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Show SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1S54 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD Con corner Mb : is ; Hurler May deslc comes all types of releases. We Across the get them from most state game departments, tackle companies, many other agencies and organizations. One release of especial interest came along trie other day. It was from offices of the Utah Wildlife Federation, located in the Judge building in Salt Lake City." Interesting first because it was the work of a former Provo boy, Herbert F. Smart. As present secretary-treasurof this organization Herb is continuing the fine job NEW YORK .(UP) Crestfallen for the state's sportsmen that he carried on as president Bobby Shantz, the American League's most valuable player in and in other offices with the group during past years. well-oseveral 952, grimly admitted today he His legal training has served him may be all through." trips to the nation's capital during recent monthsandwhile de"I don't know how much longer representing the sportsmen in both furthering 'II be around?' sadly muttered feating national legislation important to us all. old the little 23 Pitching Arm Still Gives Him Trouble : & - I n ! year Philadelphia Most Know ". won 24 who Athletic southpaw As most sportsmen know, the Utah Wildlife Federa two years' ago. ;'I only tion is parent body to local groups over the state. The re- games the slightest idea whether haven't of leases go to these groups and keep them appraised" Tl ever be able to throw nor conservation movements both national ana statewide. mally again." Shantz' left arm was clamped Herb h doincr a irood job in his present capacity, a ' diathermy machine as he Here are some of the interesting exerpts from this in snoke and his chin hunz on his j , j latest release: chest. He talked in a low crushed We must expandour educational program. We must tone and his words came out expand our Junior Wildlife rrozram and coordinate u through clenched teeth. ; We must do me cortisone "They're giving with; the Boy. Scout Conservation program relations. We must shots in my arm now," he said. more to improve landowner-sportsme- n My arm is so sore from the vigorously protect our renewable resources tnrpugn a needles I can't even lift lit any It sound legislative program." more i How .well these proposed activities succeed depends Shantz troubles date back to to a great extent upon money to implement them. The the last month of the 1952 season he suffered a broken bone state federation this year has asked the member groups when in his wrist after being hit and dealers in fish and game licenses to carry what are by one left, of Walt Masterson's fast called "contributing membership stamps." These to be balls in a same against Washing r sold at 50 cents each to the license buyer and others in an ton. effort to gain the necessary finances for operation of the The five foot, six inch,in 138 his ' " pounder tore fibre tissues! state organization. . ' i 4. "5 v ""4' ;.- - - t: tf4. . -- 'v'.' t r , , - . 1 : - t ' , '. 't s t, ":. .. .: - - .'. - ' . i -- ." ' : - - ' V , r - . . rv - -- 7 ?. - 1-- - r - " . &- " - ; i I j k ' the next few days, with a goodly supply of these little fish going into the Lehi Mill Pond as well . . . Now is the season when shooters of small bore rifles and i. 22s go after the woodchuck, prairie dog and "pot bel lies (kettle tummies to Hank Heisch). It is time when extreme caution! should be exercised. Even the little .22 . so-call- ed is dangerous in range to a mile distance. It is also a good time to take your youngster out and teach him safe gun handling and respect of property belonging to others L . Signs of department Even our sister states to the north and east have again had to cut seasons and limits to keep) up with the angling pressures. This, in spite of having! an abundance of trout waters. compared to those at home Another reminder that we'll one day go more for the going and less for the getting. Yours for fun, Casey, f. . , Sportsmen Urged To Leave Birds, Animals Alone 9, I : ; FOUR-MINUT- E long-soug- ht the-time- I Bannister Believes He Can Run Mile In 3:57 ? I . On San Juan Story Completed - 6-- 3. 6-- 0. MILE Great Britain's Roger BannisSpringtime means many things BREAKS four above ter in n run) finally ran the (shown most To previous to many people. of world in was record time clocked the when he minute mile more outdoors means getting s two was seconds 3:59.4 under The mark lull at nearOxford, England. each day as the sun moves the world record of 4:01.4 set by Gunder Haegg of Sweden in 1945.' er its northern zeniths It is a time when Mother 'Na ture comes alive as well. A ttime when the wild creatures are spawning, nesting, and giving I to new life. rbirth H o us wander The urge-tbrings human creatures into the hills, along the streams and into the LONDON (UP) Roger Bannis-- i nister. may find more favorable Film many remote sections that are ter, history's first four minute mil-- track conditions at the continental home and habitat of these er said today he believed he could meets than in Great Britain. "The' Story of San Juin" is the riches. It tells the story of land the ' wild. things historic race in 3 "I think in a way that the wind title of the latest color filln to use, and abuse, of Its place in Here lies the conflict. And here have run 57hisseconds "under better may have cut me down by two or the minutes,7 conservation become part of the 26 sucfaMilms This colored filmpicture three seconds on Thursday and that now becomes again members of Utah's Depart- conditions." , In the Utah Department of Fish available as another of the de ment of Fish and Game are urgiThe British medical I might make even better time in - and all to them 'leave onengand Game film libraryT": partment illustrated lectures student conceded he could have the future," the shy, six footer said them." find where you of First the bettered his startling 3:59.4 time in discussing his historic achieve showing picture Editing of the picture has just That fawn you thought was lost, for the mile at Oxford Thursday ment. "There have been t times been completed by Lee Kay, Chief will be at Kingsbury Hall the eve of Education and Public Rela- ning?of May 27,' under the spon no doubf. was in sight 'of his even while a delirious British pub- when I didn't try for the record belic began talking about the possi- cause of bad weather but if you tions for the department. It was sorship of the Knights of the watchful mother. That bird you wait for the right weather in this on Round Lake Salt disturbing Table, Chapter, unthinkingly kept filmed by Lee during the past bility of a 3:55 mile. mo if country you wait a long time." return! never atnest Bannister will his the make first may and colorsummer in the spring ROCK MAY Bannister also repeated his hope IN dO SHRINE lested too often, ful desert wilderness of Southtempt to better his new standard that j; he could race against John Mass. His DIGHTON, (UP) ocat summer this Switzerland ithe Berne, eastern "Utah. , Your Intended kindness, of Australia and Wes Santee tone Rock be Dighton may casional wrong doing by jdesign. and also will run in the British Landy Interesting geological facts conof both of whom have been in a to shrine Kansas, similar tha placed each result in unkindness and Empire tlames at Vancouver, Can cerning 2,400.000 acres of this preserving Plymouth Rock. with the four minute mile flirting still wild land are graphically The Massachusetts misery to thes wild creatures. ada. British experts believe Ban for over a year. He said he would Legislation rfhown. jj be happier to beat Santee than to is considering a bill that would This is why the law charges that such molesting and interfer The film depicts the story of put this Into effect. lower his record. the ancient red man of thousands Dighton Rock bears an inscrip ing with the ways of nature and of centuries ago. It tells the story tion attributed to Miguel Corte her creatures is illegal. Meet-Norku- s of white man coming to this land; Real, Portuguese explorer, dating So when vou so outdoors, re the story of a vast land that wentfrom 1511: The markings origina member, "leave them where you NEW YORK (UP)Tommy (Hurfrom riches to rags and back to ly were attributed to Norsemen. find them." ricane) Jackson of Rockaway, N.Y., and Charlie Norkus of Bay- - REXBURG (UP) Idaho Falls onne, N.J.,! have been signed for won the sixth district high school a 10 round bout at Madison Square track meet here yesterday with a Garden May. 28, the International total of 70 4 points. ' Boxing Club announced. Jackson, Two district records were broken the current heavyweight sensation. in the relay and the high lost to Jimmy Slade of New York jump. The low hurdle in his last; bout. district mark was tied. . A SALT LAKE CITY (UP) championship playoff series loomed for Utah and Brigham Young university - net teams today after the Cougar tennis stars turned the tables on Utah's netmen and racked up a 3 win Friday on , the " Redskin courts. t BYU and Utah each have con tests slated with Utah State but both : easily have - downed t h e Farmer net crew, and it was. ex pected that the Utes and Cougars would still be tied for honors after the Utah State games. Summary of yesterday's games: Singles Don Tisdel, Utah def. Bob Kirk Ed Pine- Patrick, BYU, U-gar, BYU, def. Gus Teseros, Utah, 6 0. Steve Matheson, Utah, def. Harold Christensen, BYU, Gill Warner. Utah, def. Calvin G ordon Watts, BYU, Crandall, BYUJ def. Ralph Ste phens, Utah Gary Madsen, BYU, def. Bob Halbersleben, Utah, Doubles Kirkpatrick-Pinega- r. BYU, def. Tisdel-TeseroUtah, Christensen-Watt- s, def v BYU, Matheson-Warne- r, Utah, Crandall-MadseBYU, def. Utah, 6-- i i 6-- 3, 2-- 0, 6-- 3. 6-- 4, 6-- 0. 8-- 6: 6-- 3, 1-- 6-- 4, 6, - 6-- 3. 4-- 61 s, 6-- 3, 7-- 5, 7-- 5, 6-- 4. 1-- 6, Stephens-Halberslebe- n, 6-- 1. 6-- 4, ' ! j -- '; ; , Jackson Signs To Idaho Falls Wins District Meet Montana, Ags Divide Pair r1 in n fot - re-enter- ed - ' t Singles: . First round Richard Dixon BY High, def. Kenneth Toblef, Xincoln, Paul Andesson. Pleasant GrOvp. wnn om- - Spanish Fork bv' default ; f 1 1 e n Cunningham, American Fork, de Payson, default; Lawrence Stewart, Lehi, def. David Haymond, Springville,' Second round Dixon. BY Hieh. def. Anderson, Pleasant Grove, 1; Stewart, Lehi def. Cun 6-- 0, Recent arrivals at the State's Price Game Bird Farm included two species of upland game birds. They included seven Hungarian and 10 se :se partridge which were shipped air freight from Turkey. The birds were, trapped in the wild there under the continuing cooperative project being conducted by the Utah ; Depart ment of Fish and Game with the U, S. Fish and Wildlife Service Experiments in propagation will be conducted at the farm with these birds, with a jrieW to pos sible establishment of the species where there is suitable habitat in the state and as the.'birds may become .available. The se se partridge is entirely new to Utah; Several marginal areas in the state are likely Planting sues tor this new up land game bird if farm produc tion proves successful. The experiments are a continu ation of the department's efforts to establish species ; in areas otherwise uninhabited by upland game birds. 6-- 0; 6-- 4, 6-- 0, 6-- 2. 6-- ningham, American Fork, Finals Dixon def. Stewart. 6-- 7-- - ASH TON'S Doubles: First round Merrill rl Smith. Lehi. def. Payson,-defau- lt: Frank Drisas- Pleasant Grove, def. Jay Johnson, Wiscombe. BY raul Hart-Mik- e Elton Abel- High, Craig Mortensen. American Fork. def. Spanish Fork, default: Garv Crandall - Jimmy Cook, Springville, def. Dave Chittock - Larry Thomas, Lincoln, 4, Wathen-Smit- h. Second round Lehi, def. Driggs-JohnsoPleas ant Grove, k, American Fork, def. Springville, 1-- 6, 6-- 2, 6-- 3. 6-- 6-- 4. n, 6-- 3, 6-- 1; Abel-Morten-se- n,' Cran-dall-Coo- 2-- 6, 180-yar- Finals Abel-Mortense- Wathen-Smit- n, def. h 6-- 2, 7-- 5. REXBURG State College 88 8 points Ricks College The Idah (UP) Bengals rolled,, up to win the annual track and field meet here Friday. .Ricks was second with rrr7 ( ' .1- v ' ". - I and Westminster, 5 1-- GO LET'S BOATING... Speed Boat and Party Beat (for up to 1 4 peopU Available by charter very dayl PHONE 027-J- 4 Boat rides all day Sundays - past servico customers 750 W. V " v On i M Are you ready for the big June 12th Opening? (the regular fishing season opens. June 12, th high Uintas July 3). We JLaye several good used outboard motors , boats and trailers that have been taken in on new Mercury motors, Leecraft and Rockholt boats and j Tee Nee trailers. We now have a complete stock of the new Mercury COLUMBIA LANE Blek WtK ef Rivar Bridg-J- Off Highway 91 u$t 1Tnr u y m t Motors on hand, including the Mark 50 (40 H. P.) motor.' your new '54 Hunting and Fishing license now don't wait in line June .l..X4.'..,-.-:'--Ge- 'f : iCij fr, - ..jT v 1 - - . : .ill H "i mi iiiwi m ill f - r - j-- Ji -- t 4 , w.-.- . .- "i I J- : i- l til. -.y i i-t i trH'f.-a'-- ..nfr-- i if lift it A SPECIALIZING IN BUICK AND CHEVROLET COMPLETE SERVICING! 23 Years of Actual Experience OPEN MONDAY FOR . INSPECTION PUBLIC PHONE 5149-- W for your Service Needs wcriiiim I GET YOUR LICENSE NOV! I llthl ; deer Deer huntersl The regular season ?opens this year, Saturday, Oct. 23rd. (Better make those necessary arrangements now!) See Our Bargain Table! MERCHANDISE AT COST AND LESS! A Most Complete Line of Sporting Goods nrnrnrr5 ; - IN PROVO l . .Spanish Fork, Utah Vcd., fhurs., Frf., Sat., May DIG PROGRAM OF EHTERTAINHEHT Wednesday, May 12 All animals assigned space, except dairy cattle. cattle wiU not need to be in the barns until the following morning at 8:00 ajn. 10KK a.m. Meeting of all exhibitors to get rules and discussion of show problems; and calf scramble drawing.' 12:30 p.m. Judging of i livestock Fat and Breeding. .7:00 pjn.J Swimming at Arrowhead Reiort for U exhipitori. Spanish Fork Junior Chamber of Commerce acting as ' riry -- . -- - - - sponsor.- in. 8:30 10:00 a jn. 2:00 pjn. 3:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. : ..-!- - ! 8:00 Jn. 4-- H. 4-- H. 4-- H 9:00 12:30 aA. pjn. pjnj 3:30 pjn. 8:00 pjn. 1:00 J 10:30 ajn. 9:00 p.m. ; , Thursday. May 1 J Continuation of Judging. Commencement of Dairy Judging. Horse Pulling Matches. . Young Farmer Livestock . Weight Guessing Contest Lions Movie for all exhibitors at the Arch Theater, Club, sponsor, Friday, May 14 GOVERNOR'S DAY F.F.A. and Young Farmeri livestock judging, F. F. A. and team of three Under -- direction of and FTA Dairy Judging ' Young Farmer .leaders. ." at 9:30 a.m. Horse Judging. Fine Horses only. (Riding Club Sponsor) Stock Parade on Main Street. All exhibitors must parChampion animals will be hauled. ticipate in parade.Events. Horse Show and (Riding Club. Sponsor). Calf Scramble. Exhibitors Jamboree and Barbecue sponsored by. Spanish Font Kiwanis Club. All exhibitors invited for an evening of food, good program and entertainment. All special awards will be. presented at this program. Saturday, May 15 Auction sale of. Livestock at Barn Auction Arena. Stockmen's Grand Ball at Armory Building. Benefit Veteran' Memorial Building. i 12-15- ih PARADE--FRIDA- Y SPANISH FORK MAIN STREET 8:00 a.m. 7-8, 2. d to his new place of business -- 5--8. I wishes to invite his friends and 43 followed by Montana State College with 35 Other schools in order of their finish were Northwest Nazarene, 28; Weber College, 20t . .... 6-- 4, 6-- 2. NOW TO ATTEND I PLAN 6--0. Wathen-Ve- 1-- Wildlife Federation meetings, game problems,- - range surveys and a. projection of new access roads into prime game country were all included in a recent trip toGfand and San Juan Counties by officials of the Utah Department of Fish and Game Meetings were held with mem bers of the Moab, Monticello and Blanding sportsmen's organizations. Local projects and problems were chief points of discus- sion. xne growing need for an other warden to assist in the management of the vast areas in .thetwo counties was discussed. d 6-- 1. 6-- 1. 1-- 440-yar- 1, -- Bengals Capture Ricks Track Meet Game Leaders Trip To Southeast Utah : Summary . Montana MISSOULA, UP) State University clinched at least a iie in the Skyline baseball confer ence western division race Fri day by splitting a double-heade- r with Utah. State. Utah State edged Montana 6 in the first game, but the Grizzlies came back to win by a lopsided 1 in the nightcap. SEE HARVEY CALL This means that Montana now is 't At . tied with Utah! university for the western division Skyline title. ; The afternoon opener was the first loss for the Grizzlies after for MAY DAYS SPECIAL seven straight league wins. 8-- 3 . n, , J tr n Upland Game Birds Arrive Netterc Trip Utes By 6 to 3 Count May and wound 50 eft shoulder last up the year witn a - record. cents to better advantage, in assuring better fishing and tie pulled a shoulder muscle in this year and! in his hunting. Think of it when you drop in to buy your license the opener other only appearance last Mon this spring. Sox racked him the White day, Odds and Ends or seven hits and five runs in From the Remington newsletter: "One common toad three innings. eats about-10,00- 0 garden pests a year. Its work is worth "I've "been to some of the best about twenty dollars. Many birds have a poor sense of doctors in the country," ishe said, wrong 'but they say nothing smell. The buzzard depends entirely on sight to locate his with arm. my special diet and the horned owl's favorite dinner is the "All I know is that I feel lousy skunk.".. . . The unusual spring weather saw the ice Mv arm hurts like the devu. It break on the Strawberry April 29. Water level; of the even pains when I try to warm up reservoir-i- s about two feet above what it was last fall It feels okay when I finally do after I'm through . . ."Another 500,000 walleye fry will go into Utah Lake in get loose,it but starts to hurt again. pitching . ; BYU . of ho way any sporstman could spend We know r Coach Don Snow's Brigham second in a row for the rapidly Young Wildcats and Coach Joe improving young Richard Dixon. Robison's Lehi Pioneers com- He won the Region 3 top honors pletely dominated play In the last year by beating Gordon Annual Region 3 racquet meet Oborn, Payson, in a stiff match. held Friday on the Brigham This year with Oborn playing on Young University Tennis Courts. the basebal and track sauads. BY High captured the singles there was little competition ia title, as Richard Dixon romped the singles to an easy win In the singles Dixon dropped out of state competition. He .won the opening championship play last year when round without the loss of a single he bowed to Rupple in the semigame; then dropped one game in final round. This year he has a winning the second round: and better than even chance to capromped through the finals with ture the Class B title. the loss of only one game. Neither Payson nor Spanish Lehi had a little more compe Fork entered teams this year tition in the doubles, as the Re and that fact tended to cut down gion 3 coaches, conceding the on the quality of the tournament the racsingles title to Dixon, concen play. Lincoln trated on the two-ma- n play. Mer- quet competition after several rill Wathen and Verl Smith, how year's vacation, and Dave Chit- ever, were equal to the occasion iock ana Larry Thomas in the and they were not seriously doubles, and-Ke- n Tobler in the pressed. singles, turned in commendable Lehl's chief competition was performances. eliminated in advance of tourna Pleasant Grove also looked ment play, when the strong BY good, along with . Springville, but High doubles team, made, up of tney lacked the polish to chalDave Wilkinson and Gary Collins, lenge seriously the supremacv of left Provo Thursday for a week Lehi and. BY High. The winners long trip to California, along with and runnerups in both singles other members of their ? Senior and doubles are eligible for State Class. v Championship play next week ia The singles victory was the Salt Lake City. ' j ' n , NEW YORK (UP) Eduardo Lausse of Argentina has a wicked left hook but Quba's Cbico Varona claims he has more trouble with the kind of salve Lausse uses on v; his CUtS.v Lausse was protecting a gash over his right eye and trailing on the official scorecards Friday night when he knocked out Chico with a left to the jaw at 2:43 of the seventh- roundJ Lausse. weighed 156 2 pounds and Varona, 150, for the St. Nicholas Arena feature. The nationally broadcast and televised bout was scheduled to go 10 rounds. But Lausse finished Var ona with a tiger-lik- e fury after stepping up the pace because he feared referee Barney Felix might stop the bout due to the gash! over v his eye. The,' Cuban welterweight champion was out cold. After he revived, he said in Spanish that the salve Lausse had on the cut had blinded him and changed the tide i of the fight. 1 Li o 4 ' ' ' ir. . ' V. ..V :.t : j: - . - , a ' " , - $ . V .:. - ' - . 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