Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1967, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 17, 1967 7. 'Richardson Retires: Township Takes Lead TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto | Township took over first place OUTDOORS By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer ead Open , except to note distances is little black book, the that goes with the swing makes him perhaps the feared golfer in the world per was bland as ever, as colorless as the oat- he can't eat. liked my round," Palmer se | hit every green but one [ missed few fairways. I THE TIME to start think- ing about improving your wing shooting is now and not the week or so before open- ing day next Fall. Many shooters have poor luck dur- ing the hunting season and vow that next year it will be different. But during the fish- ing days no one thinks in terms of ducks and pheasants and the next thing you know opening day is here again. So fact that the clay bird leaves the trap at about fifty miles per heur. SHOOTERS of the Oshawa and district are fortunate in having access to a skeet field just outside of town. The fields of the Oshawa Skeet Club are just east of the turn- off for Brooklin at Simcoe Street North. They can also be reached by turning left at jin the Ontario Lacrosse Associa- {Gaels who dropped into second tion Junior A series defeating Mimico Mounties 11-8 Friday night. Toronto now has 18 points, two more than Oshawa Green but have three games in hand. Captain Joe Hore scored three goals for Toronto and Al Gor- donier added two. Bob Gardiner, Mike Marks, Bob Sicinski, Bill MacKenzie Barry Salovaro and Brian Wilson scored one each. Paul Parnell scored twice for Mimico. Rick Bisson Bill Man- British Empire Champ By IAN DONALDSON HALIFAX (CP)--Blair Rich- ardson, last of the magnetic gate-makers in the shrinking Maritime boxing market, has retired from boxing at 26. Almost an unwilling fighter from his teen-age start in Cape Breton, the blonde teaching as- sistant at a small Boston col- lege was both British Empire and Canadian middleweight champion when he announced cerned the youngster may be pushed too fast. ae There was no immediate in- dication of what will be done about the British Empire title" held by Richardson since March 26, 1966, when he knocked out" | Gomeo Brennan of the Ba- ; hamas. Dick Pearson of Saint John, N.B., national commissioner of the Canadian Boxing Federa- f tion, said Friday night three' everal chances for birdies Z ; ; : : . : i 4 fail if your shooting was anything Kiwanis Camp. Shooting |ley, Kevin Ellis, Ken Foote, ; ; a "st to fall. But, in all, but good last year you should takes place on Wednesday |Don Moher and Ken Leggette Po oo ua = pe ' elimination bouts will be held to ed if he was thinking of east your eye at the sport of afternoon and evening and 'had one goal each. lost his: "'viciousness" in the fill the vacant Canadian chame. for Ben 'Hogan': Me skeet shooting as an aid to all day Sunday. The facilities rag pionship. om Amie cetie Heres (or Beet ane: Ot The lochs seeet ay ere There's doubt that Richard- § Pearson said Meilleur, the & record of 276, Arnie d broadly and replied: yet. I just want to win opener Jaus said the 96 degree didn't bother him, yer red to talk instead about ?, White-painted, middle- i puttér he was using for son, and there is no better time than now. THIS UNIQUE FORM of shooting was started in. 1920 in Andover, Mass., by a group of upland game shooters who wanted to improve their wing shooting. Not only did this open. to anyone who may wish to start the rewarding form of breaking birds in flight. They have expert in- structors, as recent publicity proves, who are very capable of showing you how to start shooting skeet the right way. There is no cost for instruc- | ton defeated Toronto Maple Brampton Tops' Maple Leafs _ BRAMPTON (CP) -- Bramp- Leafs 9-7 in overtime Friday to| son, who had been scheduled to defend his Canadian title next Saturday against Jimmy Meil- leur of Windsor, Ont., ever pos- sessed the desire to pursue and punish an opponent. He was in several bouts during his rugged 10-year ca reer, but he rarely showed what BLAIR RICHARDSON - No. 1 contender, will fight Leo. ; nardo Tanna of Montreal, third- _ ranked in the division. Jim Wal- ; ters of Vancouver, No. 2 con- ' tender, will meet Gary Brough: ton of Brampton, Ont., ranked ' fourth. The > meet for the title. : two winners will 'st time i it is j i : 2 prove to be the answer to bet- ion so it is just a matter of |tighten the Ontario Lacrosse| 6 , ts you like it?" he ter gunning, but the sport has the cost of shells and birds, | Association Senior A series. | bcd eo ce 8 eller in. » +» not victous | Red Win Ss Score : Teas hie tak Mn caught ve ge «yom and aun : nominal beets poe The victory gave Brampton} ae U | g g , ae old, male and female, to such not deter anyone from taking |seven points, three behind co-| i. D LOSING lirement marks "t | q ie bak in the hole. a degree that it is now a com- the really big step forward to jleaders Peterborough sad! MMMM ata bitial botlere in Monins tooth an Shutout Victory e putts of 7, 12, petitive sport of international better wing shooting. Try it /Brooklin. Toronto, in second| brittle right hand, Richardson, Richardson's popularity i the). Red Wings blanked Oshawa never appeared "vicious" in the : PP yin '*|Discount House 7-0, in their and 30 feet. Player, one of seven 69 going into the second went to 73 for 142. Art jad the same. Chi Chi 1ez went to 75 after go- D over par on the first nd Don January strug- a 72. a iad took his second HA Champs BY (Staff) -- Whitby eals, Ontario Juvenile ior hockey champions, vig at a civic banquet it. ognition of their provin- mpionship honors, the h received a handsome from Dunlop Canada with the Town of Whit- cial presentation was a ff links for each player, portent, SKEET SHOOTING is not at all difficult, providing you start about it the right way, so for the benefit of those who may be thinking of bettering their score in hunting a few basic factors are in order. A skeet field layout consists of a high and low house bird sta- tion which places clay birds in the air in a low and high arc over the field. There are eight stations on the field, with seven of them in a half circle from house to house. Station 8 is in the centre of the field, between the high and low house. A round of skeet consists of 25 birds; singles from each of 8 sta- tions and doubles from station sone and two, six and seven. If you get 24 breaks the last bird is optional. The angle of the flight of the birds is such that from a practical point of view you will be shooting at birds just about the way you might get them in flight when and you will find that this sport will pay dividends in your hunting and might even make you a champion com- petitive shooter as well. HERE AND THERE -- Musky season opens today with the size limit being 28 inches and daily take of two fish. Possession limit is one day's catch ... THE SEA- SON on large and smallmouth bass opens next Saturday in all waters. There is no size limit except in the County of Lanark, excluding the town- ships of Darling, Lavant, and Pakenham, Silver Lake in the township of South Sherbrooke, and the part of the Rideau River lying between the town of Smith Falls and the east boundary of the County; and the County of Leeds, exclud- ing the St. Lawrence River, where the size limit on bass is 12 inches and the size limit on pickerel is 14 inches .. . 27 MEMBERS of the Duplate Rod and.Gun Club spent last i | place, has nine points. Brampton, trailing 7-5 with 90 seconds left in regulation time,| saw John McAuley score two} quick goals to force overtime. | Mike Finnigan and Don Arthurs scored two each, including one each in the overtime period. Florrie Tomchysen, Wayne Thompson and Jit: Richardson} scored one goal each for Bramp- ton. Brian Keegan, Ron Mc-| |Neil, Larry Davidson, Paul Hen- derson, Ron Roy, Bob Davidson! and Grahan@ Gair scored for ~ Toronto. Atlanta Gets Charles Cinto of Mans- field, Mass., displays proof of fish story he'll be telling for years to come -- a 73- THIS IS ONE THEY'LL HAVE TO BELIEVE pound striped bass, 56 inches long with 35-inch girth, that unofficially ties world record. He landed it ring but he hated to lose. When- ever he lost, he hounded the promoters for a return match, He always seemed to try a little harder in front of a Cape Breton audience. He once com- with 63-pound test line off Son and Pigs Reef off Cutty- hunk Island near New Bed- | ford, Mass. (AP Wirephoto) | ~ Rochester Pads Lead | 'Relief Pitcher AS Leafs Split Pair | | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Claude Raymond, a Canadian, was swapped to Atlanta Braves by Houston Astros for former bonus baby Wade Blasingame| as the 20 major league teams) completed their deals by the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs learned Friday night that it takes more than a split doubleheader to gain any ground on the fast- Billy Wynne struck out eight in going the distance to win his second game of the season in the opener for Jacksonville. Toronto's Garry Roggenburk Jand Sheldon for 13 hits, seven for extra bases. John Hoffman and Dave Nicholson collected homers. while Lum had two doubles. pleted a fight in Glace Bay de- spite a broken jaw and, on an- other occasion, he carried on with a shattered right hand. Ace Foley, veteran sports ed- itor of The Chronicle-Herald who has covered Maritime fights for more than 40 years, said Friday Richardson held all the records for gates and his re- Maritimes - Please the fans. moters even in his native Cape Breton--has been slipping. He often appeared to be a ;'complainer'" in the ring, tell- ing the referee he had been fouled. And his inactivity didn't With Richardson gone, pro- likely will turn their eye to another Cape Bretoner-- 17 - year - old Ronnie Samp- son, the Canadian lightweight champion, Maritime fight men feel Sampson has the ability and the desire to reach the world rankings, but are con- Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association game on Wednes- day night at Willow Park. Jim Morris scored five goals for Red Wings and Ken Brady added a couple with goalie Daft Blyth turning in « fine game, to earn the shutout. : In the second game of the night Cardinal Cleaners blanked Kendalwood Marine 3-0, Gangemi scoring two goals for the winners and Paul Vandeloo getting the other. Joe Steve Wall in goal for Cardi- nals, earned his second shutout in as many games. 0.L.A. SENIOR LACROSSE Sunday, June 17, 2:00 p.m: SARNIA BEAVERS the Centennial embl i i ia- k t i i ' i ™ i i i ae en Hunting There ame deve yoked, West "ake in |eomtang owing Rosheser Hed Wings, fo ty eet, evening ns re Bil Twi's 614 nc RS Y : ! si ' p dwa 8! 5 : I e at 'S 7 . -1, Single wi the bases | . Vhitby Minor Hockey ing but the difference is real- pickerel fishing was fabulous ik malar. epee toners. nay, ville Suns 7-4 in the nightcap| Shaun Fitzmaurice contrib-|and one out in the sath aoe on gave each boy a otograph of the team, bate Girls ly negligible. SHOOTING SKEET consists of five persons to a squad with each person shooting two shots at each station. The gun is mounted to the shoulder with over 300 fish being boat- ed. The big trouble was that they were ten to twelve inch- es long and hardly worth the taking. Bob Chute took top money for the largest pike and Fred Marshall took the are frozen except for waiver) moves and shuffling of farm) club players. | Blasingame, 23, a left-handed | pitcher, got $100,000 bonus in 1961 to sign with the Braves-- then in Milwaukee. after the Suns won the opener 3-1 in their International League twinbill. But: first-place Roches- ter pulled six games ahead of second-place Toronto by down- ing Toledo Mud Hens 8-6. In other games, Richmond uted to all the Jacksonville runs with a double and triple while John Ryan, a native of Oshawa, Ont., hit a home run for Tor- onto. Ron Stone hit two home runs for Rochester which recorded Syracuse its second-game ver- dict over Columbus, Cecil Per- kins went the distance for the win, striking out 15 Jets. Elvio Jiminez drove in three Columbus runs and hit a homer to pace Columbus in the opener. OSHAWA LASCO STEELERS ADMISSION PRICES: @ 1.25 Adults @ 75c Students and when the'shooter is ready prize for the aggregate | Raymond, 30, native of St./, took a pair from Buf-lits ninth victory without defeat = Oshawa he calls for the bird. For best weight of six pickerel ... |Jean Que., was named to the Pin eine hee Me _ poh Pig pdr en a two - Tun @ 50c Children, Af results the bird should be PROVINCIAL PARKS staff |National League's all-star team Syracuse Chiefs won the second) Don Pepper and Ike Brown|-------- Aon Junior Girls bowed to gh Village 12-11 in ball game at North ark on Thursday eve- iners staged a six-run e third inning and this 2 big blow, along with in the first, sixth and broken about the middle of the field because this is where you get the best pattern from the gun. The average broken birds for the beginner in his first round of skeet is six, which should encourage most anyone when you consider the has been reduced due to the high amount of forest fires in Ontario. The indulgence and co-operation of the park-using public is requested during this emergency situation be- cause the short staff will re- sult in reduced park services. last year as a relief pitcher. A Braves' spokesman de- scribed Raymond as "a tremen- dous relief pitcher,' He has a 0-4 record this season and Bla- singame is 1-2. | Raymond's record last year was 7-5 in 62 relief appearances. During 92 innings in 1966, he struck out 73, and walked 25 and game of a doubleheader from the Columbus Jets 4-3 after the Jets took the opener 4-2. Jim Russin's first - inning, bases-loaded home run and a third-inning solo blast by Bob Montgomery provided Toronto with their second -. game punch and enabled starter Dave More- head to win his sixth game in belted homers for Toledo while Dave May connected for a third Rochester home run. Richmond pounded out 25 hits in their two games against Buf- falo with outfielder Mike Lum picking up three safeties in each} game, including a home run in| the nightcap. | In the opener, Richmond} STEPHENSON'S GARAGE @ Wheel Alignment Specialists @ Frame and Wheel Stroightening @ Wheel Belancing, Cer Vibrations. 15 CHURCH STREET Ph. 725-0522 | 3 MECHANICS TO SERVE YOU! BILENDUKE'S ESSO SERVICE 1004 Simcoe St. South at Wentworth Ph: -- 728-1411 Tune-Ups - Brake Service - General Repairs BOYD'S Esso Service DON BOYD Open 24 Hours Daily Tune-Up Specialists : Hwy. No. 2 & Thickson Rd. Whitby, Ont. Phone 725-7622 PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK had a 3.13 earned run average. 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