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Pierre ever fell in a hurdle race. Both failed to qualify for the state meet in the hurdles. Both placed third in the final race. Emery, however, won the shot put and Ampey placed third in the brood jump. Ralph Burns of Paw Paw ran a mile but it was not. Lelli of Paw Paw was -in third position most of the race but finishetk fourth. Hustafa had no trouble in winning the first section of the half nine for Paw Paw in. Kaphsinski was in the second section and ran a beautiful yards but could not hold the lead and finished fourth.

Hamilton of Middleville won the race in 2 min. Marcelletti ran a great race and won the second section by twenty-five yards in 1 min.

East Jackson was second ami Portage was third. The time of all three of these teams was better than that made by. Litchfield which won the. Vandercook Lake was fifth. Summary: yard dash—Torrey. Kast Jackson, first; IrifTIth. Time: Fast Jackson. Middleville, second; Ampey. Paw Paw. Homer, fifth. M sec. Half mile sec. Homer, third. Time: 2 Afllt.. A Half mile sec. Time: 2 min.. Mile run—Grldley, Homer, first; R.

Burns, Paw Paw. Time: 4 min.. Homer, first; Burdick. Front row, left to right--Sl. Pierre, Brandt, R. Marcelletti, Hustafa and Ampey. Middle row—Coach Enimert, A. Hustafa and Rudy Marcelletti maintained their record at Kalamazoo last Saturday of never having been defeated in high school competition. Hustafa handles the half mile assignment for his team while Marcelletti reels off the quarter in fast time.

Pierre, Pa. C sec. Homer, first: Griffith. Pole vault—R. Vandercook taike. Paw Paw, Hewitt. Distance: 20 ft. Shot put- Kmery. East Jackson, thii J; Heaton. Homer, fou:th; Brand, Homer, fifth. Distance: 40 ft.. High Jump—Brand. Paw Paw, Blake. Vandercook Lake. Mattawan, Rising, Homer.

Kast Jackson, and Pohuda, Mattawan. Height: 5 ft.. Says to Willy when they're sizing up a log, often times one with a estimated respectable market value "Maybe we'll make enough money to buy you a pistol and a pocketknife, ha ha, here we go!

Not one of his most notable phrases, but one that always kinda make me laugh. Sometimes I catch myself saying "here we go" in my best Shelby impression. Just to mess around. He's pretty entertaining. Mar 8, Its alligator mating season you betta get you bait in :jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop:. Mar 9, Joined Feb 16, Messages 26 Location Maine. When willey was sick I need to get enough money to fix that son bi ch right there!

Mar 10, Its my new toy and I love it!!!! May 2, Rockford ArboristSite Lurker. Joined Apr 16, Messages 14 Location Iowa. WadePatton ArboristSite Guru. I like most everything he says. May 4, Shelby should get his own show. That dude is a riot. I can't stop saying Heeeere we go. Den69RS96 said:. Click to expand Joined May 1, Messages 58 Location land of 10, taxes minnesota.

IcePick ArboristSite Operative. Joined Aug 18, Messages Location Northland. I agree. Although some of his antics are borderline silly. Like the time he ran over that trailer in that 4 wheeled swamp buggy You expect us to believe that was an accident? Joined Oct 15, Messages 10, Location southeast mo. Shelby rules.

The fruit is relished by numerous bird species and by squirrels, opossums, and raccoons. Often these creatures find the pawpaws before human pawpaw hunters do, which is one reason many people are planting their own pawpaw trees! The lovely black-and-white striped zebra swallowtail butterfly requires pawpaw leaves as its larval food plant, so if you want to see zebra swallowtails, go where the pawpaw trees live.

Zebra swallowtails cannot live on any other plant: pawpaw foliage is where they develop as caterpillars, and that's where the females must lay eggs. The pawpaw sphinx moth Dolba hyloeus is another attractive insect whose caterpillars eat pawpaw leaves.

Look for it in the bottomland forests where pawpaw grows. Native trees play an important and irreplaceable role in our Missouri ecosystems, feeding insects and larger animals that are adapted to eating them. When you plant native trees and other plants, you are strengthening the fabric of nature and helping to offset habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation.

Field Guide Aquatic Invertebrates. Butterflies and Moths. Land Invertebrates. Reptiles and Amphibians. Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines. Wildflowers, Grasses and Other Nonwoody Plants. Safety Concerns. Scientific Name.

Pawpaw is a large shrub to small tree with a slender trunk and broad crown; grows in colonies. Bark is light ash to dark brown, thin, smooth, later becoming warty with blotches. Common Name Synonyms. Statewide, except for some of the far northern counties. Habitat and Conservation Grows in dense shade on moist lower slopes, ravines, valleys, along streams, and at the base of wooded bluffs.

Status This species is becoming increasingly popular as a landscaping tree and fruit-bearing ornamental. Human Connections In , after lobbying and testifying by a group of St. Ecosystem Connections The fruit is relished by numerous bird species and by squirrels, opossums, and raccoons. Pawpaw hunters, this is your quarry! Note the size, shape, and color of the leaves as well as the look of the fruit.

Right to Use. Pawpaw leaves can be a foot long and 5 inches wide.



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