Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1967, p. 7

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vidual vault. Syd Jensen of 'Swimming And Track 232% McDonnell said. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 29, 1967 7 sill or OUTDOORS By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer Lupel and Judy Spencer, | PUT ON WAIVERS Jackie Spencer picked up ay Lupel Pitches | . Three Hit Game double and a single for East a year ad indies ieee Sue Lupel pitched a three-hit| YOrk and Anne Nicholson add- : ball whine to tend Whitby Seu: ed another single. was placed on waivers Friday She won a silver in free ex- Spotlighted At Games "23" T Bok bt when her victory was an-|gog Cleaners to a 6-4 win over|East York 000 300 0-3 3 4/by Ollawa Rough Riders of the "R. Romme 8 DNS é By BRUCE LEVETT ance worth 18.641 points to leapja last-minute replacement rid samen' od he geo . oe ee ee ee as i - : ; mu CAPS ket me y : ork Ladies' Softba eague| Elkins and Nicholson; and|Storey attended Tulsa Univere er 6 6 5 : ¥ ; . z N! IN TENNIS ; | 3 Nig THE ANGLER coed ine | YOU SHOULD permits por. | GRRE! SPO Els rom ted nace to ft eat ng eat Intemational MAS COANE st hope et Weta lhe nd Bele i d, R. K. McQ'dl 3 from the reel, made a few |tion of the shoreline to grow |mor sports of the Pan-Ameri-|'"8 Linda Metheny of the U.S.) -oigna) favorite. He was fourth|for a gold medal lies with Vicki) Sandy Taylor sparked Whitby|-- : oa chitiiiininiiiiaig 'rt, Swerdfiger 5 5 casts, then let the fly jup with aquatic plants which |can Games -- swimming and|Miss Metheny, with five gold|j, 1: adi Berner of Vancouver and Bob|at the plate, hitting a triple and false casts, swimming and in 1:12.81, a Canadian record. 2 1 d 19s 2517 settle gently to the water. A |provide food and cover for |track and field -- take over the medals already locked up, won! Argentina won the gold in Bedard of Lennoxville, Que., a ats. and Ae Bog cing AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ; rrent drifted the fluffy fish. This also allows for the |SP0tlight today after leaving) the silver with 18.616 and Kathy| en's foils, followed by the|eamed in the mixed doub ithy single > hit SPECIALISTS ce -- 6% Fur. and slow current @ . ' ; centre stage to the other sports|Gleason of Buffalo, N.Y., was|t) ag) ' They defeated Virginia IcazajOther Whitby singles were hit --~-- 6% Fur. looking imitation a few feet. |propogation of insects which |for awhile '"|right behind with 18.608. U.S. and Cuba. and Miguel Overa of Ecuador|by Pa ago etaoin shrdlu cmfw : ; > Hoskin 6 6 Suddenly the water pined the [are important food to young | Canada's swimmers, led by| Martin Rodriguez of Colombia|TELEPHONED PARENTS 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 in a second-round|by Pat Rockert, Jen Doole, Sue| | Avoid costly EASY TERMS S. Brown 15 fly erupted ant ae eam the trout. Spawning beds can be |Elaine Tanner of Vancouver,|pedalled away with the gold! Miss McDonnell fell sobbing|match. : | § Major repairs Ir, J. Young 3 4 trout arched his body in "4 made up artificially along the |!€aP back into the $3,000,000/medal in the 4,000 - metre pur-jinto the arms of team-mates| Faye Urban of Windsor, Ont., Gerry Ouellette 1,152 to 1,145 in 1-DAY :, Robinson. 2 1 sun and the fly disappeared. figrelne at - |Pan-Am pool today hoping to|suit bicycle race, turning 10\Marilyn Minaker and Barbara|lost her women's singles semi-|the three-position rifle event. OVERHAUL el 1, Coohranes 2 Line and leader sliced through shoreline 0 the pond or up an Istem the United States tide|laps in 4:58.31, more than 13|'Thompson, both of Toronto, then| final 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 to Patsy Rippy|Lieut. Gary Anderson of the! J. SERVICE Reid 43 the water as the angler care- pas Stream: if there-is |which has seen nine of 11 gold|seconds ahead. of Juan Merlos| rushed to telephone her parents.|of Shawnee, Okla., then joined|U.S., with Canada second ahead $ * fully checked the rush of the gp ° ees you must place |medals go south. of Argentina. Mexico's Rama-| While it was a triumph for|Francois Godbout of Montreal/of Mexico. FREE TOWING e -- 6% Fur. and trout. The rod flexed in an 18 "ayer Oc coarse gravel with | Miss Tanner took the other|dames Trevino defeated David|the shapely student of Centen-|against Francisco and Eugenia} Canada lost to Mexico 62-56 in| e -- 1 mile arc as the fish tried in vain bong nid pebbles mixed in two, setting world records in| Brink of the U.S. with a time of/ary College of Louisiana, Can-|Guzman of Ecuador, losing 7-5,) women's basketball and 80-76 in| Gassien 7 6 to shake the hook. A few jim tem jong the shore or up line 100- and 200-metre back-|5:06.03. |ada's showing in gymnastics|6-3. the men's event, which meant| POSTED PRICES oung DNS moments later the fisherman ee eeder brook. This will in- |ctroke events. | Argentina won the 4,000-\was dismal compared to the| She had better luck with Miss/elimination. |, G. Robinson 1 1 slipped a net under the fish oe trout to spawn and thus The same 'picture will prevail|metre team pursuit medal with|1963 Games in Sao Paulo, Bra-|Berner, the two winning a| Cuba took advantage of eight So you know costs before you leave your car sco, §. Moore 2 2 and scooped it out of the pct moar reproducing on the University of Manitoba|Mexico second and the U.S.!zil. bronze medal for Canada by de-|Canadian errors to win 6-4 in LIFETIME Re McQ id ' ; ge ecg a "obele Seog |playing field with its ultra-fast! third. In 1963, Canadian men won Poca en! os - gre bare ais GUARANTEE . MceQuai q aa me ; ' lateher- /rubber-like composition track. Roger Gibbon of Trinidad-To- nine medals and the women|Subirats of Mexico 7-5, 6-1 in a' In yachting--Peter Byrne was Avai i i i 'r, I, Th'ck'r'y5 5 A SCENE such as this could ies at a reasonable price and | After the caaoeetion of two My went 1,000 metres in five. woman's doubles playoff. third after three races in fiy-| Uuenecaon setter decadent toa hee 9.1; 2:15.4 very easily be yours particu. |a list of these hatcheries can events Friday, the U.S. led|1:09.33 to take the individual) When gymnastics competition; Canadian riflemen were cha-jing Dutchman; John Clarke of! eicmae eS shia larly if you. own a piece of |be secured from the Depart- | with 37 gold medals, 22 second-|gold. Jack Simes of the U.S,\ended Friday, Canada could|grined when a 24-year-old bru-| Toronto was fourth after three ig rings, seals, labour ce -- 6% Fur. and land on a spring creek or |ment of Lands and Forests. |pjace silvers and 17 bronze. |won the silver in 1:09.94; Carlos|count only Miss McDonnell's|nette from Topeka, Kan., shot ajin Finn. At the same stage, | [ 149 KIN )-- 1 mile have land suitable for build- Owners of farms wanting to | Canada was second with four| Vasquez of Argentina was third|gold, a women's team silver|gold medal right out from under| Donald Allen of Clarkson, Ont., G ST., WEST 576-2600 | ay, B. C'm'ngs 1 1 ing a trout pond. It is not |build a pond may do well to | goiq -- Miss Tanner's two and|in 1:12.03. and a bronze, picked up by|them. was fourth in Lightning andl OPEN DAILY 88 G. Jacobs 35 difficult to build a pond but it yr the Department of 'singles by shooter Alf Mayer of| But it was Jocelyn Lovell, 17,,;Roger Dion of Quebec, in aj Lieut. Margaret Thompson of|Howie Richard, Oakville, Ont.,) er, S. Brown 5 4 is necessary to know some- Fenaald or Conservation Kitchener, Ont., and gymnast|a Toronto high school boy, and|three - way tie in men's indi-\the U.S. Army outshot Canada's! ninth. frey, T. Brock 7 7 thing about the requisites | Authority, for a farm pond sub-\susan McDonnell of 'Toronto.|. -- Srnec on 'l, I. Tackeray 4 2 padias Pd to hag hg in sidy. Canada has nine silvers and 12]: " Boy, R. McQu'd2 3 fish, To have a fairy sl " 'i aie: bronzes. t Missy, B. Moore6 6 ful trout pond, it should be at HERE AND THERE... Argentina came out of no- 43- 2:21.4. least % acre in surface area |People who travel in the | where into third place with four| -- rs with about one third of it hav- | woods for pleasure are respon- (golds, five silvers and four ing a minimum depth of ten |sible for from six to eight | bronze. l Loss feet. The water entering it jhundred forest fires each Miss McDonnell's perform-| s Tears G (CP)-- Faye Ur- sor, Ont., school- should be cold and clear and this means spring fed brooks or small creeks or a fair head of water from a spring hole. This is extremely essential for holding trout. year. Keep Ontario green by taking every precaution when travelling in the woods ... Buffaloes, like cattle, have hollow, | Deer antlers are solid and are shed annually. Antelope shed permanent horns ance on the uneven bars Fri- day night was the latest sen-! |sation of the Games. BROKE INTO TEARS The 20-year-old university stu- dent from Toronto broke into|~ AALrl rer ll ll hl lel Soll el lS aaa vav anv arar een e 1 in tears after los- BOTH SPECKLED and |the outer sheaths from per- tears as she came through to Tt ce for a gold medal rainbow trout will do very well |manent cores ... The Em- |edge the best woman gymnast) 4 Ht ot the Pan-American in such ponds, with rainbows |Pperor Penguin diviJes starting lat the Games for the gold ay, and her victor- being able to tolerate water a |a family with the female. To | medal. ue EEE 'an Opponent com- few degrees warmer than the keep the egg off the ice, they She swung through a perform- on tly about the parti- speckled trout. Trout should j|take turns holding it on their | sesssssnsssssccsssssnesssessseasa oe iH , be stocked at the rate of 400 |feet. mT Tt in Put up .a_ stiff fingerlings or 250 yearlings |-- DTER cai isan : Bagi bead per surface acre of water. 4 TEN RELEASED Wi \ HT 3 eet dacea com. the og is eg pega: 4 | MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- A FOR = ct 4 7, 7-5. jem, Or de he suitable for |'¢2! Beavers of the Continental by, seeded No. 2, Fe oath ake, 'These can Football League Friday re- T op - seeded Elena be iecked at the rate of 100 eaves 2 ie their - + = Mexico. ta. Sunday's fingerlings or 25 yearlings Per offensive haifbacks Brian' Mur. KAMPING irats knocked off surface acre of water. ier ane Ted Saussels, defensive UNLIMITED : ded Jane Albert of Seams ' _jhalfback Larry Willis, fullback . , ene ch, Calif., 6-2, 6-8, 2 Randall Bunch, quarterback Bil pdesrmeapoer sige eo erernee : Cee ee ee : OO 4 's other semi-final. . Maury Viens, flanker Richard OS eat ee oe : : a ae ae ak ae Re oe 4 in had evened the Argentina she end Leroy Brown, guard : PH. 728-9942 ; ' : ' : ' ! } ; ; ' | } | } t | t } ! GY By cing the second set James Carter, linebacker Mike § Check the Camping Column in the oe nib her way in the Johnson and Roger Sundin. cteeee Pecon oot ow A NWOVOVOVOVOVE NVOVOVOVE NV () NVOVOVOVOVE NVOVOVOVOVOVOVG | V4 : i nia s lian, ranked No. 3 itry, could hardly ne loss. She would | Miss Rippy played at the strong wind cted her play. 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