16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Ape 27, 1961 SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords LOOKING FOR TUNA? Newfoundland Has Most But Bluenoses' Bigger NEW YORK (CP) -- New-|tario's Georgian Bay were the foundland is fighting as hard as|only ones from Canadian wat- ever to dislodge Nova Scotia's|ers to show in the rankings. long - established reputation as| One of 14 1b. 6 oz. caught by the Atlantic's tuna capital but{Ken Kumagai of Rexdale, Ont. the latest results, as far as|in the Nottawasage River was Field and Stream awards g0,(good for fifth in the open divi ended in a draw. Ision for fish caught on hait or Nova Scotia waters produced 'lures other than artificial flies. the biggest but Newfoundland, George R. Snider of Craig- accounted for the most in the hurst, Ont., was seventh with a authoritative outdoor maga- 13¢pound 12 - ouncer from the zine's 1961 fishing contest. Re-|Nottawasage and Ted Holder of sults are announced in the May Midland, Ont., caught one of 13 issue, out today. Ih. 3 oz. in the Sturgeon River A. T. Miller of Halifax took|near his home that was good first place with an 890-pounder|for 10th. Kumagai used a dew caught off Nova Scotia's Os-/worm, Snider a Mepps spinner borne Head, a newly discov-/and Holder baited up with sal- ered tuna ground a few miles/mon eggs. south of Halifax. Fred Harman won this divi- Six of the top 10 were caught(sion with a fish weighing 16 in Conception Bay off New-|pounds, 12 ounces from Mon- foundland's east coast. tana's Duck Lake which took Also announced were awards|/nine awards--all but the first-- for Eastern rainbow trout. They|in the rainbow fly -casting include only fish caught in wat-|group. The winner, 13 pounds, ers east of the Continental Di-|12 ounces, was landed by H. N. vide, ruling out the giant sea-|/Branson in Bennett Spring State run steelheads of Pacific coast|Park, Missouri, rivers. Three rainbows from two streams running into On- WRIGLEY FIELD YESTERDAY'S (COMES TO LIFE STARS LOS ANGELES (AP)--A ghost park for three years, Wrigley Field comes very By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| much to life today with a Hitting--Mickey Mantle, New| big league stamp, a bright York, drove in last four runs| new finish and shiny hopes pith Dai of okies, Jue pat for its infant tenant. ng right - handed, other left- Los Angeles Angels make handed, for 13-11 victory in 10| their home re as innings that ended Detroit win-| the baby of the American ning streak at eight. : League against Minnesota Pitching -- Wilmer Mizell] Twins before an expected Pittsburgh, gave up first-inning| 15000 fans. run, then shut out Phillies until Hundreds of the custom- ninth for 3-2 decision. ers will be familiar with Wrigley Field. They were ~ MORE CUBS followers for more than At the begging of 1961 Canada| three decades of the Angels Await heading forth in droves. They'll 10 fishermen together and you'll There's another two weeks to of months before bass and mus- kie are legal in most areas. els range from normal to be- and Lindsay districts and the By THE CANADIAN PRESS ja 10% - pounder was taken in|folk, Essex and Haldimand Ontario's trout season Owen Sound harbor on opening|counties, Saturday and fishermen will be|day last year. feel the low water Hight be and other find generally low, clear water in the streams and perhaps ice genia > teat Fleshierton, types of food haven't on many lakes. bor phy Big spring 10 pro.| ached into the streams in Is this good or bad? Well, get/tect a deteriorating hydro dam.| pees oa the Cons chime get 10 opinions but the consen- of Hi 0 L sus tends as always toward op- surface is iy by less than 400 Lakohisad Ssnehmen Predict a good opening a north acres compared with its normall ore of Lake Superior where 1,600 acres. concen- trate the speckled trout and|Peak flood levels have passed could mean easier fishing, but|on Many streams. Inland lakes Meadows fears there may have been a die - - the Socios i 3 hegsuse of Ol oy Sept. 15 except for rainbows lly pre biggest waterside traffic jams.|pppppn waoRMER WATER [tributaries where it is extended )! wait for pickerel and a couple such rivers as the Sauble and] The minimum size limit of Satgesd in the Seorgian Bay. lg for packed was e Huron area but prefer|drop, st year. The creel 423534. reports coming tuto the warmer water than the speck-|limit is one pius an additional|team led by Gunnar Bengtson ep dicate water lev.|1cds and usually do not become|14 provided the 14 don't total of Koppom, Sweden. active until late May or June./more than 10 pounds in weight. FORD, GM, ENTER low normal everywhere. It 18iy uo "mre tributaries and 45,-|dlesex , and Norfolk counties|each have been entered by the particularly low in the Tweed|,, fingerling and yearling|where it's one plus an addi-|Ford Motor Company of Coats | speckl southern part of Pembroke dis-| pio ci kad this week in Nor.lthan five pounds. ers Tan Walker and Ken Cham- bers of London and Erle Jack-|Corvair team led by the Cana Canada Enters son of Barnsley. dian Winter Rally winners, The division of Gen-|Dick Doyen and Clay Gibbs. Trout Fishermen |i ane HEremm mbm a born, Mich., has a three - carilNew York newspaper woman Saturday Southwestern Ontario anglers phere Many eyes will be on the Eu- (pentyl since insects : Conservation officer Ed Mead-|pe hun gry. Ht ois Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. ¥ iE §2 = = BEES are expected to be ice-covered. The season remains open nu- TuSE 5 B in some designated Great Lakes Good browns are common fin{ot Nov. 30. Rainbows are running in the|An exception is in Elgin, Mid-| Three teams of three cars and rainbow trout are|tional nine weighing not more|Limited with top British driv- sEErEtasETaY bp bo ES TE Cw Find SRO REr TR A A a trict. Severe early frosts coming before any appreciable snowfall lowered subsurface water lev- els and contributed to a quick spring run-off. LAKES STILL FROZEN It also laid a thick layer of hard ice on the lakes and they are still frozen solid north of the French and Mattawa rivers. The ice, in fact, extends south through Muskoka, Haliburton, Lake Simcoe and Tweed dis- tricts although there are signs of a breakup on the southerly fringes. As to what things will be like Saturday, officials wouldn't guess except that northern lakes probably won't start to break up for another week un- less there is heavy, warm rain. In these areas anglers will have to look to the streams, many of which already are open. Conservation officer Bob El- lah of Owen Sound predicts a fine opening weekend, given some co - operation from the weather. Streams, lakes and rivers of southern Georgian Bay are down to levels expected in June. The water is so clear, in fact, that some anglers fear the trout will be shy. Rainbows are the big game in this district. They are the only trout species to spawn in the spring and the run up such Georgian Bay rivers as the Syd- enham, Pottawatami and Leith is under way. There also is good trolling off the river mouths and SU MAC LAD FAVORED YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) -- Su Mac Lad, winner of four straight races, is favored to win| tonight's $50,000 National Cham- pionship Trot, concluding event of a three - race international Trot series. Masina, the French horse that was a disappointment last week in the United Nations Trot, will compete in a special $15,000 Gotham-UN sequel on the same program. Both races are at a mile and a half. Su Mac Lad's other opposi-| tion is expected to come from Air Record, Silver Song and Tie Silk, owned by Miron Brothers, had 167,028 Wolf Cubs, an in-| of the Pacific Coast Leauge. crease of 6,907 for the year. 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