Show Is GREAT SPORT I IN OLDEN DAYS y y an Old Time Hunter From m all the hunting stunts that men In it would appear from easiest est snap was here lere ere we sit that the ea old sport of falconry falconry- Juse picture to yourself a first line ench nobleman some hundred years V oU U powdered and perfumed riding tough rough the fields on a brisk autumn day Suddenly he halts and that steely glint toes es into his his' eye High aloft a rero- rero tomtit is uttering Its warlike note nole sting Ung off oft the hood the noble releases Up VP it darts darta like an arrow to Jmark marlc Then our hero dismounts les an ice lee cream soda and has his jes while the falcon fights It V When hen all an is over It returns egging the tomtit by the heels Men len Ier have hunted for the fun of it enThey got a chance but more often a It was a a. question of bringing m methe the goods or meals would stop atop r Hie flie e Egyptians were major leaguers In I shine One of the tho the best best things they to use trained lions Theres There's no plenty of ot excitement was fur- fur hed When hen a 0 deer was Jumped they old sula unleash the big cat and sic him on multitude would sit back and nd r what would happen if It the lion i his bis mind and started a game of oC I those who unleashed him I h Y hunted In chariots too And what roaring lip movie they could have made madean jan Ian an ostrich hotfooting It across the I crt with three or four of the old carts gIng along behind Just by way of or d measure they went after hippos with i but spears I had been a good live paper in sla sfa in the old days the late lamented would have come in lit for a ashow ashow ashow show up He Ito blew In all the taxes l. l trinities could scrape together on his g preserves The rite Greeks were But nut for some somo- reason the tho lety ety et crowd in Rome Home rather looked neon the game at times and left ItI It I I to the professionals 0 is thinking of going in n for forting 1 fating ting in England l we v would o bid h him fl se set Its It's dashed expensive Take this ter of If riding to the hounds Boon Boun- one really doesn't care caro to know lenow worry along with half a dozen horses chaps Cha s In our set who want to be wellI well I keep a a. whole stable You can ip p a likely sit of ot horseflesh for forr fort 2500 to t r peasant shooting i the hazardous I Not lon long Ions after the pheasants om the incubators and are kicked I othe barnyard they begin to show spirit As you sit in your I ling loi- loi oi the keepers to shoo 1 Out into the open you tremble lest shot fall to kill and you have to them to hand Some fellow 1 figured that these fed bottle birds around bround 1 t each before you draw aIton a aIon airon iron Iton Ion pm sIn hardly i man sean in these United didn't wish as a boy that been heen born a hundred years sooner think of or It it Pigeons by the tIle cloud 10 by the million deer ready to eat I hand band And when these grew mo me there was a grizzly to be tack- tack I hUe Jle if it fortune was very good you might night some day land a bighorn These times are mostly past ah alt me But theres there's theresa a a. little left leCt Ducks and snipe and our re reliable reliable re- re liable young friend Mr Bob White A Aman Aman Aman man with a a. special train and a regiment o of guides can still have a try for a a. moose |