tional Institute of the Central Ontario Secondary) iSchool annual track meet at) Kenner Collegiate in lathletes shattered 41 records. | Oshawa and district athletes|Hope heaved the discus 140'9'|ond in the 220 yard spri i q panes | 20 y sprint while/urday. registered 11 of the 27 newjto beat out Madden of Dunbar-'her school managed a third in| Honors for coming the farth- boys' records, while the distaff jside set five of the 14 girls' |marks. TWO RECORDS APIECE G. Osborne of O'Neill capture: the intermediate boys' mile} levent in record time as he crossed the finish line in 4:29.7 |He then moved into Senior com- petition and set a second record in the 2-mile run with a time of 19:48.4. Westlake was a for Anderson High School, Whit- by, as he set new marks in two junior events and placed in a lthird, Westlake captured the 100 'and 220 yard sprints in record times of 10.6 seconds and 23.6 seconds respectively, and placed third in the triple jump. J. Dearborn, running for Mc- Laughlin Collegiate and tional Institute, also set two n marks, in the half-mile and) mile events. Dearborn ran the half-mile in 2:00.1 and came back to take the mile with \clocking of 4:33.2 | Competing in the Senior girls 60 yard sprint, C. Greene set aj row of large dark blotches down new mark of 7.4 the middle of the back and a row|O'Neill Collegiate and Voca-| of smaller ones along each side.|tional Institute. Miss Greene) The blotches on the body may|then came back to tie for sec-| be faint or absent but there! ond place in the 100 yard sprint.| is always a pair of large, elon In Senior boys sprints, D gated ones on each side of the Sheehan set two neck, In black or very dark!capturing the 22 specimens, the blotching is ob- yard sprints for scured, The belly is yellowish or School. Sheehan w whitish, often with brown or seconds and gray mottling respectively PREFERS DRY AREAS SCHOOL STANDINGS The hog-nosed snake prefers Following is the standing of sandy situations, beaches and the competing s« hools light, dry woods. It feeds chiefly O'Neill Collegiate and upon. toads and frogs, toads pre- tional Institute 8144 pts.; ferred. In the rear of this|ton High School 69 pts.; snake's upper jaw is a pair of Collegiate. 57% pts.; long, fang-like teeth which punc-| Collegiate Institute 57 pts.; Mc ture and deflate the toads which Laughlin Collegiate and Voca- inflate themselves when at- tional Institute 54 pts.; Port! tacked by snakes. The tong teeth| Hope High wschool 36 pts.; He also aid in holding the struggling| High School 33 pts.; Lakefield prey. These teeth, although fang- High School 32 pts.; Bowman- like in appearance, are not con- High School 31 pts.; St Peter's nected with venom glands, as| High School 29 pts.; Moira High the hog-nosed snake is not ven- ville School 24 pts.; Ajax High omous. School 23 points This snake is an egg-layer. JUNIOR BOYS d } p Re PERE CAN YOU SEE -- WHERE'S THE BALL? where the Chicago Cubs Mets' second were playing the New York Bobby Klaus. Makes a great Mets. Cube second baseman picture for that "Where's 4 The Ball'? game, doesn't it? base and his slide kicks: off é a dust. storm that obscures --AP Wirephoto OH SHEA, Umpire Ken Burkart is right on top of the play, but obviously he still has a tough job seeing this play, a real dust-up at second base, at New 'York's Shea Stadium, baseman 'SNAKES OF ONTARIO Despite 'Dangerous Names 'Hog-Nose' Is Big Bluffer By BARBARA FROOM (Lands and Forests, Dept., information Section) This is the third of a ser- ies on "snakes of Ontario', issued weekly by the Lands appearing in this paper. EASTERN HOG-NOSED SNAKE (Heterodon platyrhinos platyrhinos) | This harmless snake is unfor- taunately often called a_ puff adder, spreading adder, sand viper and other dangerous sounding names! 0 yard and 440! Ajax as clocked in 99.5 50.3 seconds strike -- but with the mouth closed! If one is brave enough after this "ferocious" performance to call the snake's bluff, it will roll over and play dead, mouth agape and tongue out. It will remain like this until it is cer- tain that it can make an escape However, if one tries to turn 1 over, it immediately rolls over on its back again and continues to. "play possum '. The hog-nosed snake is very stout-bodied and reachesa length of about three feet. The It is a great bluff and m",ht head is short and broad. The be considered the "star per-|Snout is pointed and protruding former" of the snake kingdom.|and is slightly upturned at the When approached or cornered, |tip. The tail is very short The eggs, which usually num-| In junior boys, district schools it will hiss loudly and spread 'This snake is variable in colorber from about 12 to possibly finished one-two in the 440 yard) its neck in cobra fashion. This but is commoriy olive, brown-|30, are laid in dampish places,|relay event as Ajax High School] {s is accomplishd by means of/ish or gray with a pattern ofjsuch as decaying logs, in late won with a time of 49.3, with| elongated ribs that lie folded/darker blotching. Some spect.(June or July. Whitby Henry crossing the line) backward when at rest. Ifmens may have some reddish) The hog-noseed snake is found| second : threatened further, it will even'coloration. There is usually & jn southern Ontario northward In field events, Welsh of Mc- ee come, aughlin and Westlake of Whit- : i northern Parry ~Sound Dis-|La ANGLERS REPORT |Park, "anet "Sian killing cattle; nothing could be| . s s Ontario Fishing Improved, P Catacie, Re it has wantonly] st aus is \papecouitions auiies ia i 00 om xce ent n ort |"fearsome" little act. Some peo-| County, and possibly into Hast-|further from the truth! The tt ple even believe that its breath ings County. nosed snake, because of its TORONTO (CP) -- Warmland' St. Francis, Pickerel gen-/'8 Poisonous and is capable of This snake is now quite rare|short, stout body and somewhat weather that invaded Ontariojerally fair. last week greatly improved) Lindsay--Trout fair to excel- May 30 - June 5, 1965 fishing conditions in the prov-|jent. Pickerel fair to good. ince | Pembroke--Lake trout n Ontario County mony farm people lose their lives, and thousands of dollars are lost Voca Tren- Kenner Lindsay perficial resemblance to the massasauga rattler. This gives} uninformed persons still another} excuse for killing this harmless, interesting snake. good trout poor in The north country benefited|pickerel fair. Speckled most from the ideal weather.|sooq in Ryan Lake with generally good to excellent! others : : angling reported for speckled! Tweed -- Lake trout good to trout' lake trout, pickerel and) very good in lakes Ashby Lim- pike. erick and Eagle. Pike' fair The Ontario department of|pickerel very good Gnectind lands and forests, in its weekly|trout good, -- : report on fishing conditions, also said fair to good conditions existed in other parts of the province NORTH Chaplean -- Speckled pickerel and pike good trou# fair Fort Frances -- Pickerel and pike fair to good. Lake trout good Gogama--Speckled trout fair to good. All other species good Kapuskasing Speckled Each y hundreds more ore injured because of accidents on the form ear Safety on our farms and in our homes is « problem that only lve STAY ALIVE IN '65 Norman Smith, President Ontario County Farm Sofety Council. the individual con s WEST Lake Erie--Pickerel zood Detroit River, Lake St and lower Thames River in Clair trout Lake "WORLD'S GREATEST SINGLE SPORTING EVENT!" - Wilson Springer, Hearst Newspaper Headline Service trout generally good. Pike and] ' Ye ll | pickerel good in all warm-water % lakes | J North Bay -- Pickerel excel-! . " lent in Rabbit Lake, fair in McLaren's Bay and poor in the) Martin River. Lake trout excel-| lent in Lake Nipissing, fair in| Thieving Bear and Rabbit Lakes. Speckled trout fair in most areas Sudbury--Pike and lake trout good. Pickere! fair Swastika--Pickerel excellent. Lake and trout good and pike speckled & SIRE. $9; ANNUAL similar coloration, bears a su-|~-- O'Neill Athletes Win Annual COSSA Meet t O'Neill Collegiate and Voca-jby Anderson finished second-|ing the javelin a record 172'6" Oshawa|third respectively in the triple|Harness' team-mate, J. Kilpat-|Canadi Henley cours | walked off with top honors at|jump, won with a distance of|rick, won the high jump with al this gst fool oe =| 387134"". Records fell in both the shot Peter-|put and discus events, as Gib-| JUNIOR GiRLS borough Saturday, as competing son of Whitby Henry' tossed the, Jn girls' junior track, Unger,rowing centres shot 46 9%4"', and Boundy of Port) ton. Central came in with a second in the high jump, won with a height of 51%", Calder com- peting for his school, in that event, INTERMEDIATE BOYS In intermediate boys, O'Neill was the best of the local schools. C. Stones placed third for them) in both the 100 and 220 yard) dash, with Planke of McLaugh- bright light lin winning the 220 in 23.5 sec-|to take the jave onds O'Neill took the quarter-mile, half-mile and mile runs, with G. Edgar winning the 440 in 52.6 seconds and J. Lawrence of Mc- Laughlin coming third. J. Pell ran the 880 in 2:03.4, ahead of third-place team-mate A. Birze,| and G. Osborne took the mile in Voca-|a record 4:29.7. J. Peel of O'Neill in ew|Placed second in the mile and! cprinting the 60 yard dash in a R. Barber, third, P, Courtice, placed Mclibeen won O'Neill's aififth intermediate track event in| gnds the ahe lin. 120 yard hurdles in 15.7 ad of J. Mays of McLaugh- Then in the 440 yard relay, seconds for|the two schools reversed posi- yraeMillan. Prest also( ran( 440 tions as McLaughlin the race in a record 1:34.8 Intermediate boy's field saw J. Wojnicz, Ajax High School, finish second to two record per- ran records while|formances, in the broad jumP) cot in both the high jump and and the triple jump. D. Cole High|took the broad jump for Tren- competitor, A. Churchley: took ton High with a leap of 21°11', and L. Clifton, Bowmanville jumped 441" in the triple jump SENIOR BOYS In Senior boys' track, took two of the three sprints: as D. Sheehan turned in two record performances, 22.5 sec onds and 50.3 seconds Kaplan, Donevan finished sec- Ajax "\ond in the 100 yard sprint while McLaughlin's J. Dearborn ran the half mile in a record 2:00.1 Team-mate T. Ditmar finished third in the 880 and L. Hicks, O Neill was sandwiched between he and Dearborn Records were shatterred in the mile and two mile runs, with Dearborn coming back to run the mile in 4:33.2, and O'Neill's G. Osborne taking the two-mile in 9:48.4 McLaughlin won its second relay of the day with a time of 46 seconds even, in the 440 re- lay but could only finish second to O'Neill's record 3:31.1 in the mile relay. G. Wilson, O'Neill, placed sec- ond in the 120 yard hurdles. McLaughlin competitors, G. Stevason, placed second in both the shot put and javelin, with G. Harness, Bowmanville, toss- SPALDING BLACK DOT for the longest drive of your life The first time you lash out a long one with the BLACK DOT you'll never forget it. It will feel greater, sound sweeter, travel farther than you ever | thought a golf ball could. Its White River -- Pickerel, pike) and speckled trout good. Lake} trout fair. SOUTH | Lake Simene--Speckled trout fair in Peel County and Credit River, fair to poor in Dufferin and Simcoe counties. Lake trout poor in Lake Simcoe. Pike and pickerel fair to good. EAST Kemptville -- Pike and pick- erel good in the St. Lawrence River: fair to good in the Rid- eau watershed, Fishing gener- ally poor in lakes §t. Lawrence For a Real Deal TIRES See Don or Vance ot Cooper's T ooper's Texaco 56 Bruce St. or 410 Ritson Rd. N. , UANAP, A Flectsi Every Thrill From ying Hours" art to Finish! HURRY!...BUY TICKETS NOW ALL SEATS RESERVED $3.00 INC. TAX RACE STARTS 12 NOON PRE-RACE 11.40 a.m. witt NOT BE SHOWN ON HOME TV jsecret: Isoprene windings | Stretched as far as the official i tules will allow. Plus the Poly- | miracle Balata cover, the most un-cuttest kind of all. See The Pro For Spalding Golf Equipment Bowmanville Golf and Curling Club Les Smale -- Professional 623-2670 Bowmanville Enquire About Spalding Golf Equipment From The Pro At Erinli Golf Club . K. Nicks -- Professional 263-9005 Tounton Rd. E. at Hampton c Box Office Open Mon, ot 10 a.m. line of Pro-Line Equipment at Popular Prices Pickering Golf Club Clayton Cary -- CPGA Professional | 942-2450 Pickering THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, Mey 29, 1965 400 Schoolboys |- In Own'Henley' SPORT FROM BRITAIN | 1 ii azigamaneves,on.ce) "Mlethod' In Soccer Play. Wins Games -- Loses Fans history of the Canadian Schol-| astic Rowing championships} +,will square off on the Royal) By JIM CONWAY tion really started and Liverpool mes ah! ay (Cc ie : The forged ahead to a 2-1 victory.' , _44\*method'"' has invaded the Bri- said on i ici Tt Canaianltah sporing. vocabulary. |eftarwards; Enigorges gi i rac : Method acting raised a storming this so t of Whitby Henry finished .sec-|heats Friday and 10 finals Sat- : jing this sort of stuff we shall Ly pr san Roa -- ; eal - 4 out | jobs in five years." ) ' p ut so far ma |style : of play, stressing defen- happy to pay ve gags Ed Kenner Collegiate' Peter-/Boys School of Vancouver A blade gD A ge 0? el oa writing in The Daily borough, took the 220 yard eventlland, here with a heavy elght. \aivuied on its value as @ GPAW-led dot tenn y ote ahi in 26.7 seconds, a new record.| They will face stiff opposition|j,, card jand Hot the Sy etem "shat O'Neill's N. Wilson placed be-|from eight other schools, in- » Bras 'say is methodical an (eoreres poe all that matters hind: another record sprint, bylcluding Mount Carmel of WY-lnivehese draine all. colorl the soccer fan. A. Verduyn of St. Peter's High/andotte, Mich., Blessed Sacra-|trom the gains and bkce BIRT And Brian James of The Daily School, Peterborough, who took|ment of New Rochelle, N.Y.,) s PS P'ay-/Mail insists that those who want the 440 event in 62.7 seconds. Port Credit High School and Gon © idan as kare victory at any cost deserve in junior field, J. Magrath of several St. Catharines crews. |maintain that only the method) "cates ters Whitby Henry placed second in| Included in the field is the yin ,ée Slits" boceat com-| Gates for years have shown the discus and then came back|St: Catharines Collegiate crew) petitive " : : ba a vee gp tye el lin event with| which was second in the senior | y ; ;,|Draye losers," he writes. They a toss of 85744". V. Bromfield,/eight at last weekend's United Phot 4 greens gots COED: BOR: OO 48 comptala at Dunbarton, placed second in the| States. scholastic rowing cham-|that jeayes the fans 'tin on the, way Vittorles are Won." javelin. B. Horrasz, Pickering,|pionships in Washington, D.C.|iheir hands hut Ren Pa my i Manager Malt Busby of the turned in a record jump of 4') Both Shawinigan and St... 1 8S vic-ihighly successful anti - method 9'-in the high jump Catharines are vying for honors|(o1¥? or the old, colorful style/Manchester United, which SENIOR GIRLS : in an attempt to earn a federal" produces apie ang Boats,|topped the English League, Se eeleniot witls' field, ¢, fitness fund grant which eould|2aY6 pol Oe ees mney * hates the whole tdea. "It's Greene finished in a second take them to the English Hen-|iggs of most of the great soccer tasks. place tie with Dunbarton's Hesp| ley and a berth in the Princess: ophies to the Continent or ~~ -- fhe 100 yard dash, after Elizabeth Challenge Cup for lout. americ ernard Joy of The Evens 7 , schoolboy. elatits South America. Sandard blames he "plague of St. Catharines. haa the larg-| Some cynics say the method/negative football" on the man- est "entry in the regatta with) M2y win back some of Britain's agers who are willing to pack six schools rowing. Buffalo has|pattle igoagitiig no one will'their goalmouths in the hope of : : if *\be there to see it. istopping their opponents scor- ag Me 9 Loe Same numet| FORCED TO OPEN UP ling. It will eventually "kill it- Credit and Wyandotte each| To add to the controversy, jself," he says, but "by then it have two. Brockville and Tor-|teams of both schools have done\may have driven away many suis each Hawa one echool COM: well this season. more spectators." : peting : Liverpool and Leeds, who} But there is' one solution in iad dinar ' _|fought it out at Wembly Stadium sight. The Football Association 1 catnarines Colesate bas inthe Footbal Asciation Cup earier this year proposed 1 plematic of regatta champion- final May 1, both advocate the\system under which teams ship for the past three years) method: But the match itself;would be awarded one-quarter Punnihg i dy criticism from many beat 4g for ane goal scored. Thus . _|ters. ja team winning, say, 3-1 would S tae med Oe Pigg bal no oe during get two points for winned: as . 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