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Show SUN Sunday Herald 16 Ih19M Patterson - JWlaehen Match effort Swed en " Battle Set TIME OUT I The time was not too many years ago when we stowed away the tackle and forgot about fishing until the sun warmed our back come April next spring. Even then, we still had plenty of time to get the gear in shape for upcoming trout season a few weeks For July In Stockholm - By United Press International Utah skiers flocked to the state's mountain resorts Satur day to take" advantage" of excellent skiing conditions on a clear day. The U.S. Forest Service re - - '- Utah Skiers Flock to Utah Slopes . By JACK CUDDY UPI Sports Writer & nrair 'NEW YORK Floyd (UPI) The trend in management to iff'0' .' Patterson Machen and Eddie open more waters to all year fishhave been matched for a ten ing really blossomed about heavyweight elimination we that to the point ago years fight at Stockholm, Sweden, in now have a relatively broad choice July "with one proviso" the of both kind of water and species announced Satur all the s through of fish to go after day. states, Several including The provisio is that year: Nevada and Colorado, have carPatterson has the privilege allow and farther of trend the ried accepting a title fight with most their of on Cassius all year fishing Clay until late next Bown week when contracts for the Casey waters more we are cold Patterson - Machen bout are weather So it is that seeing scheduled to be signed in New anglers out each year, including an increasing number who are finding fishing through the ice York. Announcement of the fight an enjoyable pastime. Admittedly our winter II was made by small to still a the group compared fishermen are and Stockholm win Ahlqvist at warm weather anglers. Yet, trends being as they Al Bolan in New York. They waters more to fish, people with are, more winter staged Floyd's latest fight on more time to spare, the chances are we'll have Jan. 12 at Stockholm's indoor thousands out. where we have hundreds now. All of which is to the good as we see it, though Johanneshov Stadium, where Sante the the day is probably distant when we will see the ice Amonti of Italy stopped in the eighth fishing houses and other gear on any of our waters round. A sellout 12,000 attended. like they are on some of the lakes in the central and The Patterson-Mache- n "elim- eastern states each winter. inator" will be slated for out- a AAA r One thing does puzzle us, to wit, why doesn't aoors Deiore inu,wv i ai least where someone operate a bait house grubs, crawlers spectators on juiy o ui omy cold months ? 6 at Stockholm's old Olympic can the be like and the purchased during one Can't remember more questions about thing this Stadium or at the Raasunda some I can or Soccer Stadium, Ahlqvist said. crawlers "where than winter get night we to this point haven't Bolan, who was associated other live bait?" At, least was available. to find that able been regularly any with the promotion of Patter- K I "X 12-rou- nd port: 1 T am ex-cha- 1 1 itf lAilrifitf fi arrrc Wilfc CMnJinM By United Press International (1st round W L GF GA 1 1 8. San Francisco best-of-seve- n) Portland 1 Denver Los Angeles 1 9 1 3 0 7 8 Friday's Result No game scheduled SOn's Alta: Five inches of new pel let and powder for total show depth of 119 inches, slopes pow der, conditions excellent, cross not recommend country-skiined, lifts and tows operating, highway open with snow tires or chains advised. Brighton and Solitude: Five inches of new power for total snow depth of 88 inches, slopes n bowder, packed and conditions excellent, cross-cou- n try skiing not recommended, lifts and tows operating, high way open with snow tires or chains advised. Park City: Two inches of new powder for total snow depth of 76 inches, slopes ski- packed, conditions excellent, y skiing not recand tows oper lifts ommended, ating, highway open with snow tires or chains advised. Snow Basin: Day sking, con ditions excellent, road good. Little Mountain: Day and night skiing, conditions excel lent, road good. Beaver Mountain: Day skiing, conditions excellent, road good. Snow Park Lodge: Day skiing and tubing, night tubing for groups only, conditions excellent, road good. g the Easter Bunny hid!" Ed-llAL- ers 1 good. "Ma Senator Looks for Cor ho Tie With Liston - Clay Go Was beyond prison bars and placed Intercontinental WASHINGTON (UPI) convict Frankie Carbo the seen manager calling the shots in both corners For Sonny Lis-to- n and Cassius Clay in their Feb. 25 heavyweight title fiasco? Sen. Kenneth Keating e believes Broadway's "man in gray'' njw wearing the pinstripes of Sari Quentin may have "reached out from behind prison bars and placed his co horts in both the Liston and Clay camps" and aims to try to prove it. Keating announced Friday night that he will urge the Sen ate committee investigating the Liston - Clay whateveritwas to look into fa "bqxing apalachin conference" tha may link Car bo to both fight ers "I think it is most essential that we discover whether Frank ie Carbo has reached out from Promotions Could pick the first challenger for the title in the event that Clay won it. his cohorts in both the Liston and Clay camps," said Keating, who revealed he has evidence of a meeting of Carbo and alleged lieutenants held in Washington on March 19, 1958. Carbo, long believed to be the underworld czar of box ing, has been serving time on various counts of conspiracy and under - cover managing since un- high-echel- on Bobo Olsen Gets Title Keating said he had informa Fight Offer tion that Carbo, Sam Margolis R-N.- Y. one-tim- Timp Haven: Day skiing, day and night tubing and ice skating, conditions excellent, road ers If... 1960. - - of Philadelphia and Angelo Dun SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Carl (Bobo) Olson, a decade dee of Miami Beach, Fla., the middie-weight- s, latter a trainer and advisor of ago monarch of the was offered a light over the 1958 Saturday for the world light- Apalachin-type- " meeting which heavyweight boxing champion also included Frank (Bhnky) Palermo of Philadelphia, Benja ship. The balding min Magliano of Philadelphia, and 35, aging battler, with highly retoyed Benny Trotta of Baltimore, Thornton Friday Dominic Mordini and Billy gardedto Wayne win a decision Brown of New York and Mike night on a nationally televised show Snyder and Tony Ferrante of from Kezar Pavilion. Philadelphia. "Now I'd like to have Bobo "Fortunately," said Keating, fight for the championship in "the record of what was said New York," said matchmaker at that meeting, including dis Teddy Brenner of Madison cussions concerning the future Square Garden. The condition of the grounds of Sonny Liston, was kept by Champion Willie Pastrano deat the Springvllle fish hatch two undercover agents of the fends his crown against Goyo New York ,City police depart ery doesn't pe mit visiting a ment and described in some de-t- Peralta of Argentina in New Orleans on April 10. Olson, it is the hatchery at the oresen 0 on pages of the Dewill battle the winner of time, according to J. D. Ford cember, 1960, hearings of this hoped,one. that hatchery manager. subcommittee. "And that's what I've been The condition of the grounds "In addition," said Keating struggling for," said Bobo after was brought about by the com "I am informed that there is the battle. "I want to get back plete rebuilding and remodel some additional evidence 'stem into the big money." ing job dont on the hatchery ming from New York investigaThe Thornton bout went down The project cdst $137,000 and tions linking the figures in the as a split decision because the hatchery is now back in n bout with the Car- Judge Bob Mitchell called it a full production bo combine." draw. But Judge Jack Downey Ford said he anticipates that venda had it for the winner and Margolis, Philadelphia visiting tours dan be resumed machine was Vera referee giving operator, Bybee had it around June 1 en 275 shares of Liston's stock United Press International had in Intercontinental Promotions, it ENTERS PRO-AInc., the corporation which pro1 It was a good battle, with DALLAS (U I) Mickey motes Liston fights, before the neither man backing up. But who a record 13 bout with Clay. Olson's experience in the inWright, w)n golf tournaments last year, will It also was disclosed after the fighting paid off and Thornton Pro-Ain of the 25 bout at Miami Beach admitted that. Feb. play portion the St. Petersburg Fla. Open in which Liston surrendered the "He never hurt me," said th on April 1. Miss Wright serious title while sitting on his stool loser. "But I never hurt him. Only mule deer are native tdft the state. Whitetail and other ly sprained her ankle Feb. 3, when the bell rang for the sev- He's a very experienced and d shoe enth round that Clay's camp clever boxer who has the abilmembers of this wildlife fam- when her ily do not occur naturally in caught on a step and she fell had paid $50,000 to Liston's ity to beat anyone. You can't down a flight cf stairs. Utah. camp to guarantee that Listens discount him." wind-blow- Clay, presided 10-rou- nd ours Visiting Stopped at Fish Hatchery cross-countr- last five championship bouts, insisted upon the Clay title-figproviso because Bolan to we'd another forward winter, guess Looking has offered Clay a guarantee of that anyone would do right well who would keep a $750,000 to defend against Floyd good stock of baits on hand and let folks know about "I still hope to hear from it. REED Henderson reports fair bass fishing Clay and manager Bill Faver In sham before Ahlqvist flies to with both plugs and baits on a recent trip to Overton and Mead Lake. This in the past has New York for the Patterson- warmer a to fine one of those been spring trips Machen signing next week," clime when the days were dragging as we waited Eight fourth grade students Bolan said. for our trout season to open. are the winners in the Utah Suggestion here, and it would be our druthers, Vallev Wildlife Federation would be to head down 89 to Powell Lake instead. coloring contest held last week SDOrtS Brief S The boys from Kanab and Wahweap are still sending in an iourtn graaes or ine cuy reports about the bass fishing there on this new school system. Year-Aroun- d water. Add the novelty of a "new" trip to most, the The winners and their unexcelled scenery, and the chance to take a good schools are, Diane Long, Mrs trout now and then along with the bass. The latter, daughter of Mr. and Allan Franklin: Frank Long, Mead while averaging maybe a bit smaller than the Lake bass are still weighing in at a respectable IV2 Baird, son of Mr. and Mrs Utah waters open to all year Jay Hugh Baird, Grandview; pounds or more. H. Breinholt, son of Mr. angling may be fished 24 hours Mark This is a trip to look forward to if the bug to do and Mrs. A. K. Breinholt, Joa- - each day. All other waters open a bit of early travelling and fishing is biting and son of Van Kasmussen, during the regular season, be quin; your Utah license is all that is needed to fish the Mr. and Mrs. DeArmond Kas- - ginning May 30 this year may whole lake. mussen, Maeser; Fameia uai- - be fished only from 4:00 a.m Odds and Ends ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to 9:00 each day. Still some questions about cottontail hunting. Jack Dalton, Provost; Rodney winter. Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. There is no change in the Suggest you forget it until next fall-earThey are now. in the rut, poor of flesh, and those Mel Terry, Sunset; Larene color of clothing to be worn dur-taken from now are the brood stock which add up to Creviston, daughter of Mr. and mg the 1964 hunting seasons. a better season later. . . . One plus for the winter Mrs. Garland Creviston, lim- - Either the red or yellow type and Lynn O. Lewis, colors are permissible. angler. He doesn't have to worry about mosquitoes, panogos; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne other bugs, snakes, or other such inconveniences in son of Wasatch. There is no size limit on any our area, at least. Weasels range in size from no Lewis, will be The children present- species of fish which may be larger than a chipmunk to the wolverine which grows ed with their prizes at the Utah caught from Utah waters to a weight of 35 pounds. Two of the larger fish of Valley Wildlife Federation record in Utah are a 26 pound native from Straw meeting Wednesday evening at The Western Association of berry and a 37 pound mackinaw from Fishlake. Both :u p.m. m me utilities mma- - araie ixame ana ish commis- specimens were mounted and may be seen at fish and ing. The public is invited to sioners was organized at Salt Lake City in 1922. Annual meet. game headquarters in Salt Lake City. Fish with attend. forked tails are said to be the fastest swimmers. Each child who participated ings have been held in each You could legally take 85 game fish in Utah on a in the contest was required to succeeding year to date, with given day. Add 10 trout, 15 grayling, 10 bass, 5 wall- color a picture of the wildlife the exchange of field data and eyes, 25 whitefish, and 20 catfish. You should be so federation emblem. The con- - n e w programs contributing was held in connection greatly to better management lucky and travel so fast. Good to have the separate test . At At. limits though if a feller should hit a lucky day, say on wun me national wuante 01 me nsn and game resources Week. 'in the west Utah Lake and Deer Creek. ht Winners Named Wildlife Color Contest ai 651-66- Clay-Listo- 6-3- -1 7-2--1. 8-- 2. M Fishing Waters Open 24 Hours Every Day m hih-heele- SPORTS FANS! l rr t ly m.T Yours for fun, Casey. Survival Gun Safety Class Begins April 3 of eight wild turA total of 141 turkeys have in Dowd Mountain area now been released into nine keys the on the eastern slopes of the chosen areas of Grand, San - 3, at Sportsmen's ing sites over the state. Brood birds are also released just as soon as the quota of eggs has been taken to meet the needs of another year. The eggs are gathered daily as laying begins. They are hatched in the incubators and then reared at these two department of fish and game facilities. The program to introduce chukar partridge in Utah was begun by the department in 1952. Since that time some 0 birds have been released into 170 planting sites from the two state farms. Hunting sea sons have been set for chukars since 1956. Spokesmen said chukar rearing programs at the two farms will now be phased out gradually as most strategic areas of the state have been stocked. Experiments continue with other exotic game birds which may be established in areas where few, if any, game birds 140,-00- A sur AMERICAN FORK vival training and gun safety class will begin Friday, April Headquar- ters. The class will begin at 7 p.m. The six week class will be conducted by Jack. Allshouse. -Classes will be held each Friday evening. Those interested are asked to register at Robinson's Sporting are now found. I A release - then released at selected plant- - 1 Turkeys Released In Uintas Chulcar Brood Stock Put In Springvllle Mating Pens Chuckar partridge brood stock at the Price and Springvile game bird farms are now being mated and placed in breeding pens in preparation for the egg laying period ahead. The birds are mated and penned in a ratio of one male to three hens. Surplus males are 1 Uinta Range was announced to- Juan, Garfield, Kane, Sevier, day by the Utah Department of Daggett, and Washington Coun Fish and Game. ties. A first hunting season in The big birds, 5 hens and 3 three of the planting sites was tarns, were released into their held during October last year. new range less than 24 hours These were in the East Zion, after they were trapped on the Boulder and LaSal mountain La Sal Mountains in Grand areas. County. They are a supplemenDepartment biologists said tal plant to the first release further releases would be made of nine turkeys in the Dowd in new planting sites as birds Mountain area made two years are available. ago this winter. Program to establish the Mer-- More than 3,000 people were riam turkeys in Utah began crushed to death at the coro with a first release of 16 birds nation of Tsar Nicholas II of in the LaSal Mountains during Russia. the fall of 1952. These birds came from Colorado in ex change for chukar partridge. They have done well over the years to the point that brood birds for stocking other areas of suitable habitat have been trapped there since .1960. Other plants have been made with additional birds from Colo rado, from Arizona, and from the East Zion section where the first releases were made in -- W5RCIC UP rniro) 1957. Goods Store on Main Street. The class will be for all boys or girls, 12 years of age or older, and for any adults who may be interested. 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