couldn't get the equalizer, Gibson, Don Tran and Carnegie accounted for the locals' scoring while Owens shone in the .Brooklin cage. Brodklin Irs. Lose In Elmira | Finca nov icads ine series un Elmira "Harvesters' edged game at Port Perry thi 3 Saturday, i {April 7. Paul Tran will be back y he i Brooklin Js £3 in the third game in action to add offensive strength Fox Hunting Via Plane Is Thrill - Skill Sport WINNIPEG (CP)--~The fox was -- a red streak racing across the sun- glittering snow, his legs thrusting him along at 35 miles an hour. A shot from a pursuing plane sruptly ended his dash for safety. The shot whistled from the shot- teld, Man., Wiese, 40, of Rosen 1eld. Man., perched in the cockpit of a light yellow and maroon air- craft skimming low over the snow. Piloting the hunting plane was Jake 'Gerrant, 40-year-old farmer from Lowe farm near Morris, Man They are two of a limited number ot men with the skill and daring ? to tackle one of the most demand ng in the world--hunting foxes and wolves from low-flying planes. Danger rides with them zlmost soon as their plane dis- turs a for and his mate warming in the winter sun HAZARDOUS SPORT : In five-hour flight Wiese and Gerrant- are liable to return with the scalps of 12 animals, worth $70 in bounty money But, Gerbran counting do it The fox Iepose from tl ond mad dash for 412 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Thursday, April 5, 1956 Expects Wings [UPSETS IN PLAYOFFS To Be Tougher | Cay's Lumberkings Oust Puichasing. | Clowns Tie Series With P rod. Control 2 tel Lee Oe to the Brooklin attac v over his Montreal * 5-1 win Tuesday night over Detroit 'Red Wings and the points. Then came the eruption as| were four points by Captain Sid all the way, with the score tied 2-24 SIGN EX-ALL-AMERICAN Brent Oldfield started to get the Gedge and three points by Ralph at the end of the first and 3-3 TORONTO (CP) Halfback Dave range and went on a 15-point scor-| Harlowe. going into the final frame. Elmira ORONT( ng two-game lead in the Stanley Cup final, took a conservative view of i a : ine 44 " ¢ 1 t win-| (Kosse) Johnson, named on the ing rampage to completely dis-| Cay's continued their "close gap" Scored what proved to be the Press all - American organize the coming two games in Detroit I 8 ] Z " -46 N 4 v znd] Associated the Fruduction Control| operations into the third quarter her at 8:46 of the final period H has been signed' by team, winnin 0 Forint le fourths Upsets featured the semi-final playoffs of the Industrial Baskt- ball League played at Simcoe Hall on Tuesday night After leading the league all year, the General Motors Purchasing Knights were eliminated from further play by Ernie Cay's Lum- berkings The Downtown Clowns, after dropping the first game to the sec- ond-place Production Control team, bounced back with vim and vigor to take the second game and ex- tend the series to a final game to be played next Tuesday evening at 7.30 SERIES ALL EVEN In the first game of the even ing with Lloyd Coverly setting the pace all the way and setting up many of the plays, the Clowns took an early lead and at the end of the first quarter they had a six-point lead over Production handling lots of tough shots well, Control, 18-12. Lloyd Coverly and Don Marshall, who scored the Tim Nelson each scored six points only goal of the first period on a for the leaders while Frank Varga breakaway while his team was and Ron Wilson did honors for the short-handed, said he figured Production Control team, couldn't score to the far side of Play was even in the second the net and fired for. the goalie frame with Coverly con inuing short when Hall left a bit of the "spark plug" with some room assistance from Jim Wood Marshall two were top n the third period but frame. Jack then moved out and angles. Marshall tried to * the puck to bring him but I didn't pull it enough and he blocked it Pocket Rocket Richard. scored what proved to be the ning goal, said he saw a to get away Bob Goldham when the defenceman moved toward "They will be a lot tougher from now on, especially on their home 5-5 R GBS although Brooklin pulled their goal-|team in IS the game, 65-57.|and at the end of this session had 2 in 'the a0 minutes they: Toronto. Argonauts of the Big Four ice," Blake in the dressing room. 'None ol games y( win from the 2 ne ge g The guards broke up most of the|gone into the lead by a single bas-|'® Football Union, assistant coach hope we can win a game there." desperate scoring efforls of Pro-|ket, 44-42. . _'Bili Earley announced Monday He was asked why not hope for duction Control. At intervals Tim Team combination play, a rarity ing the high scoring spot with 17 night, two wins and an end to the best Nelson gave fine exhibitions "of i, either team in this game, ac- each. Mallet had 15 and Gedge 13. jo hncon 25, six-foot-one, 185 of-seven series? ragging the ball to waste the re-| .oynteq for a scoring splurge by Don Seeley was the pick of the pounds, played with Rice Univer- maining playing time and this\cay's Fred Whalley, Joe Olynik guards. sity, Houston, Texas, for three helped a -lot to nettle the losers.| 254 Rob Harris divided the points Referees for the game were years and was named the outstand- i "ori i 2: Qdfield od the Scoring Jn evenly among them. Don Seeley, Bill Dell and Bill ing amateur athlete in Texas in points. Nelson na "| Rick Salway was the only one Smith. 1953. 13. Coverly was by far the best! io could get anywhere for the -- ---- player on the floor in this game! p > Knights. Failure to go in for re- and worked well both. offensively Semi and defensively. For the losers bounds and lack of substitution Foster and Wilson were the stars =" the Kuss in trouble time with 15 and 14 points . iN Frank Varga at times showed However, the Knights did make signs of his "former brilliance"|@ comeback in the final frame, and had 10 points to his credit, |mostly on the efforts of Salway NOT KNIGHTS NIGHT who put the team on even terms with Cay's and on one occasion a The game between the Purchas- i 4 a ing Knights and Cay's Lumber- single point ahead. The Knights Kings although exciting in he coe: held Sus one point lead Wit xe ing seconds, lac ked lustre all the poor break with 15 seconds to go way throughout the rest of the as Rob Harris, "Cay's Opportun place ist", snared a loose ball from a One couldn't say that the better toss-up and went in for a close eam won as both teams put on lay-up to win the game and the uch a lackadasical and dismal per- geries. The game score was 61-60 formance that the only thing "for yt was Olynik and Salway shar- sure' was that the Knights played ----m---- A - just a little bit worse than Cay's Knights, led by Rick Salway and Sid Gedge, along with the excellent guarding of Don Seeley, gave the team a comfortable 21-12 lead at the end of the first quarter. See-! ley 'was playing well both ways| and took time out from his guard- ing chores to net six points. Joe and Don Mallett did the "Let's say we'll hope to win the first game. Then we'll start hoping to take the second." | Blake thought his team didn't play too well in the third period, despite the two goals they scored to Detroit's one. He said Detroit might easily have had a couple more "but the puck was rolung for us." PRAISE GOALIE , The players and Blake also. said they thought Glenn Hall played a good game in the Detroit sports PChemi i-Codted™ coal 2, Phone us your grder NOWS as nets, " "we're not We just DASH FOR SAFETY -- A red | second aircraft following a hunt s Ny fox make cover | plane from which Peter Wiebe, travellir 40, of Rosenfield, Man shot the o tc fox conds after the photo was te Doon al en. The hunt plane piloted by during an aerial Jake Gerbrant, 40, of Morris, i snow in eastern Man flying at altitudes tographer | ground level to 15 the Winnipeg CP Photo for as able These an hour snaps flying hunt over Manitoba as this plane tak the Pho when the side from his ng shadow He takes off in the sted open in a , searching for had a similar chance said Hall cut the give him out more back fast SCO Foster f frot 1lmost ribune was in a feet Production Control had their best period in the third and one time deadlocked the score. The combination plays of Foster, God lard and Wilson accounted for the gains by Production Control. Tim Nelson and Bob Vanstone were the only ones to show up well for the demands on the nerv reach a as 15 feet he and at the for any make a wolf or ant says contours of the 1 Manitobans have the special under $500 bond, that fire guns from be has been hunting that 1951 and Gerbrant since and the Split the wolf countryside reeded His ey only s as low second timing per terrain prepared ar might er know what inn who win chance 5 them to air- Ww sights Wiebe ha moment to knock from Detroit Moore matic rerb cut under th ff to the right an { dead the plane.' t at a stead to He kee} 76 miles an hour ng Marlboro follow two or three times mid-winter they d six animals a trip enough to pay their ex e only g © d racin to on the usually enough hot pellets are gis the plane's kil en extr bv ed S Retain Loveass vd Gord Billy ired goals i opened the with scoring I'he Moore the Pocket sent Henri ge Rocket shouted over a pass that in alone on Hall WINGS DRESS QUICKLY The Red Wings dre ind left immediately train General manager said "We e but ourselves and let ed hurriedly for thelr Adams blame we had Jack no one to because the Clowns in this frame. Nelson had five points. Oldfield, usually very accurate in his shooting, missed nine consecutive 'tries in this canto. At the end of the quar- ter Producton Control had cut the Clowns' lead to a single basket, 41-39. OLDFIELD GETS HOT For the first few minutes of the SC (in SO ef Ca Olynik and Gedge for some unknown rea- oring for Cay's. Cay"s started closing the second quarter the gap as Scott| n stopped going in for the re-| bounds which in a large measure! had lead in the initial frame. Mallet's accounted for the Knights'| forts netted eight points for| in this period, four of them Famous for foot-saving comfort, dollar-saving wear! Oytwear lea- Near the six final quarter the score see-sawed via the free throw route. The best back and forth by one or two scoring efforts for the Knights) chances Adams thought that even Gordie Howe and Ted Lind own off in their marksman split ship and said Bob Goldham missed out OM several chances fir Metro Prystai joined the ranks of the Detroit injured. He was hit on the knee by the puck in the second period but is expected to be able to play Thursday in De troit, ther by far on all the amily a shoes "9 lives" of gar tat (A PA ; c cushion come | non-marking! 5 ns ; oi id fort, extra wear, 5 * 4 real non-slip pro tection... the original twin-grip rubber heels! OHA Jr ho " TORO cp fired a one of boros Wednesday he ts second On- iation A )7 years and second IW. Wo The 3 -old left winger pla las® season as a j fire first fo boros to eliminate The defending Canadi champions won the be series four games to one. 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