Show 3 f. f 1 p po o j jr r t s Mirror Mirror Mirror- 1 By JOHN MOONEY MOONEY- MOONEY MOONEY- Telegram m Sports Editor Bowling like every other sport requiring special equipment faces a tough rOw in n the future but for forthe forthe forthe the present possibly this entire season there is little to about a couple of prominent local believe For while it is harder to secure new bowling Balls bails shi h are a rL great percentage rubber there are some still available Dug Muir and Jo Joe B Barney rn r report ort There is just one difference though When Then the present national national na na- na- na supply of balls is exhausted exhaust exhaust- ed there wont won't be any more for forthe forthe forthe the duration It was pointed out however howe that a good bowling bowling bowl bowl- ing ball should last se er several se l seaSons seasons sea sea- sons with any kind ind of l care rore re The matter Of getting pins pins orwood or w wood od hasn't haAt been felt hero as Y yet tj since the wood is usually ord ordered red a year in advance It may be possible possible pos pos- sible these bowlers believe that some some of the tournaments wont won't have new wood for every g tame game as in the past but this will not be of a hardship Tournament w wood od is a always ways u used a throughout the rest of the season anyway since the few ew gam games gams s the they h y yare are used uld rarely does any damage at all to the w wood od Eli Marsell l is among tire Increasing Increasing Increasing In In- creasing number of sportsmen who are viewing ing with alarm the fish and g game ine de departments department's ts t's in intention in- in l of f opening th immediate immedi diale di- di ate ale area re e e east st of f Salt Lake Lak City f fo to a deer ar r hunters this fall There has hris b been en pr pressure brought to o bear we e understand to close croSe tJi the Brighton it area arch lre m lh 6 cabins abin and arid cottages tt ge m make k kC this hunting h hazard hazardous a z a r d it s t to th the o ov owners iS rs Marseli ell would like to take this 1 logic further and see Parleys Parley's and andI I Emigration tion canyons both closed I The The Utah Field eld Archery tIon has ha asked for a permanent refuge for b bow w and arrow addicts I in Emigration canyon which may result in its being closed to gunners gun gun- ners I How However ever Marsell points out that even If the archers dont don't get their 4 pie pleas as the area arM should be closed dosed zin since e there ar are as as many houses honses and lodges in Emigration and Parleys Parley's as at Brighton He lie also points out that th the highway ay through gh P Parleys Parley's i is a federal and nd h has S he heavy vy traffic the year jear e r round as liS one ne of the shorter cutoffs to Denver Demer Marsell has ia s sOme me justification In pointing out the hazar hazards s of driving Up Parle Parleys Parley's 8 in hi the midst of the deer season beason with bullets from powered high red rin rifles s glancIng glancIng glancing glanc glanc- ing off rocks and trees and whining across the toad It is Is also quite possible for a bullet fired on the slopes S east of the city to carry down into the suburbs With powered high ammunition now it is nothing for bullets to carry a couple of miles No matter how much d damage mage the deer do o along the eastern edge of the city I am sure all of us will gree agree that it w wouldn't com com compare p pare r with the misery just jUt one Way way- ward vard shot o could do if it should hit some resident Also in op opening this area the fish and g game arne roe department Is opening open open- ing the way for f r the unskilled hunt hunt- er Actual woodsmen will shun shu this area because of the danger and a gr greater ate perc percentage of the hunters will wilt be men and women who are on their first hunt Personally if the area east of the city it Js Is open opened to deer hunting we Intend to take the time as vacation period and g get t the dickenS dickens dickens dick dick- ens off of rt U the east b bench |