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Barrie Examiner, 11 Aug 1961, p. 8

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ma butane axmvma ram Auqusr 11 131 of GREAT OUTDOORS By WALLY SMITH FAR AWAY FIELDS One local angler thought he would try thehtgaiytouted New Brunswick fishing this summer After few thousand miles of travelling quite large expenditure for licence guide and what have you our friend claims that he caught few mutmmggeLthaanumddexpecfmcamiL small streams running through Barrie Evidently the regulations for fishing are quite lot stricter than those which are in effect in Ontario You cannot fish with out guide Every pool on the salmon rivers is closely regulated with only public pools open for the nonresident at special licence According to Ted Wray who made the trip on his annual vacation we do not appreciate the good fishing which is avail able within 50mile radius of Barrie Ted could not get over the difference in Ontario and New Brunswick as regards sport fishing and boating claiming that there were nice looking streams without so muchas pier or boat to be seen In onlario there would be dozens of piers and boats making use of the water We do not want to get in trouble with any of our friends from down East but Ted sounds as though he will appreciate the fishing right around home lot more from now on and he is knows lot of good water in these one ardcnt angler who parish So there you are DUCK PROSPECTS POOR Due to the Western drought the prospecLs for good duck about this fall appear mighty grim Season and bag limits should be available for publication soon but generally the severe droughthas seriously affected the hatch of western duels COMPREHENSIVE BULLETIN comprehensive booklet labelled Upland Game Hunt in and Waterfowl Shooting Grounds by Roseborough Fish and Wildlife Branch Ontario Department of Lands and Forests has been forwarded to us for which we are grateful Maybe some of those millionaire row salmon stories are true but according to Ted we should not undersell our own line streams and lakes of this district We think that we would be little brownedoff at only catching few keeper trout after travelling so far mat WILLIAMS Canadian Press staff Writer EDMONTON UP Two Onr tario golfers and pair from the Prairies scored fourthrround victories Thursday to advance to the semi final of the Ca nadian amateur golf champion ship Chunky Ted Hornenuik of Win nipeg played cool sharppot ting game to dispose of Cat garys Doug Sliverberg and lleli lead off the 36 hole semi gary who eliminated Gory OI son of hlrlock Colit and Tangling in the other semifi nal are Gary Cowan of Kitch ener and Jeff hchrath of Osh awa Cowon dumped Nick Weslt lock of Tomato and in the quarterfinal Iichrath elimin ated Gordon Dods of Edmonton and in match that ended in dispute Birds Release Bonus Baby BALTIMORE APIBub Nei son ono of the six original bolt nus babies signed by Baltimore Orioles when they returned to the major leagues in 1954 has been given his unconditional re lease by Stockton of the Class California League The mpouod outfielderfirst baseman had been advertiscd as the Babe Ruth of Dallas when he was signed for an es timated $40000 in 1955 But Nelson failed as hitter and after he turned to pitching his arm faded He now is 24 years old threrbrdi MournthhenfiaimedheJlad Gary Cowan Ousts Cowan and Weslock passed nine holes evm each winning three Cowao then birdied the 10th and 11th They halved the next bole Than Cowao won the 14th with par four to go three up WINS ON 15TH Weslock hit his second shot on the 15th about 20 feet from the pin below and to the right Cowao dran an iron shot four feet rpm the hole He rolled in the putt for birdie and Weslock missed the hole by MoGrath was leading two up atthe 16th tee He hangedhls second shot off fence bar ely staying in bounds and onto thegreen He patted to within three inches of the hole Dads holed out in par four and then in conceding the short putt to the Oshawa player tapped it into the hole instead of merely picking it up won the hole because he was in the hole on only three strokes An official ruling up held his stand and gave him the match and la the morning round Mo Groth edged Brian McGuigan of Montreal one up and Cowao eliminated JImScissons of Sus kotuonz and Four Matches 0n Mat Card Four matches are scheduled for the professional wrestling card at Barrie Arena Tuesday Highlight will be tag team affair wifli Maurice Lapolnie and Rocco Colombo going again st Tarzan Tourvilie and Rocket Monroe MUST ONLY STAND IlND WAIT Vet NiCk weslock Softball Batting Lead 15 Owned By Adam Minestnga Corby Adams WEI have to wait few daysbefare lmowlng whether or not he is Barrie and District Softball Leagues 1961 batting cham plon with his team through with schedule action Corby leads the Ioops hitters with an even are mark helped along by four hits in five at bats in theciubs last game 21 game by Torgis Automotives may have hurt his chances of batting even higher Hunnerup to Adams is Tor gis young pitcherinfielder Ralph Knapp The rookie has 356 average and just enough at bats to qualify Ralph has two games to Improve his posi tion Bristows Plumbing and Heat ing Ken Murphy firstyear moo in this league holds third plafia With 515 marE Foam spof belongs to Corbys older brothervBiii at 333 Corby leads the league in hits with 27 Teammatemlly Grant has been to the plate the most Harrier CB 80 times or an average of four official at bats per game No games are scheduled in this league for tonight To marrow at Queens Park Stew arts Lunch plays Thomas Elec IC Thomas out of the playoffs as of Wednesday can cause switch in the standing among thetenms above it DIAMOND NOTES Regards less of thefuture of Stewarts its doubtful that workhorse pit cher Jimmy Armstrong will get back in action He fractured bone in his foot couple of weeks ago No word has yet been receiv ed on the playoff dates few CORBY ADAMS AB Av 73 17 27 370 is 15 356 52 12 48 10 15 76 an I7 53 75 30 71 13 as 13 4a is 55 so s7 14 58 12 43 69 nms hf KnappTo Murphy Adams rant Falconer Hines Neal 11 Barrett To Christie To Wanamaker Marley McCartney Ritchie To Boucher Bertram Bertram 69 10 Chapch 1561517 MocBomddrBf armm Mch 47 12 Dykstra Th 58 Rnwn To 59 15 15 Gilhuly CB 57 14 I2 OToole NOW PIIY LATER Dont delay repair to your car See us today ammo Mmorr Ltd 55Colller st P4784487 Win Dowaeyh SS Sheppard Ca 71 10 Henderso Boorman so Little To 50 Earth gs Th so 11 Edward To so 14 10 200 Jackson Th 11 12 197 154 Feltls 54 157 JIL an Ransom Th so a1so Thlrsk of 10 156 Boyd 41 128 15 fll Ii 25 II 224 15 11 220 13 217 LIQUIDATION SALE PUBLIC IillCTlllN To The Highest Bidder No Reserve Canadian Wood Products Ltd have closed their Veneer and nuket bottom plant at Kearney Ontario and under their in trucuour we are selling all the machinery Ind equipment which been in use only 12 moan and is in excellent condition SALE TAKES PLACE 0N TIIE PREMISES EYI 74 Miles north of Huntivtlfl olr Iiilhway 11 TUESDKY KUGUST 15th pm alacumxnv include Moore veneer dryer conveyor continu all production dryer atler rouer type 21x27xlo Veneer Lathe Adolph John Ca 2Veneer Clipper con 1034 coscity 6Veneer Clip art Crpitrl alter loo 76 7a sneer Conveyor rn lnrprcllau Table Ca Pneumatic Hoists Electric rlolru shingle saw Circular Saw cutoff type Double cutoff mu Trim saws Illcornplete with 550 Eiec EQUIPMENT Includes Clark For Lift truck Can 20m lbr emotionl dump truck centrifugal pump Smart Turner nit mounted compm or Diesel engine noun Diesel powered generator too Marine Gar engine Grayhuggcr as hp Diesel engine that Model 411 Diesel power unit coin plots with sub Framo aurmas Include 550 volt switcher and melon shop trucks as lnrerttd tooth saw Vencer knivu saw blades onvuuilToincomrnlurl dulr typewriters cheque Wflteh DA SALE For Information and Detailed List Contact HAMILTON LIQUIDATING C0 cannon St Hamilton IA 74215 Rookie QB Leads Stamps REGINA CP Rookie sen sation Jerry Keeling quarter backed Calgary Stampedch to 2011 Western Football Con ference victory over Saskatche wun riloughriders night before some 12700 fans Fullbackl Earl Lunsford counted two touchdowns for Cal gary halfback Lovell Coleman one and the other two points came on converts by Doug Ban This bulletin was an assignment which was completed by Mr hoseborough in April 1060 and comprises about 40 page of wealth of information on the subject The introduction to this booklet sums the reason for the survey which is highlighted throughout the booklet and the reasons for the recommendations which are put forth During the past 15 years Ontario has been faced with the problem of an everincreasing number of hunters using smaller and smaller area for hunting The same problem is most severe in the heaviest populaled StatesJLtheJLSA where Stateowned land is scarce The problem has been greatest in Ontario in the Southwestern and Southeastern regions where87of the population of Ontario lives on an area of primarily privately owned lands and where the number of small game hunters has increased from about 130000 in 1945 to about 380000 in 1958 There are number of means by which state or Provincial Earlier Lapointe will fight Tourvillo7and Columbo Mon roe special match pits Slander Fozo against Jim Conroy Both Conroy and For are new to this area though not new to wrestling Fozo has been Maple Leaf Gardens headliner for about 10 years postponed games are still dau ling Teepees Name New Coach ST CATHARINES cmKen Campbell of Pembroke has been named coach of St Cathariries Teepees of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior Series Campbell 37 playing coach of Omaha Knights in the Inter national Leagm last season re Urnp Dascoli nosr TIME 130 Conservation organizations have or canplovlde more hunting for more people These are out improvement and intenselymanaged basis Information from the borderingstates indicates that all four methods nrebeiag used but that the most satisfactory method is by providing intensely managed public lands On such lands wildlife production can be increased significantly hunting oppor tunities can be increased and hunters can be controlled more readily FOLLOWS TREND The way available recreation lands are shrinking all over our province we can see that lot of sinular plans will be studied and implemented in the near hlture by providing wildlife habitat on privatelyowned lands by leasing privatelyowned lands for public huntingwlth or without habitat improvement by providing publiclyowned by providing publiclyowned lands for hunting on an SBIL Reginas points came on Purdin rookie from North western Universitynrldafield goal and convert by guard Reg Whitehouse Steve Owens fioughriders blow 76 halftime lead as Stampeders offensive machine began picking up steam in the second half Stampeders picked up 392 yards 215 along the ground Roughriders were confined to 213 80 on the mund Calgary pickedup 21 first downs toSaskatchewans 12 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Western Conference ands for public hunting witha touchdown by halfback Ray vdentWerrenGiles who issued compEiit about the backing areas is perfect enample of the great benefit which accrues from setting aside areas for use by all of the people on ransom able Tinarth is away someplaecmgoofwhich you are part The acquisition of public landsfor campsites and picnic youus basis whereby all benefit and you know We are indeed fortunate that we havens active and forward 3UflihLYici0IY 77 other milestoan in4he brilliant looking group as our Ontario Departmeatgof Lands and Forests Spahn Sééks MILWAUKEE API MIIA waukee southpaw wonder War ren Spahn seeks to may up an other notch in the ranks of baseball immortals in bid for his sooth National League vic torytenightLngoiastchiueny Cubs Thelao year old veteran rested for week in order to make his big effort before home fans will strive to becomethe 18th pitcher in major league h1s toiy and only the third hander to reach the duovic tory mark Av triumph would mark an eareer of Spahn who won his first game for the Braves at the iige of 25 when the ciulrwasirr Boston in 1946 He will carry season Jetan of 1112 against the Cubs who have beaten him twice in three decisions this sea son Spahn the National Leagues automatic arllvrltlrs Farm Home room on 82563 mn Erisan Wine Prop lbiggestlefty winner holdrthe major league mark for 20ltvlelt tory seasons by soutpaw He hit that mark for the 11th time lastseasonwifh thefirst no hitter of his career brilliant 15 strikeout performance He added anolherjno hitter against Sanhrancisco Giants early this year against PhiladelphiailhilllesrWr5obandien13iichedthevic wr an Calgary 37 23 Edmonton 29192 ac 0101L2él Sask 140 10 an Essa Defeats collie 114 Essa Road defeated Collier Unitedll4 mtnghtm Intercburchi Softball League game tory allowing elght hits VJ Boorman and Lindsay pitch ed for Collier Jeply was Fired By CINCINNATI AP Umpire Frank Dascoli was fired Thurs day hy National League presi the following statement lomy office today notified umpire Frank Dascoli his ser vices bave been terminated His integrity and impartiality on thefieldhave not been nor ieije they now questioned and in no way contributed to this de cision Despite his recent statement to me personally and his pub lic statement that he has no he has had from our office and despite his denial of highly crit ical remarks about the game which have been attributed to him so frequentlya condition has been argued which makes rbikcenfin ern oymentm computable w1ih the Fest inter ests of our ompiring staff our office and the league Dascoli who joined the Na tlonal League staff in 1948 friduefitlfquofid as say league officials failed to back up umpires Gilesrannonncedrhrhad asked JlascoliwhetherétheLeague ofA fice had ever failed to back up the umpires He said Dascolls INo If there had been would have confronted you with it 9th Annual 75LAP fiNFEENAHGNAESTOGK CAR piiCHfiMEIQNSHIP was C7310 TOP usAANp CANADIANDRIVERS 58 Bio Eveurs iOR eaiPEAGEV places Gus Eodrlar who re signed following the elimination ol the Teepees by Toronto St Michaels Majors last spring Born in Montreal Campbell played junoir and senior hockey with Montreal Royals and was member of the 1947 Montreal team which won the Allan Cup Ross Wilson vicepresident of the Teepees last year also ah nounced that group of St Ca tharlnes businessmen have agreed to take over direction of the club Rudy Pilous coach of Chicago Black Hawks obtained control ling lnterest in the team years ago EVENTS mqulahennma master blending of 36 great rewsbrinmutihwhesfi makas Dow the easiestdrink ing most dependablyrunifnim ale ever brewed BLENDED bps ionlyamastariul blenoingor me best hops can bring uuttha best in beer Dow selects prime hops picked at the fleeting momant of parfactionand blendsthem qarefuIIyto giverynudhattruo beerfaata you enjoy in Dow gaLENDEDBARLBVJVIALTS The best in beer demands the best Ingredients The special blend of top quality Canadian MeltsuSeMnbrewing an Ale calls for the very best barley Canada produces Nath innlesswlllmeelDowstandards SMOOTH 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