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THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD FRIDAY JUNE 30 1967 PAGE FIFTEEM PWOR Exercise Ambush from Within Crumbling Ruins By THE CANADIAN PRESS International League have loved every minute of it Naturally they earn full army pay but they can also share the excitement of roughing iL "Today's militiaman wants to go first class You can't orange smoke pluming from a smoke bomb It wss all over for the sol-dier with the bren gun who was supposed to be the rear guard of a retreating enemy But the good guys who Urges Pets Vaccinated TORONTO (CP) Pet owners should have their anlmafo immunized against rabies Dr Dymond provincial health minister said in a statement Thursday Ha said that residents of resort areas and persons on vacation in Ontario should have their pets vaccinated at least one month before starting on holidays Dr Dymond urged people to avoid contact with wild animals and not to play with them or feed them by hand He added that the Ontario department of health provideo rabies vaceino end serum for human use free of charge to physicians a posh resort his words might sound ridiculous But he spoke of the essentials of soldiering Today's young men don't go for spit and polish They want to do things soldiers are supposed to do and that is learning how to fight he aaid Their equipment while not quite level with the regular fool these kids" said Lt-Col McQueen Looking around the camp which didn't exactly resemble Column army is close enough so the men have a sense of belonging to the country's fighting forces he said The PWOR will also take home a sense of accomplishment "Usually they go to a place like Camp Petawawa where the regular army housea and feeds them but here thdy have to do things themselves and seem to' be getting along quite commented Col Thomas de Fsye the regular forre officer commanding all Eastern Ontario militia Col de Faye along with Col A Jones of Kingston the PWOR's honorary commandant dropped in on the camp to witness the training With camp scheduled to break today so the mrn ean take part in the city's July 1 parsde Lt Col McQueen said it was the best camp he's attended in 19 years "When we go to camp with other regiments there's always a certain amount of parading and fussing to do but out here we were able to get right down to serious training" stormed the foundstion had learned something about dis- cipline in company sized attacks And Lt Col Me- Queen under whose critical gaze the attack was executed expressed satisfaction at the performance of his young militiamen of the Princess of Own Regiment from Kingston The simulated combat involving one company of infantry climaxed a hectic week of marching ambushing and shooting by 95 of the regiment's 180 men most of whom sre high school students Since Sunday they have been living in pup tents 22 miles north of Kingston near Gould Lake They have eaten from aluminum mess tins drunk from plastic esnteens tramped over hill and dale and cleaned their rifles at least twice a day And by the look on their faces as they flopped after the running attack on the foundation Thursday they Smith Smith ONTARIO LAND SURVIVORS Campbell Smith Limited CeMultiiif laaieeers PO lex Ne 336 SIS ROAD 389-3344 58L51HTnTT erviei LOCATION 3 I (Continued from Page 13) give the game one more shot (It will be Rauhaus's 12th season but he's only 31) Don't underestimate the wily machinations of head coach Jne ZaleskL He's thinking of converting speedy Billy Cooper into a defensive halfback to make the Winnipeg fans forget Dick Thornton (POSTSCRIPT: Bud Grant closed his Winnipeg home last weekend and before leaving he selected an a 11 -opponent team for Jack Ms the son of the Winnipeg Tribune Offensive Team: Quarterback Jackie Parker Fullback Johnny Bright Halfbacks George Dixon and Dick Shatto Flanker Hugh Campbell Centre Ted Umcss Guards Tony Pajaczkowskl and Tom Hinton Tackles Roger Nelson and Bill Frank Ends Hal Patterson and Tommy-Joe Coffey Defensive Team: Ends A Sims and Gamer Echs-Iran Tackles John Barrow and Don Luzzi Linebackers Tom Brown Wayne Harris and Norm Fieldgate Backficld-Harvey Wylie Rollie Miles Gene Gaines Gamcy Henley The team which Zaleski is ingeriting from Bud Grant By JOHN DOWELL Staff Reporter Like some ancient ruin the crumbling limestone foundation broke the rolling greenery of the lake country north of Kingston Gaps the walls that looked like battlements on mrdievs! castle were once cellar windows Blocking one gap was a man whose eyes squinted and swung slowly along the ridge that rose 500 yards in front A dirt road snaked by the foundation through a knot iff trees and over the ridge Jutting from the gap was the flaring black muzzle of bren gun The man fingered the trigger expectantly rhecked i ammunition and waited Almost blending with the leafy background a hclmeted head bobbed above the ridge Then another and soon the ridge swarmed with armed men who sank against the grass as they surveyed the foundation Slowly they rose and moved down the road well spread out weapons at the ready The man crouched over his light machine gun swung it slightly and began working the trigger With the First bang the attackers on the road dove for cover The bren gun hammered repeatedly spewing brass casing out the bottom Then the approaching men divided One group advanced a little on the right stopped in a line of trees and let fly at the foundation Around the walls thunder-flashes exploded as make believe motar bombs and the attackers banged away trying to silence the man who kept pumping shots from his bren Suddenly holding and blazing away the other half of the attackers charged out of a gully near the left of the foundation and swarmed over the walls behind a cloud of Jacksonville 5 Columbus 3 Rochester st Buffalo ppd rain Today'a Games Richmond st Toledo Rochester st Buffalo Jacksonville at Columbus Syracuse at Toronto Baseball Linescorcs By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Cleveland 609 616 5 9 2 Detroit 606 660 3 16 1 Tiant (7-2) Bailey (8) Culver (8) and Azcue McLain (8-9) Gladding (8) and ee a HRs: Whitfield (8) Stanley (1) McAuliffe (13) Chicago 610 606 one- 1 3 1 Baltimore 102 606 0x 4 8 6 O'Tolle (7-2) Buzhardt (3) Wood (5) McMahon (8) and Martin Phoebus (7-3) and Etch-ebarren HRs: Berry (1) Blair (5) Snyder (3) National League Phila 006 106 1 9 6 New York 600 606 6 3 6 Bunning (8-8) and Dalrymple Fisher (5-9) Lamabe (9) and Taylor Pittsburgh 601 006 200- 3 12 6 Chicago 600 112 4 8 0 McBean (2-1) Mikkelsen (6) Face (8) and May Nierkro (3-2) Radatz (6) Koonce (6) Hartcnstcin (7) and Hundley HR: Chi Banks (15) St Fran 11 60 000 100-12 18 6 SL Louis 2 62 000 4111 Gibbon Bolin (4-8) (1) and Haller Gibson (9-6) Briles (1) Woodeshick (8) and McCarver HRs: SanF Hart (11) SLL Javier (6) Houston at Atlanta ppd rain the STiilL SERVICE CENTRE Southern Ontario's Largest ALUMINUM WAREHOUSE SHEET PIPE PLATE TUBING EXTRUSIONS FASTENERS BUILDERS STEEL FABRICATORS INDUSTRY STRUCTURAL SHAPES BARS REINFORCING ROD AND MESH-PLATE SHEET TUBE PIPE Always a lerye stack ef "Made la Canada Quality Steel At Year Service Our Giant Pearson Guillotine Shears Radial and Band Sows Guarantee Precision Cut to Siza Service raves bras COHEN Co LIMITED KINGSTON IST'D 1191 Dial 541-4473 594 Montreal St a Steinleis Steel a Inn 542 2801 176 Railway St Kingston Dial Thursday'! Results Cleveland 5 Detroit 3 Chieaco 1 Baltimore 4 Only Games Scheduled Probable Pitchers Today New York (Stottlemyre 7-7) at California (Brunet 4-11) Boston (Bell 5-0) at Kansas City (Nash 8-6) Washington (Pascual 7-4) at Minnesota (Merritt 4-0) Chicago (John 6-3) at Detroit (Podres 1-0) Cleveland (Hargan 98 and Siebert 9-7 or Connolly 0-0) at Baltimore (Richert 4-8 and McNally 3-3) Twi-N Saturday's Games New York at California Boston at Kansas City TN Washington at Minnesota Chicago at Detroit Cleveland at Baltimore Games New York at California Boston at Kansas City Washington at Minnesota Chicago at Detroit Cleveland at Baltimore TN Monday's Games Boston at California New York at Minnesota Baltimore at Chicago Detroit at Cleveland TN Only Games Scheduled National League Pet GBL SL Louis 43 27 614 Chicago 42 29 592 14 Cincinnati 43 32 573 San Francisco 39 34 534 Atlanta 37 35 514 Pittsburgh 35 35 500 Philadelphia 34 36 486 Los Angeles 32 40 444 12 Houston 27 46 370 174 New York 25 43 368 17 Thursday's Games Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 4 Philadelphia 1 New York 0 San Francisco 12 St Louis 4 Los Angeles 0 Cincinnati 14 Houston at Atlanta ppd rain Probable Pitchers Today St Louis (Jasper 4-3) at New York (R Shaw 2-6) San Francisco (Perry 5-9 and Mariclvai 10-6) at Philadelphia Jackson 2-3 and Green 0-0 or Short 3-2) Twi-N Cincinnati (Maloney 5-3) at Chicago (Hands 3-2) Atlanta (Johnson 7-4) at Pittsburgh (Veale 9-2 or Blass 2-2) Los Angeles (Osteen 10-7) at Houston (Wilson 4-4) Games St Louis at New York San Francisco at Philadelphia Atlanta at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Chicago Los Angeles at Houston Games St Louis at New York 2 San Francisco at Philadelphia Atlanta at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Chicago Los Angeles at Houston Monday's Games San Francisco at New York Los Angeles at Pittsburgh Chicago at Atlanta Cincinnati at St Louis Only Games Scheduled Says Claim To Old Reasonable OTTAWA (CP) Opposition Leader Diefenbaker said Thursday in the Commons that claim to the Old City of Jerusalem is reasonable Prime Minister Pearson said there should be international control and supervision of the holy places in Jerusalem and he would regret any unilateral action which would make this more difficult or impossible Israel conquered the Old City In its six-day war with the Arabs and has decided to annex it to New Jerusalem given to Israel under the 1948 armistice In reply to question by Mr Diefenbaker the prime minister said it has been impossible to arrange a meeting between King 1 of Jordan and himself to discuss the refugee problem Population of the United Arab Republic is 30054000 Are Wrecking Your Marriage? When performed with finewe the game of harmless" marital flirtation can be gallant charming and satisfying it may even be a safety valve needed to preserve a marriage But it ran also trigger an explosion of jealousy that could wrerk a marriage! The July issue of the Reader's Digest features an outspoken article which reveals the real dangers inherent in playing "innocent games" in married life It also gives the unwritten rules every couple should follow to prevent flirting from developing into an uncontrollable nlfnir It's in July Reader's Digest now on sain.

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