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seem as though, along with United
States imports acid several attrac-
tive features of the American game,
we might have brougllt'nortll of the
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To Work With His Works—Distinguished British Author W. border just a little t00 R1uCl1 of
Soinerset Maugham will appear on television for the first time their way of thinking, Canadian
this month tinder terms of a contract he is she\wn sianin teams are not only largely U.S.-
\vith
r manned, but also U.S. coached. And
lianu acturer Martin L. Straus IT, at right. T� viewers in 43
Clues \will see Tau�l1aI11 act as host-COInrllentalOr On weekly it seems hard, almost impossible,
Y for a United States coach to realize
half-hour dramatizations of his world.-fRI110L1S iVOrli5. that the single -point is part of
Canadian football, and that ;Six Sill-
rooms in the barn, poultry house g1e points will beat one unreal er-
ted touchdown, even though they
and 1108 house. If 'you use metal, don't draw as much applause or
lap all sheets. If you are working E pp
with asbestos, butt the edges of the as big headlines for the ultra -brainy
Coach.
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Mostly a clean -tip campaign, rodent -
proof construction and J routinefollow-through.
Rats avoid open spaces and in-
variably run along the halls. They
won't even eut corners, So in your
extermination campaign set your.
traps close to the walls and then
place a box outside of the trap to
provide a natural runway against
the wall, never place traps in the
open. With a setup against the wall,
tlnbaited traps are very effective,
To *hake regular traps more seilsi-
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a square of corrugated cardboard
as large as the snapping surface
of the trap, Force the trigger be-
tween the two thicknesses of the
cardboard. When you set the trap,
cover it with a small amount of
;shredded paper.
Traps won't control the rats.
Control beg;ns lvith cleaning up the
yard. Remove all piles of loose
stone and rubbish. Build platforms
18 inches above the ground and
pile all boards, fence poles and
rolls of wire on them. Burn old
fertilizer .bags, feed bags and other
useless combustible materials. Then
clean out under all buildings that
are erected on piers.
Inspect feeding floors and build-
ings constructed on concrete slabs.
If these are undermined, place a
taro -foot -deep concrete foundation
;around them. If short length cor-
rugated asbestos sheets are avail-
able In your area, Use them for
low-cost cut-off 'walls around the
slabs, instead of the concrete wall.
Inspect all masonry and stone walls
too. If there are hole's or cracks,
,patch them with a rich mix of con-
crete,
Next, build all incinerator for
burning all combustibles that ac-
cumulate
s
cumulate in the day-to-day opera-
tion of the farm. It can be made
soiled -up poultry wire. 'In addition,
from a discarded metal drum or
if you dump cans and the like at
one end of the property, dig a pit
and cover the garbage. Don't leave
it exposed.
Don't store firewood or manure
near -w source of feed supply for
rodents. They like to nest in such
places, which should be as far
away from buildings as possible.
When you have cleaned up
around the buildings and inside of
them, rat -proof one building at a
time. Start with the corncrib. First
lake sure that the floor is tight,
so corn will not drop through and
attract rats. It's best to line the
Roor will metal or other rodent -
proof material. Cover the inside of
the crib walls to a height of two
feet. with a heavy hardware cloth.
Use a -inch mesh wire'. Then
place a band of metal or flat as-
bestos board around the outside of
the crib at the top of the wire.
1'vtake this strip at least 8 inches
wide and carry it around corners,
door openings and projections, so
that. it is continuous around the
whole building. Equip doors with
springs so they will be self-closing,
If your crib is built with the
slats vertical, use sheets of gal-
vanized metal around the outside
bottom of the crib. Place this metal
so it ruins down to the concrete
piers and to at least 8 inches above
file crib floor. Place this metal on
both sides of the bottom of the
doors too.
` lovely/forward pass right into halt-
1.Kl ,� Ing Ottawa arms. Instead of
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eliminating Ottawa then and there,
they left them With a chance — a
lapse which the Toronto team
might yet be bitterly regretting,
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Second - guessing? Monday -
3 3 ° morning quarterbacking? Certainly
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morning quarter -backs were ban-
nc' E
( ned entirely from the sport, foot-
ball would be nothing Tike ills
w popular gains it is with the paying
public. Or with sports writers
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rummy. So are side -line critics in
football, Football, and there s no getting
away from the fact. -'
* 0k k
y So, to try and S11I71 it 11P, it would
e
seem as though, along with United
States imports acid several attrac-
tive features of the American game,
we might have brougllt'nortll of the
a
To Work With His Works—Distinguished British Author W. border just a little t00 R1uCl1 of
Soinerset Maugham will appear on television for the first time their way of thinking, Canadian
this month tinder terms of a contract he is she\wn sianin teams are not only largely U.S.-
\vith
r manned, but also U.S. coached. And
lianu acturer Martin L. Straus IT, at right. T� viewers in 43
Clues \will see Tau�l1aI11 act as host-COInrllentalOr On weekly it seems hard, almost impossible,
Y for a United States coach to realize
half-hour dramatizations of his world.-fRI110L1S iVOrli5. that the single -point is part of
Canadian football, and that ;Six Sill-
rooms in the barn, poultry house g1e points will beat one unreal er-
ted touchdown, even though they
and 1108 house. If 'you use metal, don't draw as much applause or
lap all sheets. If you are working E pp
with asbestos, butt the edges of the as big headlines for the ultra -brainy
Coach.
sheets tightly and don't install iia % ;k :k
sheets with broken or ragged edges. fjr (`
1 A sr/BlTC l lC In United' States papers and
Remember that a hole a half inch s
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the hollow places to a height of 12
inches above the sill with cement
or bricks, or by refinishing the wall
to a height of 18 inches above the
floor with a band of galvanized
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Roek foundations in old barns
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drains fitted with tight covers.
Openings made in the side walls
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should be closed with mortar. Wire's
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Expose these without poison side
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in places where the rats are known
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have determined which bait the rats
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material for a few nights. Then,
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Always be careful in using poi-
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n_irouud High Schools, Collegi-
ates and vacant lots, of recent
years we have noticed the increas-.
ing pcipularity, among the younger
generation, of something called
"Touch Football.•" It appears to be
a fairly interesting pastinle either
to watch or to play; and has the
advantages for parents) of, being
fairly easy on the player;) ward-
robes and (for participants) not
overly tough on the hide.
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But, so far, we haven't heard any-
body putting it away as genuine
football and neither, for our dough,
is what a bunch of highly - paid
and well -upholstered athletes are
currently displaying to huge mobs
of customers at Toronto Varsity
and various other stadia throughout
th'e land.' In fact -to a'vvhole lot of,
observers, it wouldn't be 'a bad idea
to tag it frankly "Tackle Basket-
ball" and let it go at that,
Just imagine. A Reek or so ago
out in Winnipeg a 'certain back -
fielder caused a big sensation. ,by
Pulling off what was described as
a spectacular play — one that left
the opponents fairly. flabbergasted,
and cost them the game. Just what,
you ask, was the nature of this
play? Well, this backfielder caught
the ball and, instead of falling on.
it or trying to run with it, merely
put the leather to it and returned
it to enemy territory. So stunned
were all concerned that it was a
simple matter for one of the back's
teammates — who had prudently
stayed onside — to arable cloven the
sward, pick up th•e pigskin, and
proceed over the goal -line for the
winning touchdown.
That, dear reader, was the spec-
tactilar play whicheven now they
are ;talking about around Portage
and i%Iain. Shades of Huck Welch,
Pep Leadley, Hugllie Gall and a
host of others to whom it would
have been a rudimentary tactic, if
Nye know what we mean. In the
days of their greatness opposing
teams didn't take chances on having
the ball hoofed over their heads.
Nor did they allow it to bounce
around unattended after it had lit.
They knew only too well that a
ball on the loose meant an onside
player -- or the kicker himself —
or both — would be along in a
platter of seconds to latch on to
it.
Then take, as another example,
the much - discussed tie game
between Argos and Rough Riders
clown in Ottawa.. 'There were the
Riders, fairly late in the game, with
a 12- point lead, and with a chance
to add a certain single to that mar-
gin. Everybody knows, or should
know, that a 13 point lead is a
vastly different thing from a 12
Point one. Faced with a deficit of
a dozen points a fighting team
thinks "Well, two converted touch-
downs will'tie it up." Bake that
deficit a baker's dozen and they
know that they have to be lucky,
as 'Well as good. t0 get On even
terms, As the psychologists would
Put it, nine times out of ten their
daubers go dowel and they're a
beaten team.
But the Rough Riders, who
needed a will very badly, apparent-
ly thought they were playing "five
or no eolith." They disdained to
boot for that lowly single, And
so they settled for one point, in-
stead of two - a difference which,
at this writing, looks as though it
might Cost them their chance of
getting into the playoffs, to, say
nothing of one or ;pore very lucra-
tive gates.
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The Argos, too, were guilty of
what seems to be -- to put it mild-
Iy -- rather huddled football
magazines we see an Increasing
demand for the game to be. taken
away from the coaches and given
back to the players. We don't think
it would' be such a bad , idea to
have a similar movement right
here, record - 'breaking crowds or,
not. In the meantime, why not
let's be honest about it and — as
suggested in an earlier Paragraph—
drop the name Football and call it
"Tackle Basketball." They've cer-
tainly pretty well taken the "foot"
out of it.
Modern LEfiquette
By Roberta Lee
Q. .What should one .do at the
dinner table if me is asked a ques-
'ion just .at .tl;W; mo -Ment one is con-
veying a bite 'of food towards the
mouth? . ' .
A. Most •certainly don't `put the
food into the mouth arid then
attempt to answer the question. It
is Lauth 'better to return the fork
to the plate, . answer the question
and then resume eating.
Q. Is it proper for the bride to
carry the bridegroom's ring to the
altar?
A. NO; the maid or matron of
honor takes care of the ring, and
hands it over to the bride at the
proper moment during the Gere-
mOIly,
Q. When one is smoking at the
table Ina public dining room, and
there is no ashtray, is it all right
to use a plate or saucer fcr the
ashes?
A. This is done only by an ill-
bred person. It is much better to
ask the waiter for an ashtray.
Q. Does the father of a widow
or divorcee, who is marrying for the
second time, give her away?
A. Yes; her father gimes her
away precisely as Ile (lid at the
first marriage. And her family
again assumes all expenses of the
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Q. Is it proper to send type-
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Q. Is it proper for a man to con-
duct a woman across a room for
the purpose of introducing her to
another man?
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where the woman is standing or
sitting.
Q. How long after refreshments
are served should a guest remain
at a bridge party?
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ly in the evening the refreshments
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usual time to leave. A guest at
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run."
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