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Show Sunday, April 12 1979 Page 15—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Cougar Netters Outdoor Roundup Trim Redskins In 5-4 Thriller By Casey Bown The BYUtennis team gained a downed Mark Shires of BYU 13thrilling 54 victory five hour dual match Friday night at the BYUindoor tennis courts. and cougar hunting. Following are the pertinent rules for these seasons as set a couple of weeks ago bythe fish and game board Seasonfor bear this year wassei from May15, through October 15. A hunter must possess a regular hunting license before he is eligible to purchase the $1 bear tag and he mayonly purchase one such tag during the season. Cougar maybe huntedall year. The resident hunter musthave a regular hunting licenseprior to purchaseof a cougar tag at$1. A limit of two cougar tags may be purchased by any one hunter. The non-resident cougar permit was number one singles match, and then Mincek triumphin the direction of maintaining a reasonable amountof cougar and bearin Utah. As written here many years ago,it does seem a shamethat we have to go to Yellowstoneto see these animals. Besides, there is no chance that they wil! become overabundantsince they, like a'l Nature’s children, are limited by habitat - food, cover, and room to ‘oam. Old Friend Henry Heisch asks what the new additions to the headquarters fish and gamebuilding in Salt Lake City is all about. This is a repeat here (why don’t you read the Roundup, Hank?) and westill like the idea. Fish & gamewasthefirst, in 1939, of several departmentsof state government to be moved outof the old capitol building ard there has never been room to move backsince. After many years of high rentalfees in downtown S.L. City a small surplus war building and property on which it stood were purchased from the state road commission in 1949. Address — 1596 West North Temple, andit is here that the new construction is going forward. Majorpurposeof the new spaceis to house two other divisions of the Natural Resource Department, namely, park and recreation and forestry andfire control. Both of these divisions and accounting, purchase and equipment, warehousing, and closer liason between sister divisions become consolidated. Another primary benefit will accrue to the public as we makeonecall for many services to include boating-fishing-hunting and other licenses, informationofall kinds, and so on, rather than the previous chasing Harmondefeating Hennessy and a 60 ‘Traneinthree sets, 46, 64, and 63, Theresults: Singles Robbins. The match went sets Zdravko Mincek, BYU, def with Hall losing a marathon 13- DanBleckinger, Utah, 12-10,6-0, Larry Hall, BY’ 15 second set to Robbins, but SUB-PAR SHOOTERS in the BYU Varsity-Alumni golf match are pictured with BYU golf coach Karl Tucker (center). Left is John Evans,a ssistant pro at Logan, and shot a 70 and Evansfired 2 71. They were paired against each other with Bennett winning the match. (Herald photo by Joe Watts.) right is Lane Bennett, a member of the varsity team. Bennett BYU Varsity Golfers Whip Alums The BYU varsity golfers proved to be too tough for the alumni team to handle Friday afternoon at the Riverside <gainst the alumni’s medalist John Evans. Evans fired a one under par 71, but Bennett won the match 342-42. Country Club as the varsity Ray Leach, another top stroked to a convincing 43-22 stroker for the varsity, fired an victory on a beautiful afternoon. even par 72 to defeat Lanny Lane Bennett was medalist for Nielsenof the Wasatch Mountain the day with a two under par 70. State Park 4-0. Lanny shota five He was appropriately matched over par 77. The Bennett-Leach pair Smith had a (4. Garris had a 74 and Guernsey had a 76 for the Evans-Nielsen combination, Mike Smith, now pro at Cascade Fairways in Orem, and Kean Ridd, pro at Bioomington, teamed to give the alumni an 842-242 win over Chip Garris and Rusty Guernseyof the varsity. Ridd shot an even par 72 and Padres Drop OpenerAs Intentional Walk Fails Traced to third on Hutton’s base By RAY SCHWARTZ rap. Herald Sports Writer ‘iter George Lott struck out SALT LAKE CITY — bitof Salt Lake strategy that back- for the second outof the inning, fired proved to a major factorin Spokane’s 6-2 victory over the Padres Friday night in the opening gameofthe 1970 Pacific Coast League season for both teams. A crowd of more than 3000 sat under threatening skies at Derks Field to watchthe return of PCL baseball to Salt Lake after a lapse of several years. ‘The strategy that bk the Padres’face occured in the fourth inning after the Padres had gained a 1-0 lead in the bottcm of the third. The Indians scored four runs in the fourth inning to gain a41lead and they were outin front the rest of the way. Spokane secred its first run of the inning when Tom Hutton doubled home Marv Galliher, who started the inning by drawing a base on balls and racing to third on Tom Paciorek’s single. Paciorek Manager Don Zimmer of the Padres decided to walk Bob Stinson intentionally to load the bases and give Phil Knuckies, Salt Lake’s starting pitcher, a chance to pitch to Bart Shirley. The strategy faiied to work, because Shirley unloaded a bases-loaded double to left and three Spokane runners crossed the plate. After Shirley’s three-run double the Padres were never ableto really get backin the ball gameas John Purdin, going the route on the mound for the Indians, held the Padres to six hits, Hestruck out seven batters and walked only two in pitching Spokaneto victory. The Indians, meanwhile, were Roobins, Utah, 6-4, Patrick Landau, Patrick Landau, BYU's number three singles player, handled Utah’s Dan Harmon with a 64, 6-3 triumph. Dan Harmon, Utah, 64, 63 three singles Dale Fritz, Utah, ‘def. Mark Shires, BYU, 13-11, 6-2. Doul Hall-Landau, BYU, def. Paes Utah, 7-5, 3- set 6-3. Hall wonthefirst set 6-4 varsity. The closest foursome of the day TomOlson an¢ Don Hawken teamed to defeat Karl Tucker mm Craig Ridd of the alumni, 6- with one away in the bottom of the seventh. Rafael Robles accounted for the other Salt Lake run when hesingled home Ron Drakeinthe taird. Drake, ‘he Padres’ catcher, showed a great throwing arm as he threw out four Spokane steals. CRAGHEAD 56 North 2nd West DIAL 373-1003 one outin the sixth inning, was BY Steve Krulevitz, , def Marty Hennossy, BYU, 6-4, 10-8. the Bill Bennion, Utah, def. Randy *sincer:Shires, BYU, def. Bleckinger-Fritz, Utah, 7-5, 11-9. Bennion-Harmou, Utah, Hennessy-Trane, BYU, 46, 6-4, 6.3, 5. Olsun beat his coach 3-1 by firing a 74 while Tucker shot a 77, Craig Ridd,the other half of Need a Truck? the pro team from Bloomington, shot a 73 to defeat Hawken 3-1. Hawkenshota 74. runaway that it was. Bob Hari Lance Suzuki defeated Lyman Tracy and Doug Swendson, and Tee Tyler and Tom Good blanked Lynn Bell and Charles Fillmore. LOCAL OR ONE-WAY No return charge anywhere in the U.S.A. HERTZ Auto and Truck Rental 373-3443 go ahead GAS WATER HEATERS matches, Redskins came storming back to win the other three singles matches to leave the contest tied at 3-3 going into the doubles. Steve Krulevitz of Utal defeated Marty Hennessy of BYU 64 ani 0-8, while Bill Beunionof Utah had to go three sets to edge BYU's RandyTrane 44, 64, 64. Dale Fritz of Utah Max Fillmore and Mo Jackman scored a victory for the alums with an 8'%-2% triumph over Bob Lapic and Randy Collett. Jackmanfired a 73 to beat Collett’s 75, and Fillmore charged with the loss, ‘Paciorek led the Indians’ shot a 78 to beat Lapic’s 80. The final two foursomes saw atteck with four hits including the varsity take 11-0 victories, two doubles and twosingles. Fred Kendall got the big blow and that was enough to sew up for the Padres — a solo homer the contest and make it the PLUMBING—HEATING — for 12 hits. Knuckles, who replaced Sharringhausen with came back to win the deviding While Utah dropped the top Trane, BYU, 4-6, 64, 6-4. gained a 10-1 triumph over the and wear it eee and wear it... and wear it THE TWO-TROUSER LEATHERNECK Fabric by Greystone AWise Move Here's a perfect shoefor the city or the country-side. In soft, grained leather with wing-tip detailing. A hidden gore for snugfit. Buckle up in Brown Action-Finish or Black leather. 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It will save moredollars as services like fiscal d to Larry Hall, B’ number two player, showed excellent increased bythe board from $50 te $100 dollars, When the board expressed some concern that livestock operzters might ebjeet te further hunting restriction the hound dog association members said that they would meet with the livestock organizations. There they are to offer their services on short notice to capture any of these big gameanimals found {o be preying on said domestic livestock. Actually, most hound dog ownersrelish the joy of the chase and claim they havelittle or no interest in doing away with the bear orlion whea the chase ends in tree or ledge or wherever. The Roundupbelievesall this is a move in the li and 6-2 In the doubles competition Hall and Landau teamed for BYUto defeat Utah's Robbins and Krulevitz 7-5, 6-3. The Cougars won the number Mincek and Shires teamed for one, two, and three singles BY' in the number two doubles matches, and the number one spot to defeat Utah's Bleckinger and two doubles matches to gain and Fritz 7-5 and 11-9 in two the close verdict over the Utes. extended sets. Even then, the match results The win by Mincek and Shires could hase gone either way with was enoughto clinch che match a minor change here or there. for tie Cougars. Zdravko Mincek of BYU Utah narrowed the margin outlasted Utah's Dan Bleckinger with a number three doubles 12-10 in the first set of the triumph with Bennion and While most everyone is thinking fishing along comes a question from Bill Jensen about bear with his secondtag cesting one dollar. These rules in the most part, were recommendations of the Utah Big Game Hound Dog Association. It is this group more than any other which has been pushing for further limitations on the taking of bear and cougar. 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