$0 The Guardian, Chatotiotown, Sat, Oct. 28, 1968] ~~ HUNTERS’ CORNER Geese Ignored P.fI. But Beavers Incr - Ina few days October will be @ memory only and November ',.. the goose hunters month ... ° ‘will be with us. Waterfowl hunt- ers are in a state bordering on. shock at the moment as full "knowledge of the duck and goose eituation hits them square _be- tween the eyes. Some contend that our geese have bypassed this province ... or at least 75 "per cent of them have .... and are following the St. Lawrence River course: to théir wintering grounds in the South. In ordin- arty years the St. Peters’ Island, Pownal Bay, Orwell and East River areas would harbour any- where from three to five thou- sand wild geese at this date in- stead of an. approximate two hundred. Information aa that this flight reached the” Mac- Ewen Island area in Prince -. County early in' October: GEESE CHASED Immediately, so reliable eye now. in the Orwell Cove area off Donald John MacKenzies’. I also have it on the records that 2 fall. It is the consensus of opin- decoys. It was a had excavated a CENTRE BOWLING 3 i 5x tie Sky a7) nae EGE ine | Off-Season Race Has Big Card It's harness racing night again at Charlottetown Driving » Park and classifier Frank Acorn has another exciting program lined up for the patrons. Eight good looking dashes will be raced and picking winners ~ once again looks like a major task. Last—Saturday — night the. mutuel payoffs were really hand- some and there’s every. chance they'll be equally night. - The feature class, races four and eight, have a half dozen starters. Everyone of the six hag ‘a perfect licence to get home in front. However, it's likely that Irene Mir, with Bob Craig doing the driving, will-be installed-as favorite. But don't go discount- ing the other five. There’s cer- tain to be a battle royal hefore these two trips are over. Races three and seven have a -full field. of eight horses. Harold Hughes takes Brown Budlong as good to- away on the rail and from that position, he will be“ tough to beat. However, the other seven will not be out for a joyride. They'll be giving it all they’ve got and chances of big upsets look great in this class. The other two classes are 4dou- ble dash affairs and some dark horses could bring juicy returns to lucky bettors. There'll be win and place bet- ting and four features, The first daily double will go on races one and. two, the quinella on three, the exactor on six and the se- cond double on seven and eight. Patrons are once again re- minded of the 7.30 starting time. This certainly should insure that everyone wil] be heading home- ward -no later .than 9.30. That's just in ti to see Toronto Ma- ple Leafs ~ entertaining Boston Bruins. Don’t miss a single dash. Be tively. The Guardian-Patriot League, Elmer Ward has high’ single, high three and high averages of 296, 745, 217. A. Murphy leads all ladies_with 280,..645,.and: 188 for high single, three and aver- age. This week Jennie Pineau had a single of 257 and 603 for triple. George Peterson had a high three of 630 and Merrill Pineau single of 24. Team standings: Dodgers 17%, Pi- rates 16, White Sox 15%, Yan- kees 13, Tigers 124%, Red Sox 10, Giants 8, Cards 6%. - Commercial League, Island followed closely by Martin’s Garage and Supercuts with 17 points. Lenny Arsenault has high average 248. George Lee high triple 833, Frank Acorn high single 362. : Oxygen leading with 20 points | sed .| walk:away 29 in the Intermed- jate ‘class. Top individual ath- lete was Paul MacAdam of Mor- ell High. Second place went to Summerside High and third was taken by Morell. The Senior cross country, the only two and a half mile dis- tancé Of the three classifications was another very close event with Prince County Vocational School winting with a sixty-one, Souris with a -63 and Sommerside High in third. Dave Ford of Summerside was the star of this event. . Officials of the meet — complete satisfaction the turnout and the SDU Athlet- ic Department has expressed a special word of gratitude to Chief ‘John Norton of the Sher- wood Police Department and to his staff. ., ; th | die situation. against Saint Mary’s three weeks ago. Saint Francis has a. tradition “of “swamping ame. Dunstan’s. No one can forget the unbelievable 95-0 plasteting ad- ministered by the sarhe X-Men Nothing At Stake But > iy 1.30 p.m., game time, then, amounts to a battle between the Saint F-X machine and a veteran SDU Varsity pre- pared for the grudge fight of the '66 séason. : last year to the’ Saints last year ing to coach Ed Hilton will spur the Saints to ‘a, greater effort. The Saint Club will be fielding many Seniors including tent on making a sion on the - fi this fi- nal game, For them its a do or For the first time since the season opened, the local club has had two solid weeks of prac- tice and are now in the, best shape of the season despite the This week's bowling tip: Stand fairly erect with weight on heels, left foot. a little advanced: ball about waist high; elbows in;. straight wrist: bend left knee in, slide; keep ball close ‘to body; follow-through. . | TEETHING PAIN. eee mothers rely en Baby ORA-JEL liquid. Put on—pain's . Recommended by many pediatricians. toy te use. Brings "25 prolonged re- d Weft Ask your ©) charmacist for - @ BABY ” , ora-jel" on hand at 7.20. A Intercollegiate Football | St. Dunstan's University vs. : St. Francis Xavier Game time 1:30 P.M. Admission: Students 50c; Adults $1.00 in Antigonish. 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Incidentally it coaches, everybody will be go; on 1 plays at | ‘vidual scoring race, but this was the Fish and Game Associa- ing all out. jend-.while Montreal plays is not uppermost in his mind. tion members who were instra- |’ ‘“'The final standings in the Hamilton Nov. 6 in a sudden-|. i.we want to win this game, mental in having the 22 eal rifle fourtteam conference have al- | death semi - final. The winner | not just kick field goals,” says placed into the category of a | ready been decided with Ottawa | meets Ottawa in a two-game | Clair. hunting weapon. Ustil then it in first place followed by Ham-| eastern final Nov. 12 and Nov.| ‘The Riders possess an 11-3 was classed as a target rifle iiton Tiger-Cats, Montreal Al-|j9°- _. record and were not ecstatic. only. This columnist blocked ouettes and Toronto Arconauts.| reanwhile, the four coaches | over losing 35-12 to the cellar their efforts for years but they _ The clubs close out the sched-| ‘are jooking no further ahead | dwelling Argos last week. finally secured @ majority vote. ule with Toronto playing at than this weekend; and each|' The game in Hamilton will be One or two members were the Hamilton Saturday and Ottawa! iti good reason. Toronto's final showing of the prime instigators ... one really playing host to the Alouettes | ; t Ty. | 1966 season and coach Bob «+ im having the 22 cal rifle be’ Sunday. Saturday’s game starts" Ralph Sazio, boss of the Shaw would like to ‘win at least ing, allowed as a game weapon. at 2 p.m. EDT and will be tele- ger-Cats, says his players ar@| one more game. A victory i: teen i certain- vised on the CBC eastern net-'‘‘not gonna horse around.” | would leave the Argos with a our water 7 | &9 record. : table up. In one sector of Kings : : “We're. going to try our they have constructed over fif- ‘ ; ; damndest to win,” says Shaw, teen dams in swampy areas. A ;. | whose club has shown the ability beaver trapper stated at the : to win at times throughout the: close of the beaver trapping sea- x year. : son last winter that he~ was i ‘ And Darrell Mudra’ of Mont afraid-he had trapped them too. real wants a victory to give the '. close and. small crop would be i Als a .500 record in Montreal harvested season. : for the first time since 1958. BEAVERS SCRAMBLE TO SCORE On a recent check-he reported The highlight of the weekend an increased number a ers renee on ‘ ieee scoring race with where he very few & : . , , , NEW YORK (AP)—It is 1-5| American entries in the Wash- | any one of three players in any at all. dams that were| ROYAL.:Actresg, ridden by jump im competition Friday at Despite the mishap the’ Can-. = that i ‘ington D.C. International at es to aa eae aa in a poor state when the trap-|-James Elder, sends bars fly- Madison Square Garden dur- adians won the competition. C Ad Wi racing’s youngest millionaire, | Laurel, Md., Nov. 11. Recins tebde the scorers with ping was -ev er bare babe re ing-after she failed to clear ing’ the National’ Horse. Show. (cp Wirephoto) CHICIGIG] VIVEFRS | vin post his izth straignt vie. ra parece. wth are ° ’ : : Hulse! tory and add $71,225 to his bank-| al’s Peter K And Dea ; : eae e real's empf. lent enetecneh he any gives : Sr as ag Third Every roll today by winning the two S‘side, Montague aan aa caaen miiwmee| AUStralia Stretches Lea nin [Ome Amida |Fight For Spot |mucne'u's ti nth oe roe . NEW YORK (AP)—Canada, Bix other horses, including bg : pot | fe we ; al hess. tcapghd: Glee. heme ; — Summer-| The Tiger-Cats and the Alow- ey Tod ests srw |) S th Af gs Th 7 oe men eit ate. Be of any major . Food conditions must injuries. plans ‘no lineup have eaten out of : ee : ; afternoom | use fullback J. W. Lockett for house and and are forced | MEXICO CITY (AP) — Aus-| team’s best player, scrambled to | Juan Estrada and a 73 from for both | the first time since the season to move to a. new location im | tralia stretched its lead to seven | a 79. eA ‘Tomas Lehmann. hen to- _— a ti Mage three years or less. Trapping @p- | strokes over South Africa Fri-| When-.DowningGray, first} India, Chile, Rhodesia, Ger- Tam fate Gam aut wi tere keen pears to have no-special deter-/day, but rallying British and |U.S. playet off the tee, soared |many and China dropped off the lavelt cua ceacit ie "| Tent to a beaver population un- | American teams: battled back |to an 80, pressure was heavy | pace. Rhodesia suffered a bit of School Lea- But arr recaliad: ak, less it is carried to extremes. It | into contention in the second |on the Americans. But .Deane|bad luck when its best player two teams ei tackle Walt Balasiuk takes a top trapper, equipped | round of the Eisenhower Trophy | Beman, the two-time U.S., cham- ‘Mike Reinders was forced to.lay ' the sud- Man aisk released: enttion tale Py pong traps, | amateur golf 3 oat because of a back injury. ce BoM FT osice in PC acer onic eee Set eric Tein Ge a 8 Donon 3 zat k Cros_ France went i ¥ . : to-take.a.t caver hares, Kevin Donohoe ee A Pe amie | Clair would lke to rest some. eighty beaver last trapping se2- | with‘& 72. A 74 second straight 71. for 142. He fae halfback Son. If it were not for legal | and was followed by. Shade at 143 school | Rick Black is out of the lineup Pit SNe ies tame - mene eee of tee Cigiod States ore | with an injured knee and Clair cnly‘enemy in this province. Ia eo : de at the ‘op; |will have te make some lineup Strait both Bob Cats and wild | Ot 4S le me Gomez Breaks 9s lost. all tres | omen Cats take a. considerable toll. while id “ d games, including a 186 i said, fe: . de- 8. "Canada -continued’in~—fitth-| 1 40't quit now.” _______| PEERS us ‘Canadian record | Canada scored 58 points in the | eided at -the last hour ot 10-| my. eravangs: piecé, ot 46, ied bp G The Mexicans thrilled a home | p for most victories by a | event. The U.K*Mexico combl-| ship js Tom Rolfe from Mary- | ~ PWET PTS. |; standings: Royal Aces, lead fol- | Cowan and Keii Alexander with | town gallery by posting the sec- |j in one “season of thor-| ation ‘had 57. land. Tom’ Rolfe;ranking three-/., 1 43106 lowed by the Hawks, Alley Cats, | 73s. oe ond best team score of the day oughbred racing. . : Ireland had 58, while the nd candt |e ouris 43106 No Hopes, King Pins, Cowan, 27-year-old 1966 U.S. | With 216, a shot off Britain's 215.| He won twice, giving him 271| United States and Chile each i $13¢@3 Yogi's. . + "| amateur champion from Kitch-| Roberto Halbern, the national | winners for the year. He had |had 49. The U.S. was, given lvfont. $0300 Federal Civil Servants League | °D¢T Ont., added 36-37 to Thurs- | champion, led the assault with | set the previous record of 2” | fourth place on time. A = day’s 75. Alexander, the 36-year- | 71 and for support got a 72 from 'in 1980.. _ x it Havana Royal, piloted by AF play, DOT .“‘2” are currently old son win ae reat. — P leading followed by Income Tax, erie ae a Z ac a '| theo Roger-Smith, had the best DOT “1”, Health and Welfare, a es a —_ —e : : individual round, clearing 12 D.V.A. and Man Power. Ray | P'29- eq eS) PS fences for. 32 points, Mapleleiah, Hennessey of Income Tax- has | Petformance Thursday. is f. oval Actress, and Lock An Ens- men’s high single of S87 and 7 | WESTLOCK HAS 76 : : A Bil Ringrose of Ireland, hed ae pane peed - Irenus Duffy is bel-/ wick Weslock, 45, of Burling- : Sess) See etd Salle oma 2 ape high triple of 207 ant Sone | ton. Ont. had 30:37 for 76, one a Last year the’ United States DRIVING PARK <9 over. Thursday's score, while /, @l irs won every international class ie In Trust League play, Ed's | Doug Silverberg, 33, of Calgary, except one. The visiting teams, Eagles are leading followed by |-easetl to 37-41—78 from Thurs-| through the efforts of Canada, SATURDAY, eee tenn day’ oe best three scores of | or rranels Xavier ee get aireody have tripled their pro- § . OCTOBER 29 + Only three a chance to move into a first, tion of victories over a year f Dianne Rodd 28, Mex's high | ner eamember team ‘count | place tle in the Bluenose Con- ago. a a - ea : d ing toward the standings. _| ference today. 2 - Simply fill in-the following form and mail to the triple Bill Noonan 668, ladies! A under-par 69 by Roa- tas *s XM ia the . address below:— 7:30 P.M. high triple Betty Bryanton 529.| nie Schade, 28-year-old _Scots- ro as a — Athena Meets eee In Saturday League play Jun-| man, and a 70 by Mike Bonnal- Peete. Cure tiny wal * jor Flanagan of MacLean and | lack, two-time winner _of- the | «. nuastan’s te in Charles a ‘ Son's has high single and high! British Amateur, produced 2 | St, Dunstan's Saints in Charlo Kensington ADDRESS ............... Se eke So ic Dumply are leading aed being |ing champion British, who (tit, Dalhousie Tigers play Acs- = NUMBER OF FIELDS TO BE TESTED .'7...... pursued Method, Char- | started the strokes from | 4i@ -Axemen-in Halifax and Me 7 | eer wn tak ee Geen (eee ee ote bekcin tee ee tes : ‘ . Clarke Fruit, Island Chev, Hen-| Gordon Cosh, another Scot, | pore 01 New itm vericten erat ae pes ReaD Soils Advisory Laboratory, — derson and Cudmore, MacLean | contributed a 76 while Peter : tal F and Son. Townsend, regarded as the} At Charlottetown, the power- _¢ ~ Experimen arm, : g : : In oh of C ae — play, : ful X-Men (3-0) roll into action Charlottetown, P. E. I. ae Ted Creighan single sporting an awesome offense : > : and high three of 260 and 68. | Cross Country - | that has garnered 53 points SOIL TEST — DON'T GUESS Douglas Bros. and Jones Lea-| ' ae | game in league play and a de- |; : : gue: Henry: McWilliams tas «| Event Successfull {tence that has . .. SOIL TESTING PAYS !!! “ high single of 20 while Wallace i : position just two touchdowns. : Seer ae tee cee z begin. ‘Douglas has a high triple of 631.} Two hundred athletes, about| A large turnout is expected for . In the ladies division Hilda Dou-! sevently in each classification, | this, the. final home game of : USE A SOIL PROBE : Se ee a2 gen | Semmes cae Jee Tet oan the Sas de : - i iate, ior cross coun- | fans can. expect a tough bat Sampling x In the Motor Vehicle League'| try championships for P.E.I. at | from the Saints. Their last home i nasties fee nto Rhee ae Louis Turner has high sin gle-;-Saint Dunstan’s University yes- | encounter was two weeks ago loss of their two-way expert as Piitere Wares Wias tent In as coeak: dinetitned” by | Cit uicom hoy acne That | Larry DiMarco. Les Affleck, who . Available from _ } vent, game turned into a 43-6 rout has the last tw OOKVILLE gue Marg ‘Cameron has ladies the apeerehetiatic: Association. the home “team, leaving the with open mas Si be BR 4 DOLOMITIC AG LIME high and high triple of 204 and Birchwood High racked Saints with a 1-3 record. The X- | pack in the defensive lineup. His ‘ BROOKVILLE MFG. CO., LTD. : 531. Glenn Cameron has men’s up a low 63 in the Junior mile "Men go into this game with a | muscle will beef the line consid | - : BROOKVILLE, SAINT JOHN CO., N. B. : high single and high three of 253 and @ Balt event fo win. ToP | 30 record including impressive | erably, There is a possibility Lot ESSEC Pan ihe _meraide High's David Champion, | Wits over Dalhousie, Moat Al-] that the team doctor will allow | SOM ADVISORY LAB ‘ In the Knigh Hawks League | ia: Restinal and Al Mar- | lison and the University of New| halfback Brian MacIntyre to pole es Sl bas. << ‘shal Johnson High finished | Brunswick. oe dress also. The major blow to el EXPERIMENTAL FARM in Mrs. "Chateinns’ Unanen | secead and Gard", To accomplish the improbaba- | the Saints is the loss of guard | ROULNSCL aeauL ring (CHABLOFTETOWN, -P. B-L. Eric Fzan has high, single and | , Charlottetown Rural High held | bility of defeating the Xavier-| Ron Jackson for the remainder a : ” high three of 237 a respee- | down all the top spots to win tans, the Saints will have to ex-| of the season due to a freak an- — SSE sq CRRHS the first place with a| hibit the form they showed | kle injury Fa ne ea CO Se ad H 5 r Paar , i- PS ~ = pa Bee A? VEE i z oe! nm i . Tr , te! aes 2 be (Last home game of tlie season) CHEV’: OLDS LTD. Bn e = er <r : - 4 *y i, a % a