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Show ' j , . - j '"''..''!.' i J : ! 12 f , " 7 j - , ; . j J j j'-'- ' j j Fullmer; Sag os - V r i y f ' .'' i . SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY U 1955 Utah County. Utah .: - , to M - - Oufctoor.Go To Be Held Toski To Come to Provo Fresh From Playing in Las Vegas Golf Tourney On June 20 r ' 7 v- - .) i ; - jf r m , golfdom's all-timoney winner, ; will come to Provo to conduct a clinic at the Timpanogos Course on Wednes day fresh from playing in the Tournament of Champions at Las .7:. Vegas. Following Saturday's Toski was round, the in third place in the Las Veeas joust with a score 144. Wednesday' clinic will begin at 1 p.m., followed by an exhibition match at 1:30 p.m. In ,;.r. SALT LAKE CITY. (UP) Utah's usual battling Thoughts of fishing (as who hasn't) and conversacopper miner Gene Fun- - mer has extra ! ihe word some in comes for signed to fight GU Tur Strawberry 4 won a unanlnaous deci:who ner, Jtion and thought. ' in sion their last outing, in an outt The old txrnd east across the mountains from us has door bout June 20 at West Jordan j become an increasingly important water in the fishery; Park.- Not Turner cut Fullmer'a win skein is potential of our state with passing ofum-n-the yeahi. ever iuwc at 29: and decked the Utah battler xne Deauty spot oi au our iisning areasr 7. in the fish pressures as more for the first time in his career earproducer; taking ' i Important lier this month in Brooklyn. season. each" reel H of "us take up the rod and reser-The return match .is expected to I Now add to the importance of the Strawberry be biggest fistic event since voir the fact that lerejis the state's only .water where the Utah's - Moore 1 Maxim h t heavy any number of native trout eggs can be taken from its championship bout twoi gyears ago. i run of spawners to perpetuate this choice species of Marv Fullmer'i Jenson, managi trout in this and many other waters in the state. er, and' matchmaker Laurel Brown :y Doubly important now; because .the state Jgets no announced the fight after agreeing I more Yellowstone native cuthroatl eggs, which nas been upon, terms with Georgie Katz: ' r :7a chief source in the past. Nor can uch eggs be had Turner's manager. Turner, who fights out of Philathrough any other! source with any degree of depen- delphia, will get $10,000 guarantee costs. 7 dability and then only at extreniely high $3,000 plus - ' So it is that the department of fish and game is transportation $5,000 expenses and ; spending several thousand dollars to construct a ladder Jenson said the fight will be the holding ponds, and other facilities first in a series of big cards he along the spillway at" the south end of the Strawberry. hopes to turn out at the West Jor; IThe work is presently going on and an expected four to dan' Park, this summer. The. park hold about 10,000 fans. Jenson six million eggs will be taken at this station as, the work will, saiT ringside seats would scale up ! is completed in time lor the spawning run expected to to $10 and he hopes. for. a total i get underway in the next couple of weeks, V j r , gate of $85,000. V is Graciouslv Given Turner will come to Utah about Approval for the work was graciously given by the two weeks before the fight to be ; Strawberry water users Association, wno; leases xne nsn-- 1 come accustomed to, the altitude. Philadelphian has been fighting, spawning and other rights to the. state department The ing! under the tutelage of former i so that you and I can enjoy this resource. The SDillway spawning operation will be in addition heavyweight champ Joe Louis. Fullmer has been working stead; to the one currently operating at the confluence of the and ily since the last. Turner Strawberry river: and Clyde Creek near the highway at is expected to be "high"fight for the the north end of the lake. Few eggs 'have ever beenaken June battle. His handlers said he j- from the run of spillway spawners and the combined num- - had a groin muscle million him in which more ten this or reach handicapped both injury should year. her from the he and earlier 1 fight promised overall 1 How much this means to the , fishing picture would make a better showing this Via accented when it is known that the continued fineVfish-- f time. ing for native trout in high mountain sections such as the Matchmaker, Brown 'promised a and Thousand Lake sections is dependent preliminary card. rJintas, Boulder of ?onjthis source of eggs for its beginning. Perpetuation return nd spawning, stock alike in the Straw-i;berr- y i'h$ creel On itself is also dependent of the success of this op-- i Report I ':aB:&W , ' , , 77: 7"il7'71;:' ' t ' i Ml 1 mzm . , v ; ' " 7 j j j I 1 d hard-hittin- g " " .vr - j -- -'' Made Raters Suitable For Trout might ask what has happened to spawning ! stocks in other areas such as the Fish LakeUScofield, tand son on? Or why hasn't all the spawn possible to get SALT LAKE CITY (UP) --QAt lateen taken from the Strawberry before this year?v half of the 1,951 mils of main) least In a way both questions can.be at least jpartially channel streams and tributaries! of inswered by one word, pressure; fishing pressure as more the Weber, Bear, Sevier and San us add to the crowd each year Fewer f isH in. any water rivers are suitable habitat Hive to the normar three years required before the first pitch for trout the Fish and Game De reached. Fewer waters still have the partment said today. iyear of spawning isand hide areas as has the Strawberry, 7 Department biologists said at 'natural food, scape f tcertainly none other its size, and none other left where least 1,001 miles of the streams I native trut eggs can be taken on an economically sound can; be used at least part of each was arrived at The Some51 J -- I itt . . ' ; Abasia. ':,'Sr';'-''-7:- One might ask why not the production of native trout in jthe. hatcheries from spawning stocks held there ! we hold the rainbow at several of them? The answer is :Hhat the native trout cannot be raised successfully to ijjnaturity in confined cement ponds, at least on a sound f i -- !doUar. basis. k ... ' , figure year.4 ! ' - ... : . v : -- nd . le i Marciqno Offers Waiter To Coclcell on Title Battle - -- State's Fishing " I ' 's Future Given Shot Arm all-arou- nd , - m , j TOP MONEY WINNER Bob Toskl, a litUe guy with a heavyexweight swing, will conduct a clinic and play in an hibition match Wednesday afternoon at the Timp Course. The e leading money winner of all' time. Toski is one of golf s ... .ilv finest players. H 18-ho- le 4 blg-tim- ' ::- BASSETT SIGNS TO MEET ITALIAN CHAMP PARIS, France (UP) Percy champion Diulio Loi . at Milan assett of Philadelohia. the No. llltalv. Mav 22 Rasiptt AeroxiA featherweight contender, has French lightweight champion Sera signea to meet Italian ugnxweignt' pnin r errer here last Sunday. I 100-ya- rd -;.-- Wal-cot' . v . " ; . Miss TM Doini'l!: VaHun 11 1 0 'IIS r7 wfl ; - ? j " v- reminded sportsmen that it is to hunt, capture or chase : Incidentally, the 'road was cleared and the drifts legal game birds or animals during j 'moved by dozers; last week so that men, materials and closed seasons' and asked dog equipment could be moved to the spfilway projects The owners td refrain from working ijoad is now impassable during daytime hours and to pre-jve- their dogs in fields from now until fishery outlook. : -- , ry Varning Issued To Sportsmen 4 1 ;. after a compilation- - of field survey reports during the past two seasons. In Fishery Outlook On Working Dog So the increased importance of our old fishing pond rand the hope that the present program will continue the 7 SALT LAKE CITY (VP) The is in the 'state Fish and Game Department toda: 'In&tive, trout as the grand fish it now r - ; ; ; hyper-tense- - Tam-O-Shant- er . i -- long-drivi- ng third 18-ho- ' . me 127-pou- u ; the exhibition match, Toski will 'winning the "World" champion-- . Dickl team with the were of ship at Kramer against Walt Harris and his friends back home. 7. . 7 Bill Johnston. He credits them with a great George Schneiter was original- deal of help during his career, ly scheduled to play in the four- particularly when he was down. some, but he was forced to bow He hasn't forgotten! out because of a trip he will have to make to California this week. In ai letter to his hometown newspaper after his . Tam tri Thinks of Friends ' The folks around Haydenville umph, Toski wrote , in part, "It . and Northampton, Massachusetts was the greatest thrill of my life think the 'World" of Bob Toski. and I won it for my many friends And ; his first thoughts after in Western Massachusetts. You people have been wonderful to me throughout my career as a golf professional and when things looked darkest half way through yesterday's match, I thought of Northampton and my home town of Haydenville. 7 More than anyelse I wanted to win this CAUSTOGA; Calif. (UP) pounds Friday after shedding thing for them." Heavyweight Champion Rocky 12 pounds since he arrived from Youngest .of Nine Marciano has resumed training England: i 16 for his May title bout with Cockell sparred five rounds Fri When Toski was a youngster, Don Cockell after taking a holi day after spending a morning he had to work for all the day Friday to offer a wager with doctors, a dentist and mem- "extras" that '"he wanted. The toXockell, tape a radio interview bers of the California State Ath son of a Polish brass worker. Bob f letic Commission, i and watch some golf. is the youngest of nine children. Marciano offered to bet his He eased Into ' golf quite v bathrobe agauist that of British naturally since hisbrothers Jack ana nen are ooin proiessionais. Empire Champion Cockell that he will retain his heavyweight crown He has been playing the game ' when - they , meet in the ring at since, he was five years old ' Kezar Stadium. although he was an 7 in The champ wants to add Cock-ellathlete in high school. In addibathrobe to those he has altion to golf, Bobby sprinted the ready collected from Harry (Kid) i SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Utah's dash in track, played, Matthews, Roland La Starza, Ez- - fishing in future years will be given wing in soccer, was a shortstop the aid of 2,000,000 on the baseball team and a. fort. a boost with zard Charles and Jersey Joe .7 walleyed pike eggs now in the ward on . the basketball squad. 7"7;Marciano also took time out to batching trays at the Fish and Golf . came second for Bobby make an appearance at a women's Game Department's hatchery, ac in those days. He liked basketgolf tournament " and t later pre cording to J. Perry Egan, depart ball better in high school and in ment director. sented trophies to the winners. 1943 was the third scorer In nearby San Rafael, CockeU's Egan said the small fish will be in Newx England. highest ; That same trainer, John Simpson; said ' his fed oh brine shrimp from Great spring, he won the Massachusetts boxer may enter- - the ring lighter Salt Lake in an effort to raise them state scholastic golf championthan the 208 pounds originally more quickly to a larger, health ship and from that day on, Toski " concentrated on x golf.1 . planned. Cockell was down to 209 ier size. Bob Toski, - j Jordan a t ' V i f r.ULaiES 4 cuts g:j stu? GHASS aid am 7kds Tn2ACES;i:US ; 1 i nt further damage to the roadway the state is keeping "it dosad for another couple of weeks or until the roadway jdries out.;r v, We can attest to! this since being out there earlier e this week. Also observed no apparent damage to any 5 fi cab-tin- at the camps near the road from snowfall there this . winter. .7' To anyone who has not observed the spawning opera tions out there in past years we make our yearly sugges- i Man that you make the trip this year. A good time is normally about the third weekend in . May and we believe you'll find it a sight worthy seeing, J tim well spent. Thefe are a host of folks who, go back ! year after year. The Clyde Creek station is only a half jnile or so off the oiled highway as you start around the " ' lake in the upper, valley." r ; t Tl I As one regular caller said, "Every year I see those j ponds lull of lunkers and it whets the appetite for fishin' t ven though not many of them seem to hang on my hook when I'm out.there fishing' later in the year. At least it lis.worth the trip just to see it." Yours for fun, Casey. T i i1-.- v ; ' - August 15. Spokesmen said this is the nesting and growing period for upland game. Sportsmen were also asked to discourage the practice of allowing dogs to run loose In the fields during the summer. -- i - sucnori lift cube UGIITVVQGIIT, S1VJLE to ti: CUTS CLOSE TO WALLS moich( tt orqiuitT & W . ! 1 I . Girls Team Tag Match Set Tuesday When four guys go at ' it m a wrestling tag team match, it usually ends up as a real Donny-booBut, mat fans haven't seen anything until they see the gal grapplers slam each other around in a tag match. And Provo Promoter Dave Rey nolds has a girls tag team match lined up as the feature attraction of Tuesday night's mat card at f the: Riverside Roller Rink. ." :: PHILADELPHIA (UP) The! The key players, li the deal In the tag match, Ida Mae Mar the women's champion of Philadelphia Phillies have traded were Burgess and Greengrass, tinez, and Olga Zepeda, an Mexico, icatchet' Smokey Burgess, right whom the Phils sought as a much ' landed Mexican other grappler, will take pitcher Steve Ridzik and needed on Nell the "Alabama ball In hitter. Stewart, long to Cingetting the 'utielder Stan Palys and Branch, Assassin," a Kathy outfielder second for Gor young catcher Andy 'f cinnati Redlegs g Job with Ceminick .and outfielders Jim bous, the Phils had to provide an who left a . Greengrass and Glen Gorbous. It outfielder to the Redlegs, and thus an Ohio bank to take up the I ;was a straight player deal with sent along Palys, a rookie . in his wrestling game. 7 Miss Stewart defeated .Miss "xo cash involved. 7 first year in the majors. Martinez last week in a regular kind of mat match that was an i fracas that had the! fans up on their feet most of the time. Since nothing, was sett tled by last week's match Rey nolds decided to bring the two back and let them select Hunt-sidg IS, the Fish and Game I SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Department girls and go at it in a tag partners and fishing license sales in announced today.! Miss Stewart selected match; "Utah reached a record high during Miss 12 Miss Martinez Branch and the sales of different Total ithe 1854 sales year, ended March Miss and the match was Zepeda kinds of residenOnd arranged. licenses were 224,013, an increase Extremely quiet and refined of .15,123 over 1953. 7 j outside the ring, Miss Branch is Combination hunting 4 fishing" li a human huricane once she steps censes were 79;57J, largest single in the ring and no less a Judge of kind of ticket sold. wrestling than Billy Wolfe has 561 predicted a bright future for her. licenses bird totaled game only rr J Miss il Zepeda is in her second A ' The combination license includes !SALT LAKE CITY (UP) of pro wrestling and has year d deer hunting, 2.117 adult chukar game bird hunting, record of 50 per i cent victories ptal ofwere and rfdges into angling. ,. recently against some, of the outstanding over the state. . sites planting " gal grapplers In the business. Fish and Game" Department made as new plants in Utah, Rich In Tuesday's semifinal, Bill ckermen said the plantings raise and Da'ggatt counties while the Fletcher who defeated Frank the number of the birds others were supplemental plants in Faketty last week, will meet areas previously stocked. Releases newcomer, Thor Hagen. The pre daring the four year chuk- have now been made into 45 chosen liminary wil pit Buzr Jones t2 rsising program. planting sites over .25 counties of against Tom Reid, another new- Three of the latest releases were INSTAMT. GTAnWJO dL j Phillies, RedljBgi Complete ! -- 1 i high-payin- r AT SKACGt ON SALE MONDAY MORNING AT 9:00 A M. k. 5 . SALE PRICES) IS lo) Closed Sundays. for Our Employees Day Off m h mem (''' " I V. ; . j , to 1 Hunting Fishing Licenses Reach Record High In 1954 action-cramm- non-reside- nt 2117 Chukars o 1 ed P017ED nOVJGQ IIVO ESOSE such a Tola for a hunbo Rotary 23-inc- V h Mowerl We're slashed oar profits to brina yon fids ta--; moos dshxzs nioasl at an aQ tim low erleol This Is a modsL bu&t far raaasd hsarv-dat-r ic and fully auarcmt d. Taks adraniass ef sato now on our sasy puyiumt tsffirti ' C-- Li 3 i Released Into i?6 Plant Sites FGATOQIHG 1GVJ i Non-reside- nt 2VA Ihm MPCC2n 10DSEP0VJED EUCIQE ms limw mmIIm Mflia I vsr dmvUpl part-release- i p r;:ed . . . - .1 "71 ,";v7 :;:,-..- , :7(-;;:- -- lyy ' 1 7..'-:- :r.- 7" ;.:v7-'7:- 1' r:- W'K : : . , |