a or Se - Bull Buffalo Demands Respect From Hunter Reporter Jim Whelly took * | 8 camern instead of » gon | when he joined a party bunts Ing butiale in Wood Tuli le Park just north of the Al bertn - Northwest Territories boundary, In this story he relates ome of Wis experi ences, By JIM WHELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer FORT SMITH, NWT, (CP) When hunting wild buffrlo with 8 camera, 8 shot from 50 yards won't move the buffalo but it tempts the photographer to edge Just a few yards closer It was at some 60 feet that the bull charged me, probably he- cause he was backed up against @ ridge of willows, My terrified horse bucked violently. Belore hitting the ground I could see my fulte-srometor going hell - for. ther across the prairie on his runaway stallion, That's the hard way to learn respect for a ton of frritated buffalo It's Just one of many things to be learned from & visit to the buffalo hunting camps on the Slave River between 30 and 50 air miles north of Fort Smith NWT RESPECT FOR BULLS Even some of the professional big game hunters arrived think. ing that this hunt would he like shooting cows in a pasture, After their hunt their ecookhouse tales sparkled with new-found respect for mighty hulls which were still on thelr feet when the sixth and seventh bullets from a 300 Win chester hit them The idea that the buffalo is an easy kill probably springs from few seconds after this picture | frozen while the the fact that it is easily stalked vas taken one of the two buf Approaching downwind to within falo bulls in background charg 80 vards of a huffalo is an easy 'd the horseman, Reporter Jim | matter, even on the open prairie, Whelly was thrown to the but it's at about 50 vards that the ground as his horse holted, Bul fun begins the buffalo chased the horse | zel, A lone bull may move slowly away or stand and stare at an intruder, A bull with his harem stands his ground with tail raised and will brook no Interference The first rifle shot may start the bull running toward th hunter, 'the heast weighs over a ton, is capable of 35 miles an forehead withoul getting through fled that his hour, and on a 30,000-acre prairie the skull, A 30-30 bullet would tected it may be two miles to the near vist to a stop before it got My next concern was with est tree From here on the through the six-inch mat of hair, second bull who stood only A guide horse Whelly finally | buffalo hunter requires the same) steel perve and quick thinking |polted, the hé needs when facing a chargl buffalo chased PE horse whose name Was TOUGH SKULL A rifle pasture was ------------ ni pt tree SSRN of -the-season SALE PRICE... ih working ourves, flats, knives, TWO TONS OF FURY = A | and ignored Whelly, who stood second bull glowered at him 10 yards away calmed the and returned lo rescue This photo was taken hy photographer George Goer «CP Photo bullet can hit a bull's and the bull soon gave up, satis pro ah SAVE TIME SAVE WORK | Versatility Unlimited Here's the "Jack-of-all-Jobs™ that will continue to surprise you with its wide range of uses, 30% more powerful motor; precision engl neered and ruggedly constructed for years of service, (Harman Park Ball Teams Are Given Banquet A very suceessful banquet was held in the CRA building Satur {day for the Harman Park ball | teams by the Harman Park La- \dies Auxiliary, the conveners be- ling Mrs. Roland Morris and {Mrs James Curran | . Seated ot the head table were the conches and sssistants; Mrs \Prances Haiduk, Steve Halduk, |Miss Josn Richards, ley, Mrs, Faye Weiss, { Weiss, Mrs, Betty Godfrey, presi. | dent of Ladies Auxiliary # Ger-| \ald Godfrey, president of Har- man Park Association and conch, Crests were presented to all resent by rances Halduk do. the players conches, Mrs, {nated and presented trophies (0|scandals, and Denis Law, who 1s the following players: Most Valu able Player, Most Popular Camphell To round out 8 most enjoyable| Ariconians evening, Lloyd Patterson showed films to the gathering pa «EE | RECALL DEFENCEMAN NEW YORK (AP) Rangers, who games and have heen weakened by injuries to defencemen Lou Fontinato and Irv Spencer, re enlled American Hoekey League Hanna will report for Wednes-| day's game ngainst Black Hawks. Rangers' genersl Paul Bent Brian tions! team selectors produced a thelr| of Chelses, who has been mixed New York Into the side at right-helf, Mac-|jt, have lost four | kay and White of Tottenham Hol-|team spirit and thrust then I stayed four points behind in sec straight Nations] Hockey Lesgue|SPurs ave the other two Anglo-\have seen displayed in two ses-|\ond place and defenceman John Hanns)" Monday from Springfield of the OLD COUNTRY SOCCER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thendey, October 20, 1969 " 15 United tied with Notts Rois 4a ot of second feom the Yeltom of 106 | the unaccustomed spot, for them, | table, Three Major Changes On Scottish Selects By M. MeINTYRE ROOD Special London, England, briel (Everton), Marts (Mother- {superiority over the Villans, snd well) and Mackey (Tottennam);lonly bad luck kept down thelr oo 1 , Corvespondent to ford eg aie on Totion. score, David Herd showed his op The Oshaws Times | (Motherwell) sud Weir (Mother. Dortunism when he scored Arsen LONDON ~ Scotland's interna | well) al's first goal, and Geoff Blrong Law Is Included in the reserve, their W-year-old centre, was on team, but Graham Leggst of Ful-lthe spol to head home & lovely | | surprise team In the side chosen! hom, "who seemed to have the out-\eross from Jackie Adin d to meet Wales in # full interna | side right position in his pocket,|Villa's gos! was the best of the! tional, Dropped from the 1e8m does not appear in either team. three, however, Jim MacLeod) were goalkeeper Brown of Tot imoving into the centre from the tenham, centre half Bobby Evans THE GAME 1 SAY' outside right position to smash 8 Arsenal Gave been. BOIOE terrific shot past Jack Kelsey, It] through a sticky time lately, With| way o good afternoon's football tol rumors of dissension within the walch, now the English League's cholee|team on account of some of its) up In some of the recent bribery Dale Godfrey and|for centre forward, There are| players being offered to New BACK ON THE TRAIL Player, Pauline) three new "caps" in the side, and| castle in part payment for! After dropping their first point from English teams, Leslie of Alr-| George Fastham and refusing to) of the season to Manchester City, | takes the place oflgo to Neweastle, Judging from Tottenham Hotspurs returned [73 Brown in gosl; Martis of Mother-| [the display given ai Highbury | the winning trail by beating Not. well replaces Bobby ¥vans as! Park when Arsenal defeated As-|tinghsm Forest 40 at Noiting-| centre half snd Gabriel of Ever- ton Villa 2-1, the rumors cannot ham, It was ap essy game for ton, formerly of Dundee, comes have much foundation, As 1 saw ithe Spurs, and they were never the team showed more res! extended, Sheffield Wednesds: sunk Blackpool |deeper In the cellar with a 44 as follows: | Apart from Barnwell, who had win, Burnley beat Manchester Leslie (Alrdrie); Mackay (Cel-\n very bad game, the Arsens! United 53 and remsin in third) Beots, The team will line up sons, By Bowling Ons Of The Secret Scores You Mey WIN. A Fabuloss, All Expense WEEK END IN NEW YORK CITY with eccommodotion of the Wetel Beverly FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 Midnight to 9 a.m, ot LANES KING & STEVENSON RD, RA 3.263) Everybody Welcome -- Join In The Fun! DOOR PRIZES -- SECRET SCORE PRIZES MEET MISS "450" Make-up & Hair Styling Courtes BEAUTY CLINIC HAIR STYLISTS Merchendise & Gift Contificare Courtesy of Your Loco! 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