§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 3, 1967 EAST lunge and bass fair in the Ka- wartha lakes, panfish good. Salary Scales | Pickerel, muskellunge and bass i fair in the Peterborough dis-| CHICAGO (AP) -- Baseball) 'owners discussed demands of Excellent Fishing Reported In Ontario sa ae By THE CANADIAN PRESS and Fern lakes. Wabinosh Lake;Rawhide and Kindiogami lakes. |.) oad Ample catches of pickerel,|hot spot for pickerel. Jumbo perch excellent in the once, Stans Lees Brich| pike and bass, including some| Gogama -- Pickerel to six|North Channel, pike and pick-|and Canoe lakes, fair to poor|told reporters after the lengthy! larger-than-ordinary fish, were|Pounds and pike to 25 taken/erel fair to good across the divi- elsewhere. Speckled trout fair,|meetings that he could not dis- { and pike/sion, Kirkwood division: Pike, rainbow poor. Pickerel catches|close what the owners had to io t from Ivanhoe Lake, ; a enigy agpinw ype on to 20 pounds from Wakogami|bass and pickerel results fair,)good generally, pike good and|say about the demands of the k t Ande ree si , divi-| bass bit well on frongs. Muskel-| athletes } t its best in/@nd- Minnissinawaka 1akes,|perch good. Lake Superior divi | bass : : a . : pr fir gly Sock Acad, Good catches of speckled trout|sion: Pike and pickerel fair in|lunge fishing fair to poor. | "There would only be guid- Reports from 19 of the For-|rePorted from Suzanne and/Anjigami Lake and Montreal) Kemptville--Lake trout good,ance for the player relations : depattanent's 22 districts| Helen lakes and good rainbow) River. Speckled trout fair in the pike and bass fair in the Rideau | Committee from these meetings. mht 6 eeaile nt warm, |trout from Taylor Lake. Baldhead River and lakes Mijin,| watershed and Big Ride a u|! Would not get into any of these weather fishing, with fair to| Kapuskasing -- Storms kept) Millwood and Sand. Soo divi- Take. Pickerel good in the Lit-\negotiations unless I was asked good stream angling for trout|fishing light, but experience |sion: Lake trout fair, with one /tie Rideau. Bass fishing excel- for a ruling." E i a few arses. |paid off for those who tried. |19 pounder taken at Mc( atl lent in Centre and Graham| Asked to describe the attitude There were reports of pike| Kenora--Pickerel success ex- Lake in deep trolling. 'Spec - lakes. Fishing in the St, Law-|0f the owners in regard to the, weighing 25 pale and uate jcellent, particularly in Sand,| ee igh pete ey at ah |rence River poor for all species. Players' -- for an 1 in-| : 5 Pe ye Corara. (streams, Pick g St.} crease in the minimum salary lunge, net 3 pommel pa eng Ae geet eer catches | Joseph's Island and Rock Lake. | WEST to $12,000 from $8,000, Eckert i SS | stadt : _, | Pike good in the North that while success Sepented Othe Wome gate All Take | Bass good in the Pine Island in Lake St. Clair, good in Lake/fair adjustment in salaries." | sige sand bay tad tal 2d Ito excellent, Lake trout excel. |" SUNOR -Fahe g Lu St. Clair) But a National League official ee y had taken alent in Keys Lake. fair else. Sioux Lookout -- Bass, pike River and Lake Erie, poor in added: 20-pound pike from Remi Lake. where. Eagle Lake produced i and muskellunge fishing good. |upper Niagara River. Bass good, "We don't consider the $12,000 bn acd by ct + wht [29-pound muskellunge and Dry-|Pickerel and lake trout only|in Lake Erie and upper Niagara, |a fair salary." nek ap! say -- pei git te | berry Lake on 38 eda four (fair: s_, fair in Lake Huron, fair to poor| The commissioner said the ish in ame a ike 'ani lances J Sudbury--Pickerel good, with in Lake St. Clair. Yellow perch|owners showed interest in the| scnercbelpand igh Acute ' ire i DL i cinbarel best areas Onaping and the/good in Lake Huron and Long /possibility of divisional play.| pone le phir ghee of gees coe Sirailivos and ss hair lower French river. Bass good Point Bay, fair to good in Lake|a splitting of the league into Cochrane--Pickerel and pike|in west arm of Lake Nipissing. ""sCcsune~ succes vith Se {paum, Wyte bass 'appearing jtwo five - team divisions. The ood in the northern part of the Bass good in Matage area. Swastika--Success good, with in lower Niagara with fair to winner of each division would istrict Speckled treat catches Pickerel pike and bass good in large pike, bass and speckled |good early results. meet in a playoff at the end good in streams |McConnell Lake, and Semis: gage Fishing for all jof the season to determine the Fort Frances--Pike and |e rs in Lake Nipissing. | species poor with occasional REMEMBER WHEN? . . st Sd Nilo sh --| good, pickerel and muskellunge} Pembroke -- Speckled trout! successes reported from Clay | a " . | fair, lake trout poor. [poor and lake trout fair in Al- Bay and Regan Rapids at White| ©" THE CANADIAN PRESS | smOKING COSTS MONEY trict. Lake trout good, bass and the Players Association and the! Geraldton -- O'Sullivan and/gonquin Park, bass good to ex- |; ake w ickerel taken with Vince Dundee, world's CHADDERTON, England, Terrier lakes excellent for pick-| cellent in Smoke Lake, pickerel live sotanoue tn 14 feet of water] Middleweight boxing cham- |(CP) -- Ernest Brooksbank's ere] in Nakina division. Finlay-| and pike poor to fair in the Ot- pion in 1933, retired from |bedtime cigarette cost him $825| son and Lobo lakes good for|tawa River, muskellunge fair in| SOUTH | the ring 31 years ago today (and a new set of bedroom furni- pickerel and pike in Geraldton|the Petawawa River. | Lake Simcoe -- Most species| --in 1936. He won the title /ture. He fell asleep while smok- Sault Ste. Marie--Blind River |fair to good in Lake Simcoe,| from the French-Canadian ing in bed and set the fire to the Lou Brouillard Oct. 30, 1933, {bedroom of his municipality- and lost it to Teddy Yarosz |owned house. The Lancashire Sept. 11, 1934 town council sent him the bill. division. Pickerel and pike ex- cellent in Northwind and Atigo-| division: Speckled trout fishing| with bass good especially on gama lakes in MacDiarmid divi-|in streams fair to good, lake|east side. Bass excellent at sion. Lake trout fair in Chevron|trout fair in Flack, Moccasin,|Waubaushene. Along weekend without isa long weekend indeed. Carling Red Foreve A long weekend reminder sponsored by the C.R.C.F.A. (Carling Red Cap Forever Association) ae unis --'Peiert, monet OWners Discuss | Stampeders' Coleman Acquitted Of Charge | muskellunge fair to good, pick-| possibilities of divisional play, CALGARY (CP) -- Star full-|tramck, Mich., pleaded n0t| mental illness and had at- lerel fair. in Haliburton County.|Wednesday at a joint meeting!/back Lovell Coleman of Calgary|guilty to the charge which, on|tempted suicide two years ago. of the American and National Stampeders of the C a nee Football Conference was ac-|a maximum penalty of life im- 'ommissioner William Eckert| quitted Wednesday of a charge |prisonment. of using an instrument on a 19-| The girl, year - old girl with intent to|Vancouver, testified Col: | procure a miscarriage. Lethbridge said he had not been|struments into a bedroom and) FREDERICTON given "the necessary evidence|"just proceeded." on which I can afford to dis- regard" the danger of convict-| outstanding player in 1964 and $10,000,000 and cover some 160 ing on the uncorroborated evi-|on the all - Canadian and al dence of the girl. L Coleman, 29, a native of Ham-'not called to testify. The girl, testifying under pro- FELL DOWN ON JOB tection of the Canada and Al- berta Evidence acts, said she|(CP)--Naturalists still was p lalleged abortion attempt bu tion in Vancouver. --it killed them. PORT MEADOW, England cleared 70 the|acres of ragwort by hand after regnant after the!15,000 specially introduced cat- later had a therapeutic abor-|¢"Pillars failed to kill the weed She said she had a history of Western|conviction, would have carried| Coleman, in his eighth year |with the Stampeders, scored a jtouchdown Tuesday night as now a resident of| Calgary defeated British Colum- |bia Lions 20-7. 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