12. THE COHAWA TIMES, Pridey, July 17, 1964 Kinmount Angler ' ' baa e e Lands 32-lb. Trout |i && 0 S H AW A' S$ : E 1 omenul USTS | snoourr, ont. ccry--1 | took four hours of straining and ; e 1+ § e "yg |fisherman's. skill but it was worth it when K. J. Budd of (@ | Ing n 1 ar this community 30 miles north | of Lindsay landed a 32-pound 99 ' } mclunsetccop<AUE taind-\'s broke the Pine Valley eduree| Bob 'Bigat' of Tokenid chotie| "reyes BLASTER : y o : { maik of Winnipeg, the only com-|record by firing a six-under-par|ued his fine play by knocking Bang tk mag lag Py et petitor from outside Ontario) 65. over George Gardiner of Guelph pound test line, Mr. Budd 4 taking' part in the Canadian} Other top Canadian pros to|5 and 3 in the first round and caught the trout in nearby j d professional match play cham-|make it through both of Thurs-jeliminating Ross Babcock of pionship, moved into the favor-|day's rounds included defending Kitchener one up in the second pase ge a Be aomgg Bi ite's role Thursday by defeating| champion Alvie Thompson, Moe| round. 'Al Balding of Toronto 3 and 1|Norman and Jerry Magee, all) Maue, a lefthander, advanced ---- and was 28 inches in : 0, Sader a Ge oo bi Aaa nail pry Lag gem othe Canadia' rectnd for lake But the favorite's mantle is ener an us ue of|Gary Fawcett of Toronto 5 an e Canadian probably unwanted by the 190-| Bolton. 3 in the first round and taking|trout is 63 pounds, caught in sling pound Homenuik as the field of|MISSED PUTTS _ |a2 and 1 victory over Mel Tay-|Lake Athapapuskow, Man., in 16 survivors enters today's third| Balding, the lanky touring|lor of Aurora in the afternoon,|1930. The world record is 63 pounds, two ounces, caught in fourth jrounds Pro, edged Bruce Murray of St.| Semi-finals and finals are re considered al- 'gi 2 and 1 in the morn-| saturday. Lake Superior in 1952. mos ro ran up ag t unbeatable after Wednes- a sour putter in the afternoon. day's warm-up round in which He missed at least five putts of ; : : a less than four feet and Home- ee ; . ; nuik wrapped up the match i Bobby Nichols with @ 20-foot birdie putt on the ' wh Our own Service Men will | t7th. : é e j look after your oll furnace as Leads PGA Vi a Homenuik had gained a sec- J ' : s ond-round berth by defeating ei; if it were their own. They're Frank Kobylnick of Kitchener " on call 24 hours a day. Course Record 5 and 3 in the opening round. : Magee, another/veteran of the oe Ohio (CP)--A = nes tour, stayed in the a a ss an | discarded $5 putter has given|ning for -prize money 0 Di e babytaced Dolby ee rE sey. cmathing pest MU Radio-Dispatched! Call Us Anytim course record and a three-stroke| Huestis of Thornhill 8 and 6 in lead over home-town hero Jack|the first round and dropping > | Nicklaus in the first round of| Bob Rothme! of Brantford 6 and Brett. 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