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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Nov 1963, p. 15

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~§ NDG Leafs Score 2 Quick TD‘s, Sink Bears 33 â€"12| | 1y Jn te sns | Gord Owen, of New Toronto, sure spoiled my day when I dropped in to see him on Mounâ€" day. He and his party met with fantastic success. All eighteen members of the "Wild Cat Hunt Club" got their count â€" by Wednesday noon at that! Gord claims they owe most of their good fortune to four good huntâ€" ing dogs. They sure mean a lot to a camp. One of them, a little beagle. even chased a moose right past the cabin door. That happened w hen all the guns were on the rack. Although reports have it that, DCagies make good ‘lifle NHM!: many deer hunting parties met!°rs and are often preferred over with little or no success during larger hounds. Because of their the first week of the season, a|Size and shorter legs, they aren‘t few can boast of getting their|So apt to chase a deer right out game. We didn‘t have time to Of the country. We had one of join an organized hunt but John|those cute little fellows while Russell and I managed to spend liVing in North Bay. He was a a couple of days searching the spoiled house pet by the name woods. Hearing a buck kick up Of "Buddy," but, when in the dirt and leaves was the closest WOOds, his instinct took over we came. It was a good oufing‘and he immediately became a however and I was able to check hunter. On one occasion he my sights by shooting off half SWam clean across a lake in a box of 303‘s. And, brother, chase of a big buck and we she‘s dead on at a hundred thought he‘d get lost for sure. yards! In an hour he was back in camp Gord Owan af Naw ‘Parants Sleeping beside my bunk. That play was the sensational run back of the kickoff by Dave Bowen after Lakeshore had marched down the field (aided some by penalties to Montreal) and scored to narrow the margin to 20â€"12. And to make matters worse, although it‘s little consolation, it was a broken play. Bowen had to come back for the ballâ€"after anâ€" other Montreal player had first bobbled the ball, this action takâ€" ing place near the left side of the field. The one player that could have prevented the score was Brian McKee and he made contact with Bowen headâ€"on near midâ€"field. But McKee was no match for this charging back who was in full flight and McKee like the others The end of a second successive great season came last Sunday at St. Michael‘s College field when Notre Dame de Grace Maple Leafs trounced Lakeshore 33â€"12 to become the eastern represenâ€" tative in the little Grey Cup game at Calgary. Perhaps the size handicap was too much for the Bears, a much smaller club, to overcome, but until one play in the final quarâ€" ter, many of the Lakeshore fans had great hope of the Bears comâ€" ing from behind to win that game. When Bowen finally got the ball he ran back to get speed and blockers and headed for the far side of the field. It was a wide sweep that covered some 82 yards and left wouldâ€"be tacklers all over the field. Lakeshore Bears football team fell by the wayside. made another step in the direcâ€"| In the next sequence of plays tion of a dominion championship following Montreal‘s kick o ff in junior football <competition| Norm I'Hlotm: picked off a Vie this year but still find themselves| Wozniuk pass and raced about 30 on the sidelines for the big game) yards for the real crusher. + on the side! on Monday The Montreal club no doubt is a strong, big team and is amazâ€" ingly fast but 33â€"12 is not a fair representation of the play. Lakeâ€" shore had an excellent defensive club to go with an offence that could break out and score with litt‘le warning. THE ADVERTISER â€" 2749 LAKE SHORE BLVD. WEST â€" NEW TORONTO 255â€"9151 1964 STUDEBAKER CRUISER 4â€"Door Sedan ALMOST $2,000 BELOW ORIGINAL LIST! ‘63 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE ROSS WEMP MOTORS LTD. 2â€"D00R HARDTOP. Finished in block with ermine white interior. This beauty has all the luxury features and is stil under new car warranty. New list price $5,897. Our full price Thursday, Nov. 14, 1963 â€" Poge 1§ that, Beagles make good little huntâ€" :; metlers and are often preferred over|;_ ring larger hounds. Because of their | py, n, a|Size and shorter legs, they aren‘t ;. heir|so apt to chase a deer right out‘ . : to of the country. We had one ofk_ [ohnithose cute little fellows while;yol end living in North Bay. He was a‘),; the spoiled house pet by the name : up of "Buddy," but, when in the _‘ sest | woods, his instinct took over|~â€" ting and he immediately became 310}5 reck hunter. On one occasion he the hairs|swam clean across a lake in "° WOODLAND TOPICS As far as I‘m concerned | it means a little more than shootâ€" ing game, dragging it out of the bush, and carting it back to the deep freeze in the city. It‘s the time when good sportsmen get together â€" when they enjoy a thermosâ€"capâ€"full of hot coffee better than any they ever tastâ€" ed on other coffee breaks. It‘s the time when anything the cook dishes up for supper tastes so good that you invariably hand Terry Hemmins and Don Kopâ€" plin scored the majors for Lakeâ€" shore, Hemmins on a 25 yd. pass and Kopplin on a threeâ€"yard plunge. A few plays prior to Hemmins score, a 60 yard pass and run completion from Wozâ€" niuk to Ainsley Hogan had movâ€" ed the ball from deep within Lakeshore territory in to the Montreal zone. In the latter stages of the game in a last desperate attempt to connect for a quick score, Lakeâ€" shore employed an exciting new shotgun offence that caused quite a murmur among the 1,200 fans. Wozniuk dropped back to receive the snap while the linemen set up to the left and all the eligible receivers were to the right of the centre. On that play the centre was all by his lonesome. But as far as this year is conâ€" cerned Lakeshore Bears can be proud of their achievements and need not feel remorseful over losing out to N.D.G. Maple Leafs, for Montreal has a good club and it would have taken a Regina miracle for Lakeshore to upset them. Had the score been reasonably close a great play that was the last of the game would have had a little more meaning. On‘ that dccasion Wozniuk sent a 50 yard pass into the arms of Don Kopâ€" plin who dragged tacklers with him to inside the tenâ€"yard line. If the pattern developed over the past couple of seasons conâ€" tinues, next year should be the year for the Bears to make it to the little Grey Cup. Last year they were group champions; this year Ontario champs; next year. This play by ‘kopplin was a fitting finish to a great afternoon for him that saw him carry the ball for 96 yards along the ground and another 138 on pass and run plays. Bev Sanders wHAT DOES HUNTING MEAN TO YOU? GALLINGER MOTORS STOP IN and TRY THIS STOPPER at s3989 tor your peace of mind. _ Comtort â€" This car has chairâ€"high seats that support your back and legs and they are filled with foom. And take a look at the floors . . . Flot â€" no sills to trip over, mo wells to collect 2491 LAKE SHORE BLYD. west MIMICO PHONE 255â€"7775 ! Georgetown got another fine} \game from netminder Ron Irons) ‘despite the seven goals that got ‘by him. He was especially hot| |in the first half of the game as| ©Etobicoke looked weary from firâ€" ing rubber at him. | The Whiskey Jack is always ready for a handâ€"out and will actually take food from your fingers when it is offered. He has been known to steal bacor\ from the frying pan right under the camp cook‘s nose. But, no. matter what a little thief he is, the Whiskey Jock is a friend of mine. He helps me to feel at home in the woods and, at times,| I certainly don‘t blame him for staying away from civilization, the way it is today. The Whiskey Jack (which is the name he is usually called) is about the size of a robin, and is a cousin to the blue jay. His coloring is mostly light grey and black â€" sort of like an overâ€" grown chicadee. He is your silâ€" ent partner in the bush, flying quietly beside you as you walk the trails Often he‘ll perch within reaching distance as you sit watching for game. Jack," "Camp Robber," "Meat Bird," etc. This little fellow has a contradictory type of personâ€" ality. He is not afraid of man but won‘t live with him. Let‘s say he is shy. The more civiliâ€" zation moves into his domain the farther back into the woods he goes. To know the north woods is also to know the Canada Jay with his many aliases: "Whiskey A hunt consists of many things â€" the silent woodland, the smell of wood smoke, the excitement, the laughter, and of becoming acquainted with birds and aniâ€" mals of the forests. in Dixie Monday and back to Central Arena Tuesday. your plate back for a second helping. It looked for 36 minutes at Central Arena on Tuesday night as though a major upset was in the making as Georgetown Beavâ€" ers led Etobicoke Indians 2â€"1 in their Metro Jr. B. game, howâ€" ever the Indians finally went on the warpath to end up with a 7â€"4 win. It was Etobicoke‘s fifth straight win. Next week Etobicoke has a home and home series against Dixie Beehives, playing the Bees another George Dixon by the football experts. He is shown here making one of many runs through the Lakeshore line as his Notre Dame De Grace team defeated the Bears 33â€"12 to LAWRENCE ON THE MOVE. Al Lowrence Indians Notch Fifth Straight Victory The Indians were minus a few 6 Buy Now Gâ€"W WARRANTY Buy Now 8 12 FULL MONTHS a CASH â€" TRADE â€" _ TERMS M crsâ€"5244 _ PORT CREDIT _ CR 8â€"5244 Afeaeeee e e e eee en n e a Elimwood Motors Ltd. of their big guns, studying for |seconds school exams, .including Ken‘ Gosse tu Dryden in the nets. 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EAST Ritchie scored again after just| threw Gary Hodge and Marchand 49 seconds of play in the third‘out for fighting in the third periâ€" period, Bob Thorpe made it 5â€"2 ‘od. slapped Georgetown‘s Ray at the four minute mark, Bill\ Mellon with double minor, also in O‘Guinn got the sixth at the the third when that worthy high nine minute mark and Bob Gresâ€"|sticked and then slashed at Al ko made it 7â€"2 before George-JPicard. In the second period town got back in the scoring| Gudgeon picked up a ten minute sheet again. misconduct for his impolite views Mike Marshal and Al Marchâ€" of the officiating. All in all, Etoâ€" and rounded out the Beavers]bicoke drew eight penalties for scoring in the final five minutes.|19 minutes, Georgetown seven for Referee Gord Fevereau as usuâ€"|25 minutes. seconds by Jim Ritchie and Jim Gosse turned the tide and it was then a matter of how many win the Eastern Canada junior football championship. Moving in to make the stop is Pete Crawford (70) and Ron Wisnioski (85). Montreal will now travel to Calgary for the Canadian championship. Photo by Henry Badowski al officiated leniently, allowing| the players to find their own level of play but clamping down when things got too rough. He, threw Gary Hodge and Marchand| out for fighting in the third periâ€"| od, slapped Georgetown‘s Ray Mellon with double minor, also in the third when that worthy high sticked and then slashed at Al 2 2,995.00 1,495.00 1,195.00 J92.00 .‘ 495.00 .‘ 195.00 g 395.00 .l 195.00 8 | car buyers in Metro! Save More at lSlIGTlII' a se 1964 * es VAL!A'“TS | vaclurt 51_5_..9..:.9 9&\ 61 PLYMOUTH Belvedere YÂ¥8 Sedan, Automatic, ::w-r steering, windows, brakes, seats, radio §7 PLYMOUTH 6 Cy!. Sedan, Automatic ......... 57 MERCURY Sedan, automatic, power brakes, . , POWEF St@@rING, POGiG ..................csccsssvessccssss.. § ~Cy).. 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