IT you hear that Minn* re - cretin, "Happy days are here again!" buzzingthrough the air, don't be elarined. It's just the thousands of schoolteachere in the nation humming, in one vast chorus, 0 tune acknowledging graduation time. 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BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE TORONTO CENTRAL location: 42 rooms total, 9 . suite apartment building built from pre-war . materials; 'thls extra large building Will outlast and outproduce most 'of recent structures, excellent greet, yearly rentals close to 910,000. No problems. with these rentals. $0,500 cash required and the price is low, be. cause the vendor len for USA and hen to sellCall Mr. T. Warawa, RO. 34653, E. KurdydYk, Realtor. 514 An- nette Street, Toronto, POR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS FOUR position Chaise Lounge Cots - $11.95. Portable Water Softeners and Purifiers - 520,00. Barbecues - 150,95, Clothes Dryers - $11.95. Transistor Radios. Many otherthnes. Catalogue. TWEDDLE MERCHANDISING CO. FERGUS 18, ONTARIO FISHING TACKLE CATCH FISH, every few minutes, with device made In five minutes. Enclose 51.00 and self-addressed envelope un- stamped, J. Adams, P.O. Box 82, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. How Can 1? By Roberta Lee Q. How can I frost some win- dow glass? A. 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NUTRIA ATTENTION PURCHASERS OF NUTRIA Wben purchasing Nutria oonSider the following points which this organiza- tion offers: I. The best available gook, no cross- bred or standard types recommended. 2. The reputation of a plan which is proving itself substantiated by tiles of satisfied ranchers. 3. Full Insurance against replace. ment, should they not live or hr the event of sterility (all fully explained In our certificate of merit.) 4. We give you only =stations which are in demand for fur garments, 5. You receive trom this organization e guaranteed pelt market In writing, 6. Membership in our ex el u siv e breeders' association, whereby only purchasers of (his stock may Partici. t pate In the benefits so offered. 7- Prices for Breeding Stock start at $200. a pair. Special offer to those who qualify: earn your Nutria on our cooperative basis. Write: Canadian Nutria Ltd., R.R. Ne. 2, Stouffyille, Ontario, PERSONAL UNWANTED HAIR VANISHED away with Saca-Pelo. &ma- rch) is different. 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PONIES roits SALE SHETLAND Ponies for sale, grade and registered mares and stallions and child's Poniea Bridgewood Farms, Woodbridge, 1110 No. 1. ATIas 8.0713, PROFITABLE OCCUPATIONS GET Big Malls, Comm -Circulars free, and cash besides, Money making op - Portal -ales for everyone. Guaranteed Instructions, 250. Edward's Enterprises, 57 Gates Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts. PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR SALE - New Modern Horne over. looking beautiful river; and real estate business. One hundred mile territory separate office, 527,000, terms, Write to: Metter's, Chapeau, Que, FRANKFORD, Ont.; 6 rooms, all tows conveniences, large lot near Trent River; terms. Contact J .W, Summers, Colborne. Ont., or call Colborne 68, evgs, 16 ACRES mixed fruit and nuts. on Main Highway between Vineland and Hamilton. Large House, Levi Housser, Beamsville, Ontario. ALBERTA 640 ACRES West of Edmonton on Jasper Highway. Ideal for two families or one large family. Year round work. Pulpwood Pulpmth nearby. Good demand for Pulpwood at good prices. Start to make money first day. Land price from $25 to 530 per acre. Terms cash or ex- change for property nearby. For in- formation write Mr. Frank Russe, 48 Regent St,, Toronto 2, Ont. or phone ESL 6-8689. STAMPS 100 MIXED Australian stamps for 250. We supply stamps to fill your Derain. ion store's stamp albums. Write Sutton., 1927T Upper James, Hamilton. SUMMER RESORTS HOLIDAY IN Bonnechere Valley, heart of Refl. frew County. Good maim beaches, sight-seeing. Write EGANVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EGANVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA Chalet Bungalow Camp GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB FRENCH RIVER, ONT. AAA-ATRO & DUNCAN HINES RECOMMENDATION EXCELLENT fishing, golf, tennis, water sports. Delicious meals, accommodation and service add up to a relaxing holi- day at this informal resort on the famous French River. Reasonable rates include meals and maid service. Dick Brock, Manager Write, wire or phonedirectNoeivflle, direct Noelville, 898.2244 or Toronto, 110. 1-2081, SEE THE WONDERFUL SUNSETS AT New Hostel Belvedere SITUATED on wind-swept bluffs, over- looking 30000 Islands, Georgian Bay. Golf, tennis, fishing, bathing. Rooms with private bath; rooms with private toilet. Ali rooms with hot and cold running water. Beautyrest mattresses. Meals taps. BOOKLET—A. G. PEEBLES, MGR. PARRY SOUND, ONTARIO PHONE RIVERSIDE 6-5581 AND RIVERSIDE 64990 TEACHERS WANTED Keq0l1171: gfisf1v111110:01. 0 11 5 and experieriCe to Fred i.ew2adlotiNpirro.oi:issos,t4e.i.,1, iss S e p a re te S cant re q u 1 re s ace In the slej .t . 80,0 15116e1,tolypny.lyDusttigetSiti-i lieate 43,400 with yearly irierement of 2 teachers, modern 0.rootn school, situ. DeSenUs, SecretaryamMOurer Bin 100, STARTING salary for firSt.elass certi., For Grades 4, 5, and 7. Separate School Board TEACHERS WANTED EY SIOUX LOOKOUT application please state vein - experience and the name and Yeur last Inspector. APPLY to: MR, L. C. BOWER, SEC.-TREAS, R. C. SEPARATE SCHOOL elOARE) BOX 038, SIOUX LOOKOUT, ONT. QUALIFIED teacher for rural school, enrolment 23. Apply stating salary ex- pected qualifications end last inspec- tor to Mrs, Herb. Smith, Sec,,,Treas., fill I, Grafton, Ont. ST. CATHARINES COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, requires three teachers, duties to begin In September: 1. HOME ECONOMICS 2. COMMERCIAL WORK, including Senior Stenography, 3. SENIOR MATHEMATICS. Salary Schedule 54,500 —S7,900 4,800 --- e,200 5,280— 9,100 5,00— 9,400 Annual Increment, $300. Cumulative Sick Leave and Retirement Gratuity Plan, Generous Experience Allowance. Preference given to fully qualified and experienced teachers. For the first two positions named consideration will be given to others if background appear, adequate. Apply, givina full information, to F, W. 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