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Show -- ,,... l 1 WITH CASEY '" W r&f ) . r - ; Truman Booed At ' Baseball Game . ''. . J ';'' 1 ng i . i " ; V .St.' . I ? ht' Hnn tf till Truman enjoyed a weekend cruise on the Potomac rjver Saturday after encounter ing unexpected opposition from baseball fans and a bridge. For the first time In 22 venrs a president was fjooed at a baseball game Friday. first chorus of boos hit Mr. Truman when, he entered Grif fith stadium for the aelayed sea soning-openigame between the Washington Senators and the New York Yankees, whfch the local club won. 5 to 3. The second aridJouder wave of boos erupted during the eighth inning when fans were asked to remain seated until the president had left the ball park. The White House said Mr. Tru man will return to Washington sometime Sunday. ;' - Not Increasing our sTaie is not increasing, we are not likeiy f to increase the water arfeat ito any great extent: The number par-- fl ticipating in fishing and hunting is increasing tremendously. New i Viethods and eood manaetment of these rcsoiurces are a bie helD. wc net uccrciiinit uaj; '"nils unucr uic uesi puiuie manage- i '. ment if the present trends continue. " i A It surely behooves uh. then to give the subject-- of good sportsmanship some extra thought and practice. We know of no httAi li'lT lA flA A IlUn (A Ulln VAMP liUal U'ilHlIf APV9TI lafiAn and 'five it your, actual best efforts. There is plenty of work to K ii .'.' ; LPresident .' - ' ' i WASHINGTON. April 21 I 01 Den orial at Jamaica as Uncle Miltio By RAT AYRES . United Press Sports-writeonce gain finished eighth. NEW YORK. AprU 21 ttJJ? The; colt, who specializes in Mrs.-- ' Nora A. Mikell's- Repetoir Imaking them close:" scored hv kept his 1951 record perfect over Cain Hov 'kibfhl' Ra- day by scoring a hard earned vie tie Morn In New. York's major: tory in the $40,000 Wood Mem Kentucky Derby preview, his fourth . straight stakes victory, of the year. Brookiield. stable's Intent was third, ; matter if only in a small way. ' j The subject of 'sportsmanship' is related ot only to Lehi. Nr is. the subject of poaching.!! is pertinent to all of us and f worthy of a little extra thousht. Good sportsmanship in this outdoor life fa no different in its definition than we, apply it to an; mint rise we ao in oar trip inrougn me. jusi ao m you would be done by and none of us will be far ofi the track. ' u:-w; . t i j TVt. t j: j Jerent color. Certainly it iexemplifies the'rahkest kind of poor sportsmanship. Beyond that it is thievery of the natural resource T that is commonly owned by all of is. We have often heard Deortle ay that they would not report so and so for such an offense because ' be publicly chastised in because they would, they were a friend or t - M J . : 3 TUi. 4 ... : . f lk.i commentary on a persons jricnas or community. I know ol no one i who. would jiotJ"eport anyone, else for outright theft, of personal property from his own premises and it surely adds up to the same .. Utah County, Utah ' every-membe- ine lann area Prw, ' epaffoire Woni s l&O ' '!(' '.",''-!- " - 'V v Recently It was our pleasure to attend an organization mcctfng of the new. wildlife federation at Lehi.: During thlvieeting there waa com skepticism expressed as to the rcat value ot such ari organization. Those present so. expressing themselverSvent on to say that thejr questioned tha.t such a group would tiave any great effect on aueh unsporfsman. like activities as. poaching of fish and game. Needless to tay, such expressions were soon ruled out. How anyone can take auch a dim. view of human nature in general that they can see no good accomplished from the, regular meeting of r any sportsman's group is beyond us. Sure enough, of such wildlife groups is not the best snort in the world. Neither "' ' "'. SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1951 SUNDAY HERALD TIIEY LEAD UTAH VALLEY WILDLIFE GROUP Officers of the Utah Valley Wildlife Protective, association are pictured above. They are (left to right) :. Back, row Verl Shoell, director in charge' of animal lifer Oscar LeMaster, director. Of publicity Neilo and legislation; Thad Hansen, secretary-treasure- r; director in charge of entertainment and membership; and Frank. in charge f youth activities. Front row tm There is are not at. least, they the hearts of all gather at Madsen, director in charge of fish life; Smoot Brimhall,--pjelsident-; Tommy CcTppin, president of junior organization; Casey Bown, vice president and Dr. Bertrand Harrison, director in Charge of raWge a,nd forest conservation. Don Christensen, director in charge of bird ;life and Michael Shaw, vice president of j Stretch Drive . With Peter McLean, who has ridden him In all his races this year, doing a masterful riding job, Repetoire went Jo the front at the head of the stretch and skim-mdown the rail under a full head of speed. He hung on grimly in a furious drive to finish the mile and a sixteenth in 1:44 25, The i crowd of 44,230, a little wary after watching Uncle Millie finish. eighth in the Experimental No. 2 a week ago at 1 to 2. still made Joseph J. Colando's colfthe favorite at - even money. ' But once . again the horse who' was made favorite to Win the Chur- chill Downs classic in two weeks, showed, nothing. From his next fo Outside post position jockey Hedley Wood- -. house tried to hustle Uncle Miltie to the front at the start. He didn't break fast enough to make it and hit the club house turn ia the middle of the pack and far on the outside. Coming out of the turn into the back stretch ' Uncle Miltie; still on the outside, was sixth with Intent in front. . Pol- - . lowed by To Market, Lore. Putnam and Repetoire. j Fails to Gain Coming out of the final turn into the home stretch. Intent still was In; front with To Market sec- - , Ond and Repetoire third. Uncle Miltie; still was far bark in the the pack, and failed to gain on ' leaders. There was a jam on that turn but McLean steered Repetoire through it successfully and then headeoVhim straight for. the wire and a purse of $35,250. He paid $15.40, $6tt and $4.60 while Battle Morn returned $8.00 and $5.70 and Intent, who caused the crowd- ing as he ran wide at the head of the stretch, paid $7.20. ed ; , . " Golf Opening strength in numbers. Members of said wildlife groups the junior organization, were hot present when the picture was Noi arei they without sin, past or present. But " are in there piltchihg to better a game that is close to taken. j ; forAjToday, all of us. In thie process of joining and 4oing we will least a little of the moss of better sportsmanship. r Of The "official opening of the 'and Ends' Cougar-Uta- h Provo Municipal Golf course Dlantinir nroeram i movinir' in a siirpp.s- The multiflora Jose jOdds will be hejd today, and if iui conclusion, inrpugn tne cooperation of trie landowners, ' the you are one ot. tnose eany sportsmen and the state game department 16.000 such plants will On Sunday morning risers you be set out this ioming week in Utah county: They will be placed in accan; get in oh i the opening .. of areas This a the county. strategic plant becomes living fence as " BYU-TJtbaseball The baseball a tivities, of between thement game food-anwelfas furnishing the best ;of shelter for all birdlife i Mark "Pudge' Nilsen; who University of Utah and Brigham' game. Friday's game schedultdj Is in charge of the day's for for perks field in Salt Lake City, scheduled sometimes a long Walls home from fishing. J. D. Ford Young university, The membership of the Utah . By OSCAR FRALEY events, said the activities will and Gene Miner found that it sometimes is just as long a walk Saturday afternoon at Timr park 'alsol was called- off because, of Valley Wildlife Protective assocget 7 underway, at .9 a.m. tiom wh pn von r n nlanfin fih Atw1tal r;n civi ho Innit ' United Press SportsWriter wa$ postponed because of wet iraini (U.PJ 21' NEW From thenon; until late in the to YORK, April V seventeen is show, from' it iation, miles to civilization that be where The rapid continuing they got Friday game will played Seven suicide pitches Saturday There; . will ; be Coach Wayne Soffe of thejMoiiday at 3.30 p.m. at Derks growth,, now totals nearly 500 - afternoon. f ' stuck in 'the north fork of Hobble creek the .other .day. Could substantiated at the golf of har the hPSVV something doing l.OtlParS Sairl thp theory b an empty stomach and the mud lengthened those, miles. rains nf ftnM urhilo Catiintav'. onntaef members, Smoot Brimhall, presi'course. . rassea taaie aawyerj inai nis( the; Friday night and early Sat- - will! be played April 30 at Timp dent , of tie organization, anIncluded initne day's events The Utah Valley group heldMheir second sucCoach Soffe said f uTaay made ine playing neia at nark .:. riiuduiipmd i '! nounced, Saturday. be driving, pitching, putwill cessful meeting a week ago It isheartwarming to see the enthfisi- - conceivably could wind up sixth-r-- or urap parte 100 wei 10 piay. on., , , Soffc js to stick with MThe officers and directors are expected and blind ting, worse in the current National asm of these young fellows- - We understand Davev Bown.. a neDhew It was the second consecutive Cal ICrump, the ace of his mound enthusiastic a"bout. the work ; of bogey sweepstakes events. race of ours, kept the family tradition intact; league, the. best pennant by telling fishing lorcea ine send him and aay the tnai.rain postpone staff, ....... as . . . , . the organization against it has been ; ; 11 i v viium nuw uik iui ii, iw. Waha. me ' usually iw tuui m Mwuiiuusc ii wuuiuI U tea Monday afterridon. piana pilot, Crump, carHed opt so far," Brimhall said, m if we had ja prize fof every whopper we had told? 'of sawycF, wrestl-''isn't Phil's,' f take to hold win- over the theFightin' whoj turned in an eight-hi- t, mem progress the ... The drouth in the south:! half of our state is really getting seri- - ing a defeatist complex. He's fac- View in the bers are making With junior ning pitching performance their organ- ous. Reports .are, that there must soon come an unprecedented ine facts and frightening figures Cougars openpr against- Montana,Si ization amount of moisture if we ate to avert disaster to bur fish and wild spawned by. the unimpressive de -was ischedured to pitch r in r ,mL TT.ri, ; .wh riday Anyone interested in wildlife. life down that way .... Some time ago here we discussed shortly-th- hut of iron man Jim Konstantv. r conservation in general conversion of the coodenjihed swimming pool4in North park, into his record breaking relief hurler. Tflj. interfered Fririav Soffe said heifishin8 Drill is welcome and urged to join. An III a i : - .1 a fishing pond for the" youngsters. It was originally Mr. Jacob Cole vU t f a use to him planjned Saturday. i. xu.s is uie sian ui itaaea iu meeting to be held in May man s loea ana soon xounq .merit witn many; 01 our civic leaaers season When rain interfered again outdoor he is miaus the in View- Girls' Soft be will announced later and The Pleasant and clubs More recently, neyr hurdles have- arisen that make it.servjces of,whicK Soffe indicated that he Brimhall said Curt Sinimonsnow in ball team," defending; champion of Saturday, members and a sucn oe 4 not to iwni tnai would accompusnea. Lniei among! service and the failure tof thei mound their families all proDaoie Crump and friends will .Utah Girls league, MonWay send ot some or ine .'propertsr owners aajacent: to Phillies to uhcOver any bolstering-tnese is me oDjecuonsproject Utes. the agafnst. be invited to attend the outing. of the me pooi sue. ine oia ougaqao oi. cosi is aiso posing a proDiem. i nis; pitching aid during spring train will hold its first, practice season Monday at 6 p.m. on ine corner siui uciicvira 111c lutfd w ui yiiy or ana iing. BYU athletic fields it was re- " : r feasible.; J 17 Games ported Saturday. As the fishing season nfcars more and more people are asking Won " ' .'. The work-ou- t. which will: bei l ".:'- :.'about fishing licenses' for ithe' season, ahead. Here is .the dope as '"' ville we get it from the department. The licenses will not be! ,"Look at it this way, Sawyer. untter the direction of Terry' won lJudd. assistant manager, will be Simmons in the dealers' Hands before Mav 10. If vou had a license last vear exPlalnea' will be valid until the new ones are. out. If you did not have games tor us peiore ne neit last opeh to all girls SPRINGVILLE Officials of The Utah Valley wildlife Projt one last year, the department cannot legally a How" vou to fish until season and Konstanty won. re-lb; the Wildlife federa- - tective association .will hold its tion announce their next meeting next meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. the new. licenses are available: Howeverw if. vou Hirt not hav. a 'Samcs, a large nuTnoer iur a G b ft g N pitcher. license last year, we understand that until the new ones sue out there 5. to .be neld this coming t riday in the Provo Elks Home, officials announced at 8 p m. in the Springvilje Mem of the Organization will be no check on licenses but only on v olations; such as too "Now, you can hadty expect a ; relief pitcher-.- ' to win more-than- ! today. ( hall. orial Now many fish and fishing in closed waters. COflCh v .wrbV. rwuw 19 games for you." he added. "Sol Yours for fun. of the new Provo's member for the meeting will fishyand game commission you total the 17 games we'll be) SPOKANE, WashTApril 21 ''" 1. be Speakers Casey. K: E. (Bob) Bullock, new state won Simmons E. and' K. whjch (Bob) Bullock will .be the lackmg of and state fish T. the H. member game Anderson. Grants Pass, Ore., t announce six ot Konstanty .s. lhats a total P. S- Mack Jacobson called to say that thi4 of. the meeting. principal w n aireci.ine acpanmcm, ji particular inicfi He will speaker scnooi coacn. a ment is to be of the stores in Isouthern" Utah. Walt U discuss fish and- - game ' a snown mm oe Dei to in ot wiii HenrV's'-lakoy ; cagemen tonuses un uonzaga, -of at owner in lodse Edwards' Tdwards. Idaho n .i.i,..:..i'ttZ. White president of the problems important to this area the Icorhing year, university, aiso sent us some caras witn ine same announcement on mem. we ence of 4o games ifcials said Saturday The and the state as a whole, officials Utah Wildlife federation. minx u lilting ai mis'iimeo pass it aiong nere ' of the group said.' Remember, Eddie; White Sur Mr. by" taken kas cautioned, Vp5tprJfllm uirt ,U ' "Warning fishing pox ' the Pitts- ne as did his This will be the last indoor of hunt figuring, buffalo Utah's ling COaCh only Very contagious to adult- males. day as head basketbf?1 . 33 Pirates-,- . were only times-hPluntil the fall season. All near fall last burgh meeting mndn to n6ed fresh of sun comDlaint "SvmDtoms as air. Continual; us last; year .to; '..! . . . . . behind r i i games members, both junior and senior. i .v, Utah. Hanksville, ' .,t,. ana oictnK aeaii fi;cu m i,ct nine relaxation, raueni pas expression, ' si piaee. urged to attend. A film is to Officers of the'group announce are linal a man tired of ilytng on his to wife and kids. Has no ;taste for work of any kind. Frequent zinisn shown be that will be of interest and to all. invalid's bed directed that he be that jthc.general public-younchecking of tackle catalogues;; Hangs out in sportine goods stores By "inference to are calls welcome this at Secret Mumbles usual. than 'old. buried up. pals: nigh meeting fishing i phone standing l longer No known cure. j That, by inference, indicates 7 to self. Lies to everyone. ' TVTaH in at inn. Ic ic 'Tlicr.acjk fatal not' unless ificplq "Tr.tm.nf there Sawyer's theory that are some changes made the Philas often as Ipossible.' ;!' should lies could wpll drop from 'first to somewhere deep in the second .' Wins! division. The board of directors of the size But. Sawyer, tne, man who conProvo Baseball club will meet verted the; once-futiPhillies in6.00-1NATIONAL: LEAGUE 6 Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the cham to a pennant winner, isn't quitI o m r nnt rriV ini of commerce off ice, it w,as rber. He a couple of have ' may ' " ting. 21U.I X' '.iXXi POCATELLO. April announced Saturday y Mel aces up his ..sleeve in Ken ' The Idaho State College Benials ; v''1"-"secretary-treasur- er of v Russ Both and of asn J YOUR Meyer. .viuir iu truck hard and often against Jthe-- unamoers, i.i, club. the were, them last disappointments Ricks Cotlege Vikings ia a dttal'and McCullough, Fitzgerald (o); The directors werfe scheduled to but may spring back to traclt and tiejd meet here yester-- , ox i ivt ana dciiwiihr. posing Season, meet last Thursday night, but the new (1-- 1 into the Phillies. Home Chambers put hope day, overwhelming the mal ler pitcher,; was postponed because meeting "I'm both, of them wesuaxe ueara runs to 22. f looking for, fcchooU12 usi;, of the Athletics unlimited organ! . to tak up some . of. . the slack," (2nd). Adams (1st). zation's honor ; banquet for the sawyer said, "Bui Brigham Young university bas 0n3--141 fl Boston !.. . . :004 010 ketball team, held at the Murray A PRICE 'But Big 9 2 012 ;010 Philadelphia 0026 ' tne same evening. Bickford. Hogue (6); Estock 6.50-' Kona too. 9.45 It's big "but," Tor (9) and Cooper; Roberts, Cris- - atanty started to live up to Saw 1 1.25 " I " " and : Seminick. I. Winning,'season Has he . his made debut nufn the Dodger Home rui against ' &.70-I9.30 pitcherj Roberts : i v...... WRESTLING Taking that long walk from the Ennis (2nd). made a record bull pen which-hi 'L... 7X0-1.11.05 fav 74 times last season, THE .ARENA Chicago at; "St. Louis: (night) number of went in against the Konstanty postponed, rain. 165 W. 1st N., Provo Dodgers. in the ninth inning with lead. He made seven . Brooklyn ; . ,i 000 200 131 7 6 2 a Labor TompU Bldg. New York . .100 200 00T) 3 7 2 pitchesand lost the game. Mon., Apr. 23 8:30 p. m. Varf rCujk, Branca (7) and Campanella; jansen. .Kramer (8) and'Westruml Winning! pitcher, K losing pitcher. Jan-se- n Branca ( LALL OUT -- Mrs. Joy Mottram throws Mrself into the ball making Home runs Robinson ia a return Club in Susan Partridge singles against Connaught (2nd), Westrum (1st), i match at Chingford, Eng. Mrs. Mottram won, 06. (NEA) Friday's Results PAYSON An exhibition game : r Chicago 1, St. Louis 5 (night will be played by members of , 'H BYU champions of the NIT the game). Brooklyn, 7. New York, 3", at Payson Thursday, April 26, Ova Tires Boston 2. Philadelphia! 1. AffSai m immd Vn tt&u r school gym. 8 p.m. Graduhigh scheduled.' games, Only y ating seniors ;, will . pray AMERICAN LEAGt'E other members of the team. The game is being sponsored; 100 000 .0023 6 0 Philadelphia 200 V Ml '.- 000 04 x 6 10 0 by the Second ward welfare comiBoston ... : r i i v lit (Joieman mittee of Payson. The public is BASS FISHING NOW IN FULL SWING rtooper, Harris see the (8) and Tipton: Stpbbs. McDer-mot- t; invited to come out and in action. GATFISHING GOOD - GRAPPLING FAIR (9) and Guerra. Winning champs TO A FINISH Pitcher' Stobbs ' (1 - 0).-- ' losing NO TIME LIMIT NIGGER FISHING Home runs Ferirck (1-losing pitcher, pitcher. Hooper ; " Valo ;( 1st). Williams (1st). El-I3- 0 Harris. ), . INDIAN' GEORGE CRAIO "Worms Only on Deer Creek .and 'j St. Louis . 100 020 5109 11 1 Detroit . . . 023 001 1007 15 3 Schofield Reservoir Opens' Tuesday, May 1 versus . Cleveland . 000 001 0001 5 2 Chicago Provo, UWi Phone 39 004 001 001 6 9 3 22S Wesi Center ,. Y WD PAT Fish Ydu Boat Garver from Moss Anchored 3 an QUO Lemon. and AYes Newhouser,:. Hutchinson ( ) , Attendant May NUMBERS UP Zuverink (.7),! Chakales (9) vand Johnson (9);ahd Ginsberg; Kret-loPete Sheehy handles the numG. LOWRY ANDERSON INC. f J GET YOUR TACKLE AT Strickland vs. Campbell Jegan, e Losing pitcher, Lempn bers- five and six gently as he Dorish'(3), Dobson (8) and Phone 177 332 So. Main Springville Niaxhos,. Masl 9). ': Winning hangs the uniform in Mickey vs. Jones Roy ). locker at Yankee Mantle's pitcher. Hutchinson losing BAILEY -- McCUNE CO. t ). Stadium. Five is wiprii by Joe. .New .York , 014 100 110- -8 It 0 'pitcher, Kretlow . 235 No. Main, Sp. Fork Phone 470 IN PROVO Friday's Results Reservations: DiMaggio. The old pro "and; ' Washington 0OQ 007 000-- 7 10 2j New York 4. the new could be the difference andSeha, Reynolds ( 6) , Ferrick (6)1 Washington Wick Swain Barber .Shop, PAYSON HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY CO. in the world champions' pen- -. Ross Berra; Btiarden, Brown (3), Philadelphia 6, Boston 3, (6). Harris (7). Moreno (9)1 Chicago 5, Detroit 0. Harold's Cafe A Lounge Pfioae 281 , 47 So. Mam, Payton, Uta and Grasso. Winning Ditcher. .Cleveland 4,' St. Louis 1. i Ras-muss- en, ' Set Cox.-direct- Second Game of Baseball Series Postponed Sawyer's Theory - l Phillies May Prove Correct d ; Membership Wildlife Group f. . . ah It-I- , - - . i ' e j juniori-wildlif- va'i'o e - m-i-r- r 1 1 1 W 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' - ; . 1 1 Pleasant . Girls Softball to e ii ' - the!--Centr- . .. . - - - j Wildlife Group To Hold Meeting Slates Meeting At Spring - new-visua- - umuuDiSLnjm5 o o i z a a dmes nnp -- ' " pert-ineri- - seen-in'man- .i j -- V .' d i,"' i Vi-.ti- g Baseball Results ; Dual Track Meet le t n:ii-u.w.- L""" u - ' f -- ; Idaho State r,r. -- Heint-felTri- C Baseball Leaders To Hold Meeting VXZSZX I rKbrCl an U H0lA -- . 4 and -- - ft . . I e. 1 70-16.....- ... IVu-w- ;t.n -r- A.S0-I5.....- (1-1- ).. mm S. f One-run- 1- (1-.1- ... 5; Cougar Basketeers -0 Set Exhibition ). 6-- j i 6-- 2. - 0. ;- ' : . Tr . i hJ :if , 0 1 (i, 0-- 1). 9), (0-1- 4: fS l . f (1-- 1) w, H " . . (1-0- 1 (0-1- 5-- 3-- 8, " ! ' V .1-- . :f; - X A. - w |