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Show 14 SundoyHerold sML?2u,!a Dodgers Win Pioneer League Mi A -- 1 By United Press International ley errors to pull out the The Ogden Dodgers captured their third straight Pioneer The Dodgers ended the sea Leape championship Friday son with a 5 record, just a nieht by staging an eighth- - half game ahead of the Idaho inning comeback to whip Magic Falls Angels. The Angels led the league during much of the Valley season by a narrow margin 10-- 8 The Dodgers, trailing by which Ogden closed in the final going into the bottom of t h e this week. on games runs scored eight eighth, four hits and three Magic Val-- In another final game or the season Friday night, Caldwell defeated the Salt Lake City Gi- ants in a 2 ball game at Derk's Field in Salt Lake. The winning pitcher for the 39-2- Spotty is the word for our mourning dove hunt this year. A major portion of what had been a bumper crop in Utah began winging southvard storms blew to warmer climes as the mid-Augu- 17-1- 0. st -f in over the state. International bird treaties do not allow start of the dove hunt until Sept. 1. Utah law does not allow any hunting or fishing season to open on a Sunday and thus the day late opening of the dove reason Sept. 2, Labor Day, this year. The hunt for these little speedsters continues through Sept. 30, with the degree of hunter success dependent upon the weather. Given normal temperatures for the period good pockets of doves will be found in most areas as migrants from the north set down for feed and rest. If cold and storm strike with any frequency we can write the hunt off for this year. NEXT on the ecattergunners looked for dates are the seasons for sage grouse, chukar and Hun- garian partridge, forest grouse, and cottontail rabbit, we prefer to take the cottontails with a 22 rifle although they do offer a tricky shotgun target as they bounce through the cover. Waterfowlers will await the noon, Oct. 12, opening of this favorite hunt and then the biggest participant hunt of all for the scatter gurners begin at eight a.m. Nov. 2, for pheasants and quail. Your scribbler likes the daylight hours shoottimes applied to all the bird hunts this year ing with the exception of the migrants, wafriowl and doves, which are federally controlled and where shooting time is one half hour before sunrise to sunset. This has worked well for years with the big game hunts and relieves the shooter of the worry of carrying a watch keeping accurate time and keeping track of the changing shooting time table each day. All in all the bird and cottontail hunts are more liberal this year. Beginning with the Sept. 2 dove opener there is continuous shotgun hunting for one or more game species through the early days of next January. Feller may complain about the game bag but certainly not about the field opportunity. A first time happening occured during the ',: current archery hunt and it couldn't happen to a nicer, more enthusiastic sportsman. We refer to friend Ed Auffhammer of Frovo who bagged a 500 pound black bear during opening weekend - of the archery season over in the North Book Cliffs. Distance was sixty feet and the one arrow Ed fired resulted in a clean kill. The chance came as he was stalking deer near PR Springs and Ed said he must have passed within a few feet of the big bruin before he happened to turn around and see it. Memories of being treed once and chased into the ledges another time by wounded bear leaves your- scribbler wondering bout the wisdom of such a shot especially without a tall tree nearby or a backup shooter. - i 1 USU Season Ticket Sales On Increase fc1 - ftftiari- III IIISMlSi HHT lllll t llMli jtmlniirr Lowell Anderson gets off a very hurried pass against the Bonneville Lakers Friday afternoon on the Spanish Fork field. The pass fell incom SPANISH FORK QUARTERBACK ' ' I -- The ticket LOGAN (UPI) manager at Utah State Univer sity says season football ticket sales are running 50 per cent head of the record pace of ft ir The referee in the picture is plete and Bonneville won Phil Oyler. Game story is on Page 11. (The photographs by Grant Roylance, Herald Chief Photographer) 6-- 0. 1967. TomMoulton said construction of the new USU stadium, even though it won't be completed in time for the start of the 1968 season, has served as the impetus for a huge increase The Browns in the sale of season ticKets. 2 whipped the Buffalo Bills "The fact mat every seat in e in an clash before a new stadium gives the fans the record preseason crowd of view of the action excellent an 45,448 at Buffalo's War Memor is the primary reason for the ial Stadium. increase, I feel," Moulton Third year pro Charley said. "We encourage additional d Harraway scored on a orders as good seats are still run in the final quarter as the available. Browns overcame a 0 deficit its home and then the NFL entry put the Utah State 14opens New season Sept against game on ice when Frank Ryan Mexico State. Other home tossed an eight yard TD pass to include Wichita State, Paul Warfield. It was only the games 28; West Texas state, uci, Sept. National League's slxih win in and Utah, Nov. 23. 16 exhibition games against the 26; AFL this year and the Browns' third win in four outings. The Bengals Win Second Straight The Bengals, on the short end By STU CAMEN score with only five The "Swamp Rat" is putting of a a bite in the Cincinnati Bengals' minutes left to play, called on Warren to replace veteran John attack. The at quarterback, The "Swamp Rat," better Stofa known to his teammates as rookie, who acquired his unu Dewey Warren, led the Ameri- sual nickname while starring at can Football League's newest the Umversitj of Tennessee, club to its second straight responded by leading the victory Friday night, a 9 pre fledgling club on a season decision over the New scoring drive, climaxed by a d touchdown plunge by York Jets. 9-- 3 13-- one-yar- Essex Johnson. Place kicker Dale Livingston the rest of the provided Bengals' offense by booting two field goals and an extra point, while Cincinnati's defense limit ed New York to three field goals by Jim Turner. The victory gave the Bengals a 3 mark in exhibition play, while the Jets squared their record at 2 2. 2-- Land Owner Wants Rent For Bonneville Salt Flats Cleveland 22-1- inter-leagu- one-yar- 5-- Do6iS: was Sandy Vance, who came on in relief in the eighth inning of the game in Ogden. Vance finished the season with a 15-- record and will now go to Spokane to finish the season with the Pacific Coast League team. The Dodgers were coasting along with a 3 lead after six innings of play but the Cowboys from Twin Falls scored a single run in the seventh and six big runs in the eighth to go ahead 3 9-- 10-- 9. . Leading the Ogden attack was Bill Buckner with five hits, Fred Nelson with four hits and Steve Garvey with a triple and a double. Each of the three drove in three runs. W..L..Pct...GB 39 38 33 30 Ogden Idaho Falls Caldwell Twin Falls Salt Lake City 25 .609 25.603 - 30 .524 Vk 31 .492 IVt 16 45 .262 2114 Friday's Results Ogden 17 Twin Falls 10 Caldwell 5 Salt Lake City 1 Timp Ladies Set Final Luncheon The Timpanogos Ladies GolJ Bills' record stands at (Association will hold its final luncheon Tuesday a 1 p.m. An In a battle of field goals, 18 hole tournament will prerookie kicker Dennis Partee of cede the pot luck luncheon at never had a lease on the section to sponsor the trials. Most of San Diego had the final boot as By KENNETH G.JENSEN which the new officers will be his field goal with only BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS in question and that it had often the expense goes for timing. announced for next year. to make ville Salt Flats, Jong famous as turned down a chance The Utah Legislature provides 14 seconds left to play carried lease. such a the to 3 win a over Chargers baren Bonne- Utah (UPI)-T- he $25,000 annually for mainten the Denver Broncos in a game The official said the sale of the home of world land speed ance for the raceway and at San Two Logan LOGAN (UPI) SPORTS FANS! Antonio, Tex. records and proving ground for the land, located in the northern Olsen and Alan Phil for the time trials. preparation players of was the speedway, American automotive ingenuity, part Harris, have taken honors as I made, after public notice was The Speedway Association al is in Hie midst of turmoil. Utah State University's biggest to individual a lows racers to use the speedway private The famed speedway, site of given, and smallest football BET without charge, except when hieh speed racing since the from Phoenix, Ariz. The included section extinc once approxi faced early 1930s, special insurance Is, required. shifted to offensive I Olsen. YOU Title tion because of drought and mately 640 acres which inter, When that is the the user the defensive line center from case, 800 of sects about feet the the but other weather factors the first day of practice Monis required to Day for the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) DIDN'T newest threat to its existence is actual speedway track. Bonneville Marcia day, tipped the scales at 252 golfer The Speedway Association has insurance. him the heav KNOW filed suit with the state land The Utah Travel Council lists Thayne grabbed her second Bounds to make The speedway's very exis on Utah man state s squaa iest of the season championship to board have the property the Salt Flats as one of the tence is in jeopardy because of raoay with a total 156 in the of 75 flayers. by ED GIVAN a business transaction 10 years condemned so it will revert places to see while visiting the 1968 Pax 36 tourney. Others giving Olsen a run for would into back state hands. It How well do you know ago in which a portion of the After getting off to a bad his money were defensive tacthen cost the association state but there are no facilities Mick pro football? . . . your Alvarez at speedway was sold to a kles 251; start on Fred the first hole it took at the site about nine miles off for use of the land. Here's little quiz for you nine shots to get out of the Workman at 246 and Doug Gos-ne- ll private individual who now nothing wants rent for use of the The new owners of the land U.S. highway 40 near the knee-dee- p on five of the biggest start at 245. Gosnell is the tallest grass alongside the say they will not allow border. in pro football today . . . facility. the she standing course Aggie, fairway played speedway users to cross their See if you can name the The Bonneville Overall, the Utag gridders reSpeedway land. One observer said this If there had been interest and in 40.40 Friday. condiat the time of trim to the in 76 added turned to This her organization Thurs campus college where each of Association, a group would not effect the speedway's land sale, there might not be day her a tion. The 63 members of the which assumed the task of these men played before gave edge current users because in the over recent UGA champion team who participated in spring in the becoming stand-out- s managing the famed salt course past, only one racer had ever the current controversy. Janet Thurgood. and ttracting top drivers from crossed over mat section in his practice lost an average of 4.1 pro leagues . . . Here they Bev Nelson and Ada Nelson pounds per man during the throughout the world, is in the art . . . Johnny Unltai . . . runs. tied for thir with 164s. q middle of the dispute. And the speed Gale Sayeri . . . Iran Breedlove has no challenger association contends it cannot for his title and the Californian Tarkenton Joe Namath afford to pay rent and, Bart Starr . . . won't run again unless he has COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Bill WLere did they each go to association to. Backman, Utah's Thomas Chnstenseh DRIVING OUT OF college? . . . Her are the manager, said the land was sold However, speed week, an fired a second round 77 today uswers , . . Unitai, Louls-viby the Utah State land board in annual event sponsored by the In the 67th U.S. Amateur Golf It. 1958 without the knowledge of southern California . . Say en, Kansas Timing As Championship. the association. Backman said sociation is still held each The . . . Rent Tarkenton, Georgia an air conditioned Chevrolet new or Ogden youth, in prior times, the land board August and attracts cars and winner Namath and Starr, both last week of the other car from Hertz. It's surprisingly inexAlabama. always notified the association drivers of all sizes and Utah State Amateur golf title, pensive. when one of Its leases had descriptions. opened play Wednesday with a FOR DETAILS, CALL expired, but for some reason Some contend that Speed round of 85. Here's a football oddity did not do so on this occasion. Week should be sponsored by In all of football hisThe land board has a Utah Interests but Backman In 1939 World War II broke 373-344- 3 different view of the sale. One says the cost would be out as Germany invaded been tory, there official said the association prohibitive for any local group Poland. very, very few good passers . , . Isn't it strange that there havei't been more lefty throw Phil Olsen Checks In at 252Pounds 6-- - Marcia Thayne Wins Golf man-mad- - e. le Utah-Nevad- 4. non-prof- it four-stro- Anyway, Ed made it and has the trophy to prove And he can claim a first in taking a bear with the bow daring the Utah archery as our records show. Con- -; season graduations Buddy it ar Cliff Bailey heads for the Coho fishing in the Charlotte Island off the west coast of northern British Columbia again and ours the disappointment of not being able to accept his invitation to SO along. The Coho, or silver salmon, are jumping, top water fighters often classed among the great game fishes. Cliff has been going to the Charlotte Islands to fish for them each of the last two years since Jim Bond showed a movie here in Utah about this fishing that he, Jim, said was the best Coho fishing in the world. agrees with Jim after his trips there daring the September early October ran of the Coho the past two years. He will have something else going for him this year in a Mylar fly said to be the tost word for Coho fishing. This is an easy fly-i- n trip and anyone wishing to know the details of where, how, end when should call Cliff Bailey here in Provo. Now Cliff Shoots 77 ... ... - TOWN? . 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