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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1963, p. 11

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lucina. @ 5 Espaller -- Killedream. et i iB Record - hunting Gordie Howe (No. 9) of Detroit. Red Wings gets puck away 'rom New York's Howie Glover (14) in first period action last night. But Howe couldn't score his 545th career goal. Others in play: Detroit's -- GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile, 2-year-old meidens, Purse $2200. 1A-El B'lo Way, en. D'fach 5.90 2.50 2.30 &Veriaine, Walsh .. seas 2,60 2,20 SLucayan, Stadnyk ... a Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Snow Beau, Dav- mont, A--Wee Lass, Marina Maid, and Tell Anna. A--Coupled. Winner, bf 2, Phantan--Wedgewood Bive. Trainer, J. C. Meyer. Pool, § Double pool 44,369. SECOND RACE -- 7 Furlongs' for 3 r-olds and up, claiming all $2500. se $1800. 7-Noble Boy, D'fach 6.60 3.30 2.70 $Big Brown Eyes, Fitzsimmons 4,00 3.20 2McGiilicuddy, Smith 4.70 Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: |'ll Swear, Al Abrigo, Samson the Great, and Nirisso. DD NOS. 1 AND 7 PAID $18.40 ok b or br g 8 Pan -- Noble Girl. Meyer. IRD RACE -- 7 Furlongs, 2-yeer- olds, claiming all $5000, Purse $2100. &Poppy Talk, Harrison hae ré| FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furiongs for 3 year-olds and up, claiming all $2500. &Bobby Pin, Walsh #King's Method, Lanoway Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Mr. Yo Te, Mad -- Bronze Turkey, Bobby Brier, end Chuvalo May Get | To Meet Machen NEW YORK (AP) -- also be nationally televised from i Beach Dec. 27. "We're working on the fight," said Harry Markson Thursday. Winner b 5, bgt -- Killadream, Trainer, G. V. . V. Howell, Pool 53,771. 4 FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furiongs, 2-year- olds, Claiming all $5000. Purse $2100, (11). -Brevie, Stadnyk 12.706.00 3.80 Al-Tin Pan Afley, Gordon 4.00 2.70 5-Sarges. Nob, Harrison : 3.90 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: A-Playampa, Min- nie Haw Haw, Pay Parade, Successo, Careless Kate, Sinking Spell, Empire Miss, and Boy Danny. A--Coupled Winner, ch g, 2, Ballydonnell -- Tagline. Trainer W H Macdonald. Pool $51,780. year-olds and up. Claiming all $10,000, Purse $2400, 5Prince Bubi, Parsons 3-New Member, Walsh 4Admiral Armbro, Remillard Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Loch Miss, and Apple. QUINELLA, 5 and 2, PAID $28.90 Winner, ch g, 3, Blue Royal 2nd -- Rail- road Rosie. Trainer W O Chris. Poo! $20,375 Quinella Pool $34,229 SEVENTH RACE -- One and one-six- teenth Miles for 3-year-olds and up. 12.00 3.60 2.50 .j Claiming all $4500. Purse $2200, (6). 5.80 5.00 3,20 10.70 5.30 3.70 5-Star Shadow, Gordon .. 6Barracho, Leblanc 4Cut Steel, Dittfach Start good, won ridden out. Also Ran in Order: Laburnum, Real Gentleman, and Bive Wren. Winner, br m, 5, by Stella Aurata -- Kith N'Kin, Trainer W Woods. Pool $54,107 EIGHTH RACE -- One and one-six- -- Miles for 3year-olds, Claiming all Hannibal Miss, GEnlyn Lad, Dittfach Start good, won. driving Also Ran in Order: Tarpon Run, Pirate King, Corene, and Secret Star. Winner, b ¢, 3, Menetrier -- Alilady. Trainer C F Chapman. Pool $59,311 Total Pool $420,658 Attendance 6,451. 2.50) 2.20 2.60 SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs. For 3 'HOWE CHASES THE PUCK Larry Jeffrey (20) and Norm Uliman (7), and the Rangers' Phil Goyette (20), Detroit won, 1-0. (AP Wirephoto) Sharkey Likes Clay's Speed EPPING, N.H. (AP) -- The peaceable squire of Epping says the best way to hunt an ugly old bear is to make the bear come after you. Then you can bop him at your leisure. And, squire Jack Sharkey be- lieves Cassius Clay can beat that ugly old bear if he does just that. Sharkey, former heavyweight champion now 61 and aging gracefully, said Thursday that to call the Sonny Liston-Cassius Clay heavyweight championship fight "a mismatch"' is silly. "It should be a good fight. It's certainly going to be a good match financially. The interest in the gate should be tremen- dous. a "And no matter what you fel- lows write about this Clay, about his loud mouth and all, you've got. to remember he's very fast and he can box. And he's smart enough, too." Sharkey said Cassius will have to let Liston bring the fight to him, something Liston is in the habit of doing any- way. "But if he gets this Liston an- gry enough and tired enough of chasing him, he might be able 2\to take advantage of some wild punches. RAILWAY STARTED Canadian National Railways was incorporated Oct. 4, 1922. Debt To Berra Must Be Paid, Howard Thinks By JOE REICHLER TEANECK, N.J. (AP) -- El- ston Howard has By special rea- GAUGE AND GAME manager of the club two weeks| ago after Ralph Houk was ele- vated to the general manager- ship. "I owe Yogi a great deal," said Howard. "He helped me a into a catcher. Now I've got a chance to repay him. PACED CATCHERS A @ix-foot-two, 205-pounder, he also th American League catchers with a .994 fielding average, was fifth in the league with 28 home runs and _ in runs batted in with 5 Howard drew 15 first place votes and was named on all 20 ballots cast by a committee of the Baseball Writers Associa- tion of America. He easily out- distanced Detroit outfielder Al Kaline, 248 points to 148. Southpaw pitching ace Whitey Ford of the Yankees was third with 125 points. He was fol- lowed by Minnesota's Harmon Killebrew, and the Boston pair of outfielder Carl Yastrzemski and relief pitcher Dick Radatz. Howard, first Negro ever to win the AL honor, is the fourth straight Yankee and eighth in the last 10 years to be named. Yet he's only the third cat- cher to be the league's MVP. Detroit's Mickey Cochrane took the prize in 1934 and Berra won -- times in 1951, 1954 and 1955. Bulldogs Get Oaks Players OAKVILLE (CP)--Two mem- bers of Oakville Oaks will join Windsor Bulldogs when they leave next week on a 12-game exhibition tour of Eunope, the By KEN ROBERTS deer this season. Three bas! problems will be discussed em- phasizing some of the more vital points to be kept in mind. cleaning, carrying, and caring for your venison. CLEANING Having assumed you have downed your deer, approach} cautiously. Make sure he is dead, don't be caught in the stomach with a sharp hoof or gouged with a healthy rack of antlers. If not sure, there is no shame in giving him thai final shot in the neck to make sure. This 'brings up another point -- bleeding. . 'his process has started the moment you placed your shot, and, if it was a neck shot or a shot in any vital areas, bleeding should pose little difficulty. The need to stab the animal repeatedly can be avoided, especially if he is dead, for the heart can no longer act as a pump to drain the blood from the body. First, and one of the most important moves, is to nemove the scent glands. These are rough looking patches resemb- ling hair, several inches long, and are located on the hind leg, just below the knee, These glan's hold a secretion which has a tendency to give the veni- son a wild overbearing taste if not removed immediately. Lay the animal with its head and shoulders on a slight in- cline, this allows the organs to shift forward in the carcass, and allows trouble-free incision, Start your incision standing at the back of the animal, pro- ceed up the belly to the chest cavity. Split the skin and the abdominal wall, but do not cut the stomach or intestinal tract, as this will add to the mess Over the soft belly area, there Three C's For Deer Hunter Cleaning, Carrying, Care is a tough membrane, this must be cut to gain access to the vital organs, this step must be taken with great care for, lat this point, danger of punct- uring the intestines is greatest. Make this cut about the same length as the initial incision. Next, remove the external sex organs from the vent. Shift the beast so the intestines pro- trude from the cavity, with the hand probe the body cavity, loosening the from their seat, Proceed to loosen the intestines from the vent area, being careful to keep wastes confined to the intest- ines. Remove the intestines by a gradual but firm pull. The bladder will prove no difficulty in remavail, It is wise ito leave the vent of the deer in till such time as the deer is skinned, this will minimize chances of contamination, Lungs, heart, and windpipe can now be removed quite freely. Reach into the neck and sever and heart can be removed, hearing is noticed more than a hearing Oaks announced Thursday. Centre Carl Hymers and left winger Jack Price were fe- cruited from the Oaks, in sec- ond place in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior League, by Windsor coach Gus Mortson. Oakville had consented to the scouting by Windsor, last year's Allan Cup champions who joined the International Hockey League this season. The Oaks signed right winger Moe Galand fnom Bradford of an OHA intermediate league as one replacement. They are still looking for a centre. BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) aid" E. M. KINNEY ZENITH RADIO CORP IMPERIAL PTICAL CO. LTD. 11 ONTARIO STREET OSHAWA PHONE 728-6239 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 8, 1963 ] 1 it from engine heat with a bisa ae : a exce warm, tis snoaal be onda of night, with the venison in trunk the lid ajar. mal, i will only tend to sour "ve meat and give it an un- wholesome taste. Hang the car- cass to cool and air out, once ee ee is pos-| fi dropped. For the lone hunter dra: poses little difficulty. 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