10 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 24, 1966 NOW WHAT? -- South American heavyweight champion Oscar Bonavena looks inquiringly at referee in fifth round clinch with Canadian champion George Undefeated C Woodstock Snaps Oshawa' Chuvalo during their 10- round heavyweight boxing match at New York's Madi- son Square Garden. Bona- vena upset the favored Chuvalo in a split decision, ricket String S$ Has Big Dream 1: 2, 24 pei Excellent Bass Fishing Expected For Weekend | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |trout, remains good' in most Legal catches in the north- west where the cancan ic al ready open, and accidental catches in the rest of Ontario indicate an excellent weekend coming up for bass fishermen, Water across the province is warming rapidly under the in- fluence of a hot sun and fre- quent rain, Good bass have been reported ifrom the northwest for the past 'two weeks, and many of the 22 divisions of the lands and for- ests department report acciden- tal catches of bass have been 'exceptional, Fishing for other species, no- tably pike, pickerel and lake areas, Tha Alvtvint onn~t-- NORTH North Bay--Pike and pick- erel; Fair to good in Lake Nip- issing, fair in Lake Noshonsing and Turtle Lake, poor to fair with many small fish in the Martin River area, fair to good in the Ottawa and Mattawa riv- ers, fair in Bay Lake. Min- nows, worms and jigs most pop- ular baits. Rainbow trout poor in Orient Lake, speckled trout fair in all district waters, lake trout good with trolled lures the main bait, Parry Sound -- Pickerel and Shutouts Highlight Play 'In Novice Lacrosse Loop Two shutouts and a washout accented Oshawa Minor La- crosse Novice games last night at the Children's Arena Houdaille shut out Union Rod and Gun 4-0, Tony's Refresh- ments shut out Nuway Photo 1-0 and Auto Workers washed out Eastview Pharmacy, 12-4, A five-goal performance for Glen Kirkham helped Auto Workers over Eastview, but help from Kevin yoals, Rob NEW YORK (AP)--'Patter- Simpson and Robert Small with ,son and Clay, all in one day,"|two apiece, Randy Oscar Bonavena was dream- scored Eastview's only pair. ing out loud after his split 10-- Paul Macrie earned the shut- the judges favoring the Argentine and the referee calling the bout a draw, (AP Wirephoto) Upset-Winner A disastrous combination of|Kingston. "Gus" Long stayed round decision over Toronto's out for Tony's while teammate fumbled catches and inept bat-|around only long enough to pick) @e0rR€ Chuvalo in a Madison Rili Robinson scored the goal up a "duck" and then, at 29 |Square Garden heavyweight against Nuway Photo, ting, caused the Oshawa Crick- et Club team to surrender its season unbeaten record, when they played hosts to the Wood- stock CC, here at Lakeview Park on Sunday. The home team won the toss and elected to take the field. Ken Clark was caught after eight runs were scored and at 14, George Long bowled Don Breel, but then Oshawa fal- tered. Four times they had Errol Bowman at their mercy but he was dropped each time and on his fifth 'life' he proceeded to thrash the bowling for a quick 32 runs, before being bowled by George Long with the team count at 49. Woodstock's threat was grea. ly lessened at this point when Harry Norville and "Gus" Long came on and with some good bowling, eliminated the hazard of dropped catches. After five, Charlie Kingston was LBW to "Gus Long, making Wood- stock 57 for four wickets, Soon after, he also bowled Jack Vann, who had scored 12, for a 63 total. It was here that 'Gus' Long and Norville "went to town" and Woodstock slumped to 64 and innings over,.as Ken Stev- ens, Art Roberts, Bill Low and Chas. Tierney all collected "ducks". "Gus" Long took four wick-| ets for seven runs; Harry Nor- ville had two-for-one and George Long, two wickets for 2 runs Karl Simpson and Art Farrow opened the Oshawa innings with confidence and stroked 18-runs, before Farrow was caught off | emneneniasslnanaetnitensacien Simpson was bowled by King- ston Only one run later, Don Tandy collected a duck also and Norville was next, via LBW, with the team total at 8. Art Collins picked up only one run and George Long added another duck to the family, to leave Oshawa in serious trouble, with only 9, for seven wickets. Bill Austin added four before being out to Errol Bowman and two runs later, Ken Maclean also fell to Bowman. With Malcolm McKinnon bat- ting very well at one end, ne and Vic Scott were teamed for Oshawa's last-ditch stand. With the count 64-45, the pair slowly advanced the Oshawa total, creeping up by modest one's and two's and as they did, the tension also mounted, Oshawa keen to retain their undefeated record and Woodstock getting worried, as their margin dwindled But with eight more runs needed, Bowman bowled Mc- Kinnon and the match was over. Bowman had taken five wickets for 11 runs; Jack Vann had two wickets for 11 runs and Kingston, three for 30 runs. REMEMBER WHEN... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Frank Budd of the United States set the world's rec- ord at 9.2 seconds for the 100-yard sprint five years ago today--in 1961--by beat- ing Melvin Pattin's 14-year- old mark by one tenth of a second. Bob Hayes holds the current record at 9.1 sec- onds, set in 1963 WOODBINE June 6th to July 16th Direct to the Track EACH RACING DAY Ly, Ajax Daylight Time OSHAWA WHITBY AJAX Tickets and TERMINAL 18 Prinee St. WHITBY Harry Donold Ltd. Express Lv. Oshawa {2.00 noon Ly, Whitby 12.10 p.m, 12.15 pm, RETURN FARES $2.80 $2.55 $2.35 Includes Admission Return After Last Race OSHAWA BUS 723.2241 Telephone 668-3675 band Information at AJAX (North) Ajax Coffee Shop Telephone 942-3390 AJAX (South) The Coffee Cup, Telephone 942-2940 match Thursday night, Jef{ Rorabeck scored a pair "He's strong like a bull," said of goals while David Yuzioa and Canadian titleholder, "He. has|2i™ Krantz added singletons, to ; : "win over Rod an wun ' ° Ss Peat fee, el poe Freeman earned the shut goog A danicg el Next novice action will be Harry Markson, managing-di- f . . rer rector of boxing at the Garden, June 29, in the ¢ he Children's |said he would like to match Arena Bonavena with Patterson in the In Garrard Road novice ac- fall or, failing that, would pro- tion triple three's by Larry |mote a Bonayena-Chuvalo re- Graham, Glen Sheffield and match, GAMBLE'S SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL Bowmanville Arena Ron Tutak led Garrard Road} JULY and AUGUST REGISTRATIONS Now Being Accepted Boys 7-17 Accommodation at Erinli Golf and Country Club SWIMMING AND GOLFING Day students accepted for Hockey Sessions DICK GAMBLE LARRY HILLMAN GERRY CHEEVERS ARNIE BROWN WAYNE HILLMAN AL ARBOUR Dick Gamble 244 Glenwood Cr, Oshewa, Ont, Phone 725-8028 INSTRUCTORS: For Intormation Contect: TOPS IN FUN.- VALUE - FEATURES * CRUISER 'CUSTOM' -- built by Canada's largest bike manufacturer + Seamless, silver brazed frame * Dependable 'Perry' coaster brake * Heavy, chrome plated rims Dazzling automotive-type finish Gleaming white fenders & chain guard 2-tone mattress-style saddle. Big, big selection of C.C.M. & CRUISER bikes ONLY $1. A WEEK 88 KING ST. W, OSHAWA 725-4543 Firefighters 9-7 over Oshawa Discount House, Scoring for ODH were Derek McCammond and Jim Branton with three each and Tim Morris with a single. In Tyke action at Garrard Road, Comets aided by a six- goal performance by Joe Me- Intyre, defeated Rockets & - 7, Chuck Halliday scored a pair for Comets while Dave Maguire scored five. Marty Gallas and Mike . Edwards scored one apiece for Rockets, Harding ~ pike fishing improved this week|poor to fair and trout poor in {in the Point au Baril area. Acci-'the Trent River and Bradley jue tial pre-menoun caicnes indi- Bay, Apsiey area: Lake trout cate an excellent opening week- good on Long and Trout Jakes, end for bass, Occasional good fair in Fels, Tallons Ansth- trout. catches taken Highway 11 and Algonquin led trout fair throughout the Park, Pike fishing goodo but area. Pickerel good in Jacks pickerel catches small except in Lake, Minden area: Lake and Lake Nipissing. rainbow trout good, speckled Sudbury -- Pickere| fair at trout, pickerel and muskellunge Wannapitae and North River, fair, Haliburton area: Lake and good at mouth of the French rainbow trout fair, speckled River. Pike fair at Opaning, trout good in streams but poor Lake trout good in lakes north in lakes, pickerel poor, panfish of Massey and in Wiggley and good, Gooderham area: Pick- Russian lakes. Speckled trout erel and muskellunge poor to good in streams north of Car- fair, with a 22-pound muskel- between ruther and Silent lakes. Speck-' tier, SOUTH Lake Simcoe--Pickerel poor fo fair in Cookes' Bay, Lake jtrout fair in Mud Lake. Lake trout and panfish fair to good in Lake Simeone, Pike and pick- erel fair to good in Sparrow Lake, fair to poor in Pine River, Boyne River and Lake Scugog. EAST Lindsay --Kawartha Lakes: Pickerel and panfish good, mus- kellunge poor with best spots Pigeon and Buckhorn lakes. Spinners, worms and plugs pop- ular baits, Rice Lake; Pickerel good with worm harness, spin- nets and artificial minnows most popular baits. A 38-inch muskellunge taken from Rice Lake this week. Peterborough area: Pickerel and muskellunge fair in the Otonabee River, Pike good, pickerel and muskellunge Junge taken from Benoire Lake, Speckled trout and rainbow fair in all streams, Weekend weather prediction is good. WEST Lake Erie--Smalimouth bass catches excellent since season opened June 18 on Lake St. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 313 ALBERT ST, 24-HOUR SERVICE oe -_ via meets best|Lake, fair in Owen Sound and ait. Perch and panfish good. Georgian areas. Lake trout Pickerel good off Blue oiNt, pair . 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