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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Apr 1965, p. 11

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HE'S 'AN ODDBALL' End Of Winter Season Recalls Definition Of Ice Fisherman TORONTO -- The approachjwaters of Lake Temagami orjice in early April, it is con- of the spring break-up marks|any waters south of and includ- sidered to be desirable now that the end of another season for ajing the French and Mattawa/no person shall place a hut on particular breed: of angler, the} Rivers. the ice after the last day of ice fisherman. Under regula-| The Department of Lands and|March, nor shall they use or tions, all fish huts were to be/Forests explains that "due tojoccupy such a hut for fishing off the ice by March 31 on thelthe rapid deterioration of the after that date. For reasons of safety, all huts should be j ht in at this time". SPORTS OUTDOORS By Bill Bero) brought in at this tim sa Ft The passing of another ice Help for Ice Fisherman in time of need... nihine ee ee es f ; Wied $05 on K. D. McKesson's comments on < "The Mighty Ice Fishermen" published in the. Michigan Con- servation Magazine in: 1954: The ice fisherman is a heavily plumaged bird whose call is 'Beeg-eeg-egad' my feet are atl ----__--' === DON'T PANIC IF YOU FALLIN. MOVE SLOWLY TOWARD THE SOLID ICE LEDGE. PROPEL YOURSELF BY KICK- ING YOUR FEET AND EXTEND~ ING THE ARM FORWARD TO THE UNBROKE! N ICE. strong enough to support a WORK YOURSELF SLOWLY OVER THE | spindly-legged canary, he's out on it, bundled in so much cloth- ing he can't bend his knees, and hovering over a hole he has chopped out with his own little frost-bitten hands. He may be identified in season by a red, dripping nose, a frozen jigging ifinger and one frozen pant leg from stepping into old. fishing holes. oe. He scowls if it storms, beats his kids when it rains, and stomps around like a bull moose if he has to work his shift on weekends, About this tlme of year, the true blue ice fisher- man shows his colors. He goes around frowning fiercely at the sky, hopefully scanning the weather forecast and upsetting the entire household in search of various pieces of fishing equipment. He is a crafty in- dividual who has fished the same lake many times. If he . catches anything, he hurriedly FOR THOSE TRYING TO HELP SOMEONE, HAVE SOMEONE CALL THE LOCAL POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT RIGHT AWAY. DON'T ALL CROWD AT EDGE OF ICE E TO EFFECT A RESCUE. A SPARE TIRE FROMA ce Ls ~-- OM 5 ee TT WILL We, Y) SCARFS AND STRONG WI , CLOTHING MAY BE OF HELP IE NOTHING ELSE 15 AVAIL: VE : jing no interest whatsoever. | Wives jsearching for the source and 'cure of this strange migratory slips the fish into his pack-sack which he will swear . contains nothing more than his lunch. HE'S SECRETIVE TOO One just doesn't enquire as to what bait he's using. His own mother couldn't pry that in- formation out of him. There is one thing all fishermen have in common, however -- an acute serise of awareness of what's doing around him while display- have spent years drive which pulls otherwise nor- mal husbands to the frozen cold!" By the time the ice is} |spirit, he'll absently reply, lakes. Most wives are likely to juse the argument that. bears |hibernate all winter and the jvery least their husbands can }do is stick close to the house. | This has little effect on the true lice fisherman. If he has the true \'Yeah", but look at the nasty jdisposition of the bear and go on about his own business. | The habits of true ice fisher- {men are beyond human compre- hension, Here he sits out the winter on his favorite lake. This is the delicate creature who |won't walk to-the corner gro- cery store without a heated) |brick in his pocket, He beefs if) |the wife opens the bedroom win-} dow to shake the dust mop, growls at the slightest draft, and takes to his bed in a state of rage if the furnace goes out. | Ask any wife what she thinks of jan ice fisherman. I'll bet ten-to- one the answer will be "an odd- ball if ever there was one'. CHARLES 0. AND 'CHARLIE 0' HAVE A SECRET Charles O. Finley, owner of the Kansas City Athletics, offers an apple to 'Charlie 0"', a Missouri mule and the ball club's new mascot. The animal was given to Fin- ley by Governor Warren Hearnes. Questions from newsmen, concerning state- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, April 3, 1965 ]}] Elbow Injury LOS ANGELES (AP) -- In- jury - plagued Sandy Koufax was back on the disabled roll Friday and there was no way to tell when the Los Angeles Dodgers' pitching star would be ready to return to action. + \traumatic arthritic condition of jhis left elbow which tends to jflare up under constant stress," said the team physician, Dr. Robert Kerlan, after examin- ing the stiff and swollen elbow. Koufax's chances of pitching Mets in New York April 12 ap-|y pear dim. Dodgers' Sandy Koufax Sidelines te he 8 Oke "Sandy will reMmain here» three to four days," Dr. Ker-* lan said. * "It is too early to tell what { the results of the treatment « will be, and it is also too early to "Sandy is suffering from &lagain," tell when he will pitch The 29-year-old strikeout king - flew from the Dodgers' train- . ing base at Vero Beach, Fla., . Thursday. 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And Plante, who helped win six Stanley Cups for Montreal Canadiens during his NHL career, made 26 stops as Balti-| more Clippers blanked Hershey Bears 2-0 for their second straight victory in a_ best-of- HILLMAN SCORES Pappin also set up a goal by Larry Hillman, another of last year's victorious Leafs, and re- ceived assists on both his) jeastern quarter-final 2-1) Woodstock 7 Collingwood 4 Ottawa 2 International League broke the game wide open at/Des Moines 4 Port Huron 3 (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) Allan Cup Kingston 9 Shawville 5 (Kingston witis best-of-seven eastern quarter-final 4-1) New Glasgow 4 Sherbrooke 15 (Sherbrooke leads best-of-five | (Woodstock leads best - of- seven eastern semi-final 1-0) Nelson 1 Drumheller 3 (Nelson leads __ best - of - five} western quarter-final 2-1) Memorial Cup Smiths Falls 0 (Ottawa leads _ best - of - five counters from Billy Harris, @/eastern quarter-final 1-0) third member of the 1964 Stan-/no.+ arthur 5 Fort William 6) ley Cup champions, as_ the} Americans treated a crowd ofl one game tied) 8,012 -- their largest in nine| (Best-of-nine final tied © 4-4, years in the AHL -- to an im- jsince Sunday and four days is |just a little too long to go with-| out playing a game," he said. | Four years ago the Hawks won the Stanley Cup with Mi- kita setting Cup records for as- pressive display. | Second - period goals by Dick} Snead Shares Specialists In WHEEL ALIGNMENT Straightening General Repairs {5 CHURCH ST. 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His groin injury still]Friday unleashed an assault on hero, was still booting them out! portland 1 Vancouver 0 eee It Likes You Leafs keeps repeating: "'We're/hampered his movement at top|the Toronto managemtent charg-|for New York Rangers in the "B a seven samitinal. tad Distributor going to beat them - we're/speed and Imlach said no deci-/ing that Toronto players had in-|National Hockey League. | " sensed | 156 GIBB STREET . i to the! yj i Just the same, Montreal Ca-|time. ment to 'do as much damage| american Hockey League ial assis pricing Da dal nadiens remain 8-to-5 favorites' Both coaches said Friday that|@S possible. mid-season but they're proving! semi-final 2.0) | best-of-seven Stanley Cup semi-|minders -- Johnny Bower for|ford Smythe dismissed the Mol-|off campai TE EN . tebe! : < ) S gners when the name yar mono Pee -- gen Leafs and Charlie Hodge for Ca-|son charge as "'typical Montreal!of the re at stake is Calder | Tulsa 4 -- ee 'ad tos S PH SON S$ joug e odds cou rop|nadiens. rather than Stanley. (Best-of-seven semi-final tie GARAGE vored to repeat their initial per formance of Thursday night,| s when they downed the Leafs 3-2| Ings ope 0 eep mayhem than hockey. The consensus in Canadiens' circles is that the Habs will of their superior skating. =| By JERRY GLADMAN "You don't play this game Coach Toe Blake of Canadiens) DETROIT (CP)--Detroit Red|with the idea of deliberately said Friday he is "not worried|Wings spent another day pick-|eliminating a player," said play hockey. Friday and coach Sid Abel|part of the game. But you don't "There's no reason we can't/hopes they paid particular at-|set out to 'get' a man." win--we can outskate. them,"|tention to the dangers of falter-| jul) scored one Chicago goal However, Imlach has other) Abel, the apostle of playoff re-|day night. ideas on the subject. \laxation, expressed concern Fri-| jn the regular season, he had "We're not playing European ; . Playing Me ay|League champions may. havelsutfered the first of a series of aes pegs ate a iar knee injuries last February and The Toronto coach was vehe- op r Yimanaged only one more goal ment in declaring "we'll hit)Black Hawks Thursday night. | "We were only on the ice once|MIKITA SET RECORDS MADE 'MISTAKE' Blake in rebuttal pointed out the Leafs got their two. goals|«y a ? You worry that they'll lose| ists and total points. In the mistake of standing around do-| The Wings pulled ..out the gs | tiv *hi ' ing nothing jopener of the best-of-seven se-lthe Soe didn't get past "We must keep skating tojries 4-3, coming from behind : The Hawks weren't entirely rough they play I think we can|lead. And Abel badly wants an-| happy about the officiating in because we have more goodjother victory Sunday night be- Thursday's series opener, par- skaters than they have," Blake|fore the scene shifts to Chicago|'icularly a hooking penalty to One Leaf who came in for|club is far from happy. and a roughing minor against substantial praise from Imlach| "It's not that we play badly Detroit centre Norm Uliman, was ex-Canadien winger Dickie|in Chicago," he said. "We just|Which they felt should have Moore, who still holds the/HAVE BEEN HOMERS RCH ied Remereihe. wes NHL record for the most points} Chicago and Detroit have rpeoogei off, Detroit captain scored in a single season--96--|been notorious homers against Alex Delvecchio scored the goal lach said. lyears, with the Wings picking! The Hawks protested when "It looks like he (Moore) fi-|up only four points in their last Ullman and Hull both received nally came around and if he can|14 visits to the Stadium in reg-|{Wo minutes for a high-sticking one hell of a hockey player next|Hawks earned only five at|/Golden Jet emerged with two year." Olympia. cuts on his lip. They felt Ull- Moore, who sat out a year be-- In the Chicago camp, coach|Man should have had a major this year, potted the Leafs' | attributed to Abel before Thurs-| To make matters worse, Ull- opening goal 'in Thursday day night's game that the Wings|man beat Hull out of the box night's contest. would be out to 'test'? Bobby|when their time expired and ar- Kent Douglas, the rugged de-|would stand up." \time to score the winning goal fenceman who was banished| sm : -- ics OOSER ASS after he felled Habs' Dave Ba- will be allowed to play unless | NHL president Clarence Camp- bell decides on further action. | game and was hit with a $100 fine for his lumberjack antics. Terry Harper, Canadiens de- stitches and suffered a slight concussion as the result of a collision with big Frank Mahov- clared himself set for Satur- day's return bout. Wrecking Demolition We Wreck Anywhere-- FREE ESTIMATES Call 725-4285 Or Write-- American League e | By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Rochester leads best-of-seven Sma ert isqgagre |- A year ago, Jim Pappin was|semi-final 20) ° You Like lt... MONTREAL (CP) -- Coachjtised but was still' an uncertain|nadiens president David Molson though no longer a Stanley Cup) Western League going to win Saturday." sion will be made prior to game/structions from their manage-| Both were demoted 1-1) PHONE 723-3042 to win the second game of the|they will go with the same net-| Toronto president Staf-|themselves just as deadly play- : ; Central League by game time, the Habs are fa- Pappin's two goals within 18|1-1) in a game that featured more} 'Homer' String Intact come out on top on the strength) g if the Leafs will settle down and|ing winners at the race track|Reay. "Players get hurt. That's Blake said. jing in the final furlong. \and set up the other two Thurs- \day that his National Hockey|3g goals in 48 games until he rules in this league," Imlach Cup semi-finals against Chicago! oyer the rest of the schedule. them every chance we get." Thursday "when we made the 4 ne their 'edge. next two years he was ineffec- beat them and no matter how|twice after blowing an early said. Stadium,: a rink on which his right-winger Eric Nesterenko Moore. have bad luck." been five minutes. "deserves a lot of credit," Im-jeach other for the last two|'at made it 3-3. get his confidence back, he'll be ular-season games while the exchange from _ which the fore being drafted by the Leafs Billy Reay deplored a rehark| for drawing blood, Canadiens' main adversary,|Hull to see whether "that knee! rived in the Chicago zone just in ion with a swipe of his stick, | Douglas was thrown out of the! fenceman who was cut for six lich, practised Friday and de- Any Description 161 Mill St., Oshowa OSHAWA Fred A. Smith Co, 115 Simcoe St. S. Ph. 728-6272 WHITBY Gerold Beck Ltd, 311 Brock St. N. Ph. 668-5828 |Meissner and Ulf Sterner were fall the Clippers neeed to sub- due the Bears. | Tourney Lead | | GREENSBORO, N.C. 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