Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1966, p. 10

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For the first time in five years, a woman, Fraulein Aga Neumann of Frank- furt, West Germany, left, HOLD IT THERE, MATE! competed in a motorcycle race in the International Tourist Trophy competition on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. Her partner and driver was Arseinius But- scher and. they finished eighth in the event, one of six in the races which count in world motorcycle championships. --(AP Wirephoto) Seasonal Cooler Spells Aid Ontario Angling Prospects Fishing improved in Ontario;fair. Weather: lakes and streams last week. And, the department of lands and forests reports, angling should be even better in the days ahead as cooler weather perks up fishing prospects. Among the best catches was a 10%-pound pickerel, taken ers, northern pike good, fair. Fort Frances--Fishing for all) species fair to good. Weather: gee i | Gogama -- Good catches of| pickerel | Pembroke--Pickerel good in Round and Golden lakes on live} bait. Lake trout fair in La Muir, Hogan, Opeongo and Roun lakes. Bass fair and speckled! from Eagle Lake in the Kenora|pickerel and northern pike in|trout poor in district. area, A 35-pound lake trout was also caught. there. The department's weekly re- port on angling indicated good pickerel, northern pike and bass fishing in several northern and eastern districts. Reports from 17 of the depart- ment's 22 forest districts: NORTH Chapleau--Northern pike and pickerel fishing perking up, speckled trout fair, lake trout SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL @ASA Senior 'B' Playoffs -- Belleville Bobcats vs Oshawa Gale's Lumber,,at Alexandra a Tot aame Zone 9-15 am: +, rad 2-0f-3 Eastern Ontario finals. jimproved with only a few re-| ; a cei : lick Weather: |2004 in Georgian Bay in Mid- |Bass, northern pike and_pick- ai ports © of {Rainy and cool Horwood and Minisinakwa lakes | jand Grassy River system. Kapuskasing -- Pickerel and| northern pike good throughout jdistrict, speckled trout good in} |most streams, fair in Hearst! }area. Lake trout poor. in Horne-| |Payne area. | Kenora--Angling good for all) |species in most lakes. Pickerel| and northern pike excellent in| English' River system where} bass poor. Pickerel fair in Lake| jof the Woods, bass and pickerel | |fair in Sioux Narrows area. Hot |Spot: Eagle Lake, where best jeatches include a 35-pound lake| jtrout and 10%-pound pickerel.| North Bay --Muskellunge ex-| cellent, northern pike good, | pickerel fair to good, small-| mouth bass and lake trout fair! in district where angling has! bad Parry Sound -- Smallmouth Port Arthur--Fishing fair for all species. Sault Ste. Marie -- Pickerel, northern pike and bass good in St. Joseph Island area, pickerel| good in St. Mary River, north-| ern pike good in Batchawana Bay. Lake trout poor to fair in| Flack and Dunlop lakes of Blind) River area. Speckled trout fair) in Mississagi River. Pickerel| and northern pike fair in Mont- real River. White River--Speckled trout, | pickerel and northern pike fish-| ing picking up slowly. WEST Lake Erie--Fishing fair for all species and should improve with cooler. weather, Cool and show- | good in Ahmic Lake, northern,Severn River. Bass and muskel- pike and muskellunge good in|lunge fair in Lake Scugog. Bass Cochrane -- Lake trout and|Lake Nipissing. and northern pike fair, muskel- lunge and pickerel poor in Six jOttawa and Petawawa rivers,|/Mile Lake. EAST Kemptville -- Pickerel and muskellunge good from Mer- rickville to Manotick on Rideau River, northern pike improving in Upper Rideau Lake. Pickerel poor, bass and northern pike Eastview Park hosted a Squirt sofiball' tournament re- cently in which nine teams from the Oshawa Neighborhood Association's Squirt Boys Soft- ball League took part. Teams were entered from: Bathe, Connaught, Southmead, Fernhill, Woodview and East- view Neighbourhood Associa- tions. Storie Park, with the superb pitching of Dave Wilson, won the "A" Series Championship defeatir= Toke Vista 8-0 in the first round, Bathe 9-3 in the semi - finals and Eastview 24-0. Wilson threw a no - hitter in the first.game, a two - hit- ter in the second and a one- hitter in the final game. Jeff Rorabeck, Frank Schram and Bert Hoefs led the hitting attack for Storie in the first game. Schram, Bill Coe and Ron Bessie all hit home runs for them in the second game and Rorabeck, Ron Williams, and Bessie all hit well for Storie in the closing match. Other results .in the first round gemes were: Lake Vis- ta 6, Kingside 5; Bathe 12, Connaught 1; Fernhill 7, South- mead 6; Eastview 6, Woodview 4, The other semi - finals was, Eastview 2 and Fernhill Membcrs ¢f the Storie Park was, Eastview 2 and Fernhill 1. team are: Jeff Rorabeck, Ron Wilson, Bert Hoefs, Bill Coe, Williams, Frank Schram, Dave Ron Bessie, Gork Locke, Dale Wilson, Sam Marmara, John Hoefs and C. Aldred. Kingside won the "B" cham- pionship, defeating Woodview, 7-2 in the final after sweeping semi-finals. Members of the Kingside Park team are: K. Lodge, bh. Dias, M, Bakogeorge, John Jeffs, R. Bahniuk, R. Chappel- over Connaught 17-12 in the | Storie Park Boys Claim Squirt Tournament Title le, R. Deveau, ". Carroll, J. Pierce and M. Stones, The other semi - final of the "B" series was Woodview 2, Southmead 1. ! T aala' : 5 * Peiererse) es Lid A Short One By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs' first place reign in the International League was short lived. The Leafs, who reached the top for the first time this season Tuesday night, were dropped one-half game behind the lead- ers by the last-place Syracuse Chiefs, who recorded an 8-5 vic- tory over Toronto Wednesday night. Elsewhere, Toledo Mud Hens edged Richmond Braves 2-1 in 10 innings and Rochester Red Wings walloped Buffalo Bisons 9-3 to come within one percent: age point of first-place Colum- bus Jets, who defeated Jackson- ville Suns 5-1. Syracuse jumped on Toronto |starter and loser Galen Cisco) for five runs in the first inning | and added two more in the fifth. Jackie Moore capped the first- inning uprising with a two-run double for Syracuse. Four of the first-inning runs were unearned and came after catcher Bob Montgomery dropped a throw at the plate. Jackie Moore clouted a 390- foot home run for Toledo, and the Hens scored. the winning run when Felix Millan fumbled a ground ball and missed a dou- ble play for the Braves. Mike Epstein and Curt Mot- ton both hit two-run homers to lead Rochester's 14-hit attack against the Bisons. Winning | pitcher Tom Phoebus brought his record to 13-9. Sam Jones pitched the last} two innings for the Jets as they, scored two unearned runs on a pair of Jacksonville errors to) give Jones his fifth straight vic-| tory in relief. | fair in Lanark County lakes. Lindsay--Pickerel and mus-| kellunge fair, bass poor to fair in Kawartha Lakes. Bass and pickerel fair to good, muskel- lunge fair in Trent River. Bass and panfish good, pickerel fair in Minden area of Haliburton County. Lake and rainbow trout fair, bass good in Haliburton area. Bass, pickerel, speckled and lake trout good, muskel- lunge fair in Gooderham area. |Bass fair to good, muskellunge and pickerel fair in Apsley area, Lake trout fair to good, speckled trout improving in Kasshabog Lake. Tweed--Panfish excellent in SOUTH Lake Simcoe--Northern pike lakes and in Consecon area. | Pike good in Fuzzie Lake. Bass good in Consecon area, Bobs, erel fair, lake trout and muskel-|Beaver, Crowe and Stoco lakes district. Pickerel good in Cache, eo ' ' Bobs, Beaver, Crow, and Stoco . . Joo. Hot. Jo Hold ! 1966 FORD Demonstrator SALE Drew Ford, is clearing their entire fleet of company owned demonstrators at large re- ductions. Buy a New Car at a Used Car Price during our Demonstrator Sale. 1966 MUSTANG 2 Door Hardtop V8, automatic, "GT" equipped. A real '"'"Go-Go'er" for '66, Finished in gleaming Emberglo with matching Palomino trim. o" ,.;bass and northern pike good in OASA Intermed Play- . AS: Poon is iil ag Broon. | Georgian Bay area, pickerel lin Coneretes at Brooklin, lunge poor in Gloucester Pool.|and Otter Creek. Muskellunge | Pickerel and bass fair, muskel-|fair to good in Crow, Stoco and/ lunge and northern pike poor in| Moira lakes. | 1966 FORD GALAXIE "500° p.m.; 2nd game of 2-of-3 tario quarter-final series. WRESTLING Exhibition of professional' wrestling, three bouts, at Osh-| awa Civic Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. i SOCCER Oshawa and District Senior) League -- Malta United vs) Oshawa Ukrainia, at Kinsmen) Civic Memorial Stadium, 8:00) p.m. | LACROSSE | Garrard Road Minor Assoc. Pee Wee League -- Dearborn vs Gus Brown, at 6:00 p.m.} and Discount House vs Picker- ing at 7:00 p.m.; both games By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sir Malcolm Campbell, ace racing driver, added the world water sneed record to his laurels 29 years ago to- day--in 1937--on Lake Mag- giore, Switzerland. The 52- year-old Briton drove his 23- foot speedboat Bluebird at an average speed of 125.795 m.p.h. and became the only man to hold world speed records on land and water at the same time. 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Kiwanis Bantam Boys' Lea- gue: -- Harman Park at Lake Vista and Valleyviey at Storie Park; both games at 6:30 p.m. Quebec, B.C. In Command WINNIPEG (CP) -- British) Columbia and Quebec virtually| assured themselves a spot in the | final match as they moved into} comfortable leads in their re- spective groups in the Canadian | soccer championship tourna- | ment Wednesday i | B.C, salvaged a 1-1 tie with Manitoba in group A and Que- bec edged Alberta 1-0 in group B.. Both teams now lead their groups with five points each Today, winless Manitoba} meets Ontario in'a group A| match that could decide a play- | off spot. In group B Alberta faces Saskatchewan. A determined Manitoba team losers'to B.C. 4-1 and to Ontario 2-0 in the double round-robin series in previous action, grabbed a 1-0 lead in the 24th minute when halfback Jim Baird's free kick from 30 yards out cracked into the corner of as ENTIRE STOCK OF the B.C. net The youth-laden West Coast} squad tried desperately to tie} the game but the experienced) Manitoba team controlled play} at midfield i Guaranteed Waterproof under normal care Now is the time to save DOLLARS we clear our Canada O AFTER SUMMER? CANADIAN and CASCADE CAMPERS RENTAL UNITS CLEARING ENTIRE STOCK oF USED TRAILERS. ONE ONLY VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER A-1 CONDITION 1437 King Street East Phone 728-1555 Gueranteed Waterproof under normal care NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED - FINANCING AVAILABLE utdoor Supply Co. Y Mile East of Townline 1966 FORD XL 2 Door Hardtop Completely equipped. 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