Nine runs in the bottom of the sixth gave Alderwood‘s Pee Wee Billy Salmon pitched a steady game against Richmond Gardens and was backed up by the heavy hitting of Paul Scagnetti a n d James Fletcher. Don Harris starâ€" red for the losers with a double and three singles. Kevin Carrigan, on the mound for U.P.W.A., pitched a sharp game and connected for a pair of circuit clouts and a double at the plate. James Fletcher helped wrap up the win with a fourâ€"bagger and a pair of sinâ€" gles. With two games under their belts, UP.W.A, the Alderwood Squirt team in the Etobicoke Interâ€"community Softball Assoâ€" ciation started off the season in high style, defeating Rosethorn 16 to 7 and Richmond Gardens 24 to 20. _ Then there was that time when I whipped what some fishermen Win 3 Games In E.1.S.L. Play Alderwood Peewees, Squirts One time, when another chap and | were casting from a boat in Tilden Lake, he said to me jokingly, "I‘ll show you how to catch a pike. Just get your bait in real close to shore, â€" like this." With that he cast so hard his shiny wobbler landed away up on land. I doubled up thinkâ€" ing it was a good joke. "How close to shore did you say?" He chuckled as he jerked the line to flip the lure back into the water As soon as it hit there was a mighty explosion and my friend‘s ree! began to sing. Not only had he hooked into a giant northern pike. but he got the last laugh. ALSO WATERPROOFING, CEMENT WORK and HOME REPAIRS. My pikey minnow calmly fioated sternâ€"end up while I worked away at the tangled mess. At least it did until I heard the big splash. Then it disappeared completely. It was quite apparent that something had grabbed the plug where it sat and yanked it under. Unable to reel in, there was nothing I could do but pull in the line handâ€"overâ€"hand and drag what turned o ut to be a whopping northern pike right out on shore. It was an eight pounder that I‘ll never forget, mostly because of the way I caught it. HANDY MAN WITH TRUCK WILL CLEAN YARDS & BASEMENTS RO. 2â€"5788 ~â€" *" _ WOODLAND * 3i ropics _ John has played two seasons with the team and each year the teenâ€"age crown has ended up in its players‘ possession. John‘s picture and his name aren‘t getting together here, but one of each isn‘t such a bad average. + Some days you just can‘t win, even when you‘re on a chamâ€" pionship team, John Wroldsen found out last week. John. who plays forward for the Alderwood Teenage Hockey League Champs, Pickin‘ Chicken, appeared in the team picture last week . . . but his name didn‘t. One Name Short In Teen Team Pic Albert Dumanski with a homâ€" er, a double and a pair of sinâ€" gles; Keith Fulton and Paul Jeffries with four baggers, were the big guns for Moose. Wally Zelek and Dan Piscione starred for the losers. Final score 18 to EICSA. team, Loyal Order of Moose, the win in their first game in the "Man," said the contented anâ€" gler. as he pushed himself away from the table, "That was the best darn feed of pickerel I ever ate!" "Don‘t give me anv pike," said one of the gang. "I don‘t like them." For the fun of it. I decided to give him a good sized piece of pike. along with the pickerel, just to see if he could tell the difference. I was careful to get rid of the tellâ€"tale forked bones, and served up a beautiful lookâ€" ing plateâ€"full. On a recent fishing trip with five or six fellow anglers, 1 was cook for at least one of the meals. The main dish was to be the fillets from half a dozen pickerel, and a couple of pike. _ I can still see a friend of mine kick about a five pound "northâ€" ern" off the dock at North Bay, and explain his action with the remark, "We don‘t eat those things up here." Just who he meant by "we" I‘m not sure. I met lots of folks in the north country who enjoyed pike as much as they did any other kind of fish, A lot of you guys are no doubt wondering why I bother to talk about pike fishing. Possibly, to some of you. they‘re not worth mentioning. That‘s where I beg to differ. Not only is it a good game fish in my books but tastes as good any other when properâ€" ly cooked. The ornery brutes can be danâ€" gerous too. I‘ve borne the scars of a pike bite for many months. and had to replace a landing net that was ruined by the thrashing of one of those monsters. Pike fishing has certainly addâ€" ed iun and excitement to my experience on the nortnern lakes. It‘s true, they‘re not the battlers that trout and bass usually are call a "redâ€"eye" spopn into a limue bay on Bear Lake. 1 almost fell out of the boat so sudden and vicious was the attack by a norâ€" thern pike. It nit the bait right at the surface and shot clear out of the water, practically standing on its tail the way a musky would. Bev Sanders . I decided to sized piece of the pickerel, could tell the careful to get Typical of the saves Drysdale was making was an effort in the first period when he robbed Ron MacNeil, who had a clean breakâ€" Although things did loosen up a bit in the final period it still remained a goalkeeper‘s duel to the finish with Drysdale coming up the winner. After the opening period each team had scored a lone goal and by the finish of the second the score read 3â€"2 in favour of Alâ€" derwood and the way Drysdale and Sinclair were playing it didn‘t seem that many more goals would be scored. Terrier‘s goalie, Curly _ Sinâ€" clair, played a great game and could not be faulted for the loss This game was quite a conâ€" trast to the run of highâ€"scoring games played so far this ea«ly in the season and gave a chance for the goalkeepers to steal the spotlight. ‘The outstanding performer on the floor was Brampton‘s chubâ€" by goalkeeper, Gary Drysdale, who made absolutely fantastic saves especially in the second period when Alderwood held a clear advantage in play. BY AL HILLMAN Alderwood Terriers bowed 7â€"6 to Brampton A.BC.‘s on Wedâ€" dnesday in the home opener for Alderwood at The , Alderwood Box. It was the first game tor both clubs. A more exciting geme could not be asked for as the lead changed hands frequently a n d never did either team at any time have more than a oneâ€"goal advantage. 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However Jim Moore showâ€" ed up well for rookie coach Dave James as he scored the three goals and exhibited a good accurate shot in picking the corâ€" ners. Ron _ MacNeil _ was â€" covered pretty closely and did not get too many chances to show his scoring prowess with the excepâ€" MacCauley‘s goal was the one that _ meant t he _ difference, breaking a 6â€"6 tie at 18:02 of the final period. With less than a minute to play Wayne Macâ€" Cauley was sent off with a miâ€" nor â€" penalty â€" but _ Alderwoud could not get the equalizer past Drysdale. Other than that though it was single goals down !h‘ll:ne, For Alderwood Wally Hutzel, Cyril MacNeil and Ron MacNeil conâ€" nected while for A.B.C.‘s it was Bob Haw, Doug Swackhammer, Don Wilfong and John Macâ€" Cauley, Each team supplied a prolific scorer with Jim Moore clicking for three goals against Drysdale and Dave Rudge beating Sinâ€" clair a like number of times. away. 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