not ctowan mourn, edenton. north Carolina BROAD STREET Afe' BULLETIN... Ar Ktt, ]p :; Thtuik the Lord, / inu aWe to return home ; from Albemarle Hoapital Friday morning, but ; / Aaw no/ gained enough strength to write this * column this week. Pm so grateful for the many wonderful things which have been done, said and written during my illness. Thank you so leery much, each and every one. / f :* CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. Randolph S. i j: Ward were honored recently by their children with an an-1 :• niveraary dinner. They were married 52 years ago on Feb > ruary IS. |Aces Down Northampton! •: Last Thursday afternoon at ;j, Northampton High School ’the Edenton Aces gained their :* second victory over North :j ampton 32 to 27 and ran > their record to 5-0 for the :• season. Spotting Northamp > ton 10 points because of for feits in the 98 and 185 pound [\ division, the Aces came back ;i to score six pins and a draw :• compared to three pins and a draw for Northampton. Don Morring, 107 pound :■ class, remained undefeated as he pinned his opponent in 19 : seconds of the first period : for a school record for the : fastest pin. He has pinned : all previous opponents. . Sam Lewis remained unde ■ Seated as he battled to a : draw in the 115 pound class. Howard Rascoe, 130 pound : class, won his fifth victory, : all by pins, to lead the teem ■ In the largest number of : pins. Sports Afield By TED KESTEVG A new kind of duck shoot -:«r is developing. He’s fast ,ip. fast-out. He’s mobile. He ■'dollows the birds. He may |:gun one area today for one kind of bird, and another ;:area miles away next week •; tor a different species. You are forced into this ■: kind of shooting technique if • you want to follow water ; fowl at all. Special seasons • are one reason for it. All : over the country game man : agers are opening seasons at [.Specific times for specific : Jipecies. If you’re smart, you ; pike advantage of them. But • li doesn’t make sense to go :t? elaborate lengths for a : ikeek-long early teal season, • fpi example, when you may : jie able to get off for only : or two cracks at them. sft does make sense if all you :fcave to do to go after them 16 take one bag of decoys out ■ijf your rig and put in an other. I Am Now j Taking Orders For ■ Made To Fit! No Nails or Tacks Flexible leather insole lets Spur foot feel the cushion, adds flexibility, resists perspiration, and helps relieve pressure. To Place Your Order Call Clyde Slade Phone 482-4854 (After 9 P. M.) Edward Bazemore pinned his opponent to remain in the undefeated ranks, while j' John Raines, in the 145 ' pound class, scored his first I pin of the season. j Mike Lamb remained un defeated as he pinned his op- i ponent in the second period. Going into the last match, 1 the score was tied 27-27, but 1 Alvin Blount, the 255 pound unlimited Ace, pinned his | man to give the Aces the victory. This afternoon the Aces meet Plymouth at Plymouth for what could be a deciding J meet for the Albemarle Con-1 ference championship. Both Edenton and Plymouth are undefeated in conference, meets and the outcome of this meet should give a good preview of the conference tournament to be held at Ahoskie March 12 and 13. Another factor that de- j mands a new approach to wa- j terfowling is cost. Duck shooting happens to take! place on waterfront prop- j erty, and it costs plenty to ] buy anywhere or even lease I a season. It’s one more rea- • son why the here - today, there-tomorrow gunner is emerging. Anywhere there isn’t a posted sign is his oys ter. Only on the Pacific Fly way, fed as it is by Alaska’s vastness, does traditional duck shooting seem likely to hold out for very long. People are dropping out of waterfowling because the c-ne-species, one-place concept has been so basic to the sport for so long. You gunned from one place where you put out one kind of decoy. | You may have killed a vari- j ety of ducks but you were essentially after one specific kind. When the bag limit on; that kind is reduced, gunners all over the country toss in j the sponge. Yet the fault is! with the gunners, not Ducks Unlimited. For while cer tain type of waterfowl are declining, other populations are tt all-time highs. Here are some highlights: Geese: Canada geese are quite literally in a nation wide population explosion. Not only do waterfowl biolo gists view the future of this species as more promising than any other, almost every state has grown its own flocks. These are resident and often nonmigratory. Teal: On both the Atlantic and Mississippi flyways spe cial teal seasons of one kind or another can be expected ias teal populations build up. Scaups: The Atlantic Fly away scaup shooter gets extra 'days and a bonus of increas |ed limits. In the Midwest, : substantial populations go un harvested because most gun ners are mallard-happy. | Swans: Did you know an ■ open season on swans has been in effect in Utah for I several years? The build-up lof these birds on the Atlantic FJyway is such that fur the last several years there has been talk of harvesting them. Only fear of the wrath of nature lovers is preventing it Branti Black brant con tinue to stand up under heavy shooting pressure on both coasts. Limits are six a day, they are easy to decoy and kill, and in many places remain good to sent into Jamesßyrum m mm b SaysYouCan | II If T II (| fffllV ALL MEATS I | ■ ■ I II supermarket c rl II I L II U BliS MONEY i ■kkhbh \ Home-Owned . aMMMMVWWWWWWMMMMMMW —— X Cut-up Fryers..lb. 31c BEE F Split Fryers... lb. 37c LIVER! . 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