III The Gunrdhn, Charlottetown. Frl. hula .?SPORTS. TtFRONTi I‘vl I’ll S ('AliliAliHAN Leafs And Canadiens a r... s tot hotter tor ‘i'itionltt \lapie TBlNrts anrai-eni . .ti \lonttial tanadiens 7tt titties donng Leah ii that would ,i a e So tar this iniin: «vainn the too git-ti rival)! have toei three limbs and l'ailm‘licnx hate tei to cat-tier a ticiors lite-y eat-rte ncaiest “mint-ti.“ min in \litiiti-csl tint-it they battled the lutiarlimen to s . or it it.“ their only point out ot a . we arr not emlt‘itlml'l! b. helittit- the Hubs. no the coutrart- vie think the- art- plot-ind surprisingly gtiod hock?! Ind have lwicc bottled in» Icasttcdcndinr chic-go mack niiuiks tn draus bolure \luntroal tons Tht-r came ihrough with In im- pressite titn in Detroit and then all.riiund good play has had tons elicited about utiat tlii- might do this soanou. V when to lace them the Canadieos int i this tart have hecn it attic to do the things they could do smut other clubs. TIII'II’ tie on Wednesday was a rather pecunar one. hecansr holh ranadiens' goslt I‘Ime when they were shortbsnded Ttiinnto rllzt‘h. -Punt-h' ltulach didn't think .lobnnv Bower VIRK snnrn oii utther our in tact \Ir. imlnrh lett tbs impression that .lnhnni \htttiItI itatti hnd both at them hut Leat. tiatticc- took in the thud and tuck null s talb credited the sta'emnti- indeed it was tilll\ cureprtooally tine [Mllend‘nc ht little Charlic Hodgo Yhili siuoped T‘Mnntn trotn gallons its thitd Slrzlflll iriiimoh otct Tnt‘ lilakes boys Vest \Vednesdai the (uni ts t-c-ieuert in 'r. » nto where the [teats should M intotiiix to more it scion out of eiillti points The« need points in the wind out it Illl’i hope In latch up to those anihlilmh Will-h liituks tilto are tliiui; titisitily hiitli The Leafs get a chance Sunday mle to halt the Hawks but that game is in Chlt't'lgn and we \Anultlti'i like to bet our last dollar that Toronto i otidc any upset The best TtYi'tmntt ha been able kt tin HQIIHKI liiili Rent and (Amnam' is one ts'e in three starts l‘lint's ilic idiotic-at record that Halts hate Illll beats ' it's Iat‘ from iniivt-sniie and Imak deed to change [Ital tit a hurry it they want to finish on top. Harness Racing Here H.\R.\ cactus iiill grt acnin iiiis Saiutsiay stict-tioiin at Charlottetnuo Drum! Put-k Pmmt'ls-i’ Frank A orit rsn that had deaths-r tor his opening and on Rementh k is still optimistic about the prospt't rot tit itittiei- sitastii lie Idt'i tliu lst pet-sous paw lit to pat :«iitt. \IUII [.lsl it. titui uttriiiotui t . surprise to ll\ li ti.» Illi‘ MINI iii ti tlcti that run iiottlttii‘l t-ti. peel etct-ibitil l hilltop itttt \IlL'ke lititlitiii lute paliuits were not trigltii-itud br ilic- clottititis We have the idca that when the neathor gets a blt_t-oldrr mags will pick up, That may’seeiu it rather loplirh belle! but I once the milder weather moves in talks will he more repaired tor it not visit dress accordingly when they [n he rues. There were a lot ot tolls there “tillsz iihii wnuld har- itii a lew more Toronto Maple Leafs Hand stsied third-period Rout by Tim the t-io-tiite Prim and II‘DDIIIPS were awarded to various play- ers and to tho coal-lies ol the A SpNiaI hast-hall dinner tor all members o' the 0in Base- ball Lang-lie in: Mill n the Charlottetown Hotel not winning teams shown above. TROPHIES PRESENTED AT DINNER lett to right lits'dinp thier rPSDrl‘Ill‘P trophies m Bill Davts and I?" \Iak‘Kinnmt. Davis's team. the Rovers tin- istwd in top spot league competition this year. while ltaclt'lnnon's suuad. the in nty intermediate Abbies, were island champions angers 7’rh Sfraigh’r Loss Thri ni-edcd the margin ultra Rdnzorx' l' i r Hadtield VEW YORK lCPt—Ah unu- beesi ar more N rtahle it they had but _ Horton was the Victory margin closed the gap to our goal \Hlll clothes. They'll riot s uhen Jack Frost start: making an ap- .s Torin-tin staple Leafs tie. :14 seconds lcli inc tested New York Rangers in s The game was ta<l. rough. At any rate Frank is Sam; attain tomorrow widi another National e and in general. luoseiy played, line card Folks \thn saw \tonday's action were praising the nhdw because 9‘E‘I'Vblldl in these halts go-s trot-n wire to wire There's no tut-kins in and waiting ai Ihl< distance. You have to go all the visit it tou hop to tirah a ti ‘ So. ur're looking tor a m ltetter turnout come Saturday. Frank is' - t in it that rotten home in plenty ot time to w rotumhia l'ons sud Saskatchewan wahrldrfl hattle it out in that “111' ttunl opener. That comes otir tray lit 4 hit and enccs get mot-inc promptly at v.45. You can use both the rates and the ha‘l came without any trouble o Times Change KFAT Douglas rookie ttt iti- tantra season. wot in Roth aster when we \fi'fllt‘ this column hocsittc mint-h liolarh thought the. young man nncdcd moi-c wot-k tn the minors Lents and Rangers tit-cc renoi-icd to hr in s ltadln: mood hut Rangers said they were rim intei-rstrd in \Ir nniieias it seems strange tgmt knot-is stock “mild tall to suddenly we roll think ht» iiotitd he ti michii- handy dell:than to IV! on your Club and Harmon YIFI‘I'l more strength pli dMPlK'C PROMOTED TO PARENT A’S Record ls 4-1; E in his ttrsi start III the teat he uhitrtiushed t‘hieatto w rs» lie nlioiied only lite hits. walked tun and luutied seven. in his next outing he blanked netroit Tigers. reportedly the strong-est tciiin in the nine-learn longtto. Til on toitr bit: He walks cd two and struck nut tivr in his third start \‘errt topped Cincinnati z—l going 7 2-3 innings, and allowing the lone Red run giving up six hits. a n d Tharlmieimln'l Yt‘l'll Hit a lull. III! Ilrsi Print'e Eduard I.» lander tn modern titncs it. play AAA bauhall m the Untth Slal- OI. In currently slat-Mimi: the Flu rldI thior Insirllrlimlal [tita- lIlP on its CnllPt‘Ill'e year will his sperlat‘lilal' pllt'hltllz. Al the Irmp s ll ill :1 5 into the III! hlll of its season. I-IWIVIl'at IIIII II sporting a (he I»? “UV!- IM record and is "i" thtliN III I IInaflLlnrlaI 145 Famed l 'l ItV- erspe. three wtlks He struck out sey. ttis great hinting hs- .iincd in. Hm I vrnmfl'll‘n '0 W “N Faullhllnle out he beat ilet team roster ot the Kansas City Amletics and he illii get a shot st tull time big league pitching Job with the A's u-tiei. spring lrlinmfl opens to Ft tr.i.try Word Irtlm Fratlt‘mi where Vern's team the K i‘ ts oper- lung. or that the waiter gen- enlly It“ been hot. hilt no hair ter than Handrahan iiho has runs Big hlow ott him was a tathioried a pair oi shutouts and tub run, IZS-Imti home run by has allowed only two Hill! in the Scott Long. (our turner he has won. lie also appeared in three oth- itott agsiu ll Vern pitched the tuli game and sent l2 Tillers down on strikeouts lie hurled u out hitter sud walked only IVlu Si. Lnulx Cardinnts handed hitn his only loss, tt 5.2 elect liandrahsn lasted only tour in- niugs in this one. giving up tour here Thursday was the sixth insnsrtwt tor Rangers the second lrame Handrahan Sensa’tional; Hockey League gam h The loss Each tcarn was guilty ot pool- the l» s it; and \rii \‘ork “1% hurt by dctcusiie lapses. these came in the tit-st pct-iod ’l‘lie Iieais blew a Rs! Iu'sl-pe- rm Md by welding W, 2031, when Toruuto rnmmcri in tun to Rangers in the tirst bull nt 501‘“ "I W“ “W 3 ""3""? HUNTER’S CORNER mitt, ‘“° “W” Columnist Welcomes News but bounced back to enloy a 4-3 lead going into the iinal period, Hnrinn's hrle hnillll'e‘r Illmt The victory pulled the Leats into a tie tor second place with idle Montreal and extonrlcd Ltle Toronto unbeaten string Ln Ittnr liortoti's ittp trom centre ice late in the third period bottnccd past surprised New l'orlt goulie Janqlln Flame Ind gave me Lents s a e (to \iticitiher 2nd mi iiutiitng pattiirt hi-ouclit ml' tut. iiiit item he shot that morning He d iuo ramp nions stint lite and the pair he gate the new birds oi the year tie told me he i-tiii-c tiie iiio gosllllg<. Tlie otitci- three ttcrc heaiier and ol. tici hil'l‘lK but his companiions uoic itch-time to them Harli in the srasnn the older birds are not ill the Same I‘IH(S \HIII Ill? birds ot the your iiith WE rd to tnhtc quflllilrw Tituni-d itie iuotlllt‘lh 0' Vitirmhrv IIII‘ tild- or new? are lit and ilirlr IIBKI'I l’K‘tttmt‘K snort :l‘alnN’l and Far lstshlc octore Him date it is in. . cltnod touard the dry, “HUMP lrsx one utiti iiicir flesh (Il‘mzi' er csmos tn toilet. and in all has all" "n' “W” WM“. ‘5 I"... mm“ .\‘nIH'llmP Tiii» skin til the WELL st'tll'Trzn The league is heinl scouted by the malor league parent ciiih To date \‘Frn ha druun ciosc looks lrom t'harlic mm m mm (1 l H . vk Dressed. Fred l-iiitchisori, Lcw W, "1.4,K.‘.‘:(;,":.2E'" 'Pp‘" ' Burdette. l:ii Staoki. knot 5c. WW m' u m m I h which .lotinny pesky. F a ui ‘ “"' " “ ’ F ‘1’” Wsner. A! Lope: arid ot coursc ' u . ‘ . Kansas City's own manager Ed ,n'k,,;fi‘f,, :1“; fig“: “mt: 1109"» . ntakt- a practice itl pltiikiniz and Wmmwnal Ital“! t! cicnttiug all game i gtte attai- n)!“ “F M NW"! D'MHS W“ hilt ligttrod the {(‘llnll‘lllx in this hizh vulcnlln‘i H "imam HI lnxlancr ratod this gesture about I Sit-mile radius nrnund and both rcpoiied the datum arudenton The betroii Tigers and torture ot IIINT nesh tiat make their home in lluuedin; .miimi l m. sum, as t n. the baiiimore orioles iii Clenr- cciiod a miin turd cat-littl- water. Minnesota Twins. Cincin- troitt lino bird and it out succi nail ltcds in Tampa, washing. in tlavotir and tcudcr as thick. tori Sellaitils, st Louis Cardinals on liv narllwr in the hunting in st Fetershurg and Chirsgo ticlo. has icntod trom his bail White 5o: suit is combined 305- to rhnosc the (mallpsi. plump- toii- Houston club in ssrstols, est nirds when dividing the take. 3 a. :. , not ii‘llllP timl ltlra~lltlz to the ole like it :CIK later in the 3 settwti. but more uas a lliflll layer tit tut under the skin One well w . be home by Der. t or ill reached the stage Riders' Coach Determined where it is ucll utirih csrvinir but not always. The tirst two week. ot ncto ber Ihe Iakt‘ rm HMS! wthK Iil‘atv same at the dock teadcrs were neon as cabbage but have sinr leurtied hard way it was either a use ot smarten un tit else. it the moment hunters are not iiiiztlinil back loads ot firese Of Legislation By Minister To Make Squad A Winner earwitrd like that were cariy in e REGINA iCP>—Fitti|hall ta Ihauld hIVe expect the its kopt them Irnrll tailing oiit nt th lengiie. uri- Moiid-y when Suds Shaw. who overt-«toe a broken ers oveth- neck to it a plsyer both to slim. in the Na Inn Football [Allin Calgary Slam Ind the WFC. lunled h cluh'l sin this y to meet . IIl’inI or iii. ytiries that would have "killed" ram with less IIlIti. wtten ltoughriders bellevlble taste powerful pedere in the Western Football personnel time a d Conference semi-filial. They lhould have expected 1! because held touch M S d the duality Rouflhflderl II I mill "ho-I "MI ureer tp-rkled with the nine stete Owen no one even tlmitht Ind I'IEIEHHIIIIIIM in l oi Shaw. bu of Mill! ldvenillca. PAINTED ILEAK PICTURE the set i. . s 2 E 3 E r = 5‘ a ly the uti- token "He come to ill." uld Drln m expecl ml! Silurdly ll iMll‘PIIl‘l’lOn. I member of III! mt pm. CST istso pm AsTl commillee .ppoiiited to hire s when on open the beat-bi. new head couch (or Riders tam turd tins .t home "We pllnted bletk ptchtre .IIM British Columhll leiI, Ind told Mm II. bell II would show. knew it . oneyesr proposition. when“ lllil wln- ‘ hlw knew thI. he wnnled *1: he hi - Ind where he mated to pit. would Inv [h m to help him wtn‘When we him the job a blendibe accepted and since coming I north l.uI Ji‘nulry hun'l “mumbling-duo! In. I In tin-'0 m _ d it: oi-tober it the moment a bun. gamcs he wus out weakan to ter hail iouork hard and titan clubs and tons, helping to mold atrsietu in advance bctorc no support tor the learn" ring out in a stubble tictd and Shows onesyeur job now Inn even this due. ntli Hilaramee M... "tum mp, . m, mo. success Geese hate been under year sgreemeut lt wn uttered ‘ heavy hunting pmsure this tea- hiiu bettite the 45.47 twoqnmsisou as the majority ot wtier- temi-tin-l victoryitowl hunter have an“ hunting carried Saskatchewan "" ‘ J ""A’ ' " into the WFC tinsl tor the that was traded back to Cordtnalt lime hint! I', In alum beanie all illslfli‘, .4 hrtliiant sillimedrs end at ndnlilin WITH sums Ohio State, shsw became In all. Shw lotoed Calgary Siam- star to his second year oi pro pester. in [95! sud in hit two tessiiitiai toolbsll with the mo years with Stunned": -cdi Chicago Cardinals. ' ' .succeu he wss traded in Cleve lsiid llama. Tragedy sttuck nerr the end by ur ot tho m7 csmpslrn when he Bill Calgary didn‘t want Shaw siittereti t. broken net-k in a In last and he IDIBM Tomato iiaino tittsintt New York lie irgonsuu He retired and nits placed in n head-tot» cut turned to coaching at the end and ten thought he would plly ut the unto again He suit misuni couch with When shsw recovered in IN! both Beltiirm ml sun rul- he coached Loyola University clsco oi the NFL Ind then head then reported to the E s a E s" s's 5 it 3 s xllr. held up II I record for e y IIml cold: of NW Mexico Killilry ed I NI. imumimvmhtmhmu. I in)! down to the real mix at the In addition to Horton. with ion ll ll. l Toronto, Stanley Z‘Pllsllmt‘hl by past stundards [BC Lions Had To Baffle To Get Info Wes’rern LOOp By DENNIS ORCHARD sulis Bill perhaps only Ill Vln- people at Ill! lop," VANCOUVER icpi _ Brilth router could men have been it the Inns sutiered tn the Columbia Lions. Western Can- torced to wait so long tor tatt- early years. so did the coaches tdt's most tuccesstui toothall gible results aller spending la Annls stultus. lust Causdtcu ‘ciub til i n the ileld uud much money and energy. coach in the CnnadIIn Football l t the bulk—had to cllw their BELATED noon League. brought Lion. not... H, way into the game to years ugo. Lawyer on last dead last on one victory Harry SFI'llll. itiutpeg Bambers'hund since the breeding oi the and an averrge at one uncon. tnd Ssskatcneuan noughriders Lions idea and president tn the veried touchdown a ame didn't Vtan them in the wm. turbulent years oi 195i and 1959. When stultus improved in. em Inierpl’tlk‘incinl Football Ull- thinks Lions hove arrived that position a notch to 1955. many ilun, about on schedule directors wanted to give him sit- i Ttiey lent-ed lic would be a Lion: will liner in st wl: other try. The closest mslur tinaacial ball - and ~ chain, and the tirst team slogan and the Vole in the club's history or. ‘one oi the Llons‘ executives at only one that bore oiltcisl an- dered his release .the time rccnlls H weren't prov | or the executivc spring, Clcm Crowe held the Lions itmt sure ourstll‘c ' told them as early as 1955 [haliresnlulely tn lourth place in in, l The conditions of cult-y vies. it should be Lions Will nour ltve-teum issue through llso tinslly settled: Sale ot 7,500 see. in 'st iind low. in [953. team tin am. son tickets in 1954 and a gusr- (illicrs. houet-er, point to at ‘bitiuus training camp that leg. mice against tinsucial loss least three circumstances thatittireii seven ouurterbuck candl It'nm extra travel costs. Lions back when Ihry datcs and 14 men trying lot incorporated as non-prolit mlghl have been drinking backlteid tubs, Cruwc's Lions ‘orgalllzailnn under the BC. 50— champagne burs into the e mpsigu slut ctetiss Act, Lions exceeded all First. they had Itwo-tel [Irons rackcd up in straight losses. ‘expecldlian: trout the nut scratch The w re use They came to be the financial‘playel‘ help in any way. Lioul‘CFOWE "RED ipoii-er at me thU and to date laced the task at building a nu- Clem hunt: his head in Em- have contributed memo to the cleusolCauadiuu talei-iiott their it!" Stadium alter - Workoul gste-cquclizatiou opt tor distri. .oivii, and it was years belor. 2?: mm and took the news oi ‘button to the rest ot lhd con. they could do it "lens: from nrriideut ,‘tereric ie second Iarinllwas playe; Snrlnl- V ‘ , , stiartcs it deep y atlecte a m'— intrigue???“ figsgfirl'mv young Canadianvplayursln knuw . c t c h lbnve last more games than they M“'§h”‘y,a‘,"“:‘;§§‘e‘§f 2 ' a 0°C have won, but store their lntlisl ‘Ammgans “My: m we”; . i1;:'D}";;jggl[;nfgw;a;;fig; tutti tut at iiitit ts stun Not Worried ‘year they utoraged more then SWILLER EXECUTIVE , . ' whip em, F‘"!”¥;'"”P¢“¢“” and prior HAMILTON iCpt—Twu rival .ttendanc. record in Cm.“ nrgamzatinii in management coaches don‘t think much at his they welcomed their ammo ill-Sued lite club tur yerrs Au chances. but litmtltoti ricer, insular-season kn since 1954 at “mum” in 196“ stanked by test coach Ralph Sazitt doesn‘t Emper 5mg“, 0“ l a Vancouver barber tinully gobmm p. s, warm“ up, mm Their ions are amon the ‘0 ”" “’5” °‘ "‘9, ‘7‘”“9” 5"” Him"! 5”““W'l playnfl wetter mm “ml u. Canada Theyiceei‘led tit streamlining the ex- .gainst Ottawa Rough iders have praised sud persecutedjewl‘" do“ men lat Sazio's club tinished iii tirst m, mm“ 1,, mm. but they.nlue, and cut away the power: place in the Eastern Football lhiii-e always come back (or “I u‘“ “"0" "1“" "‘PMb‘I" “’"P Cflnlel‘em't‘ and h!" I by? Iasl morc toutball VIEW“le M" t hand In dew weekend ubilc otlnw. heat cams timid at limit. 51;. Slownlakmz Montreal Altlliclles in Ottawa to diutu it a greater social event T“ “5' "“erm‘l “MSW "‘ out" the Wm-llalllF- Inialrpoinl Ithitti not other in Vancouver ""5 group. each ol wth had tiual and "n," a" ,8,“ m WM” conti-ibiiled Smto the team. was both Niihbti m Mn, N b . .> n in \I‘III lii‘il prii.ttc otri-ts in , . _ “cm, |; my i'tmueillnmf‘vtrlgo “m I" m” "I" rum \\Isl oi litioiiiu digiinutils u yeti it. it y lull, it... m it. -y Spring says he was iiiiii .tiiu 'l'riiitttlt- oi the- slim. “mum ml,- ttevei- liotuiicapucd by Liuits' cunt put out. a tit go to winning the Western Colliers f“""" .‘°'§?:‘la“(“" "a"? f: Vani-uuicr Ni ‘ ence chamionsht this cat- ‘9"‘5 ' ' “" a M e h“ hm nemmmrmm “(yum (amt: pmomam Cup game ugutnst the Western [Hunt-v champion. word should carry But Herb anzci. :t-neral Filtlillall Can ,7 T . alvi added tun ENNIS. Toronto lArmsimtig. mom i: 06. whatever the 196‘ "lava" vgi,':'“.:{',;;“;nfi:{"’ "' w" ' '9 a lot "I u lie uas Satiot mar smen ucrr [lute Keott Toronto Pullord .i istauiev ——'—*~ ** o - o '- . - t s- , - his eats as Much Bolt Ptilturd. l'l‘ank \iuhorlioh librtbtli lo:3] Penalties—Fault " 5'3"“ “"l """ a W” m” my"? y , and George Armstrong New sud Gilbert 10 til. brewer 14 m. Hockey Scores :33" “mt 0’ “figma‘upwggs J'gg'lafl figum'l'; Vurk's other coals were scored xedtteld 15.3.5 . ‘ . . by Rod Gllhcrl, Don Lickenny Second period—s New i'oi-lt, by THE CANADI PRESS $334 3‘” 3f” “Mél'f‘l'lg It" fl‘mffif and \‘sl Folliean cKeuney : tliowcli, nathgaiet National League 4‘ L: « .e’.‘ “a” ‘ ““ 3’ | d M S . h, H_ sL'tillldliY 4,54; s New Tot-ls, Fotttcine 2 Toruiiln s New York 4 [fixa'geprgmm'ffll’ 5““ “5.3.: (‘9‘, “ma '5 13‘ First period—i \rtt \‘urk. (Gilbert. Neilsoni “HR 7 Tor. on Junior . B .] {DEW V, f‘" F?" "' “5 ‘ ‘ tlbcti .i iiugarticld. Haricyi onto. litaltotlic- Kelli. Baum st Calllarlnrs :t \Innlredl 5 F. 13’ “a”! 1‘} “ “"h NW“ "A F“; zcaff', .l. l ‘ 2 Toronto Keitii Hor~ -li Penalties — Armstrong Not-n 5cm: Senlm “5333‘: s'm’r‘hfigflnfle a: gonguls \'\rflf'e“i'$m'fi::lnxist 4=isiilr‘iiaholenrliidm_ n Tmmn "mm" 5 MW flgnwli gesl reason tor i963 success has place team- },an 5 16 5-,. ., V6“. Ym‘ been ilie uciv trout ottire DOESN‘T lmTltCit sttzttl Hadlieid i innih ali‘ Iinllrlli "“ gi‘“ f“. ""7" WW "'5 53m." "ml {mfg ‘3“ "1" 9 I. i .\ ‘ our course in your nrznnlla- pt-c irtious sum 9 nwa ‘52:.“ ""‘nm— "M “t “"7 CA “31: V PRESS tibu This has tended to sub. game was s quiet. “it's their 5mm“ ' T l n m .ution writ??? Am stunltate the tidying that you opiui .tuti ny we'll be . i l ' mm," A N r I “4., 0mm 0 2 ‘ 5“ Mn an any as_orgnuiaed u the.ttiere Toronto 7 t 2 ll 3415 wcre once considered tops "I Momml n t l .5 mm‘ dtitks Tliciic two a toit iiiinthnt banquet tables. and have csta- octroii n s | 29 M13 ot hlatk (Illllts nrcsciit at this bit ted habitat in back count. Ncii l'ork tltt It .14 45 p date but dhnitt or sections that ahutiud iii vacant nosttm 39 l 2.8 is 1 tticm are ot the nurthertt red. {arms A tut-met. whose lsntl —* from Iriat‘d inriett 'l'licir Hth is ill- backs up on lust such an areal l‘llllt‘tl tit ho titarsrr ui-iiiiicd and mm me not long aso he saw Iotks the mild llaiitiii or our IIL least 60 Huns on is quiet h a r k black out is ( l WISE u‘. aunts country road in his sriia lie told me he t-ountod 47 on one side of There are some ii its old tloek the road and salt at least L'- on icadcrs on the rounds this tall the oppnsilr side Iield oxrtisinns certain the" WBN‘ who plan it and ht- was he like an arm) General bctore an Missed He intvrmcd mr Iir had atllttli 'l‘llm ll St'ntll’ it tllslricl aiiit pll'ls out .t likciy itcid and "it‘ll Il‘IIlI'n In still kinit‘l‘ “who allzllilnl tor s lccd. hiii they ho hack bctorc daybreak the smallest held in members other two numbered well into the at leasi till-ei- (‘n\‘l(‘< on his term the is not u pot-lo groweri tile The twenties lliiris otteti gather ltir mimics tnt.tti.tic Trut- Wat: it it moisture in numbers like iiino ii-hcit they'd run on u close 'ht‘ritile but no lonpi-r can one km s nan-h on Ihl‘lr moiomeuts \n ludian iiuce remarked “\i'hcti ttm hiiut guosos tim don't think goose too hard" ‘ bee inning to think there is in ore tritih than poetry in this stale-i mom i know a tnrmer who isi an ardent goose hunted lie hall tiio iitung sons tvhose ditty each i morning is to driie the culile back in a stubble lit-id at the rear oi the lam utter they are milkod (the morning when they got to the rieicl they round it nock ot about oil utidgccse terdinr on tho shrllcd oats that littered the stiihhlc The old gander put his neck straight in the air and stu-i died the intruders lie must have sensed that the two boys were his lrieuds Inr he lowered his neck and resumed leedltiu. AIldr the second morning he paid no more attention to them than he did to the cattle. He led there each morning tor a week. lit that time the grain vias hurri- well cleaned up and he pull- ed up stakes and was more it was then they told their lather the goose hunter about the flock ot geese. To his question "Why didn't yltu tell mn"" The gave hlm a straight answer 7 “We didn't want to see the geese shot" Their Dad. “a: a g sport Ind took It in court purl. MOST WVMDME The announcement by Attri- t-iiltitre Minister ItiltIrm Mitc- Rar that he will introduce legiti- laiion at the nest eexston oi the locislsture running the use ot Ill potato top killers cttnulllilll sodium sraenite la the most wel- eome new: our hunters, nlher- mert and wildlile Iltvers in gen- eral have heard tor a long little thn the Minister stated that game birds are telling prey to ‘Ihe top ktilor which remains deadly Inn: flier H II used he ‘Wflke the truth The real clin n. or wits when It! n' . '11 c n be diluted, but not dilllptted" be Crimllnl records heir (till this sllh‘mlnLPEl‘Mn: =tu- pelted 0! thlug died M Irxpnle poisoning hli'o been "timed 50 your later sud the Irunlc wll tuuntt present in the bullet, i nor itsioe Ind son. birds that late tut dinppurinl [mu our ltsir province will quickly M0- tiils mm is "T me blned Iromnellfry Dar him. he learns , e hvt, Io Ivdti [Hilly than Mmht that. its almost phenomenal the number at Hun t-ovics iirc~t-r.l In some press this tall With troiil its a ditlcrcnl mitt- tcr. This month an ardent trout Iishermnn slapped me ml the. hreei He told me he knew of I top trout stream that was now devoid nI trout He sold tour yelrs as» I business mall less» ltd xii abandoned Idrm and Illr two years grew I large drrCIl-e of potatoes. He VIP-shed his sprayer in the brook [or two years in succession and killedi every trout in the whole stream ‘He then quit lzrnwtmz wlaiuesiqmng' M MRDWM. but imul haven't come hack— ll‘s still a barren trout stream. i told him i {lgured it could 11- N main barren lor years unleu stocked. My Information is that trout nlllrtl in the gravel beds wherein they were born. II All the trout in this stream were de- Ill‘nyed in two yur period it mid he fllll there are none left to go to se- and llIlurully that would lie no trout to return. it's up kt III lovers ol wIIdIIIz in [MI province. wheUler it he I‘lll‘red {lulled of Iuthercd. I0 10! be Ind mtl' Minister M Agriculture in MI efforts Itl prohibit the en- try at Iny msyinx "uteri-l that coulllnl sraenle into our lair provinre i sin litre titsl those D A you ioontwesr Dept. Free Gttt rrapnhtl. INTER YOUR NAME CURLING DRAW The [allowing is tiio cue-ling draw tor Friday at the Charlotte. town club. This is A two game mixed mmpetntoti. ll for any round you cannot unit as scheduled Please u- r tips [or your own substitute 7 PM. ice I lit Gallant. M. \‘idrt Neill. RM MaeKQnue, M Gar-i ‘reit is R Ewing. A Trait-n. B. ORINI’kEi S. Flemming lre 3 Dr cDouald ltl. Charlottetown Forum All leagues. teams and clubs wishing to engage ice time for practice sesslons are asked to please contact The Forum Manager. IMMEDIATELY Tools. 1, Mchinnoil, c Phillips vs w. Madame, A. Marleen. n 313M108.Mirs I, unconutriwCHARLOI IETOWN DRIVING PARK lee t 6. Bennett, J. Caddy. ;l>r. niacttuy. L. lieutieosey vs. ‘1). Muthesoti, M. Jones. not SATURDAY, NOV. I6II'I, I963 Willis. F. Vessry. i ‘ Ice 5 B Super. P. Burnett, A. l N05. l—S—STDREY ELECTRIC—CONDITION ‘tu‘ll‘lCE“'en, A. Michael V: D. l—«Ialllly Gran-n: z—Jtllly Bud: S—WIy Mon: 4—an Emir Cent-lie. a. ltowsti, 3. laden—long; S—Vu-nm's Pei; o—Citiger wtlt; 74mm l-lal: 3—bit» ’Illni M. Neill. ilurtiate aniyu. .130 PM. I“ 1 G. Kaysv E a“; L NOS. 2—6—11]. Ls HEAR—l 0NDI‘I'ION mlkemyl HY Mwl‘acl u DL I~Monoy Royal, 2—CaJlle HM: Lflenie's Bm’: 1 s« G Millpnln Yates; fe—F‘l'cdtly's Dream; 7—Dm Alex, Igor Aglgmiu¥mmi N05. r-l-Moont: s- McLEOD'HR. Flt. Foil ALL a“ W Kzu'e' lung-‘1‘ lr-The Sheik l—Cydane KELLV. 3—ile Inner. 4—hloab. 5—bit" t ~ M M": mess; rt—w. M x,: 7—Abller c. ilm, Ruse Pine“ NOS. O—l—STERN! LTD—FREE FOR ALL Ice 4 B. inilou', .il. Blakcney. l~BlltV silver. 2—mnnit llct-bett HI] a Palm - ltohn Macaruurty. c. solger vii nick Mary lean: h—tlsntt Olsen; 7sttitIIIar Flush“ B. IAClair Oflaurke. Dam Adtnlssion 50 — Children under I4 FREE ‘MMIAI‘II, L. Jlrdine . Ice 5i boldest. l. Gallant. c. Michael. . Daniel vs a.‘ ;Llewailyii. 0 icon MacDonald. Joyce Giants... a HIHILV who enter to th- ToiIrIII. ‘l‘l'ldI will back this move. it our wllid llie lots, with lpeClll emphnl: mt trout. our tourist It‘lde will In with it CHRISTMAS SIIIIPI’IIIS‘! 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