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Trophy Trout Caught In Oswego County Monday, August 18* 1986 Banner Times-Page^l7 Oswego County officials recently awarded Oswego County Trout Derby champion Captain Dave Perrigo his prize-winning fish, mounted courtesy of Animal Art Taxidermy of Mexico. Perrigo cau„nt this 17 lb., 14 oz. brown trout, and won Si0,000 in cash, at Oswego County's Spring Trout Derby. Over 2,000 anglers took to the waters of Eastern Lake Ontario and its tributaries during the three-day spring derby, which awarded over $25,000 in cash and mer- chandise prizes, including 500 prizes awarded through blind drawings. Perrigo used 12 lb. Berkley TRILENE XT line and Berkley strike fish attractor on a Rebel Chartruese Fast Track lure to catch his prize- winning brown. According to Perrigo, a charter captain on Lake Ontario, \fishing in Oswego County is'better than ever.\ Perrigo said that this is a banner year for both salmon and lake trout. \Sizes are running excellent,\ he said, adding \if th£ record salmon is ever going to be caught, this is the year.\ T§ Tee Time s J^ By Ted Prescott LADIES' MEMBER GUEST (8-4) L. Edick and B. Richardson were winners of the two-lady best ball member-guest tournament at The Elms August 4, with a 7-under-par score of 63. Twenty-one teams competed. The top ten places were as follows: L. Edick - B. Richardson. .63 D. Mead - J. Fahnstock ... 63 M.J. Pizzuto-K. Parish . .65 R. Davis -M.O'Neil 66 M. Sanderson - E. Allport .66 W.Hoag-P. Chapyak ...67 L. Sellis-J. Prescott 68 D. Wolnet - W. Tieber... .70 M. Sanderson - L. Cowan .73 L. Youker - E. Newton .. .76 Darlene Mead won a prize for closest-to-pin and Laura Edick had the longest drive of the day. Door prizes were contributed by Sunshine Card Shop, Rupert's Liquor Store/Trading Post, Golden Fish, Kinney's, Silver Star, Elms Restaurant and Marilyn Sanderson. • MEN'S PRESIDENT'S CUP Results of the quarter-final matches in the men's President's Cup Tournament were as follows: D. Bumpus over J. Goodwin, 1 up (19 holes); L. Penoyer over R. Dalton - 3 & 2; D. Darrohn over M. Stell; D. Crandall over R. Walklett -<&4. The semi-final matches are to be completed by August 16. LADIES TWILIGHT LEAGUE Play was rained out last week in the ladies twilight league and three points were awarded to each team. Standings are thus the same as reported in last week's column. Two weeks remain in the season for this hotly contested league. LADIES PRESIDENTS CUP Semi-final matches in the ladies' section of the President's Cup tournament have been completed. Laura Edick defeated Lil Sherman 1 up and Marilyn Sanderson won over D. Mead 5 & 4. The final match between Laura and Marilyn will be played at 9 a.m. August 17. PULASKI FUEL LEAGUE After five weeks of play in the second half of the split season in the Pulaski Fuel League there is a three-way tie for first place. Top six teams are: I.E. Reuber - J. Omundsen, 22; 1. E. Bennett - R. Ben- nett, 22; 1. R. Longley - J. Longley - 22; 2. F. Dashnau - R. Farnham, 21.5; 3. F. Johnson - R. Felio, 19.5; 3. K. Cook-R.Tully, 19.5. COMING UP The annual men's member- guest tournament will be played August 22-23, a best- ball event for two-man teams to be played in 8-team flights. Sunday, August 31 is the date for the Mixed Fun Tournament, an 18-hole event that is a favorite with Elms golfers. Players should sign-up in the pro shop in advance. LADIES 18-HOLE LEAGUE (8-6) The girls played a new game called Crisscross in which the scores for holes 1-11, 2-12 etc. were used to reach the lowest 9-hole score. The top three winners were Ginny Donahoe, Lil Sellis and Jane Wolfram, and the winning foursome was Charlotte Ellsworth, Lil Sellis, Dot Wolner and Jane Murray. COUPLES LEAGUE (8-8) Ten couples played in the Chapman Scotch tournament August 8th using team handicaps. Sam and Barbara Arnold, visitors from California, and Jeff and Marie Frew were medalists with scores of 38, three over par, the Frews taking first prize with a net score of 28.75, and the Arnolds second with net 31. Bob and June Gleason had net 31.25 for third money and fourth went to Jim and Mary Sanderson with net 32.25. The Pulaski Women's Aglow Fellowship will hold a brunch meeting on Tuesday, August 19, 1986 at 9:30 a.m. at the Pulaski Grange Hall, Maple Avenue Ext. Guest Speaker this month is Joan Allen from Schenectady Pere Fouettard is said to keep track of children's be- havior in France. Only the good children on his list will receive gifts at Noel. Pictured, from left to right, are: Fran Mosher of animal art taxidermy; Sanford Resnick of the Greater Oswego Chamber of Commerce; Dave Perrigo and his prize- Trout Stocking Program It's that time of year again to consider stocking your pond with fresh, clean trout finger lings. The annual Trout Stocking Program, spon- sored by your local Soil and Water Conservation District, will be held on Wednesday, ^tober 22, at 11 a.m. at the district office. The species of fish available this year will be Rainbow and Brook trout, each at a cost of $45 per hundred, ranging in size from three-five inches. The trout are transported from the hatchery to here in aerated tanks keeping them fresh and healthy. Once here, they are packaged up per order into plastic bags which are then inflated with oxygen and sealed, to ensure their trip to your pond(s). When picking up your order, you will need to have with you some cardboard boxes, approximately 2' square (or larger) and an adequate supply of old newspapers for lining the boxes for insulation and shade purposes. A farm fish pond license is required by the NYS Department of Environ- mental Conservation for anyone wishing to stock their pond. j If you do not already have such a license, we will send you the self-explanatory application (of which there is not charge) once your order is received. All fish must be paid for in advance of delivery. Checks should be made payable to: Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District (Oswego County SWCD). To protect your order, get it in now! The deadline for ordering is running out. If you wish to order; contact this office by mail at 2 Erie Street, Oswego, New York 13126 or by phone at 315- 343-0040. winning catch; and Hollis Iselin, Chairman of the Oswego County Legislature. Women's Aglow Fellowship To Meet New York. Joan has served as treasurer on the board for Northeastern New York Area Aglow. She is active, with her husband, in the work of the Gideons and ministers the Word of Life to women in jail. We are looking forward to this special meeting with Joan, born of Jewish parents and now a believer in Christ. Please make reservations for this meeting by calling 298- 2357, 298-2706, 963-7357, 625-7828. Cover charge will be $2.50. Sandy Creek Little League Champions The Haverlocks team has won the 1986 Sandy Creek Little League Championship games. The winning team includes, front row: Joe Woolson, Derik Camaan, Steve Seeley, Jack Barber, Tracey Tessier, Becky VanCamp. Back Row: Coach Dave Woolson, Dennis Yustinitch, Dave Szkal, Dave Woolson, Dan Gilbert, Tim Peter, Mike Tessier, Brett Stagnitti Coach Ross Stagnitti. Absent from photo Ernie Peter, Coach. ltd SUNDAY IAUGUST STOCK CAR RACE Oswego County $*oo