* 7 » Patterson Battles London In Title Defence Tonight | “By JACK HAND heavyweight boxing title tonight June date with Ingemar Johane- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Floyd |against England's Brian. London, iweden. . ; “4, ” London, lantern 2 jawed will defend his a sturdy “tuneup” foe * his ; s : with NTERS CORNER 20 pounds, is regarded so lightly ‘Game Law Infractions . Difficult To Pin Down. r game laws with specific re- = to the rash of spring bse shooting that. has erupted is spring. I counter with this estion: How much definite in- mation -have they themselves : d over? I have tried to pry : ormation from a few of them well knowing they poss- d it. Their answers were a n erpiece of evasiveness. I fidn’t have the time to get out ind dig it up the hard way like I lad to do when I was paid for ping it. AVE OWN’WAY Farmers have their own way Passing out information. They don’t spell it out to you in black }y) and scare easily if an| pt is made to pin them down @ specific statement. Here is case in point: When the’ police Jtook over the game law enforce- _men| ‘aining to this province ja of my acquaintance, wincensed over a flagrant viola- ition. {spring shooting of wild- 4 ) decided to do something it. He contacted the game ficer for. Queens, who has since been transferred, with the full in- tention of telling exactly what he saw and knew. The following) ‘Sis a condensed account of what! ‘this farmer told me: “Out came the little black book and every Sword was meticulously jotted Sdown and “checked. . I had vis- . fons of myself standing in the _Witness Box with nothing on but |my birthday suit and clammed Zup quick...” Our farmers have'| their own way of imparting in- formation without committing § themselves. * Here is a ease in point: 4 March 1919 I was sworn in as a Federal Migratory Bird Officer. )Pisquid Pond, Peakes, teemed with bjack ducks and the hunt- ers in the area opened the sea- son henever thi pi z i them uly at * In 1930 it was opened on! according to my diary supper _was given by of poachers, in honour departing for the Sta-| July 18th. On August 6th incial Election—was—held, after casting my vote at, ale Poll shortly after noon | inued on to Pisquid Pond.) slope below Grant's on mnelly’s Road that over- ks MacDonald's Spring on the, est side of the pond I stopped) 'te chat with,a hired man* har-! ; with a team of horses. I ‘Jearned the following given in his - In 9th e sie Mase re ui J his oF s “The dinner horn had just blown and I was unhitching the traces I heard 4 shots at MacDon- | "s spring across the pond w a black cloud of ducks watched two men wade saw the sun shining on| of water kicked up by | . They picked some ob-' the water and then k to shore and disap- the bushes. They! le away. I couldn't) they were dressed or t they looked like.” é contacted a chap who lived. across the Pond who could be in! \a position to know something a-} ‘pout the noon shooting. We sat| and chatted while he gave his! team their wind. He told me that) he didn’t hear any shots but he observed the flight of ducks swing ever the pond. He didn’t pay any attention becaise they some-| times took exercise. flight for no apparent reason. He went on to say: “If I saw anybody shooting Td tell you because such. things | are not right at this season of the| year. "We talked about the elec- tion and wondered about what the outcome. would be. He queried: SESE AT ERRPERS eeity make out?” It’s hard to tell about | Russie but I feel there will be a jot of vacant seats when its over’’ was my comment. -_ MUST HAVE PLEASED _ My comment on the election must have pleased him for, as 1 turned to leave, he queired: | “Have you seen H.I.J. lately?“ “No, he’s in the States’. “‘He eam home three weeks ago. He is leaving in the morning”. «where is he staying?” “With his brother G.W.” The Model T. Roadster headed for there like a|f homing._pidgeon. The bloed on! fig the butcher knife lying on the work bench was still red and! the black duck feathers in the, pag, on the top that is; were still wet. The bottom layers were weeks old. G.W. stated he'd come in on a‘certain date and plead Guilty. He didn’t show up and a Summons was issued. He was Counsa. A plea of ‘ot Guilty s entered.« The se was tried before then Sti- sendiary Magistrate George \ J. eedy. ' He gave evidence to the ef- that he didn’t shoot the) cks. His brother H. did. He) left for the States,the morn-| g following the seizure. He! sed wrong. He wasn't char- with hunting but with being possession of parts of mig- ory birds to wit: black ducks not only convicted himself t invplicated his brother H. He jhe paid a fine for hunting black ‘moved+ Ie: And All Naval Veterans own words in a condensed form.|. “How do you think Russie will |i) : - It’s quite a story but I have to eut it that evening, I corralled the two of them H.I. and G.W. on a point on the Pisquid River. They were shooting cranes (Great Blue Herons). Both were fined for this offense and their shotguns ere ordered confiscated. G.W.’s as a twist barrel Ithica valued at $160.00. The guns were dis- posed of in Wolfville, N.S. Need- less to say G.W. was dethroned as the King of black duck poach- ers and never again attempted regaining the honour. CLEANED HIM OUT I let H.J. into one office and shifted daily. “ London has -gone out of his way to charm the local people, appearing at schools and hand- ences. British reporters say this is a reversal of form for London, who is known back home as an angry young man. Pérhaps it is the warm glow induced by ea guarantee of $60,000 plus ex- penses that may run as high as $15,000, biggest purse ever for the 24-year-old boxer. CHAMP’S SHARE Cus D’Amato, the champion’s manager, is getting 60 per cent of the net gate (no guarantee) ‘and all of.the television money, estimated between $175,000 and $200,000. From that total, London gets his $60,000 plus expenses. This is the 24-year-old Patter- ducks and then took him across the hall and had him salted down for shooting migratory non-game birds. His pocket book was a slim as a wafer when I was through with him. His vacation spending Money was—reduced to} Hurricane— Jackson a dribble. When he finally got re leave to vamoose he hissed into my ear: “If you were in the States I'd heve you shot for ten dollars. They tell me that both were allergic to black ducks for many long years. The foregoing stemmed from an apparent cas- ual remark by a farmer. As I said before our farmers can tell a lot without committing them- — He could say is question- and} teur champ, in six in 1967. Last year, he stoppedRoy Harris in 12 at Los Angeles. His record is 34-1 with 25 knockouts, losing] only to Joey Maxim in eight rounds in 1954. He‘has won 21 straight, knocking out 15 of his last 16 opponents but was floored by both Rademacher and Harris. OLD QUEBEC selves at Riviere-du-Loup on the south shore of the St. Lawrence been rest for quite afew years now I often ~ think- him-—He son’s fourth defence. 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