SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords ~ = WHEN You BUILD A CAMPFIRE, CLEAR "THE AREA AROUND IT TO PREVENT TRIPPING OVER L 4] STONES, BRANCHES, 'oy ETC. CANADA OUTDOORS Grayling Season ,onger This Year jo Pounder, you've got a re dandy." WINNIPEG, (CP)-- Fishermen test the mettle of the deftest fly will have all the time the; want, rod addict. this year to try for grayling, a) "He's a great aerialist, game fish of rising renown, iniwhen he feels the hook, He's northern Manitoba waters. |targely a surface insect feeder in The Manitoba government hasithe short, far northern summers, proclaimed a season running a fact endearing him to the dry-| from June 15 to March 31, 1960, fly purist." which more than covers the besf| The northern third of Manitoba months for grayling during thelis sai ithe best d to boast some of the finest t short mothern summer and fall. |grayling waters, have been taken in gill nets 5%-inch stretched mesh. time . of day to 2 with the fish Although the haunts of the|thriving in clear, cold streams grayling are becoming better|and lakes. The southern limit of} known, most still are tough to their territory appears to be we | reach. Only a few can be reached watershed of the Churchill River. | by land, but fishermen who hav e|which runs into Hudson Bay 610 United States. "in Rei ling) 20) tod | In Reindeer Lake, grayling ip itain to name the greatest soc-inational career did mot finish un- August, September and, freeze-| ~~ i up permitting, early October aml glock coriainly | considered the best months for ya 4 |grayling angling, with evening] seek athletes have hem. Although sportsmen have {most often caught the voracious |insect-eaters on dry flies, they] have taken other lures--including|remar bber frogs originally meant for bluegills far to the south in the] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 9, 1960 13 SPORT FROM BRITAIN Stanley Matthews Still The Greatest [Blackpool reached the final |against Bolton Wanderers. With only 15 minutes left to play, Bol- ton had a 3-1 lead. Then Mat- thews three times scattered the al ONDON, (CP)--Ask anyone injan international star. His inter- Of cer player in the country, and the iy 1957. |reply--unchanged for 25 vea's| py 1953 Matthews had won| jevery honor in soccer except a |winner's medal in the Football|Bolton defence, three times Stan the net, and the Wembley Sta- dium crowd of 100,000 went wild as Blackpool won 4-3. City in 1947, But Matthews doesn't give Now 46, an age when most| Association Cup Final. That year, Mortenson cracked the ball into retired from com- | petition, he continues to display| {the field magic that has been| fooling opponents since 1930. His) kable fitness and wizardry | at controlling the ball still have him outshining other wingers. | | His tricks are well known and North by plane miles north of Winnipeg. But the grayling--a stream- lined fish, distant relative of the penetrated the have come back with cheers for the sport that the fish provide. salmon--has also been reported TEST OF SKILL plentiful in lakes west of Chur- One outdoor writer put it this chill, including Reindeer Lake on way: "He's the most avid biter{the Manitoba Saskatchewan of them all when he's in the boundary. mood and the water is right; but] Waters named as grayling he's canny and choosy and he'll haunts include: South Knife Lake, {the South and North Knife Rivers OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ania isn Three flies that have been used still baffling. He shows the ball are Black Gnat, Silver Doctoritop the defender, shuffles, feints and Brown Hackle, with fishing and then spurts, leaving his op-| experts reporting occasions when ponent off balance. | the fish would hit anything that| ! ) h i waa resem thes Tih of, ar" tom eam the moment, Recommended hook| Je their goal-scoring records to| UNIQUE TASTE the perfectly placed centre pass The technical name of the gray-| Irom Matthews. He doesn't score ling is thymallus signifer--the| Ian fumseld, fn the last Hive sea first part describing a taste ve.|S0DS e ig Ly Six Eoa's sembling that of wild thyme and|! 2 gamss pia oi given. th d referri igh, | e second referring to the high Ithe opportunity, however, was sail-like dorsal fin that runs along : A most of the back. {demonstrated in 1937 against It-| The big fins are vividly colored aly. Because of last-minute injury | and some northern visitors have|to a team-mate M atthews| told of seeing them project from switched to inside right and| the water as fish moved through scored three goals, his only hat-| shallows. Itrick in international play. i With both regular train and air-| Born at Burslem in Stafford line service to Churchill, tourist|shire in 1914, he learned his ball officials have recommended artistry by dribbling a tennis ball| A RECENT CHECK OF CLOTHES FOR HUNTERS INDICATES THAT YELLOW AND * RED ARE NOT SAFETY COLORS TO WEAR, BEST COLORS ARE FLUORESCENT *BLAZE-ORANGE ! FOLLOWED BY FLUORESCENT "NEON-RED® © EXO FRATURSS STRUICATH, tu River which flows into Reindeer| Lake from the north and Nueltin Lake on the morthern Manitoba a i boundary. AUX, 27 UAW LEAGUE High Triples and Singles: Top shoot-jage bowler with 21 and after having} f hy cof fl ing er of the night was Pete Melch, who|some competition earlier finally pulled ne: Jeoont is for ¥ le playos 8 Surne had a real hot night with a smashing away since Christmas to earn a mar.| EAGER FOR FLY ; one for the season, Don't forget the 760 (308). Gord Stacey had his fastball gin of about six points over the next| Dr. K. H. Doan of the Mani- banquet on Saturday, April 9. {oreasing to keep Pickwicks in the run- men, Congratulations Ross from all the toha government fisheries branch! Winners of the Local 222 Trophy, Hi ning with a lovely 750. (325), Andy boys! Shp ci few v fl third | Czerewaty was tops for Kuchs with a| we also had a tie for the final soc. TEPOTtE taking a fe by fly Blew- nice 745 (277). Teammate Hugh Blight yor as Buicks won 4-0 from Vauxhatis| fishing at mile 442 of the Hudson |was close behind with a good 733 (264). 10 finish in a dead heat with Chevrolets| Bay Railway, which runs to Union| Pete Kupnicki was in there with & 701/41; beat last week's leaders, Oldsmo-| Churchill thivd| (256), despite some tough luck on the pies 3.1 Diesels finished second, tied| "mn 0 world "i, | lace. Jetts and fourth place, Pixies, (corners. Dick Gifford led CNR with a. ear record graying, _. | : : place, Jette and four Pt some good |007 (27%). Veteran, Harry Norton show. with Olds alte downing Corvairs 3-1.liaken by sugling, W |going to the Hudson Bay port and on the streets. By 1934 his slim| as a four : i scores uring the past two-week play-|¢d the younger fellows a few tricks roll-| )iv Maple Leafs downed the unlucky| F) i "making further arrangements to|physique was casting a powerful i ) [BY 8 sou der 19 inches long caught in : offs: ing a nice 682 (304). Gord Tonkin €OM- pontiacs who suffered their fifth shut. I 2 8 |reach grayling waters from there.'shadow at Wembley Stadium as € Ne Doubles: J. Hall 468 with a 261, 207; [Ing out best for Johansens with a 654.| tin succession. Only six points sepa {the Clearwater River in Saskat- R. Clapp 436 with a 228, 208; M. Mc-| Keeping their clubs in the running rated the first nine teams out of ten chewan in 1955, Manitoba tourist} M (0) N T Y I] OPEN THIS SUNDAY B.A. SERV ICE Motor Isaac. 434 with a 239; and M. Nicholson |with good single games were: Howard [starters in this section. |officials say that "If you hook a H. MONTY CRANFIELD NOW! J 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 421 with a 223. Norton 284 and Arnie Joynt of the Fast| po Saturday, April 9 at 1.00 p.m. | Best Turn- MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION ea Yury Singles: E. McCabe 237, H. Baker Flyers with a 262. PL, BR {Fy sharp, we will hold the roll-off for the| | 226, 1. McFarlane 229, 23, V. Colidge| Buneuet Chatter: Our annual ban-|Barron-Hansell Memorial trophy which ested are to contact either Pat Jarvis 588 KING ST. E. Prices In { ' K. HULL'S VIGOR 222, M. McMillen 218, H. Farrow 213.! " " . » *iquet which by the looks of things, is js won by the team with high triple or Charlie Mason on their respective R. Clapp 213, E. Burrus 213, E. Thomp-| Gaping up to be the best in years, will score for the day. This is the last shifts I SIMCOE ST. S. AT LAKE son 210, R. Ellis 210, L. Gorman 208, "hia on Saturday, April 23, at the chance for teams to cop a prize. Co-| Final Third Section and Total Points B. SKITCH'S TEXACO STATION E. Smith 207 and A. Gwilliam 202. same hall as last year. inciding with this event, Buicks and Standing -- Chevrolets 3-22-56, Buicks 83 RITSON RD. S. WORLD'S NO. 1 WELL) Jinks; second place, Go Getlers; place, Champs and fourth place, 5 its. H. MONTY CRANFIELD Winners of the Consolation, Maids; second place, Lulu's; AGT Chevrolets will also determine the final|4-22-51, Diesels 3-21-63 (High Total) STORIE PARK LEAGUE DUPLATE OFFICE LEAGUE section winner via same high triple Oldsmobiles 1-21-55, Cadillacs i-i The end of another bowling $eason| my.. week saw the curtain come team score route, this being the deci-|Maple Leafs 4-18-60, Vauxhalls 0-1 and the Cromwells are the playoff Wid-l4oun on the regular schedule which sion of the rival captains GMC's 3-17-46, Corvairs 1-16-57 and Pon ners: 1073, 968, 1085 for 3126 (Capt. (ty Cores" time in a good number| Our banquet to wind up the season tizcs 0-7-42 Albert Porter). Hibberts won the -|ot years featured eight team competi- will be on 284 SIMCOE ST. S. AT GIBB OSHAWA PH. RA 5-9131 We're Your New Headquarters For MERCURY OUTBOARDS ETC. Con Saturday, April 23, and all] The Section winners were Vauxhalls LE a i T10 for 3253 (Capt. [oF Yours featured ot there were. nmo|the spare bowlers who helped all sea- Maple Leafs, and Buicks tied with The best bowler of the night was radical changes in the league stand. son are invited to attend and any inter-!Chevs for the final section. | Millie Cameron 768 (268, 216, 264); Art| "%: i FT ---- 3 Tuson 679 (261, 227); Bob eG obam gig, [inal Standing: Generals 55, Plan- TE, Ea mania $1 (00. 733) | Bing 53, Laboratory 46, Enginsering 3. and Jean Gresik 607 (210, 225). { Payroll 37, Accounting 37, Stores 35) Over 200: John Cameron 282, Morely |228. Quality, Contre] 7 1 Moore 237, Bill Short 229, Grace Los-| ion Wignetet A ners, Ne To, Harry Wiliams 217, Frank|\0'Y. Planning and Accounting, _ Bright 233, Eileen Barrett 214, Jim Playoffs: the next two weeks | Scott 231, Joyce Porter 310, 203, Rose | Generals, Planning, Laboratory and] Kornylo 204, Oscar Morrison 210, Bea | Payroll will compete for the champion Hudson 210, Vince 3 x 08, |ship trophy while Accounting, En- Ralph Boneham 204, 212, |gineering, Stores and Quality Control rison 225, George Arkwright 224, |will contest the consolation awards. HO 2. ars Scary Kiingbeck 239, | Total pinfall aver four games will gov- DRUG STORES if Labora: | EN We're your newest headquarters Albert Porter 234, 200, Harry Oyler 238 Ozzie Whitmee 222, Blanche Norton 206, | Sid Loscombe 227, Art French 201, 234, | Ziggy Bienkowski 233, and Helen Scott 816. | Don't forget the bowling banquet April 30, 6:30 p.m., Storle Park Club- house. ST. JOHN'S LEAGUE Altos 3186, Odd Six 28432, #808 and Bombers 3695. | The four teams are bowling for the | Championship and it sure looks like Altos are running away! Mike, George were rig! for and if they keep it up, mext should cinch the title, ern. "| Individual Spotlight: The top game Dodgers ja Conkey 235; 23; B. : OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. of the night was turned in by Dan Dale who is really finding the strike zone lately, Dan's top score was 278 and his | double of 513 was just two pins shy of Bert Jones' very nice double of 515. | For the gals, Anne Gutt gave a great demonstration of precision bowling with her strong 277 single and 439 ouble. | 200 Club: A good number of the mem- bers were attendance this week: D. Dale 278, ; A. Gutt 277; J. Mintern | 255; J. Button 247; W. Anthony 251; D. | Tilk 239, 237; B. Joes. 268. 230; J Me- | ; R. 627 SIM ar 227 SIM SYBLOCK'S FINA STATION BROWN'S SUPERTEST STATION 334 PARK RD, S. LAWLESS SHELL STATION BELL'S B.A. STATION 265 KING ST. W. CLEMENT'S SUPERTEST STATION COE ST. S. COE ST. S. 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Bombers are as rusty as was| 'The boys finished another hectic sea- predicted a month ago and I hate to) Sof this week and Diesels won out for mention it but Celia had a 92 for her the high total points award ~ The Wal- | third game. Maybe she should stick to | ter Knox Memorial trophy -- which was Bingo! {originally donated by Fred Dobney of The Consolation Roll-off a lot|Walkerville, a former employee and . Goofers 2926, No Names 2018, | bowler in Oshawa. Diesels composed {of Ross Coulson (captain), Don Mount- | JURY & LOVELL LID. 8 KING ST. EAST RA 3-2245 LANE PHARMACY 302 STEVENSON ROAD NORTH RA 8-6661 PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE 1.) "2 J Ep URY WORLD'S NO.1 OUTBOARDS 2845. 1l-off in this a couple of cripples on heard that Steve and Ed the steam bath so it shou a bit! The banquet is going to be held on April 23, so pass it along to your bowl ers and if there are any complaints, tell the committee that you elected last year, Id help quite 2s they failed in two sections by a lone | point. Ross Coulson also was our high aver-' BUSH LEAGUE Monday night's playoff action got off to an exciting start, with Kuch Shoes and Evan's Loam putting on a nice display of bowling with only 45 pins separating them. Johansens, Who couldn't get that big game and as a result are 227 pins off the pace. In the consolations, CNR stayed on their hot streak taking a 131 pin lead over the Pickwick Cleaners Playoff Standings: (Championship Series -- (3 games of a 6-game series) Kuch Shoes 3449 (1107, 1213, 1129); Evan's Loam 3404 (1007, 1159, 1238); Johansen Builders 3177 (1061, 1043, 1073); Tool Room 2064 (1003, 992, 969); Nick's Billiards 2832 (914, 926, 992). 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