The Seaforth News, 1954-01-07, Page 3(HECalvvet SPORTS CO1.IJM
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Lt wasn't Jt had year hi sport, 1953.
We've seen a lot of y'ear's with Less color,
less drama, down a long trail that leads
back a half century or so,
e doubt, tui instance, that 1954 will
precinct:. another such throat -catching
drama as did the 1956 Grey. Cup final in
the last few n ilieu:El, when Indian Jack Jacobs o1. Winnipeg
Bombers threw PAPS after pass through the crisp, sunny No-
vember ail. On the strength of his strong right nrm, Bombers
marched almost the entire length of the fitrid forcing Hamilton
Tieats back to the very edge of their own line, in defence of
a 12-6 lead. Foto yards out, the hands of ,111e big clock ping in the last few soconds,four yards to go, another Jacobs
pass, Tom Casey going high in the Mir to catch it, Casey
bowled over, the ball spinning wildly away ... a gallant effort
suddenly finished. But Jacobs, the gnat of Bombers' 11950
defeat, redeemed himself by our of the 'ire •ate::! pr lie the.
plays in Grey Cup history.
And the finish of another great Canadian %earth classic,
the Stanley Cup.. , Canadiens of Montreal and Boston Brains
battling for a full 60 niinartes without a score in what proved
to be the final game. Battle-searred Elmer Lech wheeling
from a face-off to whip a. streaking cross-fire that sagged the
far side of Sugar Jim Henry's net, and the crippled Henry,
after a brilliant display, standing there for seconds, his face
a study in stunned disbelief, as the wild roar of the crowd
sounded its requiem to Boston's hopes for borkey triumph.
And Canadian college football may never produce s
greater, more dramatic thrill, than in the last 40 seconds of
the final play-off game for the inter -collegiate title, when
Varsity leading8-7, Western quarter -back Don Getty, 18 Year
old college junior, sent a perfect pass hurtling through the
air to Murray Henderson, who went racing over the Varsity
line, literally snatching victory nut of defeat:.
Yes, 1962 was a year of color and drama on many fronts,
Diogenes Laertius, and the late' of Solon: 1)e lnortuis nil
and we shall do as admonished by Archilochus, the Talmud,
nisi bonum -- "Df the dead nothing but good." 1953 was a
good year hi sports, 195e will do well to canal it.
YOU!' comments and suggestions for this Colu: n' will be welcorad
by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 431 Yang, Si.: Toronto,
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By BOB
Ever since the spectacle in the
Oshawa Magistrate's Court, when i
Godfrey Schilling defended him
Self against the accusation of hav- 1
Ing broken the law by selling a
mixture of edible oils and a dairy
product, in imitation of a dairy
product, to wit, ice cream, we
have been waiting for further de-
velopments in the case of the Af-
rican cocoanut vs. the Canadian
Ilow,
Mr. Schilling, who had appear•
ad in court without counsel,
made full use of the generous
offer of the Crown to lean over
backwards and help him in his
defence. Instead of being convict-
sd within the hour, as most
everybody present expected, he
put up so strong a ease that the
day was over before all the evi-
dence was in,
3 Weeks Later
The Magistrate, who seemed to
enjoy the opportunity of making
legal history which came to him
between the ordinary run of
drunken driving and non-support
eases, deserved judgment.
However, two weeks later he
did not make history by throwing
the case and the lair out of court
as unconstitutional, but registered
a conviction.
This left the company which is
snaking this co -called •ice cream
imitation with the choice of suing
the government for compensation
for destroying its business or to
go ahead and manufacture their
product without using dried skim
mills powder, Apparently they
have chosen the second alternat-
ive.
Next, Please
Two more cases of the same
kind, in which the Department
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ISSUE R -- 1064
`ELLIS
ol: Agriculture instituted proceed-
ings against two companies for
using edible oils and milk to
Manufacture something that looks
like whipping cream, have been
postponed twice. They should
have been heard in December,
but for undisclosed reasons have
been held over for the latter part
of January.
There are two aspects to the
Edible Oil Products Act as it
stands now. It prohibits the man-
ufacture and sale of any imita-
tion of a dairy product, like ice
cream, cheese, whipping cream,
etc., if edible oils are mixed with
milk 05 a milk product. -It per-
mits, however, such imitations to
be made from edible oils and
other products, e.g,, barley flour.
The law does not provide for
compensation to those whose
businesses it destroys. The com-
panies in question have been in
business for one, four and five
years respectively. They started
manufacturing their products
when it was perfectly lawful to
do so.
When compensation :vas-: men-
tioned, the acting minister o£ ag-
riculture said: "Compensation,
heck. no! We are going to fight
you."
It's very much like a store
owner beim: told to clear out,
because the government ueucled
his land to put a highway
through.
What Mr. Humble Said
This attitude of the government
practically forces these compan-
ies to stay in business and make
imitations of dairy products with-
out using a dairy product in the
process, The competition of veg.
etable oils will still be with the
farmer while at the same time
another outlet for some surplus
milk is closed.
What is needed is some research
work into the whole complex
of edible oil and dairy foods. Un-
til it is known what should be
manufactured with and without
milk, all imitations of dairy pro-
ducts should be banned and rea-
sonable compensation paid to
those who get Burt for the bene-
fit of the common good.
The present hew is unjust to
gome small manufacturers; on
the other hand it was supposed
to give pretectl.on to the dairy
farmers, but "if any law supposes
that," said Mr. Bumble, "the law
let a ass.. --a Idiot."
114bds column welcomes bug'•
gesti(fns, wise Or foolish, and all
criticism, whether 'constructive
or destructive And will 117 to
answer any question. Address
your letters to Bob Ellis, Box 1,
123 - 18th n, New Toronto, Ont.
On The Spot Twt.l^.'e-y,coi-old Tommy Gilbert is justly proud of
his markmanship with the bow and arrow. The seventh Slrader
recently shot a 148 score out of a possible 270 on the standard
50 -tot rancie, setting a new record for the vicinity.
Television has !nude millions of
boxing "fans," the majority. of
whom never had a close-up view
--or smell --of an actual prize-
fight; and it is rather amusing
to hear some of them, the next
morning, talking about last
night's "terrific battle" and What
a "lot of pnishment" tn-and-so
took.
Nowadays, what with Technical
Knockouts and referees on the
alert to stop a bout before a
beaten man Is badly battered,
it is seldom we see a glassy -eyed
out on his feet yet without
enough sense left to stay down
for the final count.
a o r
Which is probably jttat as well,
because such a fighter was a piti-
ful sight, and one all -too -common
back in the days when a bout was
seldom stopped, short of a knock-
out, except on the infrequent re-
quest of one of the manager's,
who would asic the referee to call
a halt he order to save his bov
from further mayhem,
Wonder what some of the Tee -
Vee fans would say to steer a bout
as took place just about a quarter-
century -ago --in January 1928 to
be exact — down in Madison
Square Garden, It was between
the title-holder, Tommy Laugh-
ren, a beautiful boxer, and the
challenger, Leo l,omski, who
,tiJ„'t got rite 114,.!, . itJ.: of —the
Aberdeen Assassin” through his
skill at fly -swatting. Longs ki war
aggresive, always boring -in, and
a real slugger. Along with his
punching ability he had plenty
of boxing skill, which made him
all the more dangerous.
:1 5 a
Right from the start it could
be seen that Lomski was out for
a quick knockout. lie carried the
fight to Loughran from the open-
ing gong but the skillful cham-
pion, countering in beautiful
style, landed several solid punch-
es that hurt. Then they squared
off, with Tommy jabbing away
danced around looking for a
quick kill. Then, it happened!
Len rushed the Champion, broke
through his guard, and threw a
vicious right that caught Lough-
ran on the jaw, flooring him for
X count of eight.
Dazed and bewildered, but
urged by the roar of the crowd,
Tommy lifted himself erect; but
Lomslci swarmed all over him,
connecting with another hard
right to the jaw, and Loughran
was down again for what looked
to be the full count. He was still
trying to get to his feet as the
referee was reaching the fatal
"Ten" when suddenly the bell
rang and the round was over.
During the one )Minute interval
MP!AL BA K CLOSES MORO YEAR
ASSETS NM THAN IS BILLION
Assets increase by $20'1,399,315 to reach new peak for Canadian
blanking — deposits over $2,7 billion mark — loans at record level
— profits higher — Reserve Fund increased to $70,000.000.
Notable gains in all depart-
ments 02 the bank's business are
revealed in the annual statement
of The Royal Bank of Canada to-
day, new high records In the
field of Canadian banking hav-
ing been achieved under several
significant headings. Coeering the
twelve months' period ending
November 30th, the balance sheet
shows assets of $2,895,856,189, a
new high point. for Canadian
banks and an increase of $204,-
399,315 over the previous year's
total. Deposits are also substan-
tially higher and total loans for
the first time have passed the
billion dollar mark.
Profits for the year are high-
er, permitting a further transfer
of $3,000,000 1:o the Reserve Fend,
This is the fourth consecutive
year in which transfers have been
made. The Reserve Fund has been
further increased by the transfer
of $12,000,000 from the bank's
Contingency Reserves. With these
additions the Reserve Fund now
stands at $70,000,000, represent-
ing an increase in that fund of
$15,000,000 as compared with a
year ago.
Deposits are $207,193,640 higher
than the record figures of 1052
and leave now reached the im-
pressive total of $2,734,6.44,077.
Interest-bearing deposits by the
public again Increased substan-
tially and now total $1,234,884,.
844, highest in the history of the
bank. Public deposits not bearing
interest rose by $64,897,118, and
now total $1,240,424,366.
Total loans are shown at $1,-
144,146,223, !tin increase Of $101,-
968,307 for the year. This increase
its largely accounted for by the
heavy volume of cents nerc'ia!
loans in Canada, which increased
by more than $105 million, to
reach a total of $924,467,516. Call
and short loans in Canada and
elsewhere increased by :052,450.
030.
Indicative of the Royal Bank's
traditional strength are cash as-
sets of $600,920,111, representing
21.56 per cent of the bank's liia-
bilities to the public; liquid as-
sets amounting to $1,829,643,607
are equal to 65.42 per cent of the
bank's public liabilities. Included
in the bank's liquid assets are Do-
minion and provincial govern-
ment securities totalling $1348.025,-
698.
Profits for the year amounted
to $18,952,608. From this amount
$1,365,472 has been set aside for
depreciation of bank premises and
$8,952,000 for income taxes. Alter
the above deductions net profit
was $8,635,130 as compared with
$7,129,085 in 1952. Out of net
profits $4,200,000 was paid in re-
gular dividends with $700,000 as
an extra distribution to share-
holders, leaving $3,735,136 to be
carried forward. From the result
ing balance of $4,515,375 in the
Profit and Loss account $3,000,-
000 has been transferred to the
bank's Reserve Fund, leaving a
balance of $1,516,376.
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Tommy's seconds worked des-
perately on their man, and when
the bell rang to start the second
Loughran, though groggy, man-
aged to snake it to the center of
the ring. Then began one of the
gamest uphill battles ever seen.
Boxing brilliantly, Loughran kept
stabbing lefts into Lonlski's face,
mixing looping uppercuts to the
body with hard crosses that stag-
gered the challenger, piling up
points while always guarding
against Leo's ever -threatening
prover.
The second round went by. So
ciid the third, fourth, fifth—on.
up to the fifteenth. And when the
bell ended the fifteenth and final
session both fighters waited in
their corners for the decision of
the judges, with the fans on their
feet from excitement. But when,
a moment later, the referee rais-
ed Tommy Loughran's hand,
there were very few who ques-
tioned the call. It had been
great battle and while Tennski
had come within a split second
of taking the title. there was
general agreement that Tommy
had honestly won.
And new comes the payoff!
Shortly after the fight Tommy
Loughran TOLD HIS FRIENDS
THAT FROM THE TIME OF
THE FIRST KNOCKDOWN, IN
THAT OPENING ROUND, HE
HAD ABSOLUTELY NO RECOL-
LECTION OF FIGHTING AT
ALL. He had battled brilliantly
through fourteen more stanzas
strictly filIm instinct!
Joe Smith, Tnnlnl35 S manager,
backed tip this statement when
he revealed that while Tommy
was being rubbed in his corner
following the ninth round, the
champion raid to h'nl, "That was
a heck of a long round, hasn't
it Joe." He thought It was the
end of the first! •
Of course it was all very de-
plorable and brutal, and probab-
ly we should be thankful that we
don't have anything of the sort
in these more enlightened times.
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Tommy Loughran. That sixgle
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