August 5, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page 5
NorwaYtrack hasPines I Sports i
t-'h00le winner Jm00my Fund game set in Monroe
's-pe- r-mR for the by NORMAN R. ROULX 2. Ed Smith 175
i-E.r, WENTWORTH--Nor-Way 3. AllenAdams 166
the permit area and live on the land At the weekly pit meeting all 26. Robert Adams 4
][v.e priority for the permits.
ident hunters may receive up eleven percent of
?aprd,t!aining per mit s. to
iedn:, ART CONTEST
WENTWORTH--The King
Lumber Men won the whole
tournament for the last two
weekends and are now Con-
necticut Valley Softball
League 1981 Champions.
In the two All-Star Games
played Sunday in Warren, the
East team won one and the
West won one.
The Little League cookout
with Rumney on Hamilton
field will he held Aug 9.
drivers in all classes voted out 27. Stephen Drake 2
the multiplying of points HOBBY CLA88 POINTS
earned by the total number of 1. Philip McCuin 158
weeks at the speedway at 2. Larry Welch 157
season's end. 3. Joe White 152
a c , s , Several drivers were 4. Gilbert Dinger 149
t h ,' penalized during this week's 5. Franny Comeau 146
racing for rough riding or pilot 6. Dvid Annis 136
st . ' l: error" One wOnd what 7" Garry HinwOllid happen if front running 8. Steve Hinz 10710
cars would race at a con- 9. Harry Davidson 91
trollable speed and not 10. Dick Gilpatriek 83
e t d eliminate each other from 11. Jim Moses 74
a 7 i i competition. 12. Steve Ellsworth 65
13. Nancy Maxium 58
| z i 14. Francis Drake II
ar l POINT STANDINGS Points for any driver are
c f o Sportsmen's Coupe dropped after a driver misses
) f 1. C.V. Elms 188 three woeks in a row.
"" ° Reggie McIadn wins
y 1 ii .......... : "--
y ' ASANT STAMP Iowa artist, Paul coupe feature
n won the 1981 New Hampshire Pheasant race
Art Contest with his acrylic painting, "Edge of BRADFORD--The coupe The street feature was won
e feature race at Bear Ridge by Duncan McKay, whetonka
id Pheasant." The 1981 pheasant stamps are Speedway Friday night was triple crown for the evening in
,wl, available. ( rt & soo) won by Reggie McLain, who the street division.
dri thne is here for the 1982 New Hampshire Pheasant took a triple crown for the Both triple crowns were
¢e.test. All wildlife artists should apply as the winner evening, sponsored by the Tuck Press.
tlcd t'Yadvantages. __ .._ Second in the feature was Second in the feature was
;t rsnt stamp has become very popumr wire C.V. Elms, III, followed by Ralph Baldwin, followed by
I ne ll and reprints of the original art work sell very well Dan Beede. Thomas Speoner.
re€ Y. The first qualifier was won The first qualifier was won
- ,'ant hunters must purchase the $4.00 stamp in ad- by Reggie McLain, followed by Roger Pecor, followed by
is tJ o the hunting license to take pheasants. The money by Scott Spear, then Willy Alex Sutherland, then David
.e sale of stamps is used to purchase the pheasants Race. Goma.
,seM released throughout the southern and central parts The second qualifier was The second qualifier was
,, |:te. won by Bob Shepard, followed won by Thomas Spooner
and entry forms are available by writing to the b' Clayton Hatch with Chuck followed by Jim Morgan, then
',aent at Concord. Frazier third. Alex Hart.
The third qualifier s won The third qualifier was won
MARINE []EARING by Chuck Beede, with Danny by Duncan McKay, with
.interested in the marine fmhery should attend the Beede second and by C.V. Wayne Haslett second and
, Portsmouth on August 19. The hearing will he held Elms, III, in third place. Floyd Jarvis third.
L.m the city council chambers. The Consolation was won by The consolation was won by
i will he interested in the proposals on restricting Ervine Eastman, followed by Ralph Baldwin, followed by
nets placed in the coastalrivers and in thelimiting Orin Howe and then Don Frank Weigel, then Peter
of striped bass that may he kept DaviS. Greaves.
The semi-feature was won The semi-feature was won
the agenda are regulations governing the taking of by Reggie McLain, followed by Duncan McKay, followed
, by Bob Shepard, Chuck by Wayne Hazlett, Floyd
lIops, oysters and lobsters.
I FISH LADDERS WORK Frazier, Clayton Hatch, Dan Jarvis, Alex Sutherland,
LIKE FATHER, LIKE
SON--Raymond Heath, Sr., in No. 16, and his son, Raymond Heath, Jr.,coxpete
at Nor-Way Pines Speedway. rOTO SY JACKI KING
WATER RIDE SET
The 5th annual snowmobile
water ride sponsored by the
Barre Sno Bees will be held
Aug. 16 at 1 p.m., rain or shine
just off Route 1"i in
Washington.
00ftbaU
TOP lO HITTERS
(Minimum 27 at hat)
P.--Pinyer--Team
1. J. Parent, 2+Q
2. C. Jorgensen, G.N.B.
3. D. Lynaugh, 2+Q
4. M. Hedge, Carr. H.
5. J. Lyman, Dud's
6. D. Eastman, M.H.L.
7. J. Slayton, Hobos
8. P. Cowens, 2+Q
9. B. Spencer, G.N.B.
10. A. Page, G.N.B.
STANDINGS
Place-Team
1.2+Q
2. Hobos
2. Rapid Rub.
4. Dud's
5. Carrier Hammer
6. Tuck Press
7. Colatina
8. Miller
9. Peoples
10. Good Neigh.
AB R [] BA
58 24 32 .552
57 15 31 .541
58 18 29 .500
59 19 29 .492
53 i6 26 .491
41 13 20 .468
58 13 27 .462
61 23 29 .475
45 7 21 .467
52 5 24 .462
W L SCORES
15 3 2+Q9 Dud's 2
13 5 2+Q17 Hobos0
13 5 Dud's 6 Hobos 2
12 6 Carrier4 G.N.B. 0
10 8 Carrier 8 Peoples 7
9 8 G.N.B. 7 Peoples 4
9 9 S. Rye. 5 Tuck 4
8 10 Miller 15 Colatina 2
7 11 Rapid R. 11 Colatina 10
6 12 RapidR. 11 Miller0
Shrine Maple Bowl set Saturday
HANOVER--The annual Mass., and the Boston Burns purchased at local n,ttlO ar-
Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl
football game is scheduled
Saturday and upwards of
30,000 people are expected to
descend on Hanover.
Activities begin Saturday
morning with a spectacular
pre-game parade with over
3500 marchers stepping off at
11:30 a.m. Shriners from 12
Temples with their various
marching units along with
high school hands, drum corps
and floats will pass in review
A host of dignitaries will be
led by Govs. Hugh Gallon of
New Hampshire and Richard
A. Shelling of Vermont, while
the Shrine part of the parade
will be headed by a member of
the Imperial Divan, Richard
Olfene of Auburn, Maine.
At 2:30 p.m. the scene will
shift to Dartmouth's
Memorial Field where a
capacity crowd is expected to
Institute. g5 while on the (,a) .... ,h
General Admission tickets Game they will be $6.
remain on sale this week at Reserved Seats at $7 can he
over 300 outlets in the two obtained by calling the Shrine
states and they will go on sale Football Office in Lebanon
Saturday morning outside (603) 448-1042.
Memorial Field. Tickets
ECLIPSE BEDDING
15% OFF
SETS ONLY
STARTING AT Sl000
Extra firm queen size
bedding by Eclipse
m
is in the pudding as they say. The fish ladders
the Connecticut are working very well. So
Year the numbers of shad and salmon that have
to the river and negotiated one or more dams have
Promising. •
r surprise to the fisheries people is the large
i striped bass that have returned to the river. The
• L Was totally unexpected. In the past a few have
11 d in the lower river, but this year the stripers have
a ream.
e,ly good news as many have lamented the
c , me striver fishing all along the Atlantic coast.
est ladd" er to he constructed is at Vernon and it too
,i lerable success Eight salmon, ninety-seven shad,
n bass and s:teen herring were counted in the
,us was in addition to the thousands of trout, bass,
/f is i£ Beede, C.V. Elms, III, Chuck Thomas Spooner, Alex Hart 11. So. Ryegate 3 14 watch as the finest high school
'vtors on Beede, Scott Spear, and Willy and David Goma. 12. Stoddard 1 15 players of New Hampshire
and Vermont do battle.
Race. COUPES Vermont has won seven out of
! e| • POINT STANDINGS
1. No. 3--BrotherEastman, E.Thetford, Vt ............. 68 ] theHampshirelast 10 games,still holdsbUt New
2.No. 6--C.V.Elms, lll, S.Haverhfll, N.H. ..257 Valley Women's League
the
........... series edge with a record of 15
3. No. 98---Frank Keene, Chelsea, Vt .... 254
................. wins, 10 losses and there have
[ff$. 4. No. 53--DanBeede, Barre, Vt ......................... Tournament Sehedtde been two ties. In recent years
ally 5. No. 54---Chuck Beede, Barre, Vt. . .247 the games have been close and
6. No. 58--Clayton Hatch, E. Topsham, Vt ............... 204 Tournament-- August 3, 4, 6, 8 & 9 this year's contest is expected
utti 7. No. 93--Dale Williams, Wells River, Vt ................ 202 Monday, Game 4----Lyme vs. Weodsville to be the same.
8. No. l--Orin Howe, W. Lebanon, N.H .................. 194 at Bradford The New Hampshire Shrine
9. No. 50---42buck Frazier, Thefford, Vt .................. 1 Tuesday Game 1--Bradford vs. W. Fairiee team is coached by Jack Gati
v 10. No. 96--Bob Sbepard, Graniteville, Vt ................. 183 at Fairlee
ll. No.14--BobAdams, So.Royalton, Vt. ..... 119 TuesdayGame2--Theffordlvs.W. Topsham of Trinity (Manchester) and
............ Vermont by Darrell Sawyer of
# I 12. No. 21--Scott Spear, Newport, N.H .................... 106 at Bradford Brattleboro, two coaches with
r
;, 1 other fish that do not migrate to the sea.
,er is now closed until the fall runs begin in Sap- 12. No. 15---Rag McLain ................................. 106 Tuesday Game ---Fairlee vs. Thetfm'd Too outstanding records at their
e :s designed to accemodate an annual migration of 13. No. 57--Doug Roberts, Barre, Vt ...................... 93 at Lyme respective sehoois. The two
14. No. 80--David Chestnut, White River Jct., Vt .......... 90 11mrsday Game S--Winner (a) vs. Winner (2)
I aon and 750,000 shad. Thursday Game --Wlnner (3) vs. Winner (4) teams are winding down the
:e L 14. No. 58--Rieky Roberts, East Barre, Vt ................ 90 practice sessions this week
1 1,, BOBCAT AND FISHER HEARING 15. No. M--David Simpson, Barre, Vt ..................... 84 Thursday Game 7 (a) vs. Loser (2) • o and will arrive here Friday for
a!e u. from the Friends of Animals has caused the 16. No. W--Stuart Bean, Bradford, Vt .................... 78 Thursday's games will be held at Bradford, Fairiee, Lyme, final workouts on Memorial
) l-"?h and Game Beard to call a special hearing for 17. No. 16---Ray Heath, Warren, N.H ...................... 70 or E. Thefford. Field.
18. No. 62--Wally Langlois ................................ 67 Saturday Game S--Loser (3) vs. Loser (4) ' The Shrine Bowl has raised
'z'd['"t will be held at 7 p'm" in the Pavflli°n Auditorium 19. No. 7--RohertRushford, Bradford, Vt ................ 44 8aturdayGame--LusertS)vs.Winner(7) over $1.3 million for the
regulation lists the fisherand bobcat trap- 20. No. 2--Willy Race ................................... 26 8tm'day Game 10--Luser (S)vs. Winner (8) S hriners Hospitals for
|as December 19-31,1981. A bobcat hunting season 21. No. 7--Junior Towle, Bradford, Vt ................... 21 Saturday Game ll--Whmer (5) vs. Winner (6) Crippled and Burned
21. No. 88--Don Davis, W. Plymouth, N.H ................. 21 Saturday games at Fairlee. Children. The total from the
': ""orJanuary23-February7,1982. 22. No.01--DavidSmith, WhiteRiverJct.,Vt ............. 20 8unday Game lZ--Winner (9) vs. Winner (10) 1980 Game was a redord
23. No. 5---Bob Packard, Erdield, N.H ................... 10 Sunday Game 13---Winner (lz) vs. Winner (11)
23. No. 02--Noah Mandell ................................ 10 Sunday Game l-(ff necessary) if (12) beats (13) they must $130,000. The Maple Sugar
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24. No. 44--Mike Heath .................................. 7
5. No. 42--Bunky Adams, Hartford, Vt ................... 3
STREET DIVISION
POINT STANDINGS
1. No. ll-.Carroli Porter, E. Corinth, Vt ................. 212
2. No. 61--Wayne Hazlett, Woodsville, N.H ..............
3. No. l--Ralph Baldwin, Graniteville, Vt ............... 194
4. No. 18----Duncan MeKay, E. Barre, Vt ................. 193
5. No. 26--Floyd Jarvis, Jr., Northfleld, Vt ............... 172
6. No. 23--Frank Weigel, White River Jct., Vt ............ 171
7. No. 16----Richard Fadden, N. Haverhill, N.H ........... 152
8. No. 01--Thomas Spommr, E. To@sham, Vt ............. 136
9. No. 17--Jim Morgan, White River Jct., Vt ............. 126
10. No. 31--Harry Davidson, Piermont, N.H .............. 125
11. No. 97--Bradley Phelps, N. Thetford, Vt ............... 116
12. No. 50--Arnold Stygles, Bradford, Vt.. : ............... 111
13. No. 24--Alex Hart, Willlamstown, Vt ................ 96
14. No. 57--Alex Sutherland, Bath, N.H .................. 75
14. No. 46--Peter GreaveL Walden, Vt ................... 75
15. No. W--Bruce'lowle, Bradfexd, Vt ................... 73
49
16. No. 69--Doug Boyce, Grotou, Vt ......................
17. No. 44--Gene Pierson, Jr., E. Corinth" Vt. • • .......... 45
18. No. 93--Randy Hutchinson, E. Theffm, d, Vt ............ 44
19. No. 78--David Gomo, Weltervflle, Vt ................ 34
20. No. 29--Roger Pecor, Barre, Vt ....................... 27
21. No. 29--Richard Peeor, Bah'e, VL .................... 24
22. No. 34--Richard Simmons, Bradford, Vt ........ 21
22. No. 81--Marshall Laundry, Jr., Woodsvi]]e, N.H ....... 21
23. No. 71--Bruce Gendron ............................... 18
24. No. 43--Menty Sweet, E. Corinth, Vt .................. 13
25. No. 01--Tony Sponnor, W. Topsham, Vt ................ 8
26. No. 33--Rene C-rete ......................... " .......... 4
20. No. 49-- .............................................. 4
26. No. 71--Tracy Emerson ............ .................. 4
27. No. 51--. ........ .... .................................. 0
Bowl benefits directly the
play again. Shriners' Hospitals for
Sunday games at Falrlee. Crippled Children in Mow
treal, Quebec and Springfield,
Our River ,€ontinuedfrompage4,
continued, and we leaded the canoes just above the Second
Connecticut Lake, fully aware that virtually no one canoes
the river above Pittsburg, N.H., 20 miles away. The stream is
either too rough or too shallow. With all the rain, we were
blessed with high water -- rough rapids was the necessary
trade-off. Once we had portaged around the dam at the lower
end of Second Lake, we were forced to "line" the canoes
dowustream; the water was too heavy to chance paddling.
Lining requires that both canoe partners wade through the
water where shoreline travel is difficult, and foot, ankle, or
shin injuries are all too common. I knew we had two
significant contour changes to get by. The first "drop" lasted
almost an hour, though it was relatively short and painless.
The second, by my reckoning, would be more severe. It
began much as the first had, and we shuffled, slipped, and
floated our way downstream, already accustomed to the
discomforts of this very unusual mode of travel. We were
sure that it wouldn't be long before we saw calm water and
First Lake opening out ahead of us.
We were wrong. The rain continued to fall, and gradually a
wind was picking up in the spruces on both hanks of the river.
Good, I thought, let it blow all it wants -- up there. We were
wet enough to appreciate still air. The noise gathered until
we realized that we weren't hiding from the wind after all,
because there was no wind. The roar was from heavy
whitewater ahead -- in fact, it was an unmarked falls. It was
raining, we were chilled, and there was no portage trail...
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August 5, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page 5
NorwaYtrack hasPines I Sports i
t-'h00le winner Jm00my Fund game set in Monroe
's-pe- r-mR for the by NORMAN R. ROULX 2. Ed Smith 175
i-E.r, WENTWORTH--Nor-Way 3. AllenAdams 166
the permit area and live on the land At the weekly pit meeting all 26. Robert Adams 4
][v.e priority for the permits.
ident hunters may receive up eleven percent of
?aprd,t!aining per mit s. to
iedn:, ART CONTEST
WENTWORTH--The King
Lumber Men won the whole
tournament for the last two
weekends and are now Con-
necticut Valley Softball
League 1981 Champions.
In the two All-Star Games
played Sunday in Warren, the
East team won one and the
West won one.
The Little League cookout
with Rumney on Hamilton
field will he held Aug 9.
drivers in all classes voted out 27. Stephen Drake 2
the multiplying of points HOBBY CLA88 POINTS
earned by the total number of 1. Philip McCuin 158
weeks at the speedway at 2. Larry Welch 157
season's end. 3. Joe White 152
a c , s , Several drivers were 4. Gilbert Dinger 149
t h ,' penalized during this week's 5. Franny Comeau 146
racing for rough riding or pilot 6. Dvid Annis 136
st . ' l: error" One wOnd what 7" Garry HinwOllid happen if front running 8. Steve Hinz 10710
cars would race at a con- 9. Harry Davidson 91
trollable speed and not 10. Dick Gilpatriek 83
e t d eliminate each other from 11. Jim Moses 74
a 7 i i competition. 12. Steve Ellsworth 65
13. Nancy Maxium 58
| z i 14. Francis Drake II
ar l POINT STANDINGS Points for any driver are
c f o Sportsmen's Coupe dropped after a driver misses
) f 1. C.V. Elms 188 three woeks in a row.
"" ° Reggie McIadn wins
y 1 ii .......... : "--
y ' ASANT STAMP Iowa artist, Paul coupe feature
n won the 1981 New Hampshire Pheasant race
Art Contest with his acrylic painting, "Edge of BRADFORD--The coupe The street feature was won
e feature race at Bear Ridge by Duncan McKay, whetonka
id Pheasant." The 1981 pheasant stamps are Speedway Friday night was triple crown for the evening in
,wl, available. ( rt & soo) won by Reggie McLain, who the street division.
dri thne is here for the 1982 New Hampshire Pheasant took a triple crown for the Both triple crowns were
¢e.test. All wildlife artists should apply as the winner evening, sponsored by the Tuck Press.
tlcd t'Yadvantages. __ .._ Second in the feature was Second in the feature was
;t rsnt stamp has become very popumr wire C.V. Elms, III, followed by Ralph Baldwin, followed by
I ne ll and reprints of the original art work sell very well Dan Beede. Thomas Speoner.
re€ Y. The first qualifier was won The first qualifier was won
- ,'ant hunters must purchase the $4.00 stamp in ad- by Reggie McLain, followed by Roger Pecor, followed by
is tJ o the hunting license to take pheasants. The money by Scott Spear, then Willy Alex Sutherland, then David
.e sale of stamps is used to purchase the pheasants Race. Goma.
,seM released throughout the southern and central parts The second qualifier was The second qualifier was
,, |:te. won by Bob Shepard, followed won by Thomas Spooner
and entry forms are available by writing to the b' Clayton Hatch with Chuck followed by Jim Morgan, then
',aent at Concord. Frazier third. Alex Hart.
The third qualifier s won The third qualifier was won
MARINE []EARING by Chuck Beede, with Danny by Duncan McKay, with
.interested in the marine fmhery should attend the Beede second and by C.V. Wayne Haslett second and
, Portsmouth on August 19. The hearing will he held Elms, III, in third place. Floyd Jarvis third.
L.m the city council chambers. The Consolation was won by The consolation was won by
i will he interested in the proposals on restricting Ervine Eastman, followed by Ralph Baldwin, followed by
nets placed in the coastalrivers and in thelimiting Orin Howe and then Don Frank Weigel, then Peter
of striped bass that may he kept DaviS. Greaves.
The semi-feature was won The semi-feature was won
the agenda are regulations governing the taking of by Reggie McLain, followed by Duncan McKay, followed
, by Bob Shepard, Chuck by Wayne Hazlett, Floyd
lIops, oysters and lobsters.
I FISH LADDERS WORK Frazier, Clayton Hatch, Dan Jarvis, Alex Sutherland,
LIKE FATHER, LIKE
SON--Raymond Heath, Sr., in No. 16, and his son, Raymond Heath, Jr.,coxpete
at Nor-Way Pines Speedway. rOTO SY JACKI KING
WATER RIDE SET
The 5th annual snowmobile
water ride sponsored by the
Barre Sno Bees will be held
Aug. 16 at 1 p.m., rain or shine
just off Route 1"i in
Washington.
00ftbaU
TOP lO HITTERS
(Minimum 27 at hat)
P.--Pinyer--Team
1. J. Parent, 2+Q
2. C. Jorgensen, G.N.B.
3. D. Lynaugh, 2+Q
4. M. Hedge, Carr. H.
5. J. Lyman, Dud's
6. D. Eastman, M.H.L.
7. J. Slayton, Hobos
8. P. Cowens, 2+Q
9. B. Spencer, G.N.B.
10. A. Page, G.N.B.
STANDINGS
Place-Team
1.2+Q
2. Hobos
2. Rapid Rub.
4. Dud's
5. Carrier Hammer
6. Tuck Press
7. Colatina
8. Miller
9. Peoples
10. Good Neigh.
AB R [] BA
58 24 32 .552
57 15 31 .541
58 18 29 .500
59 19 29 .492
53 i6 26 .491
41 13 20 .468
58 13 27 .462
61 23 29 .475
45 7 21 .467
52 5 24 .462
W L SCORES
15 3 2+Q9 Dud's 2
13 5 2+Q17 Hobos0
13 5 Dud's 6 Hobos 2
12 6 Carrier4 G.N.B. 0
10 8 Carrier 8 Peoples 7
9 8 G.N.B. 7 Peoples 4
9 9 S. Rye. 5 Tuck 4
8 10 Miller 15 Colatina 2
7 11 Rapid R. 11 Colatina 10
6 12 RapidR. 11 Miller0
Shrine Maple Bowl set Saturday
HANOVER--The annual Mass., and the Boston Burns purchased at local n,ttlO ar-
Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl
football game is scheduled
Saturday and upwards of
30,000 people are expected to
descend on Hanover.
Activities begin Saturday
morning with a spectacular
pre-game parade with over
3500 marchers stepping off at
11:30 a.m. Shriners from 12
Temples with their various
marching units along with
high school hands, drum corps
and floats will pass in review
A host of dignitaries will be
led by Govs. Hugh Gallon of
New Hampshire and Richard
A. Shelling of Vermont, while
the Shrine part of the parade
will be headed by a member of
the Imperial Divan, Richard
Olfene of Auburn, Maine.
At 2:30 p.m. the scene will
shift to Dartmouth's
Memorial Field where a
capacity crowd is expected to
Institute. g5 while on the (,a) .... ,h
General Admission tickets Game they will be $6.
remain on sale this week at Reserved Seats at $7 can he
over 300 outlets in the two obtained by calling the Shrine
states and they will go on sale Football Office in Lebanon
Saturday morning outside (603) 448-1042.
Memorial Field. Tickets
ECLIPSE BEDDING
15% OFF
SETS ONLY
STARTING AT Sl000
Extra firm queen size
bedding by Eclipse
m
is in the pudding as they say. The fish ladders
the Connecticut are working very well. So
Year the numbers of shad and salmon that have
to the river and negotiated one or more dams have
Promising. •
r surprise to the fisheries people is the large
i striped bass that have returned to the river. The
• L Was totally unexpected. In the past a few have
11 d in the lower river, but this year the stripers have
a ream.
e,ly good news as many have lamented the
c , me striver fishing all along the Atlantic coast.
est ladd" er to he constructed is at Vernon and it too
,i lerable success Eight salmon, ninety-seven shad,
n bass and s:teen herring were counted in the
,us was in addition to the thousands of trout, bass,
/f is i£ Beede, C.V. Elms, III, Chuck Thomas Spooner, Alex Hart 11. So. Ryegate 3 14 watch as the finest high school
'vtors on Beede, Scott Spear, and Willy and David Goma. 12. Stoddard 1 15 players of New Hampshire
and Vermont do battle.
Race. COUPES Vermont has won seven out of
! e| • POINT STANDINGS
1. No. 3--BrotherEastman, E.Thetford, Vt ............. 68 ] theHampshirelast 10 games,still holdsbUt New
2.No. 6--C.V.Elms, lll, S.Haverhfll, N.H. ..257 Valley Women's League
the
........... series edge with a record of 15
3. No. 98---Frank Keene, Chelsea, Vt .... 254
................. wins, 10 losses and there have
[ff$. 4. No. 53--DanBeede, Barre, Vt ......................... Tournament Sehedtde been two ties. In recent years
ally 5. No. 54---Chuck Beede, Barre, Vt. . .247 the games have been close and
6. No. 58--Clayton Hatch, E. Topsham, Vt ............... 204 Tournament-- August 3, 4, 6, 8 & 9 this year's contest is expected
utti 7. No. 93--Dale Williams, Wells River, Vt ................ 202 Monday, Game 4----Lyme vs. Weodsville to be the same.
8. No. l--Orin Howe, W. Lebanon, N.H .................. 194 at Bradford The New Hampshire Shrine
9. No. 50---42buck Frazier, Thefford, Vt .................. 1 Tuesday Game 1--Bradford vs. W. Fairiee team is coached by Jack Gati
v 10. No. 96--Bob Sbepard, Graniteville, Vt ................. 183 at Fairlee
ll. No.14--BobAdams, So.Royalton, Vt. ..... 119 TuesdayGame2--Theffordlvs.W. Topsham of Trinity (Manchester) and
............ Vermont by Darrell Sawyer of
# I 12. No. 21--Scott Spear, Newport, N.H .................... 106 at Bradford Brattleboro, two coaches with
r
;, 1 other fish that do not migrate to the sea.
,er is now closed until the fall runs begin in Sap- 12. No. 15---Rag McLain ................................. 106 Tuesday Game ---Fairlee vs. Thetfm'd Too outstanding records at their
e :s designed to accemodate an annual migration of 13. No. 57--Doug Roberts, Barre, Vt ...................... 93 at Lyme respective sehoois. The two
14. No. 80--David Chestnut, White River Jct., Vt .......... 90 11mrsday Game S--Winner (a) vs. Winner (2)
I aon and 750,000 shad. Thursday Game --Wlnner (3) vs. Winner (4) teams are winding down the
:e L 14. No. 58--Rieky Roberts, East Barre, Vt ................ 90 practice sessions this week
1 1,, BOBCAT AND FISHER HEARING 15. No. M--David Simpson, Barre, Vt ..................... 84 Thursday Game 7 (a) vs. Loser (2) • o and will arrive here Friday for
a!e u. from the Friends of Animals has caused the 16. No. W--Stuart Bean, Bradford, Vt .................... 78 Thursday's games will be held at Bradford, Fairiee, Lyme, final workouts on Memorial
) l-"?h and Game Beard to call a special hearing for 17. No. 16---Ray Heath, Warren, N.H ...................... 70 or E. Thefford. Field.
18. No. 62--Wally Langlois ................................ 67 Saturday Game S--Loser (3) vs. Loser (4) ' The Shrine Bowl has raised
'z'd['"t will be held at 7 p'm" in the Pavflli°n Auditorium 19. No. 7--RohertRushford, Bradford, Vt ................ 44 8aturdayGame--LusertS)vs.Winner(7) over $1.3 million for the
regulation lists the fisherand bobcat trap- 20. No. 2--Willy Race ................................... 26 8tm'day Game 10--Luser (S)vs. Winner (8) S hriners Hospitals for
|as December 19-31,1981. A bobcat hunting season 21. No. 7--Junior Towle, Bradford, Vt ................... 21 Saturday Game ll--Whmer (5) vs. Winner (6) Crippled and Burned
21. No. 88--Don Davis, W. Plymouth, N.H ................. 21 Saturday games at Fairlee. Children. The total from the
': ""orJanuary23-February7,1982. 22. No.01--DavidSmith, WhiteRiverJct.,Vt ............. 20 8unday Game lZ--Winner (9) vs. Winner (10) 1980 Game was a redord
23. No. 5---Bob Packard, Erdield, N.H ................... 10 Sunday Game 13---Winner (lz) vs. Winner (11)
23. No. 02--Noah Mandell ................................ 10 Sunday Game l-(ff necessary) if (12) beats (13) they must $130,000. The Maple Sugar
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24. No. 44--Mike Heath .................................. 7
5. No. 42--Bunky Adams, Hartford, Vt ................... 3
STREET DIVISION
POINT STANDINGS
1. No. ll-.Carroli Porter, E. Corinth, Vt ................. 212
2. No. 61--Wayne Hazlett, Woodsville, N.H ..............
3. No. l--Ralph Baldwin, Graniteville, Vt ............... 194
4. No. 18----Duncan MeKay, E. Barre, Vt ................. 193
5. No. 26--Floyd Jarvis, Jr., Northfleld, Vt ............... 172
6. No. 23--Frank Weigel, White River Jct., Vt ............ 171
7. No. 16----Richard Fadden, N. Haverhill, N.H ........... 152
8. No. 01--Thomas Spommr, E. To@sham, Vt ............. 136
9. No. 17--Jim Morgan, White River Jct., Vt ............. 126
10. No. 31--Harry Davidson, Piermont, N.H .............. 125
11. No. 97--Bradley Phelps, N. Thetford, Vt ............... 116
12. No. 50--Arnold Stygles, Bradford, Vt.. : ............... 111
13. No. 24--Alex Hart, Willlamstown, Vt ................ 96
14. No. 57--Alex Sutherland, Bath, N.H .................. 75
14. No. 46--Peter GreaveL Walden, Vt ................... 75
15. No. W--Bruce'lowle, Bradfexd, Vt ................... 73
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16. No. 69--Doug Boyce, Grotou, Vt ......................
17. No. 44--Gene Pierson, Jr., E. Corinth" Vt. • • .......... 45
18. No. 93--Randy Hutchinson, E. Theffm, d, Vt ............ 44
19. No. 78--David Gomo, Weltervflle, Vt ................ 34
20. No. 29--Roger Pecor, Barre, Vt ....................... 27
21. No. 29--Richard Peeor, Bah'e, VL .................... 24
22. No. 34--Richard Simmons, Bradford, Vt ........ 21
22. No. 81--Marshall Laundry, Jr., Woodsvi]]e, N.H ....... 21
23. No. 71--Bruce Gendron ............................... 18
24. No. 43--Menty Sweet, E. Corinth, Vt .................. 13
25. No. 01--Tony Sponnor, W. Topsham, Vt ................ 8
26. No. 33--Rene C-rete ......................... " .......... 4
20. No. 49-- .............................................. 4
26. No. 71--Tracy Emerson ............ .................. 4
27. No. 51--. ........ .... .................................. 0
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continued, and we leaded the canoes just above the Second
Connecticut Lake, fully aware that virtually no one canoes
the river above Pittsburg, N.H., 20 miles away. The stream is
either too rough or too shallow. With all the rain, we were
blessed with high water -- rough rapids was the necessary
trade-off. Once we had portaged around the dam at the lower
end of Second Lake, we were forced to "line" the canoes
dowustream; the water was too heavy to chance paddling.
Lining requires that both canoe partners wade through the
water where shoreline travel is difficult, and foot, ankle, or
shin injuries are all too common. I knew we had two
significant contour changes to get by. The first "drop" lasted
almost an hour, though it was relatively short and painless.
The second, by my reckoning, would be more severe. It
began much as the first had, and we shuffled, slipped, and
floated our way downstream, already accustomed to the
discomforts of this very unusual mode of travel. We were
sure that it wouldn't be long before we saw calm water and
First Lake opening out ahead of us.
We were wrong. The rain continued to fall, and gradually a
wind was picking up in the spruces on both hanks of the river.
Good, I thought, let it blow all it wants -- up there. We were
wet enough to appreciate still air. The noise gathered until
we realized that we weren't hiding from the wind after all,
because there was no wind. The roar was from heavy
whitewater ahead -- in fact, it was an unmarked falls. It was
raining, we were chilled, and there was no portage trail...
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