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Show Sunday Herald Stock Car Races Set For Summer At Payson leaderette ' 77 77. Sponsored by the scheduled for May 31r(Memorial a series of Day), according to Woody Wilson, lions Club, Payson stock car races will be held, here president of the Utah County this summer, with the first race Stock Racing Assn. By UNITED PRESS .Wilson said 15 owners of stock Twice lately we have heard the theory expressed that cars have indicated that they will AMERICAN LEAGUE observaA rather the is enter cars with their the silly in fishing." spoiling races, "spinning & Club - G. AB. R. H. Pet the possibility that five more may Player tion as we see it. Avila, Qeve. i 31 121 23 45 .380 . enter. 31 114 23 . 43 .377 Cleve. called so with true the is that Rosen, It spinning fishing The Memorial Day racing pro Boone. Detroit 27 100 19 36 .360 gear has caught on like wildfire during the past few gram will feature six races. Each TutUe, Detroit 23 100 16 36. .360' car also will participate in time years. Also true that it makes distance and reasonable NATIONAL LEAGUE The first race will begin trials. casting accuracy for the novice and the occasional angler. 2 p. m. at Jablonski, StXi 34 151 20 57 .377 On the plus side as we see it is the fact that these on Other win races be held July Hamner, Phila.j 31 119 15 44 .370 to more people when NEW YOflK (UP) Pierre Lang- - 5 and July 24. It also is planned Musial, St. Louis 34 133 37 43 .361 and other factors give more pleasure ' ' lois, upset conqueror of top; mid to hold one race in June and one Home Runs V ;MusiaI, Cards 14 ; they do go fishing. contender Joey uiarcei-l- o ia August, but the exact dates for Cubs 12; Kluszewski, Reds We always like to think of the guys and gals who dleweight was planning today to return these races have not been set yet. Sauer, 10; Rosen, Indians 9. .... took their fish with a fly as the true Ike Waltons. Yet soon to France and wait there, for a Runs ' Batted In: Musial, Cards world title. . ' the record shows that for time expended angling no sht e 43; Rosen, Indians 39; Bell, Reds method took more fish than we so called purists who used Hero of the third major French 33; Jablonski, Cards 33. ' upset in eight days; Langlois said MusiaL Cards 37: Moon, the fly. Runs: : a third "rub he would not Cards 33; As far as your scribbler is concerned the fly fishing ber" match togrant Schoendienst, Cards 33. of Giardello young i Hits Cards 57 ; MuJ ablonski, outfit will still be used whenever it will take 'em. We'll Philadelphia, whom he floored and Cards 48; Schoendienst, Cards sial, in their have the spinning gear, the trolling outfit and the casting outpomted pradioreturn, SPRING vTLLE Members of 48; BelL Reds j 46; Avila, Indians Square . road along as well if we think there is a chance we may the Junior Wildlife will meet to 46. ClubHaU Lemon. at Memorial Indians the "itching: night of need tnem to taKe Iisn. out The defeat knocked Joey room for a special meeting and Raschi, Cards Lopat, Yankees And we'll give a boost anytime to any gear that will a title shot in October. and officers are i); Fodres, Dodgers Presko. ffivo mnro nonnlo mnro nlOflsnro nuMnnra That. 19 the im- - Pierre, who had lost & close de-- all members Cards Yankees to fc be Morgan, present, according urged two cision to Giardello nearly v i. i - a. i v ' chal. to Louis Schardine. . will ta spinning lacme or wnau nave portani imng as we see- it, and . by-laconstitution The ; you. lender's check with the New York and outline will be completed After all, every license buyer has the privilege to Boxing Commission Monday' and madei of the summer an activities, she pleases under the prescribed rules1.1. and Bob J?"1 Olson-Rock- y ang e as he or title which are to include fishing t?i-t. i i l mirh at San FYanMcnn in Ansnist trips, baseball, and other sum are to value anyone unless tney caugnt., Giardello, the 1 favorite, de-- mer recreation. . attending the' meeting Lookincr'at it broadlv. what difference how they are clared, "I want a rubber match Those will also see a movie on trout Native trout eggs numbering once mm i. at taken as long as it is with rod ' and reel and we stop when l wiUKingiois, instruc 288,216 were taken at the Straw ouu x wouiu nave ogam mzi. ;msui fishing. Several to we reach the legal limit? , show berry-Clyalso be will hr tors m. present t Tnpntai Creek station' on . . .Better that we worry more aoout tne guy wno nogs down because Castellani got the this phase of fishing and how to May 14. flies. fight with oison in- use the game every chance. he gets and less about some new August title These are the first eggs to be ' Wildlife The group have spe- - taken forlrlfl thnf itivoo mnra oniial rtTMinrTiTnifv fn tno hnar nflSfceaa OI me. this year from the heavy atto 1 .o, tiaixiicu uc was ciallyrinvited the Jaycees i. 4.:il i. ...L a i. of ti. fish now in the holding run vjiaiucmj, ouu j uon with uu them. tuu uncii uui. aie t get lisneriuen mat for Friday end this meeting FJr" physically" "right on Clyde Creek. Hundreds ponds before 3,731 night's ing a Dig snare oi tne Din. . . of ire still coming up spawners fans, "but my heart just wasn't 11 P. M. CLOSING T the from the reservoir. river xiume Again to fighK" He said he had been BOMBAY (UP All hotels and is ex The must operation in restaurants spawning Late this vear but never-the-le- ss finally came home completely disgusted since last close at 11 m. Bombay mid-Junto into continue mid of instead pected p. "u .v with upwards of six again. We refer to the annual trek up to our humble night as part of the city govern this year eess coin? to the hatch- abode in Vivian Park., million n rv cw ment's policy of austerity. Bom ICS 11U1U UI1S SUU1V.C CI An intended snort stay there six years ago has now Unranked Langlois, scaling I59y4 bay also has prohibition to turned into that man v lone summers of Dlea&ureable pounds Qiardello's 160,; floored PAYSON , 3 Co ugi t Em & ha UevQ m Make A leam SUNDAY. MAY 23, .1934 UUh County, Utah . f.lajar Leagues Langlois Stuns Giardello In Fistic Upsof . ! r , : 1 " Junior Wildlife Group Sets Meet At Springville at-th- ; ayatJon 6-- 6: 5-- 0; ! -- ... 3-- 0; ws i-- nL Tl'n i.; 5-- . ... . fly-tyi- hn'trA I - r v I. ; Pottea- -' second, BYU's Mick Eggert-se- n at third, and; Utah's Don Geis at shortstop. The out--; field was composed of Humble, Utah's Paul Cook, and Ralph Morgan ; of Brighara ::: sportsmen rsot Required To Use Guides y deer hunters. from at some are available "Guides,, fishing camps and in some areas during the deer hunting season. The second team consists' The section of Utah law covering this activity reads as follows: of Lyn Foster, BYU catcher; Dave .Lewis, BYU first base"Any person who shall assist any man; Bob Hendricks, Mon- other person in pursuit of fish tana second baseman;,. Dale or game and accept compensaBain, Utah third baseman ; tion therefor shall be termed a Phil Oyler,, BYU shortstop; guide. Keith Peterson; Montana outAny adult resident upon paying the guide license lee may receive field; Scott Jeffs, Utah-Sta- te outfield; Merrill! Hardy, BYU a permit to act as a guide,' and it chnll ho unlawful fnr anv rwr. Outfield ;. and pitchers Marlin Shields of Utah State and son to act in that" capacity with: out first having secured such a Gary Hoover of Utah. One of the standout per- - permit. experienced than the first string, the second team also carries plenty jof- power. Second Team non-reside- nt -- - I , - - a-.1- .220 - , -- ar ; I , , .Young. y. The two-ma- n pitching staff t. for the first team was made up of Ray Lish of Brigham Young and Montana's Roger Marshall. Lish. was one of .two players to merit a berth as a unanimous choice. The other unanimous choice, was Montana's' hard-tittin- g catcher, Eddie Anderson, who Is considered one of the finest ball players to come out Sportsmen are not required to of the intermountain' college r use. the, services of licensed circuit. For the second year while in pursuit of fish guides in a row Anderson hit over in Utah. andor game most .400 of with mark the, long-ba- ll his hits being of the spokesmen noted Department ''-the above in answer to recent ; variety. ' Although younger and less questions which came chiefly Campanella the Brooklyn Dodgers couldn't be blamed for, looking a bit sheepish when they" accepted the National League's two top individual awards of 1953 from leagve president War' ren Giles Friday night. Campanella, the league's most valuable player last season, is sidelined with a broken! hand and batting average while Furilthe lo, league's 1953 batting chamwent into the game hitting pion, ' " r. the poll consists -- a s t i n g a defensively strong infield; powerful hit- ting in the outfield, and veteran pitchers on the mound, the sports exceptional balance- for a col- lege team. Seven of the 10 players named on the first team are seniors, while one junior and two sophomore were fortunate enough to earn a berth on the squad. The two first-yeplayers are Lou Mele, Utah second sacker, and Sam ng - extra bases with getting bis long blasts. All but one player named on the second tring have one or more years cf ball to play with their repsective teams. Lewis, Hendricks, Oyler, Jeffs and Shields are scphomores this year. Montana will play the Eastern Division champion next week in Missoula for the Skyline baseball crown. "10 ger at first base, Mele at Roy and Carl Furillo - of tl Sgf picked this week by coaches and sports, publicists The Grizzlies landed four positions on the first team, while Utah a n d Brigham Young each had three play-- i ers named on the first string. BROOKLYN, N.Y. (UP) . i?Ser0sondndthirJd living there. Small talk with our good hosts Jim and Mom Morrow and their family, with the Hansens, Cbrdners, siJh and seventh tn win th unC WTeises, Rambeaus and many others who call the Park mous decision, it snapped Joey's home; the evenings with friends as the fire smiles back winning streak at five straight., Prac' from the fireplace: these and a host of- other little things summer make the outdoors in the: canyon good to "come h Wound t nth th thr viZ DacK to. officials favoring him on rounds Wp flskrd Mnmmv t.hp nthpr evenintr what shp. likpd a follows: Referee Ruby Gold best about this habit. Her answer was that M:mJlS$L JAa,?, i wc uur auu uuii bcc ii iiieuua mucii uurixiK me xaiiiiiy P ' .11 The United Ptp; affrpH restj. oi ine year we ao geti 10 see mem wnne we are m squad Campy, Furillo Receive Top Player; Awards Trout Eggs Taken From Strawberry 288,216 . "."L nu ki 7. 3-- 0. de . . , 4-- 0; , ' - , is Phil Oyler, BYU sophomore, who hit .404 during the course of the season,- besides ; B o , .. diamond all-divisi- on - formers on the second' team Pottenger, Montana first base-- ; ' man. Outfielder Clint Jlumble of Montana was the junior. Poll t Named by The infield as named by ,. Montana, the baseball team that upset the experts, and won the Western Division : championship, dominated the - :. , , ; - j r , ... l0?11. - . Go' now-annu- al 1 jLl A1 ; thecanyor OddsandEnds A Texas town newspaper puts out an annual edition ucvuwcu to iiuwiuiK eiac uut iianiug. xne j.o page spreau covers nothing else, including heavy advertising on all Wnrlr w, fl w.. rrmHA vwmii.c Sh 00 HnQ Grounds pvjeib I I J UnuerWuy a. "P?.11 a?a renaDilitatlon pro- of the vear. MiVht be . worth a trv hv nnr r- tt- - Thar TTpt-.on tne state's public shootine jeci a.'."ii..::T. am. une vining sure, ic wouia nave to come out a day or grounds west of Corinnp rmiZ hvn hpfnrp thp nnpnincrfnr Tin tia wmilr? ha arrvimrl nl cot under wav a th rnntracArc mio me area. read it . . . liememoer to include mosquito dope and sunr""" yuj. of the work First phase : r vnn K.i'nn. . ... nil wKon -.M wuuuwyx ciiuiiiicut. include rebuilding of the main x auu uurn nave sponea many an ouung A re- - dike on Crocker Lake instanainder as well to be more alert for snakes during drouth tion of a water control structure, y ars. rsot many places in Utah where you have to worry construction ot a major waternai. ana.graveia out rattlers, but it is our. experience that where they m.gfii De iouna you 11 una- - tnem more prevalent nearr The second contract win he let moneys are available to con- during extreme dry periods . . ."Timely j r fishing waters wc an uuiaoor lovers is an- article Dy Annur 11. w lor .icauing Cnnw4.I orhort uic uiauu. auu umra auu uic A:a1J tha Mow iooita again bring this waterfowl proj Yours for fun, Casey. ect into full use L ,7." or-- o r-- . jis r w--m 4. ... -- fApry . " - . The public shooting Fish Planting Trucks On The Move With Soring Stocking Fish planting trucks from the state's twelve hatcheries are-othe move daily as the spring stocking program reaches its peak. June 12, opening day of the n . Walleyed Pike Hatched At Kamas Hatchery The nearly two million walleyed pike eggs recently purchased by the Utah Department of Fish and Game have' now been hatched at the state's Kamas hatchery and planted into several waters over the state. Substantial plants were made In each of the following waters: Utah Lake, Yuba, Echo, Hyrum, Nine Mile and Mona reservoirs. Pelican Ponds, Lehl Mill Pond and the Sugar Factory pond west of Spanish Fork. " This is the fourth year in which walleyes have been planted in the state. The stocking program will continue In waters found suitable to this species. Walleyes may be taken by legal angling methods and in legal limits during the open season. - I I.--- IXSUSANCE RATES 1 If yoa doa't drink i Ot GET YOUR LICENSE : $b 3. 133East Center PrtfmH Risk Provo Ifatval hn. A - iy .i 1 V 1 C. v . MOW! I . ii J A : A Most Complete Line of Sporting Goods UUJu d If ygsar fees cssd rcpfisaag cSrs lb c :') f 1 - :r ' . . ; ccs, yoare check ing ca tires, fill u; ? with Utoco gasoline finest in our history. You just can't buyj a more powerful And whi gasoline! A perfect Drive in at any XMec statitm for "tops" m service and prodmH. You'll like our dean "White Tohb" restrooms, too. Let's go--w- ith Utoeoi team-ma- te is Utoco Bchdeans as k liibricates-an- d ''."? 'r it..'1 45th ear of Service HD-- Motor Oil, M adds years to engine life. - tm A deer Our Bargain Table! nrsnrx - C T I psepared for Mercury motors, . leecraft and Rockholt boats and Tee Nee trailers. We. now have a complete stock of the new Mercury Motors on hand, including the Mark 50 (40 H. P.) motor. - i. Get your new '54 Hunting and Fishing license now-d- on't wait in line June 11th! Deer hunters I The regular season opens this year, Saturday, Oct. 23rd. (Better make those necessary arrangements nowl) , - special inducements bu expect more from MERCHANDISE AT COST AND LESS! Monson Ins. Agency .'i-,--.1- - -- SEND THIS COUfOM No. cylindt Motor No. Juntit driver's of ctrz Buiin.M f J PUatur ". - 3 ; qscti-tfo- n Phone 3466 ' f CHIT TOTAL set sS s , An you ready for the big Juno 12th Opening? (the regular fishing season opens June 12, the high Uintas July 3). Wt have several good used outboard ' motors boats and ' trailers that have been taken in on new ELIGULE todaj. ftF ,on - I I ( AT SHASPIY ASSTA1KEXS AH Jl Cdn. tmw EUT " f I why lap pay rca AUTO v a. THE ACCIDENTS CF those ground marshes are one of six such mi gratory waterfowl projects owned by the state and maintained by the Department of Fish and Game for free entry and hunting by the public. AJUCVLUJ. 1. XCHJf 1 UUICU, J win ima ..w- - flrp attemntine to brine all x a ta tuian iroui, waters siocKea wrtn such physical properties as the oneahd a j quarter million leeal public shooting grounds into full use. This marsh, believfed to be or Larger fi?sh sinr th rin the 1953 season last October, Planting of legals will continue cfa too fnr nnhlic use with fish as me season progresses, ii " and game license , fees, is to be uiv iwu uu ouc - uau completely rehabilitated." CA,ueu minion seven men, or larger, is federal aid spon- trout will again be planted this sored project The department is reim-yea- r, according to Department bursei at 75c on the dollar for oi j; isn, ana uame spokesmen. monevs exDended. They note that this number was reached for the first time a year RESTITUTION PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) A ago following extensive hatchery of the conscience - stricken person who Improvements at several 12 plants. Maior work projects said he broke some windows in a are scheduled to enlarge and re-- nubile school 12 years: ago has pair three more of the hatcheries mailed a; wo checK to tne scnoo. this year. Idepartment. IN PROVO teg. Irod AAork, Alia Supply Co. r lllll 7 UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY |