FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS IT INHABITS THE | BANKS OF LAKES, STREAMS AND RIVERS AND OFTEN FORAGES INLAND [4 TIS EXCELLENT TE A BE iM, The) Soo AR ae oh MUSKRAT 2 D wo 220K P RRA INY) of the House judiciary com- {mittee said he would push legisla- U.S.Supreme Co WASHINGTON (AP) -- A US. Supreme Court ruling Monday that professional football is subject to federal anti-trust laws raised ques- tions today about other profes- sional sports and particularly baseball. The court ruled 6 to 8 that pro- football, unlike baseball, is sub- ject to anti-trust legislation. Effect of the ruling will be to bring about a trial of the complain of Wil- Jam Radovich, suing the National Football League and its clubs for $105,000 damages. He claims the seague blacklisted him in 1946 after he jumped from the NFL to the rival All-America Conference. Soon after. Monday's ruling was announced, chairman Celler (D- tion to extend the anti-trust state utes to organized baseball. "They can't make fish of one and fow] of the other," Celler said. Bert Bell, NFL commissioner, said he couldn't understand the difference either 3 Baseball commissioner Ford Frick deciined any immediate comment on behalf of his col- leagues "hecause we are not iv volved," he said. INTERSTATE BUSINESS The court declared the "volume AN : 7 1S INVESTIGATED -- a CHT RS IR ROUNDS Diasuand by Kio owe And Li ' lof interstate business involved in lorganized football places it 'within ndsay Setting Hot Pace MONTREAL (CP)--Detroit Red 6. The third-place Boston Bruins, | Wings, setting the National Hockey (with one win and two setbacks League pace in the stretch drive, [last week, follow with 66. [ball in 1953. It referred the provisions" of anti-trust la This, Justice Tom Clark said fo the majority, may sound "unreal- istic, inconsistent or illogical," in view of 'previous rulings that ma- jor league baseball is exempt. Clark said the baseball rulings did not apply to any other buai- ness. He added:. "The orderly way to eliminate error or discr a- tion, if any there be, is by legisla- t on and not by court decision." The court last considered base. then to a ,922 ruling in which baseball was termed a sport and thus outside tbe scope of anti-trust laws, With- out commenting on the merits, it triefly and simply noted that Con- gress had failed to act on the sub- ject through all the intervening years so there was no reason for the court to shift ground. Since then the high court has|tended the NFL keeps : players held that professional boxing Is under anti-trust jurisdiction. COURT CASE PROEEDS urt Rules That Young Canadian Goalie Pro Football Subject To Law Stars Jor Michigan u m 7 Br ro fo re Sue Sets she dah wg its member clubs for $105,000. He University Wolverines gain aj charged they attempted to monop- berth in the national collegiate; |olize the sport and blacklisted him hockey playoffs this season they, whet he = = Som Detront oi can thank a slim, crew-cut goalie America Conference which has |{r0m Owen Sound, Ont. since disbanded. | Ross Chiids. a sophomore en-' Jodera hy judges an Francisco dismissed |" find" Vv Lis suit, The effect of the ishuissed a Michigan. coach Vie and circuit gineering student, is the latest = DAILY TIMES-GATETTE, Wednesday, February #7, 1907 18 ROBS RACETRACK BOWIE, Md, (AP)--A bandil Childs doesn't have much of | record in Canadian hockey oh hg held up a ticket seller at Bowie {well and staying on his skates | | better than ever.' | spectacular goaltending. A In the second game, the 20- year-old Canadi ped 46 shots | in a 2-1 win. 'TEMPORARY"" JOB Childs, five-feet-eight and 155 pounds. was sent into the net while the team scouted around for a ruitable replacement for their all- American, ' But the scoffers have changed | with $4,340 in cash. Atfradtion Feature Refurn Court decision was to order it to| al, { Radovich 41 said Monday in| Los Angeles he was. '.not out to {wreck football or sports." He said lhe only wanted to show that "a player shouldn't be treated like a riece of furniture." | RESERVE CLAUSE | Childs stepped into the shoes of their tune as the Wolverines main- | all-American goalie Lorne Howes, tain third place in the five-team 'rom Kirkland Lake, Ont. Childs western collegiate loop. They must teok over when Howes graduated finish first or second to qualify on Feb. 1 and since then Michigan (for the collegiate championships U. has lost one game while win- at Colorado Springs. ning nine. Wolverines defeated] Coach Hey.iger says of Childs: their rival Michigan State twice 'He's playing the angles real The trial court will ider, {among other things, the reserve clause by which Radovich con- {irom acting as free agents. This {clause binds a player to a club, which retains the right to trade {kim to another Baseball employs In its latest decision, the court was careful to 'express no opin-|% similar provision in its contracts, jon" 'as to whether the NFL has| Rep. Celler who headed up' a actually committed any anti-trust | House investigation of baseball violations. It left that to Sistriet several vears ago. said he was court in San Prancises; which ox eurprised at the football ruling. must take up the complaint of | «jy goothall is a business," he Radovich, former University of |sajq * ' Southern California and Detroit i: egere® baseball must be a {Lions Star. Radovich sued the league and Ted Power And Mickey Roth Tied For Top Philadelphia. said tartly he "'al- {stitution of the United States all {people were equal." The commis- sioner cracked that "evidently un- der the Supreme Court decision, baseball, a team sport, is differ- lent from football, a team sport." | There has been no Supreme Court ruling on pro basketball or |nockey. Bell, at NFL headquarters in ways thought that under the con-| STONES ARE MONEY! an odd fact of ue Large stones are still used as money among certain natives of the South Pacific Toft Micronesian islands. Modern : man pays his bills with a | \ slip A paper, often a check | : from Pacific Finance. How | much do you need to consoli- date your bills? Tell us today! NOW TAKE 30 MONTHS TO PAY ACIFIC FINANCE 23: CREDIT, LTD, JOHN AGNEW 13 Simcoe St. S., Oshawe ~ RA 5.6571 THURS., FEB. 28th The Professional CLEVELAND American Hockey League vi WHITBY DUNLOPS GAME TIME 8:20 P.M. WHITBY COMMUNITY -ARENA TORONTO (CP)--When the last! buzzer went off to end the On- ta rio Hockey Association senior A western division schedule and pro- Andy Bathgate of New York'claim Windsor Bulldogs cham- widened fourth-place margin to|pions, two players were in a tie four points at 58, three more than [for first position in the scoring squeezed only a tie out of three ames last week but you'd never w it from the scoring produc- fon of the Wings' big guns. Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay each collected six points and bet- tered their one-two positions as the leading scorers. Montreal's Jean Beliveau finally came through with a couple of points after a medical report had allayed bis worries and stomach butter- flies. It wasn't a particularly happy HAWKS POTENT NOW Eddie Litzenberger of Chicago. Chicago Black Hawks. who have ULLMAN BLANKED become wreckers in meetings with! Norm Ullman of Detroit, back the league's upper echelons, i* race. | Mickey Roth of Stratford In- dians and Ted Power of Chatham action after an Injury siege pfaroons ended the season with knocked off both the Red Wings failed to get a point and dropped p1 points each. Roth has scored and the Bruins but are still in the to an eighth-place tie. Dickie cellar with 39 points, Moore of Montreal with two goals New York Rangers had two wins 2nd three assists, took over sixth snd one loss and took a firmer place with his 51 points. hold on fourth place, last qualify-| Montreal's Maurice (Rocket) ing spot for the Stanley Cup play-'Richard stepped. up a notch to offs. The Rangers have against 49 for Toronto Maple chard, with two goals and two Leafs, who had a win and a loss. assists, moved from 10th into an Gordie Howe 54 points seventh place. Brother Henri Ri-| came up with two |cighth-place tie with Ullman at 47 veg for the three top teams. The Jot in a possible six. Their back- ihree games and Ted Lindsay had back defeats at the hands of three goals and three assists. Chicago Black Hawks and Toronto Howe tops the scorers with 77 Maple Leafs were something of a points on 38 joa and 39 assists. k. Lindsay has 5 points, made up of Canadiens broke even with a (26 goals and 47 assists. Respectl- win, a tie and a loss. The three vely, they woo are leaders in ints collected shaved Detroit's/goals and assists ading margin to six. The Red| Beliveau is third with 69 points ings have 75 points to Montreal's|--28 goals and 41 assists Veteran Fred Glover Bert Bell Says Still Leads AHL Race | yew voux ar veers NFL Will Abide Wings salvaged only one foals and four assists in Detroit's points. Bert Olmstead of Montreal fol- lows with 46 points. Thé goalie battle for the Vezina Trophy is stiil close between Glen Hall of Detroit and Jacques Plante average of Montreal. The Red Wings have been scored on 126 times and Canadiens 130, giving Hall a.four- goal margin, Wings have played one less game than Canadiens. Canadian Ski Assoc. Will Raise Fund To 133 goals, nine more than Power. | In third position is Jim Connelly ot the Maroons. Connelly, best goal-getter in the league, scored 39 times and earned 39 assists for 87 points. | Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen, last year's champions ended, this geason in second place with 64 points three behind the Bulldogs. Windsor"s Don Head led all goalies with an average of 2.86 in 51 games while Marvin Ed- wards was second with a 3.52 in 52 games. | Fourth to 10th place scorers with goals assists. total points: Laufman, Kitchener 21-53 -- 74; Scholes, Kitchener 29-44--73; Flan- zgan, Stratford, 27-46--73; The- ~ 'herge Kitchener 40-28--68: Flick, |Stratford 82-36-68 Haidy, Win:d- sor 28-30--58 Brown, Windsor 26-2753. 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