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12 — THE HUFiq.N EXPC4ITOR,,,Q01'013e0 go; 1818
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• Big game Mks:
By Steve Cooke
October and November are the months
when sane ordinary men desert their wives
and families for a week in the bush in
search of the wily whitetail or the
magnificent moose. The fever starts when
the frost begins to be a regular morning
sight and the 'autumn days are crisp and
clear. Old clothes 'are hauled out 'once
again, forgotteri` 'equipment is cleaned,'
polished and repaired,. and thoughts turn
to the purchases-of a new rifle.
1 would be willing to bctthat more rifles
are purchased during the months of
September and October than in all the rest
of the year put together. If you plan on
,bying a new gun this fall, put a little
thought into it before you plunk down your
hard earned cash.
'Caliber is probably the most important
consideration, There is 'a wide range of
sizes to choose from, ranging from such
mild mannered cartridges as the 30-30 to
the big hard hitting (:on both ends)
magnums. If I'm asked to recommend a
certain cartridge, I have to opt for one of
the mid-range sizes. I firmly believe that
the.308, the 7x57 mauser; 'the .270 or the
30-06 will adequately handle any North
American big game species (with the
possible exception of the big bears), and
that anything less or niore powerful should
only be used if it can be handled properly.,
Action type is relatively, academic and
whatever feels the most comfortable 'is
what you should use. I personally prefer a
goed bolt action to anything else as they
have proven over the years to be the
strongest, ,thost trouble free action yet
devised.' often hear the comment "l can
get off more shots faster with a semi
automatic than any man can with 'a bolt
action." That may be true, but you'll notice
that they never say "aimed" shots. It may
sound strange, but with a very minimal
amount of practice, a person can get off
aimed shots with a bolt action, just as fast
as any other rifle, semi autos included.
After all this, I know I'll be- asked, "If
you were going to buy a rifle, whit would it
be?" After looking over and shooting more
than a dozen rifles in the past year: I would
have to pick one of two in either .270 or
30-06. Those two rifles are the Tikka or the
Parker-Hale. Both rifles are well made bolt
actions that are simple, reliable and good
looking to boot. You won't go wrong if you
buy one of these, and maybe you'll get
your moose -or deer this year,
THE MASKED MAN — Chad Carlson of Walton was one
of the hockey players who took part in the recent six day,
hockey school at the Seaforth arena conducted by Don
Gravett of Hanover. (Expositor Photo)
Centenaires open
season with win
By Gary Gray
Cam Doig fired a . s
and assisted on a other as he
led the Centenaire to a 5-1
victory over the Tavistock
Braves.
The game was the first of
the regular season for both
teams.
Tavistock opened the
scoring at 5:49 of the first
period and th'ats the way it
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at the Seaf rth arena. Winners included (fropt row) Mark
Reid, novic diNtision, Glen Rose. Atom division, and Tony
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scoreboard with a tower,
drive from his right defence
position. Both goaltenders
played brilliantly throughout
most of the game, especially
Lou Arts in the Seaforth cage
as he stopped several point
blank drives in the second
period when the:: Braves...
seemed to hold an advantage
in the play.
The third period saw the
Centenaires come up with
four unanswered goals to put
away the victory. Doig
started it off with a picture
goal at 41116 as he took a lead
pass frotn Parkinson, went in
along and displayed a fine
act of stickhandling in '
drawing out Braves
netminder Jim Zimmer and
tucking the puck into the
until past the sixteen
minut mark of the second
when ne Parkinson put
the Centena on the
Van Loon ) Novice goaltending, and (bac)5,,,,rom),_Peter
Turner, Midget division, Jerry Wright, Pee Wee division,
Cris Brown of Hanover, Pee Wee goaltending and Mark
MeLlwain, Bantam divison. 'Expositor Photo)
open net. Just over a minute
later Doig scored his second
goal with rookie Larry Dalton
assisting on the play.
The Centenaires kept the
Braves bottled up in their
own end; and after missing
several chances Dalton,
blinked the red light, with
Doig drawing the assist.The
Centenaires finished off the
scoring with Doig completing
his _hat trick at' 16:36 on
passes from Paul McClure
and Dalton.
Twenty minor, penalties
were called in the game with
the Ceritenaires picking up
eleven of them. '
CENTENARIES NOTES:165
fans attended Friday night's
game. The Centenaires have
no fewer than six rookies in
their line up this season.
Ian Doig sat out Friday's
game as it was his final game
of a two-game suspension
handed him by >the O.H.A.
Rookie Larry Dalton looked
Very impressive in his first
game with the Centenaires.
This .coming Friday night's
game should prove to be a
real thriller as the always
tough Lucan Irish come to
town.
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One of the most active
sports' groups in S e.aforth,
the Lawn Bowling Club, will
mark 50 years at its present
Main St. South Ideation.
A number of speical events
are ' planned to mark the
ocasion, according to- Clare
Reith of the club and
members are looking for old
photos trophies and records
which will help outline the
history of the club.
Anyone w ho has, an
unwanted lawn bowling
trophy gathering dust in an
attic, or any other lawn
bowling momentos, is asked
to call Mr. Reith.
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Bowling Scores
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Bowling Ladies' weekly high Single
Blues
50's
22 Joanne Matthews, 237;
OV's
35 Ladies' weekly high triple,
Hi Lites
28 Mary Beuerman, '606.
Colts
Goldens
30 Men's weekly high single,
18 Larry Wesenburg, 312;
14 Men's, weekly high triple,
Mens high single, Terry Bill Brown, 743.
Young, 330; Men's high Season High Single, triple,
triple, Ron Beuerman, 764; and average, Mary
Ladies' high single and Beuerman, 279, 647, 213.
triple Bonnie Bedard, 212, Men's Season high Single,
%578 . Ron Beuerman, 317; Men's
Mixed Double Triple, Bill Brown, 743;
Mutes
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23 Men's Average, Larry
Roses
17 Wesenburg, 219.
14 Spares: Joan Betties,
12 Debbie Marshall, Keith
10 MacLean, Jack Bedard, 200;
8 Jack Ungarian, 200.
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