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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1953-11-26, Page 7tt s4 TNECaIVEit SPORTS r,OtI�MN 4 seotot ftid' it 't/Y/4fiV S Wr G We haven't any idea when the floc. key. Hall of Fame at Kingston will be- come something more tangible than a vague dream of the future. We believe, though, that the game today is big enough, and its background sufficiently rich in episode, history and rnomento for establishment of, a Hall that will rivals in a measure, the baseball shrine at Cooperstown, N. Y. In Montreal there is a collection of hockey sticks,' with which the original owners performed record feats, and which will be a fine item for the Hall, And the richest addition to this 'unusual assortment was made not long since when a collector of hockey trivia donated to the group the stick that the hockey -immortal Howie Morenz carried that night of January 28, 1937, when the Stratford Streak caromed off Big Earl Siebert, crashed heavily, skates -first, into the wooden • border just above the ice at the South end of the Montreal Forum. and broke his leg. Two months later Howie died. They said his heart hacr failed him. More likely his heart was broken as he realized he might never play his beloved game again. Probably the Morenz stick is the lightest in weight, of all the sticks in the Montreal Forum collection. Naturally, it has dried out considerably in' the 15 years since it fell from Howie's hands, but it was carefully shellacked as a preserva- tive measure. Morenz always used a very light stick. Some players believe they get more control and more speed of shot with a heavyweight club, 'but Morenz never thought so. Howie used what is known as a No. 3, stick so that it is carried at a distance from the body. The angle of the blade to the handle makes that difference. There is just one autograph on the stick. Suitably enough it was inscribed by Howie's great partner over a long span of years, Aurel Joliet. The stick goes to join a notable collection of war -clubs and they will, in the course of time, go into the Hockey Hall of Fame. We imagine the biggest club in the lot is that which belonged to Nels Stewart when the great scorer played his final games with New York Americans. Stewart favored the heaviest stick he could get. Another big club is that with which Cannonading Charlie Conacher scored almost the last of his 225Elmer e sticks with which Gordie Howe, Teddy Lindsay, Lath, Porky Dumart, and Milt Schmidt scored their 200th goals are there. Rocket Richard has two sticks in the display, one with which he scored goal No. 200, another with which he notched the counter that broke Nels Stewart's life -time record of 324 NHL goals. And there's a touch of near -tragedy among the sticks. For hanging there is the club Ace Bailey carried that night of December -12, 1933, when he was crashed face -downward by Eddie Shore• fractured his skull, hovered between life and death many days and nights and finally recovered. Your comments and suggestions For this column wilt be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 437 Yonge St., Toronto. Cattf ort DISTILLERS LIMITED AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO ee P1 !N 48 SE SENSE By BOB ELLIS In the —dispute between the gold miners and the mine operators, neither the arguments of the union for, nor the argu- ments of - management against, anion security are impressive. A. Horse Smiles Union leaders say that they need the "checkoff" or "main- tenance of membership" to fin- ance union activities. This in itself is a good. reason and has been recognized as s u c h, amongst others by Mr. Justice Rand; but no evidence has been adduced yet that it is a right, except the precedent of six provinces where it has been put on the Statutes. On the other side of the fence some •of the big operators have solemnly declared their concern for the freedom of their em- ployees which they see threat- ened by the "union bosses " An argument which perhaps could draw a smile from a horse. So far, so good. Here are the two industrial giants at a tug of war and the rest of the peo- ple are looking on trying to pick the winner. Democratic .Rights However, when labour' lead- ers are claiming union security as a "democratic" right and the Honourable Minister of Labour says that it is "a good point for collective . bargaining" a n d should not be made compulsory in law, the question immediate- ly becomes one of general in- terest as it may prejudice and jeopardize the rights of others. To denote the right of asso- ciation as "democratic" is not only false, it is outright dan- gerous. "Democratic" is a political word with the connotation of government. Therefore a demo- cratic right could be construed as a right by the government, which could be taken away again by the government, The right of association, and all rights deriving from it, are much more than. political. IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER lP life's riot worth living it May be your liver At'8 a faotl It takes up to two pinta of liver bile a day to keep your digestive tract in top *lupe' If your liver bile is not bowing freely your food may not digest . , . gas bloats up your stomach . ,. you feel const' ated and all the fun and sparkle go out of life. That's when von need mild gentle Carter's Little Liver kis. These famous vegetable pills help stimulate the flow of livor bile. Soon your digestion starts funetimt ngproperly and you feel that happy days are here again! Don't gu:r stay sunk. Always keels Carters little Liver Pile an band, 3'J$ at y our druggist. Natural Rights The right of a man ,to form associations for his spiritual and material development is from Nature, not from the State, which indeed is itself based on it. Man was created free -and en- dowed with intelligence and free will. He was before the State was, which he organized • for his own benefit better to protect his own rights. It is the duty of the State to protect the natural rights of its members. It may define and regulate them, but it can neither add to them nor detract ,+from them. • Eternal, Law These rights are based on the universal law of injustice, de- fined over 2,000 years by the last great Roman philosopher as " a true law, a right reason, conformable to nature, univer- sal, unchangeable, et erne 1, whose command urge us to duty, and whose prohibitions restrain us from evil.. . This 1 14 can- not be contradicted by any other law, and is not liable either to derogation or. abro- gation .. . in all times and na- tions this universal law must forever reign, eternal and im- perishable. It is the sovereign master and emperor of all be- ings. God himself is its author, its promulgator, its enforcer." Natural Justice If the unions are arguing for union security as a political right, they are arguing on the wrong plane. It is a natural right, and it is as such that society in its own interest, must safeguard it. The Minister of Labour again is far off the track of "right reason" when he says that union security is "a good point for collective bargaining." Its form :might be a point for bargaining, subject to the needs of each and every individual case. But the principle is' an absolute and should be 'written. into positive law. In Natural Justice Canadians are free to form associations, whether it is to play Bingo or to negotiate the price of milk or to bargain for wages. They look to their , democrati- cally elected government for protection of their rights. This column weicomes sug- gestions, wise or foolish. and all criticism, whether constructive or destructive and will try to . answer any • question. A.ddres8 Box 1, 123 your • 118th $Streettetto et Ellis, NewToronto, Ont. High Tee — Champion golfer Patty Berg keeps her swinging arm in shape during an early morning practice session on the roof of a New York City hotel. Of all the characters overblown. with a sense of their awn im- portance --and there are plenty of them in this world—it • has always seemed to us that sports moguls are about the most in- flated. Slather the praise on theesport from which they make their livings as thick as you please, and they take it, as no. more than right and proper. But stick in a word or so of criticism, and they howl like so many .stue, pigs w * * A recent instance of this was seen when, after the court case In Barrie where a hockey player was charged with manslaughter, the judge had a few pointed things to say about unnecessary' roughness. From the reaction of the moguls, notably • Clarence Campbell and Conn Smythe, you,, might • have •thought that u, Honor was attacking the British';' Flag or the Christian religion. "What—hockey too rough? Ricli- culous! It's unheard of! How ignorant. can people get" was the general tone of their remarks. .h * In the November 16 issue of the Toronto Globe & Mail, Canada's best-known and most - admired columnist had something to say along this line; Several months ago when we . wrote about rough hockey we received a Letter of rebuke from Mr. Clarence Campbell, • president of the NHL and na• - tural mouthpiece for hockey. He said that what we had writ- ten was probably libelous • though as a lawyer he ought to have known better, We were not speaking as an ob-. server .for we have not seen a hockey match in twenty years, but as the result of reading : stories by hockey writers. They: have all at different times spoken against rough hockey. Now . Mr...Justice ..Wells . has powerfully reinforced what we have all been saying. Ere was presiding at a trial for man- slaughter of one young player who had crashed another play er into the boarcis, inflicting, fatal injuries. This offense is known as "boarding" and carries a minor penalty. Is it to be considered deserving of only a minor penalty when one player is killed as a result of it? There is enough .vio- lence in the world without sports and games adding to -it. To point up McAree`s eri.ti- cism, that same issue of the Globe and Mail carried the news that on the previous Saturday night, two Boston players, in a game with the Maple Lent's, had suffered leg fractures and would probably be lost to their club for most of the season! 0 0 0 The truth of the matter is that hockey, in spite of what the high brass claims, EAS got a whole lot • rougiher this past ten years or so Believing, rightly or wrong- ly, that the cash customers were Lured by the slain -bang type of game in which high ;t.icking, • boarding and rink -corner free- for-alls are a feature,. coaches and managers have boon look- ing for players who can both "take it" and "dish it out "rte- ther than those who can sticks handle, dodge and passe, et .7 * Naturally, what the big guys feature the little fellows copy, the big trouble being they are less skilful at it, with the re suit that Royal Touch — . 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