Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jun 1964, p. 13

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Bill Hartack WBA June Rating ha ioe Lists Chuvalo 8th tp Oaks Stakes Folley, Chandler, Ariz; 6. TORONTO (OP) -- Jocke Floyd Patterson, New York; 7./ Bill Hartack, 34 sou Bore Karl Mildenberger, West Ger-lern Dancer to Kentucky Derby many; 8. George Chuvalo, Tor-' and Preakness victories, will be onto; 9. Henry Cooper, Eng-/aboard another Windfields Farm land; 10, Wayne Bethea, New/entry Saturday in the $38,640- York, | added Canadian Oaks Stakes at Light heavyweight: Cham-| Woodbine race track. pion, Willie Pastrano, Miami! Fourteen of the finest fillies Beach, 1. Eddie Cotton, Seat-/in Canada will strut to the post tle; 2, Harold Johnson, Phila-/in this race for three-year-olds jdelphia; 3. Bobo Olson, San\over the distance of one mile Francisco. jand one furlong. Winner's share Middleweight: Cham pion,|°% the purse will be $26,140. Joey Gi it| Hartack will ride E. P. Tay- é <r ae fines) lor's Netoffa and although she MIAMI BEACH (CP)--Heavy- weight George Chuvalo of Tor- onto was listed eighth im his di- vision this week in the June ratings of the World Boxing As- sociation. ' Two Puerto Rican middle- weights, Jose Torres and Jose Gonzalez, were named boxers of; the month. Torres won the honor for his upset of Wilbur McClure and Gonzalez for a technical knock- out of Florentino Fernandez. Sonny Liston, who lost the heavyweight title to Cassius | A TIGHT LINE By KEN ROBERTS In last week's column, we suggested that we look at fly hatches and their effect on trout feeding. Let's look at this -- but also -- all water insects in their var- ious forms and phases. N.J. 1, Rubin Cart n s Na.3.:-2, paiag fe, Paterson | nesn't been racing well, racing New a York; 3. Dick Ti igeria, | experts figure he could improve) Tiger, Wigerin. her enough to win. | Junior Middleweight: Cham- i ted to pion, Sandro Mazzinghi, Italy. Fd page te poset g "wilt Welterweight: Cham pi on,|Darr.of suburban Westo Emile Griffith, New York. 1./Queen's Law, owned by V Luis Rodriguez, Miami ; 2.|Hardinge of Montreal, Brian Curvis, Wales; '3. Jose | a New oo | . | Junior we terweight: Cham- Mi h ] Lun cealed weapon and. reckless| Pion, Eddie Perkins, Chicago. | c ae t Beats Young -- Jones, Clay Feb. 25, remained out of the rankings. However, Ed Lassman, pres- ident of the WBA, said the ex- ecutive committee is consider- ing an appeal by Liston's ad- visor, Jack Nilon, for reinstate- ment of the former champion in the July ratings. Liston had been dropped af- ter charg's of carrying a con- iscount! The ratings: Armstead, Los Angeles; 2. Car- | si PER, New York: 2. Eddie| , Junior lightweight: Cham-|Lunt of England forged a fifth-| n, and| driving were filed against him| ' Lightweight: Champion, Car-| March 10 in Denver. los Ortiz, Puerto Rico. 1, Paulie Heavyweight: Champion, Cas-|!0s Hernandez, Venezuela; 3. GANTON, England (CP-AP)| us Clay, Louisville, 1, Doug|Att Persley, Red Cross, La. Defending - champion Michael] Machen, San Francisco; 3. Er.| Pi nie Terrell, Chicago; 4. Cleve-| D Emile Griffith E land Williams, Houston; 5, Zora| Su&ar | mael |Floyd Robertson, ion, Flash Elorde, Phillipines, | round victory over fellow-coun- Featherweight: Cham pion,|tryman John Young Thursday Ramos, Mexico. 1. Is-|and won a berth in the British Laguna, Panama; 2, amateur golf championship Ghana; 3,| quarter-finals. ion Johnson, Los Angeles. | Lunt beat Young 2 to 1. In Bantamweight: Cham pion,| morning fourth - round play, der Jofre, Brazil. i, Jesus Pi-/Hunt defeated Henry Weber, Generally, all insects pass through three or four different stages of development, from egg to adult. The stages are egg, |Inymph, adult for some insects, n while others go through the egg, larva, pupa, and finally emerge the adult. Wet flies, such as the dragon fly nymph, are imitations of the second stage of development of the 3-phase cycle. The hellgrammites are in the larva stage of the 4-phase cycle. Thus the stages of development are the prime time to utilize these in- sects in your quest for trout. These baits are found on your wet fly list. While the matured insect or| larva and nymph) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Sune 12, 1964 inches. Their cycle starts when eggs laid on the branches and leaves of trees develop to the larva stage and drop from the branches into the streams, where they live for up to 3 years. During this 3-year period, he may be found under rocks and branches on the stream bed where he feeds on passing small insects. So, this is your location for hunting this type bait. At the end of the hellgrammite span, 'he emerges from the water and, under the seclusion of a rock, he transforms himself into an jadult Dobson fly. USE OF NET A fine mesh net may be used in trapping this fellow. Lift the rock with one hand and allow jthe current to sweep the hel!- jgrammite into its grip. To place on a hook (use a small hook, say 10 or 11 for trout and slide the hook under, just behind the hard neck collar and out in an the fourth phase of development|arc, be sure not to go too deep are dry flies. Exceptions to the| above are made, for some find it to their advantage to play a dry fly as a weekend dying in- jsect, thus letting it drift beneath mentel, Mexico; 2. Ronnie|also of England, by the same| argin. lthe surface. While the user of a into the neck. A string of about four on a slightly larger hook may induce strikes. MAY FLY POPULAR Another popular bait. used in Insects, In Growing Provide Fine Lure near two inches, provide an ex- cellent bait. To our knowledge, the largest is the burrowing May fly. To ~ find this nymph you' must go into the mud or sand bottom of a stream, river, or lake. A scoop is the best bet. After having lifted the mud from the bottom, sift it through a fine mesh, this should produce real fishgetters. You can keep these fellows in fresh clear water for a respect- able length of time. When trans- porting them to the stream, a moss-lined worm belt-box should do nicely. NEXT WEEK Pressured by space we have touched lightly on the subject of nymphs, a development in the stages of stream insect life. |Next week we will look at the mature insects, their lures, and that of land insects. The port of Montreal's total grain storage capacity is 22,- Duke Snider, one of the Los three San Francisco victories, San Francisco Manager Alvin Angeles Dodgers and the New In pinch hit role he is averag- Dark: '"'He's done a great York Mets, is batting below ing .285. Above he watches job. There's a lot of baseball .200, but has accounted for after fouling one off. Says left in him." BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Minnesota (Pascual 8-2) at|Columbus 19 29 .396 11 National League Washington (Koch 1-1) (N) | Atlanta 15 31 .326 14 W L Pct. GBL| Los Angeles (Latman 2-4) at Thursday's Results 29 2 -- gore ee teas eL. | Toronto 9 Atlanta 5 31 585 -- ansas City (segul 4-0) ali Buffalo 2 Jacksonville 7 28 .538° 244| Cleveland (McDowell 2-0) (N) | Columbus 2 Syracuse 3 28 25 528 3 | International League Richmond 0 Rochester 2 28 27 500 poder ea Games Friday 27 50 ' aes} i 5 yr) 31 '608 | _ at Jacksonville 2 26 28 .464 Be. ay Buffalo at Atlanta (N) Houston %6 464 ' Columbus at Rochester 2 New York 18 327 1 24 480- 7 Thursday's Results 22 Milwaukee 6 San Francisco 5 | Chicago 6 New York 3 Cincinnati 3 Houston 5 St. Louis @ Los Angeles 5 Probable Pitchers Today -- Milwaukee (Lemaster 7-3) at San Francisco (Bolin 1-2) (N) St. Louis (Simmons 6-5. or Broglio 3-4) at Los Angeles (Koufax 7-4) (N) Cincinnati (Maloney 3-7) at Philadelphia San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee Chicago Los Angeles Toronto Jacksonville Syracuse Rochester Buffalo Richmond 4 4% 5 5% 6% 4 | ) Richmond at Syracuse 2 (N) | | | Pacific Coast League Oklahoma City 6 Tacoma 3 Jacksonville Parma' Sesute' 5 | Hawaii 5 Salt Lake City 6 Hammer Bisons, piv. 130" ° 'Leats Are Next = Diego 6 Denver 12 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | [wins Trade Houston (Johnson 5-4) (N) Jacksonville Suns, winners of New York (Stallard 3-7) at|10 of their last 12 games, fin- ' Puts Title On Line Tonight LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--The world welterweight crown, |which has been in and out of jthe hands of Emile Griffith wet fly might treat it with float-/both nymph and adult stage is ing compound, so it is buoyant|the May fly.. This fly, in its and skips along the surface.|larva stage, comes in a variety Here again we are treading on\of sizes, for the types of May delicate ground for trout tech-/files in our streams are many. niques are sacred, | The larger ones, that grow to 300,000 bushels. aN BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL LOW PRICES NOW IN EFFECT AT JOHN'S GARAGE 226 Celine St. 723-4233 When the angler sets forth to his stream it's nice to go with a bare hook, that is solely rely upon streamcraft to select your Ae | } | Flyweight: Champion, Pone tion, Joe Carr, the British Ebihara, Japan; 3, Horaco Aca-|!and 3 and 1; John Hall of Eng- R. Harrison defeated John |York champion faces ex-cham- dent of Palm Beach, Fla., also NewM |vised over the ABC network, or anager |victory over Peter Flaherty of | Rodriguez, the 26 - year - old 1937, was the only one of four |fith in New York last year, apy takes over as mana- pound division. ja major league club, Cleveland. jhad two 15-round title engage- ing star, Thursday and imme-| SARNIA (OP)--Veteran Sar- hay gene | aero 8 Per. |pointed general manager of the Two of the verdicts were splitikept McGaha from going to | Port Credit Puts jas manager of the Athletics'|managed Sarnia Knights jun- fired. Port Credit goalie George Ste-|concerned,' he said. "It's eas-|Geno DeNobile of the Hamilton bait and get results. Let's look at just a few ways to locate these various. insects that are in fact the very sub- stance your game lives on. | The hellgrammite is the most popular of the larva stage in- sects, this fellow has a variety of names but the true hellgram- mite is the larva stage of the Dobson fly. This fellow has an adult wing spread of up to 4 @ Membersh able. ips OLFERS .... play your golf in Oshawa at GRANDVIEW only 5 min. from downtown Oshawe $2.50 Week Ends & Holidays $1.50 Week Days @ Challenging 18 Holes '@ Por 72 -- 6100 yards GRANDVIEW South at BLOOR © GREEN FEES @ Availl- @ Goll if & ent Rent- als end sales @ Lessons by pre H. R. Trudelle @ Tournaments Philadelphia (Bennett 7-3). (N)/ ally get a chance tonight to par- Pittsburgh (Law 3-5) at Chi-/lay their hot streak into leader- cago (Buhl 6-3) | ship of the International League. ' Outtielder C- Jones, Chicago; 3. Fighting Ha-/m Kingpetch, 'Thailand. 1. Salva.| Walker Cup champion from Ire- vallo, Argentina, land beat fellow Briton Mike D: |since 1961, goes on the line Glover of Ireland also 1 up. r } j ter- |pion Luis Rodriguez of Miami. Foe his way into the quarter | ; |England in the fifth round. jstarting at 10 p.m. EDT. Kansas City Cuban exile who won and_ lost Americans to survive the fifth |mained an 8-to-5: favorite to re-|8*t of Kansas City Athletics in a F Sarnia Imperials | 'This will be the fourth meet-|| The Athletics fired Ed Lopat, jments last year and a 10-|diately replaced him with the 55 football executive id Mac- rae , ; h | Griffith won the first and third! The announcement by general Ontario Rugby Football Union |Witheville, Va. where he was| Macdonald, who will be as- jrookie league farm club. jiors for 16 seasons. Ivan Woods wks | | Mark On Ha "It's. standard procedure as DeNOBILE RETIRES vens turned in an impressive|jer to change the manager than rada, Japan. paige ee fifth-round competi-| tore Burruni, Italy; 2. Hiroyuki land, defeated Alec Kyle of Eng- - Burgess 1 up and England's lagain tonight when the New Mel McGaha | Bob Sweeny, 52-year-old resi- The 15-round bout will be tele- ons Tey ee | | Sweeny, British champion in |the title in two fights with Grif-|| CLEVELAND (AP) -- Mel! ioung, lturn to the top spot of the 147-/the city where he first managed ling of the two fighters. They former New York Yakee pitch- Have New Mentor | lrounder in 1960, when both were|37-year-old McGaha, coach with! donald, Port Credit, was ap- tight and each stirred up a row.|manager Pat Friday Thursday senion. iniiua. | Gectetons: jto have reported in a few days|sisted by Fred McPhedran, Lopat was stoical about being Will continue'as president. PORT CREDIT, Ont. (CP)--|far as baseball managers are| HAMILTON (CP) -- Tackle performance Thursday in lead- ito change five or 10 ball play- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Min-! Tiger-Cats' defensive unit, an- nounced Thursday he is retir- ing. The 32-year-old, 236 pound ing the Sailors to a 9-4 win over|ers,"" Huntsville Hawks in Ontario La-! : crosse Association senior action.| MAY CHANGE ROUTINE Stevens limited the opposition) McGaha, whose rookie season to two goals in the first period|as a major league manager was gue Pct, GBL 15.674 -- 1% 5 lineman became the second /Tiger-Cat to announce retire- ment this year, Defensive end Ron Ray made a similar an- nouncement last month. American Lea The Suns, who hammered|nesota Twins put sentiment ss L coving pring A poe wee i, _ ot loose Ps "|two 0 e fans avorites in a 32 = iti a ne Leafs, tan-' three-team swap for more bench! 5 hosliah lite wl aac ggel ge lag Fae | h two,|in Cleveland in 1962, said he 29 night doubleheader in an-effort! the Twins dealt ,, |and one in each of the next two. » sa 6 to reverse the placings. lua Mist beseuan fetes Geores MeGatfey paced the sat, tee. siartecs. an_raleters. 27 The Leafs wa ao |winners wi ree goals while as Cleveland man- 25 inpeersively eae ty cane little - used outfielder Lenny|prian Ahern scored a pair, Thejager and was criticized for it. 22 bering Atlanta Crackers 9-5/cree%,,im the five-player trade|others went/to Bill Allan, Ron| Lopat, a coach for the Athle- ates an Chiste: ers naj with Cleveland Indians and Los\p,own, Paul Henderson' anditics in 1962, took over as man- be pele in 'pace by ertg.|Anseles. Angels. Minnesota ac-| Pioorie Tomchynhyn. jager on the last day of the sea-| ing Columbus Jets 3-2. The sempe big aa Jerry Kindall) tom Conlin had two for the|son when Hank Bauer stepped arn SeRee eee: Hawks with Colin Oke and Don|down. Last season the club had Chicago Baltimore New York Minnesota Cleveland Boston Washington Detroit Los Angeles 24 33 . Kansas City 17 35 Thursday's Res! 19 | + 25. mw | ae 32. 29. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL Baltimore 3 Chicago 1 Minnesota 4 Detroit 2 New York 8 Boston 4 Los Angeles 5 Cleveland 4 (Only games scheduled) fourth - place Rochester Red| | Wings also won, blanking Rich- mond Virginians 2-0. Don Dillard had four hits, in- cluding a home run and a triple, | went, in a straight swap with no cash involved: | Here is the way the dealing Power goes to the Angels, who hers. |a 73-89 record. 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