Saints Host Shearwaler Y Afternoon Saint Dunstan's University h football squad entertains Shear- mggp lrlyers in an Atlantic Foot- ball Conference battle here Sat- Roces Held Al Pin ette Cloudy skies and showers of rain did not dampen the spirits l of the crowd of enthusiastic rac- lng fans at Plnette, Saturday, September 29. The following officials presid- ed— Starter -— J. Thomas Mc- Kenna. Judges — Murdock Mor- rison. William Ross. Robert West. Timers — R. A. MacKen zie. John W. Macwilliam. clerk ._ Cecil Mosher. RESULTS Class A Paco Heather ml (White) I I Pepsi First (Cameron Mac- Phee * 2 w.M.X. (Clarence Macxenzie) Heather Hal owned by Lee and Redmond. , Times — 2.20. 2.22-3. Class 3 Tommy Morgan (William small- we Propane (Bernie MacPhersonl Marvin‘: Boy (Baxter Ross) his Saiurda rd afternoon. “F31? Island fans it will be __________._.....__..__._. their first taste of AFC ‘A’ action and it's expected that a bumper crowd will watch in 9 proceedings at the sou field on Saturday; Saints own a tie in their first action of 1962. They fought the U|1lV€l‘!ll5y of New Brunswick to a 7-7 stalemate at Fredericton last Saturday on a rain-drench- ed field. The Red Bombers are reported to be stronger than a year ago, so Saints’ accom- pllisbment was indeed notewor- y. The Flyers are expected 'to present a strong opposition for the Red And Whiters. Thcy’ll be favorites to take the measure of the collegians but this fact will only make the scholars more determined to emerge the victors. Coach Ed Hilton has built this year's squad around such hold- overs from last season as Frank Garrity. Jim Garrity. Len Ei-- lis, Jim Bentham, Ron Peder. son. Colin MacMillan, Don Des- Roches. Dick Tingley and Mike Lane. In Fred Ripley. the newly acquired ‘quarterback from and Ross Pilley (ankle). Maine. Hilton has a field gen- Hilton has worked his charg- eral that should give a right es hard since that draw in Fred- smart account of himself. ericton and he's expecting them ther players on the SDU *0 !l|°W their V611 bell asalnst lineup include neg Pendergast Shearwater Saturday. A win (tackle), Frank Smith (tackle) over the Flyerr would really Eric Saunders (end). Ken Dunn fiend the Red Bud WW9. SW33 (guard). Walter Bristle (wing l,90B|'lnE and Ed is llgllrinfl 0!! back), John sumvan, Jim Gm getting that triumph tomorrow fith. (Halfback), Mike Valiquet- afternoon- te (ehd)_ Dav. 0-3,-gen (half. with no world series as a back), Wes MacAleer (quarter- .°°“"l91‘ ' flllfflcllon. the back), Jae Mm-phy (guard). 39,. ;should be jammed with specta- nard Callaghan, (end). Graham l°"5- A930“ let‘ ‘W33’ 91'°mP" Conrad. (halfback). Rene Perry 13' at 2 °'°l0¢k- Ross Pilley, Len Singleton and HUNTER’S John Roy. The Saints injury list. howev- er. is a big one. Bob Simmons (Continued from page 8) the North lies Clark's C r e e k and Marsh and continuing west- is out for the year with torn- lisaments. Halfback Mike O‘- .ward are the ducking grounds iof Glenfinnan. Sherry's Creek Brien is nursing a bad hip. Mike ‘ and MacLeod's Island. will not see action Saturday. Oth- er doubtful starters are quarter- lilley (Slight 0011- ltween are numerous cussion). fullback Jim Bentham opening morning duck (flu), Al Brady (flu), Len Sin- gleton (ankle), John Roy (ankle) in 8 prolific holes. ‘ST. DUNSTAN’S SHEARWATER in Maritime Intercollegiate Football Lastsaaau as the dawning inabontfl;niiiintes.thei-swero thsbottoin broke there was a steady rum- a few short bursts at the lake to ‘ cal black duck crop it will come the I the south but there wasn't o n e out of a seemingly clear a ky. l local black ducks shot for evegy fifty last opening V morning. T ere were nine car In “'9 31" 101' “'0 ! loads at the Home Lake 5 n 9. gunfire all round ~ circuit and flocks of black ducks ‘» were continually trading back 1 and forth. high most part. but there are always ~ the few "dumb bells” but in any event it was exciting to watch them. This season an al- ,1; most complete zero. continually. As for teal past opening morning we saw only 14 black ducks and an ap- proximate 15 Green-wing teal.l In fact we classed the tea! as a ! distracting nuisance last season. 1 Five of the 14 black ducks pass- ed over our heads quite high with the a s t S. gunfire sounded and. as I learn- ed th llowing day, two o them fell. An approx 50 ducks came to the Old Home Lake. Of those the five ducks just men- tioned were the only blacks that came to the lake that morning. The balance were Blue- w in g year on the first and the major- ‘ like a bolt from the blue. What lty. so I was told, went ' empty handed. Pisquid Pond that game dn‘t get in on the beam at all. There were 3 shots heard Last season black ducks were Wisner’s and an approx dozen lpredatois, disease, drought. ex- moving across the skyline almost ‘ picked up from Clark's Creek. lcesslve floods, they The first shots of Were bu”-In! around our ears came from Clark’s while it was i poaching Take our own local like a swarm of locusts. This yet dark, I talked to hunters who went _ _ to Pisquid Pond. It was as dead l sum and many dldnt survive 81- as the Great Auk. told me quite sadly that he has “hem 011 l0P_0f will We had 3 two sons who will be eligible to‘ tough breeding dropsontefom-lo-i11io Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. B. 1902. ‘I {g predicament. Once any species of game bird I Dunnd One Winter ¢h€¢_ ll! 1 is -that dow below a certain I January by plane I estlmatrd in 1 5 l sgfgty level the end can come I we had over five thousand black home. a lot of hunters don't realize is birds are not free from casualifors once the season at ; closes There are losses f r 0 in PLENTY SCARCE ey were as scarce as hen's teeth in the West Prince area and the concentration increased till we reached South Lake in age. lead ltflfilefl. Kings. I have it on the of season best information available three , wintering strings were s h or TWO ldowir to the last duck in -I e morning;poisoning and out lblack ducks for lnstanc . winters ago they had a tht approximate 150 black ducks, our ace in the hole for our open- ing morning shooting, were clau- ghtcred-at Apple-tree Creek. and one hunter I though a lot of grain was fed to season. N at hunt in a few years and would- many of the early nestings got lClark’s Creek on the llilisboro n't bet is plugged nickle that anywhere. My own .River and at Sturgeon during perso either will ever line their sights opinion is iihat winter shooting [the winter two years ago. Some on a black warning years ago that whenl the main cause for our present Football Game Sat. at 2 p.m. T duck. I a during periods of deep frost Biol them were so verminous and sued lthin they were tossed into near- ducks wintering in the province. _l 898- lbleak winter two years ago. An ‘ by bushes after being shot. They-A-2 weren't worth carrying home. I didnl dream this up.. evidence to prove otherw' Here is an example: During the period when hundreds of busliehl l have _ l or grain were being distributed at North River Causeway so save starving black ducks a ‘man walked into a house at the been at the river and the first» rifle lying on the kitchen table. There‘s no use shedding tears at this turn of events... it's too latc now. Hunting for sport in this province is on its last legs. Our ioca! black ducks have just followed our l-luns and pheas- ants into practical oblivion. Our‘ ruffed grouse are _still hanging‘ , on.. for how in: is the sixty- five dollar question. teal and Ring-necked . Last opening morning between five and six hundred ducks call- ed at this lake. The only area where there was any gunfire remotely re- sembling last opening morning was somewhere in line with the Sherry’s Creek area. It died out Tommy Morgan owned by William Smallwood. Times -— 2.19, 2.22-3. ass C Sorrel Mac Charlie Gillisl 1 Lucky Lady (Stirling Shaw) Pitts Boy (Albert Morrison) 4 Jollity Guy (Malcolm MacDon- aid) . . 3 Sorrel Mac owned by Risdon G‘ is. Times —- 2.29, 2.34. The next race will be held Saturday, October 6. at 2.30 p.m. Sanford Says Heavy Cold No S Bother SAN FRANCISCO (AP )- Jack Sanford. San Francisco's 24-game winner who will; start today's second game of the World Series against New York Yankees. says a heavy cold won't bother him. Sanford had the cold when he pitched Tuesday against Los Angelos Dodgers. and was lifted i-: the sixth inning when he vis- ly tired. - He pitched that day with two days rest and will be do g the same today against the Yan- kees. who won Thursday's opener 6-2. "The worse. but no better." be ad- mitted after Tursday’s game “but I'll be there and I won't let it bother me." Midget Abhies To N.B. Today Coach Charlie Ryan has call- ed ii practice for Midget Abbles at 930 this morning on Memor- ial i'l'ie‘d prior to their depart- ure for St. Stephen. New Bruns- wick at 8:45 (this afternoon where they play St. Stephen Firemen in the remaining games of their best of three series for the N.B.-P.E.I. midget baseball crown. 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