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The Seaforth News, 1952-04-03, Page 21 01 THECalvert SPORTS COLUMN M THIS IS THE first In a so -dos of three unusual Incidents In the history of hockey's premier prize, the Stanley Cup, Is was in the late nineties that the con- tinent was fired by tales that in a far northern ice -bound region, known as the Klondike, gold was to be had for the pluck- ing. It could be washed out of the streams in lumps like marbles, or picked up in chunks from caches where the waters of the centuries had eddied. So there started the greatest gold rush since California's 49-ers. A few years later, the glamour had vanished. The once -wild Dawson City, capital of the frozen wastes, had become a matured city. Thoughts had turned to sport and then there evolved in 1905 the most daring and fantastic hockey venture ever under. taken—the Klondike challenge for the Stanley Cup, then held by Ottawa's powerful all -conquering Silver Seven. Gold ve Silver. That was it, Suddenly -rich miners tossed in their gold nuggets to finance this wild sporting hazard, From sources unknown, a team was assembled, and a hardy lot they were, these bold Klondikers, physically and mentally. Mostly there were daring young adventurers who had followed the Trail of '98, had survived the hardships that blocked the way to riches, On to Ottawa, they captured public imagination as they trekked through the mon:unlit passes, a grins safari, made their way east, a 4,000 mile jaunt, carrying not only the hopes of the community far behind them, but the admiration of most of Canada's sporting folk. Everybody realized these Klondikers had set themselves a hopeless goal. But their courage, the glamour of their back- ground, won vast respect. Of their hockey backgrounds, not much was known. One player, Lorne Hanna, was of *,major calibre. He starred, along with Lester Patrick for the Brandon team that a year after gave Ottawa's mighty forces a real battle for the Cup. The others were Forest, Johnston, Fairburn, Smith, Kennedy and Watt, players who were and are of unknown quality. But the sheer drama of the venture gripped Canada, and even though the Klondikers lost 9-2 in the first of the two matches, hopes were entertained that they might rally in the next. But they didn't rally. The second game was the greatest shambles in the long history of Stanley Cup play. Centering the mighty Silver Seven was a stocky, hard -skating thick -set blonde, named Frank McGee. Veterans of hockey still assert he was the greatest man on ice that ever lived, even though he played with only one eye. And in the second game, McGee set a scoring record that never will be equalled in the annals of cup play. He scored 14 goals, as Ottawa won by the prodigious score of 23-2. 1 have that faded box -score in front of me, as I write. Hockey was then played as a 7 -man game, in two, periods. McGee started the greatest scoring spree in Cup history seven minutes from the start. In 30 seconds, he scored again, and from then on, he pumped goals regularly past Forest in the Dawson City nets. He scored 30 seconds from the start of the second half, added another a few minutes dater, -then went com- pletely wild, scoring at intervals of 30 seconds, one minute, 10 seconds, two minutes, 10 seconds again, 4 minutes, 30 seconds, He scored eight goals in a row in this lnamtnoth splurge. A sad ending for a gallant bid. The Stanley Cup has never known anything like this, before or since. Next week the second of this series: An Illusion Vanishes. Your comments and suggestions for ibis column will he welcomed by Elsner Ferguson,c/o Calvert House, 431 Yongo St., Toronto. eftbilett DISTILLERS LIMITED AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO He's The World's Richest Bachelor --= A Canadian Who {`Struck" Diamonds A dispute has arisen between the world's richest bachelor and the world's wealthiest diamond syndi- cate. Dr. John T. Williamson, 44 - year -old, one -`Fran discoverer and king of a Colonial diamond mine, thinks he should have more than his £4 million Corporation's an- nual sales. The company are the marketing agents of the De Beers diamond empire. Agreement between Wil- liamson and the fabled De Beers ended at midnight on the last day of 1951—after four -an -a -half -years' partnership. At the moment of writing the doctor is free to sell the incalcul- able wealth of his Tanganyika diamond "pipe" to the world—if anyone will buy. What is likely to happen to dia- mond prices if no agreement is reached? What will happen to gem - security? What of the vast insur- ance effected on the jewels—both in bulk and private? Who will win .—one man or an organisation? • The stakes are fantastic by any standard. Either side can throw in diamonds—probably by the bushel. Where the doctor has a lesser re- serve, he is in the position of being able to bulldoze his diamonds out of the black earth—so near the surface are they. 50 DIVISIONS 4000 OPERATIONAL AIRCRAFT 401.0 704 MAJOR COMBAT VESSELS y� ® 925 AUXILIARY VESSELS 44, AIRFIELDS, OTHER DEFENSE FACILITIES Plan Of Action — Graphica ly portrayed above is the Mutual Security Agency's program for an early build-up of balanced collective f or c e s in Europe, strong enough to deter aggres- sign. He Fought Fever On the other hand, De Beers, mainly at Kimberley, has to dig deep. Round Diamond City the diggings go down 2,000 feet and deeper. In the eighty years of its history the miners of this amazing capital of Cape Province has produced more than seven tons of diamonds. No wonder they have made a hole; to yield one Ib. of stones means shifting 8,000 tons of the blue earth. The origin of this big business stems back to a farmer named De Beers. who allowed prospectors to dig on his land far a 25 per cent royalty. The combine now employs some 15,000 men, who in a good year can bring to light £25 millions' worth of stones.An e x c e p t i o n a l six months in 1948 yielded £22 million. On the other side is Dr, William- son. who fought fever and sun- stroke for five years to follow a hunch that led him to fortune. He is a Canadian with a string of degrees after his name, who graduated at McGill University in mineralogy and geology, and went on to a job with the Quebec Geo- logical Survey. It was in 1933 that Williamson went to Africa as assistant geolo- gist to a gold mine. As a sideline, he showed an interest in South Africa's twin treasure industry— diamonds. To the lay mind he worked out what mast seem an almost incom- prehensible idea that diamonds fanned deep in the earth's interior pressures were thrown up in cauld- rons of disturbance. And, he held, could be detected by the expert solely by the scientific study of surface areas. Well, it was a theory, Perhaps anywhere on the Rand it could be proved—if there had been land not already owned or worked. Instead, Dr. Williamson took himself off to Tanganyika with the ' hunch that East Africa held the EI Dorado of his practical dream. For five years he prospected with the aid of only a few native boys. The region was dry, arid, semi - desert. He was stricken with fever. Sunstroke in the shadeless waste affected him. Hunger and thirst were commonplace. BM he never lost faith. And then at Mwadui he fotind his first diamond—in 1940. To -day, his diamond city at Mwadui is shacks and civilisation behind a ring of barbed wire in the midst of the dusty veldt, Black Aelcarl troops guard every inch, in- side and out, for the diamond' "pipe" is held to 'be as rich, or richer, than the fabulous Kimber Youngest, Oldest "Athletes"—A word from wise old Connie Mack, 89 -year-old President of the Philadelphia Athletics, wins close attention from 22 -year-old infielder Jack Littrell, youngest rookie on the club's roster. ley itself. What it is worth is your guess as good as mine; experts put it at a possible five hundred million pounds. In cold, clear, glittering gems the Williamson Company output is worth £6 to £10 million pounds a year, All this is not sheer profit into the doctor's pocket. The Tangany- ika Government takes 15 per cent of value as royalties, and is able to talte personal income tax up to 68 per cent off the discoverer's earnings. Much, in fact, of the profit is ploughed back into the mine. New machinery a year ago cost £500,- 000. Modern bungalows for mine staff have sprung up. There is a modern school and hospital, and a daily airlift brings fresh food. And in spite of wealth so staggering in its immensity that lesser men would be buying yachts and castles. Dr. John Williamson stays put in his dusty desert oasis with the diamonds. Seat in the Sun His dispute with De Beers is in its opening phase. Not least of its importance is industrial. Two-thirds of to -day's world supply goes to make machine tools for watches, cars, tractors, for grinding, wire drawing, rock bores. Nor are diamonds a lone com- modity. Their value is tied in with gold. Repercussions will be felt worldwide if no new agreement is made between the diamond kings. On the other hand—what if the Government should step in and nationalise diamonds as they have done to their first cousin, coal? That is another question "Jack o' Diamonds" may face from his £500 million seat in the sum, Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. Does a woman who is marry- ing for the second time wear white? A. No; nor does she wear a veil or carry orange blossoms. And the simpler the ceremony, the better taste it displays. The most sensible woman marries inconspicuously at hone or church, with only intimate friends and relatives present to wit- ness the ceremony, Q. When writing a letter of ap. plication for a position, should it be written by hand or typed? A. Generally a typewritten letter is preferred. However, some firms prefer the handwritten letter to determine the legibility of the ap- plicant's handwriting. •Q. From which side should one properly sit down in his chair at the dinner table? 0011, A. From whichever side is more convenient, Q. Is it proper to breathe upon the eyeglasses in public when clean- ing them? A, Never! In the first place, try to avoid cleaning the eyeglasses in public, and above all, the act of holding them to the mouth and exhaling upon them. If absolutely necessary to clean them in the pre- sence of others, try to wipe them without resorting to this lastof- fensive method. Q. Is it necessary that one send a gift when invited to a bridal shower and one cannot attend? A. Yes, if one wishes to retain the friendship of the hostess and the bride-to-be. Q. Is it ever proper for . a man to sandwich Himself between two women when walking with them on the street? A. No. The man always takes the curb side of the pavement, whether he is walking with one woman 11 with several, ftchMpM'GCheWnftch' 1 Was Nearly Crazy until 5 dieoovercd Dr. D. D. Dennis' amnelugly (stet relief —1), D. D Prescription. Worldpopular, title pure, cooling, liquid medication 850850 Cotta and camtort from ernes halting10 68 tn5'oilier i5en' 412'2 Trlglrt,ettto,i 4it Greaseless. Pint neo 50011,58 choke raw red Hell or money back. Ark druggist tar D. D. D Preeeriptloa (oraln8ry or ettra etrenet4), How Can ? Q. How can I clean men's clothes efficiently? A. Take a soft cloth, dip it into alcohol, and press it lightly over a cake of pure soap; then apply it briskly to the article to be cleaned. After sponging the garment care- fully, press it, In case of obstinate grease spots, rub well with a lather made of pure white soap and lukewarm water; then sponge off with alcohol and proceed as above. Q. How can I remove the dis- agreeable odor that dish towels and cloths sometimes acquire? A. Add a little ammonia to the water when washing them, and they will again become fresh and clean. Q. How can I make a delicious French dressing? A. Mix a solution of 2/3 olive oil and 1/3 lemon juice, salt, pep- per, mustard, and paprika to taste; a pinch of thyme, 2 bay leaves, and a bean of garlic. Shake well and allow to stand. Q. How can I restore flannels, that have become hard and shrunken, to their former softness? A. Soak tine flannels in gasoline for a few hours. Then wash in soft soapsuds as usual, and rinse in clear water of the same tempera- ture. Q, How can I rid the house of spiders? , A. Saturate some cotton or cloth with pennyroyal and place it in the infested places to rid the house of spiders. Q. How can I make the wall paper less brittle and easier to handle when doing my own wall papering? A. Before using the paper, lay it on the basement floor for a few days. Enough moisture will be ab- sorbed by the paper to make it Iess brittle, and it will be much easier to handle. Q, How can I renew old silks? A Unfold the silks and put them into a tub and cover with cold water. Let remain for one hour. Dip them up and down, but do not wring. Hang up to drain, and iron while very damp. "--and I've taught him fo toy the table for usl" WALLPAPER CLEARANCE SALE Wallpapers from 15e a roil up. 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Finn data offered to our smelteries -at mlllend panels of Canadian made Tempered Hardboard. The board of many uees, tough, etrong, durable and Sully water realetant. Ideal for remodelling work apocially recommended ap an e0ono- mienl Underlay for linoleum or the floora. Various thiekaeaaee and panel sizes, sold as mtllende but servlcenlilo- for most Draw. deal 50ea, Special 51111end prlees as lots rte Olc per en. foot. Your opportunity to. save. Write now for tree list of sine to Eastern Factory Outlet Limited, Box 333,, Hamilton, Ontario, - IRISH SETTER Pupa, 585 each, Cairn 'terrier and ,rials Malta. Reasonable, Ken Honsberger, Streetevllio. Ontario, OILS, GREASES, TIRES Paints and varnishes, Electric Motor,, Electrical Appliances, Refrigerators, Past Freezers, Milk Cooler, and Feed Grinders, Hobbysbop Machinery, Dealers wanted, Writer Warco Grease and 011 Limited, Toronto. NO. 1 CLOVER Basswood Honey, 24 lbs. $4.50. 48 lbs, $8.60, 70 lbs, 510.50. Robert Ritchie, Rte. 3. 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