Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Oct 1956, p. 13

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, October 15, 1958 43 'WAIT UNTIL NEXT YEAR' APPLIES MORE TO CHAMPS THAN DODGERS CANADA OUTDOORS Fee Ducks Plentiful This Season Hunters Will Have No Excuse By BOB TRIMBEE ported for more than 20 milesThe money was divided between Canadian Press Staff Wrier |along Swan Lake ducks rose like two nearby municipalities. 4 WINNIPEG (CP) -- Western @ Magic carpet. "This is proof of other values 'hunters will have no excuse for, d¢ Said there can be little our sites can produce," said Mr. not getting a full bag this year doubt that 1956 will hang up a new Cartwright. 1 | Ducks Unlimited says thousands record of waterfowl abundance in| With the assistance of the Ca- lof ducks are starting the journey Western Shade, duck nadian Fish and Gun Association, oi ig bog bichon Le _ B. W. Cartwright, chief natural- work in May, 1938," 'said Mr. magples. the Greatest predators ist of Ducks Unlimited, said that Cartwright. "Given suitable of Ratoriow] Dest Kush on a recent aerial survey he saw weather, U. S. and Canadian However this program is closely 500,000 ducks at one time on hunters should have a most sat- Wallhel 50 han eas Swan Lake in southern Manitoba. isfactory season.' Nopger the nesting season of Wo In northern Alberta thousands INCREASE GENERAL terfowl of geese .were pouring into the A report made by the chief nat- The 'chief naturalist compared Hay Lakes and Peace River dis uralist afier his 2,000 mile trip the millions of birds this year fl trict although ducks unlimited through the prairies observed that with the sparse numbers of '1937 forecast the geese population with the possible exception of pin- when ducks and geese faced ex- would not increase much over tail all species seem to have FE 1955's total, ai Shared in the upturn of popula- Waterfow! migration is in pro- The conservation organization tion. i | - b reported a tremendous concentra-| Ducks Unlimited is a non-protit| ETés%,, . . Most Blue. Winged Heal lyn slogan of "wait untu next tion of mallards and pintails in conservation organization formed beria nd southwestern Saskatch- year", for his doubtful pitch- Saskatchewan. The birds are in|18 years ago to correct the dwin- Perta a 30 4) en , ol ing staff proved itself of cham- |such abundance crop damage be- dling supply of waterfowl found in €Wan . . . Ducks continue to pile pionship calibre, Young hur- tween Quill Lake and Last Moun- North America. up on the prairies and geese are lers like Larsen, Kucks, Sturdi- [tain has been reported. J Since it was founded American moving in from the north .-. . vant and Turley took charge of | The southwestern portion of sportsmen have contributed more Southern Manitoba 'and eastern the Dodgers to help Yanks with | Manitoba is densely populated than $5,000,000 to Ducks Unlim- Saskatchewan have ducks in fan- with ducks. Mr. Cartwright re-|ited for the construction of water-|iagtic numbers and they are a-| fowl producing areas. [dundant elsewhere . . There can| Green, 23, from Rochester Red John Smith, pioneer of the Prince Don January, who turned pro less Patil ay ss Tore Ahan be little doubt that 1956 is hang- ing up a new record of water- iH ills i a ies who hit two 2-run homers, Extra cause for celebration for Yankees' colorfyl manager Ca- sey Stengel, right, is the rosy future ahead for the 1957 Yan- kees. The 65-year-old skipper | can steal the perennial Brook- | five games in a row. the Bombers, are, from left: | Bill Skowron, who hit the 7th inning grand slam homer; Johnny Kucks, who pitched a | three-hit shut-out over Dodgers | in final game; and Yogi Berra, a veteran of eight World Ser- ne 4 ih 4 ~pAlthough Yankees clinched | Teir seventeenth world base- -all championship in 10 years, ey whooped it up like rookies -8 dressing-room celebrations. ~io who clinched the game, --0 and the series, 4 to 3 for SPORTS IN BRIEF games this winter gone. The tick- ets were worth $385 Nothing else ST Scaup, Green-winged Teal and was disturbed. Donahue is anxious| Gadwall appear to have done very §, to see who'll turn up in his seats bia 8, particularly the first two 5) : Saturday night. | performers of the 1956 Houston uffs, Texas League and Dixie | series ch ions. They are Bob Mabe, Ted Wie- # 'and and Phil Clark, pitchers, |Pidge Browne, first baseman, and | Bobby Gene Smith, outfielder. Mabe had a regular season record ? 3 | lof 21-10, Wieand 16-9, and Clark % y/ i | | LE 7-3. Brown hit .328, Smith .299. CHARTER PLANE FOR GAME WINNIPEG (CP)--Eighty ser- vicemen based at Churchill, Man. {610 miles north of here, have | chartered an airliner to carry them to the Grey Cup football Amgen 8 ali RE) Invited To Come In Wings of the International League. Albert District, doesn't let his 83 than two years ago, shot his sec- leted: more than 780.000 o LEAFS GET PAIR years hamper his hunting. As ond straight three-under-par 69 pets aT oer weer ) acyes of fow] abundance in western Can- Toronto atest expedition mark in the $22,500 Western Open : . ations - . : . p ted. W y ht. th ENNIS CROWN TO McGILL Hannah to their Wichita, Kan., Maple Leafs of the International "That wasn't quite as good as golf tournament with a 138. A|{6. \raerfowl nest on suitable Those are the highlights of the --iiversity tennis team Friday won Joiner. nounced they have acquired two first of the season." Smith said in Mike Souchak of Grossinger, N.Y he | 08 iy ily by Apne Bt Tan Wichita of the American Asso- Outfielders from St. Louis Card- 5p Iter ay 5 Jammed at 140 were Bill Cas-| The water level at these sitesq Ducks Unlimited "Duckological", a A 1 - ints. | Joiner s tL Russel Rac, 26, and Paul Grif- |chick, Mahopac, N.Y., Billy Max- | feet. A |W. Cartwright. ON rsity of Montreal by two points. Joiner from Shrevepor(, La., in fith, 23, join Leafs in exchange FLOWER BOWL WINS |well, Odessa, Tex., and the vet-| In the first such project in Man-| Merron his just-completed | i Tet with 18 points, based on one ted .347, second highest in the fOr righthander NEW YORK (AP)--The Brook- eran Ed Oliver : rl , 4 4 p Rac, from Houston of the Texas 5 " , . miles northwest of here, from | { >in for each victory in the round loop, and collected 200 hits to lead ; meade Stable"s Flower Bowl 12 to 1955 muskrat pelts worth the southern prairies, Cartwright I ntreal had 16 points, followed Atwell, a journeyman receiver, 294 average Griffith is from theityre the $58,200 Ladies Handicap| VIENNA (AP)--Discus thrower $200,000 were taken off the lake. | the University of Toronto with joined the Braves in mid-season Class A Western League at Col- hofore a crowd of 29,026 Friday Karel Merta, a lieutenant in the ig Joc pL a ork » University of Western Ontario rates. His composite batting av 7 , Ranch's Dotted Line was second stripped of his rank and demoted gis' she had planned to send a!Otservation, "Given suitable wea-| th seven. erage was .146. PRS SELL HURLER and Cain Hoy Stable's Brightest|to private for using a "lightened" {eam of about 100. [ther, U.S. hunters should have a » men's singles crown, going ASK WAIVERS ON SAUER (doi. "Sale of Tellef pitcher BEFUp position. |performances, radio Prague said CHICOUTIMI, Que. (CP)--Chi-| The report reveals that "blue- defeated throosh the three days 1 Willie Shoemaker rode¢ Flower Friday. coutimi 'Sagueneens of the Que hird weather" prevails over most | 1y. He defeated Claude Lamour- jnals announced Friday they have Seals of the Pacific Coast League r x of the University of Montreal asked waivers on Hank Sauer, vet-|for an undisclosed sum of cash. $4.90, carrying 116 pounds. Flower] WILL PASS UP GAMES |priday they'have acquired goalie sre filtering south, but the great| ing him his unconditional release. nounced at the same time that : BRAVES TRADE ATWELL x a y . brie JANUARY LEADS AT HALF | : The 37-year-old Sauer was the veteran catcher Andy Seminick SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Texan Olympic Games to be held here ga Fam with -CHicogo Black south at the first sign of wintry ore Friday traded reserve player in S502. The Cards also jor league service and would be- _-- a ! ° Yatiopal Hockey |b'asts from the north. cher Tol well an ookie said they have acquired t - J J i {| League two seasons 5 ye e Jon come 8 coach for the Phillies WILL DUCATS BE USED? |possible exception of Pintafl, all in th j yith th hils. 0 | the maj ¥ e Palle hue returned home Thursday to|upwurn of population. There is ' FUR FIN AND CAMPFIRE CARDS BUY FIVE {| find the dining room window open | some doubt that geese improved 2 By JACK SORDS Cardinals have purchased five star the Montral Canadiens home +o. Redhead, Canvasback, Les- 3 game at Toronto, Nov. 24. | A ; cost the fans approximately $5, 000. On a per-man basis, it worl each of the 80 soldiers who were 4 : 3 ; ; first on a long waiting list for ' ! hist u i y : Si RAE ERE RR a EN a PLAYERS FINED . NINIERG (CP Fwo Players jad British Columbia Lions and | You re Ld and See This p is Friday alf-way TORONTO (CP) - proof, he offers 22 ducks for his Friday to lead at the halfway. 5900 miles of shoreline crea. ada. WILL BE N' v i + n : Baseball League Friday an- r firs: i si roke behind January we | AONTREAL (CP)--The McGill farm team for outfielder Everette A c what I did on my first trip at the single stroke behind January was BENEFITS OTHERS alveis In the. October issue of the 4 "I got 26 3 --ip in eight years, edging the Un- ciation acquired the 29-year-old inals farm clubs. ducks then." 2 per, Chula Vista, Calif., Mike Fet- ranges from a few inches to three prepared by chief Naturalist Bert { "McGill finished the th - day the Texas Lea hi he bat- : i -- ran Bid og y|ie loxas Sue where te ba Frank Barnes. Lemont, Ill itobha at Big Grass Lake, 100|4 09 mile observation trip across >in play. The University of the league League, ended the season with a|y,shed home in the stretch to cap-, DEMOTED FOR CHEATING e.| states, "Never have I seen more {i Lval University with eight and after a stint with Pittsburgh Pi. orado Springs where he hit .317. |a¢ Belmont Park. The King| Czechoslovak army, has been next month. Before the Suez eri- May, "red Reaume of Western won delphia Phillies (AP)--Phila. Star third in a photo for the run-/discus to achieve his recent good FREDERICK TO QHL {most satisfactory season." St. Louis (AP)--St. Louis Card- Dua Pillette to Se 'rancisc : uane Pillette to San Francisco Bowl who paid $9.60, $6.30 and {bec Hockey League announced| of western Canada. Some birds! , 6-3 in a playoff for the title. i " iv. Inti 4 | MELBOURNE (Reuters)-- pay Frederick, who pla: for | L eran outfielder, with a view to giv. The National League club an- Egypt Friday confirmed her de- Fi i Weotern "Hockey | Malortty are Solicelivaled through. [cision not to take part in the Faague last season. He played a oUt the prairie region, ready to go| MILWAUKEE (AP)--Milwaukee National League's most valuable was retiring after 14 years of ma- hd Hawks of the Nationa The analysis observes that, with |. hthanders Phil Paine and Jack tract of catcher-outflelder, Gene Seminick spent 11 his 14 years . erninick spent 11 of his years MONTREAL CP)--Tom Dona- species seem to have shared in the HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)---St. Louis and four season tickets to] over last year, but Mallard, Bald- The 2,250-mile return trip will Yi | out to a little more than $62 for the charter flight. A i " _; : lone with Calgary Stampeders! - Startling Chevrolet That have been fined for conduct re- {sulting in match penalties in an {Oct. 6 Western Interprovincial Football Union game at Van-| | couver, commissioner Sydney Halter said Friday night. | Tackle Lorne Reid of the Lions | was fined $50 while tackle Bob | Ste. New and CANADA'S OLYMPIC WRESTLERS | m TORONTO-DOMINION BANK Bruno Ochman (left) of Sault | Steckie the light-heavyweight | Marie, Ont., and Bob | award at the Canadian wrest- Hantla of Lions and tackle Tony Pajaczkowski of Stamps were fined $25 apiece. BAGS 22 DUCKS AT 83 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP)! the | Steckle of Kitchener, Ont., will represent Canada as a two-man wrestling team at the Olympic Games at Melbourne, Australia, late in November. 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