The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2002, Síða 40

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2002, Síða 40
124 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 57 #3 up by Billy Finlay: “The Winnipeg Falcons, con- querors of America’s classiest hock- ey teams, embark on the steamer Melita this afternoon at St. John where they are looking for more worlds to conquer, when they will carry with them the best wishes of all Canadians in their efforts to bring back to Canada, and Winnipeg, the world’s amateur hockey championship. That the boys who upheld the name of Winnipeg so nobly at Toronto, when they lifted the Allan Cup and demonstrated beyond all doubt that they were the best amateur hockey team playing the game in Canada, can be depended upon to continue their triumphs in the Olympic games, goes without saying. They have the winning spirit imbued right into their systems and there are few Canadians who would dare to say that they will not return with the world’s title. Conditions will be much different from playing in Canada. The rink will be narrow, the seven man style of game will be in vogue and the ice may not be as fast as the boys have been used to playing on, but the Icelandic boys have shown the winning punch under all conditions this year and there is no reason to feel that they will not carry it into Belgium with them, where the majority of the lads are right at home, from their exploits in helping in the downfall of the Huns. ” It was regrettable that the Club’s great manager, Steamer Maxwell, had to forego the trip to Antwerp and all which that entails. This was in keeping with Fred Maxwell’s magnanimous, unselfish spirit and showed the character of the man. He was not looking for the glory but followed his best judgement unerringly. On this subject the Free Press commented: “It is indeed unfortunate that manager Steamer Maxwell finds it impossible to accompany the boys to Antwerp owing to business rea- sons. Every player had implicit faith in what Maxwell said, and though at times he seemed to be rather gruff and hard in his rulings, the boys never lost faith in his ability to know what was the best for them. Steamer’s word was gospel all the time and his presence with the boys overseas would spell success. Let me say right here that much of the suc- cess of the Falcons this winter was due to the strategy of Fred Maxwell. He had the habit of studying the other team, and he taught his boys how to combat their style of game. He showed splendid judgement in handling the boys at Toronto, and the fact that they went on the ice and played faultless hockey and showed wonderful condition despite the fact that the boys hadn’t played a game for seventeen days, is a credit to the manager of the team. No better (2OMUL 24-Hour Supervision Government Approved Facility An Intermediate Care Facility Herman Thorvaldson, President |» 495 STRADBROOK AVENUE We offer a Brand-new Facility Personal Furnishings Welcome ^invite YOUR INQUti

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