ss mat. 3 Wye Tee ee ye eee ae aa ee ee gs and the highway. At usk one evening the farmer eught a City hunter crawling ig @ weedy fence row with a hotg ee almost close B F f a8} : g a a 5 3 i be i i cF bee Rag e 5 ges & F ghee we sige Rask or less but an ‘Invita- tion to Murder’ The break came Wednesday evening. i nV past. The geese pay so attention to a car for hund- reds pass every day.’At 5.15 p.m. om Wednesday evening when i were approximately 200 geese bedded down in the stubble bout a hundred yards from the high the same Beige colour- d Coach passed at a fair clip hen the whole flock erupted to the air as if a bomb was set f under them. A 2 eal. rifle Met smacked into their midst ‘The gunners to the south must ‘ave been lined up in readiness for a volley of shots rang out ust after they crossed the far- mer’s south line. At least two geese were seen to fall. The farmer called on me the game night. He stated that if such actions continued he’d have to sell or otherwise dispose of his domesticated Canadas and drive the wildgeese off his premises. He stated he was not concerned if geese shot to the south if they made flights of their own accord during shooting: hours. Yf this concentration of geese is broken up hundreds and hundreds of interested citizens will be de- prived of witnessing a heart warming sight that would not be of interest te themselves but a wonderfill opportunity for their children to study the nob- lest of game birds at first hand. There are some people that do know the meaning of: “Play- | the Game.’ s ia i HE lf S 3 everyone. town council and the S.A.A.A. have been most gen- erous in their finacing of the sum- mer program. It seems to us that *| there is room for improvement in the hockey program, as ar- ed to baseball. This is particul- arly true since such a competent leader is here and presumab could be secured. . aS Se. Pe Te to NEW YORK (AP) — Cincin-;Camilo Pascual -of Washington, nati's Don Newcombe continued| and Jim Perry of Cleveland. display his prowess at bat in| Big Newk finished with a 308 1959 but his hitting supremacy| batting among pitchers was challenged) statistics released by The Associ- by a pair of American Leaguers,|ated Press Thursday, to top the average, according to TORONTO (CP)—Hopes for a Canadian victory in Saturday's running of the $60,000 Canadian Championship received a_ stun- ning setback at noon Thursday when New Providence was with- drawn from the autumn classic, New Providence, owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor and winner of $80,000 in purses this season, might have been the first Cana- dian-bred horse to win the Cana- dian Championship since 1951. Joe Thomas, manager of the Taylor stable, announced that an injury has forced the withdrawal of the horse. 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When —the slight filling in his leg still was apparent Thursday morning it was decided to scratch the horse rather than risk ruining a poten- tially brilliant career. ational League's hitting pitch-; peg Pascual, a\.158 batter in 1958, led the American League | with .302 and Perry, a réohie, | was next with 300. — The leaders were based on 30 or more at bats. Newcombe, the major league leader in 1958 with a .361 aver- age, boosted his lifetime mark five points to .275 in nine sea- sons. The 33-year-old lefthanded swinger compiled 32 hits, most among hurlers, in 104 trips. Among his. hits were two doubles and three homers. He had five hits in 20 at bats as a pinch - hitter and his 21 runs Etcheverry, Hugo Are Candidates MONTREAL (CP) — Montreal Alouettes announced Thursday that quarterback Sam _ Etche- verry and centre Tom Hugo are the Als’ candidates for the Jeff Russel trophy. 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