Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1967, p. 9

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ics lere ing up eight to »ven. Sullivan 1e misconduct in Kingston's Rugh ho 'accidentally' k at Sullivan. outshot Oshawa Rose, McComb; de- wyer, Wilton, Bedard, is, Prentice, Bradley, agrist, Knowles, Flem- ly, Blanchard. , Gavel, Giguere; de Lowden, OUTDOORS By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer SOMEONE ONCE said that for all of us 'there is a time to live and a time to die, and it should be that way for wild game too. All sportsmen know that there are persons roaming the woods in the guise of hunters who have never learned when to stop killing. Sometimes we see this stand to see any bird or an- imal alive in the woods. They will blast a bittern, who flies sluggishly in front of their duck blind or will shoot a beaver in his pond while they are hunting rabbits. In sim- ple terms, they will shoot at anything when they are in the quest of game.:They de- Keys Wants It Cold: Rival Needs M CALGARY (CP) Eagle Keys is looking for cold, windy, miserable weather and Jerry Williams is looking for a mira- cle as they prepare their teams for Sunday's Western Football Conference playoff final. Keys, coach of Saskatchewan Roughriders, figures the cold won't bother the passing of Cal- gary quarterback Peter Liske any, but it probably will cause a lot of dropped passes as receiv- -- iracle still has Herman Harrison, Lov- ell Coleman, Gerry Shaw, Bob' McCarthy, Bob Paremore and Frank Andruski as receivers. But none of the six is as much a threat as Evanshen--named the CFL's outstanding Canadian player. Calgary won the opening game of the best-of-three series 15-11 in Calgary last Saturday and return home for Sunday's rubber match starting at 2 p.m. St. Kitts Scare League Leaders By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Catharines Black Hawks had a chance to be giant-killers Friday night, but they fell off the beanstalk. The Black Hawks miet Niag- ara Falls Flyers, first-place team in the Ontario Hockey As- sociation Junior A series, and|Thomases wrong as to his fu- were only behind 2-1 late in the third period. They pulled goal- tender Peter McDuffe for an extra attacker and Tom Web- ster ended their victory chances by scoring into the open net. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 25, 1967 9 Kings Beat Penguins, Bathgate Keeps Pace By THE CANADIAN PRESS way to proving a lot of Doubting ture in the National Hockey League. Friday night scored an assist as Pittsburgh Penguins dropped a 5-3 decision to Los Angeles Kings in the only scheduled Angeles lead atop the western standings, points ahead of challenging Phi-|until 1954-55 when he started a The 35-year-old right-winger|Jadelphia Flyers. professional career since break- ing in the New Yoork Rangers with two, Bryan Campbell and League and split the following Andy Bathgate is in a fair|Terry Gray. | jseason between Van couver, The victory bolstered the Los\New York and Cleveland Bar- ons of the American League. It was up and down for him moving them three {seven-year stint with New York jthat was his most productive in his professional years. It also started an NHL career Bathgate has had a chequered a ccs. Cte along the back roads where light in killing because they |ers try to unbend stiffened fin- MST. It will be nationally tele-| In the night's other game,| 90". in 1952-53 from Guelph Bilt-/Unbroken for 13 years except for ooks, Toner, Feeley the hind quarters of a deer are carrying a gun and sud- |gers to catch the ball. vised by the CBC. |Kitchener Rangers scored four)". cincle point moved him|mores of the Ontario Hockey|Six games with Pittsburgh Hor- hedabl have been cut away, or some denly they have some form of Keys also knows that, as long The winner moves on to the|unanswered goals in the second|;_ |, Heath Yvan Cournoyer|4ssociation. "jnets of the AHL last year. PERIOD, ne other evidence is found from life which can be rendered (as his team plays as tough and Grey Cup national final in Otta-|period and cruised to an 8-4 vic-lo¢ Montreal Canadiens, right he Th 'iol ; In 938 NHL games, Bathgate E ENND sang } an earlier kill. Still others dead, These are the ones |aggressive a game as they did wa's Lansdowne Park Saturday,|tory over Montreal Junior Cana-lning jeague scoring leader e Winnipeg native apent, 'ohed: BAO point 322 , 12:00 | see it in duck marshes, where with black and white values |Wednesday night in Regina in Dec. 2 against either Hamilton|diens before 5,323 fans in Kitch-/po,), fol of. Chica . Black most Po the year with Vancou- ss aise a pe chard : "-- the so - called duck hunter and to them a gun is to shoot beating the Stamps 11-9, there's Tiger-Cats or Ottawa Roughlener. anes y g \ver anucks of the Western|goals and 568 assists. st 6:56; Bedard 7:40 kills more ducks than the and-the bird or animal is (little the weather can do to im- Riders, who Saturday close out) Niagara Falls now are seven, Bathgate and Cournover each| legal limit, or he gets extra meant to be shot. The person /pair their game. their Eastern Conference sud-\points ahead of second - place|have 20 points compared with 27! D PERIOD birds from the cripples that endowed with this thought is Saskatchewan has a more bal- den-death final in Hamilton|Kitchener, The Flyers have 29|for Hull on 18 coals ad nine as-| on a ~-- him gt geile no gd Heo De with a ao Pong >. Poe ag starting at 2 p.m. EST. points on : 14-1-1 record and|sists in 19 games. | »n (Whiting) 50 the day. We see if in e mans y and wearing a ans aim *nurely on 2 Kitchener have 22 with an 11-3) " | en Ps B) hardwood -- a partridge gone man's boots -- no more. For |the passing arm of Liske, but PETER LISKE eng peg ba news| Standing. Beg Bw ag coil ylingen gy, Be kaa 16:97 to waste because a man shot these there is no time to live -- Eons! okt bc Reed as) ,,.he needs "catchers" Munredas wan Aoctcrs reported| Don Tannahill gave Niagarajpair of mediocre seasons with! ELECTRIC on on ae a ree rg? hr but only a time to die. moving te tah shusiaits Scien tes that defensive end Garner Ek-|Falls Flyers a 1-0 lead in the|Detroit Red Wings, before the si 12:48 and Harvey a : iy i sa si : who captured about every pass-|strand will be able to play Sun-|first period and Steve Atkinson Penguins made him their 17th| pelts ge ong eles e* a tee itera mee nak -- MISSES TERRY catching record available dur-|day after suffering a ulead made it 2-0 before Dale Powers|draft choice last spring. pmnetie pees PERIOD bodies 'hot' as it was, but a hardy |, Williams, Calgary coach, sling the season--out with a bro-|hamstring in the series opener. narrowed the gap to 2-1. LEADS DIVISION ! tes sits : neler may still collest hie looking for some way to over-|ken left leg suffered in the third] He also was happily informed] In Kitchener, Jack Egers and| Now, with eight goals and 12) QUALIFIED ing (double minor) A COMMON TOPIC of con- limit at Canal Lake Rus- {come the almost disastrous loss|quarter Wednesday. that what were feared to be pos-/Walter Tkaczuk scored twojassists, he is the leading point-| buble minor) 12183 ; "Foose |0f SPlit end Terry Evanshen--! Without Evanshen, Williams)sible broken ribs turned out tojgoals each to lead the Rangers|zetter in the expansion Western Electric Heating Contractor vey (double minor) (double minor) 17:20. lockey DAY, J. 26 P.M; out and the EH |) ion | ours Deily pecialists Thickson Rd. 25-7622 IGER IN TANK . TD. 5278 Service RVICE ENTALS 3 King St. East ES PACE LE FOR ERTISING AGE ord s Lid. AENTS. stinction Whitby | Saari E'S RVICE ed Mechanic id have your changed over . DELIVERY 232 WHITBY [ER \L WORK" > Residence -5331 perience " L San os, versation concerning this mat- ter occurs where men gather over a social drink and talk about the big kill, the easy kill, or worst of all, the il- legal kill. This happens in small or medium sized towns and also in large cities, for the men who cannot stop kil- ling are never definable by the size of the community, nor by the cut of their clothes. As long as there is something wild in the bush ,you can bet your bottom dollar that some- one, somewhere is figuring out a way to kill it without getting caught. This can be as lowly an animal as a squirrel or a rabbit or it may be the elusive deer or the - lordly moose, THERE IS a bright aspect in this matter, there are hunt- ers who kill within the frame- work and limits of the hunt- ing regulations and they area totally different breed. They temper their killing with re- spect for the animals they pursue. They see a wild cre- ature not only as a living target but something living and breathing and with more free- dom than they themselves will ever have. That life and freedom is taken by them only if the law permits it, and in some cases this is done with later regret. These stand with the majority of hunters, but what of the others? THESE ARE the so-called hunters who simply cannot sell Nesbitt bagged a moose and George Weldon and Stan. Weyrich each shot a_ deer last week .... The teeth of the rodent group of animals NATIONAL LEAGUE | never stop growing.. When a turtle dives under water, | it ceases to. breathe and holds its breath until it reach- es the surface again. | LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! Syracuse, N.Y.'-- Hal (TNT)| Carroll, 175, Syracuse, stopped) Sanford Bulla, 177, New York, 7.| Melbourne -- Johnny Fame- |chon, Australia,..stopped John O'Brien, Scotland, 11, feather-| |weights, | Rome, Italy -- Cyclone Barth, |Lagos, Nigeria, outpointed Ces- jareo Barrera, Barcelona, Spain,| 8, welterweights. [REMEMBER WHEN. . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Billy Conn of Pittsburgh | was awarded the Edward | Neil Memorial Trophy 28 years ago tonight--in 1939-- by the New York Boxing Writers Association for doing the most for boxing during the year. Conn held the light heavyweight cham- pionship until 1941, when ne retired after his fight with heavyweight champion Joe Louis. He was knocked out in the 13th round. 2 Eastern Division | Ww LT F APt Boston 10 5 2 60 44 22 Toronto 10 7 2 65 44 22) Detroit 9 6 3 58 52 21) Montreal 8 7 4 48 42 20) New York 8 7-3 56 53 19) Chicago 6 8 5 51 6417 Western Division Los Angeles 10 6 3 59 56 23) Phila. 8 5 4 37 38 20] Pittsburgh 8 9 2 51 50 18! Minnesota 5 7 4 34 47 14| Oakland 412 4 42 59 12 St. Louis 411 2 37 49 10) Friday's result | Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 5 | Saturday's games | Boston at Montreal | Detroit at Toronto Chicago at Minnesota | Philadelphia at St. Louis | Pittsburgh at Oakland Ontario Junior A WLT F A Pt N. Falls 14-1 1 88 38 29) Kitchener 11 3 0 93 45 22) Hamilton 10 5 1 75 44 21) Montreal 10 6 1: 61 57 21 Toronto 95 0 75 4418 London 610 1 45 7013 St. Cath 511 0 52 67 10 Oshawa 4.4.1. .42.3%.9 Peterboro 310 2 45 76 8 Ottawa 115 1 28107 3 Friday's Results St. Catharines 1 Niagara Falls 3 Montreal 4 Kitchener 8 Tonight's Game HOCKEY STANDINGS Sunday's Games Kitchener at Montreal Oshawa| at Toronto Peterborough at St. Catharines American League Buffalo 2 Baltimore 4 Western League Seattle 0 Vancouver 5 Central League Fort Worth 2 Kansas City 2 Houston 1 Memphis 3 International League | Dayton 4 Columbus 4 | Eastern League Johnstown 5 Long 'sland 9 Charlotte 2 Knoxville 5 Florida 4 Greensboro 5 Clinton 6 New Jersey 3 Nashville 3 Salem 3 Ontario Senior Belleville 4 Collingwood 5 Orillia 2 Toronto 5 Kingston 5 Guelph 3 Woodstock 3 Barrie 6 Western Senior Saskatoon 3 Calgary 3 Edmonton 0 Nationals 5 be just bad bruises when Reed was dropped on the last play of Wednesday's game by Calgary tackle Don Luzzi. 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