CANADA OUTDOORS Quebec ill Ban | The Use Of Minnows MONTREAL (CP) -- Quebec lake and six infested lakes will fish because careless anglers has launched a campaign against the use of minnows as bait in an effort to protect some of the country's best fishing spots. The use of minnows has been banned in some parts of the province and will be permitted in other parts only under spe- cific conditions. The success of the program depends on the co-operation of anglers and of minnow dealers. If the campaign fails, the gov- ernment has indicated it will ban the use of minnows every- where. A similar ban now exists in Saskathewan and Alberta. The game and fisheries de- partment had been asked by some this year to impose the ban immediately. But others argued that restrictions throughout th province would Jaks and rivers already are in- fested with undesirable types of fish. ANGLERS CONFUSED The department devised a compromise, but its new regula- tions were so complicated that most anglers were left con- fused. A spokesman for the de: partment admitted it would take some time for everyone to understand the new rules. In the meantime, a good rule of thumb would be this: When buy- ing minnows check with the dealer on ahere and how min- nows alive or dead may be used. Dealers will require permits to net and sell minnows under varying onditions. For ex- a ple, a dealer in an area where there is a good trout get a permit on condition he sell only for fishing in infested waters. This he will have to make clear to the minnow pur- minnows reproduce at a rate of reported $175,000 for Bob Bai- 50,000 a season and within two July 11. No dealer will be allowed to Or three years take over a lake. star from Long Beach, Calif. Downes went seven rounds with chaser. sell perch, catfish, stickleback or sunfish minnows. They are ing. A check is to be kept on min- now dealers and if they break the rules they will be subject to fines ranging from $1 to $1,000. Briefly the new minnow regu- lations mean this: Minnows alive or dead may not be used in the, entire east- ern area of the province from Bellechasse County eastward on the south shore of the St. Law- rence River and from Portneuf County eastward on the north shore. This area is free of un- desirable types of fish now and wago, a long shot from White catcher from Hampton, Va the aim is to keep them lean IRREPARABLE DAMAGE {had released unused supplis of minnows. Dr. Prvost said undesirable They eat game fish eggs and fingerlings, monopolize feeding| the type which quickly take areas and force other fish into|N.C., in the Class A South Aton home territory and before a over a lake and spoil game fish- deeper parts where food is|jantic. League to play shortstop. | partisan crowd, the Briton may scarce. Minnows eaten before they were able to reproduce also caused trouble. "We have discovered that most minnows are infected with some disease or other," Dr THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 17, 1961 Big Leagues |SPORT FROM BRITAIN Terry Downes Gets Another Title Bout Put Out $35 For Youth | NEW YORK (CP) -- Major| league ball clubs paid out bo. nus money in droves Friday to] sign high school kids and col-{ [oNDON (CP) -- Terr: lege players. _ |Downes, the 25-year-old Britis! Pittsburgh Pirates of the Na-| champion gets a second crac! tional League may have set ani,y pay] Pender's world middle all-time high by shelling out alyeight boxing title in Londor | ley, an 18-year-old prep school| 1, 'Boston last Jan wary Bailey, who hit .475 in high|pender before succumbing to a school, was shipped to Ashvillel(ochnical knockout. This time Detroit Tigers of the Amer-|q, better, provided he keeps ican League plunked down a|pis nose out of trouble. His bonus reported in excess of cut-prone nose has repeatedly $100.000 to sign Bill Freeham, alot his hopes in jeopardy. A 19-year-old catcher from the| £300 plastic operation on it last] University of Michigan. summer doesn't seem to have Baltimore Orioles of the cyred it. Thirteen stitches were British fans remember 1957, moters are trying to lure the vhen they watched Downes| evergreen Archie Moore over to hrow in the towel after seven|London to defend his world title rounds with Tiger, the Ameri- against the lanky Scotsman. an-based Nigerian. Finally, there are two long- Sirice then, however, Downes term prospects in Welshmen has become' more experienced. Brian Curvis and Howard Win-| He has a continuous attack, stone. Curvis, Empire weiter-1 1 probably the result of thejweight champion, climbed into! SEAWA MOTORS Li coaching he received while he world rankings in only 20 ° PHONE MO 8-3331, WHITBY domiciled for several yearsiprofessional fights. Winstone, in Baltimore. His 70 amateurithe new British featherweight fights in the U.S. certainly|champion, reached the rankings dampened his enthusiasm for\hefore many British fans had SALE! 1961 FORD'S! $2445 to $2775 ® Radios and Washers @ British boxing. ever heard of him. When he returned home he -- was quoted as saying that any, six-round fighter around the| New York gyms could lick a Prevost said, "and when a American League also paid alipnserted in his battered beak| British champion. game fish eats them it becomes infected too." Long-Shot Wins At Montreal Track sizable bonus to sign a 17-year- after the Boston fight. old catcher from La Tuente, Ca-| Few here can see why Pen- in the International League. where the purses are bigger. Los Angeles Dodgers of the Chances of a larger financial National League paid a bonus|return for the London scrap of five figures to William Ro-| were wrecked when the British BOXERS IMPROVE Downes no doubt has changed ---- lif., Andy Etchebarren. He goes!der has risked defending his his views since British boxing| to the Orioles' Rochester farm title outside the United States. has taken a turn for the better| in the last couple of years. John Caldwell last month won the world bantamweight title from Alphonse Hallimi of| MONTREAL (CP) -- Cone- bert Ball, Jr., an 18-year - old boxing authorities rejected a France, gaining Britain's first River Junction, N.Y. paid {bid to televise the fight. The American League Cleve- Some suspect that Pender is world title in 11 years. + Last spring Dave Charnley $50.50, $10.10 and $3.40 Friday land Indians gave Frank Decas- trying to avoid several of the|lost a fairly close decision to night in winning the 850 tris. a Rockford, I11., high school/top middleweight fighters, par- world lightweight champion Joe In other parts of the prov-igiake Pace for three-year-old outfielder, somewhere between ticularly Gene Fullmer, who Brown. Charnley had also chal- ince minnows may be used fjjjies, §50.000 and $60,000 holds the U.S. National Box- lenged for Brown's title in De- in already infested lakes or| Driven by Paul Baltis, the Chicago Cubs of the National ing Association recognition as cember, 1959. He is reported to streams, but not in lakes com-|plack filly paced the mile in League signed Billy Connors, champion. be getting another chance next paratively free of undesirable 2:04 3-5. 2, a Syracuse University Another leading contender is'fall and it may be a case of types of fish Patricia Thythm, the favor- pitcher-infielder, for an amount Dick Tiger, who recently re-'third time lucky. 5 Dr. Gustave Prevost, head of ite, was second, paying $3.20 reported in excess of $35000.,gained the British Empire] Chic Caldwood of Glasgow is the game and fisheries depart- and $2.40, and Dottie Frost was Connors will report to the We: middleweight crown from Ed- highly rated in the light-heavy- ment's biology office, says: third, paying $2.70 natchee, Wash., team of the monton's Wilf Greaves. Many weight division and several pro- "Minnows are a worse threat" ir ---- rr -------- ere -------------- to game fish than poachers us- CYCLIST KILLED (Class B. Northwest league. ing nets, spears, or even dyna-| DOUGLAS, Isle df Man (AP) cause is irreparable." Many lakes, once main tour- Friday while competing in the ist attractions because of their RE EN EE abundance of game fish, now were infested with undesirable Queen's Plate WOODBINE RACE CHARTS Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961. 2 1 -16 Miles. Purse $1500. 3-year-old Vi St! &0 Wt PP ho) w orse Alpine Hills 3 kim 1 id Clip's Viscount 2 Star Burton 1 91 Family Tide Sea Ferd Peel Express Last Challenge Travelling Sam 120 10 6 Pennypost 120 4 7 81 10- Winner dk b ¢ & Rastom Sirdar--Rbod Start good, won Iriving aan --ae SC Second Race Y Furlongs Purse $1300 4 years and up »e . Wt PP St 44 Wu 'Tiger Dip Bonnie Bird Michalena Arrowette Bewildered Roman Whirl Start good, won easily 2-YOLA 2nd gan last Saturday. =e Jog Wide Ope 5-ALPINE HILLS 12 = . = FALEINE HILLS .. 320 1230 4% TORONTO (CP) -- Some 23,- 4-CLIP'S VISCOUNT 4.90 000 persons were expected to- Muiens, "aiming all 3.500 day to focus their attention on in, Jockey . HAD eV Sl 13 horses during the 102nd run- Remillard--B R Steen ning of the Queen's Plate, Can- Parnell--Red River Sta 2' ! 5 . Ink Gibb--C F Chapman ada's most prestige-laden horse 56% Olah--Mrs N Peconi race | Biamonte--Tulachmore Fm 7 at > ; Coron My amore The late, oldest continu- 8- Harrisop--Rose, Swartz ously run stakes race in North 9-113 McComb-- J F McGarry |America, was due to start at 10. Dittfach--J Bozzo ' r i elin. Trainer W H Moorhead New Woodbine about 5:40 p.m Pool 22.108. Double pool 40,808 The 1'%-mile race for Cana- 3-VEE E CEE 21.80 8.80 6.20 dian-bred three-year-olds is a 1-PEN WISE 1120 640 $50,000-added affair, with first. . place money good for $46,475, the $5000 Gold Cup and the Queen's personal gift of 50 BRP Un a ® Ss Claiming all $2500 Str. Fin Jockey Owner 1-13 -2'%4 Clark Mrs, Cardy 2.1% 22 Parnell X Conny Adams -- Platt guineas. Goodwin -- EM - K Stable ; oe i t Worn Mea. Hunter Weather forecasts : indicated Brown -- Annesley Jr the race would go in perfect iach Aone Pi conditions--a sunny and warm e Morreale ams rariante day with temperatures reaching McComb Beach Sta into the 80s. B te -- ri . iamonta, Curia Turf experts consider the field the' most wide - open in 4 12- Borgemenke Tedoreen nd. Trainer W. H. Moorhead years and are wary of nomin- POOL 44,095 blin Wreck is Gramp's from the Willie Morrissey sta- ble of Toronto--at 4-1. The E. P. Taylor entry of Victoria Re- gina, Flashing Top and Queen's Park will start at approximat- ely 6-1 The best of three fillies in the field appeared to be Maid O'North, owned by industrialist Frank Sherman of Hamilton, who was quoted at 8-1, GO AT 12-1 Tabbed at 12-1 were Blue Light, owned by K. R. Marshall of Toronto, and Tehran's Dan. Milton Man, 15-1, and Prince Tour and Edgor's Lane at 20-1. As in every race, there is a dark horse. In this case it is Prince Tour, owned by Bill Graul of Vercheres, Que., who worked the mile in 1:39 4-5. QUEEN'S PLATE £ annual Tourist Trophy Race. It mite, because the damage they Ralph Rensen, 28-year-old Brit- brought the death toll to three ish motorcycle ace, was Killed for the series of races that be- Judd And Mates Blank Maclean's In the Inter - City softball league game at Alexandra Park last night, Peterborough Lake- fields blanked Oshawa Mac- Lean's Esso 6-0. Ray Judd, the Peterborough mound ace, was in top form, Pride in spite of pitching 24 strikeouts the night before. In pitching his shutout, Judd allowed, ac- |cording to scorer Jim Shaw, only one hit, a line-drive single by "Butch" McMahon in the second inning. Judd chalked up a total of 22 strikeouts. Actually, it didn't leave much else for the rest of his mates to do. Lakefields broke into the scoring column in the fourth inning, with a four-run rally that actually sewed it up. | Lawrence Foley and Glenn Padgett were the top hitters for the Liftlock City crew but Neil Wasson, C, Wasson and Amer all contributed to the big win |Inter-City Schedule and set the| Lakefields won the game in the third inning with a four-run rally on four bad errors, three in the infield, plus solid hits by | Foley and Wasson. The win- ners added singletons in the sixth and ninth frames. 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The Oshawa pitchers tried hard but just couldn't match Ray Judd's speed and control, in the pinches. The win put Lakefields far out on top in the Peterborough not "optional." bi MEN IN RING b 4 WRESTLERS PLUS 2 REFEREES 2 coast-to-coast. Ask about ew European ddivery plan, See the proof--Volvo "economy" is Serviced wherener you go--over 350 dankers every Volvo . . . as are the heater-defroster, directional signals, rust-proofing, padded dash, and more. + But Volvo's greatest pride is in the standard equipment few can match--quality without compromise! Swedish engineering and eraftsmanship provide Volve owners with economy in purchase price and main- tenance, long product life and resale Featuring Pat Flanagan TUESDAY, 8:45 P.M. OSHAWA ARENA VAN & "rot KALMIKOFF WON'T MOVE JERSEYS FARMER vs MAN MOUNTAIN BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- The|J .-%0Y. __wre_. CAMPBELL International League voted 4 inh iA Thursday to remain in Jersey City, NJ. League president] Tommy Richardson said "we hope, now that we are telling | iike 3960 when victoria parc| FACTS, FIGURES TORONTO (CP) -- Facts DAILY DOUBLE 5 and 3 PAID $299.80 ir - . 128LY INVADER _.. 11.60 530 3.00 from the Winfields Farm of Third Race JCALEDON TLE $40 340 FE. P. Taylor of Toronto, was and figures on today's 102nd FRING Son) chosen early as the winner and| running on the Queen's proved it when she came in Ppjate easily. . Place: New Woodbine 4 Dittfach Lanson Farm Lhe Plate has drawn a jockey Post time: 5:43 p.m, EDT, 15 - - v5 Borgemenke -- Marshall whose name is legend and who| Distance: 11; miles Quality Maid 3 8 : 5 Potts Shermanor Farm an 5.500 the x EE amas, SALLY Soa : 3 A ard CARO Sp iins| NOW has ridden more than 5.500 Starters: 13 three - year- Kum on Mum Olah Four L's Sta winners. Johnny Longden will 414s Hammer'n Tongs 118 Gordon Martin Jr be aboard Just Don't Shove, a > ye QF 3 Royal Barge 811- 1% Fitzsimmons Windfieldsi conn" Smythe entry. with Purse; $50 000 added Land of Maple 11810 7 8 Cosentino Groves . ig ' ! Purse distribution: net to Town Clerk 115 3 3 3.0% 3% 11-17 11.13% Clark Armstrong Jammed Lucky ; winner, $46,475, plus $5,000 Minute Miss 110 91012- 12- 12- 12- Parnell X Pugh The entry is expected to start od . ; , apa cia . ie WE bes clectur. = Kura Lats. Trainer © Holliday 2 ) pect é gold cup and the Queen's people we are staying there, that at 2-1. 50 guineas; second, $12,500; they'll come out and support the POOL 4,323 NT WON pe third, $7,500 rth, $3 |club." The Jersey ; A ee: . HASN'T WON PLATE hird, $7,500; fourth, $ ,000. |club." 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