Show FUN REIGNS AT SPORTSMENS SPORTSMEN'S OUT STORM STOPS WATER SPORTS ON UTAH lAKE All Other Events Are Staged in Gala Style Crowd of Attends Even the elements clements which sent a r I rL lashing wind along the lake front L and wiped out the boating failed tailed tor to tc 1 spoil the good time S Salt lt Lake j. j county sportsmen r 1 In the annual two- two day outing at Geneva Genea on Utah 4 lake Saturday and andt r. r t 4 Sunday 14 Between bountiful bountiS 11 Between t. t S ful fuI picnic lunches the crowd of 0 S r a a 1 scant half of or w the thou thousands ands who DI flocked to the ref resort resort re re- re- re f for last years year's f sor sort S outing outing enjoyed enjoyed a 1 full program of Cf oft bait balt t trapshooting It and fly casting Fred Fret J. J Foster archery p pie picnic 1 C n fl i e C races horseshoe pitching and md a flock of other fun provoking events ANGLERS IN ACTION A large field of anglers unlimbered unlimbered their rods and reels in anticipation anticipation antici- antici pation o of the beginning of the fish- fish mg ng season two weeks hence and provided provided provided pro pro- vided some lively competition in the casting asting events Appropriately showing show- show inc ing ng the way in the mysteries of this vocation was Fred J. J Foster super- super vistor of the federal bureau of lish- lish cries ries here Foster won first place in n the fly cast for tor distance In the one-half one and ounce five bait casts for distance and the one fourth ounce bait cast for accuracy The wind made casting a tricky business in which lines were wont to o tangle and snap but Foster threw the he fly 88 83 2 1 feet for first place the ounce half plug plue 5 4 feet and averaged averaged averaged aver aver- aged 5 2 feet the five-eighths five ounce slug slue L. L H. H Brunner yearly earl contender in n he accuracy competition was sec see second second ond to Foster in that event with perfection against the supervisors supervisor's mark of 1184 Merrill Rowley with witha a score of won the five eighths ounce bait cast for accuracy and F. F J J. J Wagstaff with a 8 mark of 19 edged out H. H F. F Tucker defending champIon in the fly cast for rac racy acy Tuckers Tucker's score of 17 was four fourpoints fourpoints fourpoints points better than third place taken by y E. E E. E Finch The heavy breezes kept the clays clas ducking away from the gunners at crazy razy angles but the were vere equal to the occasion in fine fashion and kept an nn interested gallery gal gal- lery cry near their activities all day C. C E. E Huish veteran marksman from rom Eureka went straight in the bird G singles to regain the title he held two years ears ago and tied with H. H S S. S Mills veteran Salt Laker with 48 3 out of 50 in the doubles double Mills won the singles les title last summer Counting the 43 he tallied in the handicap Huish became high ama ama- amateur l eur only two points below the days day's score core of established by Wiley Coleman Salt Lake professional Coleman Toleman also went straight in the 50 0 singles and tied with Mills and Huish luish for high gun in the doubles H. H I. I B. B Carlisle with 47 out of 50 won the he handicap shoot Eight successive hits on his first try ry won honors for Stewart Finch in n the special gauge 14 shoot The hazards of the wind were more pronounced for the bow and arrow exponents but Charles Pace of Payson Pay Pay- son on met the challenge with flying colors for his third successive triumph triumph tri tri- a feat that brought him permanent permanent permanent per per- manent possession of the sportsmens sportsmen's trophy rophy for the senior division He had jad a score of as ns Dean Green mth's state champion was second with ith and Bob Rosenlund third with Intermediate honors went to Ellott El- El lott llott at Elton Larsen was second with and Mardee Mandee Rob Rob- Inson third with lith RAMSHAW RAl W AND LITTLE LIITLE E. E J J. J Ramshaw winner of ot the Intercity Inter Inter- city ity singles title Saturday teamed with Chris Little to win the doubles title itle at horseshoe pitching L L. Healy and E. E Henley fini finished hed second The oldest sportsman at the le outIng out out- Ing ng was D. D W. W Richards 2341 State street and E. E Evans Coatsville avenue wore the loudest shirt a distinction that drew prizes along with the other achievements of ot the day A fine arra array of awards was provided provided provided pro pro- vided by bj the business men of the county |