i Fred Haney Attributes Loss! Friday. Oct. 10. 19581 The Guardian Page 9‘ ‘ 'S W k . IT NE JACK FROST IS COMING I I . \a hunter shoots a day in advance. , a. A farmer lii'iil: on Shine? Point O - o I __ .r. u .. ... ur new Serwce . A f -‘ ~ - TO B raves Bath n g S l u m .21?§..2§”“‘:‘; h ‘lep‘me" '5 "W F'" up w our top grade remain "-- cmrx PAP“ I” pheasants tails sulmmer. They open w ere we can Ins-Ta" MOST Puffs! ANTI'FI'QEZE bBTOI’. you freeze up. , x r .. . .' ) “Th ‘ , . . V, ‘ were witii ens tiai were allow- ' ' wLu""l{PlF‘. lAP»—\'ianazpri (.rumbaqusn I}: 02:31?) ACéltllxle throws to Burdelle covering the od free range and after they got "res. buflenes' etc" PurChased from ~x y‘i'ed Hancy Tfilll~Ptl lo alghi Ihe while sh;va n 4 9 1 (wk [lag 0“ comeculwe plays in ill“ in” firm“ h0g3" ‘0 ‘A'H‘mlm‘ 0”. “5' ASk abOUT . . o . . . . . . . "no I. v-nxeL' “Grid 1‘ if? I'nllauze in. p,_ ' w - ,, . hosnnd mm‘ngg until the lions were without a ' - ,5.» H . c .iCd brhneudlend, the brave. Why w. g l, , ,. W. . . . . . . , _ , _ . . .74: if”. Eda.» Eavll’lg. instead 0' moaning veteran second bagpman ' wa: mm ’;;B a" . “15 51”)“ “9 laml‘lli» Thel’d "lay a ‘1‘“? l0“? " ‘ ' ’ ' " * ~ ~ ‘ . . ""3 119’ ‘ talk ahnm ho“ 20”} The” 5‘5de WM he and hlb’le'lmimalP; the .runngih 'illgiwstwere ahead 0‘ or each time and finally returned " ' - r .. f . v y n n A , [I >k .' ~ a ‘ . y ‘ l”. ipilcners “ere. . sefimed. so relaxed after the loss. don't give a daifln digit in I m mme' . cho Sofer on MOTO—MASTEI APPIOVED HEAVY DUTY or contrary to what might be ex. 1 think I know how they feel,” We lost." y y. Four mad? the" headwaters V :led under the circumsiant-pg~ he said. “They fivume the, .1 . A . aloner the wooded ‘hack shore' . :. MIXES WITH — ANB is SuPIRIOR l ( . s i did Sand Haney . ~ . 1 HI? Bra‘es. ll'l’rm Haney on down lllCll‘ best so why cry about it?" "i don't think anvide lug m They were too shape birds for . T0 DRAKE FLUID SUPPLATD IY ta- iihd not appear to be rlmrrlhealled .The only distressed Brave was. be ashamed on thi-s'balllrlubdl’m this“ the fam‘er' and his “lure‘ ’ ' V : NEW CAR MANUFACTURE!“ ith ‘orer 105mg the“ “Grid Champion: hr“ baseman F” N k Torre. just as proud of them «Tithe: who can'md 0” the Champion I AF! BR K i ' ‘ ne' ‘1]! to the Yankees. tagged with m.“ Prmrs m1 errant had Won n . ., a.. 1. .5 SW, for dragged mum, at the F»! 'd A. is SAVE LlVEb. wm in cm. to «la Inko .ryr l Theeglubrhlouse w a s completely ' ' sfiyalnell’imer sfdelg‘alTOTOnlfl an ‘ Milo-Sax:- atnfi'furFLIIr Tar-331;“. - r . ere even was some . v i .v . years. e g . , ., ' \ feta: lav and wispcrackmg in “unfersl corner shahond atthe east boundary of put. up signs and figured the birds au— \ Mulmerl spcclfic-flono and and. up i. m nut 4.9“. ~‘ hlimeiiovi’ers Mount Albion and l judged the were safe from hunters. 0n the - “mu-d5 of any annual" Nn-"uwwn—n ham" I EIOST.MORTEMS (Continued from page 5., allots roughly a mile and a hall to opening day he heard three ev- ‘ 332°2‘1,:5;‘:°:¥°:'51;Ef;f°'“'“ " “ no “mm: 20-01. CAN i Haney. corrale by a posse of , ‘enlwesm'ard- The shots were only spaced shots from the Back iwriters made. it plain there at!” in my ,m‘esenl Employment eve y .smced mmxmaiel-V Shore' ' “WV” “‘1' three “mm-es be' [would 13¢ no postmortems on the bl.“ was hearing some pretty Mm; Sires _ minutes apart Just about tween each. . .and he and his V i 'ves' 6 — 2 loss to Casey Sten. “mg mmfls regarding Dre-sea- 3 “me 3 would take hr 3 5”“ hmped 0" a “ac/m" and i P ' cAR "EATER 311a; bombers. son shooting of both ducks and hunter to spot another roosting drove to the scene. They found a , o MOTOR em not talk EMU! m”. bah pheasants. such reports were Pheasant. T have information that. city hunter who stated that he . suglfufiggfi‘gfi ‘t a slump." he said. “Let‘s talk Niall? consistent in connection “hm” W 1‘3"“ P619359- Ol farm filed at three pheasants but mis- burn: o. I'voli ’llliioaut their pitching. rBobn Tur. W1th the North River Causeway. I raised Pheasants re‘m‘l- They.“- SEd them all The Eal‘mel‘ W35 """fu’ lav pitched great ban. So did hoclw that a lange flock of ducks £13413) at tree and pose as slightly mollli‘ied on receiving 1 h to ’ Ml;meitotype 2 _ v f . . V _ heal mosmy' were feedin i t‘ :1 . at muve as the Statue of this report For as the old saying ' I m lair/£395" Ford' only he “as u" marshy mm on the riggh? bh: lglel‘tg’. Alig1way every shot I‘d goes. .it made him feel so good. I II I us r day ‘ highwchn. ' , . , {are me drive ‘ ‘ ' , ear mm is vicinity I'd ima- Later on thinking the matter over I “ ” u i 7 M iii , 7, . S has the tree . . as — . . h “fixatliegiavae ngeafigffllafi and park on the right and cm; Elmo the him) body of a pheas- he decided to go back and look g o In” co", . . Ufiller do mv plavers. we had as the Causeway proper. l was am" Shmermg down one. 3pm“ the ground We“ Pheasant “53' "NT" "05! lint-chances They the“ us. Thev told that a man Stopped his car branch after another on its jour-I thers at the base. of three trees Rgmiouud eoxd iour rved win. To the victor be‘. one morning well after daybreak my b0 the gmund' who“ a hundred yards am” ‘ he“. (1659 the Spoils ,. (m the Mensa Gama“ Highway SHOOT SEVEN 7 told the story. The farmer thinks ' %"di-m..1i. .17 ERIE; some“? “RM Haney m and standing on me Shoulder of .By Va. strange co—l-nmdence a he. killed two with one shot as it"dlom..fl. .11 icing snarling in. thesémes the mad fired 3., a flock of ducks. (agoggjldlem loll‘dmme m1 filling/f pheaeh gasd been no sign ot the gamma", designed "d "ginemd “ j; i’." dlon.,n..19 I lilac saw mea‘mee take a 3 to 1 Wvgvifiellf bmgrafhanyhgarfii Mount Albion huntaersalsliol 7 mogm'berlrof lilicglggrtzmgigand 5‘" n "m "H ' ' ' wm‘ a “w pow" ' " lead in angfltehehlaose “clings waded wt an'd picked 1; chick: phgiaganibs an the Opening day‘ Game Association Speaking in my sum that will restore instant—action n. MOHAIR mna rfltm' e ’ t, r in? 16 ' leaving a number of cripples in mus week qllesl‘loned 3 1‘9‘ posm‘m “‘3 this “lethal 0f Pheas' "mm ” H" “"‘l‘ °l 7°" W "‘ ’h' cov“ “19W , “3111583303: “‘85 l“: 0m“ the grassy margin. There was Sldenit of this district if It. was ant release stated: “What sport accelerator . . . at fraffic lights, for high- Worn um! not: 1dials. e scar runs’m our mam-'0 moving at m; Hij bu; true that the parties concerned is there in shooting half tame upucd passing or pulling under load. Re. flirt?“- lilrst two games and mm seven the gunner as 000] as M; hm; shot 7 Uheasiants on October lsl. pheasants at $3.50 per throw?“ pl," wumom plug, with MOLPOWER ' . Em the last ill/e. season ma 3 we k M * He assured me that such was not one of these days some bright . u 2 ii ;“YANKEES WERE GREAT" 5 e 0 ‘ the case as the only pheasants boy will come up with the suzg- Turbo-Fm Spa'k Plugs ' ' ’ they," u - —‘ "Ye‘terd 33' We had 01“ OLD GROUND lhis'gl‘oul) shot was at Glentin- gestion that the birds from such «lual or bum than orig- . ' _ , ‘ 9:23;. giflaimwgmrearinsofi I took a week'a 11.0mm” be, in; on Saturday. gigs makes two releases be tethered to a, tree and incl oquipmonf . . . at on »- w ~o- . ' fl " A llufnc Enlifl. C’ u , l .' i'- o a i - - . might it... been ditto-rent but ig‘lni’lfi it“ “My member s n” °“° °°"' rm WM “ms 5"“ 3 “mg “*2 "*"" """5 *° Y“ °' UNIVERSAL ELEG. Rlninon IIDSE "5"“ 'Iet‘s not talk about that. The 031',“ 0,325ny mm“)? 1 was more-iii... 30%. Forexln “(5mg HEATER Long llic lie-V1 aux: $334,333.37 ‘Yankees were great." MountyAibions .m power—at greater savings m. in place of iron hm —- mm" “L W" wm‘ “114023” ‘ “The whole thing in a nut“ the mime Ema ‘gebbigg . gel MGR-POWER Eorflcylgdtlh Ilia-d rcoo’ialn l3: angzrleg::. '"eo'tgr ‘ u ' u- ‘ H - H . . ll :1 0! ll . shell. sand Warren Spahn. 15 up for the morning From 4 p.m_ Turbo-Fire Spark Plugs. “gm. ago“)! 3 a or P” a! 1.7 Slatlwet ofnly scored sevvven runs iii; 41m 5,15 pm. I coumed 32 shots save 30‘ um! plug . - M 10' II —~.—- I ' e as we games. e weren‘. Between 50 am 600 ch ‘ - gin. out‘toqf the ham 531?; Ffiher popping them off in our one 161‘s were ma. go or figured were were at mast five ' Honor hn Ilade—Un'vctsal 6" 6'; WT killers were that 1339' different hunters or hunting par- , c Clockwioo Motion. Fit: most on '-m . ' L’fw inflate! h: F0011: ties‘ involved. There was- some Worth épérk Plug Ca: honors _ .. . :67 .' @1916 an oser or ‘ secon heavy gunning along the Km? V r .95 any. wit r. we m file Yankees 1‘“ the finél d'ykle Road, Pheasants or ruffed e e y every on of 6 :aullbflflffllwlisga-Ofl—FM 2 ‘Efime. said MOUSE SikOWR‘on lhfll grouse most likely, and. 3 mt— , °' "'°"' M°" ' u “n' '56 "'- ' I hlihbhme-rU-n homer all! a waist toring of shots at. the rear of the man English Cars __ .69 ""PL' ‘5’” lord ml Mm. 2 hailtchinigewpg. Me“ t k U Village Green farms in line with e s a ' ‘ '95.," —————————— ~— ' An even 11. x: 00L. me Mill Creek. Pownail. Between 5.30 n H...“ 1- ., l I out for leV'lDy. ‘_ p.121. and 6.008 or 9 shots were I y ' V Volvo—Jznm 1:523; in: i We should play eight games fired at Mount Albion in the gen- A (1 IS? we‘coull‘d tre, ’ he said with a coal area where the three-quiar- _ U ' _: .,_ A . big grim. when everybody could tor tame pheasants were releas- ' i. I it get world series rings.” ed a day or so previously. I was WATER P MP WATERI "fl.qu ’ . 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Berra our nomination of can _-._ to fizu‘lfli‘: , w y' . ‘ RADIATOR FLUSH -- Quick-om“, non- lles, So far the Braves have acts the world‘s best clutch bitten . ‘ " “"m'm" ' ~ war-Prool—ffllm inglflm- Illumin- M ml. led like ‘a bunch of sandlotters belted a. double. and the roof‘ ‘ "’3 hut, lnuo and 'n m”' °'°" '“ r ' lfiglflld first base. and Torre hasifell $111. on Burdette. Score 6-2. suggest“! Brice lflfllTlflfl momum h, m... gaggiyw “32.51:” i’lofi_louh - 5 n charged with two errors We Just heard a disgruntled Mil- A“ mwm’iudw SPRAY ,. "mm, a... hula loin. ill-on. . .. _ . win enable the Yankees to co wankee fan in the stands say-— ‘ note-MAI?“ "Dunc!" -— Coon“ Sri- __ ahead 2.1. we'll get you next year!» Amen, pummel, , l , I . 1 .75 ton Clo-nor and Conditioner. Iqull nouns -—- . A lot of fans are expected to say W9. but let it be the Pirates out moisturo. En- I to h con-“kiln!!! flit-NW. ’ — watch the Fredericton C.Y.O. and 01' the Slants» sures quick. usy “I” h "I W “I -- - u - the Summerside Legionaires play starting. Will stop ‘at Queen Elizabeth Park on Sat- common ignition ‘urday. Bill Stull Will be going m“... on the slab for Summfieg‘side, 31nd \ 6 o. t home. fans will be plug a . - . . . . . . 3v roo'ruLL —— his mates give him a little bet- bomb mgufll'lwagc‘mn“ . ter support this time. , . _ ‘ 'l _. ; ~ fink,“ In“... 3 . mm 1 we Gabby news a er score 188 - ‘ “mm mm“ wm—m- m ' took Larsen out of there. and ._- ‘ -V "a." "bum ,0 “new pm." “GULATDN wmm _ “I, m a: paw-mums" discolor-- Turley is now pitching, SO he’ll You SIV. SIT!” ,, d bouillon, ionic-o, cough 6 ' "“ m” probably be rough. The Braves I u ‘ M t "n" "n "d" 5"" h 0“ “m”.- b‘“""""“ on till the bases for the second time . _ ._ - _ f f W 0 0' as EI' wise.“ quip...“ for no. flrongfli. Each and fail to score. Just now the ‘ l‘ h _ 0 Q 6—volf. moot .._.__ 10.50 MASTERCRAIT coma-y- nus-v word “clutch” gleaglsofnosfljig to t! ILWDR’ m hmih"_ :g'l'qlutlfil. them except a atc.. c‘. c 8115- Triple-lino ' ___-_----_. ' . The Yankees have intentionally i walked Mathews twice in a row. . u ” Mnhmgfi Mum...“ Plum. Might seem strange t9 do that Super-Lustre Home Decorator YOUTH’S RUGBY HELMET no: MASK Ito the new World Series Sill‘lke-v Duty-rm plwic —— In“ P"- m. .n, helmet. Gill. king, but no doubt Old Case ’“fion. Rod will. White um _- 3.29 °°"'P"" .idl’4 m‘“ respects Eddie's potential. He hit 31 home runs during the season. if Summerside wins the first game Saturday, George Chappeil will have to take a chance on 'Harold Leard or Joe Bernard Neither of these boys is a push- .over. They lack Stull’s experience, but they do a pretty good job out there just the some. Leard’s ~ been Cape Traverse‘sv’ most ef- .I fective pitcher all summer, and 'l the Cape boys finished in first '1 place. and Bernard. one of the best baseball pitchers the Gard— ‘en of the Gulf has developed vi started to tinker with softball pitching late in the season. but ‘was fast learning the tricks of lllhe trade. Top of fifth. and Bauer Mc- Dougald and Mantle to face Burr dclte, This trio could spell trou- ;’ hie. Those home run threats give . .Vou intestinal butterflies. You never know when they’re going fin lose one. Burdette is talking in himself. Hope he’s handing out some good advice. Well. he got them out of there. so we're breathing easier. What‘s the use of Burdette‘s pitching so bril- liently it the Braves continue to do the ten-pin bowling act against Turley. After this last World Seriefi game we hope the local hockey monguls get to work and organ- ize an Island League. The sooner they start. the better chance they'll have to discuss the pro- blems fully and come up with the right answers. Both Burdette and ’l‘urley art.= rolling along superbly. and if they continue it will mean that. Torre's game of tiddly winks at first base will be costly. Yippel Del Crandall just hit one into the seats. tying the score. Now, if R'H‘delle can lmld out-~— ‘l'P wonder if the. Dartmouth Midgets, are railing themselves the Maritime Midget champions. 1‘ lllt‘)‘ are. and are recognized as such by the Maritime body. lllen. obeying rules and regula- t'llllfi set down by that body (llK‘x‘n'l pay. When lhr Maritime ""Eanizaiimi hold: their next an ."Ual meeting we’rl sure like in l‘“ there .l‘i-R gill")? i‘. twining; tip :0 “9 Nu mil? “VHF iii total 1.130- l‘F'HVLI \ilii‘n lilai \lt‘ltmso oi the “Rim. Qpe‘ul‘ltel', and \arilm‘s scales THE DAILY NEWSPAPER IS A TIRELESS RECORDER OF EVENTS. 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