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Show THE SENTINEL Bengals dominate in tennis action Marty Olsen won Clawson and Steve Cutler 7-- 5 7-- - Perry won second singles, 6-- 6-- 3 and and at second doubles for Alta. For Hillcrest Perry won 64, at second singles and Dan Osborn won at third singles. In Alta's win over at first singles, John 6-- at Dan at 6-- 6-- 6-- 7-- 6 4-- 7-- 6 6-- 5-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 2, 6-- 6-- 2, Taylorsville Monday, West Jordan Tuesday, 6-- 7-- 1 7-- 6-- Hillcrest on Wednesday and 6-- 0, Kearns Friday. out the Rounding week's events, Hillcrest lost to Alta 2 on Monday before the two tough losses to Brighton, but bounced back to stop Bingham 1 on Friday. Bingham won 1 over West Jordan on Monday and 54 over Taylorsville on Wednesday and 2 on Thursday. Jordan lost to West Thursday, but 1 won over South Friday. Alta posted 2 6-- 6-- 5-- 6-- 6-- 2, 6-- 2, 6-- 7, 3-- 6-- 6-- 3 6-- 4, 4-- 4-- 6-- 5-- 3-- hunter Department of program Resources and Utah's education by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has been named best in North America by the National administered 7-- 5 6-- 2, 4-- 3-- 7, 6-- 4, over Hillcrest Monday and Kearns wins 4, 4-- 0, 6-- 1 Natural Energy, possible by funds from the Pittman-Robertso- n Outstanding Hunter instructor academy training Education Program in North America. Lee Robertson, hunter education coordinator for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources of the program, and a statewide program to construct education training centers." of ' 350,000 Thursday, with the same line-uBingham won at first and second singles and second p, doubles. regular season was the best since 1973, when either sex hunting was still in effect. A total of 76,634 bucks were harvested during the general 1961 season compared to 62,416 in 1980. A 3,095 buck harvest for archery and 898 buck harvest for muzzle-loade- r brought the total buck harvest in 1981 to 80,627. In 1960, 2,621 bucks and 407 bucks were harvested on the archery and muzzle-loade- hunts r respectively. In 1960, the hunter success during the regular season was 33.5 percent. Bunnell, Dwight assistant chief of game for the management students Utah Division of Wildlife are trained and Department of Natural Resources and Energy, 9,962 by instructors. Yearly, an average of 14,000 students 500 The Lee Kay Center for instructors are retrained. Hunter Education located UTAH'S HIGHEST BUCK HARVEST in the Salt Lake Valley is ; RECORDED IN 1981 the only complete hunter education facility in the The largest buck deer nation constructed with harvest in Utah hunting statefederal funding. history occurred during Financing the Lee Kay 1981. The hunter success was made of 40.5 percent for bucks Center doubles won. 5 POQO the during who has helped build the Act administered by the program over the past 25 U.S. Fish & Wildlife years, was also in Service (75 percent attendance. federal, 25 percent state Jim Norine, director of funding). Other states Rifle Association. hunter services for NRA, have been so impressed Wildlife Resources said, "The competition by the Lee Kay Center for Director Douglas F. Day for this award was fierce, Hunter Education that was a guest of the NRA at but three things about several state agencies in Utah's program made have a luncheon applied for funds to Philadelphia, Pennsyl- that state outstanding: a build similar centers. vania, on April 3, where very low hunting accident Over the last 25 years, he was presented the rate per capita, a strong Utah's hunter education NRA Award for the hunter education program has included the 3-- 4-- 1 Thursday, April 29, 1982 Hunter Education program honored 6-- 3 4-- 6, 5-- Thursday, doubles, 4 Osborne won then won 0 and Tim Dimock in third singles, and Ruppell Tuesday ' on singles play won in two and Rindlisbacher won over Kearns sets against Hillcrest 4 at first doubles. Wednesday. For Brighton against Wednesday as did Tanner At second doubles Kearns Wednesday, Taylorsville on Monday, and Zimmerman at Bingham's Stewart Mark Rake at first 0 second doubles. But, it Smith and Jeff Wankier singles won 60, Barry Piersen won Day at first singles; Ron wasn't as easy at First won. at second singles won . 1 Stevenson won at doubles where Totland Munoz at third Jordan High's lone second signles; R. J. and Stevens finally won 6-- victory against West last singles Ovard 5 6-over Rick Ruppel Stevens won at and doubles first at at came Speck first Thursday third singles; Jeff Tanner and Todd Rindlisbacher. and Clawson and doubles with Craig There were some new Adolphson and and Craig Zimmerman Jorge Cutler at second doubles 1 won at first faces for Brighton and Archuletta. Against and Darren Speck at second doubles; and Zeke some regulars switched South, Ken Groves at Totland and Gary Fuller spots for, Thursday's second singles, Dan Grier singles won 6-won at second game with Hillcrest, but at third singles, Ovard and Munoz 6-- 4 the same. was the result doubles. and at first doubles, and Adolphson at first Stevenson was at first Archueletta at first Clawson and Cutler at Stevenson, 4 singles, Peirson at second singles, Pierson at second doubles, and Shane second doubles won versus Kearns Tuesday. singles, Zimmerman at singles, Chris Hager at Christenson and Mike third singles, and Chris third singles, Totland and Gomez all won. Wednesday everyone in over the Bingham line-u- p won win Hagen and Tanner at first Stevens at first doubles, Alta's doubles all won by 0 and Tanner and Craig Hillcrest last Monday against Taylorsville: scores against West Parry at second doubles. was even closer than the Mike Carter at first Jordan Tuesday. David Against Kearns, only 2 score ' at first singles, Quint Schrceder as three at second singles, Todd Boyle and Mark Wright one match went past two indicates, sets, as Mark Wright and matches went three sets. Rindlisbacher at third of Brighton won 6-6-Shawn Day at first singles, Kent Barney and against Andy Campbell David Boyle went 6-and Montey Johnson of 6--2 at second doubles. Brad Miller at first singles won 6-In Hillcrest's 1 win Doug Ovard and Maurice doubles, and Smith and West Jordan. Pierson, Stevenson, over Bingham last Munoz 6-at first Wankier at second Like baseball high school tennis is winding down its league play, a.sd so far only one team has dominated. The unbeaten Bengals continued to chew up the opposition over the past week, winning 0 over and Chris Friday,, the Huskies' the for Resources says, "The unusually successful 1981 deer hunt was due to excellent fawn survival during the mild 1980-8winter. A high percentage of the 1981 1 harvest was yearling bucks." Data from the 1981 hunt deer are indicates populations increasing over most of are currently underway Studies Utah. Sctoay throughout the state to assess how deer herds wintered this year. WHICH SIZE IS BEST FOR BEAR LAKE? Fin clipping 160,000 cutthroat trout, and dye marking them too, is no small task. But crJ S Someway 0d 111 Elomooiylo 7i7 V Orbed Ik Kn. i n hi lift I otaomMtyts Mrs. J . ' ' mm mm m mm HI . rO SB B mm mmmmw m m m M u m - Toor Choice m m I fall, Cfoacuo mm w" 0 mm. a Wrist's toir You'll Find All Yocr Favorite Flavors At This Greet Price 1 BH 'H Canned Biscuit's Out Wrfchl'i I mi bb I helped out by members of a local church. The fish will be stocked in Bear Lake during the middle of April. It's all part of a program to determine the best size of cutthroat to stock in Bear Lake. In the Svuid mil K, Aim personnel at Mantua Hatchery have been Scotch Drjy...Ccn:?c70 Gur Iovj Prices & Savo! 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