ield jion He drove in three of wa runs, r Pat Watters clicked me run to right in the i later added a single. jorndahl more than off- erformance at the plate iitting three errors, two d balls. jenry started on the for Legionnaires but y to Gary Carroll in the He gave up four runs three hits. He showed trol, going to a full only one of the 17 bat- aced. ** Spoelstra, fishing the same a different result. i lace fished until Sunday be- Lake trout fishermen while Rated behind In Reality at ,, who suitors' the loss, i scoring two pickeral , not breaking in an ie As a apg a ae the /3.to-1 were Proud Clarion, Da- six hits and seven runs. about Seven pounds apiece weekend are at it just as saddle girth on Mrs, Frances|mascus and Celtic Air, with A. Genter's In Reality for the/Barbs Delight rated 5 - to - 1 'ruck out three batters arroll claimed seven s and walked two. Wright started for and worked the first gs. He gave way to Ed in the third after giv- 1 leadoff home run te struck out three and two while Muzzatti even and walked three. Veiss, Wally Kozak and each had two hits for with Weiss collecting run and double, Mc- triple. Paul Gilmour, ainline and Muzzatti , that of The opening of the pickerel season, in the inland waters, proved to be no better than Prince Edward County, a couple of weeks *'ago. Oshawa anglers, who * waited long for this day, in most cases got little or noth- ing for their fishing efforts. The first angler to report in * was Otto Schwartz, who came * in early from the Otonabee ' River to open his gun shop. After fishing most of the "night, he came home without a fish. Fred Marshall and Ed Adam Lyson, Tom Donohue, Paul Trumpous, Ross Suddard * and Murray Brown, collected 'two fish between the group down at the east end of Rice Lake. * Over at Balsam Lake, we had Dragon Mirkovic score "Sone fish and then the impel- Jer in the water pump of his motor failed. Dragon is pos- * itive he will make up for it ~ this weekend with more and bigger fish. Fred Dykstra and Alex Gagne, fishing the same lake didn't do too bad. Four fish around four pounds were OUTDOORS By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer proved to be the right thing to do for these intrepid fish- ermen, because they boated 33 pickeral during their stay in the north country. Their fish were all taken trolling a Rapala and averaged two pounds. Joe Cardinal spent his time in the French River area and gave this up when no fish were taken. He managed to take one pickeral from the Nottawasaga River on his way home. strong as the Pickeral fish- ermen, Gord. Tomlinson, Ron Brown and Ted Powell trust- ed to luck that Gull Lake in the Minden area would be the spot to try. This proved right, for they come home with seven lake trout taken on minnows. Nick Phoribny, fishing with his spinning rod on Lae Simcoe, took a dang- dy trout weighing in at ten pounds and two ounces, Fish- ermen using the guiding fac- ilities of Hales Guide Service out of Beaverton are having fantastic luck with lake trout on Lake Simcoe, KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER HEADS FOR HIS BARN ( THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 20, 1967 9 BALTIMORE (AP)--It was a hot June 16, 1945, when Melvin Sunshine Calvert saw his first Preakness. The view was from the back of a horse named Darby Dieppe, a 21-to-1 shot which ran third as Polynesian beat Kentucky Derby winner Hoop Jr. by 2% lengths with Calvert missing runner-up hon- ors by a neck. Today, weighing only a few more pounds than when he could make 100 and short, even in a room full of jockeys, he saw the second leg of the Triple Crown for the second time with a different view and, he hoped, 92nd and richest running of Brampton Wins Senior Contest BRAMPTON (CP) -- Toronto In Reality Favored To Win Preakness the 1 3-16 miles of the Preak- ness, The track handicapper thought so well of In Reality he made the Florida-bred son of In- ternationally-My Dear Girl the 5-to-2 pre-race choice over nine other top flight three-year-olds. 9 GO TO POST The nine included Kentucky Derby winner Proud Clarion; Derby runner - up Barbs De- light; Damascus, third in the Derby as the favorite, and Great Power, blessed with speed but with his staying pow- ers questionable. choice, Great Power at 10-to-1, Ask the Far and Reason To Hail 15-to-1 and Misty Cloud and Favourable Return 20-to-l to make the winner's circle, Post time was 5:30 p.m. EDT with CBS and the CBC televis- ing the race from 5-5:45 p.m. Maple Leafs, paced by four- goal performances from Ron Roy and Ross Othem, defeated Brampton 14-9 Friday night in an Ontario Lacrosse Association Senior A game. Dave Hall scored two goals for Toronto. Single goals came HIMIBIBIY SALE Electric Baseboard HEATE Ideal for Home or at the Cottage SALE o AM, 0 & P, M. EXTERIOR OR INTERIOR, Ist QUALITY PAINT *" 1.99 PT x nm rf; Lawrence ph; | ss; LeBlanc ef; Carroll p in 4th. s: Gilmour 2b; Weiss line 3b; Fleming ef; If; McLellan ss; Ham- uzzatti If, p; Wright p, tOTICE 1967 i with thee, Walters Gar bn. oe Here and there.... ; (on vas ok oe pea Proud Clarion vl usin today's Turning of MeNel sim Henderson ee % price off Ist QUALITY ? 9: neta ee ee wr cg a Sng |S Me st pr AF imbee)_| Tike Teceyany, Barer] tn toe CHARCOAL **"° Phare 3 Prag ac Hotday, Ken "ares. 7 eras ith yng po fork ® eng Fs each for ae RUDDY ELEC TRIC i H ; ey, Jack and Jim Hoar, of Orono. Trap shooters of West Coast Fighters iene. wae Metaaer an (Consumer Division) Famous INGRAM ELECTRIC CLOCKS. B, Zybala, Ed Galka and D. Bonetta wisked around the Tiver below the dam at Bob- = caygeon. They finally settled for minnows as bait and nine fish for the group. None were too big, but did offer » a sample of things to come, when the weather warms up 5a bit. George Wodnisky, who Falso fished the dam at Bob- caygeon, lamented the poor HMishing with two small fish nwhich he released. Over at Percy Boom, we d the old pro at this game, the district should ep July 9th open for this event and would be wise to get their entry registered right away, because the response to this shoot is shapping up rather large. Trophies will be award- ed to high man and woman shooters. For further infor- mation contact Marshall Keast, Box 203 Orono. . . 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