14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 22, 1963 THEY'VE GOT TROUT New Zealand Fishermen Shun Large-Mouth Bass By J. C. GRAHAM Press Correspondent AUCKLAND (CP) -- Battle lines have been formed in New Zealand to fight off a would-be invader. The menace is a fish, which many anglers maintain would ruin their sport. They claim it would prove as disastrous an introduction as ts and animals which have been brought from abroad and today are among New Zea- land's worst pests. The fish which is the centre of controversy is the large- mouthed bass. Some fishing in- terests want to obtain stocks from North America for certain lakes which are unsuitable for trout. But trout fishermen insist that the bass would inevitably spread to trout waters and spell the doom of New Zealand's world-famous fishing. Th. embattled troui fisher- New Zealand it ran amok, \cov- ering, vast areas of pasture with dense masses 'of useless, prickly growth. Eradication is exceed- ingly laborious and costly. | Blackberry is another plant) which has proved almost as) troublesome. Rabbits are a prime example of animals which have thrived so abundantly in the favorable New Zealand climate as to be- come a grave menace. They multiplied in millions, causing huge annual loss of grazing and serious soil erosion, The bill for rabbit contro! runs into millions of dollars annually. Opossums and deer are other) examples of animals from) abroad which have become} costly national pests. Expert advice on the intro- duction of large-mouthed bass differs widely, Some fishing] societies, especially in the far inorth where lakes are warm men quote other instances of!and shallow and streams slow- introductions from abroad cases where apparently harm- less species in their native habi- tat have run wild in New Zea- land. conditions. GORSE RAN AMOK An example in the plant world is gorse, brought from Britain where it is a useful and running, would like the intro duction of bass since trout have not done well there. WOULDN'T WANDER They quote authorities who, for doubtful gain. But large numbers of sports-a nd conservation authorities men, including some who comejthat it would be impossible to regularly from distant parts of|stop the spread of bass to trout the world to enjoy New Zea-| waters. land's unrivalled trout fishing, They quote claims that the insist that the risk is too great|final result would he a large and would jeopardize an out-|population of stunted fish un- sporting pur- |poses. Bass, according to Am- oppose Zealand, but much standing national sporting asset|acceptable for The opponents of bass also/erican sportsmen who quote fish biologists in support|bringing them to New of their case. They give the|are voracious feeders opinions of American scientists|inferior sporting fish to trout. eee ; ; Remember When? ts Nana Store' ths ToreretaMat. By THE CANADIAN PRESS |The government so far has de- Pep Leadlay, Queen's Uni- clined to commit itself and is versity football star, signed japproaching the issue cau- with the Big Four's Hamil- |tiously Supporters of both points of their Grenoble Plans| LAUSANNE Switzerland] \(AP) -- Eric Jonas, secretary- general of the International Olympic Committee, said Wed- nesday planning for the 1968 Winter Olympics at Grenoble,, France, is progressing satisfac- ltorily and there is no present! lintention to find another site. | He was commenting on a |stetement by health Minister \Judy LaMarsh that the games might be switched to Banff, Alta., because of IOC dissatis- faction with Grenoble's pro- gress. Satisties 10C lor events generally are n mit only those East Germans whose travel has been approved by the NATO permit office in West Berlin. Participants approved. . An East German team was championships t Chamonix, France, for this reason. SKEET MEET SET OTTAWA (CP) -- About 150 shotgun shooters from Ontario, will meet at the Ottawa Valley skeet championships. inresults Wednesday: barred from the 1962 world ski/Southampton 1 Ipswich 1 (Bradford 1 Tranmere 1 --|Rochdale 0 Millwall 2 Torquay 1 Oxford 4 Quebec and New York State|Motherwell 1 Rangers 3 Trap and Skeet Club this week- Alloa 0 Stirling 0 end in the Ontario open andjBerwick 1 Forfar 2 closed and Capital of Canada!Brechin 0 Albion 1 [Cowdenbeath 2 Hamilton 5 SOCCER SCORES ct £1 Stirtin 0 : IRISH LEAGUE LONDON (Reuters) -- Soccer ni stitery 9 Crusaders 6 UNIONS STAY SMALI, About 22 per cent of the Ca' nadian labor force are unios members, ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 11 Division IV SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Division If portobies, "The 10C received a detailed report from the Grenoble or-| ganizing committee last week and is completely satisfied," Jonas said. The only issue which still might place the Grenoble games in doubt was the IOC de- pledge to grant entry visas to all qualified competitors, Jonas said, This concerns particularly the, East German team, France complies with an internal) agreement of the North Atlan- tic Treaty Organization to ad- ton Tigers 40 years ago to- day--in 1925. Canada's out- standing drop-kicker, Lead- lay became as important to Tigers as he had been to the Tricolor team which won the college champion- ship in 1922, 1923, and 1924. There Are Specia AND SA For personal use or for @ Company use there ore @ definite advantages when DURELLE'S FATHER DIES you lease anew.., e CHATHAM, N.B, (CP) -- Jo- seph Durelle, father of Cana-| No insuronce costs. . . for full details. 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