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Show 'a. JANUARY 23, 1955 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD - 3 Lea ders Cage Region Prbvo Blasts Granite ss - Y I Pion eers to Meet Lincoln; Payson To P lay Mi nets . . In Tilt 70-4- 0 newsworthy, is the announced A week old, but never-the-leof our of most game fish "waters. Fish and Game earlier opening ' - I : ' - ' - i ; ; cliff ' , - 1 y for Commission action a week ago set that opening this year tne By GARY RUMMLER than iviay 28. This is ten days to two weeks earlier Granite High was "first-est,- " practice for several years. ". first in 'three quarters, 11 Lehi's veteran quintet was. run-- 1 make Lehi's task of protecting Wlih the closing date set for October 9, this means we have scoring 'most-est- ,' not with the as but 1954 122 to during a general session of 135 days in length compared ning along iat the head -- of the its perfect league record evea blasted to its second Provo High natural both? fisheries and' , Payson's more tough. potential, Alpine Division Knowing full well that the. over the Gran win, league has scribbler so much your can be only Lions, werp out in Coach Vcrl Sudwceks and hatcheryii production, Lions ite Farmers. to the front add could we in Nebo the additional front but that believed days Loop, their any second long bothpicked up straight Led n Gleayes. clubs face tough assignments j league victory' with a triumph end of the angling season was "money in the bank" p the Average Golds by lynr.the Provo Bulldogs - lover- Juab- Friday; but they couldworthy, next Friday., j . license buyer. 25 point:, in for the of weeks exploded a to add couple n into trouble ; next ,Friday: In other words, if it is reasonable Coach Lars Peterson's while holding Gran to the earlietCppening of the season then we should do it. There thirdtot quarter n tremcn-hebv the they entertain the Tinti-iieers, sparked six to break the game wide ite r ; Miners. are a multiple of reasons as we see it.- -. of Brent have jdous play Dorton, lthough Provo never was Coachv Mahlon ifasmuson's days of June when openj three !run yic-up It is during the late days of May and early outdoors. straight league j It is then headed after the first quarter. but will face their, biggest! Miners, "; one- of the-- .preseason most any angler is chaffing at the bit to get jtories, Gleaves. Brent Sperry, and test of the season Fridriy .night .favorites, have gone down to two" that schools are out, that vacations are beginning.; For the next m Paul Johnson had complete con ' most get wheTr-thpeople and timewise, weatherwise both travel to Or em for a straight defeats and they will be I ninety days of the boards trol Provo for Liheoln. boiling mad and pointing tor a their .licks on .stream, lake, and reservoir. game wjth the smaller Farmer raised in the past because the normal against Some objection Coach .Evan Baugh's Tigers, big upset against the lions. So team, high water, period strikes at about this time. At best this varies smarting from a defeat, at the the Payson quintet better not short usual not forecast Provo As did be take could hardly over a 10 day period each year and hands American Fork. Friday take the Miners," too lightly or of charity, hitting- - for of a few weeks before hand. advantage f ;rright, are expected to be more they'll be in for. difficulties. s only nine out of 30 foul shots state from the is the program that Another planting wijl objection .than just a little tough as they Another big Nebo - game ' hatcheries could be the Springville at - Spanish' not be so far advanced. This actually concerns for "0 per cent. Granite doubled to on uacK I'. tne . get iry winning ') ' Fork encounter and both teams onlv the lesral Dlant so far as the immediate creelireturn is con- - that by sinking .12 out of 20 for beam. 60 cent. amount will' the be same; plant per iwin.ne oatumg tor a victory in cerned. What difference since there GOES IN' FOR LAYUP Lynn Gleaves (27) of Provo High goes for a layup during Friday night's Al T ". order to stay in. the ruining lor ed anyway and the nearer planted to the hook and jline teh better man point man tor tne eve- Paul Johnson, (28) of Provo. and Carlson (20)J Curtis (10) and Weidauer game. The will to return his Golds Tigers Usin. the. the title: Spanish Fork has the ningTwas worthy. the creel return. (11) of Granite watch the action; Provo won 70f40)- ' inconfines of their home which friennly home floor advantage, but the running jump shot,. , Congratulate Commission court next and that underhis same for cludes Friday reasons will; Red Devils, after getting off to a legi. Without' eoine into any mere of the many tucking y in him when neath. the other the air. slow, start : against Juab, threw wa'H lilt in rnneratnlate Chairman Bob Bullock. ;and sevthe nets for swished the blocks to Tintic in their only commission members for scheduling the earlier opening this. year to his in addition field en more real other ils, . A Roh nut it. "We felt we could eive more people 7g league encounter to date', so Division He tor Jordan' tree six Memorial tnrovs, they could do more than just holiday.; pleasure by opening this year on the long Box w in L 10 ; Pet. the of third these out from coming give the Dons a good scare. said the commission realized there would be less legate 4 1.000 0 v:.... Severe Jolt Cyprus the hatcheries, probably higher water to contend with, and maybe quarter. Provo High's' Bulldogs hoping cut out for it, because both PROyO G Ft F F; Other 4 1 .800 Gleaves and Johnson hit for Murray Division . games. , Alpine some higher elevation roads still wet and hard to tifavel, . en-es are 1 Russell in 3 2 their take another 3 I gam 750;to . and-1- 4 step big; Tooele' for 15 4; Granite's Provo. next find American will understandable Friday We believe "With them that these are problems 0 ,J " 500 determined drive to gain a spot counters. They will tangle with .James 2 2 for the losers was Wcidaner at Earlier Bingham Pleasant high the a Grovy and BY line during o,Fork we can all accept in the "chance to wet ?r,fi!in the Class A tournev will be Davis at Kaysville Tuesday- night Dav 1 0 f "S 6 11. with The at loser of the Carbon. will Judge JHgh warm days of spring. At least a trial of one yearj certainly to pick! up a couple of; and then travel to Salt Lake City AV. d o 4 16 3 6 000 0 ... ...... battling Grantsville Granite final the In r Fork period. iea?ant hotTdisrupt the total fisheries setup, and we can readily change C 0 OOOlIPore Big 8 triumphs this week. Friday , night for a game with Clark 0 0 4 of ball the "will its bave" best way Dug its 'title game. game Piayed hopes back if .it proves unwise. 1 Row r But the Big Green has its work; West High 0 u - dealt a severe blow while Sevier Division Carbon -For several years the department has based? it's fisheries Using a pressing defense " ' W L Pet. 4 11 and BY 5 Two victories mis week would leaves against Frovo's High will be battling to'"' prograni on.an average fishing season of 125 days based upon the tour v 0 3 1.000 0 0 4 . ... Richfield I'aae'... "tournament the boost the. hit for Farmers out of the Alpine cellar. Bulldogs majorstay productive potential of our t waters and the hatcheries. If this .668 2 1 0 0 0 - 1 ewis Sevier At Nprfh the stock in this preof The their considerably. quar league "standings; points mean's cutting a few days .off the tail end of the season so that ity ... 2 2 .500 sent time "they are tied with eiow.wl i." 4, 04 Wayne Alpine Division we can add those same days to the front end as was done this ter. United Press By .. 1 2 .333 West for third place in the Big Bcccroft ' vear. then we are stilt for that move. W L West and Gleaves South Sevier . , Granite's i 0 3 .000 Payson 54 Juab 40 Wasatch the1 r in Academy ... the Lehi. Eight fast j. standings. scoring 'After all. you have 100 per cent of 'the anglers jout during the parted : - Uintah Division Spanish Fork 59 TVINTIC ' 17 10 52 Lincoln-,.. Totals ' The Bulldogs ffr -- e. defeted the GRANITE 7' South Cache 61 Ogclen 52 early days and only about 15 to 20 per cent out during the last first W L 't F P American Fork ... pct ball1 West icgai. bv stealing the Darts in their opening Big Eight three-foweeks. It would hurt because we are one of those Ben Lcmond 62 Logan 44 1 0 1 3 000 1 Zanani to:Umon Grove .'. game a couple of weeks' ago on included in the latter. It is still the equitable! thing; to do in and, popping in a field goal 15 Altamont '500' Boar River 47 Box Elder 31 1 1 h .Mian " 0 2 the Provo fjooi , but the 'Dogs put Gra..ite out ahead after I High..' of pleasure to the most people. 50o!North Cache 63 Weber 37 giving the greatest amount 1 1 ....... Uintah .7 2.) Carbon on the ved .'. tic ' Creel . 0 3 to seconds had are find a the away I likely going :...;.:.'..; '333' Provo 70 Granite 40 Limits 1 2 ...... "2 15 Duchesne x it Doesn't" matched on include Gleaves scoreboard. the court. Davis, rougher Saturday littiej Though the general season was set, no action was taken con.000 Olympus 45 South 42 ....... 0 0 0 2 eight's Pleasant Grove-Best slapped Tabiona with a jump shot. High encounter will South Emery 62 Greenriver 44 Friday night's cerning creel limits, later opening of certain wafers, baits and in Dixie Division ' 3 game. a seconds hook few a' later, Montic-elltheUrne 26 mark the first lures, and other regulations that go;Mto make ?p the annual Bulldogs .W L Pct.iSan Juan 40 which was again countered by and jPanthers have met this year. fishing proclamation. These will be set In April following further a 3 0 1.0.00 'American Fork 59 Lincoln 50 ... Dixie jump i,hot by Gleaves. 0 1.000! Lehi 45 Carbon 33 study and recommendations from field men, "sportsmen's groups Whe' The. standings: Enterprise in another West jlippec1 Manti 60 Ephraim 25 and others. 1 2 W L .333 Hurricane and Gleaves follow59 Moroni 37 The general opening of May 28 will no doubt include all waters 2 1 .3 0 r .333;Gunnison .. Ceda East Totals 22 20 11 55 City '333 Beaver 39 Milford 2. but" those in the High tJintas and a few other mipor exceptions. ed siiit, it looked like the other Kanab ...'rlv... 1 2 3 0 Jordan of the two ears might 1 Thad Hansen and others have asked if the earlier opening included members ... - 3 .000 Parowan 56 Delta 40 Provo I Titi.'.i. iirx : as back into the dressing Valley . .... Division go wjelJ 51 Davis 40 ; . . 1 Fish take. Wg are assured thatjt does. Jordan West .2 j' buil I Sanpete i slf ive Engl: of almost lo'cjbmet rooms. half But after Xhere is a good chance thatTa reduction of creel limits will be W L Pet. North Summit 55 Park City 42 Davis i an oi. railroad American the the lquarfer had gone by, 4 . .i 0 1.000 ,ToceIe 63 Dugway 33 . Gunnison ... ..orcKe forthcoming this year for. some of the waters Vhich annually Fhcne 605 tHi Olympus "Stiurbri'dae Lion." into North i '0 game xaptains South Summit 54 Morgan 47 receives the greatest fishing pressure. 2 1 .666 ...... Granite a Sanpete FLORAL run KNUDSEN do which at llones trial ni; Ciranite s Manti ..... the scoring column, as iar as we are concerned this also makes scjnse, especially; ctclvA 2 1 .886 Cyprus 41 Murray 40 South on Aii.: 9. 1829 dale. Pa., charity toss, and Ephraim 47 59 ........ 0 3 .000! Richfield Wayn Provo Captain Brent Sperry with!.-- ; Xo douht apich an action woud bring howls of 0 3 .000; North Sevier 43 Wasatch Acad. from dismay a tie a goal irorn unuer me um a few. Yet we had just as well face it the only, Uintah 49 Altamont 29 Region One way to give any W L Pct. Union 52 Duchesne 38 equality to the potential take and stay within the optimum of pro- ket. In the. junior varsity game the Bear River 4 0 1.000 Dixie' 45: Hurricane 42 duction is to cut limits to meet the angling pressurje. ' 3 1 Tne average of us would be mighy happy if w0 had a much reverse of the main auraeuon Ben Lomond .666; Kanabe 58 Valley 42 MM 2 2 better chance to take half as many fish. And most! of us are the tok place. Provo fell apart in Weber .500; Enterprise 44 Cedar. 42 Gra-:ant" ihird let the irter qu 40 44 th 2 2 rawhp Bryce Valley 'average' who make ip. 80 per cent of the anglers and take .500; Panguitch ite ake over tue lead and win Qm,th about 20 per cent of the fish. .500.' Marysvale 66 Escalante 38 2 2 2 after Provo had led 1 3 box Elder" .333 .. j Think and Recommend at half time. 1 . 3 .333 Logan to Anyway think about and recommend if you something summary: game Varsity Mz mM 1 3 .. .333 ... 1 Uk Ogden II ue ,Fommissln welcome any recommendations you pnnVn V X.. 1 G Ft F P Division Millard a Decier way 10 scnedule the Soerrv 1 9 4 IT,. , W L Pct. UnW Arfrircc ihnm , km ro anglin? season ..v-In ixurin ll 0 O.Parowan you ... .. cji AUred iiempje i u j 2 0 1 000 !,Tluli nave suggestions .. : f rnnrernincf tho raairfrtinn o , uu iu vauiuiiuiio in tvmic Aurii Ilemjningway 1 0 2 Delta You can be sure ttley'll be considered. 2 1 Pin 2 14, Millard 6 1 1 Jojin$on ' ' ' Yours for fun. Casey. 1 3 5 Beaver Clark 1 1 .500 1 lSMilford 7 CHICAGO (UP) Ea Lubanski. of Gleaves ... ... 0 3 000 lial MBr 0 0 0 San Juan - Emery Division Detroit, Mich., was the man to Day 7 20 6 at the halfway mark Goldi worthy W L Pet beat Saturday has-bee- n, ' i -- 70-4- 0, sky-scrapi- i ng - . and-Bria- - - -- Pio-'ru- , . , - - has-bee- HAW . f- n ' : ; , ey I . . ' : Provo-Grani- te . : ; " " . Golds-worth- Bulldogs Face West Davis In Big 8 Tilts This Week Prep Standings - ...- . -- : ; Bulldog Junior Score Varsity . . , i a.way-from-ho- . Grove-Americ- . . . an 0- - . . ... s, semi-egu.ar- Prep Cage Scores -- ; ' .. . - ..... ' ; ... - . . - . ' . . j ur dje-har- ds 5x-PIcasa- nt n Y . ! . . ; Y . 1 - .3 . . miini two-pointe-r, . .- : mFLOWERS '. . . 0- . j . j . . - ( . . . . . ' - j . . ,-ith . : j -- N . rv j 55-5- s -- it-Is "'" Lubanski Becomes Ronf in Ta iwui . Sl'Star . ' Spanish Fork Qui nte t Downs Tin tic, 59-4- 1 Slow-Starti- Kay ........ . Elton Robbins Top scoring honors went to tals Herald Sports Writer - Langford who potted 19 points, GRANITE ecK anaiaiKpre . . . Iiau EUREKA- - Led by Tony Lang-- ! rZZ ' ;ior-tnuons.iAsmon ford, the Spanish Fork Dons rout-!""d- l" - iu;5acn "l sPn ed the Tintic Miners, 541, here' "-ifn- a y riiUd-- v uTn' Spanish Fork using a consistent attack the Stolworthv Dons quickly moved into-- a 4"0 ad-- 1 Williams .. vantage which they retained until' Mitchell . . four minutes had been played iniHair the first quarter. Ryan of Tintic Edwards .. then sank a free throw to give the Hanks Miners their first point ' of' the Langford 7. '' - 10 .. . .W, ?l '. 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 4 0 0 1 2 6 0 io; 0 2 0 2 1 3 9 South 'Emery . . 2 North Emery . 2 Blanding ...... jMoab 70;Monticello .... P; Greenriver1: - 4 1 2 61 1 0 2 ,2 6 i 1 Clawson 0 Sperry O Weidaner UShriefer 00 7 19 .0 1 1 G Ft F counters apiece. Cartis G TF P West 1 .3 1 29 30 . 71' 5 2 3 4 10 0 2 1 0 ' ........ ... r . Meet Bowling 1.000 of the 16th annual the "world seEies" .666 Tournament .6H6 of bowling. .500 Lubanski. who has made the .000; Mort Luby all - American bowling .000: team for the past two years, rolled! for a 944 games of i d a y, the day's high Pct. series All-Sta- r. 4 2 2 ...... ...... 1 0 . .... .. 1.000. scries. 1.000! He led another Detroit iKegler, 600Tom Hennessey, 152.27 to 152,02, 3 .. 3 2 Totals 2 I 0 2 2 ll j 2 Marysvale . Panguitch . Bryce Valley i Piute 1.000 ASKS FOR !.6'66 ; .333 .000 . Stolhandske Inks '49er Contract - SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Tom Moinandske, offensive end and linebacker, has si?nrri his 1955 contract with the San Francisco Forty-Ninerit was announced today. He currently is stationed at Ft. Bliss in El Paso. Tex., but is expected ' to be released from. the army next sum- " - 21o-pou- nd top-ranke- JAIL GETS IT Farlie AIARION, 111.- tUP) Vaughn, 50, told a judge he ; was h a vagrant and wanted a ' sentence. jail The judge asked why. Vaughan explained he is a lunch wagon cook on the county fair circuit in the sjimmertime and will be out of work until June. The judge obliged, SENTENCE 333 . Esealanfe under the Petersen point system 7,1 Onp noint is "amps. .250 awarded for each game won and .000 another for each. 50 points of the! accumulative score. a. "W;aftp-- Pct. V 1 .500 1 1 North Rich 3 aoutn Rich o 4 South Sevier Division W L 14 20 12 40 5 "Fr J 4 . '1 j. 0 W North Summit Wasatch ..'.. Fark City .. ... South Summit Patterson Signs For Bout With Esau Ferdinand - ...... Summit Division Score by quarters: IMendenhall 2 7 11! Provo .. . ...... 11 31 56 70 . However, the Dons quickly: Argyle 0 2 2 2;Granhe ....... 9 21 27 40 . . siammea uacK to taKe an o--i ieaa Beck 4 3 2 10 . ... before big Doil Wall tanked an other foul shot, for Tintic. The Totals 17 39 25 59 Dons seemed to explode all at Tintic G T F P at once and. led 17-- 2 at the end of the Atherly 3 4 1 7 first quarter. Schow 2 1 D 4 Wall opened the second) quarter Ryan . 1 4 2 4 by hitting tipin for. Tintic, but D. Wall 4 6 2 10 : Lsngfotd kept the Miner center Robinson : 'I . 3 7 4 10, covered pretty well as the Dons 'Nelson SAN FRANCISCO 2' (UPl 1 0 0 Floyd ran up another string of points to C Wall d light heavy-- 4 0 2 0 0 Patterson, lead"' 29--6 at halftime. Ed Beck! Daniels 2 0 0 weight contender from New York, and Tom Stolworthy hit welMrornJ Spurrier 0 0 O.will meet Esau ierdinand of San the guard line, for the Dons during) Francisco in ; a rematch at the the second quarter, r Totals 16 24 9 Civirj Auditorium, Feb. 28, it was : It was a different Tintic tea nr Spanish Fork . .. . . 17 29 47 41 59 announced today. Patterson outthat took the floor for the second Tintic 2 6 26 41 pointed Ferdinand several months " half and the Miners played pretty Officials Overly and Brooks. ago Jin New York. well on even terms with the Dons during the third quarter, buf A sign In the Everglades NaSpanish Fjork had too big a iead tional Park in Florida warns for the losers to overcome. would-b- e that "fishing The ;game suddenly turned into within one,anglers mUe of Royal Palm "a wild, wide-ope- n fracas in the Ranger Station is reserved for third quarter, but the Dons held the birds." The sign illustrates - a 4 lead going the point by a picture of a bird commanding 'Into the fourth quarter. holding a fish in its mouth- .'r ; M IM ..-...- ng By JOHN DAVIS same. 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Phone 476 In American Fork: DALE'S CONOCO KEN'S CONOCO ' In Orem: - $18.94 , s20.46 Rlus Taxes In Provo: JOHNIES' COXOCO 12 , Tire BRUCE'S, CONOCO N. 7th East 8-t- G. & B. CONOCO No. 5th .West- STEELE'S CONOCO 5th W. Center DOUG'S CONOCO WEST'S CONOCO . 1st E. Center CHIEF TIMP SERVICE W. A. "ASH" MARSHALL & and Recappable . f th East 3rd South In Springville: O LES'S CONOCO Spanish Fork: JOE'S CONOCO . SONS-DISTRIBU- TOR 1 |