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Show m " Demaret Takes Ver a 1 Old iricrA Thad Hansen, "Sheriff of Sanpete County," frequently calls to, advise as on matters outdoors. This we appreciate as most of his tips odme from experience and he is less inclined than moat of us to stretch his fi3hinsr and hunting stories. His mo3t recent call this week con- cerned a trip down south where he fished Kooaharem Reservoir in the evening" with flies and had little difficulty getting a weight limit of fat rainbow two pounds and above. Now Thad Is normally a Fishlake fisherman, having been raised here in his r outdoor outlook since kid days when he r first knew the old Hansen cabin that is still his and May's frequent weekend home. When we asked him how come he wasn't again at Fishlake which Is close by he allowed ht would nave Deen u Dig, as they were at fighting rainbow were the rule there in a resulted long conversation Koosharem. His complaint which, in brief, went something like this as it might prove . jl Interesting to others. No prettier spot along the roadways than Fishlake, but like many another higher elevation lake withideep water and fast receding shorelines it sums up to being a .. "beautiful fishing hotel without a very big kitchen. Water temperatures and the abundance of food are the ity factors relating to fish flesh production In any stream or lake. And like a piece of farm land or pasture any water can produce so much food depending upon fertility of the soil it covers, the amount of . jj sunlight and length of season. fishthe mind and in these including things Bearing over increase is the years it ing pressures as they like Fishlake cannot lakes cold water why deep, fish of numbers (mackinaw excepted) large produce gerat Reservoir Koosharom a to where, in & good compared water year, the plant of fingerling rainbow will grow to upward of a pound in weight during one growing season. Fact is that if much larger fish were not planted in Fishlake and its like there would be few fish of size taken. lakes Further, if the state tried to maintain any moreinches and streams on a plant of catchable size fish, seven and longer, the fishing license dollar just would not cover Otter part of the needs. Thus, the lakes like Koosharem, a host and Creek nearby, Panguitch, Scofield, Strawberry of other smaller waters become the aces in the hole as the fishing and fishing license dollar goes. It in in such waters that conditions are optimum and fine at the same time marginal in respect to producing temwater because higher fish flesh fast Optimum combine to! produce life of abundance and plant peratures the fast growth. Marginal because low water jperiods often see heavy f i3h losses and sometimes complete blackouts through water turnover in the summer or winter kill self-title- d j ,' j ; , By OSCAR FRALEY UPI Sports Writer J II AMI (UPI) The usually Jovial Jimmy Demaret hauled off Saturday and gave his beloved game of golf a shot right between the eyes. The principal reason Is that the U.S. Golf Association and the Professional Golf Association, rul ing bodies of the sport in the United States, are too lenient when It comes to enforcing the rules. The second reason is that too many guys in the fairway business are taking advantage of Urn leniency. It is time, says Demaret, to call a screeching halt to such nonsense. To the amateur, if you happen to be a golfer, the rules are a joke. Take this from a guy. who foursome where the played in other members were indignant ter rules and tee it up in the This, fairway. Buzzers Dump Ports 8-- 0 In Friday Battle By DAVE ROWE UPI Sport Writer The Salt Lake City Bees; have given notice that they are going to be tough during the second half of the Pacific Coast League season. ' Elvin Tappe's Bees captured their eighth straight game Friday night, downing Portland 1 in a tight pitcher's duel The Bees now are just three games 4-- behind I 8-- 6-- 1. so-call- ed , 7. so-call- if!! 3-- 15-h- 0 Almost As Bad It's almost that bad, from a pro the tournacircuit, according to De- maret so-call- ed co-pr- All-Sta- honest." extra-poi- ; 38-35- 73 38-36- 74 er - "off-season- ." i i v &mpiw twist cfMe wrist I & w --war . "I I - JSprlakhrt." m If --:rr tr-i.- Frank Lary resses Tiger Mates make it back, the club." UNDERGROUND SPRINKLERS ARE VATERING FOR YOU MOST DEPENDABLE .r EASY Tf RMS FR 3-10- 03 UNDERGROUND Versalles Looks For New Glove ! ; Minne BALTIMORE (UPI) Versalles Zoilo shortstop was in the market for a new f glove today. 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ANNES, England 1 Palmer, Nicklaus, Herman Bar-rof- l, Arnold Palmer, Jack (UPI) Doug Sanders, Bob Marshall, Nicklaus and Gary Player-th- e istk' Isaacs end Phil Rodger s big three of the American pro form the American j contingent golf circuit agreed Saturday that tjht will compete in the British pride Is as important as money (J)pen beginning next Wednesday. to retain the championship touch. Barron, Marshall and Isaacs "Once you reach the y top, - it's (jualified for the tournament Fri' enough incentive tO$tay there," day while Palmer and Nicklaus said Palmer after his played on the "Rest of the World" 69 beat British Ryder Cup team which scored a 3 victory captain Dai Rees, 4 and 3, Fri- over a select British golf team day. "I love playing golf well. I fitt a special tournament at Black hate losing. I like the money, of pool put on by Prince Philip. course but it's really a matter I j Nicklaus, Palmer, Rodgers and of pride when people expect you Sanders " qualified automatically ' to be first." for the championship proper, ' n field "I don't think having enough which 'features a to on the three kills said for the win," urge days money competing Nicklausi Player added, "I have Royal Lytham and St. , Anncs enough to retire now if I want to, course. . Colavito saidi "You'd never know he's had J any arm trouble the way he looked."" "I was imDressed with him. He wasn't pushing? the ball," Cash said, "He's a lot better than when he left here." He was Rruton commented. a real with easy motion throwing He wasn't pushing the ball. 'think he's really ito come back.' I .a rv who had a 2 record at Knoxville, said, "The stay down there did me I a lot of good. It was real hot $nd 1 wasn't afraid to cut loose."! Una ago Uttl Laagv was start!, and d you know f rh man who intb nam . vented it? . . Tb tittl Uagw fvndd 24 years mvmnt was . . H was In 1939 that Carl Stoft af WilKamsport, Po thought of, and started tb first ft your I -- , t y 1-- 0, ? 19, "Wtfftwtaerf RAIN JET j - j year? vfjen you need H! -- i do you know exactly. I But, what the Braves did! that; - Much As Money 20-min- . ANNES, England on, a 75 in the first qualifying veteran Two VS. pros, round Thursday as the nine (UPI) Claude Harmon and Herman Americans attempting to qualify Barron, faced an uphill struggle were led by Bob Marshall and i today in their attempt to qualify Jack Isaacs. for the British Open golf chamfrom i Huntington Marshall, , Beach, Calif., shot a pionship next week. Harmon, the 1943 Masters and Isaacs, from Langley Field, over the 6,537-yar- d champion, shot a 78 and Barron, Va., a the current VS. Seniors champi Falrhaven- Links. Pride Counts As out, L- MSUNDAY HERALD.13 jtwo-mon- th National ty Football League season. I one of professional sport's few two-lettmen, has been placed on the disabled list by the Boston Red Sox. A towering right-hande- d pitcher. Conley has not seen action for three weeks because of a shoulder ailment. He plays center for the New York Knickerbockers in the was pointed Palmer, from a lift under a free given d the. wire. tree guide 'during classic. This, Demaret contends, was strictly "bush." "During the U.S. 0pen at Rochester, N.Y.; ' a . few fyears back," he pointed out, "Heijry Cotton of England made a j disgusted stab at a tap-i- n and missed. It was a stroke but he didn't count, it. Cary Middlecoff and. I protested, but the USGA overruled us in the interest of international 'good -y will.' Later they had to let Jack-le- i Burke and Doug Ford off the hook, for signing f wrong score-card- s "Fishing- fa certainly good for which should', have disquala lot of laughs! Now; I've hookified them, because they had ed some an old kelp, cable or Cotton." opened the door foy Something!" a man sad says, It is, as the state of affairs. And, with the money at stake in these times, a SOCCER RESULTS j NEW y6rk rnnri .dangerous, one, too;. of Sweden drew with Dina-m- o txrgs of Yugoslavia. and Wiener of Austria beat Real Valldolid of Spain, in (international league soccer games Thursday he i nt ON DISABLED LIST BOSTON (UPI) Gene Conley, ! :ljf Golfs Big 3 Say: Ill used to play it out of anywhere," he asserted. "If it waB unplayable, you took the penalty. Now they are dropping the ball l, all over the place, and some of Frank La DETROIT (VF1 your greatest golfing names are among the chief violators. ry, sporting a deep .tan and his exile old form after a All Dc It j minor in the leagues, pulled on Names, he contended, such as his No. 17 uniform Friday nigh Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palm . Detroit and Tiger Impressed hs er, just to make a point although teammates a bat with all the they aren't doing anything stinl. ting practice rest aren't doing. ' The four Tiger batters who "In the Cleveland Open, Nick laus was told that somebody played the key .role in 19$1 in vicstepped on his ball and he was helping Lary to I a K no season-ANorm l aline, a tory free although drop, given body ever found the person who Cash, Rocky Colavito and Billy supposedly stepped on it," said Bruton said he ! looked like the he once was. In the Masters, he Yankee-kille- r Jimmy. went for a par-fiv- e green with his Lary, who ha won only two second shot, rolled down into1 a games in th6 past: two seasons, wet spot where spectators had made his final f preparations for been walking and was given: his return to thefbig leagues Sun lift. For cryin out loud, then day afternoon in Hhe second game why shouldn't you get a llft jin of a doubleheader against the a sand trap that somebody forgot Kansas City Athletics. to take and you wind up in a ' "He was throwing real loose f footprint?" nd easy out there. It's the best Everything, he insists, Is "too I've seen him in a long time," casual." Kaline said aftef swinging against "We have casual trees, casual Lary. "I'm. realty hoping he can hazards and casual officials. he means a lot to "W ! LVTHAM-S- T. on standpoint, ment 1 4 1 000 001 000 ing you are looking for then pick the high country and Portland OOx 4 0 300 4 010 blue, clear deep water lake. If you want fishing at its Salt Lake (9) and Bryan; best and sizers more common then look for the relatively Santiago,andFlynn Holdener. Seyfried shallow water on the flatland where there is planty of pasture and a longer growing season. If you wish both, then DAVIS SIGNS CONTRACT take for the High Uintas or other back country where SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Tom these conditions combine because of little fishing pressure my Davis, who has made good and fish get time to grow big over the years even with on 132 attempts with I out a miss, has signed his con les3 than 00 days of growing season. tract with the San Francisco For I Yours for fun, Niners for the 1963 U.S. Pros Face Uphill Struggle l Thun-derbir- t in-so-f- Casey. was incidently, 5. Friday-Ju- ly "There was a tournament within the past month where all the unplayable lies were circled with lime," said Demaret; "It Isn't really unusual. It's that way almost anywhere you go. If they'd Just not buy any more lime and save the money, at the end of the year they could play a Lime Open . Golf Championship for the biggest purse of the year."! Jimmy, who with Jackie Burke at the Champions Golf is a o Clib course in Houston, doubles in brass as a summertime pro at Kiamesha. Lake, N.Y., and ii r narrator on because they couldn't play fwin a television th6 that his stresses pinion Golf, and "hard be should rules played Oklahoma City and two games back of second place Dal las-Fo- rt Worth in the Southern Division. Gordy Seyfried worked the comar plete game against the Beavers, j knotting his record at 8 for the campaign. He allowed four hits, the same number as given by Jose Santiago, the loser, and re liefer Bob Flynn. Three Rons Unearned Three of the Bee runs were unearned in the first inning. Portland bunched half of its hits in the sixth to score its lone tally. when the ice is on. jj Hapless Seattle fell twice to Few but what would agree that any of these tnarginal Southern runnerup Dalwaters should be stocked with fingerling trout of say three las - Fort Division 2 and 11-The Worth, inches at a cost of about $2,000 per 1,000,000 j fish as Rangers collected 11 hits in the catchables in opener. againct $17,000 for 100,000 of the i i size, a losing skein Another streak stocked into be must still fish These larger hatchery was broken by San Diego. The the hard fished, less porductive waters along our roadways Padres finally won, after dropping straight, defeating Denver and this is the biggest expense in the State's fishery pro- seven 10-of the scores were Four ed aces in our These the marginal waters, gram. in driven Alvarez. hole, thus become the economic saviours of the fishing do- Homers werebyhitRogelio Saul of Jim by llar because of the production potential. It would be folly S&n Bob while Uecker, Diego; to stock them with larger fish. jj Chico Salmon and Corky Withrow of the losers collected round tripWhich reminds that Dave Wright and the boys row's blow was his 20th at the Midway Hatchery have just completed planting topers.tie With Deron Johnson of the PadlYi million 2', to 4 inch rainbow fingerling in Strawres for the league lead. Four double plays by Hawaii berry which is one of those marginal fish producers where the larger, more expensive fish should never and a crucial error by Spokane U be planted, shortstop Bart Shirley, gave the islanders a 0 victory over the Some are claiming this old pond was understocked and Indians. this may be proven so. If it is then such a condition can A it attack by Oklahoma soon be rectified with plants of comparatively inexpensive City halted Tacoma 11-- as catchsmall fish, which is a much better condition in the end er Hal Smith drove in eight runs He got four for five, than to overstock a water to the point where there are for the 89ers. two-ru- n homer in the a including "too many cows in the pasture- to allow much growth of eighth. i; any of them. Lineseores: In finale, if it Is beauty of scenery and a panfish out, TIME OUT! Swipe at Game: f - iunder-itandab- le i 1 7 j! ( "n00 5(p)8bi (if USE OUR ' : ii MON. FRI. NITE LAY-AWA- Y PLAN TIL' OPEN 116 Wcst'Ccntc 9 P.M. ! J |