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The Oshawa Times, 1 Jun 1960, p. 15

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RARE CATCH Pair Canada's Snow Geese Going To World Biologist pair of Canada geese, monogamous the bird world; soon will aid Kon-| rad Z. Lorenz in his fabled study province of Quebec. of animal behavior. Trapped in cotton - cushioned|it was not possible muskrat traps 30 miles east of mated pair. Quebec City along the mudflats that border the St. Lawrence River at Cap Tourmente, the birds will be flown soon 'o the renowned Austrian biologist's in- stitute at Seewiesen, souwh of Mu- i . In this wi nich in western Germany. 3 bird was caught none of the trapped birds was § .., (Close, and sets were pot decided 7 |until the last point was won. Oshawa Bows To Kew Beach In Tennis Play game was 100 Yard Dash -- Gail Branton, Joan Saunders. Softball Throw -- Nova Smith, Marie Knapp, Gail Branton. INTERMEDIATE BOYS 85 Yard Dash -- Jim Peel, Ste- phen Richmond, Gary Richardson Queen Elizabeth Games' Results |James, Karen Edgar, Mills, Karen Richmond, Susan Wether-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 1, 1960 15 Tuesday. The organizing com- mittee for the championships said it would return about $2,200,000 retain mod- stad- SOCCER STILL SET H SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuters)-- The 1962 world soccer cham- pionships will go on as scheduled in Chile, despite the eripplite ine earthquakes, ¥ was 'anounced up. Broad Jump -- Lina Margaret 20 Yard Relay -- Lynn Bran- ton, Carol Brown, Eileen Taylor, Karen Richmond; - 2nd BANTAM BOYS 60 Yard Dash--Tommy Wilton, Wayne Taggart, Douglas McCoy. Rubber Ball Throw Brian ilton, - Douglas man, Carol Hopkins, Cathy Ward. Rubber Ball Throw -- Betty The latest addition to Dr. Lor- yt Dr, Brassard selected the enz's world - famed wild - goose flock will go from Montreal to London aboard one of Trans-Can- ada Air Lines' first DC - 8 jet flights, then will be shipped to Germany. The pair now is at the Quebec Zoological Gardens a in the care "The birds are a gift of the zoological gardens to Dr. Lorenz to assist him in scientific re- search," said Dr, Brassard. STOCK INBRED Dr. Alan Secord, well - known veterinarian who has wild Can- ada geese nesting regularly at his bird sanctuary near Toronto, visited Dr. Lorenz in May, 1959, at the Max Planck Institute for the Physiology of Behavior at Seewiesen. After one day looking over his 15-year research study of the life cycle of the wild goose, Dr. Secord asked what he might do to help. "If you could get one greater snow goose from Canada's Arc- tie, it would be helpful," said Dr. Lorenz. "I you could get me a mated pair, I would be happy. The establishment of a breeding col- ony of greater snow geese is of superlative scientific import- ance to us at the present stage of our investigation of the soci- ology of wild geese. "Our stock has become so de- generated by inbreeding as to be practically valueless for behavior study." pair to be flown to Dr. Lorenz. The birds spend roughly four months of the year at Cap Tour- | point. They arrive late in March | during their northward migration land leave during the last week |of May. [vt Bylot Island at the northern tip of Baffin and extend up to Ellesmere Island and to Green- land. HUNTING ALLOWED {lowed when the birds return with {5,000 birds are killed annually by | hunters. | The flock--70,000 strong--ecom- mente, their favorite stopover Their nesting cenres are Strictly controlled hunting is al- {their young in September. About pletes the southward migraiton to the United States in November. | Dr. Secord says Dr. Loren" {considers the greater snow geese |they are community nesters. | Twenty pairs of snow geese will eastern seaboard of the {ideal for scientific study because nest in the 10-acre area required |by one pair of Canada geese with its highly belligerent gander. SIGN TACKLE MONTREAL (CP) -- Signing of Ron Nietupski, 215 - pound {tackle who played with Univer- |sity of Illinois and now is com- |plteing an army hitch, was an- nounced tuesday by Montreal | Alouettes. Nietupski, 25 years old stands six feet, two inches, A BEAUTY -- Dr. Armand Brassard, director of the Que- bee Zoological Gardens, holds one of the two greater Canada snowgeese to be flown soon to Dr. Konrad Z. Lorenz, to revita- lize geese he keeps at his insti- | finally triumphed over Sam Venn and Ron Cox, in a long rallied |set, 6-4, 6-2. Jan Forbes and Berk Square * squeaked through over John and Norm Davis, ling at home this Thursday in a "7 further match with the Toronto Tennis League. ] | Tennis Club | Opens Today Oshawa Temnis Club will offi- cially open its season on Wednes- day, June 1. | The courts are in good condi- |tion despite the many rainfalls. Activities will get under way lat 6:00 pom. and following a| | round-robin tournament, refresh-| {ments will be served during a | social get-together. | This season promises to be the | {best one yet, Junior instructions) commence this Saturday morn- ling from 10:00 to 12:00 a.m, As the club is anticipating a {large number of mew members| this year, Senior instructions will |be available every Tuesday night {from 7:00 p.m. | J ute at Seewiesen, Germany. The cage in which the birds-- a mated pair -- will be flown, will be wrapped in jute bags to dampen noise. They'll be amply provided with fresh lettuce for the. voyage. --CP Wirephoto Ontario." IRANIAN TEN NIS STAR HAS ENTRY WITHDRAWN BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) -- Birmingham's Priory Club Monday barred an Iranian tennis star who said he would refuse to play against South Africans in the club's annual internationa! tournament. Officials informed Dr. M. F. Mohtadi, former member of the Iranian Davis Cup team, that his acceptance of entry has been withdrawn. Last week Mohtadi said that in protest against South Afri- Al yen rn scratch if he were drawn against South Africans in the | tournament, Told that the club committee had banned him from the tour- pament, Mohtadi said: "I don't think they are within their rights. "My purpose was not to bring about any interference with the running of the tournament, but to persuade any South African players competing that every- one here EXT cd TO AID KIDS TORONTO (CP)--A group of former professionai hockey play- ers have set up a hockey school which will travel through Ontario this winter teaching fundamen- tals of the game to youngsters. Known as Hockey Schools Lim- ited, it is patterned on a summer Winter Hockey School Formed Rinks in Brampton snd Brad- school and O'Neill said the or- ganization is negotiating with| rinks in other provinces. | Broda, former star goaler with| Toronto Maple Leafs, Bill Dur- nan, five - time Vezina Trophy winning goaltender with Montreal | Canadiens and former Leaf for-| waid star Sid Smith. ages of 10 to 16 years each day THREE INSTRUCTORS of -operation. Three instructors will handle Tommy (Windy) O'Neill, Tor-leach school, following a nine onto lawyer and former Maple point instruction system which Leaf hockey star, and spokesman [includes advice on stick-handling, for the group said "we feel we shooting, goalkeeping and other can improve the hockey ability phases of the game. of Joungsters that just missed] O'Neill said summer schools hockey school d in Kent- ville, The school plans to hold one- Winnipeg Bombers Miss Quarterback WINNIPEG (CP)--Bud Grant, who coached Winnipeg Blue Bombers to two ive Grey football championships, has lost his first big battle for the Wis, and an- nounced Tuesday he had lost Wis- consin quarterback Dale Hack- bart to Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. Grant had been hoping to sign Hackbart as a replacement for quarterback Jim Van Pelt, whose induction into the United States Air Force now is almost a cer- tainty. GOLFING TIPS By ALEX MORRISON Teacher of Champions Amoid Palmer Palm Springs 1960 Classic with help of better posture and head position, Amold Palmer is a mighty ag- gressive player and extremely keen on shooting for birdies, even | eagles whenever possible. | Such competitors generally | don't want to dwell too much on gwing essentials. Palmer is out- standing in his willingness to! give the necessary attention to basic items. Realzing that he was bent over too much and] thereby having trouble moving| bis arms, hands and the club| through the downswing he con-| centrated on posture in both pean won his | then keeping his head from drop- ping by holding his chin at the same level he enjoyed better| body action as well as move-| ments of his arms end bands. | With body and hands working | in harmony he was able to strike the ball with greater force and accuracy though using much less physical strength. CANADA ENTERED NAPLES, Italy (AP) -- Forty- one nations, including Canada,| | at | LOWEST COST _ FIGHTS LAST L meHT | day in any Ontario centre with a covered arena on Friday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays, It is prepared to accommodate] ys. Hank Goldup and town e big team in their anywhere are possible but the ] school will start in winter be- O'Neill, who will also instruct, [cause the group doesn't know sald he plans to take the school/what arenas keep ice through across Canada in the immediate the er. future, "For that reason we will begin 'This is something that has/in the winter in Ontario and con- been needed to improve the tinue as requested throughout hockey ability of our youngsters/Canada in the summer and win- up to 256 youngsters between the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles--Tommy Fields, 205, Los Angeles, outpointed | 'Stockton, Calif. -- Benny Cas- |ing, 121, Stockton, knocked out | Frankie Duarte, 121, Sonora, Mex., 3. 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