M 1110 (lundian, Glarlotbtown, Fri. Oct. 28, 1982. Don Loney Dislikes Team Being Called Powerhouse HALIFAX iCP) -- doesn‘t like his undefeated St. Francis Xavier University X- Men referred to as a powerhou- se. Don Loney The .\'-Men. riding along in their fourth straight undefeated season in the Atlantic Football Conference. are not men." says Loney. The former (‘anadian profes- sional centre says in ii letter to Ace Foley. Chronicle - Herald Sports editor. that the descrip- tion "David and Goliath" for St. FX and its AFC opponents is “tripe." Loney says reporters are convinced his team is “load- ed with All - American h l gh school players or their equiva- lenl.s from Ottawa. Montreal and Toronto; that we have an elabor- ate scouting system that rivals that used by National Football League teams: and that we. have an unlimited number of athletic scholarships to hand out at will." His letter doesn't mention the number of Americans on the team at this university 384 high- way miles from the US border but one pre-season roster listed 2:) University officials have den-[rookies were dressed. nine of, _ 1) his many times that foothalllthem held starting positions on; Secretary or the players receive athletic scholar- ‘us. Iloney directs some fire at coach Bob Hayes of the of the-throughout the ga wo two navy teams under l.oney when the cigar - chewer w a s wearing I lieutenant-command- er‘ uniform. l Hayes. hing won many games for Lon- cy. was like a lamb last week .as he solemnly predicted a mas- "super-.,sacre for his Huskies at the. .hands of St. ‘PX Friday night. ‘Final score. after a game in ‘which St. FX were in trouble several times. was 2|-0 for the '-Men. Hayes‘ pre-game comments. says Loney. “were designed to make everyone think that a SMU victory over the merciless monsters from Antigonish would be a miracle of the first degree." But the game was tough. says day and we were proud and happy to win it. We give full value to our opponent and we got our money's worth." Loney says ‘the ' X-Men lost 14 starters from the 1961 team. including three quarterbacks. In the. St. Mary's game backs Neil eber and lioddie Corrigan were sidelined by injuries. Sixteen ‘the offense or defence. The fense. went with six freshmen me. . "It be encoiiragtnz." St. Mary's University Huskies.‘says the Maritimes' most. suc- an ex-navyman who played forlcessful football coach, to see the HUNTER’S CORNER Columnist Says Block Ducks Continue Mighty Scarce Pisqujri Pond has always been associated with black ducks. 1 tirst saw it as a young gaffer just learning to shoot and a lot. of water has run under th e bridge since that time. T was taken there by my father and it was the first trip for him also. There was no wild rice in Pisquld Pond at this time. This hot came years later and is thought to have been carried there by ducks from the rice beds at Wis- ner's. Ducks were shot at Wis- ncris that were crammed full of rice right up to their gullets. It ct.uld'havc been that such a . duck was shot at Pisqiiid Pond and some of the kernels spilled out. of her mouth or were jarred out when she hit the water. REALLY SCARCE Father shot two ducks at Mc- donaid's s p r l n 5;, one was re- ed down and shot on sight be- fore they had a chance to go “native". They were hunted down so fanaticlly one would he led to believe that each had whose powerful run-l .column to the letter Thursday.§ - X-Men "assessed on their ac- ltual performance rather than on .the reputation of their predeces-‘ N .. so .. Foley. who devoted his daily; ‘wrote that he considers the idea] iof unlimited athletic schoiarshipsi at St. F a “myth." As for‘ lscouting, he says he believes !“Loney has a lot of friends in a ‘lot of places where they play football. and he’: the type to. football coach and good footballl and scholastic standards." ‘ lPlNK PANTIES RULED our LONDON (AP) — The pow- erful All-England Lawn Ten- nis Club ruled pink panties and golden briefs off the stat- ely courts of the annual Wim- hledor championships Thurs- day. Frills. however. are still not out of bounds Maj. A . Mills. assistant club. said: "Lady competitors have al- ways been requested to wear . \ hite. but following a meet- [ ing of the championship com- ! mittee. it has been decided to turn the request into an. or- dex " l 1 "A condition that they wear ; white will be included in the prospectus. b wording will on until a later meeting." In recent years the women‘: section of the championships has become almost as much of a style show as the show- . piece of world tennis it is sup- . posed to be lDon Clark 3 2:‘ in 3 532 an .... II reward of five hundred dollars - per bird... Dead or Alive. Our ruffed grouse... better known as ‘Native Partridge... are at least lDeclared Fit keep in touch because you ne-i 7' lver know when a boy is anxious} . lto continue his studies in bi -‘ place where they have a goodi ~ 5. ,_. I Prof. Fried! Wolfgang of Austria. chairman of the In- : ternational Ski Federation._and members of the Calgary 0ly- . mpic Development Association l . llllléll Tllllllilll | i look from I mountain top at various ski slopes surrounding are (left to right): Les‘Blight. resident park engineer CHECK SKI SLOPES Banif; Walter Perren, chief park warden in charge of l Alta, in the group Prof : gang: Ed Davis. CODA presi- dent: Willy Scheaffler. ski dir- ati ector at 1960 Olympics Squaw Valley. Ca1i£.; McDowell. manager Luke Lou- ise ski developments. (CPxPlIoto) A C/7ar/0//e/‘ow/7 at Jack 5umme/*5/0/e CHARI.-OTTETOWN STORE OPEN Tlil.l. 41.30 P.M. T §’af'at@., ding their own according ‘to. MONTREAL lcp, Don i.?.i°§l3.h.iT;-hih§°i‘§’f.'§.i'i‘§ °i.. °iil§€ Clam M0‘-W1’! breakaway the rabbit popuiatjon is d own fullback sidelined with a kidney compared to last season and it -‘injury since Aug. 16. Thursday .was down compared to the pre- ;vious year although a lot of the ‘ bbit hunters claimed other- ‘wise. It looks the moment as iif the “rabbit marathons" will ‘die. out from lack of en t r i e is .within the next few years. ’l‘ar- "nets are getting scarcer with each succeeding year. A rm- er told me recently that he - W trieved am. ‘he other drifted i watched three yoiilhs stop their across to what is now known as Grant's shore. I started in: around to find this bird but was stopped by a wide. deep. stow moving stream. It was my first meeting with the head of the Morel]. During my years as game warden l got to know Pisquid Pond without seeing hundreds. yes‘ and‘, sometimes thousands. of- black ducks I drove past this. ays ago a nd} couldn't resist taking time out, pond a few Orweu River. There wasn't a goose or d u c k to be sighted. Both it and Pisquid Pond were as barren of waterfowl as the Sahara Desert. in other years - hi. this time it was nothing out. . of the ordinary to see hundreds of black ducks and C a n a d a geese at Lougheran s. I commented on this fact to a 1 a waterfowl hunter asked him: of a number of other creeks n d marshes where it took only one or two to put the place on the hummer... with the help of some city sports thrown in for good measure. BUT NO GAME Up nd game bird hunters ‘ are getting lots of exercise but ‘no game. One nlmrod told me he had walked hundreds of miles during the first two ‘weeks checking on upland game birds. with Hubs and Pheasants in mind. and spotted only one lane cock‘ pheuimt. In the late complete failure. I ‘ this is adr;iit- -‘ o sponsors. i infill '1 havgyverlifis _d Out 400 hun- pfltrllge eggs El¢|ond.Itone jolt one lone fund it was -- latched i ‘ 6 T t or near a former t.op duck tramp- ' pond get out and fire 6 shots . and not. a feather in sight. Then jget in the car and drive. away. They simply had in smell pow- der even if they had to fire into 1,, n E ‘ the air. That's one way of get- ) ting ‘round the duck shortage... ;was declared medically fit to lplay for the Alouettes here Sat- Vurday against Hamilton Tiger- 5. A statement by team physi- cian Dr. Gordon Young said ‘tests have shown “no reason why the player cannot return to full duty." Clark has participated in the .A':ouette practices for the last ltwo weeks and Dr. Young said lthal the backfielder underwent an "amount of exertion simu- ‘lated“ but comparable to game lconditions. 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