THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 18, 1963 13 Golf Ball Bursts, GAUGE AND GAME Hunting 'Cottontails Gives Variety Sport ever, when a sudden change of still can have an enjoyable hunt, weather has occurred and thejeven though it will require a thermomete goes up, bunnies|little work on your part (for Shellettes 'Select Teams For Win Over Simcoe Hall Club Humberside Minor Basketball Fleming's Ajax ' Shellettes opened their 1963-64 Jadies'| _. ; : hockey season on the right foot Simcoe Hall Boys' Club, Minor; No. § -- Bob. Muir, George with a 6-1 victory over Humber- ponte Pag hard boys 12|Carone, Peter Plob, Doug Whit- years to 16 years Of age, SpOn-ling Tony Buckley, Andrew Kit Sted ty te One 6 ee Mike Rose, John Duncan, Kevin i rubber solution, was scraped Hits Boy In Eye |from his eyes under local anace- STRATFORD (CP)--A burst-|thetic, after the centre casing] ing golf ball sent 15-year-old|burst as he cut away the elastic) Milton Love to hospital for|binding of the ball, treatment Thursday night when| Milton was allowed to go home the liquid core of the ball struck|after being treated. He is sched- him in the eyes. juled for further treatment to- The liquid, believed to be alday. , Heve Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Lerge Selection of Fine British Woollens By KEN ROBERTS Hunting the cottontail rabbit has consumed more time and side. The new club tried hard but will be out playing. This is the|this type of hunting pairs are time to be ready for a quick/best, having one chap dog it): trip to the woods | Let one beat the bush while \the other is in readiness. If you CHECK FEEDING \find a creek in a ravine, station energy than possibly any other type game. A good reason for this enthusiasm is its popula- tion, for sheer numbers make couldn't match the more-expezi- enced Ajax team's scoring skill. Shellettes tallied twice in each period in a cleanly-played game Club, will hold its first league games of the season, Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10.30 a.m. until 12 noon. The teams are as follows. Dancey, Crosby, Mike Deboski and Bill . |Harding. Randy Peel, Mike No. 6 -- Larry Lioyd, Paul BRAND NEW NYLON him easy to find and the spots he inhabits give one a chance to stay in shape The rabbit season in this par- ticular area runs from Septem- ber 2 to March 31, 1964, thus affording practice periods be- fore and during most of the major short seasons on upland game birds, deer and duck. The fact that this little guy inhabits terrain that is hard to get at sometimes sharpens the hunter's skill at quick shots in dense bush, or taxes his ability to lead game when an open field that saw only five minor penal- ties meted out, three to the win- ners | Coach Art Rennick's Shellettes were able to "'kill off' their pen- alties in fine style and the hel- mets worn by the players, now standard equipment, didn't seem to spoil their play at all, the winners displaying some excellent play-making. Darlene "Twin" Gibson scored three goals for the win- ners with Norene Pickell, Jan Godfrey and Nancy : Fleming jeach getting a singleton, while Jill Rennick earned two assists,| with good rushing from her de- Romaniski, Brian Sayers, Rickey Dignem, Larry Lapel, Peter Bryant, Purch Harding, Dave Goreski, Rick Nichols, Ron Dennis, Brian White and Guy Foreman. The rabbit's main diet 1S|one man to patrol the top,while tender shoots, grasses, andthe other rummages about' near herbs. Let these diet habits|the creek. A cottontail, under habits govern your choice Of/tnese circumstances, will hunting area, usually any farm-|,iways head up to the top of land will have the above meN-|the ravine. tioned spots at hand. Ideal} phe reason for this is the spots which afford food and/ract that he has long muscular shelter are fencelines and creek hind legs and shorter front beds, especially if these creek|jegs, These long hind legs help beds are in a ravine which is push him up the grade much densely thicketed 'faster than travelling on level When in pursuit it should be|ground. While a rabbit relies on remembered that cottontails) camouflage md _-- ~ beds are in a ravine which is|roundings, when started, speec shot is at hand. densely thicketed jis his asset All these varying conditions} When in pursuit it should be} More about the camouflage more than give a hunter.a cross|remembered that cottontails/ technique The cottontail will section of shots for just about|will head for their holes, on the|allow you within a few feet of|fence post every type of game which he| other hand, jack rabbits won't.| him if he feels the brush pro-| Dianne Eades scored the lone| anticipates to shoot. \If you use ns in _ pg a bad ba "on te sang quite|tally for Humberside, rapping in Here are several points that|the cottontail, it should be re-|motionless. This is why it 1S @)a rebound, late in the final would be worthwhile to keep iri)membered that once started by|sound move to give a kick to}frame " fi ipa you try _ fascin . ee ant wy ae tarneni -- and shrubs as you tis, Sunday, Shellettes meet ating off-scason sport. to Fe: yhere : 4) ass 'he estern Nurses, Las a As mentioned in previous col-|started. So, a wise and patient m Nurses, Last sea One final note, don't let OnC/<on the Nurses gay Aig son, the Nurses gave / umns, he is a night feeder and,{hunter will let his hounds bring|guy do all the dogging. Y oul, ware SoumeEnt ibs Feel for this season, you will find/the game back to him. split your game at the end of the end attraction at Whitby. Avcaa his movements confined to the| If. you are not fortunate y ' day so why not split the| should be worth watching. early morning or evening. How-\enough to have hounds, you | eg dirty work alts., Redman, Gadaur, Teno,| No. 1 -- Barry Hobbs, David Luke, Terry Reynolds, Andy Dubchak, Danny Arych, Ron Spicer, Bob, Durno, Earl Col- len, Paul Risebough, Bill Way- ling, Ron Morrison and Dane Tutton. No, 2 -- Ed. Hanewich, Larry Bieman, Bob. Gray, Robert Brown, Carol Hughes, Mike} Haas, John Pearse, Robert Ken-| nedy, Peter Andrews, Don Picard, Wayne Ormiston and Allen Kavnagh. No. 3 -- Doug. Peeling, Gerald Andrews, Ken Barber, Brian} The League is open to ail boys Smith, Steve Schwartz, Vernon|over the age of the minor Waiters, Henry Sckoljuk, Steve|leagues, Registration will take} Alderton, Mike Hewes, Drew|place Saturday between 1.00) 33 pe 670 X 18 - TUBE TYPE BLACKWALL - EXCHANGE Aieiie ee Camu el P00 Seale wil be bel. | 15 MONTH GUARANTEE a ties) eee ee Pe No. 4 -- Bob, Kreasul, Bob.| Due to the late starting time Barnoski, Barry Schwartz, Ron|for the league and the limited) WHERE .- G! wi 1 WINTER LONG: ANYTIME «4! Rollo, John Hewer, Ted Brown, openings, the registration must! "SILENT SAFETY' Rick Spicer, Alex Tararasewicz,|be completed within two weeks John Rarabeck, Don Leaming,|Please note this and be sure to! THE FAMOUS AND ORIGINAL GUARANTEE YOU. GOIN SNOW & OR WE PAY THE TOW Six Rinks In" Westmount Kiwanis Club. OF OSHAWA Major League Cagers Register On Saturday The 1963-4 season of Major League Basketball will start this Saturday, December 14 at the New Simcoe Hail Boys' Club. SSLRR neta eee EE tenses Weales, Cochrane and Stanley; | FIRST PERI Quality Fuels: R. H (B. Hall) oD ickey 12.3) Fuels with a,Garrow, Whitley, Weidmark, Joyce, McClimmond and Cole FIRST PERIOD McDonald Buechler) Weidmark (Edwards) SECOND PERIOD Currie (Chapman Leger (Chapman) Garrow (Weidmark, R. Hall) 6. Dunns: Troop (Robinson) THIRD PERIOD Dunns: B. Rogers (Hoar) * 1 Dunns: Murray (Robinson, Buechier) Dunns: Currie (Hoar) Oshawa Quality 2-0 victory over Port Perry) Flyers, were the big ground-| gainers' this week in Town and] Country play. The gave} 2 them third place in the stand-] ings, one point ahead of the same Flyers. Meanwhile Dunn's continued their hot pace con- tinuing their unbeaten record with a 7-2 triumph over Black's Vikings also kept in step, with only one loss all season, as they) , outlasted People's Clothing 3-2.| DUNN'S 7, BLACK'S 2 Dunn's played their usual steady game: of positional hock- ey to send Black's to defeat. Black's started well in the first period, but could do. no better than a 1-1 tie. by the end of the first stanza. They carried a bet- ter portion of the play than the| score indicates but penalties) hurt them badly as Dunn's shot four power-play goals in the game. Six players shared in the| scoring of Dunn's goals with Currie the only repeat marks- ing batt V 7. Dunns (Hoar, Black's 16.00 win 16.44 Ounns Dunns Black's 4 5 s | THIRD PERIOD | | | Advance To Third Spot ~~. | TORONTO -- A new schedule | ; Biddy Basketball/Krawec, Dale Irwin, Doug People's Cloth-\ship has bee xd to the wire before : Silas Alot the Ontario Ladies' Curling|fulalie at Central Park, Satur-|Coach, F. Densham. Scott of Vikings was the differ- will compete in the provincial! The teams are as follows: |Marano, Danny Woodward, 5.45|period goals. Venning and Fra Iwill be , bury, Chris Wilson, Dale Turton,| Fair, Chandler and Leach | ie . . } Oshawa Quality Fuels. Ontario Ladies. Biddy Basketball L | s ry . | R | t | ; can 2° 280% «us Silver 'D' Final) DIGGy DasketDall League fog: for the © The Westmount Kiwanis Club Spasiw, -Larry Hanna, Alec eet ae ; 'i }ol play for the Ontario Silver) sponsored VIKINGS 3, PEOPLE's 2) |"D" jadies curling Alaa atte a GRare Vikings and adies curling champion-|League, for boys 8 years to 12\7.4n David Tullock, Douglas| | Seeesee nh announced by|years of age, starts league play, McGreg d Larry Wiggi | emerged victorious Mrs. Stanley Fennell, chainman|at Simcoe Hall Boys' Club,|™C4Tesor, and Larry -- late second period goal by J.|Council lday, December 14, 9.00 a.m.| Blue Bombers -- Robert Payn-| ence in the game as the two/| For the first. time, six rinks|until 10.30 a.m jter, Peter De Pratto, Gino ao..teams matched. first and mare playdowns. .Three of the rinks White Aces -- Wayne Suds-|Mario Maramo, Richard Rajca, from the Southern On- Ae; ie |Andre Grotenhuis, Paul Jebb, A Division of the General Tire and Rubber Company of Canada Ltd. 534 RITSON RD. 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