Louis Criticizes Current CGC ,7 u Of Young Boxers HOLYOKE. Mass. tAP‘evFors mer heavyweight l3’l).lll"_j cham- pion Joe Louis said Thursday the cum-em crop of your): bcxers 'x doesn't like road work and “they like to drink whisky instead of 'milk." Criticizing the young b0 firs‘ lack of training. Louis said “con- . ’ iition and rest are the prime es- 7 s(annals of boxing." . , Louis, now only 18 pounds ' . .bove his best boxing weight. ref. , ereed a wrestling show here ~‘ Wednesday night. ‘ He said Floyd Patterson. the heavyweight champ, and other _division champs are injuring the I missions and boxing associations were at fault for not enforcing . 2 title defence deadlines. ,pm-t because they don’t fight often enough. State boxing com- l5 Hunte-rs’ Corner ‘ (Continued from page 8) d ‘ h u against the wind. They were not 0* h 'the larger white breasted geese "h * but I prefer them as table birds. 3-1 have never shot a grey breast i over 12 pounds but 13 and 14 ,pound white breasts are not un- common. A fourteen pounder » was the heaviest goose I ever ’. shot. Perhaps I should modify V ,that statement regarding the , stunt for the late ‘Moe’ Weather— ~ , big and I were hunting together i one night at the Old Home Lake. ; Night shooting was legal in those X days. This 14 pound goose would be like a gosling compared to '3 nineteen pound gander shot at Glenfiinnan Lake one night by a. MacDonald man. He told me pbout it years later. A crowd of mm were standing at the north I end of the lake having a chat before heading homeward as it . was getting close to Sunday ' morning. This flock came in from the north and he just stuck ‘ his gun in the air and pointed at " a dark smudge overhead. He said he knew the goose was big ' for the splash pretty near empti~ 9 ed the lake. . COMPARED NOTES My partner caught up to me . on the Trans-Canada on my homeward journey and we com~ I o u ' a Dilu- "...""‘ :~ I“ W 8 ma. I'I'IIA'I’ pared notes and decided the Wis- Tno meetings, c a l l e d to organize a Prince Councy hockey league. have had to be postponed because of storms. but we are hoping that tonight's meeting at C..J.R.W., called for 8 o’clock, will meet with better success. There seems to be considerable Interest in Western Prince and Southern Prince in this new lea- gue. and according to latest re— ports, there is a possibility that a team from Charlottetown will also enter this circuit. . In spite of all these encourage mg prospects. and in spite of our admonition not to cry over spilled beans, there has been copious weeping in certain quarters. We admit that there is a place in this worhadlay world for tears. 13f shed at a propitious moment, they have been known to get Mrs. Gus Fan 3. new hat or fur coat, but we doubt very much that they will [get us an Island League. So, at least while we are ‘10 get hockey started here in Sum- merSide. and unless something should go wrong with the flooding equipment at Civic Stadium, let us dry our eyes like the brave ltty bitty boys we are supposed ‘10 them off course . . . I wonder what". We found out the next d‘ayuThe two hunters we had left in the yard dndn't get to first base’ With Allan and then drove to Wisener‘s and fired at geese “leaving Wisenens' so they told‘a party. My guess is that they fired at them on the water for they came in one bunch and at least 15 minutes ahead of schedule. Furthermore a shot on the water disturbs them more i on one in the air. They came close to\ scuttling the shoot but a miss is as good as a mile. HOLDING BREATH I was holding my breath but at the last‘minute they swung to- ward us and came roaring down between us and the decoys with the nor’easter on their tails. They meant business this time . . . a long, black windrow of geese, 31115111131311. Charlottctm. Doc. 5, 1958 9 SPORT ECHOES BY NORMAN MACDONALD School Curlers Banned From DominiOn Title benta Curling Association has banned high school curlers tram competition leading to the senior Dominion Oh'ampionship. be" and on w, All approved resolution was hand. H figmfl ubttgrfiefltwvgfi :2 worded to prevent a student from time enough to all sit down and WW“ 9‘”th lust M0” “he have a darn gum my Whme a men's playotlf‘s and resuming stu- b'a'nid plains “You Made Me What dies later“ . . 1 am may” 1,“ the background. _The Domunlon Curling AlSlSOlCIay- Birch is leading the Prince mm “W 1’“ Pmmla'l groups County rural and commercial lea- “St Mamlh to bar smdems be" gue with 3 wins and no losses. MW “he wnjmsmt‘y level from Elmsdale and S‘herbrooke are in Play‘oms leading to “‘9 Senior second place with two win.S and title. one loss, Town Tax-1 and 000. The Alberta association agreed macs, two Summersidle entries, PO 'a‘Sk “hm “he Dominion MEI! have one loss and two setbacks, SCIWOI Oh‘BJmDiWSMIP finial be while Tignish, though figuring in played during Easter holidays to very close matches, have had to cut down loss of school time. settle ilor three straight defeats. Those Birch Hill boys have been the surprise of the circuit. They have a good many of last summer’s Tyne Valley softball on their lineup: Elmer and N ‘30 Gorrilll. Dave Birch, Ronnie . Ni’Sbe’c, Ina Oampbelll and Buddy ame opponent Gima TORONTO (OP) — M a I: c 11- The mention of softball reminds maker J‘a'c‘k Amen 53’“ mm? us of some unfinished business. mm “imam” 690339 Gm" Four pmm were ammed in me valo will meet a “name” oppo- Prince .Oounty sofitball league nenlt Willem be it! randy In Who‘ll with the winners as follows: Bat- a month and a half. ting ChampionaEhner Gorrill: Ohuualo is having a bone bruise Home Run King-Eustace Reeves; on'his night hand treated. Allen Best Pitcher Bill Stulil; Most Val- tfigures he will be ready to box uable Player to his team-Wendell in a couple of weeks and then MaCF‘adyen. These prizes have will need about a month of train- never been presented. mainly be mg. cause a suitable occasion was not The 22-year-old Toronto boxer forthcoming. However, Layton lost 51 10115.1de decysion against Schurmaln. league treasurer, Pat Mc‘Mluntny of Tacoma, Wash" plans to those presentations very in Madison Square Garden a soon, either at a hockey match, couple of monms ago Miter stun. or is a last resort, through the mug Mom in uh. mom} ma 5' . round. Ohuvalo came out out and bleeding and with a damaged knuckle on the second finger of his right hand. George Chuvalo Will Meet A Longclen Returns To Action Today SAN \BRU'NO, Calif. -(APlfl Jockey Johnny Longden, with , 5,236 winners—many more than , any other rider—«in his long ca- reer, returns to action- today. Recovered from a broken leg, the game little jockey will be as- tride the Alberta Ranches’ Royal Reserve in the si tih race at Tan- I'ROUBLES CURED BY EXPERTS, AND EDMONTON (OP) m The Al-. SATURDAY t 2 P M SPECIALSl NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ON THESE SPECIALS, PLEASE! 4 ON SALE “AT 2 P.M. 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There would be ' two in the party as the brother- time it properly, just before their feet hit the stubble and their wings are still up. When Officially Opens H O W A R Dz 2 PM. Special. til—law 'had a triend who was I gave the Word: "Take em” the Ice Tonlgh‘I M C I N N I S p . on go'ose hunting. He was blind seemed to explode. Geese 4 flair about it for he told were dropping like Nine Pins. As A new allmd'cm ice. rink Wm FOR SHOES OXEd SOUP _ n d if they didn’t Show up I lined up on a down wind goose 13"? formally Qpened “"5 eyemng . . , , t?» nday morning he could have with my 2nd shot. out of the cor— all ROA‘F S‘W‘fl’o‘n mamme by M c I N N I S romaine D1119, 503‘? 1n gm: package f try on Tuesday morning. No ner of my eye I saw three geese Gm“? Cmmma‘mde‘r W'H'flos‘wet" r four cakes to a box. 'yne could find fault with that ar— drop in an even row. many 950» DEC; 09' m“ 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special. each each 2 PIM. sped“, each Sandlewood Soap Nicely boxed — three cakes to a box. Very attractive for gift giv- each « Bath Salts In shapes of grapes, individually wrapped in foil, nicely perfumed, makes a novel looking fiift. Ap- . proximately 9 ounces. mg- Story Books Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer story books with colorful illustra- lions. 2.. FOR OVERSHOES 'y ement. The snow seemed to be covered Wmndmg Officf’r “5 bh‘i‘s Slat" p : P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special. 2 P.M. Special, " ti Monday morning was pretty with geese . . . no wonder there {on am new 0mm? Command' M c I N N I S . box each box each With high Winds and snow were ten of them down. Two mg ‘RlC‘AF Shall/1011 G‘Ws‘e .B'ay- r h . ; , but it fiound my partner at the managed to take off again but Group 931%?“ willing; FOR RUBBERS 4 g p -‘ ' i glues ‘W 8' S cereal , o a u o I , m 51:15:;- vélummfiela: €112: bdropipedhe {msdegge 32265111135 b 1:013; wimch gets underway alt 6:30 M I N N I S .hrlsfmas Cards Bathroom Sets Sewmg Baskets Plush: Slippers 4 € 1 he; he watched over 40 geese of the fig' dmpped 15 yards pm. C [‘wenty-one attractive Christmas Three-piece plastic set consisting Satin lined wicker sewing baskets , _ 1 _ l, l I ‘ ave Wiseners’ at 7:30 a. m out, or 40 yards from the blind. The 'Slla‘l'ion I'in comm-tee has FOR SLIPPERS 4 cards with matching envelopes to of seat cover. Floor mat and bath with. pin cushion inside cover. Ap- allittia‘ig’gl £1332: £23531; foul/pets " aheylefi in three m,ng at hm,” The geese at the from of the planned a hull evening’s enter- a box. mat. proxrmar‘s'e size 4 x 8 x 6”. - - 2 PM- Special- 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. 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That afternoon a eign visitors during June, July 175 QUEEN ST Tex-made cotton percale pillow, Tailored rayon flocked curtains, design Buy now for gifts or for ‘ lease wogldn‘t fly on such a raven drew a ham” to Where a and August in 1958. ' 52” square. Ideal gifts for Christ- cases, Size about 42 x Plain/ 8,9me 29 x 73”. White om. your m m‘ during uh. festive morning. 12th, goose fell in a clump of nag, Not boxed. hemmed. . season . Mans were made for Tuesday ferns on Joe’s line. 2 PM. 5mm. musing. There were to be four Allan’s three boys, not yet in in fire party Lige' Roach, Avon- their teens, came racing aCI‘OSS ~ dale, a firiend of Allan’s and the field and were some excited “Wacky” Carver, City. Harold over the 8 geese lying by the and I made up the four but if blind. They saw one of the other . IJhe Morel] boys decided to come geese fall and found both at : that morning there would be 5 them for us. We divuded the take ’in the blind. . . . . each hunter had a pair The schedule called for us to and the boys, the older pair, one meet nge at Ailan’s at a quar.‘ each. Everyone was happy. They ' car to six, 1 was to be picked were lovely geese . . . hog fat . up at 5:00. I awoke at 4:15 a.m. and Wilden I gave one of mine , With a nor’easter rattling snow to ‘1 mend and the 011° we had ' pellets against the panes. It took 0’1 our table was one oint’dhe hes; ~ fortitude to roll out of the blan- we eVer ate - - - fa‘tn t 91' an ketybut I figured it would be sweet. It was a shoot long to be my only chance to savour the rememm and one we may _ aroma of prime wfldgoose sizz- never duplicate. It was one of ling in the oven. we amved those rare shoots where every- Ghal‘p on time and found a light "hhmlg went 111“ cloak mrk- I coloured half-ton truck in me feel that I have had my goosie Yard. I rapped on the window hum 501‘ the Seam and 3"“ W1 ' 2 P.M. Special, '... 1.98 I 1 2 P.M. 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He insisted on having me 0;! his right for he said I brought mm good luck last year. Harold Was next with Lige on the ex- ff‘e'me left. I issued final orders: Remember, no cross firing. I'll . Work on the rear; Lige you take the. front. Harold and “Wacky” lelde the middle between you". At 7:18 we heard the first elusive calls and then a full throated chOI‘us broke on our ears. Lige Mk6: “Sounds like they are all Iligether” .He was right. They were calling in a dis- tm‘bed note and we got a shock When we saw they were follow- mg the north side of the field 011E the woods eastward and mkfollowing their usual route behind the blind and then turn- 1“'E and swinging in from the 5011i:h.They appeared bent on following Joe's farm southward ln_d that Would have been 0111‘- tinns for us. I spoke my thoughts out loud: “Boys, they’re touchy morning. Something has put FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 . . OPEN UNTIL 9.30 P.M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 . OPEN UNTIL 9.30 P.M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 . OPEN UNTIL 9.30 P.M. 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