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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jun 1961, p. 8

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53 Cash Detroit erannmummn maranm THE arm ournoors ByWALLYleTE HELPING YOURSELF When you turn in tag from which are periodically requested Lands and Forests you are ward fish or parts or garIla by the Ontario Department at helping thern to create better hunta log and fishing tor everyoneyou are helping Rog Bradley caught five polmd eight ounce Rainbow Trout in the Nattewasaga recan same in on the way to the Ontario certain ught how mud it weighed when caught as opposed Forests so they may till in fish win on tly bearing tag numer lW and Department at Leeds and records such as where the to when it was tagged and any other pertinent data which would assist the Dopartmult in work on our behalf We urge all readers to be on the lookout for special tags or markings on fish or game REALLY WITH IT One local fellow who proves If you are down do the drop into his service station and look at that he goes with conservation all the tray is past president of the local club Zeke vicinity of Dunlep and Toronto Street Flmfln the wonderful window which highlights Conservation and the forest fire hazard Nice going Zeke dhplay ONE WEEK TO GO One week from tomorrow and those from the club who made such grand the longawaited Bass and Muskellunge seasons open in most parts of this area Pound for pound we have not Smallonouth has and there is not one until you get them in dull moment the boat or net it lucky enough seen anything to match the well from the time that they Em will hit just about arIymnving lure and their favourite loods are cryfish trogs minnows walrus only good thing to remember iaeohu in about that lstotieyourfirstfishona stringer and let him swim around this applies to lot at fish slow retrieve especially when fishing with live bait also applies Surface baits such he the poppera morning and around din When fishing in fairly deep water try rock ledge or the side of dropoil bank feed around such places Old dock cribbings work well early in the and get around as the bass like to old wrecks of boats or old pillngs are favourite hiding places for lunker bass There is no size limit and you are allowed six fish per day thia applies to both Srnaihhdnuthed and the Largemouthed Bass The SmallMouth likes clearer water and slightly colder water than mucky the Large Mouth who is more at home in woody bottoms and warmer lakes rivers 31mm the record we will give some of the records for both Sm Mouthed and LargeMouthod Em We will not attempt to giveworid records as it is not fair to compare fish with the waters in our Province are not rarity in the aforementioned waters locallycight pounds was the LakeMead pound Florida or Twentyfive largest SmalILMoumed we came across and it was taken in Little Lake Midland The lar gest LargeMouthed Bass we heard eleven ounces from Georgian Bay build nests from April to June and us temperature of 59 to 65 degrees lumen beds at gravel rubble coarse Srnallalvlouthed Bass ually wait for water heit They build their nests on of was one of nine pounds sand or bedrock and usually in three to sixrieet of water The alter the eggs are thing which moves near unscrupulous preseason hatched They will strike at just about any and this is why they are easy prey to fishermen or those who get near their nest while iishlng lot other iisb which are in season tWe can all tell tales of real betora the season and monsters which we had to let go lust then not iind them there week later Two to three pounds is the average size of Bass with tour to iivepounder considered trophy fish Iust under six ior the SmallMouth and just under Mouth is the best we have come seven pounds for the Large up with to date The best Em fishing we have ever seen tor size oflfish and consistency of entries is the Georgian Bay area Beausoliel Isiandto be exact Last year was exceptionally good We neVer hit as many which we could not even outmanoeuvre as we did last simmer up Penetang way Many Little Lake have sane crayfish frogs or worms or old cribbings hit trolled bait people do not realize that our own Lake Simone and line Bass fishing Still iishing with or casting into rocinbeds rubble piles maker for really good sport They will even Next weekend starts the season an away we gothe has are awaiting for usl See you in the Great Outdoors soon we hope BliLL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League AB Pct 196 7A 35 842 Aaron Mil 230 89 87 330 Moon Les Aug 191 34 63 330 Pinsun Cincin 262 37 86 323 Clemente Pitts 230 37 75 326 RunsMays San Francisco nous batted inCepeda San Francisco53 nitsPinson on Double Coleman Cincin nod 16 TriplesVimhh Pittsburgh Home runsCepeda 16 stolen beseePinson 13 PitchingMiller San Eranr eisco 60 1000 strikeoutsKoala Dos Ange Ies 111 American league AB HPct 219 50 Brandt Haiti Piers Cleve Killehrew Minn Romano Cleve REMMantie Buns batted illCasi and Ma ris New York 59 Hits BBobinson Baiti more and Piersail 86 20mm Power Cleveland TriplesWood Detroit Newmarket Clubs Varcoe Willows Newmarket thumped Barrie Varcoe Willows 111 last night at Newmarket in Barrie Dist get Ladies Softball League con at The hosts wasted little time in gettiugto Varcoe pitcher Lor raine Gr ry They scored three times in the first frame and four more in the second The winners scoring ended in the fourth with another four tal lley Willows held to just two hits scored in the sixth on walk to geynda Miller and single by Cor tt mltuih Cole hadBnrrias other license and colleen cm iret $500 STARTING INCOME neremmvc 0N ouamrqarrons age 25 years resident in Barrie Matriculation standnlgor equlv¥ alent Married owner of an automobile aoNus mm plus opportunity tAlpngress MUST presently employed but feel your alb to Be recognized or selfemployed isnotbeing rumour Will be selected on basis of capability and aptitudel Salu training given All replies treated in confidence aolr 19 Barrie Examiner r1 QC moved andwas seco Elucrest had two hits each for Newmar lawyers Gelled lcitnr teobe appointed to consult with the county propaty commune re planning This followed discourse by Griffith Bingham of Orililn suggesting that all should be gistrate Cameron oded by Crown Attorney iii Thomp son QC that the presith 81 point this committee which he did as follows Evane QC Bradiord Sugg Barr rie Alex Forbes Orllila Its No Ioke Hillcrest Loses To Whitby 138 Youd better take second look at this Whitby deieated Barrie lliil crost Monarchs 1341 last night at Queens Park in Barrie District Lndies Soitbail Lea gue contest It was the first loss of the season for the local kids who just doht make habit of losing league games Whitby claimed victory in the eighth inning with six runs on just two hits Walks and errors madeytha big play The winners collected nlna hits in the game one less than Monarchs Whlthy Childs Campbell Jordan Mothersill Wick Homes Eylnan Smyth Nicholson Totals Ii 13 It Spring rf Cameron Marshall 3b Bare 1b Livingston Smith 1h Agnew 2b McFadden Bird Fareger Lentsius if Totals Hilisdaie Nips Port McNicoll Hillsdale edged Port McNichol 1211 last night in Georgian Bay Rural Softball League game played at the home park of the winners The victors scored all of their runs in three frames five in the first two in the second and five AB 44 AB 10 more in the sixth Port McNichu oi came within an ace of tying the game in the top of the ninth scoring four times Dunn pitched the victory ior Hilladale Morrison pitch ed for Port McNichol Lesprance had home run tor the winners mvanov Sedan c7000 rrules Toss canvnomr rlek box 1959 CHEVROLET Plokup 1m ranco 15 stake lose rmo 171 wheel use cylinder 1956 INTERNATIONAL Pick uselnralwarloml Wheel Base TRUCK WllEEL ALIGNmG BODY REPAIRS rge MacDonald defeated game and Margs Fish and lNTERNATiONAL Moron Trucks and Cylinder Models rnroan room szsssoll 1956 CHEVROLET 1700 setlér up Borden Flyers Rally Edge Bristows 76 Camp Bordens RCA Flyerl hook sole possession of second place in the Barrie andth trict Senior Softball League by ed leading Brlrtowr Plumbing and Heating MyerI hotter than pistols of late slammed five hits and scored four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to gain the margin much to the delight or the home crowd Brlrtows went into the last inning leading 53 and added another on drives by George Flyers waited until one was out in the heme half of the finale before exploding Art Goyetcho and Ctouae singled and Goyetche scored on Bar retts orifice fly Ken tri pointe who came on an relief pitcher in the seventh inning scored Grouse with safety Lapointe was pushed around the bares on Shepherds hit and Shepherd followed within minutes as Dennis iinklin singled to end the game Both sides were dtective Minesing Defeats Stewarts Lunch Mioesingwarmed up for fun lowed sever hits and whilfod inning then exploded for two nine rlmsinthelifthtnnlngandan other trio in the seventh to whip Slew Stowarts Lunch 51 at home last Bertram mm ficfiamey 3b ltwasonlythesocondBarrie and District Senior some Lea gammaf gue win of the season for lifine 35223 tog Thug have lost two gam mug lb Despite the dismal early sear wt son showing Iiilnesings four mm pointais only three hack of may Stewarts the defonrhng cham Armstrong lb plum and seven all the pace of the leading squad Bristowa Toms 35 lilineeing AB double and triple by Win Downey and Al Spence follow 2b ed by single by pitcher Harold Hr 3b Butch Boy accounted for Minesilrgst ruls in thefiltia $515 Cole lb Boyd started the seventh inning rally by reaching first on pron 11 an error Successive hits by Win Downey Billy Grant Gary Hines and Spence cf Corby Adams as double scored Adm if Boyd sog three more rims Jimmy Armstrong Stewarts starting pitcher scored his clubs run in the sixth Alter nailing single he scored on followup blows by Jimmy Bert ram and JoeMnfley 1n going the route Boyd al ml HeHHQOOOyuN ol Hoaooooooeoefl oi Haasnoeunm HucoOoouNatm $1 usuugnuksm MacDonald Panes Smiths Triumph Smiths Dairypaced by the hitting and pitching of lefty Geolt BARRIE ime scaoor AND SUPPLIES Icompietc ulpmeat mo lnrlfllt on Certitied an Station 61668 Hill 121 last night at Queens Perkin an Industrial Solthnll league contest chDonald pitching twohit George Doorman with the stick connectng tor total of 22 hits ll each Neither starting hurler Mm shall of Flyera or Jack Vair Brlriows was on that partic ular job at the tiuiah Lapointe lot eredl tor the win Gary Think relieved Valr in the flush The big victory put the Air men within one polnt oi the lead and two ahead of third place clubs Thomas Electric and Torgis Automotivea both idle yesterday Stewarts rer maiaed in fourth place by virv tue of its loss to Minesing at Minesing Shepherd paced the RCAF attack with three hits and Goyetche had pair Boorman had three of Brin towa hits and Chappel and Ken Murphy had two apiece No games are scheduled for this evening Tomorrow night at Queens Park MinesIng plays Torgis Standing Bristows RCA Thomas Torgis Stewart Mineaing WLTIts 11 In owaoeu Brintows Chappel MacDonald as 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