Document 6500886
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Document 6500886
; ' ^ . < ^ . > > j m tew;;* ••i **• Sandy Creek (N.Y.) News - Page 5 ^ .JViE^raday^July'^'iiitei-;, ••••••(••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^ Firemen's Softball Gtoi6 J u l y 17th from The Elms M***MO«MOM««Mt«MMMM(tMMtMM| The Sandy Creek Sports Booster Club will sponsor its Second Annual Firemen's Softball Game oh Sunday, vJiily/47 ^at thei Sandy Creek Fairgrounds, t h e first game will be Orwell vs! Redfield and is scheduled for 10 a.m. The second game will have Sandy Creek playing against Lacpna and is scheduled for 12 noon. The third and final; gahle will.be at 2:00 p.hi. with the winners of the' first two games vying for the championship. Come and enjoy a day full of fun and support the Sandy Creek Booster Club. I seem to be receiving an increasing amount of press i releases from every thing from fishing tackle companies to The donation at the gate is ; anyone with something to promote or bring before the public, only $.25 and refreshments 'Undoubtedly, tte reason for this is because of my-active will be available. V membership in both the New York State and New England Prescott y «» Outdoor writers associations. Many of these releases Have ^$~$M$^*^*«+*«+*<M$M5^ to do with this region, so I will include them in niy _ monthly publications, but the ones which concern usdirectly* you will hear about. I have just been notified by Luhr Jensen that I have been put on their technical Reports List. These 40 In Junior Golf Clinic are really worth having, they are little pamphlets on each Forty boys and girls ages 7 to 17 participated in The Elms separate type of lure or fishing device. For example, thereis Junior Golf Clinic June 27 through July 1st.. The school was one on J Plugs, Trolling thin bladed spoons for trout; the Hot directed this year by Frank Pizzuto, Jr. and the instructional Shot Side planer, etc. They have 34 of them scheduled so far Terri Haynes, Lacona, a competing in the sport of staff included Ed Nicholson, Les Hastings, Barb Sellis, Paul and more to come. I got 7 in the first pack. These educational silver medalist in last year's basketball. The Empire State Wilson, Bob Tully, Emil Kozak, Tom Blount, Dave Sellis, reports represent decades of research, lure development, Empire State Games has Mark Sellis and Ted Prescott. Participants had one hour of and thousands of hours of accumulated information from the qualified for the 1983 Empire Games are the largest instruction in small groups for four days and the program finest fishing experts in the industry. For a complete set of State Games to be held in amateur sporting event in the concluded on Friday with contests for longest drive, best long Tech Reports now available send a self-addressed envelope Syracuse, from August 10-14, nation and each year host approach shot, best chip, best sand"shot and best putting. to Tech Reports. Luhr Jensen & Sons, Inc., P.O. Box 297; 1983. over 5,800 athletes for finals Contestants were divided into seven groups according to sex, Hood River, OR - 97031. As I looked thru these I could see Haynes, a member of the competitions in Syracuse in age and golfing experience with a 1st place winner earning many salmonoid fishing methods and data which I would Central Region Team, will be 23 Olympic Sports. five points, 2nd three points and 3rd one point in each event. have giVen anything to have known ten years ago, instead of The winning players, by groups were as follows: having to troll hundreds of unproductive hours while we were still in the process of learning. Advanced Group A The ESLO King Salmon Derby is August 27th - Sept. 5,1983. Andy Howard (14), Jeff Woolson (10), Jeff Gasperini (8) This is a $109,000 derby this year, plus a possible $105,000 over David Nicholson (8) in a putt-off for the tie. Kidney Foundation tagged fish hunt. These tagged fish are Advanced Girls being looked on as an extremely long shot but just recently, Tracy GUI (15), Stephanie Snow (11), Jill Eddy (11). there were one of the ESLO tagged fish caught off Sodus, so it Advanced Group B is possible to catch them, and one of these days someone will Chris Keefer (15), Matt Hitchcock (14), Matt Howard (10). do it at the right time. There are 20 prizes in the Chinook Girls 13-17 Division this year and three in each of the other divisions, Karen Quartz (12), Chris Johnson (11), Jennifer Wagner although there is also a fully equipped 17' Grumann Boat for The 15th Annual Duck is $25.00. Reservations must (10). the CoHo Division this year. Decoy and Wildlife Art Show, Boys 12-15 While we are on the subject of salmon, the season is going sponsored by the 1000 Islands be made before July 10. Ron Haas (11), DanHebbelthwaite (9), Rob Jones (7). Challengers will judge their to be on us before we know it, and the.predictions by both Museum, will be held at the Boys and Girls 10-12 DEC and Sea Grant are really rosy for this year. From what Clayton Arena, Clayton, New opponents' work, as well as Trevor Stowell (11), J:R. Victor (10), Jeff Wagner (7). I've been involved in the stocking for the last ten years, this York, July 15-17. Decoy and their own, on Saturday. Boys and Girls 7-9 Ribbons will be awarded for year I am inclined to agree with them. Our major return this DavidFowler (16), Jeff Sellis (6), Bfent Pierce (6). year should be from surviving three and a half year old fish wildlife carvers, painters, 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, and from a Chinook stocking in 1980 of 788,000 and two and a half taxidermists and collectors Best Marsh Duck and Best After the contests were completed the contestants had a year old recruits from 1,468,000 fish in 1981, plus we will are invited to exhibit as well Diving Duck winners will hot dog lunch and $25 worth of prizes were awarded to the undoubtedly have some precocious jacks weighing from 3-10 as participate in a miniature receive $100.00. The first winners. A junior tournament was played July 7th and will be lbs. from a 1.8 million stocking in 1982. Nor should we forget decoy challenge, decoy place decoy and first place reported next week. entirely that there will be a few monsters left over from the painting contest and head painting or drawing will be 1979 plan. As for CoHo, we know we are going to have a whittling contest. put on permanent display at Each contest is open to the Old Town Hall Museum record return from the fish we caught this spring. amateur, professional and HaU of Fame. The T-Shirt Classic I haven't heard too much lately on new developments on Bill and Wini Hoag hosted the couples' league July 1st and the fish ladders at the two dams in Mexico on the Little * novice carvers and painters. For more exhibit and T-ShirtsJwere the order of the day. Thirty nattily attired Salmon River, but I did hear that the DEC had no objections Only exhibitors attending the registration information, couples toured the front nine playing with handicaps and to salmonoids running all the way to Parish. For the show may enter. The- entry write Arthur Knapp, prizes were awarded for low net scores for the ladies, the information of people between Mexico and Parish, naturally fee will be $5.00 for the first Chairman of the Duck. Decoy men and the.couples, and for the lowest humor on the T- with steelhead running Little Salmon River, there will be decoy and $2.00 for all and Wildlife Art Show, P.O. shirts. Leon Bognacki and Dot Wolner were individual more sport fishermen than there are now. The area must additional entries. The fee for Box 292, Clayton, New York winners, and Dot and Leon Delaney were low couple. Low T- remember that this won't necessarily be a repetition of an exhibit space at the show 13624. Shirters were Ann Jones and Ted Prescott. After dinner there Pulaski, plus all its problems, as the new laws now under was dancing to the music of The Elms Beatles with an assist print put an end to allsnagging on all of Little Salmon River. from Bob Gleason and everyone seemed happy. , Mexico.xoidd,, very ,.we]l,,-be known, for its sport fishery mm*—————***—— natipn^idg,,.and^nisxQuid]r!e^Ily pe som^ngld^pr^oudof,. t» r> c m * ' not to mention the added economic advantages to the whole • ,*> More.Fun,Coming f^ ,v commu j i f e j a a f l -hmj 'tr I' WtsT jovfi-fTT «»f «tl n-»"a T»3B'3r,fi -am ' On Saturday, July l^lht^6tt#tdurhament planners have The Lake water hasn't warmed up enough yet this year, so scheduled.a Captain ahdPirates Treasure Hunt for guys arid that one day of off-shore wind will cool it down to 54 degrees. BY DAVE COWAN" dolls - a mixed golf tourriey that may offer some weird It usually takes 3-5 days to bring the trout back in When this HMMIMMMMONMMMMM alternatives to the usual game. happens, but this year, look for the trout close to^hore in 2-3 And on both Friday and Saturday, July 15 and 16,jihembers Immortals abound soon-to-be retired Oklahoman and guests will have another opportunity to see The Willie days as the cold water plus the spawning alewives may very in Modern Age hit more homers than any well bring them in sooner than usual. They are marking large Show by ventriloquist Peggy Miller, professional entertainer Expansion is a dirty word other catcher in Major from Henderson, starring Willie, who made such a big hit at schools of fish right now in 60-80 ft. of water, so off Nine mile, in professional sports circles League history. The Elms last summer. Advance dinner reservations are they aren't too far out. The big Walleyes generally celebrate these days, unless you work Rod Carew is a shoo-in. The the 4th of July by running up Oswego River, usually minnows for the USFL that is, but at Panamanian bat magician is advised. and brown bucktail jigs are deadly lures.. Check with Keith at least one of baseball's hitting over .400 at 37, and Twilight League institutions is going to have to about .330 for his long career. Harry's Bait Shop, on how and where to go. In the 9th week, Dashnau and Barbeau hold a one-point enlarge its premises. Steve Garvey will be there, Good fishing and I'll see you on the water. lead over Bosak-Sanderson, 42 to 41, and FrenyeaThe Hall of Fame in too. Mr. Clean has been a OLD HICKORY Westerlund are only two back at 39. The final round of the Cooperstown, NY, will have constant for 10 years, and, first half was July 6th and will be reported next week. to add a new wing if the contrary to Dodger opinion, is curators expect to be able to still going strong. Pulaski Fuel League handle the'wave of current Pete Rose, Joe Morgan and This league is also staging a photo finish for the first halfstars, who'will be voted in Mike Schmidt may not be Ken Barbeau and Fran Dashnau scored 35 points June 27th to during the next 10 years. doing. an awful lot for the The Marble City "families along1',' Mr. Porter pull within five points of the leaders, Vic Moyers and Terry Count 'em. Right now there Phillies now, but who can h a v e believes. "They start rolling are 18 bona fide candidates deny they belong in the Hall? Wilson (242). In third at 226 points is the team of Bill Godfrey M u z z l e l o a d e r s and Chuck Woolson. FranDashnau shot a scratch round of 35 announced the dates for their in on Friday, some with and four or five other Rose and Morgan are real Fourth Annual Black Powder modern camping equipment possibles who are in the winners who have compiled to take top individual honors for the week. Shoot. and other with primitive twilight,! or at least late excellent stats over two According to club president equipment in keeping with afternoons, of their careers. decades. Schmidt, a power Ladies' 18 Hole League Helen Hastings finally broke Rosemary Ciocca's string of Roy Porter, the weekend of the primitive contests' And, this is not even about the hitter who fields with elan, wins June 29th with a net 66 and Val Nicholson was runner-up July 23rd and 24th will once theme. The two day event is future prospects like Robin may have some doubters but very colorful and sociable. Yount, Cecil Cooper, Eddie he has put together 10 superb with 69 after a card-matching tie-breaker with Rosemary. again find blackpowder shooters from all:over New Visitors and spectators are Murray, Jim Rice, Andre seasons. Dot Cross was hostess for the day and 11 girls played. York and Canada encamped welcomed at no charge at Dawson, Gary Carter, Lance George Brett? Yes. The •at the Gouverneur Rod and anytime during the two day Parr ish, Freddy Lynn* Dave charismatic hot-sacker is a Tuesday League Midge Tully and Thelma Vokes were 1st and 2nd in the A Gun Club's grounds. "The period. This is a very relaxed, Winfield and others who, if player. Brett's .390 season Division of this 9-hole League, while Pearl Bontomase and free use of the club's camping low-keyed shoot; an excellent they can keep it up, may will always keep him in the Mae Shoudy led the B Division players. Ethel Johnson, Midge area and the spectacular opportunity for beginners to someday be enshrined there. conversations about the great setting on the river encourges get a start. Tully and Ella Hoag tied for low putts. No. this is about the hitters, but is it his firey onparticipants to bring their There will be nineteen greatest gathering of true field demeanor that sets him paper targets events. These superstars to play the game apart from many others? "''11 include matches for at the same time since the who will not vote for muskets, caplbck rifles, 1930's. Think of it, in the Reggie Jackson? Somebody flintlock rifles, cap & ball National League, two great won't, even Willie Mays pistols, percussion pistols, pitchers, Nolan Ryan and didn't garner all the possible ladies and juniors. Steve Carlton, battle each votes. Mr. October's World Contestants buy their targets other on a game-by-game Series heroics will keep him for whichever events they basis for the all-time baseball lore long after his wish to participate in and strikeout leadership. Not for regular-season exploits are then they have two days to the season honors, but of all forgotten. Jackson m a y be shoot at them. time. obnoxious to some, but he is a There will also be a special And, Gaylord Perry with tremendous baseball player/ muzzleloading shotgun trap his 310 victories is not far The last, but certainly not shoot on Sunday morning and behind in Ks. All three will be the least of these players, is an auction on Saturday night. in the Hall someday. And, if Carl Yastremski. The Boston Refreshments will be you don't think the Express hero has done it all since he available both days with a will be there, think again, replaced Ted Williams as the special pancake breakfast on With five no-hitters and all Red Sox' left fielder in 1961. Sunday morning. those one-hitters, no voter is Although he played on A favorite spectator sport going to care about his terrible teams for the first is the primitive events which undeserved .500 pitcher label. quarter of his career, Yaz has will take place on Saturday. Do any of those three always been top echelon The contestants, many in luminaries have anything on player. He is one of just four, period costumes, shoot a t Jim Palmer? Or, Tom players, Mays, Hank Aaron specialty targets like a Seaver? No. Add the names and Stan Musial are the other mechanical device which of Fe'rgie Jenkins, Don Sutton three, to hit 400 homers and simulates a turkey's head (yes, Sutton and his quiet 260- rap 3,000 hits in a career. moving behind a log. plus wins), Rollie, Fingers That's elite company.: Trophies and prizes will be and Rich Gossage and you Some othefyjeterahs will be awarded at 3 p.m. on Sunday. have one extraordinary consideredlB/uce Sutter, Bill Madlock", A r ^ l % r j . fiave For additional information pitching staff. write to Roy Porter, Rt 1, Could Johnny Bench handle Conception/Phil Niekro and COOb FISHING-On Tu.»^jy ( Juno 28th, fourflsh«rrntn eUscovorod that It w s wall worth Box 273, Gouverneur, New this staff? What staff couldn't Tommy John have fashioned th* trip to R.dfl.ld to do some ••riout fishing. T h . roward wai fourtosn notfv. brook trout York, 13642 or Tim Bennett, he handle is a better question. fine careers, among ot*jiefs. a n a l from 9 to 13'/, Inch.. long, Th. fishing party Includad A l.n L.stor Sr. of Orw.ll The feats of these players RT 4, Box 99, Gouverneur or People may forget how and hl?son Art Loitor, of Blnghamton. Proudly displaying thslr fin* "catch" in th* picturs will live on as long; as S b t . a " Arf,' „ „ 7 k . n (W? • who caught A . largest rt a * » ) . « j f fl'vlng K.n « hand call the St. Lawrence County amazing the big cat was_ withall thosofish, Allen Utter, Jr. Ar. thore any other photogonic flshormen out thoro? Chamber of Commerce a t behind the plate. Not to Americans play baseball. 386-4000. Area Code 315. And, that's my opinion. mention the fact that the We'd like to sso how you're doing. Haynes to*Compete in- Empire State Games Decoy and Wildlife . A r t Show ^WRITE Black Powder Shoot 1 ' „ ^u»rf wv^*j»*^rp* J'*'*.*"'"^/" § 11 M» a m m 1111 urn HI 11 m i u •• • r.rtfW U.S. COAST 2 - 5 PULASKI; VFC Griff Jones appropriate for the water you SAFE BOATING IS NO ACCIDENT' ,- are on. About 60 million Americans 5. Be A Weather-Watcher. will climb aboard a "fleet'' of Check the weather forecasts over eleven • million befbreyour outing and carry recreational small craft this' a radio. Don't be stubborn in year. And in doing so, the the face of foul weather. Take odds are accidents will shelter and "live to sail happen on the nation's lakes, another day',', 6. Carry Emergency Tools,. rivers and oceans. Yet, according to Parts and Adequate Fuel. specialists at the New York Without the means to move, a Sea Grant Extension stranded boat is a "sitting Program, boaters can avoid duck" for an accident. Take accidents on .the water if some tools, some vital small safety rules and common parts, spark plugs, for' example, and enough fuel to sense are followed. During National Safe make the. round trip to' and Boating Week in June, many from your destination. sponsoring groups and 7. Know Your Water. If agencies carry the message, unfamiliar with local . "Safe Boating is No w a t e r s . . . a n d their Accident" to boaters. They danger...take precautions. remind these pleasure Ask other boaters, carry a seekers that learning and navigation chart, and don't carrying out water safety is assume unobstructed'waters an important personal lie ahead. Go slow! responsibility. Sea Grant, a research and 8. Water Ski in Appropriate educational program on Areas Only. Water skiing coastal and water issues, also envelopes large areas of the makes a point each year to water surface and requires at remind the owners and users least six feet of obstacle-free of New York's 500,000 water depth for the skier's pleasure craft to keep these protection. Keep at least 1,000 10 boating safety tips in mind feet from other ski boats and think of your boat as being 200 when on the water: 1. Wear A Life Jacket. One feet wide whenever you're < PFD (personal flotation towing a skier. device) is required by law for 9. Know the Boating Laws. every person in a boat that is Federal and state laws certain safety underway. It's the best require protection against the equipment aboard particular number=one cause of death in vessels. Check to be sure that you have met the legal boating-drowning. 2. Position Yourself requirements for PFD's, fire Securely. About 70 percent of extinguishers, flares and. boating fatalities result from lighting. capsizing, sinking and falling overboard from small, 10. Avoid Alcohol, Drugs unstable boats. StayJ"~low, and Exhaustion. Statistics avoid standing or sitting too show that impairing your near the edge of any boat. reflexes and judgment while, Sudden movements on small on the water invites disaster. boats are risky! Alcoholic beverages, drugs 3. Don't Overload. 'Don't and prolonged activity in the exceed the maximum safe outdoors can lead to illbehavior and loading weight for your advised particular boat. Check the mistakes in judgment. Take boat's capacity plate and it easy, realize your position people and gear capabilities and go slow. equally onboard the • vessel. According to one Sea Grant ' * 4.¥e A Safe tiriver. L&rri•' expert,, "recaMmg>nyiis* 6?" the "rules-of-the-road". Steer , do's and don't's is never easy, clear of obstructions and but tips for safe boating heavy traffic, give non- shouldn't be difficult to powered craft the right-of- remember - they're based on way, and move at respect for the law, courtesy, c o n t r o l l a b l e s p e e d s , and good old common sense." How To Tow A Disabled Boat Active boaters sooner or chafing wherever they later need to give or receive a contact your boat, so care tow. Without proper care, should be taken by the use of more trouble than you can chafing gear or cushioning imagine might arise. If the material. situation should ever occur, In attaching the towline to are you ready to help yourself the disabled craft, care or someone else out of such should be taken to inspect the potentially life threatening bow fitting. If there is doubt situations? about the strength of the Selection of a proper tow fitting, select something else line is of utmost importance. you can trust. The towline Manila makes a good tow length will vary with line. "Poly" ropes have an weather. Generally, the added advantage because of calmer the weather, the their floatability. Nylon is shorter the line. excellent because of its Never allow anyone to hold strength and ability to lessen the tow line. This could result shock. However, caution in torn tendons, muscles, or should be taken to avoid being dragged overboard. breaking nylon rope as it can Never allow people on deck to act like a hugh rubber band. fend off boats with hands or. Tow lines should be made fast feet. so that it can be easily As you start the tow, start released or cut. off easy! Don't dig up the Positioning the "resuce" whole lake or ocean With your boats is also important. A screw causing nothing more craft in relatively calm water than a lot of vibration. A can tie up along a disabled,, steady pull at a reasonable craft's side for an alongside] speed will produce the best tow. However, a smaller results. As yod maneuver into craft should tie up at a larger the dock, approach slowly disabled craft's quarter and have a crew member rather than straight abeam. step off your boat with the In this case the boats will act slacked towline. as one during handling; towing can be a dangerous) When the craft ,is simply undertaking, as well as an pulling the other, a towing expensive one, if not properly bridle may be best. A line done'. Never hesitate to refuse three or four times the width a tow if you are not equipped • of the rescue boat's transom to do it. Instead you may wish is used. Rig the bridle or tow to stand by the disabled boat line a$ far forward as and icall for mote possible on the yessd ;being[ experienced or capable :^^'to.:9U6w:f<K''fjree^$wji^g' a s sis taiice, Al t h o u g h r4''tn^''stert.LA)^'cih:^\'t6W' camaraderie among boaters . line with a carabiner or loop is desirable; a'good piiater • io; ^ajlp^tiP, to*'- sy$tig -a;hdi will 'knovv\ ttieir capabilities .pedjil&^ear. L i n ^ ^ l i c a y s e • and act accordingly. In parti of Panama, one can see the sun rile in the Pacific Ocean and Mt in the Atlantic