The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2002, Blaðsíða 10

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2002, Blaðsíða 10
94 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 57 #3 winter sports of the Antwerp Games, ice hockey and figure skating did not become any less official or Olympic. Prior to 1924, there had been no differentiation between summer and winter sports at the Olympics, because there was just one festival in each four-year Olympiad. Therefore, the later use by writers of terms such as "demon- stration" or "unofficial" to describe the sta- tus of the Falcons is incorrect. The proper characterization of the two Canadian teams in question is really quite straightforward. The Toronto Granites were the first win- ners of ice hockey in the Winter Olympics, but the Winnipeg Falcons were the gold medal winners of the first official Olympic ice hockey tournament, and that distinc- tion cannot be changed simply by rewriting the past. Barbara Schrodt is the Sport Historian at the University of British Columbia REFERENCES: Bryden, Wendy. Canada at the Winter Olympic Games. Edmonton: Flurtig Publishers, 1987. Buchanan, Ian and Mallon, Bill. Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement. Lanham Maryland: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. 2001. Howell, Nancy and Howell, Maxwell. Sports and Games in Canadian Life. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1069. Killanin, Lord and Rodda, John (eds.). The Olympic Games. Barrie and Jenkins Ltd., 1976. Official Report o the 1920 Olympic Games, Antwerp. Podnieks, Andrew. Canada's Olympic Hockey Teams. Toronto: Doubleday Canada Ltd., 1997. Renson, Roland. The Games Reborn: the Vllth Olympiad Antwerp. Antwerp: Pandora, 1996. Roxborough, Henry. Canada at the Olympics (3rd ed.). Toronto: McGraw- Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1963. Wallechinsky, David. The Complete Book of the Olympics. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1992. Charlie Thorson, circa 1933 Over the years Charlie Thorson had befriended the Icelandic Canadian hockey play- ers. He had often provided caricatures of the players for local newspapers, especially the local Icelandic newspapers. He also provided some drawings for postcards too. He is credited with the design of the Falcon team uniforms, which was a sweater with a falcon in flight. His clever caricatures also depicted the players as fierce fighters of the 223rd Battalion, where most of the team served in France. Charlie was known as an extremely clever and talented illustrator. His colourful character is thoroughly captured in the book Cartoon Charlie: The Life and Art of Animation Pioneer Charles Thorson by Gene Walz. (see Icelandic Canadian Volume 55#3) It appears that the Wevil Cafe, on the corner of Sargent Ave. and Victor was a great meeting place, especially for Charlie. One can only imagine the stories that would have followed the hockey games of the Falcons. The pride was palpable.
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