1G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Deceinber 1, 1966 Cool Reception, which came here from Canada highly touted NHL STAR after seven straight victories and earnings totalling $101,476, . owned by Mrs. William Seite of Montreal and Mrs, Vince NEW YORK (CP)--Damas- Reid of Toronto, daughters of By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ed Giacomin, who kicked out 32. shots to register his rege bon and third of | Catch Some Big Fish 'But Records Intact ave not meen tat oily Ronan ag p's oa probably was up moderately everywhere except Ontario. 'There, officials say a cool fall aay Ps cw gw wyweight fish of the year was a grey trout of 46 pounds, nine ounces taken in northern Quebec's' Mistassini Lake by Irving W. Pillsbury of Eastja Mass. The Phillies Trade Knowles For Outfielder Don Lock preanunan Gh 3 (AP) -- Relief Darold 'Knowles, who unwittingly helped trigger the trade of the year the last time changed uniforms, may be ag og hl traded for the night, going from Phila- Phillies to Washington Senators for centre fielder Don and strangely enough Dalton of the Orioles about the trade, he tried reach officials of both the Phillies and the Senators. He knew what he was after help in the form of Phila: 's Ray Culp or Washington's Pete Richert -- and he intended to pursue it to- day. "We have a good right-handed hitter in Sam Bowens who is available, Maybe Washington or Getting Robinson solidified the Orioles' punch and rocketed them to the American League pennant and the world cham- pionship. "Our need right now is a -- pitcher with major league experience," Dalton ex- plained. '"'We have a lot of kids --such as we'd like the protection of an experienced major leaguer." Meanwhile, a one-time Oriole- pitcher, Chuck Estrada, found his way into the New York Mets' chain when he was pur- chased by their Williamsport farm club of the Eastern League. While the Knowles deal and the purchase of Estrada were the only transactions Wednes- actions Wednesday, the New York Yankees continued to pur- sue shortstop Maury Wills from the Los Angeles Dodgers and were reported offering one of two pitchers = southpaw Al Downing or right-hander Jim Bouton. The Reds and the Minnesota Tom Phoebus--but/|the coun bay hay ior wus species 1s neid taken from Pythonga Pontiac County, in 1933. A couple of Saskatchewan rec- ords. were broken in the prov- ince's annual faye cd Derby. Carl Gallauer of Oconomowoc, Wis., fishing in the Fond du Lac River in the far north, hooked grayling that weighed in at fer pounds, five ounces, an better than the previous oe year by L. Manitoba came 53-pound, four-ounce lake trout caught in God's Lake, and it was the la since the 63. ag record-holder was taken 1930. Some other high spots around Detroit Red Wings' have become Pitts nets' lifeline in the American Hockey League. *'ynree tormer mempers of te National Hockey League Red Wings ---Ab McDonald,. Billy Ha and Don McKen 8 a goal each Wednei night to lead the Hornets to : 5-1 victory over Springfield In- dians. Meanwhile, Hershey Bears 'Rochester Americais 4-2, It was the third straight vic- tory for the Hornets, who get veteran centre Andy Bathgate G.|from the parent Detroit club today, and brought them within two poe a of the Western Divi- sion-leading Amefticans. Rookie Bart Crashley and minor league veteran Terry Gray scored the other Pitts- burgh goals, while Gerry Foley replied for Springfield. Roger DeJordy paced the Bears with two goals and Chuck Hamilton and Bruce Cline got the others. Red Armstrong and Mike Corrigan were the Roches- British 'olumbia: The provin- cial fish and py department Lestimated 13,000,000 game fish would be caught in 1966, with 70 per cent consisting of rain- a Bh egg ) trout, in eee pike and lake trout, | Ice fishing gained in popu- larity. Nova Scotia: Number of ang: lers up but trout and 'salmon catches believed down from og Tuna catches have fallen P.E.1.: The provincial fish and wildlife service reports "a ood season with fair catches." Number of licences estimated at a record 12,000. Ontario: Provided the fish Best fishing was| | ter marksmen, cus closed with a rush to win/veteran Toronto horseman 'Lar-| Wednesday's 53rd running of the Remsen Stakes, a $25,000-added, one-mile test for two-year-olds. n twa. wane. Ald ichampion, Cool Reception, got ANDY BATHGATE +». Sent to Pittsburgh FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York--Genaro Soto, 137, Puerto Rico, stopped Mike Cor- tez, 139, New York, 2 Minneapolis -- Ron Marsh, Minneapolis, ouipointed Ed Hurley, Minneapolis, 10, heavy- weights. GIF SPORTSM. e AN. Bolahood's Sportshaven corry the Finest in A every ift for @ SKIS .@ SKATES @ GUNS @ GOLF EQUIPMENT @ DAGGERS @ HOCKEY EQUIPMENT @ ARCHERY SETS @ HUNTING SUPPLIES Bebby Jones Registered Woods end trons. Complete set $249.00, Bes Boy Carts $42.95. mony more, ol that. The colt ran isto traffic in the home promi and finished fifth. Damascus, a son of Sword Dancer making only his fourth start, carried the Belair Stud's see across the finish line 114|P' in front of Herbert: Al- kin Maloney. The owners had planned to enter Cool tion in lwear"a Kantunby Maske Te. L ness and Belmont, the leading events for three-year-olds, if he made good in the Remsen. 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