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Show pagr The Summer Chronicle. Tuesday, August 8 summer softball feasors to a victory over 10-- 9 the Elitists and an intramural softball championship. The Elitists struck for four runs in the top of the first inning. Kevin Oakes drove in the first run when his long fly ball was mishandled. After the bases were loaded Dennis Shirley delivered a two runs batted in (rbi) single and Don Hartmen followed with another rbi hit. Dave Bosh of the Tortfeasors belted a home run and Reese followed with a tremendous two run blast to pull the TPs within one run. Adding two more runs on the strength of a double, walk, and three singles in the second inning the Elitists put the score came back to tie the score when Jan Gardner and Clark Campbell rapped singles to start their half of the second. Pat McGee pushed across two runs with a double and John Brennan tied the game with a line double to right. The TPs pulled ahead for the first time on a walk, two errors, a Duncan McLaren Double and a Campbell single. A fine throw from right field by the TPs Reese n an Elitist trying to score in the top of the fourth inning. They had loaded the bases when Shiiley poked a single to right. The TPs to6-S.TheTF- lined for mid- - and well-insulate- late-summ- the problem er, temperatures and high surface water temperatures combine to make fish flesh soft and tasteless at best and believe it is necessary to keep fish alive for best eating. The problem is that most of the lime these fish are kept on a stringer. The fish lie for long periods of time in the first few feet of water, which in many lakes and reservoirs reaches temperatures in the 70-8degree rangeEven the few fish that do not die on these stringers begin to get soft and their meat loses flavor after a few hours. Some fishermen think they solve this problem by keeping their fish in lie boxes (when legal). Many live boxes keep fish alive by pumping surface water into compounds that tend to change the texture and taste of the meat. Hunters and meat packers understand this phenomenon and strive to kill meat animals as quickly as possible with a minimum of stress and cool the carcass immediately. Fishing experts have a that simple solution best guarantees the possible fishing for everybody. 0 's for those fish produce chemical plain rotten at worst Too many fishermen with the game a long sacrifice hit, winning scored the run from then fly, third. d fishermen who don't own boats with this kind of live box. Also, the longer a fish is kept alive under stress, even in a good live box, the worse it will be to eaL Under stress, fishermen. High air single. Reese a followed live Using boxes that recirculate water in a closed system works (airly well, but doesn't solve Keeping fish in the best possible condition for eating is often a difficult problem strategy worked when they had Reese play-i- n to cut off the run. The fifth inning belonged to the Elitists. They collected singles from Brian Ellison, Rob Gardner and Bart GollarcL Kevin Fiupatrick and Oakes then collected a rbi apiece with one base hits. In the sixth and final inning the Elistists went ahead when Hank Adams lofted a home run down the right field line which just managed to stay fair. Jeff Healy opened the bottom of the sixth with a single for the TPs. He was advanced to third with a Brennan single and scored the tying run when McLaren Tom Reese batted in three runs, including the winning run in the bottom of the sixth inning, to lead the Tort- the box. Again, the water is usually warm, and the meat has no chance to cool down. The final fish tips win Tort-feaso- rs 16, 1977 Fishermen should use a heavily insulated ice chest filled with crushed or cubed ice. (Blot k ice isn't as good.) The fish should be killed as soon as caughta sharp blow to the head works best and stored in the ice. Then they should be cleaned as soon as possible. Problems discussed I! i - Housing problems at the University Village complex will be discussed Wednesday morning at a meeting held by the Utah State Legislature on the campus of Utah Technical College. Dr. Mark 5- executive Money, director (D-Sa- lt Village. of Auxiliary Services and Research Park will speak in behalf of the University, and the problems at the Village. According to Francis cut-dow- Lake) Money will address the Higher Education Interim Study Committee which is responsible for the allocation of funds which could be used to study the problems at the Farley The meeting, held at 10 a.m. in the Utah Technical College Center East Room is open to the public, and all are encouraged to attend. d Avast, ye scum, and give ear to this lusty tale of the open sea. Once, whilst plunderin the wealth of the Carribean, I lost full half me crew to the tender mercies of the Bermuda Triangle. Knowing me chosen career would be becalmed by such a loss, I advertised for a new crew in Chrony Classifieds, and was thus able to find a brace of the most vicious, bloodthirsty bilge rats and jackanapes the University community could produce. 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