All-Stars Take Measure Of Main Brace Mariners 1"“:i Nat'iJnnul Park All Starslrlck, Mitchtll and Connolly. uie ono ier game out or ihel The lead Fire last night when they scored again In Highlillged hm" an“ the winning run in the Iinni in. when w. she hard ning to eke out a thrilling llelfl home run at lire grill: ln're Iii": \‘lctnl‘y over the Main Brace Mariners The All-Slur: got this ytlprinerl In a city Sollnali hen one hack In the last halt oi that gue come-l- inning on a double by him run The Allstars picked up n sin. ghes and a single by Micener. gle taliy in the Iirst lnnini: \llIeII.ThlS tied the game once again the Ioadnit batter K ilnrhos. and the Mariners tried to pull it worked Lloyd Gregory, who nos out In the seventh when Gregory pitching lor the Mariners. Inr a a walk. The next two batters were. retired with ughes moving around to third where he late scored on a passed ball Merle L o ii g a p llie started things oil tor the Mariners In the second by rapping ii sharpl single to right Iieid. \lark Ind. ner then Ioiioweo with another] single and .I. llug es made it three hltI In a row when he pounced a single post the i Of Childhood One evening, this past week. I had occasion to stroll along a - creek on tleld, to bring Longaphle In l “him "ififi; “#53:; with “I! M“?! |'“"- 990’.“ Tm" I which the rreek meanders was nor. grounded out ennhiinc Lad l re more an e oer slve singles by l ,1 Lloyd Gregory. hlaclntyro nnd‘ Cw“ “mm “mm” 1" 1 ho hnufiht this ro ertv Ird third my um ion the rascals-oer, he nsu Jolson on"; loaded. w. Shepherd then hit Inwwmn and ham“ mm mm '0 l "7m “‘3’ W" (“WW thoi the Stewart property in orde In! 0'" “W” I! in? PR“!- er to provide space to contain Frank bradlcy. AILSIar nill‘llor‘a dam he pmpnm mum ‘ Kill Paddy Shephm‘ ‘“."Y “‘1' helped construct this dam when to centerto end the inning. ‘1 was “mm old enough w “"19 “1'5"” “"19 "Kl" back shovel earth tor the embank- ln the ith inning and scored ment into a part As young gal» nix NE rm“ 1° lake 0"" theliers in knee length team and laid 0"“ “331" 7::L F T a “ ksbrsre Ieet my brother Art and 1 Bradley started things oil by used [his mm m, reachinl on all "We K Hullh- speckled trout. At T trumped es then doubled land ntlcr hinr. 81m in MD rubber mu my rlnon was rctircd. .Iohn Hughes‘wem mm 3, , dm‘ m. was no on an other error. Caswell then singled and M :flcalftpfigihellatlmflgludg "'9! reach“! "“ fl “9”?” creek bed. I observed a nut log. chm" Play with “will?! “9 about It inches wide at top. put out at third. Allcr iilanriea may man m, map " w“ Fill-FIWk “Wadi his brother severnl inches under water but Kenny "INN hm 0" a“ m"- l could see the area under the R. lllfllcbhell then] connected tor a you had hm winnowed em" a, ringe ut Brad ey became - mum mum to and me “P silt down to the gravel bottom llllll. The MarlnErI not to be nut- done scored the runs or their we, gm", bum“... u... own in the iourth Inning andlcreek at this spot and there knocked Bradley out of line b0X.lwis nothing to set this point Four consecutive singles byiapnrl iroin Its gencrnl sur- George Trainor, Lloyd Gregory.‘ roundings. It won the log that Moclntyre and Cecil Lad n or stirred long dormnnl memories. topped oil by a booming homo Suddenly over sixty years roll- run by w. shepherd did most or ed buck like a curtain and i re- tire damage. The sixth run soor- membered II was Irom under ed when Longaphie doubled and this sell same log that brother rcored on n single by .I. Hughen.fArt and I had lifted many trout. This made the score p7 In lav—lit was also here that we hod or or the Mariners but the ML initiated our cousin Ilerman Stars tied up the game In the deiiert. while visiting irom the next Inning by gnrning two more States, Into the art ot taking runs on singles by K. FitzPM—lapeckled trout. In my mind's ways a keen hunter snd tisli— ‘VEARS ROLL BACK GIFTS ‘HUNTER'S CORNER Columnist ReVISItS Scene lily trout that utilized Its allele - tor. walked to open the inning. Jahni Hughe- who took ram v p of the sixth ‘Brldley In the filth thrn retired the next three batter: to ruin the Maln Inc: boy! last hnpel. III the lull. of the lavenlh. the All-Star: didn't waste my timl ‘ as the first hatter. Mitchell belt I ed I 1 came g a when he brought In tho wlnnln‘l erun with a sharp alnzla. l Trout Stream . eyei could see Art in knee length leans :tnllnl willy and silently up Lil thll log, or clone enough so that a long older Iiali. ing pole could drop a hook bolt- with a wiggling worm close enough so that the creek cur—l rent would carry It down with»l in striking distance oi the trout. It the approach was correctl and no shadow wu thrown onl the water It VIII 1 certalnly ‘ Davison EizZar, 5 It. 10 iii... 180 lb, Charlottetown Miler man get: In :hapt for North» timberland Strait. lem wh|¢li loel Saturday. July nlne mile grind will 77. The Atari It 9 o'clock in the morning near antlald. Np. Thirteen other entrants are expected to par- ticipate. niggar has done the Strait on . previous occasion but not in competition. lie was PREPARES FOR BIG SWIM In last year's thrPe-mile swim at Albertnn. In his boat will be his intllcr staniord Elsa-r and brother pat-esetier has not yet bee in selected Davraon la the lather or [our children. ~ , Whnkm split Fly ( lose 1Pair Of Games Th2 Firemen dale-ted [h C Sankara 5-1 In Cnmmerclnl LEI~ G Over Stars " a me .. Sterling Roberts. plCltfd h‘orbie Kennedy's P‘lyers. scor-i ter th first two butters were ie that hit. a single in the mood trig most oi their runs in the tired the Iirst irame. Emmet inning. Gordnn Aiseliauit rtart- first inning hold all a rally by Elllworlh singled. WIHIE Mac» on top the Bankers and w . the Stars to pick up I 5-3 City Dnrulg! then worked willhpaw [uill'l‘r‘d for six hits anzhall League decision lull Pouchie Burke fur a walk all The lnp batter lnl‘ ll’l! will- nlght. bath runners scamperzd ut-rnu nors was Dick Murley With two The Flyers alarted ull till: “1! plate when Joe Arsrnault Singles In three “'le [a 1h 3 ghmo r P a fashion the End Bernie Gallant hillh slngll‘d plate leadaft built-r “Fiddler Macbnm Pally Connolly WEI then 1’91er In I game that “as played all Hld was retired tn start the first Ed to end the inning Wrdllrxday LIVDNIIE the Bankeu (name but than I-‘lllllv Sherry sin- The Flyers picked up aillltlll-r Tam? Oil! on flip it! tho RCMP glad I)! rlnhihsnrlvr Donnie Mac- Illly in the around inning \l‘llcn ‘1-2 Barry Sll‘lifsnl’l Mir!“ {nr earl all aglne walked. Len Raglan who had singled “as P Bankers II! this one Ind unly Fbrhie Kennedy lied into line of urlven In by Jim Duffy's sharp 113V? \m llIl’El‘ hits Myron Werka MucLeon's Iastbnils and sent ll‘ single vili'hed for lhe Mounties and soaring lnr in double to score The Stan picked up their last _ 1‘ “P a “"a' "’ “ “‘9 V’m' . n was the lop sticker to r :22: or .. 1 . - MAL-Donald smashed a lung Ioiii- lrlns. including a base:- intinfli‘a’aildsfiiZlf: Elnfilhullll ham! "1" in the ihird inninz. inhded tripll‘. Sterling Robert! m. m,“ mm We; Enlh pitchers then settled donn nisn had lil‘il lnr ihrce ‘lor ill- “ e, ,5 cw,“ g, and didn't. allow any more run- Bankm‘s Tlinv rlark liii a two- ° ’ a " ners to cross the plate during rlln homer tor the RCMP Ln a . the rest or the gamer. losing cause. WE ARE PLEASED TO and All» ed on clean the better. It's not hard and o linger nail will dn the trick If one doesn't have u‘ kniic or scrupcr Don't condemn trout without iirsi giving them a thorough houseclenning as quickly as possible and this applies to practically all. speckled trnui With special em-i phasis on the Iresh wuter var-‘ ave. Another that u trout would rush to grab the tlt-hli beiore unother trout , got there lirst. Sometimes there‘. My 5- 0‘" “,"mW’" l" we ” would he a half dozen, or more.l“’."“.""g 3“ “in”: '“m' " ‘ aspirants tor the treat. On ziV‘“,°'.‘ Gurney ‘ “Wm WM.“ ilmut was all that the log Ell/Ell,” 1““ “5 “le 1°. “"5 m, I, m mum 5mm”, spot there were neatrout twn Ithe try hack tired. On occasion “.91 10"” "m" “"4" he mm would ha" my I tha bank as it they were let alight hold on the worm u it WNW: - -““' ""9 “" "W 1"" retreated under the log w h It. 3 m" 0' "'°"- T’“ “m “‘ pr," _ d n the have,“ some were several inches out or was made the hook would slip "'9 W‘" .‘S “W “‘"l ""“m' out of the trouia mouth and "‘9 “"“5- stick In the log. That would end v the tithing under that log Ior iii an" “A” . km I hm “mm Several oi the locol boys lsid w k I h great piona tor the evening. I 9 new every Inch 0 ‘9 tried to tell them it would he brook. Hide-outs under banksl'wusted allnrt but to no avail. where the creek current had.They ndmltted no luck when washed out a hole or cavity. rilhey arrived back. Every lew under cuibnnki we called them‘mlnuleg a nm e angler would . ,were more productive than‘lramp along the stream and logs Sometimes several Would‘alap and inquire about wh-t luck b t eithey were having. Heavy loot Irontlstepa may be picked up trorn oi Bennie-s 'cut-'quite a distance it one has ltll hunk- hideouto than our own ear to the ground. Yea. success— home creek but didn‘t harbour IuI trout Ilalilng la n art or in Is many troui- Many of an! own. Present day trout Ilshlng present dry trout lishermen in so Iar in advance- oi what It haven't the right approach in was when l was a boy if their trout tithing expeditions. rolutely unbelieveabl . Salt WI- The vibration irorn heavy loot tcr angling iroin tidal bars and step. will throw trout out or all rivers was unknown. It was thought nl Todd and they'll aim coniined entirely to lnkea. mlll ply lie doggn under a cutebank ponds. creeks and hcads of or on a deep pool bottom until Iresh water rivera. Today many things return to normal. Here anglers stick almost entirely to Is a core In poi There la a tldnl tints and seaward and. deep cutrhank a rhort distance burr. Scores or dams have been below the alack Bridge at cur-.cnnstructed specially tor trout This section of "GIFTARAMA" shows our fine solution of Gleam. Call in and browse around our selection 0 -- FOR EVERY OCCASION SOUVENIRS HOUSEWARES SPORTING GOODS CHINA NOVELTIES ‘ SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES £59 more ed after three hours of study are under contemplation. Tiles, reels nnd hire. to go with the latest In rods and spinning tackle. . .lrout equipment par excellence. The boys are enro- ing all the sea trout they are ringing to creel this summer. As one angler described a psir or two pound sestrout he creel- caating in salt w'nter one even- Ing last week ehting inola and hard as nails criptlve I‘ll any. i 1 have received complaints about the actions oi speed boat; operators on Glenlinnan Lake, A powerIul outbourd motor, with; the throttle wide open. came within an ace oi swamping a boat with two anglers in it who were angling for rainbow trout‘ in ads water. one oi this boat-s occupants told me It was a close call and not only that. .- drove the trout to the bottom. It is alleged that the speed boots In question ore ouned by cottagers on the shore of this lake. Tourists hare complained about the treatment they have received at this iormer top Rainbow trout resort. one thing is certain . .ii cannot be both Very des— i - » lishing this past few yours and lint; slirsction centre. A lot oi four pound trout. and Po aay oirhand that we have pi‘heavier. have been creeied on least 20 troui llshermen iudnyilhe North River causeway this m de lor every one we had so years season but ago. Todly we have the beat in. their table quality have been re- ceived. Some contend they have a muddy llnvour when tried. others claim they are as well iinvourcd as trout taken in oth- er waters. This columnist la a atickler on the core oi trout . the quicker cleaned caught necessary the better. seconds to slit n trout up the belly with a sharp kniie. It‘s not it's the stomach and back Iety, FIND ANCIE T SPOGB Fossilizl‘d Iontprinta. belluvnrl‘ mmomo years ago haval been found on the llland of Tasmania ’ HAVE INSTALLED THE TILE lN "GIFTARAMA" Charlottetown's Newest Gift Shop complaints abnut it only takes a law to remove the head LeClair not “1? 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