A -- I -- -------- - JACKSON READY Lancaster Starts | SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords WITH HUNTING SEASON ON US AGAIN, RENEMGER THE TEA COWNAROHERTE OF GUN SAFETY, Dairymen Win Again; Union Nips Teachers Dairymen registered thelrisecond goal on a play by Dune; Baker got that one back with) many starts Tuesday Bight at the pyrericicrs' net for his second| nd Mardy being thie Playmakers.| coc, ue stepped into the Shoes| But Jackson, sill as much Bowmanville arenas when they goal at 4.00 minutes with Randle Wh zhead y 0 from Dods. " #er quarterback Buss Jack-\siar os before, will be on hand trumped the Firefighters B84.1and McKee receiving eredits.| = 0, "0 0 "0 0 pli in the "on--and found they fitted [to jump in when needed Local 968 of ITU earned their This brought the score to 6-2 but | foe iad Ottawa football fans all but] + wm Sow the first vietory hy nosing a 5-4 winithe Firefighters would not eon pe trembled when Jackson, 22-year goes evens Sow soe same from the Teachers, cede victory as yet for at 7.01 GOALIE STRENGTH old 190-pounder nemed the oul-\throw Rusé si Alouetice" fairil Dairymen was the visiting team Hubble scored his third from) The Teachers fought hard instanding Canadian 4 {in the opening game of the twin- Bation and his fourth from Temp-the second period but could not year, hurt his ribs in an early against the Firemen, ander at 9.10 beat Taylor in the Union net game | Lancaster A is essentially scored first at the 5.15 mark when| Although the Firefighters spark- Cole got the only goal in the) Lancaster, 21, who came here a passer; Jackson, a gifted us| Feeney got the goal with help by ed in this instance they could noti period at. the four-minute mark from little Wittenberg College in ner, Mivkies the running game McCabe and McKee, {hold of the Dairymen for at 11.20 when he received & pass from Springfield, Ohio, was only start- option play. At 920 Hubble tied the score Durno scored from Buzminski| Baker and made no error in pub-ling his first year with the Ot] When Lancaster's system with Glover and Thom receiving|and Welsh and at 14.30 Welsh got ting the puck past Wiltshire tawa Rough Riders end big oiled to click in a game, Jack. assists. Buzminski put the Dairy. his hat trick when Durno and Fry The period ended with the league foothall son tried his and one or the other men in front at 12.06 when Welsh were the play makers Local 969 Club ahead 4 to 2. Bot. Lageas a usually worked, i ked right , | | . and Corby set the play, thus mak-| The final bell ended the game The Teachers' efforts were notlaway, guided the Riders ing the score 2 to 1 at the end with the Dairymen ahead B84. ; | ; | } '| denied in the early minutes of the showed Ottawa they now had Hamey Rep of the firsi period, ido A oils Jor the Fire-| pivd period as at 1.10 Hogg col- two first-strirg quarterbacks, laces DAIRYMEN SURGE | y lected his No. 2 on a self-made, As proof of how well he clicked, I Welsh this game, together with Welgh's ! ' . tightened the Dailry- men. |play. Hancox of the Teachersicoach Frank Clair has ap Retired w 188 men's lead at 1,06 of the second ha trick for the Dairy |tied the game at 5.10 when Hardy nounced he will start at quarter e period from & pass from Durno,| LOCAL 968 WIN lof ITU was penalized for hody- Saturday when the Riders meel| In Ww At 620 McKee from MeCabe| In the second game, the Teach- checking, Montreal Alouettes here in the estern Loop made the score 4 to 1 in favor|ers dropped & win to the Union| Dineen and Gutsole received sudden-death Big Four semi-final of Dairymen, who seemed to|Club by a 54 score, This gave credits on Hancox's goal -- NEW YORK (AP) ~~ Roy have the game well in hand. the Local 969 their first win in| Af this stage it was anybody's . Hamey, 58, succeeded George Hubble of the Firefighters de-|three starts game as both netminders handled Warriors-Flyers Weiss, 66, as general manager of SURFACE OR THE WATER SURFACE creased the lead to 4 to 2 at 8.021 The scoring opened at 2.06 of lots of rubber. Baker was the BY oh Jankses Thursday a "1 @ oor wx sunpowsER Ae ALCOHOL. e er »ithe first eriod on a colorful play after he re perio ates, siep of & youth move : © TREAT BVERY GUN WITH THE RE » ' - SPECT DUE A LOADED GUN {bili BA Nr / CARS] ONLY EMPTY SUNS INTO OUR MITOIIBILE CAMP OR ROME ALWASS BE SURE THAT THE BAR £. AND METION ARE HOT OBSTRUCTED ALAS CARS GUN SO THAT You & CONTRO, DIRECTION OF WILLIE ® BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET BE~ FORE YoU PULL THE TR) " @ NEVER POINT A GUN AT ANY~ THING YOU DO HOT WANT TO SHOOT @ NEVER LEME YOUR GM (hi- ATTENDED UNLESS IT'S UNLOADED @® NEVER CLINE A TREE OR A FENCE WITH A LOADED GUN @ HEVER SHOOT AT A FLAT, HARD © 0 pRaTORES CTL TR Ny Draw Boy At Quarterback [May Become " " ' : » ots i and Buzminski his second goal at 8.35 with Cole OTTAWA (CP)--Crewcut Ron for the right to meet Toronto fourth consecutive triumph in as Feeney popped ome into the a Lancaster has come a long wey Argonauts in the final - rican when Richie hero for the ITU when his third 4 : OIFC To Pick A celved the puck from Batton and scored for the Teachers with goal was the winning factor at Tied For First Tent iat provid + ue Cc ces Morgan to end the scoring in the Hogg seiting the pace, Baker of 7.55 to end the scoring and the WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg| ager ons, RK man- The third period saw the Dairy- at 4.20, The Teachers came back! Dodsworth and Cole were of hockey of the season before Loo Entry To 3 etund, puried the THU lied Lhe Same unassisted gainie Warriors, playing their best| po, Topping, Yankee co-owner P w men again take the initiative just 40 seconds later with Hogg assistance to Baker on that win hometow a fo : olown fans, moved into a : ol Do n Bisons when at 145 Welsh scored his scoring on a pass from Dineen ning goal, (first Ay Western Hockey|/S8r-A0-year basis at his own re (sald Hamey would work on a | his} se |quest, No terms were disclosed Atlantic Bowl | QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec Aces snapped their losing streak at Pay- As-You-Hunt League tie with Edmonton ¥1y-|pui Homey was believed to have los dropping Fiyers 7-1 Thurs: settled hey somewhat A have MILTON (CP) he execu. four games by defeating Buffalo By neh ave Weiss reported $100,00 salary a TON oI the tess. Bisons 5-2 Thursday night in an Boin slung have 12 points, ve "I am not going to meddle Football Conference is expected American Hockey League game Vetoes War h (3pont' 8 of 'bis 10 yomeamedywho to poll the six conference mem-| Quebec scorers were Camille let AA Ath OWEVET, spent 19 of his 36 years in base. bers soon in an attempt to deter Bedard, Jean Marie Cosette [ave Flyer YE mus samen bal ga he Yankee otganization bers soon in ap tiem to deter: Board. Jean |b than lyers ; | "However, we intend to intensify| Veteran Nick Mickoski led our efforts in the procurement of Winnipeg with two goals, whileiraw talent, You can't keep on| league in this year's Atlantic/Alain Caron, Cec singles went to Howie Hughes, winning pennants by making Bowl THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Movember 4, 1960 15 Carl Reid, son of Mr, and Mrs,| F. Reid of 49 Harris avenue in|© LAW REAL PLEASED MERIDIAN, Dako (AP)~The tall, slender, dork-haired young Iman gulped, glanced at the story again snd said; oA Oshawa, has been atisining owt-| Young Memorial Award standing success as 8 track star Anouslly to the er Bel at Western Michigan University|the oulstanding player lost| often " said Clair, ! in Kalamazoo, Michigan, recent. Major leagues, Law is spending the off home y Reid is a member of WMU's at his suburban top-notch eross country Squad not far from his birthplace which is favored to cap NCAA (Nationsls) title later this month, Approximately 200 runners i resenting almost every state il run in the four-mile cross-country event, The top 15 finishers in the race will be pamed to the All American squad | It is expecied that Reid, and his roommate Jim Ashmore from Gary, Indisna, will place in the top 15. Last year Ashmore and] Reid finished 82nd and 33rd re-| spectively in the Nationals, i A graduate of the Oshawa Cen-| tral Collegiate Institute, Reid is presently a third year student at Western Michigan, He is an ex- tremely devoted athlete, who runs almost 100 miles a week, includ: ing a 34-mile non marathon, in 4% hours on Mondays, The reoccurrence of an old ankle injury prevented Reid from participating in the 1960 Olympics trials last summer, He is simin' for a berth on Canada's 1964 Olympie team in Tokyo, Japan 1:30 PM, > Bus leaves Oshowe Torminel a - 11:00 AM, dolly, Round "" fore, includ odmission track, $2.68, bu feaves lm- mediotely ofter lost rage, ~~ Led net, ow) His plans include training during next summer in England against strong European athletes, CANADIAN DESCENT Actress June Lockhart is the daughter of Gene Lockhart, the native of London, Ont, who played in 800 movies before his petition and| Clubhouse 52.50 (nel, tow) = FREE PARKING For Informetion end Seats ~~ BU 62111 find Before the start of the sons eason Lewicki and . Hoekstra and Wayne Hicks counted for the Bi : new Wooosma {Barrie Ross, Lorne Davis, Gordie|trades, You must develop your|death in 1957 at Santa Monica, four of the teams said they Both teams went through the couldn't afford to make the trip fiat period weorcloss but Quebec| yNNERKIP, Ont to the Maritimes for the howl d A th oad. n ke ses ond pe: Herb Smith Game Preserve, a streams game, played against the win- riod on the goals by Bedard and gon oor hunting and fishing oasis area will be ; Redahl and Ray Brunell, Rookie own." Ie I (CP)~The found in the lakes, while several| Smith says he expects hetween Brage MacGregor scored the y Calif : running through the 2,000 and 3,000 pheasants will be|lone Edmonton tally, " v | Cosette stocked with shot this fall, The season opened - - -- pt ner of the aritime Interco ied in the heart of one of Canada's speckled trout next season. Plans Oct, 19 and to prepare for it birds| legiate Conference pace, n oe most densely-populated regions, are also being made to introduce were bought from breeders 83 rd * * * 4 * * Ww w w * * * * 4 * * * 3 Ww w Ww se he The conference as a result de periods while. ooverherating to the crackle of rainbow trout throughout Ontario, They were Il 1C1ze Quebec 2 ree 4 ' cided that whichever of the other ouehiee ded tree oLuer nue gunfire these chill autumn days.| "But we're not going to make kept for several weeks in a hold-| i two teams, McMaster Marauders shorthanded Oficially opened Oct, 15 but|it easy for the average hunter," |ing pen that can handle up to B Fi ht M A playing coach Fleming|actually in operation since late says Smith, "He's going to have|300 birds Y 1g gr. - or Ontario Agricultural-Veterin.| When Aces were n ¢ September, the western Ontario/to hunt for his birds,' y formerly of Boston GUIDES PROVIDED NEW GLASGOW, N.§, (CP)-- CH RYSILE] ary College, played higher would Quehe National Hockey preserve reflects a growing trend| The preserve is being set up Guides and dogs are available! johnny Nemis, manager of East. CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED make the trip |Mackell misconduct |i thickly-populated areas toward primarily as a private club with| sor those who want them though ern Canadian middleweight hox- Bruins of the , ters annua " 25 p) ; controlled shooting where hun annual fees of $125 for either hunters may bring their oWnling champion Blair Richardson p ? ; But now one of the other three (League. received a is undefeated and is reported In second period for disputing a|pay for the right to stalk game hunting or fishing, or $200 for dogs Thursday criticized the latest Ca. KINGSTON ROAD and CHURCH ST, PICKERING, ONT, J Ottawa Gee Gees University of Ottawa Gee Gee |penalty in the late stages of the terested In representing the con- am alt » within a limited territory I 3 nor penalty to F 4 : both, Company memberships cost om {minor penalty to Frank Martin mpany me pa A mile-long road has been built|nadian Boxing Federation rat. ference if It winds up as league " a 1 | Goalie TY il 0 | o re- ac pl prs | A joalle Gerry McNeil of Quel Main attraction at the pre. $300 each, Membership is limited, 0 "op "on 20 "inte "Round Lake|ings for putting his fighter No, 2 champion A be ade 26 save a os ch surrounds two lakes|to 100. ' ec made 26 saves compared to serve, which sur where smallmouth bass, some contender behind Gary Simon of Other teams In the conference), i bois " 2 rt of| are Carleton University Ravens,(* for Roy Edwards of Buffalo. and has fishing vies of POU. Bl ppp AsANTS BROUGHT IN perch and bluegills are found (New Glasgow and middleweight : But the public will be able to|For the duck season a small champion. Wilf Greaves, Smith esi- taken, Hunting all other types of water allowed to spread, This er n } serve, says Herb Bit), 4 » game, as well as fishing, will be|draws ducks for feeding Several Pictou County, Simon's native By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ' Standings Montreal won 7 Of K A |a little more than a mile from hunting this year, Smith hopes| Bix try - treasurer of the Pictou | ansas S [Innerkip and about six miles the department of lands and for-|placed at the three lakes No| County Boxing Association and a i owner Arnold M. Joh Goals Moore Montreal ue {SWS | Pe A I i overnight and up to 40 during the/wheat and millet have been! issued Richardson was No. 1 and Assists seolirion mirea [PRIVATE CLUB day. A lodge with sleeping aec-| planted. A reforestation area has since then he has won several Hall, Chicago Brantford, Kitchener » Waterloo Ee i it '} pected sale of the American|Brantio : ' York; Sawchuck i League club to one of two bid. Toronto, Galt, Guelph, Stratford, Grover Cleveland Alexander, National Bank of Chicago which one - time major league stariis seeking to sell the stock and smallmouth bass are to be i 1 over 19 seasons, and he won the(52 per cent of elub stock can bhe| A f y t National League pitching cham sold Johnson died March 10 by 38 feet, woven to a design by ou ac now: hangs be " Free installation of new WINTERIDES P.O.E EAST COASY Buffalo second and ounted third Plante, Montreal; McCartan, New Shutouts College : . i hunt pheasant, chucker and quail|stream 'Wi ow nags Southern Ontario can be shot pheas. 1 the/l position only because the fed- The preserve is set up in two the lake His comment was an apparent Points Geolfrion " 4 Kansas City Athletics |other is 200 acres, about four| A modern twostorey chalet/ To provide food and cover for committee 52 per cent of the club's stock i 'young spruce, balsam and pine. for two years, Nemis said » minutes. = .|and St Louis stock | The former Mrs. Johnson, now| "We have deer partridge, REMEMBER WHEN? . . .the wife of Warren W. Humes of | woodcock, ducks, geese FAhbits - hip ax |New York City, is co-executor of and Coturnix quall, a small Jap By THE CANADIAN PRESS the the Citylanese variety," Smith says Sa Paul, Neb, at age 63.|state s ba & at Saint, Pau )., at ag state the bank and his widow| GREAT TAPESTRY s conf .at a cost of $650 for each hird|Lake was stopped up and NHL LEADERS within the confines of the pre 4 4 eration includes a member from | Expected Sale i h s located! Although there will be no deer sferenc ] Te. sections, One is 400 acres loca fibreglass boats will he | reference to Ed Johnson, secre 21 former in- miles to the east, y can accommodate 14 huniersithe birds, patches of corn, buck:| The last time the ratings were This threw a snag into ex. such cities as London, Hamilton, pleted by next fall, stock, along with Great northern pike, muskies WINTER TIRE SE I E His baseball career extended | must be in agreement before his| tapestry measuring 73 feet RMC of Kingston and Waterloo] type of game animal and bird in leading from Burgess] Nemis said Simon got the No ) earby Waterloo le dent of nearby Wa [reserved for private members. |blinds have been placed around) county, lost 5, tied 2, points 16 | 5 Montreal,] CHICAGO (AP)--The widow of northeast of Woodstock, Thelests will permit it next year. |outhoards will be allowed, member of the CBF ratings 13 she did not wish to sell Johnson's " 1 j | { 4 Within a radius of 60 miles are commodation for 28 will be com-|also heen started with 5000/fights and Simon hasn't fought « Flemin. 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