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Show "i 16- Sunday Herald 1 - ' Sunday, h, 1964 june - Utah. Utah j Big G ame Meetings To County, et Under Way Friday i Communists Close Gap Reduction of Elk Herd To Be Aired In Basketball Race By JACK BRANNAN United Press International PARK YELLOWSTONE posed of Bill Russell, K. C. Jones and Tom Heinsohn of the Celtics, Oscar Robertson and Jerry Lucas of the- Cincinnati Royals, Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks, Tom Gola of the New York Knickerbocker! and retired Bob Cousey of the Cel- Specific recommenda-loh- s WASHINGTON (UPI) --Coach anyone present. district nearest to them. He ;UPI) The weather still continues to act like anything Place and time of the an- dations from , on the reduction of the Red Auerbach of the Boston noted by the board said the meetings have all been are These conducted nual public meetings but the warm season and the results of same are twoj and are considered at setf in the evening for the con- North Yellowstone elk herd will Celtics added: a new dimension utah members to the government's One that fishing pressure .has a later meeting when the sea- venience of the public attend- nor to next winter, it was - Saturday arms race, space - race and M liJoard of Big Game Control sons are set. r'A'.-h'.-beenyrelatively .light and the best Saturday. j.". ing. of the season is still to come with "" .;: were listed Saturday as fol- - Crane urged anyone interestOther members of the five State and federal agencies missile - gap terminology tics. the "basketball race." man 22 exhibi- less inclement weather. The sec21 board information are concerned with the in "We ed or, , Welby Aagard, submitting played manage jUows: ' too overconfident tion games and won them all ond that our water table has had to the board to plan on attend- William D. Hurst. Othel Pav ment of the elk herds met at "We're Ogden, Mountain Fuel Audi- our! about lead in the basket by anywhere from 23 to 55 the annual spring .meeting the public meeting for the and Dan Freed this a real shot in the arm. ' 2940 Washington Blvd., ing jitorium, week. It was agreed that the ball race,'' he said. "The Com- points, depending on what kind "' EARLY access into Cleveland ' 19. ; june annual reduction program munists are closing the gap." of mood we were in," said Au- Reservoir shows a serious loss of Game Citv. Fish and Cedar should be preferably carried out Auerbach, acting in a dual erbauch. "We were very men fish through suffocation,, with 22. by sportsmen hunting north of role of athletic diplomat and low when we won by only 23 Regional Office, June many fish to three pounds show;: Yellowstone National Park. Olympic! - year spy, made his points. f Richfield, Rainbow Cafe, 92 ing up along the shore. Miller's on the observations basketball "We played to standing room in xne event mat sucn a ' )So. Main, June 23. Flat Reservoir south of Cleveland of the , cold war crowds of up to 16,000. And harvest! does not achieve aspects hunter Casev Bown fl.TmpArs fr Vinvf suffered a com Dragerton, Dragerton Drug the desired cut in the herd or Wednesday in a State Depart- everyone wanted to learn as ment briefing. plete kill of fish during the past winter. These are Store Banquet Room, June 24. much as they could from us weather is such, as in 1963-6extremes we the have when that the elk dp not leave the The coach and eight stars about basketball." just a part of the results Vernal, .Uintah County Court ' of weather and the long freeze up. park, then a trapping program from the National Basketball house, June 25. the Another .result is less growth of fish during personnel will trap the. needed Association recently completed Salt Lake City, Fish and one dia like out last number for live shipment to a five - week exhibition tour of the which winter months drag 1596 W Office Game Building, states and zoois1 for release on three Iron Curtain countries namely stnaller and in some cases poorer fish than North Temple, June 26f approved public and private Poland, Yugoslavia and Roma we normally find at season's beginning. meet for each time the United Arab Re land sites. Starting . t '".;r ! .. ;,? Attending were representa public. 0 ALWAYS a pleasure to be asked to speak ana ing .is 8 p.m. tives from the; Montana F i s h "Our biggest danger at this DUNE0IN, FlaV (UPl)-T- ony visit with organizations such as the Provo Exchange, Board Chairman Harold S and Game department, Wyom point is to underrate their abil- Lema's $20,000. pay day for winJunior Chamber of Commerce, and Lions clubs as we Crane noted: "These annual ing trame and r.ish commis ity to play basketball," said ning the Thunderbird Classic have in recent days. Such meetings form an oppor- public meetings afford an op sion, U.S. Forest Service, Bu Auerbach. "They play a good vaulted him into fifth place in close tunity to visit about the programs and problemschance portunity for both individuals reau of Land Management, game over there, a darn good total money winnings for the to the hearts of most of us and also give the and . organizations to submit Idaho Fish and Game Depart- game. .; year among the touring profesto answer some questions folks are wondering about. their recommendations for the b Service sional golfers, have Soil tremen Conservation made a "They ment, asked during . A the questions 15 Among interesting of Montana, Bureau of Indian dous improvement, an' d the Lema's victory, his first in annual big game seasons. This ' these meetings were the following: Affairs at Billings and U.S. Fish ame itself has become tre tournaments this year, brought j is the time and place to voice Are the chukar partridge ever .going to his total winnings to $31,684.17. and Wildlife Service. mendously popular. can the hem board so. give "We have a tendency to feel Mike Souchak, who finished amount to anything in Utah? They already are, The only person from sports 'ulll consideration to all the as witness a harvest of more than 40,000 chukars men groups invited was William cocky and vastly superior with second to Lema in the Thunderinin acts hunts." these an be L. Reavley, Western represen- our game," he continued. "But bird a n d picked up $12,000 setting last year. Our guess is that they will Procedure at the meetings tative of the National Wildlife 1 would say they play on the climbed into fourth) place with creasingly important bird in the bag in each same level1 as our amateur total Winnings of $34,453.92. calls for reading the recom Federation, f! succeeding year as they find their level and taketeams." Jack Nicklaus maintained the mendations for each big game hold, in more and more places in the state. Re1 spot in the standings with, And No. by "amateur teams," by the Interagency Com years iu tsiduuau. herd member it iook more inan Auerbach said he meant the $50,951.66, followed by Arnold mittee. This committee is com the old rinkneck pheasant here; and the chukar aMMMaaWBlMMiLffcitl top college and semi - pro Palmer with $45,901.25 and Billy; ... .. posed f field and headquarters program r has been going on for less than 13 years. teams in the United States Casper, Jr., with $43,725.00. Ronnie Sanderson, personnel from the Forest OTTER CREEK CATCH In teams Why don't we treat Deer Creek Reservoir to rid Service Bureau of Land Man the S. U. from the which Rounding out the top 10 Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sanderson of it of the rough fish species? This! will likely be done agement, and Department of Orem, son ofthis basketball are Olympic: money earners were Gary players rainbow caught one day when there is a primary! treatment plant on Fish and Game. picked.! player in place ,with Creek Reservoir on a treble hook with Otter trout at lake. from I the Auerbach water the drawn said Juan of -outfall NEPHI (Chi Chi) Rodthe The individual Europeans $29,000.00, culinary As the committee recommen fish won a The cheese. catch contest, sponsored big winner of the , Monday night vere no match for his team, of riguez in seventh place witli In the meantime it has not been done mainly because dations for each herd are read Orem 'establishment. an business the water users are fearful of pollution they believe and submitted, the meetings by Baudroppers Women's Bowl course. His squad was com $27,671.43. chemical are! then opened to recommen-ing League for the oast sea- will result from the fish killed under such a son were: Mrs. Raymond treatment program. Christiansen, high game; Mrs. Why are the special deer, permits continued when Morris and LaVaun Lurit, there are fewer deer in many herds than there used tied for Mamsky high average, to be? Any time special permits, longer seasons or and Mrs. Ross Park was the. special regulations are set for a deer herd unit most improved bowler. Mrs there is evidence that more animals must be taken. Annette Hurst won the high "The return to action of 1 ; is By STEVE SMILANICH Total goal of deer management is to balance the ani i j. Gonzales is a good; thing series, UPI SPORTS WRITER New officers for this league mals with available range usually the winter range SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -F- You have to give a guy like isseen which in short supply and seldom by the ormer tennis great Tony Tra- - Gonzales a lot of credit. It takes are: Gerry Rosequist, .presi hunter The fact that Utah's Board of Big Game bert, eager to improve the game plenty of determination to begin dent; Margaret Christiansen, Control figures many herds are becoming balanced The department of fish and that made him famous,) reiterat- a comeback after a prolonged vice president; Pat Greenwood, with their rancre is shown bv the fewer numbers; of game said good news today is ed Saturday that open competi period 'of idleness," the former secretary; Myrle Worwood, that there is at least a fair tion is needed to increase inter amateur tennis treasurer, and Loeta Howarth, king said. special permits issued during recent years. survival of native trout spawn-- i est and Trabert said he had no popularity in the sport er at Creek Lake. The Sheep trout in Utah? Probably after mackinaw at ish-- I lafe is situated in the northeast Trabert, in Salt Lake City ,to thoughts of returning to action clinic for "The only tennis I play now is YONKERS, N.Y, (UPI)-T- wo lake or Bear Lake, though our preference would foothills of the Uinta Moun- conduct a two day - old French vounssters in the area, said for fun," said the be for rainbow, brown, native or brook which may trotters, Oscar R.L. and was where it tains constructed Los for a to come." has tennis Va fnnnil n tvoiinr? nt- - mnr! In mnn v wafprs. Angeles representative got Philosophic p, have been added by the department several "open based firm. will "Iit goods to think "My sporting eventually in trout Yonkersj Raceway's lunker brown many Feller might catch a years" ago. the satura has reached 'some do will take! but come it game field for the $45,000 It was stocked with small places, the natives at Strawberry or several back no I have and tion amateur and Some point desire; Transoceanic Trot. The trot, groups native trout, has been closed ing. to support to get back into competitive ten- scheduled for june 25, will be are leaders beginning to angling, with the purpose of include some lakes on Thousand Lake Mountain, :i: V. j';movement but it nis."::' ,v tennis run the open the rainbow iii a number of waters with two of establishing a water from will take almost complete agree- Trabert's work permits him to miles.over one land I the best of them this year being at Otter Creek which to take native trout eggs ment before the amateurs and work closely with youngsters 11 for and over stocking hatching ville. Miners and of a and he's one strong supporter another," The project was professionals play SPORTS FANS! Our thanks to each of the three clubs for an the state. Trabert. said junior tennis programs. "I try trout when native started ' eggs we to all the knowledge are looking forward to from and The former University of Cin give mem enjoyable any other source became cinnati n Springville-Mapletoaosoro. can A Dit or en Wildlife "winner Wim at soon when the another athlete, tney difficult to obtain. increasingly also helps," Federation holds their annual slimmer gathering! up Concern arose that the fish bledon in 1955, also said tennis couragement I 20-2r said. to needed a the super-staNo more come fun June keep Hobble Creek Canyon be lost this winter when The former collegiate, ama game alive. Trying to emphasize than talking fishing and hunting unless it be talking might the ice cover stayed more than his YOU I point, ; Trabert fa sked teur and professional tennis star it outdoors. a month longer than usual and "Where would baseball be with said , he had no regrets about 1 when the small out the Mantle's especially tennis. "The and;; leaving competitive May's? ARNOLD Smith called by to tell us he is back feeder Canal carrying water has been good to me and Every sport needs name atguiding at the Frank, Madsen Camp on the Straw into the lake was blocked by tractions and tennis is no excep-- sport 1 will I always cherish the many ice for more than a month be- tion. Otherwise berry. We can testify that Arnold knows the lake fore I fans lose inter- opportunities tennis gave me," Ed Givan workmen by department and how to take the fish from fishing with him out said Trabert. the Trabert said. get the water flowing into est," there many times in the past. If anyone needs some could We take night baseball for I the lake again. to see. man a is he good guidance granted new, but do you know " As the lake recently cleared Yours! for fun, the j first big league when of ice a shore line count show'' ' : Casey" night ganm was ployed T ... ed several hundred fish had It was at Crosley Field, Cin7 been lost through suffocation. cinnati in I35. . . . Then, I Later checks indicated a fair It- Was three mora urnriiinaW. I survival of the two pound and till another park put In I years " x' l,,, - . an-ounc- ed -- : ' ' - - . v ; - , ctt ' w r ' r,n" j . i ' j 4, i Lema's Victory In Thunderbird Hikes Earnings i t ' 1 I ' rr l w ; niaand , ' - f-rM-WJi j1 .u fiiOrrmii 1. 1 -old four-and-a-half-pou- nd Winners Named Bowling League In Nephi i sixth j v , j Tra be rt Pro poses O pe n Play r any-othe- - Fair Spawner To Increase Net Popularity Survival In Uinta Lake w - : 34-ye- ar I ' ; all-forei- gn ... ;' - f JUNE 1 one-quart- er father's get-togeth- er 1. pVJfl- :tZi - - MniiT know - well-manner- An Ideal Gift: . For Fathers Day Lakes Provide Best Fishing t- Utah's; lakes will continue to provide the major share of early fishing season as most streams; run high during' the next couple of weeks. The 'department of fish and game said this was especially true of streams; in the northern part of impassable, a nd no feed is available for pack or nding " animals. Reports of good creel re urns continue to come in from the major well known lakes such as Panguitch, Fishlake, Strawberry, Deer Creek and others. ! Sco-fiel- d, the state.Limited stocking of streams is going forward as conditions It's tetter to give than to permit and anglers were ad- lend, and it costs about the vised to check with their local same. tPhilip Gibbs. conservation ' officer or department office regarding .conditions and planting of streams of their choice. Exceptions and already1 stocked are the spring - ilO.li.10 YTlilUl j CA W llvv heavier spawners and these fish are now moving into the trap on the stream. 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