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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-07-28, Page 6• •rm:o-a.:a Look, Maw, No Wings—If you're like moat people AN ho go all out for fried chicken, but leave the wings for thenext guy, here's good news for you. Peter Bauman shows one of the new breed of wingless chickens he's developed in the basement of his home. More white meat, says Bauman, as he compares the new type, right, with the old-fashioned variety, left. PORT It is no secret to any of our long- suffering customers that there has never been anything faintly resem- bling a passionate love affair be- tween ourself, on the one side, and the branch of sport known as Track and Field on the other. * * * Not that we ever really make an issue of it, or go around broadcast- ing to the world, "I hate Track and Field, I hate Track and Field, I hate—" and so forth. Our attitude in that regard is much similar to the one we hold toward—well, let's say for example, artichokes, sard- ines and coloratura sopranos. * * * That is to say we have sat through sessions of Lily Pons and others of her ilk, also partaken of artichokesand sardines —although all three under duress, if we know what we mean. But if they had to depend solely on our personal patroime,e all the artichoke breeders and sardine chokers would be starv- ing to death and Miss Pons would be living on her High C's. (Lay that pistol down, we'll come quietly.) * * * So when we rear back and pre- pare to fire a few high, hard ones in the general direction of Track and Field (Canadian Variety) it should be clearly understood that we do so more in a spirit of sorrow than of anger. The late P. J. MW - queen is said to have to have wept copious tears of joy when Percy Williams scored his double triumph at the Olympics; and well -knowing the interest P, J. took in such mat- ters, and the swell gent he was, we have no doubt that he did. * * * But, for ourself, we would sooner kibitz on any back -alley horseshoe - pitching contest than have a front - row pew at the greatest Track and Field extravaganza ever put on any- where. * * * Which reminds us that a friend of ours has for a long time been asking us why we don't write sonte- Q1Skippy" ,Roberge ` Popular f•'ieltl,spark-plug with Maple Leaf Baseball Team• thing about Horseshoe Pitching and what a grand sport it is; and some- day, when we feel up to doing jus- tice to such a broad subject, we intend doing so. * * * As a matter of fact we consider Horseshoe Pitching the finest form of athletic endeavor ever invented, with just one exception. That ex- ception was a special variety of baseball a lot of guys, who shall be nameless, used to play on Sunday mornings when they should prob- ably have been in church. * * * In this kind of baseball they had a keg of soda -pop or some other harmless beverage parked just past third base; and in order to get a jolt of such beverage, a runner had to reach third by fair means or foul. (We may say that excepting in this pastime we never knew of batters praying that a fair - hit ball WOULDN'T go over the fence— for if you socked one out of the park home you to go all lwaye had dallying at third.) without * * * But to get back on the highway after this lengthy and probably un- necessary detour. What we started out to say is this; the Canadian amateur athletic authorities are pro- posing to spend a hundred grand, and as much more as they can wangle, on sending a slew of our young Track and Fielders—with, of course, a full complement of coaches, assistant -coaches, mana- gers and advisers—to far-off New Zealand to take part in the British Empire Sports. * * * Furthermore, on the strength of trials recently held, it looks as if said Canadian team will boast just about one athlete who has a reason- able chance of finishing better than a bang up fourth or fifth. * * $ Now travel is undoubtedly educa- tional and broadening, and some of our very best friends are connected with the railway and steamship rackets (passenger divisions.) But in the name of national pride, why not just raise the money and let the boys and girls have that nice long trip Down Under; but with the pro- viso that if any one of then takes part in any sort of athletic contest while there, he or she will be told to swim home. * * * Perhaps we speak with a trace of bitterness in this matter; but we feel bitterly about it too. Every time we hear of Canada sending off a repre- sentation to take part in Interna- tional Competition—Tennis, Track and Field Skiing and now, after last winter, even Hockey—we in- dulge in a spot of mental shudder- ing. We know that almost certainly they're doomed before they even start; and although by no means a flag -flapper, we just hate to see the name "Canada" everlastingly among the also-rans. * * * To repeat an oft -told anecdote we're like the boxer who was being told, for the 'steenth time, what a good game loser he'd again proved , himself to be. "It would be nice, just for a change, to find out if I could be a good game winner," was his reply, And it would be nice, too, 11 we kept out of International competition till we've developed onething that can really compete. Sign on a Bronx store undergo- ing alterations: "No business - - as usual:" 'WHAT GOES ON 1N THE WOULD c,""14-' VNofdwnBldie Russia The great exodus of Missions .from Holland is in progress—tak- ing place to such an extent that the Hollanders are havipg a terrific laugh at the expense of the Krem lin boys. Here's how it all came about. For three years, the Soviet Em - bossy has been pressing the Neth- erlands Government to repatriate persons of Russian origin. Some of those claimed by the Soviets are •married to Hollanders and are now legally Dutch subjects. Others did not wish to return Jo Russia, for various reasons, and the Dutch authorities refused to make them go against their will. But the Soviet Embassy kept bringing up case after case, and throwing out dark hints that Rus- sians were being kept In Holland in some sort of captivity. Finally the Dutch Foreign Em- bassy made a sporting offer. It would place Russian -language ad- vertisements in leading Dutch news- papers, offering facilities for any Russians who wished to go home. The Netherlands Government paid for the ads, and also promised to provide an assembly place, with suitable lodgings, for the with who would no doubt show up. (Back, of this offer was appar- ently the hope that the Russidns would relent on their policy con- cerning repatriation of Hollanders from Soviet Russia. Since the end of the war, some 20,000 Dutch sub- jects have come back from '"the Soviet zone of Germany, but it has been almost impossible to obtain the repatriation of those In Russia, Poland and the Baltic States.) The ads. were printed six weeks or so ago, stirring up considerable comment, and the Hollanders wait- ed with keen interest the `stream of would-be repatriates the Soviet Embassy evidently expected. And here's what the stream amounted to. Its name is Nina Gulevskaya, dark and pretty, who is going back to her home at Rostov with her two infant daughters. When Nina was 16, she was among the many Russian girls rounded ftp by German police and taken to Germany for munitions work. Find- ing conditions there intolerable, she escaped to Holland early in 1945. "I like Holland well enough," dim told a reporter, "but no country is nice when one is alone. I ado not interested in politics—I just want to go home." Her greatest anxiety seemed to be over whether she cut get her Dutch alimony transferred to Russia. With all due respect to Comrade Stalin—the most fitting comment that comes to mind Is, "Some exodus!" Italy The Vatican has offered to Rom- an Catholics who belong to the Communist party a final choice between the tenets of the Catholic faith and the doctrines of Marx,. Lenin and Stalin. After lengthy study, the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office has given its categorical opinion that Roman Catholics can- not inscribe themselves in or pub- lish, defend or head Communist, publications. The opinion of the Supreme Con- gregation was issued in the form of answers to four questions: Is it legal for Roman Catholics to join the Communist ,party, or lend it support? — Is it legal for Roman Catholics to make propaganda for Communist doctrines and activities? —Can communicants, if they have freely and knowingly done either of these two things, be admitted to the sacraments of the Church? 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