Loading...
The Seaforth News, 1957-11-28, Page 15Number One Spectator Sport If there were any doubts about basketball being America's No. 1 spectator sport, such doubts were dispelled with the recent appearance of the 36th edition of the Converse Basketball. Year- book. As a result of one of the most ambitiousand exhaustive attendance studies ever made upon the game — following a year-long research on a state- wide basis -the results indicate that at least 142,848,698 persons attended basketball games in the 'United States during the 1956- 07 season. Through reports from 26 other nations, this staggering figure 'was increased by 15,000,000. This global figure might have been twice as large were any estimate received from Canada or South American countries, especially Argentina where Buenos Aires has been known to have 35,000 at a single hoop affair. As many have averred but never could substantiate as con- clusively as this Converse study, two-thirds of the United States' basketball fans are at the high school level. These findings are remarkable in that they were garnered upon a statewide basis and agreed generally with the 100,000,000 estimate of the Na- tional Federation of State High School Athletic Associations, Where the State of New York, with its° 58 colleges, leads the college field with almost 1,000,- 000 ,000;000 spectators, Indiana, with 13,500,000 spectators, is far ahead of all the other states in high school. ranks. It is noteworthy , to point out that. 1,535,256 paid no less than $934,022 to attend all the Indiana high school state tournament contests from the start of the 762 -team marathon right up to that night when South Bend Central High an- nexed the title in the Butler University field house. The finals had all the trimmings of a World Series as two televi- • sion stations and 47 radio sta- tions carried the proceedings! Hoosier hoopla madness is such that in many communities one cannot procure a season ticket until some resident moves out of town or passes on, In several towns, the capacity of the high school gym far exceeds the total enrollment of the stu- dent body. For instance. Switz City High has only 328 pupils, yet its gym seats 4,800; Zionville has 1,536 students, but its gym can accommodate 3,600. However, the prize example Is Center Grove High School, located in the center of a 36 - square miletownship in which there is no community large enough to have a post office. It is at the crossing of two rural highways and surrounded by corn fields. There isn't a store or filling station within two miles of the school, yet its gym seat 4,000! Indiana is not unique for such basketball enthusiasm. Ken- " tacky provided 16 teams for the final rounds at the new Louis- ville Fair Grounds where the three-day jamboree attracted 109,203 customers and a box of- fice take of $135,836.81—more than most colleges can realize at home over any 5- or 10 -year period, writes Bi11 Mokray in The Christian Science Monitor. While the average fan con- fines his thinking of high school basketball strictly to boys' teams, most schools have their girls play preliminary to the boys. A somewhat unique situa- tion exists in Iowa where the lassies stage their own state tournament independent of the boys. In fact, their games are so thrilling that the finals in the Des Moines Veterans Auditori- um draws a turnaway audience of 15,000 every year and drew Comfortable Homes Feature Community Lots Of Sport In Mining Touvn By 11. R. CALVERT Ed. Note: In this article Mr. Calvert continues the story of his visit to Lynn Lake, the new mining community in the far north. I had hoped to leave Lynn Lake with a generous number of photographs and had been referred to Father Lapalme, who is not only a camera enthusiast, but was also instrumental in the forming of the very active Thirty -Five Millimeter Club. Unfortunately Father Lapalrhe was on vacation, but Angus Mac- Kenzie, President of the Cana- dian Legion and a camera "bug," offered to help me out. Angus explained that the Canadian Legion had a membership of, ninety but were presently with- out a meeting hall. They are erecting a $36,000.00 building, upon completion of which a drive will "undoubtedly increase our membership to over one hundred," Angus remarked. "We are raising f u n ds through dances, raffles and $1,500.00 de- bentures carrying 4% interest. Volunteer labour will reduce the ,actual cost to about $21,000.000. We are using a new type of planking; 4 x 6 double tongue and groove which we feel will preclude the necessity for spec- ial insulation." I was tremendously impressed with some of the lawns and gar- dens I saw at Lynn Lake. On one stroll through the town I went to the home of the Mine Manager, "Doc" Gallie; unfor- tunately "Doc" was not at home, but I took the risk of trespass- ing and was positively amazed to come across a garden at the back of the house. This garden was filled with the common everyday varieties of vegetables such as lettuce, radishes and car- rots, recognizable even to a city man such as myself, .and num- last March 465,833-98,139 more than took in the entire boys' state tourney. There are any number of rea- sons why basketball has grown to such an eminent position since the late Dr. James Nai- smith devised the sport in 1891 to fill the void between the football and baseball seasons. For one thing, the sport is very inexpensive to operate. Uniforms—rubber-sole shoes a pair of wooltn socks, a jersey, shirt, and shorts—for an entire team cost just a wee bit more than to properly outfit one football player. In baseball a team needs, in addition to uni- forms, at least a half score bats, gloves, and dozens of baseballs to carry over an entire cam- paign. A handful of basketballs —especially of the new rubber type—can last an entire season. For another, spectators are closer to the actual play than they usually are in other sports, and feel themselves part of the game itself. THAT OLD PROFESSIONAL TRY—Who says professional athletes are blase individualsplaying strictly for the dollar? Leon Clark of the Los Angeles Rams would seem to refute this theory as he gives it that old professional try In the game with the Detroit lions at Los Angeles. Clark catapults through the air In an all-out effort to stymie Lions' quarterback Bobby Layne, left. Layne got the pas (arrow) away but it fell incomplete' as the Rams went' on todefeat,, the Detroit club, 35.17. erous other vegetables as well. I examined with more than or- dinary.`interest his beautiful lawn and rock garden, and made a mental note to check my own lawn at home in Toronto be- cause his certainly put mine to shame. Obviously there was no water shortage here such as 'we have to put up with in Toronto, because everything was green and beautiful. The policing at Lynn Lake is by the R,C.M.P. under contract with the local Government Dis- trict. Corporal Nick Carter, a firm believer in the adage "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," polices with a firm but fair hand. "Our citizens are law-abiding and we have no serious juvenile delinquency problem. I am particularly in- terested in our Sea Cadets. There are thirty-two cadets at this time between the ages of four- teen and eighteen. I am proud to have played a part in the formation of the organization and am Chairman of the Lynn Lake Navy League. The officer commanding is Mr. A. C. E. Mitchell, the executive officer is Mr, F. Gilbert and the gunnery officer is Mr. B. Pearson. I feel these men are to be commended. for their untiring efforts -on be-.• half of the youth of our town." This is, I thought, a far cry from the very real and true problems of juvenile delinquency in the, "civilized" towns such as Toron- to and Montreal. Ralph Mitchell, Sherritt Gor- don's Chief Engineer, designed the impressive Anglican Church. R,ev. Stephenson, a hamradio enthusiast, is making every ef- fort to have the church appoint- ments a Completely local en- deavour. The church itself was erected by the members and Nick Repay, amateur sculptor, has been commissioned to make the church front from natural rock. Nick is one of the many Lynn Lake hobbyists. Quite unknown to himself, he had an inherent ability for sculptoring. Having some time on his hands, and working underground, he start- ed to play around with cutting figures in the sheer rock face of the drift wall near the load- ing pocket at .the mine. With encouragement from his fellow - workers, and using simply a hammer and chisel, he now hews from solid rock figures that would do credit to a professional. As a matter of fact, this "do-it- yourself" aptitude is most evi- dent at Lynn Lake. Most home owners do their own finishing and painting, and, for that mat- ter, many build their own homes. The homes are attractive and comfortable. It would be abso- lutely impossible to duplicate these dwellings dollarwise in any city in Canada. I checked the cost to the home owners in several instances and invariably fcund that Sherritt Gordon had made it possible for them to se- cure loans at an exceedingly low interest rate. In fact, the com- pany had done verything possi- ble to assist the owners to whom I talked. Milton Koutecky has built his own speed boat and affable Otto Mutschel not only built his own outboard power boat, with help from his sons, but won first prize in the open class power boat races on water sports day. Nearly everyone, largely, pre-' sumably, because there is no TV and radio reception is at best fair, has a modern Hi-Fi set and they are 211 obviously prideful of their selection of records. Indeed these selections indicate a preference for good music and, altogether with enthusiastic sup- port of thelocal drama club un- der the guidance of Mrs. Gallie, an appreciation of the fine arts. (Ed. Note: Mr. Calvert's story will be continued in our next issue.) ACCLAMATION A gangling young man walked into the county clerk's office and announced that he wanted a marriage license. "Certainly," said the clerk, "but where is the bride -elect?" "What do you mean, bride - elect?" demanded the young man. "There -wasn't any election. This gal done appointed herself." • t• • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING !a s B AGENTS WANTED GO INTO BUSINESS for yourself, Sell our exclusive house- wares, watches and other products not found In stores. No competition. Profits up to 500%. Write now for free colour catalogue and Separate confidential wholesale 'price sheet. Murray Sales, 3822 St. Lawrence, Montreal. AGENTS make :100% profit' selling "Kreaso.i" Huge demand; sample and details free. Purchase's Sales, Box 157, Botwood, Newfoundland. 100% PROFIT. Sell Battery Reviver. Restores, your car's battery life. Ter- rific seller. Sample $1.00. Free .details. Batley, 6 Cobalt St.,. Toronto 9, Ont. SPARE TiME AGENTS You risk only 93.00 to start a year around spare time business. Our item Nenette makes a gratifying Christmas sin that will bring a volume of re- peat orders later. Start at once by send- ing $3. for your demonstrator "Nen- ette"and complete information on bow. to proceed. Vickers Products Britannia Bay P.O., Ottawa, Ontario. ARTICLES FOR SALE CAMERAS! Projectors, Tape Recorders, etc. High volume sales, low overhead - insure savings for you. Write for long list of Bargains. Surplus Camera Ex- change, Dept. 0, Box 271, St. Thomas, Ontario. • FISHERMEN! Four smellBait Formulas, 91,00. If ordered at once, two Free Bonus Fisherman Formulae, R. Lay- man, 2110 S. Selby Street, Marlon, Indiana. PEN Bargain! Six retractable ballpens $1.00, 20, $3.00. Blue, red, Green refills, 14. $1.00 4 pens, 4 refills 91.00. Pen - mart, 676 West Center, Provo, Utah. WORLD'S Only - Tatting Quarterly! $1.00 yearly. Illustrated Patterns, Arti- cles, Letters, Shuttle -pals. We sell for- eign shuttles.. Shuttle Art, 319 Cumber- , land Road, West Hartford 7, Connecti- cut. - HOLLY WE will forwardyou a' generous sup- ply of beautiful Vancouver Island Holly for . your Christmas decorations. Full berried and shining green. Some gra- cious cedar' boughs included free. $1.95 cash prepaid or C.O.D. MUlstrean Hollies, 970 Beach Drive, Nanaimo B.C. LIFETIME SPARK PLUGS YES SPARK-O-MATIC plugs are guar. anteed for life of your car. Save gas, produce more horsepower, have six electrodes instead of one—Only $1.69 per plug, shipped C.O.D. Try a set on FREE TRIAL basis, Money refunded if not satisfied. Available for cars, trucks, tractors. Send make, model, year, cyl. Indere of motor to Lang Bros., Box 2500, Avonmore, Ontario. MAKE EVERYONE HAPPY with Ed Sullivan's latest Kodak, "Star - flash outfit" complete, regular 911.95 for $9.95 or "Starflex outfit" complete, regular 918,85 for $15.95 for black and white or colour. Postpaid. Write for our illustrated catalogue with big dis- counts. Montreal Optical Shop, 1465 Mc- Gill College Aye., Montreal, Que. BABY CHICKS ,WE want you to try Kimber K-1*T strain cross White Leghorn Pullets and compare them with any strain cross or inbred hybrids you care to compare them with. We feel you will be so pleased with the profits that you make that you in all probability w111 fill your pens 100% with Kimber 10.137 the following year. One reason poultry- men get their investment back faster With the Kimber K-137 is the large size of early eggs it produces. The spread ' between large and medium or small eggs can, result 1n Important difference. in income. More and more poultrymen ere relying on Kimberchlks to 'in- crease their net earnings. For full de- tails and Kimber Catalogue, write Scott Poultry Farm, Seaforth, Ontario, or Tweddie Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. How Can I? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I make a remedy for freckles? • - A. Bathe the face in fresh but- termilk, or mix' two ounces of sour milk, or buttermilk, with two_ drams of grated horseradish, and six drams of cornmeal. Spread this mixture , between thin muslin and apply to the af- fected parts at night, leaving on as long as possible; but be care- ful not to get it in the eyes. Q. How can I make a good salve for chapped lips? A, Mix 20 parts of white wax, 40 parts of spermacetti, 10 parts. of oil of sweet almonds, and 30 parts of perfectly pure fresh lard. Q. How can I prevent the odor of fruit juice when it runs out in an oven, or on top of the stove? A. Throw salt on it. The salt can be easily removed when ,burned to a crisp. Q. How can I remove coffee stains from silk or woolen fab- rics: A. Rub gently with pure gly- cerine. Place a pad of absorbent cotton beneath the goods to avoid spreading. Then rinse in tepid water, lay a cloth on the wrong side over the damp por- tion and press with a cool iron until dry. Try not to wet any more of the goods than necessary. ITCH STOPPED IN A JIFFY or money back Very first use of soothing, cooling liquid D.D.D. Prescription positively relieves raw red itch -caused by eczema, rushes, scalp irritation, chafing --other itch troubles. Greaseless, stainless. 3q trial bottle must satisfy or money back. Don't suffer. Ask your druggist for 8. D.D. PRESCRIPTION. SLEEP TO -NIGHT AND RELIEVE NERVPJISNESS MUM' TO -MORROW! SEDICIN tablets token according to direction. Is a safe way to induce sleep or quiet the nerveswhen tense. SEDICi B $1.00-$4.95 Drug Storrs Osfyl BABY CHICKS SIZE up. your Winter chick require- ments — let's have your :order in ad- vance; especially broilers. Can give choice of special meat birds, dual pur- pose cockerels. pullets. Mixed chicks, Bray Hatchery, 120 John N. Hamilton. THE selection of high quality replace- ment chicks to the primary factor be. bind high profits for egg production. you can't make a silk purse out of sow's ear, nor can you secure maxi• mum egg production from any but the very best birds bred for maximum egg production. We recommendthe fol- lowing: At the top of the list- Kimber K-137 strain cross White Leghorn, Also Warren Rhode Island Red, Ames' In Cross Series 400, Rhode Island Red X White Leghorn, California Grey X White Leghorn. Also the best in dual purpose breeds, broiler chicks, turkey pouits for heavy roasters or turkey broilers, laying pullets. Catalogue. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. FERGUS, ONTARIO FOR SALE LARGE store — home combination, Hydro, Post Office, Gas, Good business, Reason — retiring. See - A. C. GUPPY; REDBRIDGE, Highway 63, Ontario. ¢1500 DOWN and you own a nearly new cement block Shell garage, eerie Ice station, lunch bar and equipment. On No. 12 Highway in the village of Sunderland. Full price 917,900 with the best terms. M. Ballard, Sunderland, 124 Ont. Representing Olive Howe, Broker. INSTRUCTION EARN morel Bookkeeping,' Saleaman• ship, Shorthand, Typewriting, .etc. Lessons. 500. Ask for free circular, No. 33. Canadian Correspondence Courses 1290 Bay Street, Toronto LIGHTING PLANTS NEW Pioneer Lighting plants. TV specials 1,800 RPM 110 Volts, 60 cycle, electric start, only 9290.00. Others to 12,000 watts. Write for catalogue. Sommers Motor Generator Solea, Tavis• tock, Ont. LIVESTOCK AYRSHIRES. Two serviceable age bulls from excellent and very good dams. Dam of sire produced 20,000 lbs. of milk. Registered bred and open heifers, Springer cows. Grant Jermey, Hawke - stone, Ontario. MECHANICAL PARTS, REPAIRS MOTALOY RING AND VALVE JOB While you drive for only 98.00. For cars — trucks — tractors, etc. Un. conditionally guaranteed. Effective for life of car. Motaloy saves you money. Motaloy Sales Co., 34 West Street, Goderich, Ontario. Dealer inquiries invited. MEDICAL P WANTED — EVERY SUFFERER OF RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS TO TRY DIXON'S. REMEDY. MUNRO'S DRUG STORE We ELGIN, OTTAWA. $1.25 Epress Prepaid POST'S ECZEMA SALVE BANISH the torment of dry eczema rashes and weeping skin troubles, Post's Eczema Salve will not disappoint you. Itching scaling and burning ecze- ma; acne, ringworm, pimples and foot eczema will respond readily to the stainless odorless ointment regardless of how stubborn or hopeless they seem. -Sent Post Free on Receipt of Price PRICE 93.00 PER JAR POST'S REMEDIES 2865 St. Clair Avenue East TORONTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN POPULAR PIANO METHOD TEN EASY LESSONS PLAY hit parade western music. Be.. Sinners quickly taught notes. Write for 'free. sample. STEABNER SCHOOL OF MUSIC 412 Somerset W., Ottawa 4, Ontario. $3. FREE $3. FOR selling only 20 of our beautiful New "Day Glow" religious mottos, at 400 each: These fluorescent colours are visible 4 times a5 far as ordinary col- ours. Will not fade or tarnish. They • sell like "hot cakes." Write for 20' to.. day. We will trust you. Maple -Leaf Greeting Cards, Dept. W, 1407 Bishop St., Montreal. BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great Opportunity -Learn Hairdressing Pleasant, dignified profession; good wages, Thousands of successful Marvel Graduates. America's Greatest System Illustrated Catalogue Free , Write or Call MARVEL HAIRDRESSNG SCHOOLS 358 Bloor St. W., Toronto Branches: 44 King St. W., Hamilton 72 Rideau Street, Ottawa OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN .AND WOMEN WORK in Sunny California. San Diego . or Los Angeles Sunday supplement{ys 91,00 each. Digo 1, CaliforniSpreckels MAKE you own Will! Legal form 91.00 FREE! How to make chickens lay year around. Eastern Mail Sales, 4.0 - Depot Street, Heliertown, Pennsylvam OPPORTUNITIES MEN and WOMEN POSITIONS with union wages, pension await young men trained as Telegra- phers and Assistant Agents. We secure job. Very practical future. Train et home with Self -Teaching machine w loan you. Speedhand ABC shorthan trains for Stenographer in. 10 weeks j home. With our 56 years experlenc,f results are assured, Free folder eltbia course, Caasan Systems, 7 Superiel Ave., Toronto. PATENTS FETHERSTONHAUGH & ^C o m p a n i' Patent Attorneys, Etab!ished 1890. 600 University Ave., Toronto. Patents all countries. PERSONAL 91.00 TRIAL offer. Twenty-five deluxe personal requirements. Latest Cate' logue included. The Medico Agelesy, Box 22, Termtnal "Q" Toronto, Ont. F£YGENIC Supplies for Men. Price List Free on Request. Please send to Rainbow Sales, 171 Harbord Street Tor- onto Ontario. Must be married or over 21. SWINE THERE are two groups of people pure bred swine breeders need to please in order to be successful. The first is the farmer and commercial man who pro- duces pork for market. He must have hogs with a good rate of growth, re- quire a minimum amount of feed and prodTe second grades10 the market.h the packer. He must have hogs that produce a high yield of premium meat cuts with a minimum of .waste and fat. Land.... race will please the above two. Get started now. We offer Landrace swine from the best imported blood lines. Weanlings, 4 month old, 6 month old sows and boars, guaranteed in pig sows, serviceable boars, immediate delivery. Catalogue. FERGUS LANDRACE SWINE FARM FERGUS, ONTARIO DON'T wait, get started with Landrace now and you will make money in sell- ing breeding stock or commercial pigs. We have Landrace from the best im- ported blood lines that money will buy, and sold atreasonableprices. Wean- lings, four months old sows and boars, guaranteed in pig sows, serviceable boars. Catalogue. TONRA STOCK FARM R.R. 3, Holland Centre, Ont. TAXIDERMY DEER, Moose heads, Birds, Fish mount- ed; mothproof. Forty years, experrtl • ence. W. Ormsby, Route 2, Orillia, On/. WANTED CHICK Salesmen, Ilatcherymen, Feed Dealers or Farmers to sell a high qual- ity franchised chick in your territory. Applicants must be reliable and ener- getic. For full details apply to BOX NUMBER K-163, 123 Eighteenth Street, New Toronto, Ont. ISSUE 47 — 1957 .MINKeach $25.00 BRED FEMALES FOR APRIL DELIVERY Book: Domestic Mink, $1.00 HARRY SAXTON'S MINK RANCH Bemus Point, N.Y. Use your SPAR! TiME to build an interesting and PROFITABLE BUSINESS CAREER.. investigate how Shaw schools will nee you prepare for a career that wti assure your success and security Underline course that interests you . • Bookkeeping • Typewriting s Junior, • Shorthand Intermediate • Business Engllsi and higher and Accounting Correspondence s Cost Accounting • Stationary • Chartered Engineering Secretary r Short Story (A.C,I.S.) Writing Write for free catalogue today Many other courses from which to choose. Bay 8. Charles Sts., Toronto — Dept. HW -1 IAW, SCHOOLS WANT •A HOT LIST OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE? Thislist is so hot it's burning up—and a year'sprofits go up in smoke! Statistics show 43% of firms whose records are destroyed by fire never resume business. Stocks and bonds, securities, accounts receivable, daily cash receipts, business records—anything worth - keeping, is worth keeping in a SAFE/ Taylor safes am sturdily built, their design a product of extensive scientific tests and 100 years of experience. Consult your Taylor Safe representative now for fire and burglary protection. J. & J. TORONTO MONT EAt.WINNI 0.YAN000VER W 145 FRONT STREET EAST,'TORONTO 2 Ts. 570 a 1 i ! •J. LI MITE.