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Show DESERET Heart f IVixom Have You y raters ir IK! Seen Parley's? l'W': Uv-- D iiiiiiiiiiiiir Have you seen what they are doing to Parleys Canyon? the caller wanted to know. The answer was yes, having spent some time there waiting for the flagmans signal. Ancan wait glers, hunters and fall over an hour in Parleys right now. The dtlay could be longer in the months ahead. scenery-admire- rs Inconvenience Expected But that, of course, is not the issue. Whenever a road, or almost anything for that matter, is improved it means some growing pains. The highway it shows the Pardepartment has made a study route widened. must be leys So assuming the wider highway is necessary the question and delayed traffic is a gets down to whether the job must be done in the way it is. The question is whether what once was a scenic approach to Salt Lake City needs to be so appreciably altered. As one conrervation-minde- d sportsman put it, Do the engineers take biology into consideration? After seeing the creek placed in an underground pipe and the mountainside vegetation Tilings are looking up for the chukar hunter this year. In fact they loom better than average for grouse and turkeys. Tp 'n V S). By HATTT WLXOM Deseret News Sports Writer ' it could make one wonder. The question is: What do Salt Lakers think about it? Does anyone care? Send along your opin- ions. A survey asking for a favorite month of the year might bring 12 answers. But it would be difficult to beat October. The problem is to decide be- tween duck and deer hunting, best fly fishing of the year, and excellent temperatures and scenery. Brown, brook and lake trout have their annu- al bright spawning colors on display as well. If a person gets out at no other time of the year he should get out in this one month. Chances are he will see the outdoors at its be3t. However, the elk hunters would rather get out before October in September when the elk are and bugling matching antlers. Thats the time when hunters have a little bet- ter chance of both enjoying the elk and finding these elusive animals. The the board of big game control moved the hunt into October this year. So if you want to get out into the hills for the elk show in the Manti, Cache, Fishlake and other top wapiti areas you better dc it before the hunt. LaVar Ware, regional director of the central e Utah area, Utah Division, figures there are a good many elk yet on the Manti despite past open bull shoots. The reason: they have been listening to many bulls for the past week. Fish-Gam- All Or Nothing Fish Just how good is Utahs fishing now? Apparently it depends on you. Both good and poor reports come from Strawberry, the Boulder Mountains, and other areas. The answer is probably that the fish are more selective now than at any other time of the year. But if they find what they want, it can also be faster than any other time of the year. Fish are shalbeginning to feed heavily in the wind-blow- n lows and riffles. So it would seem a wise idea to keep moving around experimenting with everything in the tackle box. Thats what many of the expert anglers are doing, with amazing success. SOMETHING TO PONDER: The September issue of Outdoors Unlimited, along with the world, marvels at the recent moon landing. But they point out a universal litter problem when they say: We wish to take nothing from the thrilling accomplishment of the astronauts . . . but the last thing they did before leaving was to cliuck their litter out the door and leave it behind. What did they think the place was, a state park? SKI DOO SNOMOBILES Seles tlio & hopeful of more shooting he southward this year, e officials As usual, reminded sportsmen that they will be allowed to hunt on private land only if they respect 262-256- 3 O Wednesday ' Use Action Ads OMD i3 Elder, Rich and Cache dry farms, with some found 14 Wasatch County as well. As usual the chukars can be best hunted by getting above 4 .'m ... ,0 it. Best sage grouse hunting will likely be found in west Box the Elder County, counties hills, and Daggett-Uinta- h high sage flats. The limit is two daily bag and four in possession in the better areas, half that in the other open terrain. Our nesting checks show sage grouse broods up along d TMHi ri T III III! r M M ill ii TRi T in SrC w Where to go for chukors next Saturday? This chukars, .Nish said. Forest grouse, both ruffed and blue, are about average in number. Season ends Nov. 2. YELLOWSTONE, Fall fishing in this area has been excellent the past week. Among the best waters have been Hebgen Reservoir and the Madison River. C. J. Skinner reports taking 13 fish, including a 9 pounder from Hebgen. Big rainbows are beginning to hit he reports. The Madison just inside the park has been good for big browns on the right fly, Salt Laker Mel Hardman said. Frank Evans, Salt Lake City, found many 3 lb. browns on the Madison below Hebgen. Other western waters are beginning to pick up as weath- er cools. Montana Western in the spawning begun Henrys Fork above Island Park Reservoir. Fishermen are taking both the reddish National League American League Division EMtern astern Division Lott Ed. 70 7 Officers Named Pd. GB St. Louis Chicago, Pittsburgh 64, New York 0 Montreal 10-Philahelphla Houston 3, Cincinnati 2 San Francisco 5, Los Anoelet Atlanta 12, San Diego 3 Sunday's Games Pittsburgh ar New York (2) Philadelphia at Montreal St. Louis at Chicaoo Cincinnati at Houston Atlanta at San Diego Los Andgeles at San Francisco. Friday's Results Baltimort 4, Now York 2 Chicago 7, Kansas City Seattle 1 Minnesota Boston 3, Detroit I California 7, Oakland 6 (Only games scheduled.) Sunday's Gamas Oakland at California Chicago at Kansas City Seattle at Minnesota Boston at Detroit Washington at Cleveland Giants Red Sox 3, Tigers 1 Let Angeles Boston 200 000 IBS 4 101 000 000- -1 Detroit E Scott. LOB Boston 4, Detroit 28 Northrup. JB Yastrzemskl, Brown. HR Smith (24), YeMriemski (37). S Brett (2), Andrea, Gutierrez. SF Horton. h r er bo so ip Brott (W, M) 7 Siebert 0 0 J ) McLain (L, 2 9 Brett pitched to 1 batter tn Ith. t 10 .2 Sin (12 i 3 d championships Sept. 21. Site will be the Parleys Canyon course one half mile west of the summit. The tourney is open to anyone holding a Utah Bowmens Assn. card. Registration fee is $3 per person. The broadhead course is open for practice through Friday, from 6 p.m. to dark. There will be no charge for those planning on competing in the tourney, officials said. Further information can be obtained by contacting Judy Boyack, BWB secretary. - .7 Houatrn tit 3. llt- 1 3B also open Sept. 1 s seven hits in the second game for his eighth straight win." . Home runs by Rusty Staub, Ron Fairly and Jim Fairey helped the Expos wipe out a deficit in their opener and Steve Renko checked the Phillies on six hits in the nightcap- - ff five-hitte- r. 19-1- , 6-- 4 Rose. HR SB P'z. IP H 3 2 1 4 2 Boutcn 1 Gladding (W.4-7- ) T 2.37. A 12,205. 3 ... Pirates 8, Mets Pittsburgh JJJ 2 2-- 1 d-- 1 3 1 1 I 0 0 0 2 2 Reid Wiso pitched to 3 batters In 7th. SAVE Reid (1). WP Reynolds. T 2.34. , Expos S, Phillies 1 (2nd) 113 eoe G st. teuis 9oe ei6 001 . 906 000 Chicago E Santo, Gibson, Gambia 2. D St. Louis 3, Chicago 1. LOB St. Louis 11 Hickman. Chicago II. 2B H R ER BB SO IP -7 2 2 0 S Ibson (L, 1 1 Holtzman (W, 2 4 in HBP by Holtzman, McCarver. T 12 m Cards 7, Cubs 2 (2nd) 0 10 Oil 1107 Clticam 000 Olt 00 1 2 St. Louis E Maxvill, Beckert, Kessmger. DP St. Louis 3, Chicago 1. LOB-- St. Louis 14, A 2. HR Chic L.Mav (37), Hiffman (Mi. SB Pinson 2, Shannon. Flood, H R ER BB SO IP 7 2 2 4 2 Torrez (W,7 4) .7 4 4 S 2 2 5 IUMI Col born 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 11-3 0 2 0 j 3 Aguirre 2 2 1 0 0 o o 0 4 Nyu 0 0 0 1 Abernathy A H3F by Col born (Flood). . 2Gale,Bwk Vl'nsum 1 18-1- 2-- Cnbs 2, Cards 1 (1st) 01 Since their showdown battle, Detroits Pave Boswell has won six of eight decisions, running his seasons mark to His latest triumph was five hitter against a Seattle Friday night which lowered Minnesotas magic number for clinching the division championship to three. S e c o n p lace Oakland, playing under new manager John McNamura, cooperated nicely by blowing a two-ru- n lead in the ninth inning and losing to California 3-- 0 1 cl 10 12 41-- 2 Merritt Granger (L,S4) J.Rav .0 1 Astros 3, Reds 2 000- -2 .0 00 002 0 0 0 0 0 0 iij- -j LOBCIncInnatl I, Houston (1). Lampard SF Radar. Seattle -l Minnesota 111 llx-E Donaldson, Harper. DP Seattle 2, Minnesota I. LOB Sean 4, Minnesota 4. 2B Walton. 3B Donaldson. SB Harper, Olivo. IP H R ER BB SO Barber (L,b4) 5 7 2 1 0 2 2 Gelnar 0 0 0 0 1 1 I Seoul 0 0 0 3 Boswell (W, li 5 1 1 I 14 WP Boswell. T A 23,700. III Wasatch have slated the A- -i 000 001 0001 Phildelphia 200 001 oox 1 Montreal DP Philadelphia 1, Montreal 2. LOB Philadelphia 6, Montreal 7. SB Fairly. 3, Bailey. SF Alten. h r erfebso ip 7 6 3 3 3 6 James (L, 0 0 0 1 0 Palmer 9 Renko (W, 6 s HBP By Palmer (Staub). WP James. T 1:49. A 17,084. S 0 0 0 300 02 X Fuentes, Hunt. DP San Francisco I. LOb Los Angeles 5, San Frondsco 4. 23 Bonds. HR Bonds (31), S McCormick. SF Lanier. H R ER BB SO IP 4 3 3 2 4 C Osteen (L, 2 1 McBean 1 1 S 0 1 MCormck (W.ll-9- ) T 2:10. WPC. Osteen. N Utf The Beehive Cottontails fourth after Hunt drew a lead-owalk. with a Mays, who Willie McCovey lofted an singled in the first inning off apparent home run into the Claude Osteen, only to swirling mist at Candlestick see Ron Hunt thrown out at Park but the fly ball hit on the plate, singled again in the top of the right field fence and bounced back onto the field for a single, scoring Hunt. Bobby Bonds doubled Mays home and Hal Laniers sacrifice fly gave the Giants a lead. The Reds were leading Houston 1 in the ninth with ace reliever Wayne Granger, Expos 10, Phillies 6 (1st) ISO 000 OO- O- 4 Philedelphli making his 82nd appearance, 000 400 40x 10 Montrecl 1. E Hermoto. working in relief of Jim MerDP Philadelphia LOB Philadelphia 4. Montreal 2. ritt. But Granger walked Jim 2B Lallison. HR Staub (24), Fairly (11), Fairey (1). Wynn with one out and LamIP h rtrbbto 7 7 7 2 4 Wise (U pard, reently called up from 3 2 2 0 0 Boozer the minors, followed with his 12-0 0 0 Farrell 1 3 4 3 3 2 first Reynolds major league homer. Lee 0 0 11 McGinn 3 0 0 14 5 WaslewskI (W, May h .nered for the Reds, Continued from Page 6 36 5, Dodgers 1 000 000 01 ... San Francesca EMcCovey, rt PB Satriaro. T 2:16. A 15,536. Twins 2, Pilots 1 Broadhead Test Lures Archers are primary halLat. Hunting success last year was a high 38 per cent, Bucs Tip Mefs Twice IVi .31 Fish-Gam- Broad-hea- 10 31 42 .556 .553 .547 .537 .517 Officers and directors were named Friday for the Utah Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Utah State Archery 4 10 Wsiem Division Trout Group Bowhunters GB .603 .575 .536 .536 .39 .327 60 65 70 X Clinched dlv. title. Provo. Fall quarterly meeting was set for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 20 at e Division the Utah headquarters, 1596 West North Temple. Registration will be accepted that night for the winter fishing school Uintah County, Majors Summary 01 103 Mel Hardman, president, will serve another year with Doug Schilling, vice president. Secretary is Pamela Dent. Directors named were Gean Dave Snow, Eill George, Freed and John Kauffman, in 370-fo- The Beaverhead, Jefferson, Gallatin, and Big Hole are expected to produce some of their finest fishing in the month ahead. By terrain them. They run uphill faster1 than a man can and sometimes faster than his dog. Hunters may find extreme fire danger if weather is dry. And if it is not, gunners can find tough going on back roads, with the possibility' of heavy snowstorms anytime. Once again landowners will be watching what the hunters do with their land. If they abuse it, then they might not use it again. Giants 7oP Dodgers; hued kokanee and big rainbow on bait. Fly anglers are doing well on small flies below Island Park down into Box Canyon. Henrys Lake anglers have taken some nice brook and cutthroat trout on wet flies, and more should be taken soon. weather has been jool but pleasant. The kokanee salmon have is typical Only turkey areas open are Boulder, East Zion and La Sal Mountain, with a $3 permit. Fondorosa pine and oak brush As for turkeys, we think they are up slightly, But they are the most difficult birds in the world to get anything on. with lilt 15,374. 2 (1st) MO JJJ- -J Braves 12, Padres 3 4 3 0 6 6 $ 600-- 13 Atlanta New York 966 31 060 99 Un Diego E Grote, Charles. LOB Pittsburgh 10, Orioles 4, Yankees 2 DP-San Diego 2. LOB Boyer. 10 2B Weis, M.Alou, Atlanta 8, San New York 10. 2B Diego New York ; 010 100 000- -2 B. Roberts on, Htbner. S- B- Carty, Arde. 3B Garrido, HRGonzalez, Colbert 4 Sangulllen. Baltimore 0 0 2 0 0 0.1 0 X ash, Patek. (S)- E Paimer. LOB New H RERBBSO ,23)' York 8, IP SfjpH'AHo' BB SC ER X .'u-3HBaltimore 2B Blair, 0 7 Murcer,- Veale (W,12-1? Pappas 2 3 1 I --- 1 lalr. McDonald. 1 2 1 X Rvan (L4-2- ) 0 0 Britton ( I H R ER BB SO DILauro IP 21-- 2 1 0 ? I ? 7 3 Upshaw (W.4-4- ) Keklch (L.2-4- ) 1 4 4 2 2 2 5 Koonce 1 .. 21 1 3 (L,l-2- ) 5 1 Kllmkovskl 2 2 5 4 fi fI X Corkins Rohr D Roberts 2 4 W,15-2) Palmer 7 2 1 2 1 Johnson 2 ... 7 0 0 2 2 Dukes WP Kekl h. T 2:25, A- 7,222. HBP by Koonce (Stareell). Ba 2 2 2 lReberger Rohr. T 2:47. Baldschun . White Sox 7, Royals HBP by D Roberts (Gonzalez), by WP D.Roberts. Pirates 8, Mets 6 (2nd) (0 Brown). Pappas 400 Jot 120- -7 Chicago Dukes. T 2.36. A- 5,864. I Kantos City 111 000 000 000- -0 Pittsburgh ....1. 366 319 99 6- -6 E Plmella, Martinez. 669 DF Chicago 3. New York LOB Chicago Kanias 4. 7, DP Pittsburgh 2 LOB Pittsburgh 8, City 2B Spencer, Hea.y, HR Herrmann ' s'' ' (7). New York 6. 2B Cash. 3B Cash. HR SB Braw, Christian. S Aparlcio. Sfarc'cll (28). $ McAndrew, Walker. h r or bp so H R ER BB SO ip IP John (W, 6 0 0 4 3 3, Walker (W,34) ... 9 vs. Drago (L, 11 7 7 I 3 2 1 McAndrew (L,6-7- ) Cram t 1 3 2 ) R Taylor 9 0 0 0 2 Jones 2 2 2 1 3 Hudson 2 2 . 0 0 O'Relly 0 PB J.May. WP McAndrew, Walker. A 8,824. T 2:25. A 51,885. 03 EC his 7-- 37th. Three Houston pitchers Jim Ray, Jim Bouton and combined Fred Gladding for 10 strikeouts, giving the Astros staff a National League record: 1,124 for the season. Atlanta kayoed San Diego rookie Mike Corkins in the first inning with a four-ru- n burst and added three in the second and five in the sixth. Clete Boyer and Gil Garrido drove in three apiece and Orlando Cepeda and Rico Carty each had two. Matty Alou drove in three runs with two singles, a dou-pi- e and triple in the Pirates-Met- s opener and Willie Star-ge- ll cracked two singles and his 28th homer in the nightcap as Luke Walker twirled a six . 0 a k 1 a n ds managerial change was announced at a hastily called press conference 50 minutes before the game with the Angels. It marked the second time that Manger Hank Bauer and owner Charles 0. Finley Md parted company. Bauer managed the As in Kansas City until after the 1962 seasoJ, was rehired by Finley this season and then fired with less than two weeks to go. Jim Palmer ran his record to 15-- for the East Division Orioles, champion beating New York. A bases loaded .walk to Dave Johnson and Andy Etchebarrens two-ru- n single in the third inning gave Palmer all the offense he 3 hitter. needed. Bob Veale stopped the Mets in the first game for his ninth triumph in 10 decisions since Walt Williams drove tin three runs with a pair ot singles and Ed Herrmann homer, leadripped a two-ru-n ing Chicago past Kansas City. Tommy Jovus shutout enabled the White Sox to tie the Royals for fourth place in the July 19. Jim Hickmans 10th inning double gave the Cubs and Ken Holtzman their victory over the Cardinals and Bob Gibson. But Mike Torrez scattered West Division. Paps i - See how ... 110 'A ' - Ml 002 .5 t 12 rv 14 112 Mi,? at FREED'S jmnvmumAn fjigot otifgqs nammB For Application Write: s,0,, 1970. T fish-gam- JACK FREECE MARINE 4203 So. Slots T ni adds. Super-Marke- BOATS, MOTORS, TRAILERS Dove hunting, of course, will continue to the end of September. Doves have begun to move out of the cool north-- , em counties and are headed into the south central part of Ji; The Huns flourish in Box By leading Northwest Discount Department Store and Giant t. Union scale, Health and Welfare benefits, excellent working conditions. Equal opportunity employer. You'll tike the Northwest. Service ' V 1-- October Rates High - rs Utahs chukar just dont seem to have the habitat south of Fillmore to make them numerous, but we are MONT. pipe, a season running to March 1, 1970. Bunnies are most bountiful this year in the Uintah Basin, Box Elder and Juab Millard counties, with some isolated hot spots elsewhere. 27, with season length. Daily shooting hours are daylight or first light of dawn to dark. Chu-kaand Hungarian partridges are legal game to Jan. 15, Montana, Idaho Fishing Good far up the slopes for fill dirt to bury the SC03H) the state. Hunteis should check the for further proclamation details of the bag limits and OUTDOORS AT A GLANCE scraped 1969 -- the optimistic prediction from Darrell Nish, Utah upland bird chief, as these openers draw nigh, Sept. 27. Nish figures the chukar hunt will p.uduce shooting through most of the north, east and central areas, with the Toquerville, Hanksville-Bullfro- g and Blue Mountains of San Juan County providing shooting in the south. WEST 20, September 5 rt Thats Wayne-Garfiel- This pine replaces Parleys Canyon Creek. NEWS, Saturday, Pete Jennings Gov-Ma- rt Bazq'r-7- 05 Pro football atartad In 1919. Tonight too the then and now ot g this sport And some ot tha man who mad It Burt Lancaster narrates. PRO FOOTBALL: BIG GAME AMERICA 1 Rainier Ave. South for 1970 this Tuesday the 23rd Renton, Wash. 8 PM TONIGHT KSL-T-V V A half block from South Temple on 2nd East 328-4S3- 1 y |