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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1946-02-07, Page 2le ► PRINTS PHOTOS DIRECTLY ON WALL Photo murals can now be printed directly on a wall, just as you would make a print on a piece of paper. Scientists at the Glenn L. Martin Company's Baltimore laboratory perfected a jelly-like emulsion which, when melted, may be applied to the wall surface with a brush, sponge or rag. When it dries, the negative is held against this sensitized surface, light is applied and development of the picture proceeds normally. The entire operation is carried out under darkroom conditions, with ruby light. Above, an operator is making a print on a wall. ti J THE 15.N S ID E ON HOCKEY' By ED. FITKIN t:;ert'einan Joe Primeau, who was guest star on our radio pro - el am ia•it Sunday, had two unique experiences before he managed to c i:; the N.H.L. with the Leafs. O:: one occasion he was brought we ltd Conn Smythe for an im- port_:::: game with the old Mar- oons. Primeau fretted on the bench throughout the first two period:• and most of the third. Fi- nally, Maroons drew a penalty and SF :yti:e said to Primeau: "Okay, Joe. Go on out there - but don't leave lels Stewart's side Priiuead skated out to face-off with Stewart in the Leaf defense zone. Stewart got the draw, side- stepped Primeau, walked around Hap Day and fired the puck into the net. Primeau was on his way back to London the same night. * * Opportunity No. 2 came in the fat' of 1929. Still Primeau failed tc impress and when the Leafs journeyed to Buffalo for a pre- season exhibition game, the Tor- onto management verbally agreed to part with Joe for $3,500. A Pittsburgh official, hearing of this mooted transaction, was high- ly ly indignant. "We'll ',take Pri- meau." he said, "and give you $5,000." As it turned out, neither Buffalo nor Pittsburgh landed. Joe. In the game that night he scored the two goals that gave the Leafs a 2-1 victory. But what impressed the Leaf management most was the way Primeau set up plays for a couple of youngsters who had just turned pro -Charlie Conacher and Har- vey Jackson. Thus was born. Toronto's im- mortal Kid Line -a spectacular thieesome that stayed together for seven seasons. s* Maybe you'd like some statistics on this dashing trio? Well, here's their individual scoring records for that• sere. -year span: COACHER: 190 goals, 120 as- sists for 310 points. JACKSON: 138 goals, 112 assists for 2.0 points. PRIM EAL; : 66 goals, 176 assists for 242 points. Thus the line, as a unit, scored 394 goals, 408 assists for 802 points an average of approximately 115 pointe per season. ti * Also: Conacher was scoring champion in '338-34 and '34-35 and selected as alternate All-Star right-winger once and All-Star right-winger on four seccessive occasions. Jackson won the scoring title in '31-32. was All-Star Left winger on Refrigerator Plane Carries Full Load Perishable Goods Another milestone in aviation his- tory was recorded when the first refrigerator plane with a full pay load competed a cross-country' flight and set down a cargo of fresh vegetahie, flowtirs and live lobsters at LaGuardia Field, New York. The 'plane left San Francisco with 8,000 pounds of perishable items. It picked up and took on other merchandise at Los Angeles, Salt Lake City and Denver, includ- ing a floral piece, a replica of a float for the Tournament of hoses, for delivery to Mayor LaGuardia. Celery, corn cm the cob, garde - !lige, orchids and other produce and flowers as well as some serum, also Werecarrried on the 'plane. four occasions and alternate all- star left-winger once, * * * But: Primeau. the smoothie who did so much to make this line such a success, NEVER made the first all -tar team! - He was selected as alternate centre .on one occasion despite the fact that he twice finished second in the scoring race, once behind Jackson in '31-32 and later as run- ner-up to Conacher in '33-34. Joe's only outstanding award in Lis N.H.L. career was the Lady Byng Trophy (clean play coupled with effectiveness) in '31-32. Such is the way of sport. * * * (Editor's Note: Ed Fitkin, con- ductor of this column, can.. be heard each Sunday afternoon at 4.35 over C -H -U -M (1050) dis- pensing breezy, dramatic and enter- taining stories on "The Inside on Sports." Mr. Fitkin-address, Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto - will be glad to answer questions about the players and the game). 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