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Pampa Daily News from Pampa, Texas • Page 11

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Pampa Daily Newsi
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Pampa, Texas
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an fa a ei die By S. V. YVHITEHORN Out where the wind blows and there is scarcely anyone to listen. the dry nrroyos lead into the main channel, is where you will find the lonely Canadian Rio its wny into Texas from Now Mexico. Miles from anything more modern than a barbed wire fence, the Canadian is gently flmving onward into Texas.

A lonely coyote, perhaps occasionally a cowboy, ft black-tailed deer niicl a few scattered whitcfacerl cattle make up the larger species that Wiinder by to greet the Canadian as it enters the Panhandle. It is a comparatively small stream when and flows eastward to the bridge of Borger oil Highway 15, river is simply a minnow However, from the Bor- fer bridge eastward to the Pampa bridge on Highway there are very few, if any, shiners in the waters. Clear, transparent waters, as the lonely Canadian flows into Texas, but as It flows from Borger eastward the water changes its color. However, east of the bridge on Highway 70 minnows be- Cin to show up When a seine Is dragged through the waters. The minnow species In the Canadian would make up an interesting feature in any outdoor publication, it makes its appearance In cj however this information will have Lone Star State but it is a large 0 ba submitted later.

Neverthe- bodv of surface water as it de- Icss, a few years back, P. D. parts into Indian Territory. (Dude) Moseley, State Game War- Worthless could easily be the! den at Canadian, and I'made only (nought of an outsider as he gaz- one drag with a seine and had five ed upon this windswept, mile wide containers holding five gallons valley with a small stream mean- each full of minnows. The average length of these minnows was during eastward.

Worthless wouldn't be the word, by anyjataout ten inches each. That is al- means, of an Informer) Panhandle most the Jcngth of the fish the resident. The citizen, in the know, Panhandle fishermen trek to Col- tinderstands that underneath thislorndo to try to catch on a fly barren sand that makes up theirod, isn't it? Well, boys, the river river valley there is a vast nmount I Is full of choice trotline bait, of water flowing. The water is not! cripple halt or flathead catfish seen but under the brown sands bait at certain times of the year there are varied depths, up th 180 and in certain places, feet, dpwn to the hard bottom. The average fisherman needn't This amount of river sand acts about choice bait.

The min- a huge sieve through which the waters flow. Sometimes the water mnkcs its appearance upon the surface, and Usually it does in the fnrrn of a small stream, but this doesn't compare to the flow that Is running below the surface. What does all this amount to? now hustlers will have a vast supply on hand each time an angler steps up to the bait house. i you know that the Canadian River, plus several of the Panhandle streams, are recognized by bait dealers throughout the top half of LONG DISTANCE seated, Richard Manning toots his whistle for a penalty while officiating by television in the Los Angeles City College gymnasium. special closed circuit system is used to transmit the action to an adjoining room, the referee is stationed with a microphone which relays the whistle and call to the court.

Designed to give the official a wider view without getting in the way of the players, the experiment Was labeled a success after a game between Los Angeles State and California State Poly. Fearless Fraley's Facts Experts Say Sugar Ray Will Choice Against By OSCAR KHALEY United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPI -Fearless Fraley's facts and figures: Carmen Basilic- Is an opening 9 5 favorite to defend his middleweight title against Sugar Ray Hobinson in their rematch at Chicago Stadium on March 25, but he fight experts contend that Robinson will be the choice at time. The reasoning Is that Basilio It, would really lake an engineer toi snck a few Texas as being ideal places to wi be more confl dent this time explain the potential and how the acre feet of water could be utilized. Onfc of the small items on the minnows for their customers? A few years back a bait dealer from Lake Texhoma was fined for seining a agenda for the Panhandle oad thcse on thc Han Kin men is one that has been almost Rnnch in Ij County. The completely overlooked.

Let's take; halt dealer was trespassing to take the Canadian River reservoir fish or minnows. There is one specie of minnow in the Canadian that Is practically extinct in all other streams in the U.S.A. This minnow is the most commonly found above all othe rspecies. tliink about what It will mean to the Texas fishermen, (he Colorado, Oklahoma, New Mexico fishermen. A place to tie up their boats as the sun Is setting behind the jagged cliffs and mesquites.

fisherman and perhaps his family or maybe several families will camp along this lake shore and plan to spend from a fortnight to several days Migling 'for the denizens of the deep with their appetites with the freezing wind or the warm breezes that will fan Roller Skating Standings Juvenile Girls Divisi Jeanne Smith ho campsite. Fishing for crappie. Ermft He blfli-k bass, channel cat. a lhia flathead and blue cat, plus Unda Ari( 0( TctlvilieH a Pnl 1 lhe i Trlna Ormson One of the smaller items th all Junior (ilrls should be considered towards fur- Marlon Grav nlshlnjr the arriving carloads of fishermen accommodations is something (hat perhaps the average host hadn't thought of. Let's look at It this way.

Suppose you had Invited a group of fisher- people up for a fishing trip to the lake. soon as they wen; settled down on the lakeside and had made camp and got (he boats into the water, they would want to start fishing, or at least the aver- fisherman would. Okay, then, what shall we use for bait? What are they going to fish for might be a good question. If it was for black bass, and they were expert anglers, there is a vast as- Patsy Moss Gwen Davis Ann Bolden Helen Payne Connie Games Rhona Walker Shirley Jones 32 28 15 3 16 12 10 6 3 plus the fact that each passing month takes so much more out of those 37-year-old Robinson legs. But Sugar Ray is only three pounds over the 160-pound mid- dleweigh't limit as he goes into training and his new-found sharpness is expected to sway the price.

Bill Talbert, America's Davis Davis Cup captain, is highly optimistic over the chances of regaining the big silver mug the next time and believes that the United Stales could have won it this time if Dick Savitt, Budge Patty and Ham Richardson had been on the team. Breaks Costly "All four singles matches were decided by one break in the fifth set," he asserted. "With steady campaigners such as Savitt, Pat- 40Jty or Richardson the breaks 01 might have gone the other way." Back In November, Willie Shoemaker had to choose between Ralph Lowe's Gallant Man and Wheatley Stables' Bold Ruler in the Trenton Handicap, It was assumed he chose Lowe's Gallant 60 it would be wise to suggest that they fish for any particular specie, exactly whichever they designated, and purchase a mlnnowpall full of shiner.s and pull the boat to some shallow cove and cunepole fish or else use a cork or float will) a shiner attached to the hook al the desired depth below the cork. If the group was fishing for crappie, minnows would be the most choice bait. If they were fishing for black bass, then minnows would still be the most perfect bull.

Channel cal prefer minnows above most baits. Upw about rainbow trout? They do consume minnows and perhaps would be ideal for rainbows. Jiuinnowa are the most popular bait In the entire Southwest, in my opinion. From the time the lazy Canadian River enters this state aorlmnnt of artificial luro that mi might be employed. On the other hand, if your guests are just mod- fishermen and didn't have the correct fishing paraphernalia, Senior Olrls Division Carolyn Watson 38 Leveta Bannett 25 Barbara Splnks 15 Haze) Jones 2 Loretta Everhart 1 Juvenile Boys Division Larry McMillan Johnny S'mith Tommy Henley Donald Bennett 29 25 14 6 3 Junior Boys Division Dean Bettis 26 Mike King 25 Othal Hicks 13 King 8 Freddie Thurman 3 Tony Kirby 1 Teddy Stone 1 Ronnie Foster 1 Senior Boys Division John Owen 32 Ronnie Bennett 28 Roy Davis 6 Jerry Foster 3 40 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 60 40 20 0 0 60 20 20 0 6 0 40 40 20 0 60 40 0 0 Man because of a sense of obligation due to the "pull up" ride he gave the horse in the Kentucky Derby.

Now there Is another obvious reason. Willie just hit oil with his first well which he received from Lowe. the rich get richer. Jackie Farrell, a member of the New York Yankee front office staff for 16 years, was a newspaperman before that. During that earlier era, one of his jobs once was to ghost write for Dizzy Dean.

Didn't Matter "It was okay," Jackie grins, "except that he couldn't and I couldn't write," Bobby Fischer, Brooklyn's 14- year-old triple crown chess champion, is learning to ski under the tutelage of Olympic competitor Toni Kastner and In return is teaching Kastner to play chess. Many chess (not cheese) champs have been good athletes. Cuba's Jose Capablanca was a top tennis star and Russia's Boris Spas- sky clears six feet in the high jump. Some TV shows refuse to give their stuff gratis to the Armed Foi-ces Radio and Television Service but sports are completely cooperative. AMF's "Bowling Time" teevee show has just been presented to the service organization and will be seen by 250,000 servicemen at the Thule Air Base, Greenland; in Seoul, Korea; Dhahran Field, Saudi Arabia, as well as In Manila, Adak and Okinawa.

Many the tall men In basketball are rugged enough to play football, too, but Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd explains why they don't make the parlay. "They have to make a choice," he says, "because after the regular foot- 49tft TUB) PAMfA DAlLif SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1981 Williams Challenges Brown To Title Bout WASHINGTON (UP) Ernie (Sonny Boy) Williftms. thr bundle di bobbing and weaving fufy who threatened A major up- Set against lightweight champion Joe until stopped by a cut ftyfe, today challenged Brown to 6 title JlghU All three ting officials had Sonny Soy ahead in ths fight at New Capitol Arena Friday night when he lost on a cal knockout in the fifth round because of an eight-stitch cut, high on his upper left eyelid. "I chased him.all over the ring, And he Had butt me to stop me," said 22-year-old Williams. "Maybe the butt was accidental but it did the trick.

I'll watch out for his head if he'll meet me in a title fight." Ernie's eyelid was nicked in a head collision, in the third round and it began to trickle blood in the fourth; and another head collision in the fifth caused it to bleed profusely. Brown's title was not at stake in their scheduled 10-rounder because each weighed more than the 135-pound limit. Brown scaled pounds; Williams, Sonny Boy, a 3-1 underdog appearing in his 24th fight and second TV bout, showed absolutely no respect for the more experienced and highly regarded champion. Using a low bob-and-weave, he forced the action in every round. He slid under the taller champion's long arms and ham- him at close quarters.

Referee Ray Bowen stopped the wut at of the fifth session ipon advice of Dr. Johrt A. kneipp, who feared that bloody eye might be permanently injured if ted to continue. werft permit- ball srason is over the basketball squad is too far ahead for him to ever catch up." REMODEL NOW! 0 Add A Ream Paint fttftUll A Roof Asphalt Iruulite CONVINIINT TITLI 1 FHA LOANS Up to $3500 Up to 60 to 1st Payment 30 Days After Work Completed CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATE 3 NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSES FOR SALE i Wall to Wall Carpeting 0 Plumbed for Automatic Washers Central Heat 2 On Dogwood 1 On Charles PAMPA LUMBER CO. 1301 S.

MO 5-5781 SUSPENDED ARCADIA, Calif. (UP) Manuel Ycaza, who has accounted for 16 winners at the current Santa Anita meeting, was set down for five days Friday for causing interference in a race on Thursday. a a's suspension goes into effect on Jan, 28 and runs through Feb. 1. WRESTLING TOP 0' TEXAS SPORTSMAN'S CLUB Gen.

Adm. 90o; Children SOo; Bleacher Ret. fl.25; Res. fl.M Monday, Jan. p.m.

Tickets on Sale at Modern Pharmacy Sponsored by Pampa Shrine Club MAIN EVENT TAO TEAR! MATCH 3 out of three tails 1 Hour Tlma Limit BULLDOG PLECHAS IRON MIKE VS. GEORGE SCOTT SANDY SCOTT SECOND EVENT 3 out of minutes KILLER JOE CHRISTY Vs. BOB GEIGEL FIRST EVENT One Fall 20 Minnies SANDY SCOTT Vs. Killer Joe Christy BULLDOG PLECHAS GRAND OPENING GRAINGER CAFE FORMERLY SIX'S CAFE "HOME OF FINE FOODS" "LET'S HAVE COFFEE WITH THE GRAINGERS" 806 Frederic MO 9-9103 CLEARANCE! MEN'S NEW FALL DRESS SUITS TOP QUALITY BRANDS TERRIFIC SAVNGS ON EVERY ONE REGULAR $65.00 NOW ONLY- REGULAR $69.50 NOW ONLY- REGULAR $79.50 NOW ONLY- SPORT COATS REGULAR $9Q50 $39.50... REGULAR $45.00 REGULAR $50.00 37 JACKETS 50 REG I CAR COATS REGULAR $25.95 VALUES- REGULAR $32.50 VALUES- $1750 $2450 $2950 $3750 COLORED DRESS SHIRTS REGULAR $39.50 VALUES- REGULAR $50.00 VALUES- 3.9$ 'Z Beg.

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