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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, July 6, 1967 John Clayton Joins Ranks The 30 - year - old jockey ' kk M xploded lik b d Fourth Jockey Moyers' «ict sx 'siona Foun tered U.S. thoroughbred racing ridden seven winners, but not with consecutive mounts. Sev- eral also have gone 6-for-6, but it took Moyers to go seven in a REMEMBER WHEN... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chuck McKinley won the Seven - Straight records by booting home seven/row on a single program. men's singles tennis cham- straight winners Tuesday before! "This is just thing you! pionship at Wimbledon five i ie a holiday crowd of 21,832 fans.|aream about," Moyers said year ago thesis 1803 -| First Time, US. Apprentice jockey Richard) tuesday after his seventh vic-| in a year of victories he Grubb set Canadian riding rec- tory aboard Four Finters in| has not since equalled, The BOSTON (AP) -- Leroy Moy-|ords earlier this year when he|the featured $11,525 Mayflower} ame year he won the U.S ers, who won his first big stakes/rode seven straight winners at|c+axes for juveniles. indoor singles, clay court yout abl yer ago track Toronto's Greenwood race) sir Gordon Richards of Eng-| championship, and the in- 4 track, land won 12 straight over aj door doubles partnered by his lucky strip--and with good i reason. | A handful of U.S. riders had| three - day period in 1933. Rod Laver. Centennial Weekend Green Gaels' Top Scorers Green Gael, John Clayton is Peeperrememn: far ahead of his last year's scoring pace. But this may be due to the fact that his team has not played a league game By THE CANADIAN PRESS jcatches were good in Opeongo| Lindsay -- Fair catches of| this year without him scoring at With bass, pickerel and pike|and Shirley lakes. Bass were speckled, brown and_ rainbow least one goal. biting well, Ontario sportsmenibiting well' in Opeongo and trout were taken in the lakes Clayton scored nine goals in last weekend enjoyed the best/Booth lakes. Speckled trout/of Durham County. Bass were 14 games last year, with his fishing this season. catches were poor to fair at|good and pickerel amd muskel-| record standing at 24 goals in Reports from the 22 districts best. Pickerel catches were fair lunge fair in .Northumberland|16 games this year. He is also of the department of lands and,to good, and fair catches ofjwaters. Fair results in all| doing well in assists, picking up forests indicated that catches of, muskellunge came from the Pe- species came from the Kawar-,21 in 16 games, whereas last all species ranged from good to/tawawa River tha lakes and Haliburton season he accumulated only 15 excellent across the province,) Port Arthur--Fair catches of County. assists in 14 games. except for speckled trout where/all species were reported. Tweed -- Lake trout catches. John, a_ rookie last year, , results still were apparently; Sault Ste. Marie -- Speckled were good from Burns Lake,,showed what he could do in the ¢ hampered by high water in trout were fair to good in Mc-\only fair elsewhere. Pickerel| Minto Cup final, when he scored provincial streams. Gregor, Mudhole and Cres-|catches were good from Bobs,|nine goals in six games. Reports of full - bag catches cent lakes and the Baldhead|Bass, Crook-ed and Beaver) Gaylord Powless leads Osh- were reported except for pike/River, and Flack Lake, Lake lakes. Fair to good catches of awa in points with 107, only a in some Northern Ontario lakes trout catches from Blue Lake! pike were made through the dis- fraction of a point per game off running up to 20 and 27 pounds.| were good. trict. Bass were biting well gen- his record-breaking pace last The reports by districts: Sioux Lookout--Pickerel, pike erally. year. The Gael centreman is NORTH and bass fishing excellent, al- currently averaging slightly less WEST than eight points a game, with Chapleau--Dog and Missina-|!hough no very large fish were' jaye frie--Lake St. Clair,|his last season's record comin bie lakes best for pike and/Teported taken. i . Rondeau Bay, Long Point and/from an average of just over pickerey, Fiame Take for white Treo g ig ag pe wend jthe Niagara River produced'eight points a "game. ( jand 24 assists for 50 pointa, fish. Ne ed aedue Tait pike fair.|-ood bass fishing. The Detroit! Powless has scored 55 goals|While John Clayton is tied with Cochrane -- Pickerel fishing pei Best I k tia shine River, Lake St. Clair, St. Clair|and 52 assists in 14 games, while| Larry Lloyd, who has scored 26 very good in Gardiner, Rainbow Poor. Bes no trout tor and River and southern Lake Huron Ross Jones is second with 55/g0als and 19 assists for 45 lakes, meat good in en doo ks Talkae, nthe Sth Ok provided good pickerel goals and 27 assists for an 87- | points. Lake. Speckled trout good in the Frooch Ri ded th ke Huron--High water in| point total. Phil Clayton has} Marlowe has also shown a ' . ey Sucker River. 2 ai snes L iver provided she sitenene spoiled speckled trout scored 25 goals and. 30 assists | vast improvement over last See i ee ee ee , ae es. ee Geraldton--Pickerel and pike Dest Pickere ishing. Bass catches were good! for 55 points with Charlie Mar-|year, when he scored nine goals foe ' ' f ge " : 4 : i excellent in all northern lakes| Swastika -- Pickerel fishing -- Lake Huron fronting on lowe next at 54 points on 29/in 15 games. This year he is ' $ in Nakina division; good in has been excellent, with catches Bruce County. Arran Lake pro- goals and 25 assists. laveraging just rr7er two goals | : Northwind, Frank and Nipigon averaging five pounds. Pike|yigeq good trout and bass Jim Higgs has fired 26 goalsja gar* j j : ¢ : : lakes in MacDiarmid division. catches were good, speckled ---- ---- aio ea Bee. . " 2 ; _ bag Lake trout good in McKay,'trout fair. Best fishing waters ' ' : Be ee Pagwachuan lakes, rainbow were Wendigo, and Long lakes : ' & ' : 4 + | al trout in Balancing Lake SOUTH . at parse ndhig agetlnsar' Aghia Lake Simcoe--Good catches Monarch ha erat Hot 'spot. poet bass, gl and a Ish ari -om) Z wake & od was good in the Mattawa and ' = Ottawa rivers and at Sturgeon /" Lake Couchiching. Pike, pick- Falls. Pickerel were excellent Cre! and panfish catches in in lakes Nipissing and Noc- Sparrow Lake have been good. s ' 2% Whitefish catches from the mid- bonsing, with fair catches of die of Lake Simcoe are excel ONE DRY bass and muskellunge. Jigs and ape | ek ' 3 : . minnows were favorite . bait -- best catch 90 in three be : ' , : hi %, Parry Sound -- Bass fishing soi | So 5 a \ ¥ ; ' ® was excellent in Manitowabing EAST ee " ae : @nd Ten-Mile lakes, with good Kemptville -- The Ridea ul ee : , P ; ® pike fishing in the upper French River from Rideau Park to River and Lake Nipissing. Top' Manotick was the most popular weekend catches included a 27-|spot last weekend for good pound pike from Hunter's Bay,/ catches of pike, bass, perch and Lake Nipissing, and a 10-pound/muskellunge. Good catches of IN THe NON-SLIP BOTTLE JOHN CLAYTON e+. improved attacker Parry Sound. pike and bass came from Ri- Pembroke -- Lake trout deau Lake. he's heard about Fraser's HUGE PURCHASE OF SUITS! The ENTIRE STOCK from three of Cana- da's quality tailoring houses - a tremendous selection of complete size-ranges in all fit- tings. And only $48 thanks to the huge pur- chase! .... You'll find these tropical suits selling for 59.50 elsewhere - we know that at $48 this is the best buy in Canada. $48 == 99 $58 = a Don't spend your Holiday money! $5 DOWN ... 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