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4. Hunters Likely To Hit Jackpot On Cottontails Rabbit and bobwbite tpa2 sea- the tame and fish division sues open next Saturday West riwwa that rabbis prefer epec Virginia, aad the Department of grass or meadow land, a coon- Maiaral Resources predkts a jood, try with good hedges of brush supply of cottontails in practkally or growth. all tbe coucties of the state. A nUfc toe fM Bag and season limits for rab- and wttfc Bears Want To Atone For 49-0 Packer Win bits are four per day and per season. Quail may be taken at.

the rate of seven per day aad' the ter walks kit gane Hatwt- 35 per season. TV etttMtaa raately a Tbe season on rabbits wffl end; light feeder aad trawler. Jan. 31. 1963.

with the quail season closing on Jan. 5. The department's prediction of BMKh its daytime hoars fa hravy etrer. UK time battle nbbtts a Qyde Kirk, the Boooe Cowtj bowman! is piling up ft deer buntiat record that most gun-hunters can't duplicate- He's gotten five deer in the past six vears, ail with bow and arrow. Kirk brought down a large doe last week in the Spruce Laurel section of Brnoe Couztj neer Madison.

Kirk likes this area so well that he calls it "the best bet tor bowhunters." Kirk, who look op bowbuatiug ia 1953. has killed his Cve deer with oely live arrows. "I could never do any good explanation of why he took up tbe bow. His feats as a bowhanter are an tbe more amazing when' yoo consider that the Ashlord archer is 88 years old. Actually, his age is a big asset in one important aspect.

He's retired afld consequently has plenty of time to scout and hunt. it Lesson for Other Bowhunten Kirk's latest deer came'at the tag end of tbe bnk of a man? tfce Mt tbe nadfie Nercsabe. hart- iWewre Caefeteaee race a the en coeia expee to Saoooal LeaWt fact xbie ri weather. I Rosxiae as eariSer season wucid eves receive rapport within the tame dittsan tbe Department ef Natural Deer aeaaea is too qeiekly over as it is. Let's enjoy it is decent weather.

Keeping JVutt Moitt a Problem Combs of Chesapeake, who has some one of tick two ixfflest OB tbe road to an aeaaee Sunday. Chicago's Wrijiej premises to be an; earth-shaker, for the rugged Bears to jbave I shot at coach ViDee than last advocates that 0 they took Green Bay last month. tbe Department of Natural Resources dSstrflxite chestnuts to hunters for planting. With the Packers the Chariey Handky of the game division says beaten a-0 club in the NFL, the problem would be keeping the chestnuts Washington's Eastern Conference- moist between distribution aad planting. leading Redskins try to gatherj good rabbit hunting is based on dot b.

therefore. In tbe evemiag a survey conducted for the first 1 imiiwa. time this year. Tbe department noted that Field studies by personnel people fear tularemia or before he'd planned to quit aad go fever," but it pointed out, Td days and that only a very small percentage: It be confided, "aad I was of this rather rare disease ifli about to five ap this particalar day." Then some other boys jumped two deer and they bounded with unerring aim toward Kirk's He shot one in the shoulder at a distance about 30 yards. Tbe deer ran out of sight persons results from rabbit hunt- I- Flies constitute tbe greater, menace in areas where the sick-! ness is common.

Ticks also carry! and Kirk for hour before trailing it. tuiaretnia. and many animals jhort walk apon If there is a lesson for other bowhunters in birds besides the' cottontail can Kirk's success, it must be this: Retire and take up bowbunting full time. Coon Hunting the Easy Way be infected. However, the game and fish division continued, a person can eat a well-cooked rabbit or other animal which had tularemia, without risk.

Tbe main precaution to Coon hunters who chase up and downhill half be taken by the hunter is to make the night without getting any coons will be sure that he has no open cuts or! couraged, but not much, bv this story wounds when cleaning game ofj M. B. Brad) Fisher of Glenville. who is 65 any kind. i years old.

was squirrel hunting near his home The cooking of rabbit depends; in the company of a neighbor, Ted Ellyson, and STEVE HAKRICK Mat Clinic To Be Given HereSaturday on its age. An old buck requires several of Hewing with good vegetables. Fricaseeing, or frying in deep fat, makes a nice dinner when young animals are available. And there is an old favorite -a deep-baked, crusted rabbit pie. OUTDOOR NOTES: Largest deer reported taken by a bow and arrow hunter during the current season was a 225- pound buck killed by Hillard Adkins of Jeffrey.

Adkins took tbe deer, a six-pointer, in the Spruce Laurel section of County. White bass fishing is reported Cood at the Bluestone Reservoir, Steve Harrick now in his 25tt i making catches season as wrestling coach at West dam flnd Virginia University, will conduct rcservoir itself Anglers are using a clinic for matmen from a-i mostly nnows and spinners. m. to noon Saturday at the hite bass were stocked in Blue- Charleston YMCA. i tone in 1955.

The instructional clinic is for A float des i gne( by the Depart- junior and senior high school mcnt of Natura i Resources public students and coaches the re i al ons division won a $400 first Charleston area. The public also pdze at Forest Festiva is invited. Elklns. Clifford Summers, pub- Coach Harrick and two varsity re i a tions representative i wrestlers for the Mountaineers three, designed and sup- will demonstrate the different erv iaed tbe building of the float. Ted's grandson, Gary.

Fisher had seen only one squirrel by midmorning and was getting a little discouraged. Easing through some large timber, be noticed what appeared to be a large knot high in a large black oak. "Knot or not?" Fisher asked himself, taking note of the fact that he has had cataract operations on both eyes and wears glasses. He heard a shot and the "knot" didn't move. Then, farther up the tree, he spotted a coon tight-roping along a limb.

He shot this coon and immediately noticed that the "knot" had become another coon, which he also got. "I was more elated than Ted's grandson was with his first squirrel, which he got that day," Fisher exclaimed. Why IVof Earlier Deer Season Here's my vote for an earlier deer season in West Virginia. I can't see any special reason for delaying the firearms season until the first week in December, about which time bad weather invariably arrives. "If they dry out.

they're no good." Handley pointed out. added that Chinese chestnut trees also require care after planting to achieve best results. Handley said some outdoor dubs sponsored chestnut planting projects notably the Carbide Hunting md Fishing Qub, but dropped them on evidence that not enough of the chestnuts distributed were actually being planted. Chestnuts are good game food, however. Virtually an species of wQd itame Will feed on them.

The Department of Natural Resources has been distributing from 25.000 to 30.000 chestnut trees each year for the past 10 years through its farm-game program. Rabbit Season Opened Early Rabbit season officially opens this coming Saturday, but it has already opened for a neighbor's collie dog. My beagle, getting in some pre-season practice, was running a rabbit that darted across a garden directly toward the collie, who had been attracted by my dog's barks. The collie, much quicker in movement than a beagle, grabbed the rabbit in a twinkling and made off with it. That ended the chase for a disappointed beagle, who trailed the rabbit to the scene of the crime and finally gave up in frustration.

Last week I had the unusual experience of bjgging two squirrels which I didn't find until about four hours after I'd shot them. I looked long and hard at the outset, and then waited about half an hour before giving up. I hunted downhill, got another squirrel, and returned at won to the vicinity of the lost squirrels. One I stumbled upon quite by accident. The other, a large fox squirrel.

I found after a re- their defensive' forces for a battle it home with! tbe kogie's top offensive outfit. the Dallas Cowboys. fee Bean after print PAULHORNUNG gaae and naeaed tbe Itwo games- He a expected te rvady Sunday. Bears' qaarterfaack BiBy jd five istoceptiw tbe first tame, and again must face tbe tough Green Bey defensive line that has been instremefl- tal ia the Packers kagw-ieadiaf theft toUl of 21. The Browns have to go with Frank Ryan at quarterback after Jim Ninowski's shoulder injury last week finished him for the sea- i son.

But tbe Cleveland defense 1 still must cope with passer Sonny lJurgensen. who had a field day i in tbe first game. Jimmy Brown. 95 yards gained last week, may be back in stride again. 3W5 tie in their opening gaines Washington must win to keep its' only scheduled Cinderella act going atop the conference, particularly with the New York Giants close by in second ace gathering the same them thtr title last year.

York 5-2 is bost to the animals 124-1). In other games, Philadelphia's battered Eagles meet tbe Browns (43) in Cleveland: Detroit tS-2) is at the Los Angeles Bams (1-6): tbe Minnesota Vikings (2-5) are at Pittsburgh 3-4: and tbe Baltimore Colts 3-4 begin a two-game swing on the West Coast against the San Francisco 49ers Packers Near to Title It would only take another victory over the Bears aad a stumble or two by tbe to give tbe Packers 1 third straight conference They've already won IS games in ny Moore and Joe Perry are both back tbe grovejiaviag combined for 147 yards last week against the Packers. MFL row. six during tbe exhibition season, and hardly show a sign of faltering. Taylor Green Bay's alert secondary tad York Ctowteod W.

L. 4- 1 5 1 4 3 3 3 3 4 I 4 1 CertrtMt Teem T. Green I Delrolt 5 St. CWwoo day against the Bears in! the first game. Taytor moved into', the No.

1 spot among the league's rushers with 126 yards and still isj there having picked up a total ofj IH U4H9 i plays 810 yards for a 6.4 average. He, 8me s.n 3 4 4 1 TodeyH St. Louli at Ntw York. Philadetohle Cleveland. Minnesota et Pirdborjn.

Green Bay et Chlcaeo. re. .714 JOO .143 Pet. 1.0M .714 .571 JM .10 Cousy, Jones Keep Pistons On Loss Skids BOSTON LTi Backcourt Drawdy 100 On Tap Today newed search and the realization that I'd been lards Bob Cousy and Sam Jones PEYTONA--The Drawdy 100 car championship will close looking around the wrong tangle of grapevines early ia the morning. Sam Poisal.

local Navy man, tells me that the walleye fishing has been good in the Kanawha River near Charlton Heights. Poisal said four to six-pounders are occasionally being he saw a two weeks ago. They've been taken mostly by trolling, with a jointed lure paying off. holds and explain system. tbe present Opening day of the hunting season was a day well spent for The Mountaineer mentor is a I hunters, according to figures veteran of 39 years in the wrestling picture.

His WVU teams have compiled a 24-year record of 113 wins, 79 defeats and 3 ties. He is. obtained at checking station. Twice as many turkeys as. last year were reported seen.

The eastern parts of the state seem to Kept Together by Abe's Zeal, ABL Set to Open also the coach of WVU's baseball have experienced less hunting nipe. pressure than last season. BAKER PACES OREGON WIN PULLMAN, Wash. UP) Terry Baker put on a one-man offensive show, scoring three touchdowns, as Oregon State beat Washington Stale 18-12 Saturday. Dan Espalin intercepted a pass had faked a handqff and then wheeled around right end to go all the way untouched.

George Reed pounded for one WSU touchdown on a 3-yard run and substitute Ford faked wel CHICAGO (AP) The American Basketball League, start- ng its second season in rivalry with the long-established National Basketball Association, announced Saturday a projected 72-game schedule for each of its six members. Kept together by the zeal of Commissioner Abe Saperstein, also owner of the Chicago entry, the ABL will operate with one new i TI A jr ranchise. Oakland, twojor witched franchises and one recently revitalized club. The season opens Nov. 14 and at Long Beach Nov.

17; Chicago i at Kansas City Nov. 22 and Kansas City at Chicago Nov. 23. Huge Arena Kim's iormer Hawaii-team will play at a new arena in Long Beach. Tbe Philadelphia Tapers will perform in Convention Hall, and the Philadel- court is the new City Auditorium.

phia Arena. Pittsburgh's home places throughout the country. sparked the defending champion Boston Celtics to their sixth National Basketball Association victory Saturday night 125-114 over the winless Detroit Pistons. Cousy and Jones took charge each time the Celtics bogged down and pushed the "two pla- tooning" Celtics into a'fast-break attack that san Detroit ragged. Detroit held the Celtics to a tie at halftime, but in the third period, Cousy displayed his spectacular playmakin? talents, setting up Jones, Tom Heinsohn and Tom Sanders for dozen baskets that gave Boston a 13 point lead at the end of the third period.

Cousy had eight assists in the stretch. "TM' i Dukei 2 0 out tbe racing season here today. Oakland also will play in 'that! city's Municipal Auditorium. Kansas City will utilize two buildings, one in Missouri and one in Kansas. Saperstein's Majors will play Chicago games in Chicago Stadl um.

but 16 other "home" games have been spotted at various 0 18 0 6 Jones Debuit'ere Imhotf MoreUnd l.oudhery Totals Detroit Boston IOSTON Hclnsohn Sanders Russell S. Jones Cowsv 3 2 4 1 i 7 1 I 0 5 4 Boa Casto H.Redmaa The program is scheduled to begin, at 1:30 p.m. Time trials wilTget underway at 1 p. m. In addition to the 100-lap feature the program consists of a 35-lap femiftature, three 15- Up heat races, an Australian Pursuit and a 10-tap trophy dash.

This adds up to 175 laps of racing. Seven trophies wilkbe awarded. Following the races, the best sportsman and Miss Drawdy will oe chosen by popular vote. They also will receive trophies. The program, to be followed by a twist contest, is expected to be run regardless of cool weather, the management said.

In event of rain or bad weather, the program will be rescheduled for nest week. on the OSU 3-yard line to protect and then ran 13 yards (or the the victcry after sophomore quar-j other Cougar points, terback Dale Ford had brought WSU to within a touchdown of a Baker scored on runs of 1, 12 and 52 yards. The last touchdown was a sensational dash after he Buffalo Posts Unbeaten Season Undefeated Buffalo Hijih of Putnam edged Walton by 12-ii Friday night to preserve its film chance of landing in the Class A playoff game. Tutwiler Duo Gains Finals closes March 17. The Hawaii Chiefs have switched to Long Beach, and the New York Tapers to Philadelphia from which the riyal NBA shifted its Warriors to San Francisco.

Only Friday, the ABL's Pittsburgh franchise, vacated by Len ny and Gene Litman. was assumed by a group headed by for- Yankee Prestige Going Downhill Attendance 6 1 1 JcTc'. 4 0 5 3 13 Ramsey 1 13 1 3 5 Swartt 2 1 0 2 HsvticHc 5 0 101 3 -15 i 1 1 3 2 4 l.oscuto« 2 0 4 3 0 4 GunrlMa 1 0 2 45 241141 a 1M15 30 25 36 34-125 Snead, Palmer Top Cup Entry as MYRTLE BEACH, S. C. Charlie and Dave Smith By Edward M.

Foy The international chess prestige of the United States is not so impressive as it was earlier in 1962. Bobby Fisrher's second place fin- mer fight promoter Bill behind Tal at Bled was fol- sohn of Philadelphia. Champs Dropped of handily won two matches here Saturday to move into the finals of The Dunes National Four-Ball Golf Tournament. The Smith brothers, medalists, will face the same loam that beat them a year ago in the finals of this tournament Dale Morey Buffalo ended its regular Mornanton, N. and Kd Tut- win with eight victories and two wiier of Charleston, W.

Va. The ties. Buffalo I lowed by his even more spectac- Jular winning of the candidates Kansas City," last season's tourna ment at Stockholm, ahead ern Division champion, is the, 0 a distinguished contingent of sixth member. Last year's league grandmasters. Much was champions, the Cleveland Pipers, 'expected of Fischer in the follow were dropped from the ABL after i in challengers tournament at an unsuccessful attempt to jump Curacao, Dutch West Indies, to the NBA.

Then tho tide turned against The schedule as announced by American chess. Bobby could do Saperstein lists from 63 to 68.no better than finish fourth at games per team with a double-jCuracao, and the three players header pool of games planning to 1 who excelled his score were all 3 loss to Yugoslavia being the final crusher. The Americans also lost to the USSR, 2M to 1V4. Had Fischer properly exploited his superior position against Botvinnik at board one, the match would have been drawn- but Bobby only Elkview Tops Nitro, 18-13 The Elkview Elk Herd scored their fifth victory of the season Saturday night, punching across a last-minute touchdown for an 18-13 decision over Nitro. Nitro, bidding for its third win assure 72 Rames for each club.

Saperstein, who owns the inde- the 6,800 yand Dunes Golf and Bench Club course. The Smiths captured their quarterfinal match with a 4 and 3 members, victory over the Charlotte. N. halfback Peaytt gained -1Z9 on 13 carriM. For the season Peaytt roDetf up 1,165 yards in 1SS trips (or a 7.5 average.

Peaytt and Russell Leg) scored the Buffalo touchdowns jj j' oa short plunges while Howard: "their semifinal match. Armstead tallied for Walton on 10-yard run. Buffalo two teams will play 18 holes for pendent Harlem Globetrotters, has the championship Sunday over from the USSR. More heartbreaks wore to later. In the Chess Olympics 'the in- booked hts star gate attract.on as ternationa i team championship) added feature for games m- the playcrs representing the USA yotvmg his Chicago Majors and icouW finisn only in place involvinR ther league jbehind Russia, Yugoslavia, and "Argentina; a final round 1 to drew, instead of winning.

Next month the annual national chess championship tournament will be held in New York City. The players'to that event are seeded and no foreign masters are ever contestants. So this title will stay in the USA, anyway. Next week-end, we think, the Tri-State Tournament and the Ohio Valley Open will be held at the Broad Lincoln Hotel, 631 E. Broad Street, Columbus.

Ohio. We have a letter from the Ohio of H. Clay Felts and T. M. the in its last four games, apparent ly had a 13-12 triumph wrapped up with time running out.

But the visiting Elk Herd -got the ball and inarched steadily for their winning touchdown. A 50-yard pass play from Bob Hammond to Henry Thomas set up the score, with Thomas finally going over from two yards out. There was only a minute remaining in the game--not enough time for the Wildcats to.come back. Nitro had led by 7-6 at halftime and 13-12 midway in the fourth quarter, after Vernon Red- BUENOS AIRES (AP)-Ameri- Arnold' Palmer and Sam nead head a star-spangled cast i golfers from 34 nations who will ee off here next Thursday in the Oth annual competition for the Canada and International Trophy. Two-man teams will play 72 ioles, 18 daily through Sunday over the picturesque Jockey Club course to decide both the team and individual championships; The 50-year-old Snead, winner 112 tournament titles and close half a million dollars in his bril The Drawdy TOO STOCK CAR Championship! liant professional career, is de fending individual titiebolfer.

shot a record score of 272 las year at Dorado Beach, Puerto i Drawdy Speedway Peytona NOV. 4, 1:30 P.M. TIME TRIALS 1:00 P.M. A 100-lap Championship Feature! Rico, where he and his A 35 1 Ch 0 Semi. Jimmy Demaret, also captured the team crown.

Costetto, Greer Lead Nats' Win SYRACUSE, N. Y. W) Larry Costello's 22 points on deadly outside shooting paced the Syracuse i Nationals to a 130-111 National Basketball Association feature! 3 15-lap Championihip Heat Raceil A 15-lap Champiomhfp Auttralkm Pursuit) A 10-Lap Champtonihip Trophy Dathl 175 lapt of Championship Racing) 7 Championship traphietl SPECIAL EVENTS: Chess Association about for a touchdown. events but they failed to men- Elkview's first touchdown came man, the county's scoring'- Cham- over the Cincinnati Royals Satur- pion, burst through the middle of the Elkview line and went 70 tion the date. However, the tour-! naments are traditionally held on a week-end at or near November on a nine-yard run by Jerry Baldwin, and Thomas notched the second Elk Herd T.D.

on a six- The season opens with Kansas, City at Oakland and Chicago at! M- West Virginia will probably yard scamper in the third period, Philadelphia on Nov. 14. Other! Keller Leads he re resented bv 1 Champion giving the visitors a 12-7 margin. openers will include Chicago at! Dr. Alex Darbes and Runner-up; birdied the 3rd.

4th and Pittsburgh Nov. 16; Kansas CityiOtvr Davidson, 14-7 i john Scl rer in thc 5th holes to take a thrce-up lead 0 6 -12 lover Olin Davis of Myrtle Beach 6 6 jand Harry Welch of Salisbury, WCSt and wont on to win 7 and ano wont on to win i ana i rosuy tumnie oy pouncim? over; and move into the championship OOtl)3llCrS Will oa ine tow-yard runj fnw t-l w-rti ft Vi4 i tVltn 0' Qfi jProbably Landis Marks and DAVIDSON, N.C. AP) Dr. Werthammer and or, back Elliott Keller made up for a'paul Sayre will compete in the, fumble by Bockhorn Boozer Embry Hawkins Olswi Plcntek Reed Robertson Smith TIjman Twymaft Thomas 2 14. run; 1, rvnl.i Totals day night.

Hal Greer added 20 points for the Nats. CINCINNATI 3 1 5 11 422 4 5 13 420 4 t-11 6 A 0 Blanch! 3 3 9 Chapptll 1 719! 3 4 8 Garrite 2 2 Grwr 1 1 Kerr 2 0 Y.triwfttwr 15 Neumew 3 4 10 Robert! 0 0 0 Scheycs 10 2 4 1 Waftcr 4 5 13 I Tewt a 34 26-1111 33 33 35 27-130' 4 0 1 3 2 I 3 2 1 0 3 3 2 1 5 9 Music fay After the rotes! Min Oiawdy ta be chosen by popular vote. Space provided on the back of your ticket for taiting your vote. Big Trophy Award. After ifie roceti SporHimm Driver ef.year cboteft by poplar veffr.

provided on rile back of your ticket for coifing your vote, lig Trophy Award. After the racetl Adults $1 JO ChiUren 12 and FREE WIN OATS WEK FOUOWIKO LAST RACE OF SEASON! match for the second straight i 2:28 remaining Saturday to i Valley Open. Local players continue to meet from Tudtf (Cortf ick) The Morpy-Tutwilcr dim had' teBTT1 won its first victory for Furman over a trouble. They! 0 tile season Saturday, whipped Davki Griffith and Heights by a score. McDonald of Charlotte 4 and 3i "''-'s sc WestJFyrm-cwn nw.fcorfcji woo in the but Ralph 1 Charleston's touchdown and Bogart and Robert Browtwll.

bothjmy Cummings added the extra of extended thcjpoint. defending champions before Jimmy scored (or Lou- 2 and I Heights. togied the 6th' winners pity at the North, field Tuesday 11 uptet. steady i tnd Mrrejr. former KnieMs of Columbus club rooms on Ouarrier Street Visi I A A I URNER RANSMISSION P.JONZ 2 3541 were all ma wtft Bogart land ftroHKii after nine hofes, to IMtffiler't birdie on the Mb hole.

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