G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurtdey, July 21, 1980 PICKEREL POPULAR .. . Dida eT date TO hern VV CALeEls © Pembroke--Bass fair to good ... TROUT TAKE HOLIDAY By Tit CANADIAN PRESS |iake trout and fair to good for| The angler who ventured into| bass. in area, but lake, speckled trout Northern Ontario during the! Geraldton ~-- Pickerel andjand muskellunge poor. Pickerel last week could have had some|northern pike fishing fair to|good at Round Lake and in Ot- excellent fishing for pickerel good at Burrows Lake, lake tawa River, fair on Petawawa and northern pike. trout poor at O'Sullivan Lake! River. An excellent place for pick-|and Nipigon Bay; speckled Port Arthur--Fair for all spe- ere] was Lake Missinaibi in the|trout fair in Little Current cies despite hot, dry weather. Chapleau region and a select | River, Sioux Lookout--Pickerel and spot for northern pike was Lit-/ Gogama--Pickerel and north- bass fishing greatly improved tle Lake Abitibi in the Cochrane|ern pike good in Grassy River|over last week. Northern pike area. |system and in Mattagami and excellent, muskellunge and lake |Ivanhoe lakes. Several catches) trout fair: This was reported by On-| : tario's lands and forests depart-|of nine and 10 pound pike in| Sudbury--Northern pike good jand bass fair to good on Lake ment, whose weekly survey of|Opikinimika Lake, i fishing revealed several good) Kapuskasing -- Pickerel,|Panache, Pickerel fair on Ag- catches of pickerel, northern|northern pike and trout good in|new Lake, but lake trout poor, pike, bass and panfish. {most waters, but only average! Swastika--Fair to. good for all cis poor to fair for all species in St. Lawrence River, Gana- joque and Thousand Islands jareas. Fair bass and trout catches in Lanark County lakes. Lindsay--Pickerel, bass, pan- fish and muskellunge good in Kawartha Lakes Rice Lake, and} Peterborough. Panfish goo d,| pickerel, bass and muskellunge fair in Trent River; lake trout | g00d On Hels Cake, fair in ve= mainder of district. Speckled trout poor, Bass and pickerel g00d, muskellunge, speckled and rainbow trout poor in Min-| den-Haliburton area, perch catches in Lake Si. Fran-|g Fishing for speckled, rainbow and lake trout was poor in many| districts and the muskellunge didn't' seem to be biting that well either. Reports from. 21 of the de- partment's 22 districts: NORTH Chapleau -- Pickerel fishing |spinning tackle on Lake Nipis- Lake Missinaibi'sing, where northern pike and with minnows recommended as|pickerel fishing is fair. Speckled | Simcoe. e northern pike good on Sparrow Parry Sound--Fishing poor in| Lake. Bass poor on Lake Cou- but good catches of|chiching. Rainbow trout good on excellent in bait. Northern pike good, speck- led trout fair and lake trout poor in district. lin Hearst area, tHovabpayne. |Gordon : Lake; English River system and Lak of the Woods. | North Bay--A muskellunge of l 29 pounds was caught with light /northern pike fair, but age 7 ass good, lake trout poor on Lake and trout fair in. district. district, poor around! species, | Kenora--Fishing poor in Ver- | milion Bay area, except for|cies due to warm weather dur- fair catches in| ing last three weeks. but no catches, White River--Poor for all spe . SOUTH Simcoe -- Bass Lake |Poor at Six Mile Lake. Bass, pickerel Cochrane -- Pickere! and|small pickerel made in French Boyne River northern pike excellent in Little|/ River. Best fishing is in Geor- Abitibi Lake, trout poor. Fort Frances--fair for pick-|approaching 30 pounds caught erel, northern pike, poor for gian Bay, with few lake trou {south of Parry. Island. t EAST Kemptvyille--Fishing poor Imost of area, but excellen Stars Know Why Reno Was Tough For Tonys Reno Pettenuzzo did the ex-,Booth was safe on an error.|of three strikeouts in a string lower Bruce County. Pickerel| pected at Alexandra Park Wed-|Both runners advanced on alof seven straight. nesday night. The Richmond Hill pitcher, who made life miserable for Oshawa Tony's when they! played in the Toronto Beaches| passed ball and scored Young's single. Pettenuzzo, with a dazzling array of _ risers, fastballs, curves and drops, completely on! the fifth, Pettenuzzo snuffed out any thoughts of a rally by istarting a double play. Pete Landers of Scugog League in 1965, was in com-/baffled the Stars. He gave up/Cleaners was the starting pitch- plete command as he blanked/a leadoff single to Phil Solomon jer for the All-Stars, going the the Oshawa City and District|in the fifth, a double to Paul first three innings, allowing one Softball League All-Stars 2-0. Pettenuzzo was pitching for|a single to Moe Bryant in the/four. the 1965 Tony's team in a benefit game. Tom O'Connor and Bob Booth of the 1965 team are currently playing behind) Parkinson in the seventh and eighth. The Richmond Hill twirler didn't give up a walk and struck out 17 batters. Aside Pettenuzzo at Richmond Hill. |ball was hit to the outfield. Tony's did all the scoring in|from two hits, only one otherjin his three-inning stint. the fourth inning, second base-| man Bob Young singling both. Jack Armstrong opened | the inning with a single and) Pettenuzzo opened the game Jaycees Tied For Lead Following 6-2 Victory Jaycees scored four runs in| the top of the ninth to hand| People's Clothing a 6-2 setback in an Oshawa City and District Juvenile Softball League game Wednesday at Alexandra Park. Victory tied Jaycees with People's for the league lead. Victory went to starting _ Hank Kaleta, with Dave|Quade, Kaleta, Kalinowsky andjrard Road Minor aming taking over in last of the ninth, Kaleta, who People's and Dan Logeman took over in the fifth. The loss went to Logeman. Hansen gave up two hits, walked three and) struck out two while Logeman allowed four hits, two walks and struck out four. Ted Boivin had two singles for Jaycees with Terry Mc- Taylor, Phil Solomon, Bob Gle- hit, one walk and striking out Reg White of Gale's Lumber followed Landers in the fourth and gave up both runs to suffer the loss. He allowed two hits, three walks and struck out one who Ron Taylor of Gale's, |striking out two. Young had two hits for |Tony's while Armstrong and \Tom O'Reilly had the others. | -- | Doesn't Stop At Six Goals Joe McIntyre doesn't bother with these five and six-goal per- formances of Ross Jones and |Gaylord Powless; he scored jeight goals Wednesday to lead |Comets over Jets 14-2 in Gar- Lacrosse, the|Glendintiing each claiming one.|Tyke division. Joel Gangemi scored three gave up five hits, struck out 10|coff, Ed Wright, Jim Spiers and | goals, Chuck Holliday twice and batters and Leaming fanned| two. People's jumped to a 2-1 lead with single counters in the first|tinue their Ontario playoff Sun-| Hansen had the hits for People's. Jaycees and People's con- Milan Lubinic added a single- ton to complete Comets' rout over Jets. Stu Goodwin scored both of two innings but Jaycees tied|day at Alexandra Park at 2.00|the Jets' goals. the score in the fourth on a walk and two errors. In the ninth, Wait Kalinowski and Claire Glendinning opened with singles. A walk to Dennis Ewart loaded the bases with one out and Terry McQuade also walked to force in the lead run. Leaming, pinch hitting, drove p.m, Jaycees the first game 1-0. won Petes Grab League Lead TORONTO (CP) -- Peterbor- | In the Novice division, Jim |Branton and Tim Morris each {scored five goals with Derek |McCammond adding four more jas Oshawa Discount House de- feated Garrard Road Firefight- ers 14-4, Due to vacations, Firefighters were shorthanded and _ substi- tuted three players from the in another run with a sacrifice ough broke a first-place tie with| Tyke league. The Tykes, Halli- another pa Ed Wright hit singles to each drive in a run for People's. John Hansen started TODAY'S SPORTS CALENDAR tn and District Assoc. Major vs Bad Boy Appliance, p.m. and Gale's Lumber vs Scugog Cleaners, 8:15 p.m.; both games at Alexandra Park Whirby Men's Industria} "jon Toronto Maple Leafs in the On- ; tario Lacrosse Association Sen-|each scored one goal for the|didn't give them another run and Rill Taylorjior A series Wednesday night, Josers. Dale Irwin added the|Dut losing pitcher, Brian Rose 'downing Toronto 13-10. John Davis scored four goals fot for Peterborough and assisted Coombes six others. Cy day, McIntyre and Goodwin, other marker. Sklars Beat added three while Ken Ruttan had two, Roy Wood, Jim Goolie Dave Drummond and Jim O'Grady added the others. John Roberts scored Neil getting two netted one apiece. three SOFTBALL -- Oshawa City times for Toronto with Ron Mc- Ross Othem, League: -- Brooklin Concretes Brian Keegan, Ed Hutzel, Paul 6:15| Henderson and Brian Warnock Peterborough Oshawa Sklar Furniture edged Peterborough 4-3 at Peterborough Wednesday climb within one victory of clinching first place in the Eastern Ontario Baseball As- WILL FOOTBALL League: -- Dupont vs Bathurst, Containers, 7:00 p.m, and Dun- lop Flying D's, 8:45 p.m.; both games at Centennial Park... Whitby Girls' Town League:-- Horacks vs Martins, at Cen- tennial Park, 7:00 p.m. LACROSSE -- Oshawa Minor Assoc. Tyke League: --Iroquois vs Mohawks at 6:00 p.m. and/ Hurons vs Semecas, 6:45 p.m.; both games at Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena ... OMLA Midget League: -- Joe Bosco Realtor vs People's Clothings, at 8:00 p.m. and Canadian Corps vs Kinsmen Club, at 9:00 p.m.; both games at Oshawa Chil dren's Arena. BASEBALL --Eastern On- tario Assoc, Tyke League: Port Hope vs Oshawa, at Alex- andra Park, 6:30 p.m... EOBA Pee Wee League: -- Bowman- ville at Newcastle, 6:30 p.m. and Ajax at Welcome, 6:30 at Welcome, 6:30 p.m... EOBA Bantam League: Ajax at Peterborough, 7:00 p.m SOCCER -- Oshawa and District Senior League: -- Local 222 vs Hogenboom'§ Rangers, 8:00 p.m., at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium lington Junior League: Hampton at Courtice Tyrone at Solina; at, 7:30 p.m. and both games ' Dar-| |GET BREWER? TORONTO (CP) something that could shake Maple Leaf hockey fans to their boot-tops. The possible return of Carl Brewer to uni- | form--but in a Toronto Rifles football uniform An all-star defenceman with the National Hockey League Leafs until he retired during Here's training camp last fall, there | is a chance he will play at least a couple of games with the Continental Football League team At York University here Tuesday he went through an impromptu kicking practice as the Rifles worked out. While he wouldn't agree that he intends to play for the Ri- | fles, he didn't deny it either. "I'm in shape andthe thought of getting back into | football is attractive,"' the 27- year-old athlete said "But remember, I'm not a kid. I do have responsibilities I know I could do a job kick ing for them' though." Brewer was a star halfback with a Toronto high school | but dropped football for hockey when he went to Me- Master University in Hamil | ton ; sociation's midget division Bob Durno, with relief help from John Henry in the ninth, was the winning pitcher. Durno gave up six hits and struck out seven. Henry retired the only two batters he faced, leaving the tying run stranded on sec- ond base. Third baseman Bernie Mc- Guire collected four of Osh- awa's eight hits and scored all of the runs. Other hits went to Durno, Wayne Blanchard, Drew Allman and Andy Kit. Sklars entertain Belleville at | Kinsmen Stadium Friday night, jstarting at eight o'clock and |meet Port Hope at Lakeview Park Sunday at 1 p.m. outstanding ant i {iarea, Lake St toa | Tweed--Lake trout excellent! in Limerick Lake, fair in Di- amond Lake, poor to fair in Palmerston and Wensley lakes | Speckled trout poor to fair throughout district Pickerel jgood at Beaver, Cross, Crowe, | Moira, Stoco and Ruckshot lakes with live bait; Bass good! in Stoco and Crowe lakes, Mad awaska and Trent rivers on plugs and live bait. Muskellunge | fair to poor with some catches! in Bay of Quinte, } | WEST | Pickerel Welland Clair, St Detroit rivers good Lake Erie Lake Erie in County and {bass in southern [Erie in Essex County area | | Muskellunge good in Lake St.| {Clair and upper Niagara River, Panfish and perch good throughout district fair, rainbow fish good trout poor. Pan- in inland Storie Park Bantam Boys Win Opener Storie Park made their early lead stand up for a 15-13 vic-| tory, last night at Harman! in}with a strikeout and went tojhuried for Tony's against Pet- Park, in the opening game of work in earnest in the second) tenuzzo in 1965, finished up for|the Oshawa Minor Softball As- inning, accumulating the first | the Stars, giving up one hit and |sociation's Kiwanis Bantam League OASA playoff finals. Second game of the 2-out-of- 3 series will be played at Storie Park on Friday evening, at 6:30 o'clock and should a third game be necessary, it will be played next week, on a neutral | \diamond, to be named later, Playing at home form and! By Concretes ning plus good in| effort Brooklin Clair) Ajax Merchants 6-0 Smallmouth! City Lake} League action | Huron, Lake St. Clair and Lake} Ajax }ed three and allowed only four bag hits for the win 5 Pascoe for four hits in the fifth, Lake Huron-Speckled trout) two doubles and two singles, to| WIN FOR WOODS jump into a 5-0 lead, Hits came lakes of! from Bill Cornish and Vern| View Park, Wood's Transport/Ontario Lacrosse : Ferguson with doubles and from| Whipped fair to good in Chesley Lake. | Garnet 4 Following Solomon's single in Bass fair in Saugeen River Mitchell, | first and added a single in the sixth, | other Brooklin scored one run in the first -- Gibson's homer -- four| runs in the fourth and one more run in the sixth for the victory. hitting as he jidouble Hominaik and Art Renick each! gh had singles. |Astros sold veteran first-base- best for the winners. man Cleveland Indians for an undis | closed amount of cash and out- fielder who has Oklahoma last lined recently \groin muscle, steelers Upset Rexco's, Tighten Civil Service The Civil Service Softball League leaders, Rexco's, are still out in front but the league airace was tightened up consider: I ably last night when Ontario Steel PPoducts scored a 5-2 up- set win over Rexco's, at Lake- view Park, Second ~ place Wood's Trans port took advantage, protecting their spot with an 11-8 victory over DeHart's Excelsiors, | Foley's Plumbing -- slipped) back when Quality Fuels came from behind a 7-1 deficit to beat out their rivals 10-8 and in the be ae, other half of the deibleiender nm teeom\at North Oshawa Park, Rundle Garden Centre went on an early hitting spree to thump|Dingman were the big hitters Seott's Chicken Villa 14-8 In this win, FORMER GAEL | teur Joe Kiwior will be among lahat DEFEATED RUNDLES WIT HAD Sharp and George Ulrich's single. They added six in the seventh rame, on three straight -waiks 'issued by piten- er Higgins, followed by solid hits by Sharpe, Gary Row- botham and Ulrich. Unfortunately for Foley's, they didn't score again until the 7th, when Ulrich doubled and scored on a single by DeMille. Quality Fuels kept pecking away at pitcher Don Nichols and when he tired, they scored three runs in the sixth and four morein_ tha 7th, to serane-outl- their: win Danford, Pigden, Marons and Coach Ted Lautton leads his Oshawa Acadian: Clean- ers into All American Ama- Baseball Association tournament at Toronto Sat- urday. Cleaners play Otta- wa in 3.30 p.m. game at Maple leaf Stadium, the former Groen Gael Rig upset of the night was In the second game of the! enert , who a Se Lakeview Park where On.|twin-bill, Mundie Garden Centre pari pple ols - jtario Steel Products turned hopped on Scott's. pitchers ' iki hae np [DOCK Hewco'e feo early, scoring three rine in the tion's junior A ele at Kon Bravener pitched the win first frame: and four more in Civie Auditorium, July 2% for Ontario Slee, and with alte second, then six in the total of seven strikeouts, helthird, for a big lead, whieh a | was in front S40 until the 7ih/ stood up bd ° Jax Blanked linning, when Rexen'a finally; Doubles by Dan Tureski and | Upset Victims clicked for two ruins, Roger) Kevye, in the firet inning. al Doucette drew walk, Jimisingle by Talton, and Krocker |Hedwer was safe an erforiin the second and then » hit (lation and later, an outfield bobble on parade in the third inning were Nusty Craggs' drive, let both eluding Tureski's nat nignt hunters seore Rundle's far in front and they wed and in the third one, enabled Steel gol their five never looked hack league leatling blank| Pune in the fourth inning Credit Union team in Ouhawal [iteh' Nowal started off with | 'l] L d vittirns of aw 7-1 wpset St. Cathari . VLatharines Softhall| 4, Walk and then with one out hands of tne Union Red |Jim. Curry doubled, Roger Lin Gun team |ton walked, then Ken Bradley fim Doignan |singled and Bravener aided his lown cause with a timely two By THK, CANADIAN PRESS St. Catharines continued its winning form Wednesday night Brampton 104 in Association wer and scored himself on a single by Ernie Brown, to Neil|complete the five-run rally Excelsiors Junior A play. It was the eighth 4 victory in the last nine starts Boyce pitched the win for for the Garden City crew, Woods, giving up eight hits but! In other Junior A action, Mim- maintaining control all the way. j } . Woodcock, in the 4th: Far: ico Mounties defeated Etobicoke jragher, in the 5th and Jim| Terriers 24-11. Fegan in the 6th, scored for the) Brian Melville led §t. Cathar- jlosers, with Orr, Westcott andjines with four goals. Doug Fa- Beuhler doing well at the plate,|vell got two while Jay Thomp- The winners scored three son, John Hoculik, Ken Thorn- ! 4 jruns in the. second stanza,ton and Neil Stevens each Norm Tetlock provided bis) added singletons in the third|scored once. connected for Aland fourth frames and finished Gord Keages and Brian Green and single. Mike|up with a six-run parade in theleach scored two for Brampton Roberts, with a single and|with Dave Rudge and Ziggy a triple; Lockwood, with a!Musial each Scoring one. |double, two singles and two Jim Henderson and Mark |walks for a perfect night ati porgin led Mimico with five| the plate; Harris, with two Houston) singles and Gaskell, were the goals each. John Dale added jal o nn Novice league in in nection homer fifth in pitching A four-hit a fon Concretes four-run four-hit Onte hy Jones dead hd nie t lo District last and night in Jones fanned 19 batters, walk wae the Wig gin and Gon team, with Ken Brooklin pounded loser ing two goles wihece Danny Armetrong' » : defeatin In the other game at Lake & goaltending was DeHart's Auto Workers and he shutout until from the Warriner and Bruce)! finish, when Eimso Gibson homered in the the whitewash brush Glen hitter Till was for the only Concretes, bill, macy, 3-3. club. Young Goguen got plan, to salvage the Tony's. SELL GENTILE HOUSTON (AP) Jim Gentile Tuesday to Kevin Ellis and Paul Patnell got! Union. Gord Hildreth and) John DOUBLEHEADER In the doubleheader at North. two each. hawa Park, Quality trailed 7-1 early in the game City farm club the] but came back for a 10-8 vic-|Paul Suggat, several weeks, was side-| tory. with a pulled) Foley's scored a run in the|two goals for Etobicoke, 'first inning, on a walk to J.!Smith got the other, Tony Curry, Gentile,| Os been with Houston's Wayne Bob | Charles one. TO TORONTO Novice Leader | Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Aaso teams Wednesday with three games sched the Auto Workers the at the and with # pair of goals and # comple of seeiats for the Rod law ton and Robert Seal) aise acor while john Powers s44ed a singleton grent a big factor in upsetting the leagueleading had a just three minutes Lyle Lioyd saved Credit Union from In the second game, Nu-Way Photo whipped Houdaille Indus- tries 6-1, which left Houdaille |four and assisted on four others. | and Tony's tied for second spot, Bruce Ferguson, Graham Gair, only one point behind Credit jwith caution, the game last night at Harman Park didn't! really warm up until the third} inning, when Storie Park added a couple of runs for a 3-1 lead| and in their own half, Harman Park boys came right -- back| with three runs, to take a 4-3 lead, Each team scored a couple in the fourth inning and then} in the fifth, Storie Park added} three,. including Hatch's triple) and singles by Wright and) Gillespie, plus an infield error. | The bottom half: of the. fifth inning saw Harman Park boys} stage their big parade, good for| seven runs, as almost every) player in their batting order managed to cross the plate. Four Storie Park errors, two walks and solid hits by Rose,| Rebot and Foster, paved the| way for the Harman Park! parade as they took the lead 13-8. But unfortunately for Harman Park, Taylor tightened up and wasn't as fortunate. Storie Park scored three runs in the sixth, jon two errors, a walk, Gilles- pie's triple and a single by Hebert, to make it 13-11. In the final seventh inning, Storie Park exploded for four more runs to take the lead and win the game. Two opening hits by Rorabeck and Adams, fol- lowed by two costly errors and sacrifice fly, gave Storie Park their last-inning victory. ERNIE CAY for WALLBOARD i] and PLYWOODS | FREE DELIVERY "lt it's LUMBER, call our NUMBER" | PHONE 725-1121 53 ALBERT ST. METTE PLUMBING Will Be Closed For STAFF HOLIDAYS July 23rd to August 2nd LTD. 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All Domestic Cars SERVICE _ STORES n SAVE TROUBLE e SAVE MONEY SAVE TIME e Local 222 Takes Title UAW Local 222 Bantams won the City and District Legion baseball championship in two stra games Wednesday as they blanked Houdaille Indus- tries in the second game 9-0, on a three-hit pitching effort by Jim Yakemishyn, Yakemishyn also hit two singles for the win. Dave Bracken was the big hitter for the winners as he connected for the triples while Frank McCade had a double and three singles. Grove Ren- nett hit two singles for Local 222, Allen Taylor was the loser, allowing 13 hits. Taylor hit a lone single in the loss, Oke and Dart each hit the other singles, In pee wee legion 'baseball, Police Association took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three final Wednesday as they defeated Western City Oil 121 on a one- hitter thrown by Colin Lockey, | Losing pitcher John Orlecki had | the only hit, # single, Bill Paterson and Gar son each hit home runs winners, In the Tyke Legion baseball jfinal, Tigers won over Orioles 198 to take the series two games to nil, Glen Kirkham was the winner, Terry Thomp- son the loser LACROSSE SCORES Senior A Peterborough 13 Torente 16 Junior A Uimien 1 FAoticoke 11 trampion € St Catharines Junior & Dixie 7 Vast York 7 Wil- r the is In the first game of the triple-| David Goguen scored all three goals as Tony's Refresh- ments tied with Eastview Phar- Dan Snow, with, two goals, | and Jim Lovelock with one, did| the scoring for the drmsg | is third goal in the final minute of| tle for Pattman scored the| Fuels|Rick Bisson added the others. | orphan tally for Houdaille while Bill Coghill, Mickey lannizzi,| Lex Goleski scored two for the Granger| winners, with Stephen Lewis, and Dennis DeTorre all scored|Gordon Sele, Tom Wriggett and Rundle each potting WHIT KUM tastes as good as - good Rum should LIGHT RUM tastes as good as good Aum should ACADIAN hs DARK | RUM 'tastes as good as good Aum should