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Show i - n mm t on' Ace Makes Austral ft I . s II II " FT n J Cb pen ampooni Says - SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1955 UUh Couaty, Utah SUNDAY HERALD 11 ion Robinson Resumes Training For Successful Defense Of Crown He Won i n 1 954 Castellani Fight SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Ray Robinson, former king of the middlewelghts, resumed- - training Svimming Just Comes Natu rally To Conqueror of Juan de Fuca Strait rve ever seen." know it. By RAY ANDREWS United Press Sports Writer "Two weeks later his daddy and As ane example.' Thomas swam a stretch across Ta-Once, I were at the pooL Bert and his coma's Commencement today for his July 22 bout against SEATTLE. Wash., (UP) Bay in the ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (UP) course that they vowed never to Rocky Castellani which he labels as a frogman. Bert Thomas brother climbed up on the diving of dead winter last year having a The holidays of a week ago were good to your scribbler-w- e Grinning, good - looking Peter return to play in any future British "the biggest fight in my come- watched a pickup boat breeze by board and lumped off. I started time all the great way. husband. Thomson ofAustralia today credit- Opens. back." had the good fortune to- - get out fishing a couple of times. hauling up everyone but him. It screaming and my "He .does everything backEd Furgol, the Clayton, Mo., pro Robinson arrived by train Fri- was a swim back to his Frank, tore off his clothes and wards." As some of our critics will say, "Bet you went to Strawberry." ed "plenty of rest," not practice, said "Ketonen. "Most He to in them out, dived of won who the the U.S. Open in 1934, day with an entourage of seven base. for his successful defense pull Right. Just a couple of good lazy trips to our favorite fishing pond. British turn blue when they, swimmers of them. find either couldn't . of made the best showing They Open golf championship. any and about 60 rounds of sparring "I had two choices." said Close by and easy to take, with a better than fair chance to bring into the water. Thomas starts' him. I, never get old American but his total of 232 only under his belt. home a good fish or two. In fact, our reports and personal expert- -' The Thomas. "I could swim back to were outswimming He'll perspiring. stay up half the worried about Bert after that. ence so far this year shows the old pond having one of its best Thomson, who set a tournament tied him for 19th place. the winner of the the base or stay there." a steak dinner, eat Presumably, night talking, Not score St. record for ancient Back the on . "swimming then Thomas kept right Going j , seasons on record. Cow at the bout televised He swam. out next the go day and "wim course by winning the I'm not coming back." he said Palace will when the family moved West. First trip was what is now becoming the yearly excursion with Andrews world a at shot comes get Swimming just naturally when he was 11 he went finishing Friday.' "There are middleweight champion champion to the our good friend Ed Rambeau. e host Ed as usual pessimis- event with a 281 Friday, said he after Tacoma athlete Once Even on the Strait he'd tread wa too tournaments in so not well done had the have some with many good might Boy Scouts on a trip to ter and knock who waded ashore at Victoria, Robinson Olson. Carl tically predicted no fish would be caught as Charley Coleman he (Bobo) joke with his handlers-ev- en He swam six miles. the engaged in daily practicej United States. The British title is Carl (Bobo) Cascades, . Robinson Joined us at Vivian Park the evening before leaving. Olson. beB.C. swim on his back and smoke yesterday morning after On the water at about six in" the morning and back in . the rounds before the tourney as so not worth spending all that mon knocked Olson out in 1950 In 12 coming the first person ever to across a lake white they followed cigarettes." of the other competitors did.! ey." T ear again about two, in the afternoon with 16 fish ranging from a many and outpointed him in 1952 swim the Strait of Juan de Fuca. him In a boat. Still, the swimmer had a I Air rounds the course last autumn Joe Conrad, the Tacoma wrest tough time burly Paavo half pound to threef pounds. Plenty of kidding early in the day as and played Ketones, Castellani a in world defense title when "Bert started with the Strait. He swimming got to know it very well," he Force lieutenant from San Antonio and one of Thomas tried four times from Victoria to Ed refused id troll when we kept seeing fish taken that way while promoter Olson to ling was decision a unanimous he said his lost four," mother, explained. 'Consequently, when I Tex., earned some consolation for here last our bait fishing methods were bringing little action. Mrs. Sue Diamond of Tacoma. trainers, tabs Thomas as one Ptrt Angeles but got tossed around August for the crown. came to St. Andrews a week ago, the U.S. forces by winning the "We were living near a resort In tough cookie. We did get all our fish on bait, mostly night crawlers, though I got. in as much rest as by the tides. It's only 18 2 miles medal for the lowest amateur. His possible." runners. raina as the salmon swims but if a trained marathon from Colorado. of vines "I've Bert's brother. for the first time we tried cheese and darned if half dozen grape Durango, Cuttings The of U.S. players, 293 tied him for 22nd place in of swimmer tingles with an adverse kind to took New to Bert were the wrestlers, every bow didn't take it in preference to the crawlers. Biggest fish all of contingent boxers, Bobby, Spain transplanted swimming whom were out practicing the overall standings, however. Mexico in the days of the first pool with him one day. And Bert athlete there Is." 'said Ketones. tide he stands a good chance of taken was a .native on the crawler. while Thomson was resting, didn't Veteran Bryce- - Nelson, the to but we didn't "He is the toughest human being winding up In Tokyo, As usual it took some looking and moving around get into fare nearly as well as he did. began to swim Texan recently returned missions. the fish. First place we stopped a quick bite returned nothing but The five American survivors In to the golf wars had a a chub to the boat. Past experience called for a quick move from Friday's final two rounds wound total of 296 and Johnny Bulla of there you seldom find many trout mixed up with a school of chub.. up far back in field of 49 players Pittsburgh soared to an 80 in the Next stop a quarter. mile away found, a few trout working and and the majority of them were so final round to finish with 298. The after sitting for an hour or so we had five in the fish box. Succes fed up with the condition of the only other U.S. player who sursive moves in the area. meant a few bites and fish until we had vived Thursday's cut in the origwhat we wanted and headed for shore. inal field of 94 was amateur Jimj 1 ' Of course Ed was plagued plenty abotftliis earlier predictions. my McHale of Wynnewood, Pa. was that it always paid to be pessimistic and answer His only He posted a 295. Thomson put together steady then you looked and felt better when you boasted a good mess of fish. Our theory always was that it paid to be optomistic and sort rounds of 70 and 72 Friday to finish with the second lowest score of wish 'era on the hook. Maybe Ed's is best. At least the old worry- in British Open history. His total wart usually brings home the" fish even if he does refuse to do r was only two strokes higher than other than bait fish. the record 279 shot by Bobby Locke Jiext trip out we pushed .off from Howard Carpenter's camp : of South Africa at Troon, Scotland, near the highway on the; northeast corner of the lake. Company r in 1950. No one in British Open this time was little Richard, grandson and shy fishing companion , of a tender eight years. Goal was to have a good one take his line history, however, bettered Thomson's .score during the 17 tournathis day, . We first tried Trout Creek bay where we'd had good luck just ments that were held here on St a couple of days before. Several "moves, produced nary a bite. A Andrews' bunker-line- d course. short session of trolling was unsuccessful so we boated back down Shares Win Streak the east shore toward Sage Creek. Thomson's triumph made him ?. the fifth golfer since the turn of Off shore about a hundred yards and a half mile this side of the century to win the crown two the creek mouth, we spotted a few trout working the top and dropyears running.. Bobby Jones won ped the anchors for a try with the bait. r . it in 1926-2- 7 and Walter Hagen the An hour or so later eight nice fish were in the poat (None of following two years. James Braid them took cheese this day). All had taken the old crawlerl of England won In 1905 and again Highlight of this trip was watching Richard play out a three m 1906 while Locke captured the on rainbow that insisted pound taking out all the 75 feet of line on crown in 1949 and 1950. his reel and then circling the boat while jerking the boys arms. LEWIS HAYS Thomson won last year's title The shining, eyes nd the happy smiles on occasions like this are ' at Southport, England, with a an anglers gold in the bank of memories. score of 283. . Deductions His closest competitor for this Any deductions, from these two trips leave us with about the tame old conclusions about Strawberry. It is big water, It is year's title, which earned him 1 ( 1,000 pounds sterling ($2,800) first ft. probably the most cussed and discussed of our ponds. It is having was John prize money, a good year and theiish are plentiful. They can be had most days Fallon of. England, who was two you go on the lake if you are willing to work at it and use a little , strokes back " with 283. Frank Imagination with the various methods of troll, fly, and bait Jowle of England, who won the For what they are worth here are a few tips that you may or WENDELL RIGBY qualifying medal, was third By "may not have used. Bait Crawlers are the:best bait. Use a big 284 with while Locke, a three-tim- e now one on about a number two hook and string him to cover the hook Lewis W. (Lew) Hays, winner of the tournament, finished and up the leader above. We use a level line, no lead, a five ounce serving as full time commission fourth with 285. fly and bait rod, a 7 or 8 foot six pound leader of good quality, er of Pony League Baseball, Inc., cast as f arj out as we can, flip out a few feet of extra line so that will be a Provo visitor Tuesday it sinks away from the boat, pull out a little more slack line to lay when he makes a flying trip in the bottom of the boat for the fish to run on when he first bites, through the west inspecting, the sit and wait for the strike, and then hit 'em hard when they are progress of junior, baseball. 1; ; I running. According to Bob Thomas, pre Troll some do nothing else, some use nothine but wohhlor ident of the Provo Pony League and so on. We try to have a little of everything in the gear and Baseball organization, plans are Arch Ward, then try many of the lures both on linen and leaded line. If the being made to make full use of . CHICAGO (UP) of editor the sports fish are on top, especially in the early morning, try flatfish or Mr. Hays while he is in Provo, Chicago Trib- and credited with une, other light lures near the surface. By all means be willing to and extensive plans are under originating the Baseball of the Game visi of the change and try the various lures and denths. Thi entertainment for thrM way two his at died bladed popgear with worm behind is a consistent getter if you like tor, and several special activities major leagues, ' . home Saturday. will be conducted in his honor. to use It. We have to be pretty fish hungry to do so. died at his home of a heart Ward and The prominent sportsman Fly A hit and miss proposition on the Strawberry at best, yet attack. on leave the most sport of all when you can find the fish lining out on top writer, who is currently died only three days before as his absence of from sports theWard post of the water as they pick up some of the many midge hatches. We 1955 edition of the. CHRYSLER Pub hit a couple of times last year and they took the old standby barber editor with the Observer was Game Milwau scheduled for of Washington, pole bug when you placed it properly in the path of a working lishingto Company the v Pony kee. work with Pa., fish. This game takes some patience and study but the occasional known for his promotionLeague program,, will be met at al Widely results are worth any and all effort. In football and boxing activities Last but not least comes the bobber fishing with bait, mostly the Salt Lake Airport by Mr. as well as in baseball, Ward was live minnow, and usually a late season product. Next to bur fly Thomas, Joe Hoff, past president 58 years old. the Provo Pony League, and The v fishing this is tops and the big fish returns. on a light outfit hold of . balding sports editor had Phil Perlman. member of the to later in the season j plenty of thrills. Something to look forward a a heart suffered about attack Board. Provo City Recreation - V and more about it here then. 1 M ago. and today in his apart 'the stream fisherman. Yet He .will be brought to Provo year The foregoing Jiolds little interest to ment A he suffered another. physiwhere the first official activity it is well to "remember that most of us in Utah musf depend for will was a cian and fire called, depart a baseball at be game Pony ment inhalator most of our creel returns to come from reservoirs and lakes. As squad attempted Levens Park, League featuring in an the holds one of these the Strawberry angling 20 minutes to revive him, but important place for a in Modern Cleaners and Tigers ' picture. game scheduled for 5:30 p. m. without result. ; f It is a fast producer of big fish, a place where two or three This contest that has been His wife Helen, 58, and son a is to a also is for the It means the creel 'in pan. challenge any rescheduled after a rainedout Thomas, 31, were with him at the plenty angler who goes out there. It's worth learning to fish it. V:'-.- ' postponement, and will be an of time. "..Odds, and Ends was Ward editor of the sports i One of These : The value ficial game, the results counting Dubugue (Iowa) Telegraph HerThe life span of a sparrow is usually four years in the of a blow snake to the average farm is at least three dollars jor Thesestandings. two teams are currently ald, and was athletic publicity dirmore per year . . Among successful anglers we saw at Strawector of the University of Notre place in the Dame Art and Max Johnson and battling for third and in 1 $20-2He then became berry were Max Evans and family, a hard standings bird we see continu- league and families . , . The water ouzel, the robin-size- d of editor the sports Rockford, (111.) an Is contest close 1921-2ally bobbing along many western streams, has the unusual habit fought went to the from Star and All their baseball boys, ticipated. of winking one eye. 1930. in Tribune ApriL : SALESMEN parents, and managers are in . Yours for fun, Casey. vited and urged to be present for the game. Mr. Hays will speak 71 briefly to the assembled sports : for a fans on the Pony League pro Big gram. i of the Following completion game, Mr. Hays will be .guest at a special luncheon. Other particiRichard Peterson, 234 E. 3rd lr i pants will include local Pony S., Springville, caught a nine-pouB League officials; and invited r o wb trout German guests from out of town, possibly Thursday night while fishing on the district representatives. the Provo River. A general meeting has been The fish measured 24 inches in scheduled for 8 p. m. in the Elks length and l&tt Inches around the Club Lodge. Mr. Hays will be the girth. guest speaker. Representatives Mr. Peterson said he. caught of all junior leagues, including the fish on night crawlers. Pony League, Little League, Chief VZ CIIAUD4C5 League and American Junior "PLAINS OF ABRAHAM" to are invited Legion, participate. , The . heights near Quebec, YOU TO CO.VJAR3 According to Mr. Thomas, this known as the Plains of Abraham, meeting is for adults only, but all took their, name from Abraham adult persons interested in the Martin, a Canadian pioneer, who V . A r n. rca Junior Baseball program, are in- was a pilot on the St. Lawrence vited and urged to be present. River. ' 1 The Provo City Mayor and two UAX JOLLEY City Commissioners are expected when the Pony League movement C-Al CO.VJACta to be present, as well as district developed ks sat as presiding ofrepresentatives from Price, Help ficer throughout the crucial forer and Dragerton. Officials from mation period. the newly organized Pony League After servias on every principal Grove have also been committee cf both Little League extended an invitation. and Pcy Leagues, such, as on of the quarts t Mr. is Hays equipment, proSTIt AWB EHH Y IIAULr Richard Spackman, young son of Mr. of men who started the Littla curement rules, cf fields, etc., fca was o and Mrs. Deaa Spackman, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Provo, relected movement in to Commiiisoner coordiLeague Washington. is' shown with a limit of nice rainbow he brought to the boat on He served throughout the organi- nate the efforts of crprdins ths the Strawbsrry Reservoir while fishing with night crawlers along zation as chairman, tzzZx, stage Pczy Lezz ca a the east shcra near Sage Creek. two-mil- 30-mi-le curly-haire- 25-ye- ar d, 10-rou- nd , As-th- 270-pou- nd -- ; ld 1-- I 72-ho- le nrxn -- : m -- OUR , A MILE 'AND A HALF i spj Kg 7 Mmnk It? J Pony League . . ' Leader Sets U- Prove Visit y If. 36-ho- le 03 Arch Ward - . Dies at 58 . -- wi All-St- ar All-St- a i j . . 0U ar tB7 1955 MB j ) 7 " CALL ;: . ... it! f - HAPPY 1. 5, - Art City Angler Catches German Brovn ' V:. ; : nd mum - .. ow car . U nt cca-xtituti- cn, n c c O C2 - lira k DIAMOND JUDGING A diamond which has the high est degree cf rurity and fineness li said to tes cf ths first water. Color is tha tz.'A tr.portazt this 13 Judsi22 a dinend. Those of the finest quxlliy are perfectly Clzir. - Let Blaine Cents sharpen yorr TV Picture fcr the All -- Ur Game Tuesday, Jdy 12 . . . nave ! INSURANCE! It Dsre Tentrrrry CALL FH 3-- C2 , 12 :JL Ccn rtlil L Lz:o CENTER 0? .OTC.1 A V, . . .. c 1 Jr" |