" (OP' — Dal! White It the Universny “f ' lot It isn't allway s new? I Wort an American . I Winning {Ootball . COBCIh ill the s _l in a; pilot an eastern senior club in 10 ..,. this season: An un» v Vijfi'ty Blues squad ' up 143 points in ' your starts—best any .. has done since the ERS CORNE :-. I of Tuesday 7 “my AIM of Wednes- ' {filmens quite a -‘ multantpotato loss. agnawed hunting condi- -. of greenery was " , aid left the land- ' open.~ The covey's 3; convenient camou- under {001- although _ "don't need it as they ‘.., out and seemingly _"‘ -‘ p ‘ pasture land. frost to put : ‘ I-i {MN 01' feath- lnetllle as it were I . f .. . flattening process. I. all in my imagination l’mnviinlced that meat ..I taken afield has ’ do It after the frost i- - I I ING out season extension .l....-"'15th to 30th has "' ‘inting to many who bores Ifor angling en- they wane allow- ‘fluit is. lie-take trout ’spawning run. For as the Mmen‘t of fish- " .. the trout'season clos- E gm streams were fill- ~ :~ -_. n a fresh run of lovely v “Sane have found out 3 :1 experience that it ‘ f gold that glitters. angler, who is also tic hunter. stopped street the other day "I have found .5 w you were right. . “‘ extension was just ".i trout. Never again If}. a line after the {if- rn our a Tanner from Bun- - his truck on the called me over.- He Son had gone to the hugheran's Bridge r if" day-s before the . lesson on September “returned with his limit Innis ll «‘12 inch “the sink with wa- " Dad in from , “to the house all olmtered at the to get in. They fit lumen consump- ' , ‘Wbe discarded. He v almost CW trout. Th e 1 field day. He esti- Me'trout contained t, ‘ A? l 3 'Txnwmn Watson harmony Jill v_ featured In all models of The Emerson Royalty Line ‘I To In Raced at ’ I ville Downs _ (000 ' gusmo DATE . Nov. lst, 1958 Pacers In I'm ‘ ‘4 time l'l'm'mrr' $4.000 PURSE ., . p Frost Has Caused erHuniing Conditions ADDED, MONEY I \'(‘:II‘ (III! ’l'l‘ulli‘l" lwlrn Ill 9 l i l 0 q 0 :l —g- 9 w O -1 :3 n 0 0) Second World War. The defensive leI has held the competition In 47 points~an average of less than 12 a game. White. 41. took over the Varsity coaching three seasons ago from American Bob Masterson who re- mgned to become general maln- agcr of Calgary Stampeders of the Western Interprovlncial Foot- ball Union. The Blues made the playoffs in White‘s first season. losing to Queen's Golden Gaels by two points. Last year the team broke- Thls farmer wasn't so far out in his estimate of egg spawn as one might think ofifhand. I have in the freezing compartment of our fridge at the moment the eggs from a 21/2 pound sea trout taken from Berrigan‘s Brook be- tween the Jordan dam and St. Peter‘s Lake. The spawn when removed from the trout weighed a half pound. . one fifth the weight of the trout. It consists of two rolls seven inches long. an inch and a half deep and an inch thick. The eggs have shrunk slightly but at the time of removal were the size of or- dinary taible peas. This particu~ lar trout held approximately flVe thousand eggs. I have a friend like myself who is poss- essed with an inquiring mind. 100 eggs, by actual count. were sep- arated from the main roll and weighed before witnesses in a drug store on Apothecaries scales. They weighed 50 grs. The balance of the poll wziighed 2406 gns. According. to those weights there were 4912 eggs in that trout but there could be more. Five thousand is a nice round figure. This particular trout. was caught by an angler from St. John. NE. on Saturday. Septem; her 27th. He is a friend of the Rev. Harold Mitlton. Charlotte- town Baptist Church, and clean- ed the trout with the intention of presenting it to him as.‘an ex- pression of friendship. To quote his words: “The trout appeared to fall apart after being clean- a deep red was a bleached grey .- . . the colour of an old dish rag". He summed up with “I wouldn’t give that trout to any- one let alone eat it myself.” .. RAISED QUESTION I showed the eggs to an expo- nent of the season extension and would have happened ed and its flesh instead of being . he remarked: “The same thing. ‘ if thatr. trout had been caught in July" n :i- I o» m , {he Record AI‘ TorOn’ro U. oven with three wins and three losses. This year it seems well on the way to taking the intei‘col» legiate .title. What's the secret behind [this year's powerhouse? Football ex- perts say the Blues‘ succeSS lies in their blocking. 'White. who is married and has five children. drills the line per- sonally and the club has been rated by experts as exhibiting perhaps one of the best blocking performance in college history. While White has concentrated on the line, his two assistants~ John McManus and Jack Kennedy ~have handled the backfield. The three are U of T graduates. As assistant coach. he watched Masterson mould the Blues on the theory that a tough defence won ball games. the trout would have been fit to eat and fought more than a stick on the end' of a line". This angle raises some questim. . Has any biologist found out how old a trout must be before it is capa- ble of spawning? or if ’trout spawn every year? My own 'per- sonial opinion is that trout. like salmon, do not spawn every year. If all the trout in the sea. rushed in to spawn every fall these would be no‘ room on the spawning eds and the number of trout fighting for a place to lay their eggs would defeat Nat re‘s purpose. Nature has her oWn way of running her avffa‘ins. On what g-rou Ids does anyone claim that a ut caught in July 'is a po- tential spa'wner in the fall? With all due respect to the Bi- ologist who advocated a year 'round open season on trout with two exceptions. . .observe the daily bag limit of 20 and no fish- ing through the ice. . . I feel that such a move wou“ be noth- Fi‘h October 24. 1958 12 Horses Liker Starters In Con. Championship TORONTO I(‘P‘ Twelve horses are likely to start ill the $50000 Canadian championship at; New Woodbine Saturday. Finall payment of $500 is due Friday; morning when the entry box closes. Eight American horses are al- most certain classic over a mile and five fur- longs. Likely starters are Andrew Alan. owned and trained by Hirsch Jacobs: Bell Hop; owned by J. M. Schin of New York City; 'Civel. owned by the Byr- nalan Stable of Mt. Kisko. N.Y.; Ekaba. Mahan and Jack Ketch. owned by Hasty House Farms: One-eyed King. owned by the Cain Hoy Stable; Spinney. 1957 winner of the classic owned by Lou’ Rowan of Los Angeles. Calif.. and Canadian-owned Grey Monarch. Kitty Girl‘, St. Vincent and The Schreiber. Ontario Jockey Club officials said that Our Sirdar. owned by Frank A. Sherman of Hamilton. may start. Final decision is ex. peeled Friday. Eight jockeys from the United States have contracted to l'ide'in the race. 'Ruskies Again Chess Champs MUNICH. Germany (APl—The 13th international chess Olympics ended Thursday with the defend- ing champion—the Soviet Union— once again the champion. The six-man Russian team. in- cluding Would champion Mikhail Botvinnik. scored 34% points. Next was Yugoslavia with 29, Argentina 251/2, United States 24, Czechoslovakia 22, East Germany 22. West Germany 22. Switzer- land 19. Spain 171/2. Bulgaria 17. England 16. Austria 151/2. ing‘ less then a systematic rape of Nature. The Russians have participated in chess Olympics since 1932. “Maybe” was my answer "but New Sweptllne body is biggest . . INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL SATURDAY. OCTOBER 25 AT 2:00 PM. MOUN‘L ALLISON UNIVERSITY ~ VS. SAINT DUNSTAN'S UNIVERSITY ' at SAINT ’DUNSTAN‘S FIELD _ Admission 500 starters in the‘ The Guardian Page 9 ‘ The; have emcrzvrl (‘llal‘l‘ll‘llf‘lll every lime. ‘ I Canada. which failed to qualify1 for lllf‘ championship round. (an, ished third in a third—plaer lip with Colombia in a Consolation round. Canada and Colombia trailed Hungary, with 31 points. and The Netherlands. with 28": Syndicate Buys Demon Rum‘ COLUMBUS. Ohio “AP‘I who; mon Rum. outstanding lrotter Ihe last three years. has been sold to a syndicate for $200000. sec 0nd highest price ever paid for a trotting horse. Robert Critchfield. owner of Gay Acres farm of WoOstcr. Ohio. where Deleon Rum will en- ter the stallion ranks. said Thurs- day he and other members 'of the from Harrison and Shields of Pittsburgh. Pa. Demon Rum was foaled and raised at the Gay Acres Farm. Cnitclifield also owned Demon Hanover. sire of the new stallion, but sold him a year ago for $500,- 000. the record price for a trotter. Demon Rum was retired as a racer earlier this year when he suffered a minor fracture of the sesamoid bone. In his final race, May 29. he won the American championship trot at Roosevelt Raceway New York. Race Intentions Surprise Nobody LONDON IAPl-Ron Hopcroft. £0. surprised nobody when he an nounced Thursday he will run in a 100~mileroad race Saturday. In the last eight years. Hopcroft has run 28.000 miles~3.000 more than syndicate purchased the trotter . the circumference of the earth Maple Leafs Seek A Right Winger TORONTO IC. ‘ — Conch Billy Reay of Toronto Maple Leafs says his National Hockey League club ncods another rinhlwinger. The Leafs' will trade a defence. man or a centre or both. “We don‘t know whether there's a righiwinger a v 8 il a b 1 e any- where." said Reay. The Leafs, who have won only ‘ once in five starts. have a surplus of roarguards and are also over- loaded at the centre. Leafs have seven defencemcn: Allan Stanley. Steve Kraftcheck. Mal'r' 'icaume. Carl Brewer. 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