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14 HERALD TIMES <strong>Thu</strong>rsday, August <strong>23</strong>, 1W<br />
SPORTS<br />
Herald<br />
Times<br />
Gridders gear<br />
GAYLORD — Football practice is<br />
gorng on<br />
County teams get ready for another<br />
season. • , •;<br />
—Gaylord,; St. -Mary ^nd Johannesburg<br />
- Lewiston each will inaugurate<br />
the 1964 season with games<br />
on the weekend of Sept 7-8.<br />
At Gaylord High School, Coagh Chad<br />
nntrhpr g»yi hf haw i Inf ill tilrnt (II<br />
his varsity squad this year.<br />
for football this season Chris Clark<br />
will be the number one quarterback,<br />
backed up by Dave Sage.<br />
Other gridiron talent this year will<br />
be Coming from Brian Renkiewicz,<br />
Doug Miller, Chris Hansen, Rick<br />
Blankstrom, Totid Nowak, Mike<br />
r~7~— Powell, 1 Brian Wilson and Ray Goelta<br />
'at i wining backs. be oh W<br />
Dutcher noted thai his coaching staff Alcona.<br />
will consist of himself as head coach Fred Davis<br />
along with Doug Becker, Lou Monte coach..<br />
and Ken Ames, Dutcher says the Blue<br />
have a pretty good<br />
season.<br />
Gaylord's first game will be at<br />
Rogers City on Friday, Sept. T, The<br />
homecoming game is slated with<br />
Charlevoix on Friday, Oct 12.<br />
St Mary's first contest will be on<br />
Saturday, Sept. 8 at Cheboygan<br />
r.thniir th* Knights rf Columbus<br />
trophy game. The homecoming game<br />
for the SnoffhiM* '« tentatively set for<br />
Saturday, Oct. 20 against Pellston,<br />
Coach Tom Grange is the helm of the<br />
Snowbirds for the first time, with<br />
Terry Distel assisting.<br />
Johannesburg - Lewiston High<br />
School's first regular season game will<br />
he Friday, Sept. 7 at Central-Lake.<br />
This y ar s homproming content will<br />
be on Friday, Oct. 12 against Lin oln-<br />
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Where to call<br />
Otsego County Emergency Numbers<br />
Ambulance<br />
Otsego County Ambulance Corps<br />
Fire<br />
Charlton Twp. Fire Dept.<br />
Gaylord Fire Dept.<br />
Elmira-Warner Fire Dept.<br />
VAnHArhHt-flnrwith Twp. Fire Dept.<br />
Otsego Lake Twp. Fire Dept.<br />
Police<br />
—Gaylord Police Dept.—<br />
Michigan Sitate Police<br />
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CAMPER TRAILER^ccupanJs en|oy<br />
picnic during early evening hours in<br />
heart of Pigeon River Country State<br />
Forest. .Campgrounds have been reopened<br />
since the Song of the Morning dam silt<br />
spin in Juty. .— — — _ _ _ _ _<br />
galore<br />
at show<br />
GAYLORD - The<br />
Northland Sportsmen's<br />
Club was the scene of<br />
buying, borrowing and<br />
bartering as the annual<br />
gun show brought in gun<br />
enthusiasts from all over<br />
the-stalejm Aug. 18-19.<br />
All kinds of guns —<br />
pistols, rifles, shotguns,<br />
flintlocks and even an<br />
M-16 automatic were on<br />
display at the show.<br />
It was organized by<br />
Ron Dickerson, Don Butcher<br />
and Charlie Radtke,<br />
members of the Nor-<br />
Club. Frank Toszer sold<br />
raffle tickets as the club<br />
gave-away a brand new<br />
canoe, a chainsaw and<br />
shotgun.<br />
Some private land involved in elk hunt<br />
Club members also<br />
selected the top three<br />
displays* ill U« sliuw and<br />
issued plaques to the<br />
wimcn*^_L ~<br />
—GAYLORD -^=- NOW<br />
that the _ Natural<br />
Resources Commission<br />
(NRC) has approved of<br />
an elk season in Pigeon<br />
Ri<br />
will be available to contacted by mail<br />
hunters.<br />
around Nov. 10. Out of<br />
Prospective elk the'50 selected, 10 will<br />
hunters will be able to have the choice of<br />
pick up license applica- shooting bull, cow or.<br />
______ calf.<br />
To avoid the slaughter<br />
of elk that occurred in<br />
the mid-1960s, law enforcement<br />
officials will<br />
patrol the area during<br />
the hunt.<br />
is trying to regenerate.<br />
—hr-first place was<br />
Farmers near Johan-<br />
Gerald Qulntel pf<br />
nesburg say the animals<br />
Custom Ammunition in<br />
trample their fields and<br />
Ossineke. Second place<br />
eat their livelihood<br />
went to Tom and Marcia<br />
away.<br />
.<br />
—Forest Dae. 11-16, facts<br />
have surfaced about the<br />
hunt.<br />
is returning as head It is the third in the<br />
state's history, the first<br />
elk hunt since 1965. A<br />
large portion of the herd<br />
was killed during the last<br />
hunt, due mainly to illegal<br />
poaching of the<br />
animals.<br />
Thp 1ir«»n>u» fp» is HOP The only solution to If the hunt goes smootn<br />
Gun Shop in Westland,-<br />
refundable $4 fee to app—and it must be sent to the—crop and forest damage—this year, .subsequent—<br />
in third place was<br />
ly. The mailing ... deadline<br />
. ... n^n-l DNR within X&L1 A two •• weeks • • 1 • of — M by 1 elk .11- is j. to 4. have a « hunt, U.. ni hunts ki.n*n will mm!1 be Wn held WaM each nk CtilM<br />
H.W. Harmon of Pruden-<br />
for applications is Oct. notification: Hunter safe- DNR officials say. An year, officials say. The<br />
ville.<br />
15.<br />
ty, marksmanship and over-populated, hungry present size of the herd is<br />
On Nov. I, a computer elk habits will be elk herd has fed on estimated to be over Photos on the gun ap-<br />
will select at random 50 discussed at a two-day foilage where timber has 1,000, while the ideal size pear in this week's<br />
names. Winners will be seminar before the hunt. been cleared and aspen is said to be about 750. Herald Times Magazine.<br />
The hunt area will<br />
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and northwest of Atlanta.<br />
Most of the crop and<br />
forest damage has occurred<br />
in this area. It is<br />
approximately one-third<br />
of the entire elk range.<br />
About half of the hunting<br />
area is state-owned<br />
and falls in the Pigeon<br />
River Country and<br />
forests. The DNR is talking<br />
with farmers and<br />
landowners to get an<br />
idea what private land<br />
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