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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1965, p. 7

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NEW eee 0 a slim ings in ir . lers Ragen >8 of records. The annual fishing awards of Field and Stream magazine, released in the Match issue out today, show only one mark equalled although some other anglers came close, A five-pound arctic grayling Janded in Great Sear Lake in the Northwest Territories by Dr. Lawrence J.- Wilchins of Cincinnati matched the record- holder caught in Great Slave Lake five years earlier. It fell for the popular Daredevil 'soon, > Other nofthern waters pro- duced some tackle-busters. A lake trout tipping the scales at 58 Ibs, 9 oz. came from the Chantrey Inlet area of the Northwest Territories. L. T. Verner of Dallas, Tex., was the lucky angler. : The Tree River, flowing into Coronation Gulf north of Great Bear, continued to produce giant arctic char, Biggest weighed 22 Ibs. 12 07. and was caught by Walter E. Pierce of Lemont, Ill., also on a Dare- Oshawa Man Tops Brook Trout List pounds came {rom Labrador rivers. J. Gonthier of Montreal pulled one weighing 10 Ibs, 5 oz, from the Kepimits and P. S. Moore of Montreal caught one two ounces heavier in the Atikokan. The rivers are close together about 209 miles 'north- east of Sept-Iles, Que. 40 _ pounds. on & musky bug lure. for top honors. I, Nélson of Champaign, Ill, i Hatchet Lake, and Roland Lafrancois of S| Paul l"Ermite, Que., bec's Piscatosin Lake. Leonard Hartman of Ogdens- burg, N.Y., continued his mus- kie mastery with five fish over Tops was a 61- pounder, All came from the St. Lawrence River and all struck In northern pike, it was a tie Fish of 31% pounds were caught by Alvin Saskatchewan, in Que- British Columbia's 'Duncan THE OSHAWA TIMRS, Pridey, Pebrocty 26,1968 J. Ring Newcomer Picked To Tonight's Bout NEW YORK (AP)--The ofds could change, but tight now. un- tried, undefeated Oscar Bona- vena of Argentina 1% a surpris- ingly heavy 840-5 favorite heavyweight contender Zora Folley. They are to clash in a 10- rounder at Madison Square Garden here tonight. The match could lure more than 10,000 fans, Boxing has been on the tise in New York since the bristling bout staged by heavyweights Floyd Patterson and George Chuvalo at the Garden Feb. 1. The Bonavena - Foley scrap figures to be a lively one be- tween a young puncher and @ veteran boxer, On the basis of style and ex- perience, the fourth - ranking contender from Chandler, } , Should chop up the stocky, flat - footed Argentine. Bonavena, 22, and a pro only 18 months, has an 89 record River produced a 29 - pound dolly varden trout for William A. Gallicano of Nelson. who used a home-made lure with his spinning rig. VANCOUVER TOPS Biggest silver (coho) salmon came from California and Washington rivers in the open division but for fly-casting it was Vancouver Isiand's Cowichan Bay hands down. Top three, all from Victoria, were Ernest Bur- rows, 18 ibs. 10 o7.; Bernie Longpre, 15 Ibs, 6 oz; Ralph D. Wherry, 15 Ibs. Top steelhead, or seagoing rainbow trout, was a 30%- pounder caught by Jim Conway of Portland, Ore., in the Ba- bine River of northern B.C. Two notable walleyes came from Canadian waters. J, 0, Le- duc of Napierville Que., caught t. In Tourney McMurray's |: one of 15 Ibs. 3 oz. from Que- bec's McLennan Lake and George W. Heinrich of Alton, Iowa, pulled a 1414-pounder rom Eagle Lake in the Dry den, Ont., district, Only bigger One recorded was a 16%- pounder from Dale Hollow Lake in Tennessee. | including seven knockouts, against no one of any Con- sequence. Slow moving and wide open, the mop - haired youngster depends on the power of his left hook and fait right. A pro 11% years, Folley has TOP PLAYERS NAMED Wednesday were named era. teleeuien ae a ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING ant POR j enciagihs STOR cEN DOORS- WINDOWS PRIME WIN CMHC pp dads FLEXAL SIDI JALOUSIES REGLAZING AND RE-SCREENING ALUMINUM DOOR AND WINDOW INSERTS Showroom and Factory PHONE 728-1633 95 ATHOL ST, E., OSHAWA devel, The record 24 - pounder came from the Tree in 1962, $3 WHOPPERS HIT Three whopping brook trout got into the rankings, led by John Sharp's champ of 11 Ibs. 3 oz. Sharp, of Oshawa, caught it. from unnamed water in the Sudbury district on a minnow. Two other brookies above 10 a 68-7-4 record, imcludi 38 This Saturday, the Oshawa sd MecMurray's Baskétball team journeys to Hamilton, to parti- cipate in the first annual Car- ling's "Red Ball" Basketball tournament. The invitational tournament, which will feature all the top teams in Ontario, is one-of the highlights of this season, MeMutrray's first opponents will be the fine intermediate club from London, The tourna- ment is a double elimination CHAMPAGNE DIET lately in golf victory, He says he's gaining weight and is nasty on the course, even to himself. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS type, which requifes two losses DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE STORIE PARK LEAGUE pay abet bpehre they are Satete Team Standings -- White Stars 72,355-7;| We give special mention te Lou Locke)" ' ey r pent TV Towers er. i wie aay" | for his triple of 729 and Herry wailiigens inated. ee vel 67,561-7; Dunn's ailors (204-7; | § his of 718, Mar] Craddock and Reg) j Brunswick Bowlers - 67,1967; Orphans! Wood won the hidden scores, | Other teams competing fot) 7 S7.8447; | Income Life 68,174.01 Oshawa) High Triples -- A. Anderson os, | the Intermediate title are To- Auto. Trim 66,691-0; People's jothing | Locke 729, H. Williams 718, M. Williams Jit ians 64,8370; Motor City 62,8140; Rose Bowll 91», 0, Whitmee 654, J, Scott (Sr.) Galonie pie an A Nia 8 a - F240 and Canadian Tire Corp. 60,667.|R. Wood 639, B, Amey 633, 0. Menzie|/ Falls, Aylmer, Owen Sound, " |Hamilton Cosens, and Brant- Over 200 -- $, Powlenchuk 265, G. Ark-| ford Regis Over 700 -- H, Gogen 734, D. Moss 711,/ 491 and J, Whitmee 600 M. Bell 694, R. Brown 854, H Kainitsky | 094, A, Rich 736, L. Hyman 790, D. Statal wright 243, V, Craddock 237, E. Kornylo) . Le oaag + Pata a O'Reilly 772/91, 202, J. Porter 231, C, Wilson 22%, 215; MoMurray's, plagued by in- Se set ilatn ats, 1, Ketntteny| donemgen Bo Me, Naan Hs ULM, Cee jurtes, sickness and overtime 933, L. Hymen 315 and R. Brown 370.) 212, Nash | _ Kane} WOrk have not beer able to Good Efforts -- J. Irving 130, J ur-| ag ON ? ; NY LEMA GOES BACK TO In celebration of his Sist party In New York, on birthday, golfer Tony Lema Thursday. He blames his indulges in champagne and quitting smoking for not a birthday cake, during a hearing the corks popping | League Play Over, CKLB Leads Pack ten. Mike Skoblikowsky led Bolahood's with 12 points with Andy Cherkas getting ten and Bill Swindell counted nine points, The first round of the playoffs start this Saturday with CKLB meeting Parts and Service, Po- lice Association battles Fire- fighters and Bolahood's meet Kinloch's. The series are two- game total point affairs with the winners going into a round- robin series for the league title. FINAL STANDINGS P WL Pts, 1410 420 8 616 6 16 812 9 10 9 10 CKLB won the Minor League Basketball title with a 58-19 vie- tory over Parts and Service. In other games, Gord Perkins scored 27 points to lead Fire- fighters to a 45-43 overtime win over Police Association and Kin- loch's whipped Bolahood's 50-33. Joe Krasney fired 23 points tor CKLB while Victor Rudak icked up 17 and Jeff O'Borne oped another 16. For the losers, Denis Hercia notched seven points. Perkins' fine effort of 27 points produced the season's highest individual performance in one game. Dave Mason earned ten points to help Firefighters to their win. This game went into) two overtime periods before the winner was declared. "For Poddiee Association, Charles Matlowe scored 19 points to protect his scoring championship, Sam Skoblikow- sky picked up 12 and Dave Cal- ' Ger scored eight points, in what had to be one of the top games of the season. In the final contest, Bob Shep- * herd paced Kinloch's to victory with 20 points. Claude Rochefort scored 12 and Joe Zimny tallied Taikoten. Mike Skoblikowsky Bolahood's with 12 points with 220, B. is J, Sawdon 212, C, Nash 211, B }206, E. Morris 204, J. Scott (Jr.) 204) field a full team for any game Cotte 103, R. Pednerbecki 120, W. Alten) 999; oe bry y bd | 202; A. Williams 203, J, Cameron 202, R |this ear but stili have an: 126, 8. Millar 107, P. Skidmore 115, B.| py 201, T. Loney 201 end J. John- Smith 113, R Smith 122-130, A, Aucon| gon 20% " laged a nine-win and three-lost 9 Johnstons 8, record 106-176, J. Rovers 130, M. Fenton 127,|" Standings -- Hibberts G, Barnhart 127, B. Prentice 129 and J. mils 6, Hillsides 7, Cuberts 7, Montraves : For Saturday's tournament, |Tom Olinyk will join Bob Grier Parker 130 7, Tresanes 6, Colleges 5, Cromwells 5, Lemon League -- G. Barnhart 65, Burtohs 4, Simeoes 3and Oxfords 3. WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH | Post OFFICE LEAGUE \in the lineup providing tremend- Laneue Team Standing --Strikers 11, Un-/ous rebounding strength. Gar- touchables -6, Hotshots 6, Helf Decents 6,/ e} Pons a tnd. Siriors' 6. |ney Gunn and Gary Newitt have ver 200 -- Dave Kyle 207, D. Kunkie|ShOwn strong scoring punch in 209, Ruddy Longtin 204, J, Whittaker 203,/ re ' Pat Kunkle 234, Ann Goreski 219, 215 at _ gb expected iKen MacDonnell 259, J. Gibbs 269, 271,/t0 continue in this manner, R, MacLean 212, Joyee Ash 218, 243 and) However, the backcourt men Sain ee' -- Ny. seneom 9s, @rhet|Of McMurray's are all doubtful Henry 89 ahd Donna Gibbs 92. statters. Both Jim Rowden and Bob Booth expect they will have to work and Jack Lyons is fight- ing off an attack of the Triples -- Ruddy Longtin 591, Ann Gar- @ski 589, Joyce Ash 639, Ken MacDon- 'flu. Only Al Etchells is a sure Starter at guard, REMEMBER WHEN? . . LEGION MIXED LEAGUE 600 By THE CANADIAN PRESS 206, Th were thi Bud Owen 231. | Over 200 bark Smith' m, Batty Small, Jo Anne Heggtviet of Ottawa won the Olympic downhill Cellar Dwellers -- Bert Black 247, Bon Wild 244, Peter Rines Weeks, Allin Anderson, Harry Gray,|236, Joyce Taylor 228, Vi Brown 226, Murray McPherson, Doreen Pollard, Jean George Haines 226, Elia Roznik 222, Betty! Ward and Dorothy Bennett. MacDonald 26, Doreen Kelemen 208,| Points Taken --Colts 1, 'Mices 1, Wild+| "Mac MacDorhid 208, Warren Miller 208 oats 3, Bears 1, Mules 4, Tigers 3, Lambs! pear) McKeegan 207, 3, Kifeats 1, Skunks 3, Meows 0. |Louls Bleck 202 and Ron MeKeegen 200. skiing gold medal and two separate world titles as the result of her victory in the slalom at the Winter Olym- pics at Squaw Valley, Calif., five years ago today--in 1960, Besides the Olympic Team Stendings -- Lambs 7, Skunks 7,) Mules 6 Tigers 6, Colts 5, Wildcats 4, CLUB % League slaliom--first Olympic - gold medal] in skiing ever won Kiteats 3, Mices |, Bears and Meows 0. by a Canadian--Miss Heggt- WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE veit was presented with the Team Standings -- Lucky Strikes 15, HI Lo's 13, Hi Balls 12, Go-Getlers 11, Gay Six V1, Head Pins 11, Flyers 10, Pin Pickers 9, Alley Cats 5 and Jesters 4. Gver 600 -- B. Strutt 760 (269, 248, International Skiing Federa- tion gold medals for world titles in the combined Alpine events and the world sla- lom: A week later she an- 243); H. Singular 733 (311, 239); P. Bell 697 (257, 256)+ B. Wilson 670 (296, 233); nouneed she was retiring from the sport. oth LN ware High Tripies -- Jim Childerhose 730 (241, 211, 278); John Black 653 (203, 271); Annabelle Cobb 621 (258, 207); Joyce Lamb 609 (250) and Ken Cobb Jr, 60 yy esate we. se WZ 48). High Singles -- Ken Cobb Sr, 280, Henry Veenhot 276, 201; Herb Wiley 242, Martin Sommerville 242, Connie Clapp 236, Lorne Martin 223, Morris Love 229, 223; Helen Slater 230, Doug Smith 227, Betty Clark 222, Dorothy Bennett 222, Terry Gerrow 221, 206: Betty Love 216, Keith Pollard 215, Irene Rahme 215, Audrey White 214, Cecil Lamb 211, Joan Slater 211, Mabel,| Smith 210, Bill Taylor 209, Thelma Owen| Ron Moore 203, Edna Wilson 201 and CKLB Police Assoc. Bolahood's Parts and Service Firefighters Kinloch's SCORING LEADERS Pts. 189 155 133 130 127 108 105 104 102 6 Northern New Brunswick and) Quebec's Gaspe Peninsular i ileal | ° | mon. Top three were Henry P.| King, Mancheste:, Mass., 42| AHL Will Approve capedia; Edmund P. Rogers,| Draft Agreement Greenwich. Conn., 40 pounds,| John R. Hughes, Montreal, 38|board of governors of the Amer- pounds, Little Cascapedia. lican Hockey League has tenta- any showing in the largemouth|@ raft agreement with the or smallmouth bass divisions, |National Hockey League. jand appointed Eddie Shore of Springfield (tndians, Paul \Punch Imlach, representing Rochester Americans, and AHL, plete negotiations with the NHL on the draft propusal made by jbell. The draft would allow AHL 60 players submitted by the NHI. In return, the NHL could //AHL club. The Ameri¢an '\League would begin draftin } \not commence its draft of AHL jplayers until June, 1966. | « KING WEST shared honors for Atlantic sal-| pounds, Quebec's Grand Cas- New Brunswick's Restigouche;|} BALTIMORE (AP) -- The No Canadian waters made|tively approved a proposal for em er eg The board met here this week Bright of Cleveland Barons, president Jack Riley to com- NHL president Clarence Camp: teams to draft from a pool of draft one player from éath 4\thig June, but the NHL woul | | PLAY GOLF 100 Thornton Rd. N., Oshewe 9 Holes CANADA'S BEST Bob Bedard (above) of Sherbrooke, Québec, was this week named the. top Canadian tennis player of 1964, by the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association. This marked the 10th consecutive year that Bedard has been placed atop the men's divi- sion. =--CP Wirephoto MY FAIR LADY orsion sy BLUEBIRD Stars of Romance styled them in our window. Every Bl diamond is guare anteed flawless and insured free for one year against loss or damage. week. Excellent Greens -- Well Trapped Membership Available 10% Reduction if paid by Mer, 15 Orgenizati Office G esk about Group Membership Pen Information--7 23-6101 --------4 Charles Marlowe Bill Langley Victor Rudak Gord Perkins Joe Krasney Rick Belinski Bob Shepherd David Calder Jeff O'Borne Dave Mason We hed only one Betty Stonebridge @ 403: total. 203 Scores -- Pearl Anderson, 2271; Ruby Lane, 221 and @va McCabe, 201, Points Taken -- Maple Leafs, 3 -- But- tons, 0; Maples, 2 -- Rosettes, 1; Mis fits, 2 and Belles, 1, Standings --- Maple Leafs, 6; Belles, 4; Buttons, 3; Maples, 2; Misfits, 2 and Rosettes, 1. } UAW LADIES AUX, No, 27 Melvor 642 M, Rosseav 627; High Doubles -- Jessie Hamacher 413 (2M, 210)3 1. Fowler 622 (277, 205); J.| (249) And Elien Burrus 47° (25) Robinson 619 (263); B. Keenan 610 (211,| High Singles ---- Ruby Rockbrune 209; ROUND-ROBIN SERIES Playotfs Underway Now, 2) civcvi "sth ish iris & Simcoe Hall Minor Loop | Points Taken -- Stars 3, 0; Senith 42%, A Keenon iat; 6. Olonon Hia,| SYUEL enbae Be Hewmeres O Try. Bars Lr TO tee aie tiene | Team Standing -- Stars 22, Gulter 11-220, B, Calder 21), J. Mensink 210,| Goipanes is mamveven ti, ahlshie Y bre The Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Minor Basketball League, poy ea, " Bill Wayling led the winners Commerce, opened their round: With 12 points, Doug: Peeling robin playoff series this week, (Counted 11 while Brian Barker ed [fot nine and Jim Yakemishyn |g 'stu ise'wilvewseh "ih hater McGee 236, Cy Usher 229, Ruth Solski 225, Bertha Sutheriand 215, Ruth Parrott two. | For Beaumarks, Ben Barker| Polaris, 10.30 a.m.; Beaumarks notched three points with Bob| Versus Nickis, 11.00 a.m. and Dervent, Wes Peterek and Dave 8 iy tackle Redstones, at marksman for Nickis with eight) points. Greg Medinski had six while Ted Coulson and David Wales fired two apiece. | 200, E. Moreau 209, C. Burrill 206 B.| mealies 7. ATLAS WINS EASILY | picked: up. one; 211, Edith McMahon 203, Hugh MeMahon Smales getting two each. John Bielak scored four) week, fast 248 for double rotied 185, WRESTLING FRIDAY, FEB, 26th, 8:30 P.M, The Beast vs. Michele Barone PROFESSOR HIRO & FRED ATKIN! DIAMONDS FOR HAPPINESS R. Wilson 670 (243, 231); T. MeNeil 675 PAY LITTLE AS 10% DOWN AT BURNS = JEWELLERS vs. _ANDY ROBIN iH TONY PARISH Fianegen vi. Alexander the Greet The i vs. Paul D -- Ringsides only at the Ce- sino Rest--All others ot Auditorium 4 tie (234,- 218); Admission Prices for these Exhibitions = 1.50-1.25-1.00 PA MILOSH PROMOTER IVIC AUDITORIUM BUS SEVICE Open Pri, TO & FROM x) Tit 9 p. 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