l Shearwafer Flyers Beat Fort Will naval station at neiirby 1-Jasterni Passage. led 13-! at the half but -trailed 21-it going into the final. ... 1 I-lUNTER'$ CORNER iam Redskins The trapping season is in full cred 45 yards on four first downs. Hadat h exceptionally high water level. Both muskrat and mink are plen- dW,.._ tea. opened. running ‘I1 yards for a , . ~ .. william Redskins 27-21 here Shea-water‘: terrible three of touchdown. 1t was unconvver . W“) "' "‘°"- '°“‘°'“' M“'l""‘ l°“l.day to win for the East the Bob Hayes. Bruce Walker and inspired the Redskins‘ Sherry "° “’"“"'3 "“‘" ‘ml d°‘"" 1' Eiiuaaian intermediate football Buck Taylor scored all of the Wishart blocked Jim McConsble's '1" ‘I""“Y '°°°"““8 '° '°"* champ, 'p_ least‘; four touchdowns. halfback kick in the Shear-water five yard ”"l’P°"" 1 D“ m“ °l’““°" '57‘ The to“ “M who Wm in F0, u, “M 3.13,.“ self although I haven't examined Lychowyd. each with majors. Al Davey's fumble on the Fort many. About half that 1 viewed were little better than kits. The latest fur report received from Montreal indicate that muskrat and wild mink prices will be ond down. ran the end for the major to push his club ahead 21-13. 1-‘1yers' Ron Parker recovered B1-jfllfin 21.14 of ffillation in Caaa- William eight ard 1' 1 in 7'“ ‘'‘'’°'‘ °‘’“'‘‘ “W l'‘''“" “"1" ”'° 9”‘ " F“ "W" — ,,,,’,,”§{a.f¢i.y Tlision playoffs for the ring Quin‘, Tfidear ;'y“ a rouge atter . endinl th and the prices receiv last year W No" Scan uggua mm . ‘um.’ third qisai-ter_ 21-14. I were the lowest for many years. The 1~‘1yers. who represent the first major. in§h°:rh:l:::' ’i:"’g‘: °;_“'d“l°"' Local buyers who paid one dol- ———*'— —"""*""“ rtouaan sixns puiy mum, Q“ . ''“"° 1" End 8 41011111‘ and I Quin" Hockey Scores SATURDAY National neirolt 2 Toronto 1 Moiiiical 4 3051-00 American l»cIl||¢ [1-...i:lc1lC€ 6 Sprinirfltld 3 Buflalo i Hershey 8 rouged on the sixth play of the Quarter fuice blocked two long aerial ab tempts by Davey. in the second quarter put Malo in the clear at the 35-yard line for a major. Halfback Murray for muskrats took a bad beating. Some such lots only realized 60: on the Montreal fur market and expenses had to come out of that. Lots of choice wild mink for which local fur buyers paid 314.- 00 each fetched $8.25. In conversa- tion with local fur buyers, who have been at the game for many years. I was told that 75 cents El‘)! llllefl 800% 910 Redklnl The Flyer's who beat Brantford Tiger-Cats last week for the East- arn title ia the final quarter, gambled for as much as 10 ynds on third downs. It was third down play that put Hayes over with the first td midway in the quarter. Then with less than five minutes left. a the 1-‘lyere pass dc~ But Davey'a short pass early McKenzie converted to put Red- Walker bulldozed through five Wvas the top offered for muskrats R°‘“°’l::":uS‘wel.°d " . skins ahead 8-6. Redskins on a third down. three- and running down the scale to 25¢ its 0 Toledo 2 FFFWK I field goal kick, the yard goal line flange that ended kits. One buyer vowed that l"d‘f‘““?g 3 F0" WW” , Flyers. who had rn ved to the the scoring and the, g e 88.00 would be the price offered ('"‘‘_““Ge 3 Tm’, 2 two yard line from the 35 on The Flyers had a 21-17 edge on for the best mink in the country. E”fl“l d0WM. managed only a single af- first downs and outdistanced Fort Beaver and Otter are in good ter fumbl' inside the goal line. William 330-$35 ong the pound. demand but this will not greatly Football R.‘u|” With five minutes let‘t~ln hey complet eight of 15 ea affect local trappers as otter are R3’. Tlylor scouted y wbll tehe Redskins practically non—existent. Mink and 111; Four Miini1‘t‘3l 1 Hamilton 8 Winnipeg 17 Edrnontsls I iwinnipel. Hamilton quality &' Grey Cull) , Canadian laturrsselale Fort William 21 Shearwater isiicarviater wins Canadian title) Canadian Junior Toronto 20 WLIIMPCI 13 «Toronto ' 006600 final) National Lea -death Philadelphia 11 Wlmlfl III College Football 1-1.431‘ ‘ Villanova 21 Wichita I Princeton 34 Damnouith 14 Rutgers E Colianbla ‘I Pitt 14 Pennsylvania State 18 Yale 54 Harvard 0 Lghigli 26 1.aFayette 18 Buffalo 13 Temple 6 Boston U. 32 Connecticut ‘I MID-WEST Michigan State 27 Kansas hate I Iowa 21 Notre Dame 1! Ohio State 31 Michigan 14 Kansas 9 Missouri 7 Wisconsin 14 Minnesota I Oklahoma 32 Nebraska 7 " SOUTHWEST Zlrkansas 47 Texas Tech 8 Rice :0 Texas Chrletill 0 buthern Methodist 14 Baylor 7 ‘SOUTH [lands 0 Georgia Tech 0 laryland 12 Virginia 0 igburn 2.9 Florida State 7 rih Carolina State I South Carolina 26 North Carolina 21 Diakl LI Alabama 2 Miedaflspt West Virginia 7 Syracuse 0 emson 13 Wake Fore: I .. ndcrbilt 2T Citadel O FAR. WEST UCLA 20 Southern Califoria O .0reaoa State 10 (henna 1 I;s.iiingtou state .37 Washington _ anford 14 California 1w loradn 3i lowa State 2: air Force Academy 31 New Mex- ' TFO ‘rlllllltlll Young 8 Colorado late 9 Remember When Billy Conn of Pittsburgh. than Ncosnlsed as ¢hImPioii in New York and Cali- fornia. was awarded I10 ldilld J. .\eiI memorial trophy ll years I2" today as having done the most for boxing in 1%. Coal later was twice knocked out in l"'I1‘i'weight title fights by chun- Pmn Joe Louis. in 13 rounih 1| 19“ and In emu rounds in iscs. 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A few years back when muskrat sold as high as $3.50 and $4.00 each. ll didn't take many to run into a sizeable bank roll — four or five in morning was a good week‘ At valling locally at the moment, it would take a cart loud to round out an ordinary [.‘I)l‘l(f'l it requires as much time and careful attention for a sixty cen- ter as it does for one in the four still in g slightly easier 60c, the average price pre dollar bracket. Goose hunters are picking up a lot of fat wildgccsc. but some- times it means carr_\'ing a back load of decoys a mile as farm lanes are impassable for transport. Farmers tell me they have watched bedrauuled hunters t ' u d g 1 n g wearily their cars empty liaiidcd, so far -- h se are concerned. to the skin after a fruitless vigil in a goose blind. if geese come to once for every three 85 R96 la‘ 97 asds "19 ‘rill’ completed five of 12 for '11 yards. muskrat are the staple__fura ood de- than this book and motor tow ad soaked ‘rhea Illh Isa avulfl _ hunter draws a blank about twice for every three chances and that means a goose per six outings. A flock of geese coming in to rig with a full throated chorus throbbing on the air throws most hunters for a complete tail spin. HIT THE AIR 1 have it from an eye witness that a party of three hunters were rigged out one morning and shortly after daybreak flock of 25 geese dropped inn with the wooded blocks. The crash of gun- fire awoke the echoes but when the air cleared. nary a goose was down. Twenty minutes later a flock of about the same site did a repeat act and again there were so many holes punched in air —~ not even a feather fell. One individual was so exaspera- ted he threw his sliolguri away and vowed he‘d never shoot it again. Then he sat in the car. He was all for leaving the decoys in the field too but his companions gathered them up. i Just recently two city nimrods leiigaged a local guide ;some geese for them. ‘ st that and alho dug a snug blind and arranged the decoys. Two flocks came in and their shotguns volleyed and thundered lbut the geese must have been in- ‘cased in armour for they escaped ‘unscathed. in disgust they began to pick up their decoys and while so doing a flock of seven hove in sight and circled twice before leaving the scene. When asked ‘what happened llicy replied: T oy fla " Geese have a habit of flaring when they realize they've flown into a trap. They'd be foolish to pose for a shot but that's how some hunters wanl trys it's an excellent average. them. I l --1 'l Canadiens Beat Boston Bruins By THE CA.'\'ADlAN PRESS Bernie vBoom-Boom! Geoffrioo remarked in a between-periods ielexision interview Saturday af- ternoon that his shooting wasn't what. it should be The reason, he elaburated, was the wrist injury he's been nursing for some time. Jerry Toppauini and Don Mc- He displayed the tape. ,enny scored for Boston. Then he went out and scoredl At Toronto, Dick Duff robbed two rapid-fire goals in the third,-Terry Sawchuk of a shutout in period to give his Moiitreal (‘ana- the third period. Both Sawcbtik diens a (-2 National Hockey and Ed Chadwick in the Maple League victory over the Bruinsjbeafs net played a superb game. at Boston in one of Saturday’s§Sawchuk stopped toehots. two NHL encounters. ' Fir“ “flog: 1 Mon [ I-.,i' In the other. at night in Mapleihloore <Bonin. Richard! 15:35; Leaf Gardens. Red Kelly and 2 Boston, Toppazzini rstanley, Gordie Howe celebrated ll1€1l').\ll!(‘kell‘ 18:22; penalties: Mohns link-up on the same line for thei1:36, Talbot 8:17. Bucyk 1629 second straight game by firing a Second period: Scoring: None; to give the Det.ros'lt penalties: Provost 3:49, Mohns a 2-1 victory over 6:36 Talbot 12:51. Flaman 16.56 Third Period: 3. Montreal before the TV cam-,Geoffrion St. Laurent. Belivveaul afternoon. Montreal 103: 4. Boston. Mcenney «Arm- “*"“‘*"' strong. Labinel 3.43; 5. Montreal. My partner is a cool _customer Richard lB0|1lfll 13.30, 6. Mom- when it comes to scoring on real, Geoffrion 'BeliveauI 19.24; geese. if they come wit yards nine times out of ten it's 10-32, a goose with each barrel. It's a, stops; mistake to try too hard but some- ‘ mam, times with all my experience. I simmom do just that and have to be con- capitalized on Boston's defensive lapses to rap. in three goals ‘the third period. The other two Montreal points were notched by Henri Richard and Dickie Moore 5' ing start in the first period. eras in the who got the scoring off to a fly: cheek u rs. ct...-anal P-10 7 Monday. Nov, 25. 1957 Would Turn Other Cheek CANBERRA. Ausiuis \Reu- tersi — An Australian llgfillllmlel e pans. Nothing could justify 00¢ 901"‘ ‘using nuclear weapons Illlfll another. Professor Marcus 011- ml sa' . 011 ant. director of ‘the re- search school of Pill/flC.ll_ ‘cl’ once: at the Australian Nations. University. was SPCIKIDI 5‘ ' lecture here. If the United States hit back «countries were destroyed com- pletcly He said Lhe present world situ- aiion can be resolved only by thinking in terms of morality 3115 ‘mat the problem of war and peace cannot be solved by “ml or economics. penalties: Mackell 5:39. Belivaau . liord329 , T'i|rd period: 2 Toronto. Duff wlrmstrong. Bauni T2711 3- 99' ‘ll‘t)ll, elly iljllmani ll‘46m Pen- 23. tent with one — sometimes none. First Period! 5¢‘0|‘1I1l? 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