Zurich Herald, 1951-11-22, Page 6NEW and
USEFUL Too
unusual Paint
By preventing dirt and grime
from penetrating pores of paint
film, new paint is said to hold
its clean appearance for a long
time, rutting maintenance, east
by as much as 40%. Can be
brushed, sprayed or roller coated;
covers most surfaces with only one
coat; can be repainted without spe-
cial preparation of the surface.
Made in non -yellowing white and
variety of colors in both flat and
gloss enamel.
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Foolproof Photography
Photographic exposure meter
tells directly what lens opening to
use. It's match - box size, weighs
2aa oz. Knob set at the front of
the meter determines which of four
film -speed scales appears. Point
meter toward subject and tae ex-
act Iens opening, or F-number,
shows on scale below pointer. No
need to rifer to a code to convert
the reading. It's designed for
home -movie makers as well as
snapshot amateurs.
Neat Tiling
New lightweight plastic tile with
bevelled sides is said to make in-
stallation easy and cheap. Light-
weight, the tile can be installed
over plaster, plaster - board, wood,
concrete of old walls. Heavy duty
molded outside corner trim and base
available in seven trim colors for
contrasting color schemes. Conies
in range of 24 colors. Broad butted
end, smooth edges for rapid flush
installation.
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Lattice Pie Cutter
Quadrant - shaped piece of Sty-
ron plastic consists of 8 four-leaf
clover cutters, a circular cutting
edge and three locating pins. Cut-
ter can be used to retake lattice
or criss-cross pie tops. Saves the
homemaker or professional baker
both time and work needed to cut
one half inch strips and then weave
them to forum criss-cross pie top.
Suitable for 8 -inch sizes, the cutter
is made for 9 -inch pies,
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Auto Door Visor
Plastic visor that clips to auto-
mobile door is said to offer driver,
and passengers protection g s: •
rain, snow, sleet and sun glare.
Features include; optically clears
Lass
And
Lad(der)
This
pert
young beauty is French actress
Suzanne Dalbert posing in front
of a ladder symbolizing, it is
imagined, the beginning of the
climb to Hollywood success. At
least it is hoped that's not the
run ' t i
Turning Top Soil "Down Under"—While farmers in the northernparts of the country are engaged in carrying in cordwood for
that big living -room fireplage or pot-bellied stove, this tiller of
the soil of South island, New Zealand, is starting his spring
plowing. In the background is snow -clad Mt. Alta in the Buchan-
ans Mountains range.
finish; fade -proof color; rustproof;
and easy installation.
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Alarm Warning
Protect against burglary, fire or
flood by simple electric plug-in
method, For example: Screw
alarm mechanisms to top of window
frame and tie a string tightly from
plunger on the alarm to bottom of
the sash to hold out the plunger.
If burglar raises the window, the
plunger snaps back, sets off a loud
buzzing in the alarm. Also: stretch
the string above your furnace, put
a fusible link on the line. If the
furnace over -heats, the link melts,
loosens string tension and sets off
alarm. Protection against flood
works the same way: put a float
on ti -e line. ::easy enough to keep
a
it - -_-.3g water i loosen the
striae-. �� _ _ calarm..
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Of sid*
a den off-
°. ._-. ti. ar designed
ring home a
asate. =sided of
.r":s-..-..- - ria,-.. - slides almost in -
r.4 r c ':-� alae Warr its
sets it will hold
71a -se ass _ as much as 27 feet off.
ode: The rt -v-0 lures are molded of
variegated plastic. The spinner
spoon .combines rhe wobble of a
spoon with the flash of a spinner,
is recommended for stream or lake
fishing. The adjustable -ging lure
adapts for use as surface or deep
running bait, or as a spinner. Action
of water on its colorful rubber
skirt increases lifelike motion,
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Tipless Baby Cup
Plastic baby cup designed to pre-
vent spilling or upsetting has
weighted bottom automatically
righting it if pushed over; detach-
able top controls the flow of milk,
guards against waste. Fulll-ength
handle provides a firm grasp for a
small hand. Cups conte in a chip -
proof pink, blue or red with ivory;
practically unbreakable and can be
easily washed,
More Tractor Pull
New lug attachment reportedly
gives farm tractors more than twice •
as much traction in mud, The
traction -lug does the sante thing
for a tractor that cleats do for
football shoes. The attachment is a
round metal disc with teeth that
hugs the. inside of the tire and -
wheel. From the driver's seat you
set a lever that pushes the lugs out
over the tire .tread or retracts thein.
Each wheel attachment operates in-
dependently, so you can run one
wheel on soft ground with the lugs
extended while the other wheel is
on pavement with the lugs retract-.
ed. You don't don't have to oil or
grease the lugs and they have no
constantly moving parts. The at-
tachment fits any farm tractor, and
g In erpretat on, large earth -moving equipment,
Slnall.Package Pup .-- Seemingly making canine medical history
is "Jiggerboo," right, a tiny Chihuahua owned by Mrs, J. B, Her-
man. Shown with his brother Chico, the midget muff was one
of a litter of six, all of whom at nine weeks weighed r7bout
two pounds '-- all, that is, except Jiggerboo, who, normal and
healthy in other respects, hardly affected the scales at dl/2 ounces,
Dual : Purpose Cattle
At Westar Fair
Red Poll dual-purpose cattle will
be shown for the first time this year'
at the Royal Agricultural Winter
Fair, which takes place Nov. 13-21.
The Red Poll breed, which orig-
inated in Endland, was given recog-
nition at the spring meeting of the
Royal's beef cattle committee when
it was agreed to set up a class for
thein in which prize money will to=
tal $900.
At least 50 Red Polls will 'be
shown at this year's fair: Most of
the entries will come from the west-
ern provinces and Ontario.
' The Red Poll, a breed similar
to the Dual-purpose Shorthorn, has
become more popular iii this coun-
try, particularly in Western Canada,
since the end of the War.
Like the Dual-purpose Shorthorn,
the Red Poll is bred for both, beef
and milk production. Dual-purpose
cattle "pay their way" through milk
production until they are marketed
as beef cattle, thus overcoming some
of the high overhead encountered by
farmers raising beef ,cattle.
The ,Red Poll, so named because
of its reddish -brown color,' is about
the same size andbuild as the -bet-
ter known Dual-purpose Shorthorn:
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,Just hew many d.frerent sports .
magazines there are published
south of the border we wouldn't
even wish to guess. Casually look-
ing over downtown magazine stands-
it sometimes seems to us that there
must be a new one born every mire•
ute. Left to ourself there are only ,
one or two of them • we would
bother much about, but a junior
member of our family totes' them
hone by the long cord; and some-
times, when we get weary of read=
ing the Good Book, Shorter Cate-
chism and the speeches of our
political leaders, we skim then over.
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Which is why, on Sunday, .Octo
ber 21st., our eye was arrested by
tae cover of "SPORT — THE
MAGAZINE FOR SPORT SPEC •
-
TATORS;" published in New York,
and a very 'interesting and readable
periodical, at that. Featured on that
front cover as the leading article
was one entitled, "I'd Rather Play
in Canada" by George Ratterman.
George, in case you've forgotten, is •
the All-American college and pro-
fessional football star who came to
otir side of the border this season
—at a huge salary —t o lead the
Montreal Alouettes to a Grey Cup.
Just for the fun of it, we're going
to quote a few paragraphs frons Mr.
Ratterman's opus. Here they are.
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"I Iuaven't found it too difficult
to adjust to the. Canadian game.
When I first came to Canada they
showed me several movies of the
Grey Cup game, If som.eone had
shown them to me when I was
unfamiliar with Canadian football,
it would have been a long time be-
fore I could tell the difference in
play."
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"In the first place, here you have
only three downs to make a first
down. That means you have to gam-
ble more often, It's unheard of to
march down the field racking up
first clown after first down until
you score, We try to score all the •
time, from any place on the field.
Because it's' more difficult to make
a first down, there's much more em-
phasis on passing. Which doesn't
make me feel unhappy,"
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"We have /tine American players
on the Alouettes, I feel rightb at
bonne, .. I think we've got a pretty
good team."
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"In addition to my playing dut-
ies, I'm also backfield coach. Natur-
ally, it would be difficult for me to
play and coach and any coaching
duties consist mostly of figuring
out plays, Once practice starts I'm
just another player, Because of my
experierce with pro ball in the
States, it's more of a consulting
position. 'rite reason 1 wanted the
job was so I could give my own
views without embarrassment.
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"That's an important factor, be-
lieve me, I think there's a growing
tendency in sports to ennpha*yze the
importance of coaches. • Many of
therm say they did this or that when
really it's the team, the players,'
that make the coach, That's why
etas a relief to talk to someone like
Steve Owen of the New York
Giants who readily admits that you
have to. have the material to make
the team go.
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'In the majority 'of circumstances
the coaches are merely impressed
with their importance. They try to
play football like a checkers game.
Instead of dealing with human bes
in.gs, it's like dealing with robots.
The only successful exception I. can
think of is Paul Brown of the
Cleveland Browns,
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"Some coaches call most of the
plays, which I don't think iii such a
good practice. Sitting on a bench
and not being in close'contact with
players on the field, the coach is
'somewhat remote, 'What if one of
the backs is tired or has something
• wrong with hint and the coach
should call his play? They just
don't have the opportunity the
quarterl•ack has to .participate in
the game.
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"Here in Montreal my wife and
I are very happy. We've rented a
duplex and we just had our second
child. I like Montreal and the people
and everyone is treating me well.
There's nothing like the Montreal
football fans. They really go all-
out to support the tearn. It's the
sante way all over this football -
crazy country. The fans really go
for the game, And I like to play
it for them and will give it every-
thing it's worth. But the important
thing to me is, I'ni finally on the
way in business, starting from the
ground up to learn everything pos-
sible about the brokerage field, Now
when my football days are over,
maybe I don't, have to worry so
much about supporting my family."
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So ,much for Mr. Ratterman. His
article, as we said before, appeared
in - a magazine around October
21st.: Now we:quote as follows from
a dispatch to the Toronto Globe
and Mail dated from Montreal on
October 21st—sante date;
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"The Montreal. Gazette, in, a
sports page • story tonight revealed
that George Ratterman $22,000 -a -
year passing star, will quit Canadian
football at the end of this season
and return to the New York Yank-
ees of the National Professional
League. Ratterman has candily ad-
mitted that he does not feel he can
adapt himself to Canadian football.
Although recognized as one of the
greatest passers in American foot-
ball, he has had very little success
with Montreal Alouettes, "In Cana-
dian football a quarterback has to
improvse and I found it a little
bit= too tough," the handsome, like-
able blond quarterback said,
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Well, it all seems sort of mixed-up
to us and the only comment we
personally feel called on to make
right now is this—SPORTS-THE
MAGAZINE 'FOR SPORTS
SPECTATORS should at least take
the 1951 Oscar for mis-timing,
How Can I?
By Anne Ashley
Q. ' How can. I treat scratched
mahogany furiture?
A. Before polishing mahogany
furniture that has ]leen scratched
rather deeply, all in the scratches
with tincture of iodine. Then ap-
ply the wax or polish and the
scratches will be practically invis-
ible.
Q. How can I be sure that a
stain remover will not affect the
color of a garment?
A. It is risky to take chances
with any stain remover on colored
fabrics until it is tested on the
underneath part of the hens of tbe
garment to see if it affects the coi-
or,
Q. Ifow can I treat the water
for a child to blow soap bubbles to
gives the bubbles more color?
A, A drop or two of glycerine
added to the soapy water - will do
this, and the bubbles will also last
• Longer before breaking,
Q, How can I make a dry
shampoo?
A. Grind a little cornmeal as
fame as possible and add a small
quantity of pulverized orris -root.
Sprinkle this well over the scalp.
Let it remain for a few minutes,
and then brush out thoroughly,
Q. How can I economize on
soap flakes?
A, Try beating the asap ilal,ee
into a foam with all egg g lmeater, T (
will require fewer oases i,,r t• {J
same purpose.
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