THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 2, 1966 1] SUPER LEAGUE... -»» BEING FORMED Sport From Britain The end of the soccer sea- At the same time Docherty son is traditionally the time, signed away forward Barry when the clubs play musical chairs -- with big money in- Vuiveu, Cue eee " aumeowe anor defeat in the FA Cup semi- final that European chances may have been crushed, has been spending money as though manager Tommy pol Docherty prints it him- self, He signed Charlie Cooke from Dundee for £72,000 ($216,000) and bought back Co- ventry player Alan Harris for £45,000 just 18 months after Harris left the London clubs to go north for a £35,000 fee. Harris joins his younger brother Ron, present captain of Chelsea, EARLY - SEASON PEAK... ..» REPORTED BY FORESTERS SPORTS OUTDOORS... By Bill Bero Where te find that wary trout: 7 ~ Sport Fishing Prospects GOOd BRR wrrrermnncnee earned By THE CANADIAN PRESS en ag for both pickerel and{ artificial minnows, spinners and| White River -- Pickerel and Sports fishing hit an early- Z , Fair catches of lake trout) live minnows. Pickerel fishing! pike fair to good, speckled trout season peak last weekend, with|have come from Lake Timag-|has been good in Batchawana good. Live minnows have been reports of catches :anging from) ami on trolling lures, while min-| Bay, and lake trout have been 1 f fair to excelient coming in from|nows and artificial baits have good in the Kirkwood division,| est for pickere| in lakes Bou- across Ontario, produced fair catches of pick-| Speckled trout have been good|chard, White and Kwinkwaga. Foresters in all 22 districts \ere| during evening hours in Mace Lake, only fair in most|Trost have been best in the af tha Aenartment Of ianas ana) Parry Sound--Speckied trovt| "er places, 00d pike Calcnes | DUAEEWS WilGernenn, forests reported prospects [0r| pir, pickerel and pike ; oor but|have come irom hockey stand) all species are good for the next) improving. Speckled trout have| Lakes. Perch have been best in SOUTH week, although in the south andi heen hest between Highway 11|the North Channel, Lake Simcoe--Pickerel poor east catches, of cold-water fi8h/ and Algonquin Park. Best pick-| Sioux Lookout--Pickerel andj' yes. pike fair, rainbow, lake are expected to begin tapering| ere) catches have come from pike fair to good, Jake trout fair,| 494 speckled trout poor. Pick- off as the weather Warm' UD.|the south shore of Lake Nipis-| An unusual number of large|¢rel have been good inthe Trent eee ae ogg i sing. pickerel have been taken, Most omgpege re al ong Piggy edie P Pembroke--Pickerel and pike| lakes now are free of ice, successful. They cover almost) io4 jake trout fair to good,| Sudbury -- Lake trout good, ~~ - ead plekorel sen everything in the lure "ox, from| toe oiie4 and rainbow trout) pike fair, pickerel poor to fair,|Ower Nottawasaga River, La innows, minnow , '| Simcoe and Cooks Bay poor. vee Ts oe rie' wobblers|#004-, Live bait has been thelspeckled trout in-streams £004.|oarrow Lake and Lake St pos ergs? : ied favorite, Best pickerel and pike| Worms are most popular in| yop fair North River excele and feathered jet. greatest| ishing has been in the Ottawalstream fishing, Manitoulin Is-|tent' Pantish eatches good Across the province Bb to be| River and Beacon and Tray-|land fishing in Manitou Lake)" "" : we ee Dickerel ang) more lakes, jhas produced excellent lake EAST ve ee Port Arthur--Results with all| trout on artificial lures, Minde-| pompivitte--Lake trout good Fishing pressure}moga and Agnew iakes have and pike good, walleye fair to pie. ee posed fishing Fa species fair mained good in most areas, but) 1a. been heavy, lbeen best for pickerel. rainbow trout successes Were' Soult Sie, Marie -- Rainbow, Swastika --Lake trout good, a eae ag ser ay J ahs tr diadenala | speckled and lake trout poor to| pickerel and pike fair to good,| (>) 1346 trout, Thousand Islands @ repo y , fair, pickerel and pike fair,/speckled trout fair, Lake trout] os rave g: Frances for pike perch good, Rainbow have been! have been best in Watabeag and Upper Rideau Lake for weber NORTH Chapleau--Lake trout good,|fair in the Lake Superior divi-| Larder lakes, The weather is Lindsay--Two 14-pound lake' trout were taken from Drag pickere! picking up, pike fair, sion and lake trout fair using' cold, with snow. ae Lake as good results for this toe speckiog tak has bese Be] S00 a . a # or 8 d : species were reported across M C t P sana iat tre weno Placed Wrong Horse --_--_Be tins "chee fave een) IMEXICO ity Preparing By JIM CONWAY LONDON (CP)--England's leading soecer teams are sliomly forming themselves INtO an unvincm: "sept BEHIND ROCKS, THEY WILL WAIT FOR FOOD TO COME PAST. sapst league" in their fight for na- tional and European suprem- acy. The big squads of the 92- team, four - division Football League -- like Chelsea, Man- chester United and West Ham ~have tasted the heady wine of European success and dis- covered that fame and fortune lie on the other side of the English Channel. Entry to most of the con- tinental competitions involves winning a domestic award: The Football Association Cup or the Football League cham- pionship, for instance. With: one of these tucked | away, # successful team then has a passport for the Eu- ropean Cup, the Cup Winners Cup--for winners of national FA cups -- the Inter Cities' | Fairs Cup or the Nations Cup. | The list seems to get longer every year, | Club managers are con- | stantly looking for new play- | and have not lately are upwards of their position. Thunderbird Golf Club GOLF LESSONS Qualified C.P.G.A. Instructors Professional Teaching Staff Cochrane -- Pickerel excel-| lent, trout good,pike good, Only the weather bas been poor, with rain and snow over the last week, | Fort Frances--Pickerel good, lake trout and pike fair, Lake Second Judge Admits By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP)--A race horse of the Woods Park is the pick ,ameq Book End finished last ere) hot spot, with many full-\atonday, but the limit catches but sizes small.) ; Ipestone River. is producing pickerel up to four pounds, Im-) race track) udge said Book End finished second Worse than that the bookies proved fishing is expected this) ang the tote paid out 10-to-1 on week, t Geraldton--Pickere| and pike excellent, jake trout fair, speck-| led trout good. Burrows Lake|; \"There was he tailender, "It was my mistake,"' said the udge, Lord 8omerleyton. a certain similar- has been best for pickerel, with)», I ' excellent results also in Kenoga-| ll a Ss placed the misis, Twin Burrows and Part- It was one of the oddest incl- ridge lakes. Speckind trout have) ants of the racing year been best in Wedge and Spring lakes, Live minnows, The race was the last event minnow of the day in a national hunt lures and feathered jigs have) voting at Fakenham in County produced the best results, Gogama--Full limits of p erel have been common, but the ick. | Norfolk, post with Lyr - went to the Wren and Gun- Seven horses fish are amall, Live bait is PTO eas co-favorites at 6-t0-4, ducing good results throughout the district Kapuskasing -- Pickerel are atill spawning, and catches have been only fair in Nagagamisis, Nearly everyone watching the race agreed that although Lyr- Wren came first, Gunness was second, But the official result went up--Lyr-Wren first, Book End second. In the seven + horse race only the first two places paid off. As it was the last race of the day and traffic was heavy, everyone was in a hurry to get away 80 the bookies paid off on Lyr-Wren and Book End, So did the totalizer. Soon after that, the backers of Gunness complained. The of- icla's held a conference and the judge announced the error, But by this time most of the bookies and the tote operatives had Jeft Said clerk of the course, V. J. Lucas "The tote and the bookmak-| ers are rather quick to pay off after the last race, It's unfor- tunate, but I'm afraid there can be no payment on the new and correct placing." | fair to good, speckled trout poor | to . Minnows, worms and | artificial minnows 'iave been ef- | fective for gat in +4 tl wartha Lakes, where the bes ; spot has been Buckhorn, Other) MEXICO CITY (Reuters)-- | good lake trout fishing has been| At least nine countries want to lin Pad, Stone and Keneesis|take part in a 'Little Olympics" | lakes, Minnows and lures havé| pore in October, -- good pike, fair pick) reir obvious purpose is to he test the reaction of their ath- Tweed--Lake trout and speck-| ' led trout good to fair, rainbow|!etes to Mexico City's high ltrout poor, pike good, pickerel | altitude before the 1968 Olympic | good to excellent, panfish good.| 4#mes. Best baits have been spinners, | | have been Kast, West and Moria| West Germany, Italy, Cuba and |}akes for pickerel, Westlenakoon| Czechoslovakia |Lake for lake trout and the, The Mexican Olympic commit. \Dacre divisions for speckled|tee has said that if a visiting trout, athlete has no competitor in his event from the other countries, WEST a contest will be provided by a Lake Erie -- Pickerel have| Mexican athlete, been fair in the Detroit River) and Lake St. Clair, perch good|timetable of events for throughout Lake Huron and| week-long seri¢s. panfish good in Mitchell's and| There has been little comment Rondeau bays, Worms and min-|here on complaints from ath- }letes and medical research Lake Huron--Angling for all|workers about the possible ef- For "Little Olympics" exerting themselves to the limit in the 1968 Games, Mexican sports experts treat |with disdain statements in Eu- jrope that athletes may faint or suffer seriously from altitude. They say dozens of teams have played all out here without any players collapsing.| deals with the giants, ers to strengthen weak links | in their teams. Those with health bank balances can af- ford to buy freely on the transfer market. TIME FOR SPENDING Annual transfer turnover can run into millions of pounds, Large clubs scan | other teams with an eye on new talent and the lesser | clubs make hefty profits on PRIVATE LESSONS -- $4.00 Each -- 1% Hour GROUP LESSONS -- (5 or - ha in @ group for « series o08 DAILY GREEN FEES ACCEPTED ... $2.50 Weekends and Holidays .. $3.50 .». $1.50 After 3 p.m. ........., $2.50 PHONE 655-4952 Weekdays After 6 p.m. ASHBURN, ONT. soccer Countries represented will in-| | worms, artificial minnows and| clude Britain, the United States, | lJive minnows, Fishing hot spots| France, Yugoslavia, Japan,| The committee is preparing a} the| ONLY "13" DAYS TO GO... BEFORE WE MAKE THE BIG DRAW for the FREE | sere are most popular baits. Lord Somerleyton repeated| 'that he was very sorry. 'species has been only fair ce sme eerie ne Hanlan and Shaanon lakes, Pike| But up to the judge's box have been good. Autumn weather prevails, with tempera- tures 40-45 degrees, Live min- nows have been the best bait, Kenora-Pickerel, pike and lake trout good. The Sioux Nar- rows of Lake of the Woods has heen best for lake trout, Pelican Pouch Lake has reported good catches, Pickerel catches have been off Crow Rock in Lake of the Woods, One nine- posnd pickerel was taken from the ft. F Pickerel and pike fair to lake trout poor to fair, rainbow and speckled trout fair. In Lake Nipissing and Lake Nosbonsing live bait is be-| Would Scrap National Team EDMONTON (CP) -- Senator Rartland Dem. Molson, chair- an of the board of Montreal anadiens of the National Hockey League, says he favors abandonment of Canada's na- tional hockey team project and withdrawal from world compe- tition until that competition be- comes honest. European players are really professionals because they work only at hockey, he said. They cannot be classed as amateurs in the same sense as the stu- dents on the Canadian team Senator Molson said. Monday the only solution is to have Can- ada's best professionals play Europe's best professionals "and we have no Intention of playing them unless they play our rules." The nationals have been in existence for three years and have never placed better than third in world competition Senator Molson was here for a Bank of Montreal board of directors meeting. Rodger Wards Calls It Quits INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--Rod ger Ward, one of the greatest drivers in United States auto racing history, quit the sport Tuesday night. The two-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 - mile race twice national champion, told| the speedway victory dinner "I promised myself years ago that whenever auto racing! stopped being fun for me, | would quit. Yesterday (Mon- day), it wasn't fun." 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