CANADA OUTDOORS Live 30-lb. Muskie In staying close to shore or in shallow water where they were rarely pestered by fishermen's lures. manche has dispelled many false notions about Quebec's fish population. By JOE DUPUIS MONTREAL (CP) -- On the busy main street of St. Hya- Surprises Homebrew Anglers lit |such a ia:ge muskie could have cinthe, Que., a 30-pound muskie swam aimlessly in a rowboat half filled with water. Folks came from 'miles \around to see it, chiefly because seemed inconceivable that An example is the Black River which joins the Yamaska 8% miles south of St. Hyacinthe. Sportsmen largely ignored the river for years, believing it void of game fish. Albert Courtemanche's' crew Among other intelligence turned up by the surveys is that the most prolific Quebec waters are Lake St. Francis, Lake St, Louis, the Black River, Lake Maskinonge and the Maski- kinonge, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, December 21, 1963 5 Boat didn't know until the hatchery planted those fish." As a re- sult, another 200 young muskie will be planted there. The biologists also discovere 26 species of fish in Lake, Mas- Gabriel de Brandon, where the team con- ducted a six-week survey. near St. Now, for the first Baseball Mar. Will Instruct Via Radio Set ATLANTA (AP) -- Atlanta's International team will start the 1964 season with electronically, - controlled pitchers. "T started using it in 1962 and have continued to do so." A manager can make one. trip to the mound during an in- ning but a second trip calls for removal of the pitcher. A newspaper man helped Mc- Keon obtain the gadget after an incident in Vancouver in 1962. "One night we got beat on a squeeez play in the: ninth in- ning," McKeon said. "I had an- ticipated the play and signalled the catcher but he didn't get League baseball time, The man on the mound will be d| fumbling with a shirt button in- stead of his cap. He will be tuning in the new manager, Jack McKeon, who will use transistor radios stitched into baseball uniforms it. I was burned up. "In the dressing room, talk- ing to newsmen, I told them that I had to have some way to communicate with the play- ers. I said what I need is a ra- dio-type gadget. set up nets and inthe first draw hauled in 12 large muskie. CLOSE TO HOME been taken' from the nearby Yamaska River, 30 miles east of Montreal. we " The fish was caught in a 75-)~"" foot-long seine set up by a re- These people were going ee lsearch crew led by Albertito get muskie when they ha Courtemanche, Montreal dis-\all kinds of them right under \trict wildlife director, \their noses. | He was convinced that muskie| Researchers discovered the lof this. size were in the Ya-|Yamaska's low yield could be lmaska but it wasn't until his|traced to anglers themselves. lteam set out to prove it that They concentrated their fishing lothers began to believe him. in mid-river or the river bot- | In the few months since his|tom where, biologists learned, a provincial|the water's oxygen count was Courte-'zero, As a result the fish were nonge River. ' Mr, Courtemanche himself took part in a safari to St. Jo- seph and St. William lakes which had been known as bar- ren of good game fish until startling reports of good mus- kie catches began trickling out. 'We couldn't believe it, so we took some. samplings and dis- back at our records, we learned that the Lachine, hatchery had dumped 500 fry into the lake in 1951 and now they were full grown." lappointment as |wildlife director, Mr covered it was all true. Looking} thanks to the Courtemanche crew, anglers can get detailed maps of many Quebec rivers| and lakes telling, among other things, where the heaviest con- centration of fish is likely to be. Still another investigaton car- to give instruction to his pitch- "By using an electronic send- ing and receiving device,' Mc- Keon said Thursday, able to help select pitches and help young pitchers relax. "A few days later, a reporter, Jackie Lee, said he had a fel- low who would design one if I would give him an exclusive on the story. We spent six weeks designing it and it worked so well I have kept it ever since." "J am red out by the researchers was in the Ottawa River where in the early 1950s a malady killed thousands of fish and spread to| jother Quebec waters touching) the Ottawa. | Mr. Courtemanche, who at-| tributes the scourge to chemic-| als dumped into the water by/| new post-war industries, says| | STOVE OE. Quality \PLANT MORE MUSKIE ithe fish now may be coming] | The discovery "showed us|back in large numbers. | that Lake St. Joseph is good] It takes five years for perch \water for muskie, something we|to recover from such a setback jand three to four years for bass, | jpike and dore. Last year the N.Y. Ranger Goalie |dore increase in Lake of Two _ British Golfers Ready : To Adopt Smaller Ball Sent To Baltimore ------ By ALAN HARVEY \Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer| Rangers of the National Hockey} LONDON (CP) -- Big ball,|went to Saint-Nom-la-Breteche| League dispatched three young-| little ball, Sounds like the title|course near Paris and beat ajsters to their Baltimore farm) of a pop song, but it's no sooth-/classy international field in the/team in the American League ing refrain for British golfers|Canada Cup championship. Na-|Thursday | \long out of the bobbysox stage \turally, they used the big ball, Leaving New York are goal-| The British swingers -- golf,|while the British golfers stuck|tender Gilles Villemure, Three| not music--use a 1,62-inch ball,|to the small one Riygrs, Que., and forwards Gor- compared with the 1.68 size) The big ball-little ball contro- | d LaBossiere, St Boniface, | favored in the United States and|yersy has been raging in the|Man., and Dave Richardson, Canada. And the marginal dif-| correspondence columns of Brit-|also of St. Boniface. Villemure ference may cover a multitudelish newspapers, with the con-|played three games in place of of sins sensus in favor of the Ameri-|Jacques Plante, losing two and Every year, {t seems, Ameri-|cans, One letter-writer even sug-|tying one. Labossiere and Rich- lean goifers prove their clear! gests that adoption of the bigger ardson were both scoreless. superiority. In seeking an ex-|size would help British export Earl Ingarfield of Lethbridge, planatio::, many British author-jers to "knock the spots off"jout six. games with a head in- ities decide that it must haveltheir competitors in the trade | jury, and rookie Mare Doufour| lsomething to do with the size/ field. jof Three Rivers, who missed} of the ball A conservative spirit, how-|Ne game because of a charley| Henry Cotton, Britain's lead-\syer seems to operate in golf horse, are expected back for) jing player between the wars,!,< in other British spheres. | Sunday's game with Toronto jsays the big ball is "an easier|Many golfers bitterly oppose a| Maple Leafs land pleasanter ball to play hange. Henry Longhurst in The} |with."' It also "sits up" better|« 4 gan | FUEL OAS Automatic Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone 668-3341 » SUNDAY, DEC, 22nd-7 P.M. , SIX GOALS and TWO ASSISTS in a SINGLE GAME! 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The annual clas- Davis of. Mississippi State, gover the benches, where sic is expected to be played en. tute eas radiators will be placed to in sub-freezing weather worked out in Philadelphia's keep the players warm, dur- --AP Wirephoto Pint-Size Juvenil Is Breaking Records In Sask. Jr. Le ague in rough patches. whereas the|tnat if Britain did adopt the ig . J ; ball, and then a few years later goals a game|chief western scout tor the NHL | cettle deep in the Bermudalannounced that the sive aiid) grass of such courses as the lhe reduced, there would be riots| one at Atlanta, Ga., where this NU-WAY Rug (Oshawa) Ltd. CARPET SALES PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING end FURNITURE 174 MARY ST. N. PHONE 728-4681 REGINA (CP) -- A diminu-)picking up three | | tive centre with. Regina Pats/in three consecutive games for|Boston Bruins se Pag vonija/another mark | non 7 i y lub in the land. who still is eligible for juvenile)" 1.) wilson, Pats manager ang ee Oe pase he "hasn't|Year's Ryder Cup matches were aves Aisin vee | held. | play is rewriting Saskatchewan|cnieg scout in the west for). Hi! . : | decided yet" whether he wants! "Ti. americans introduced the } * | Junior Hockey League scoring|Montreal Canadiens of the Na- 43 rofessional hockey career : ; records at a phenomenal pace./tional Hockey League, says 'Fr i , |big ball in 1926. In retrospect it z e | but if he of ot for one, | seems incredible, but that was gc ge Huck is "'the hottest professional)", ; tg ee Fran Huck, in his first full| spselerd P he's not going to let his size (1), year a British team beat the t in Western Canada." paae with Pats, had 41 goals to; j {deter him. His five feet, seven) year | He backed his words with ac-|* 3 and 155 is are not|U:S: 13 matches to one. his credit after 25 league games, jtion jast spring when he turned : well ahead of the pace set bY/aown a $5,000 offer for Huck's far off the height and weight of a, U.S. EDGE sae mada Gord Turlik, who in 1959-60 es-limior playing rights from Henri Richard and Camille| le next year, , the Ryder tablished the season goal-scor-|s.otty Munro, owner-coach of|enry, both playing in the NHL, per wig eat Bk ee ii recon at 66 while with the SJHL Estevan Bruins and| The chunky, smooth - skating) ' Chee rat cpt anal Prince Albert Mintos. oe x e oo ale eshire nurseryman who |player, who turned 18 Dec. 4,\was the first to-sell seed in 497 Simcoe St. S$. PHONE 725-3979 This Space is Reserved for YOU!! 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