~ Gerry Ouellette Captu . The Guariian, Charlottet+wn, Fri. Sept. 1958. | watched them feeding im « stub- : _ «Se fe ; 4 ble field slurping down grain ‘ A is » ar ‘ kernels, clover or whatever got HUNTERS CORNER \im"tie way” Sot ike’ a drove at u ~ ; : pigs. a ; J j : . < i The charge for angling on ox ine ; l S5e £ Roaming Dogs Are Menace | wiiioas' fod tes teen'redue-| ys : : nf a al! tow ine tees Prince County lille. . el Ble # . er or » you ¢ your own i A cA ~anadasS Lone GUO vied To Wildlife In Province Sint” AC ee nat has ire A CHICAGO (CP)—Gerry The 25-year-old Ouellette, al-|second-place silver im the small,bronze medals in the English! Onimes on a doe friends and commenced | Price resulted in an army of} ‘The Summerside Thunderbirds (Gay). Desderdins hit a grand lette = Can&da’s fiat ob tceay ‘a’’gold medallist marks-}bore over-all three-position com-|rifle match and the free pistol!) awake with en te light of |to soft” talk this handsome wild paar paren Phaeton gy oe wee te Fein Conny econ pparge tong enggrepelend = at the Pan - Americag|man in Olympic competition, won| petition and a third-place bronze| event. dawn in the east. It has got|gander regardless. of the fact 37 boats on the pond at one ee eae ee eee iad. rs coer eMes Thursday and led Cang|his first-place medal Thursday im in the small bore 50-metre kneel- Ouellette teamed up with the! i be somewhat of a habit to arise| that he already had a mate of| hie ‘io 2 ony been fish.| ezabeth park last evening de-| manding : et dian marksmen to the greatest.|the small bore: 50-metre shooting| ing position. University of British Columbia for a car-drive. When 1|his own kind. She put it across , hadn feating the Grand River Gals in| Yvonne Leilanc’s fine running # Canadian team in international| Ouellette, design enginieer frota| sor from Torom®: picked up alonly gold medals at the 1956| "ath some specific point I went with her. The farmer says | {°F boys altending Camp for 2| iy tne score of 18-4. . | River's fimal inning was the best competition. ” Deep ‘River, Ont., also won a@/|bronze in small bore -50-metre| Olympic Games against the best nadaraae, beeen it gives him a pain to watch them ee oe oa aikeas "Teed Each team had won three/ fielding display. The game was —7 from the prone position and the|in the world at Melbourne, Aus) encounter roaming dogs or hear| off in a corner with their heads | Di"s Sor OS COOMES. NYS | games previous to leet night’s| played im a constant drizzle of Leys e Canadian team placed third im/tralia. No other Canadian bas! their baying on the trail of game. | together chin-wagging for hours| \isin’ to be afraid of O ne) *ncounter. ; rain. oe owe ay ee Quite recently, when crossing) at a stretch. : could creel his limit in.an hour|, W@nda Ohappell pitched the) tmgire behind the plate was an am» Oo ins position mateh—another bronze. | Thursday. the embankment of a dam, 1| This same farmer had a wild- |Cowe Croc, lie Kimi 1 00 Mend first three innings for the vie-| que" neighan bese juiges, Nef The markemen, firing as they|men brought their team total to/ 11, grown muskrat and left #|brood of 11 this spring. I saw ; isit-| (Peters) Fardy pitched the last] 04 River 301 01-4 7 4 ; <i have never. done before, thas jeight, equal with Canada’s track! iving at the mouth of the burrow|them myself. She laid 11 eggs |, Anglers who have been visit-| wo frames and three safe bing 4 x18 9 1 shattered targets to reap a whop-|and- field athletes who finished | .,.7 haking it to death Its|and hatched them all. I have |imé the pond regularly since it//° Joo. lected off her de-| pmunderbirds a a ure rown ing Hervest of one gold medal,|their six days of competition! sine was broken in several plac-| been told that 7 was the limit for | a opened to fishing report thiat/ i eries Marie walked-two. Ger- one silver and three bronze—a| Wednesday. j they have t@ work harder for : . y es but no attempt was. made to|@ wild goose to hatch. In any : aldine MacKinnon, the losing . : feat never before equalled by a| The big difference was that the) 1.) the animal. Kt was hunted and|event my informant insisted a | their trout and unless fishing com | © wp sight hits, ead A 1413 victory over Canadian team. : . | spiked-shoe athletes were unable ; wild didn’t lay ar ditions are right the heaviest | Pitcher, gave . Gulls | duty for the losers were Jim Duf- Earlier, Garfield McMat ot first-pl gold, the| #led for the sport and net mot- goose any More | trout ereeled seldom go over the| Walked five. Marie Fardy and Cn Dartmouth, N.S hed coptared a| sixth time in international ‘comr| vated by the pangs of bunger. -|than seven segs and generally | half pound. Trout can reasdn: and| Geraldine MacKinnon each had = 4 ” ; im most every district farmers laying . 4 one strikeout. City Bantam erown : tock Hee a, core Pistol petition in the last nine years! eoort roaming dogs in their|a lot to learn about our wildlife |!eare the same as ake Mary Gillis and Diane Arcen- Shop trophy, emblematie ee dlp yen an 5 Canadian teams won! that they have been s0 balked. fields and woodlots. Often they and ore oil, Wearving. ee point: when | ault were the leading batters oes Sonia ee are awakened from sleep by their | stance: @ raccoon ‘ie supposed i ( ‘to|for Grand River each getting 2 will be presented at bags a : e baying in the predawn hours.|to wash ite food before eating. | ‘Touting water is angled down to ite i ‘ . normal trout population there| hits ii 3 trips. Amelda Simmons by Mr. Art Burns. = . Game suthorities are aware that|He may on occasion swish @ i) Dome it Pmpetition fer|and Yvonne Leblanc hit 2 for ssuleny 00 te in the first i with » shotgus a yet Bo around in the water a few times {#000 and they don't strike at |3 for the Thunderbirds, and Betty over the Gulls a man a a . three ser- : everything that shows up for " - bie ; , the menace ‘Housecats in the |smeke or gaspereat out on mad) {Saf another will get there first. |oace the spawn develop lo cer , - woods swamps com- chew ‘them down, mud opening t ’s Pond | tain ge . riners bit gave way 6 se|Labor Da Meet pore ih warye aba sell pow g and al, without the formality ef | has been s great opportunity {or | set in within a week or less. the loss. : ly during ‘a ten mile drive I saw | washing _ jangiers to get in some choice|. When this stage octurs ‘the CUDMORE'S aad 2 a AD comp Tredes cata en se ae the high | MoT PARTICULAR Plckenioan shole “iaat the tokte | ficky bet pales soft ver phe Soong . ing ; i ; ; oT i n state that the y pale, ess. = ee ee a = quet. fe te — on ee eee ae adie ae A coon will eat most anything. {quality of the trout taken from| Remember, there is no point in DRY CLEANERS : at the | is being given s t deal of Labor Council trophy. eo a long bodied muscular | They’H fill un on blueberries, | Whitlock’s to date are firm: flesh-| catching trout just for the sport} 199 geome st Pheae 4322. ss he phy and coach ‘Ouch Lawlor ex- ae grain or corn until their sides arejed and flavourable. A break-' of catching them. Its a crime to three fer| interest amon athletic enthus- | black female. . .a_typical woods . ihe fet tet in flesh 8 ‘an amas aie ae tei ee a and Ro-/|tasts in the Province. | Dect to enter a grong team from | cat. Another was s sort of in be- ee Po nti esh may be expected waste either meat. ae a brace of hits} A large number of athletes the City. Along with the City tween specimen while the third |leaves get in hee — had ® have signified their intention of team many other onganizations| was a fluffy, clean furred tabby | Ot game Wey 0 cuccann Ne tf - . The | participating and entries can be are planning to participate, that had all the earmarks of a ; 95 but} made on the track Monday after-| Memorial Field will be put_in- | well cared for pet that had cross- field. ___| noon prior to the meet. to A-1 condition for this big| ed the highway at the wrong: T a Peay b ’ morning The local unions have teams affair and large numbers are | time. I wondered how many had owing Service ted the | conditioned and ready 3 go im | expected. ~ _ \erossed the road that the cars Day Phone 9722 ; by a oe Oe score. . atest. aa Night Pt 2043 . 2038 Doyle and | ° bo | GONE BY BOARDS. Member D, A A. q David Gillis handling the pitch- | Rainbow Cc egg Captures Some of the old time béliefs * MURPHY’S ‘ 7 about wild geese ‘have gone by the SERVICE STATION = Here is today’s minor , | board A generally accepted OM@ | eee “- Turner Memorial Race ines ol gisgs inane’ ber penne é' 9 a.m.—Red Sox ve. Browns, é and if either one is shot its mate . “ eided after : TRURO OP — Rainbow Clegg, | finst race in 2:07 38 and placed |remains true to its memory. Me] most inexpensive |: : -s --| making its first major start in| second to Fancy Queen in the| thinks that wild geese are very : ' : 3 i = : , two weeks, captured the $2,000) second heat of the two-heat fea-| much like humans and ‘are as salesman casa || . . Donnie Turner Memorial Race| tire to top the siummary. Fancy | susceptible to feminine wiles as you ‘ eo . here Thursday on an eight-dash | Queen was seventh in the first |the human male. Last Sunday 2 : , harness racing card. event. The Harry Hirsh-owned| morning I stepped to chat with employ ses@ ae ae The Pugwash horse won the| mare won the second race im|a farmer who makes a practice . } ; : PIUS CALLAGHAN it pnts Oe Paine cer and’ rening nat{] GUARDIAN - | 7 z 5 f ° Mi ; : : a wild gander : 2 PCE Cae Dowling Defends |. Prine iiword iland’ ‘he, |treeds, They combine the: table | ct. aes | Exhibition Trophy | fx tu atone’ Bain’ ae |zeese and are much in demand PATRIOT % ) : } = ‘JUNIOR LEGIONAIRES and Morell-Peakes juniors clash : second. at Xmas time. Ha had a tame | Worsteds. High quality long wearing ever the holiday weekend in the first two games of a best-of This Weekend | Mount Holly and Farscud com- | goo a wants . WANT AD | ‘a - Se a three series for the Island Junior baseball championship. — bined to give backers a $323.20 jrate thi ing This lady set ae fabrics expertly tailored in two buttons, ‘ Legionaires made the final bracket with two straight triumphs SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP Ten daily double pay 4 ate is we ond eee ae th t it : % ‘s ith fl side over the Summerside juniors and eer a quickly dis- professionals will split $1,000 im Det Wilfred and Farscud ws bod a mate ‘ot bis oe for or Phone 8506 | ee it Ora: pac waren is ee ae pete vield Stearday after- ag socal = 167 cane Jguble dash winners while Hon- | era! years. She had pickkd-up the pockets. Smooth rayon lining. Colours, : , wi e for vi ; ; e - poon starting at 2 o'clock, with the second to go at Morell on ne ade ae ar mae. or Him took.a single heat. wildgoose lingo from her for- ~ —— greys and blues. Sizes 36 to 44. ; Monday afternon at the same‘ hour.-The third, if necessary, will ae Sobals oiisiies aut cnen _ _ oe : be played, at a site to be decided later. starting at the Riverside Golf | M. M L d Ltd Special : ‘yHIS SHOULD BE a ‘really hard-fought series. The boys | #"d Country Club today. (Friday) | at oore «& CLeCO e Suit, (coat, 1 pr. trousers) 47-50 from .King?s surely looked :impressive in sidelining the Abbies. | Defending open and profess. . ; / : T--v were able to overpower the Red and Black Plt ap- tie oe eng ’ ; r--rences. Légionaires had a hard’ struggle in the first game etown heads the | ‘ : > the, bovs, fra minerside* but the second tilt saw the of 10 professionals ‘n the Mari- | : “ tal’ city youths play headsup baseball to win handily.’ That times’ richest tournament. Dowl- BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS : ; the game,that Roger MacLeod hurled the one-hitter and © inging won the Exhibition trophy : the Legionaires backed him up with an airtight defence, ' . in. last year’s first tourament Ey MacNeill and his assistant Jimmy ‘Fiddler’ MacDonald’ with a 36-hole total of 143. BOYS’ are rélying on Roger to be if god form against the’ Juniors from | ~~~ pee, 1 King’s. They are: alsa ae aoe littlé ‘Lefty’ Dunn will be a Ri t puzzler for the Morell-Peakes outfit. - - . | f| Ma h If both boys are right for this: important series,’ the Legion- | l e Cc SHIRTS aires could prove bethersome. However, you have to install the ' i _ Morell-Peakes “ads as favourites’ after what they did to the Saturday : Yes Siree, we've got everything to outfit the youn, { re . ots ; ¥ noe hls ; man for school, or play ... every thing... . at the Cotton flannel. Smart ; THE KING’S COUNTY aggregation is.a well-balanced crew Weather permitting approzim-"| fairest’ prices in town. Shop now and save! : ' and their supporters are convinced their boys will -represent | ately 40 marksmen from ail . om plaids. Dou ble elbows. ; this province in Maritime playdowns. They don’t appear to | S¢Ctions of the province are ex- Sizes 6 to 16 : : have teo ‘many weaknesses. Legionaires are hoping that Mac- ected to turn out Saturday for Pers s1zes . ' Leod and Dunn will find at least one weak spot—that of being he final big match of the sea- Special . ' unable to do much with the offerings of the two lefthanders. — ong Point Rifle my ne each 1 2y The setup is\ good for a most interesting series. We hope the Und the | - Long Sleeve Pullovers : 4 : ® t Charlottetown folks will turn out to support their boys. So far | Prince Edward Island Rifle Ass- © V-neck and Cordiaume ‘ _ ; the number of people at local games has been horrible. Surely | ociation. 3 Perry ‘Como and Regular n with provincial playdowns on, the fans will start to rally behind § At stake ie the City Champ. Wool and Orion Mixand 100% # ‘ ' oe ; their team. i is wale aoe ionship, an event that has afford- Orton : There’s one thing we afe sure of and ist eakes-' ed riflemen of the province stiff All, Shades : t ‘ t Morell “boys ‘will not have to go seeking supporters. We expect @ competition since the turn of the | Sizes: 6 - 16. BOYS SUEDENE JACKETS i -large erowd of King’s County supporters at» Memorial Field century. Looking to his Jaureis ' give their boys plenty of vocal support. On Monday at Morell, Bill Rogerson of Charlottetown | * : » >You can expect the place to be packed. who won out over a field that | Elastic inserts in waist- é ; e That kind of enthusiasm certainly deserves success. Legion- was reduced by’ strong winds. . . ; 7 . = sires, however will do their utmost to spoil it on the King’s and heavy: rains. band. pe ; County folks but they well know they have a tough job on their A a tes ce a \ o.) ' : 1 of the association : = ah | Tt should be one of the best junior playoffs im quite a spell. on aha. ae eee ; | see 4 t : i Corduroys THEY D ratte own Mount Stewart way Year the match will be fired | @ Flannels, Gabardines and Cor wWnuuan o * ‘im ‘three stages, with ten shots || ff @ Charcoal, Brown, Navy, Med. Grey, | BOYS" REVERSIBLE JACKETS » That’s the afternoon that Mount Stewart and Peakes pple __ Sear ae ae and | sete. 1 a é a ee a ia ey wa ae : le their best-of-three semi-final King’s County Baseball ve | * yard , ive | aa es Cardu ‘ . ’ a, . Me oe ie Ps |a highest possible score of 150. eo — Sizes 10 and, 12 only. : Right now matters are tied at one game apiece and Sunday’s _ points. zy ; | 4 - will mean the end of the season for one or the other. Each team | tm order te make thie com. bce aca 4 Special, 2.69 .~managed-tts-vietory-by#-single tally. That tells you how evenly {petition more interesting it was | oc | each : = tontcher ow. are. . aoe kind < a on Bs Ayano ag | aleo decided: that 2 prize match | C on 2 ao e. issue Sunday. ’s y way wil will be.shot in conjunction with | ; .-_.@ AM shadeg™and si ' “ Roe aes njunction wth = pr. | BOYS’ WASH AND WEAR COTTON | winner St. rs: : | Eee : When we wrote. this column, Georgetown led 10 in games. The ja, Mave é acer, — ° . EER PANTS ‘ ‘ ; eee iM teie it Chae add Sedat cen ee UO lCnmpiny el a Bele : Flap back pockets, tunnel loops. Colours, black, wheat, failed to come off when teams couldn’t agree on officials. during the anauel . - Both these centres are real hotbeds and fans are really turn °UZD® ; prize meet. antelope, Bey: i in | The opening shots will be fired Fe ‘ : gz out for the encounters. Special : we es j at 1.00 p.m, and those ° . , 3 95 i e attendance figures will soar over the weekend. : | tateading te icipate are 4 ‘ unlined e : Here's wishing them good weather for their big games. | | 1 °UC & in Ge aah We \ ; 4 a5 MORELL BANTAMS came through in fine style on Wednes- 12.45. If number turns out . ne * Bows an eguiar + “ . day afternoon with a 5-2 victory over on at Morell..It even-. as estimated by the officals any @ Authentic Tartans and plaids. a d R lined, black only ed the series at 1-1 but the Moncton team refused to remain over delay in getting the match start- Also solids im flannels for the second game that day which was scheduled for the King’s ed may result in curtailment : Assorted colors County village. The Monctonians failed to arrive till late in the (due to the early arrival of dark- @ Boys’ white dress shirt : so * afternoon and by the time the first game was completed, it was ness. rigs ; e ‘ / « . oe > * . ‘ -. too late to try to: finish the series that day. However, Morell made an offer to put the visitors up for the night but the Hub City bovs just wanted to go back home. ; Morell doesn’t intend making any more trips to Moncton. The sthedule as laid down called for the series to be completed in Morell. The King’s County boys wanted to win the Maritime iitle on ‘the ball diamond but since they didn’t get a chance to do that Wednesday, they have appealed to the Maritime Baseball Association to award them the crown. This seems like the only logical solution to the problem. Mor- ell lived up to their end of the bargain. Moncton didn’t and the New Brunswickers should be penalized ‘for it. WALTER ALSTON, manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is, season was getting underway but now, with the race in its final sireion, the Dodgers are causing other pennant-minded teams Griggs (8) and Naragon: Ditmar C a | = 3 99 ™ plerty ,of trouble. Se ; : 11-8 and Howard, HRs Washing- | ea. | each aw oxford, royal, red and white. mm \Franciseo Giants are the front runners. When this column ton, Sievers (18) Courtney. (12). | ” went to press. the Giants had at 1-2 game bulge over the Dod- Roston 000101 002—4 7 1 : * 4 ges. The teams méet again three times this season and on the Baltimore 002 000 12x—8 10 ; . Special, oicome dé these battles may,indeed rest the pennant z \JSton is not one given to making speeches. However, after his bays, came from behind Wednesday fight to beat the’St. Louis Cardinals, Alston broke his usual silence. BASEBALL ; National League | Chicago 013 000 010— $ 12 0 San Fr 002 222 0Ox— 814 6 | Anderson, Hillman 610 (4), El- ; ston (5), Henry (), Buzhardt (8) and Neeman, S. Taylor (8); An- tonelli, Miller 8-7 (3) and Lan- |drith; Hegan (8). HRs: Chi-Dark | (3). SF - Bressoud (6), Kemmerer 8-15 Woodeshick (3) | Baumann 5-4 Chittum (8) and White: Brown 9-7 Loes (9) and Triandos HR: Bit-Nieman 2 (17). International League McCovey @ Sizes: 6 - 16. 1.98 « ~ SHORTS & TOPS @ Size 6 to 16 50° « PYJAMAS |. @ Of fine broadcloth MOOR E & McLEOD LTD. ighti 10), 3 . lo collar well pleased with the way his club is fighting for that National | : ggg BS tE Len «e In assorted patterns iy low. Sizes 8 to 18 orew neck and polo. , League flag Washington 000 000 ls 42 * Boxer waist—Sanforized —_ . nr with zip neck. Sizes small, \lston. wasn’t given much. chance by the experts when the New York 023 000 04x—9 17 0 @ Sizes: 6 - 16—No Iron BOYS’ RUBBER With , matching helmet. Colours, black and yel- . BOYS’ SWEAT SHIRTS RAIN SETS | . : : : Fleece lined. Sanitized. Elas- ‘tle insert in neck, of crew neck to assure snug fit. Both medium, and large. -Colours wa 1.89 “This is one of the fightingest clubs I've ever had,” Said the |. Montreal 2.131 010-16,1 1 ee ae : : og Dodgers’ pilot. “We're not wearing any pitchers out—we haven't | Buffato™ - 300M 1TT=P Y 1 o 4 a m. to g m. : . 4T.EATON.CS, go any great power—but we’re always -fighting pack.” Valdes, Rodriguez (9) and ‘ orit Centre” , FRIDAY ™ 7 That's a whole lot for Alston to utter. He muah indeed be well. [Teed: Short; Bunker (4) Green "Zour Bpvertte Shopping Centey ee ee is * gatisfied to start talkigg im this manner, (6) and Coker, Burk (5), i af .. . £ ‘s 7