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' WAS-DEN Northampton 2, Penna. COIonial2-2777<br />
Outside his back door one morning,<br />
farmer Victor Piecyk of Ashford,<br />
Conn., spotted a bull moose, the first<br />
seen in the area in over 100 years.<br />
Almost immediately the state game<br />
department passed a law making<br />
moose-hunting illegal in Connecticut.<br />
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such a law before, the game officials<br />
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rn In Michigan a hunter wounded a<br />
deer with his last two shells; then the<br />
animal turned and charged him. The<br />
terrified hunter swung his rifle and<br />
broke it over the deer's skull. Before<br />
it regained its senses, he tied the deer<br />
to a tree and waited until it died.<br />
rn A story making the rounds: two<br />
sportsmen found themselves against a<br />
stone wall, shooting along it at a clump<br />
of trees. Suddenly a red face popped<br />
up from the other side of the wall.<br />
"Hey, watch it!" said the face angrily.<br />
"You almost hit my wife."<br />
"I'm terribly sorry," was the reply.<br />
"Tell you what, have a shot at mine,<br />
over there."<br />
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The hunting feat of a 13-year-old<br />
Alabama boy, Chandler Bramlett, of<br />
Mobile, is the talk of Fish and Wild-<br />
life Service officials. He bagged two<br />
banded blue-wing teals on a single<br />
excursion into the marshes near Mobile.<br />
Frederick C. Lincoln, a Fish and Wild-<br />
life official, says he has hunted birds<br />
himself with fair success for 35 years,<br />
but has never brought down a banded<br />
bird.<br />
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Nelda Ruth Snodgrass, Oklahoma<br />
A & M freshman, puts to shame most<br />
Oklahoma male marksmen. The brunet<br />
coed has won seven times in South-<br />
western rifle meets, recently scoring<br />
a 400 possible in a tournament.