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Show Outdoor .pT" Roundup By Cosey Sown l-- I J fUNTAY, kVCZTT H, IMP Sunday Herald IS Title WAC Fourth Seeks Straight Wyoming ....... .u. " m . f-- le .. wk i i. ;i . Wrd j, I lumTscThver 'rv,-- off.. L. ... be vrMH;ti- ( 1 -. flankpr EatflR 1 . ." "-r- r-- - ' ' t -- - . ic - l. 1 ) con-Tashi- Maryland Gets NCAA Rebuke V1 A m MT fTTVIUtha NCAA PoliCV Council alsO on the of Maryland, recommended curbs he.UniversUy u v o s aim having its hand slapped by ue wining tive colleae athletes. nAiirY.makin? C HI) - ILllll LV 1 jw..- Athletic National visits to council of the Expense-pai- d and apologized Friday by prospective atiiletes uUits hv college renresentatives and pleaded ignorant The council, meeting here In to the athletes in their homes its second an4 final day,; should be limited to" two e?cn, for the council said. criticized, the university alleeedlv employing an athletic The recommendations will be recruiter who at the time was submitted for final action at the workine as a talent scout for a NCAA's convention set for Jan. baseball club, and 4 in Washington, D.C. chastised the school jfor allow m uie ing an advertisement Washington Post sromotine the school's recruitment of four .m iimt -T- - , n mrJt (n.,rth.m! i :ZP:Z?ZZZ far back-u- p help -soh cpeo-o- r waaanu, rtgmwy-teievise- a (LTD ' dul . be the ones to beat." and iunior thV rtthomac WUMUW) SUM m I BTfimtf ; Vfl! .inert A 7rr UiiVVtVl flst im ... T ffk.mniAji !.. tx.rill !an tir (verS Icoilege ranks. i TV,. SVu km k- laM'mitii th uM brand of "Cid- - Offensive depth, especially! Eatoa needs three wins, is .; .u. -, linemen, season the J will 0opM multiple offmse. The ba)- mobile this centennial year of collegiate begin attempt to gain an unprecedent--1 record, after earning it the two, Wyoming led fourth straight conference previous yean with W records with an experienced quarter- - anced liae deployment features; among a grcup of aopMrnores ootba1 to set his personal 109 lor-- up irom in una unaeivcu mark His 15year bead coach-Ichamcionshio. leach season. Syndakowski shared a split end and flanker. Tne . IbacL Ed ...... . . i . . . ...... , ... frwihman - team in IM Dasi iv ,,nm -k. flmntvl r . tminf j iui neaa coacn uoya taion a 00-- in uie process ot copiuuig uuu.ig auues jtu Umisuc that ue Pokes, who are taeir third consecuuve cnam-1- 6 1 in conference play for the pionship, the Co hoy j finished past three years, can once first in the conference record "W wit kviki in niccint Aelfns .;, v .... ! v i and IO- - L1M DienTV Of DQLSe ana arain riuii lh tit luinuy. njuuiuii uiu"'g rnt. defensive A,mbinaUon have McUiti. S vy; rushing come mroun aim . . and aoDhomores emerced to;can T- t.w. .Bsin ncfa.ku 1 an-- wis. uffensive me proswvi tlor wi unaeic.ieuiQeieiise nuj ...j.f j 6 ' .. iuui6 with Itnent what we hope will be good V". . . ..n wm- - i.uuuuxr w season. third in total offense and autn the multiple oetense pattern; guaroj wwmj juuct seasons from our upperclass-men- ," speea, size ana ipufeiwess. . that placed Wyoming top na-- i back Joe Williams. The WAC is rmn to he con-- in oassiM offetrf. Eaton safd in summing exwas ineredient of 28 The loss lettermen'only missing aider ably tougher true year, and Eaton will have 2S returning uonally in total deierse last for the lses seaoutlook his up jcaused Eaton to show parucu- penence. . U . .. ... . .. . . - W. M.tinli'. WM.t in A nair of two-veletterman, son. .1 n.l uuuwi m suiuS unoeaien, .aioo said. Arizona.iisw, wnen me roes ineer uc,iwyi were me iuuuui !. health and needed to find offen- - Bill Kyranakis and Larry Suga- - "If we have good the said Eaton defense. to in beat them team especially Arizona Utah and have, only State, the mid- in be we'll inuma, finished the away spring 'good luck, said. be of atldle things," receivers the as diill top - r our first genThe illusive dove is target eral scatters season starting Sept 1, and as f now good hatch promises some excellent shooting. Only thing now is to keep the fingers crossed that cool storms do cot blow in and annual move trigger tksse early migrants in their southward. to warmer climes Illusive is the word as these little speedsters while loafing along at 70 feet per dispsy-doodon the second, at 90 to 100 feet when they turn who the that wonder gunner afterburner. Little connects one out of three times is considered and Hank good at the game. Like Byrd Pearson gone by, day one windy hunting Heisch agreed birds these of lot be flying a must "Boy, there had to this us of all And agreed dead." away be a great shoot for the shell manufacturers. Most dove hunters, including the expert to even the shots, will tell us that the best way bore modified full or odds is by using an open wiL several compensators good gun. Aiiy of the choice full use a who We may same do the job. like shooting traps are using a big handicap about from 30 yards. With the average dove moving along at about 80 feet per second it requires about a ten foot lead at th average 40 yard shot An open bore giving double the size shot pattern at this distance is obviously going to- make up for much of the shooter error and bring more birds to the iL ptoy last year hi jthe most lettermen tack wd fai By JOHN D. THOMPSON bug. The dove is really not a tough target to shot bring down IF you get the target in the the job. often one doing with pellet only pattern Add the shorter barreled gun for quicker swing, the 7Vi or 8 shot shells, and low brass shells then more birds in for the sake of economy in the holes less sky should result. and the . If itt i t ... campu-Associatic- ' V . v::,;. bag 12-1- MORE folks are "finding" the High TJinta Mountains country this year than for several seasons past. So says Bill Tate of our F and G division after just returning from several days out there. Bill and party backpacked in from the U Bar Ranch at the mouth of the Uinta River. He said the fish came easy as they looped the basin trails from Fox to Kidney to Painters, Atwood and the 'Chains basins. His observation about some 12 people traffic was based on meeting crowded? is So this other parties during the trip. Actually, the only real crowding in the Uinta relatively eountry comes at the waters along or of this is near the roads. It follows that most where the areas only lakes Trail in the Mirror and bailies. into the reaches oiled road In the Uinta River drainage there are at least 36 good fishing lakes (we have fished that small many over the years) and several fine four dozen a averaging parties atreams. Figure more than people and it adds to only a little of kind crowding the one angler per lake. That's be will likely and it for we could all hope come. to for worse years little Despite the great fishing and thisusspecwill tacular alpine mountain country, few of the cover to effort and necessary give the time miles of trails into these roadless higher tions. Truly we are living the age of wheels. ' . Gail Nielsen. Third row are Leah Ltndsey, stake YWMIA president; Diane Hyde, Carolyn Jensen, Nancy Reynolds, Bishop A. Ray Boulter, Jackie Lassen, Kathy Fryer, ward YWMIA president; Gwen Mclff, stake sports director. Ab- sent for pnoto were xerry noisier ana joiene ioon. , THE SUNSET FIRST WARD girls softbau team captured the Provo Region championship this past week with a l win over Oak Hills 3rd Ward in the final game. Front left to right are Diane Petersen, and RJki Tboreson. Second row are Shel- -- ly Barnttt, Cheryl Westphal, Dixie Fisher, Daria Sherwood, Sears I us-- BOTULISM, commonly called duck sickness, is taking a serious toll of ducks and shore birds in the Farmington Bay .Waterfowl area. To date died. Minor pme 1200 ducks, mostly pintails, have to the marshes in occurred also have losses - high school student athletes in the area. .. x The censure constituted only a public rebuke of what: the council called the university's "violations of the principals of " ethical conduct.",, The university responded by saying "the acts were not indicative of its policies regarding athletic recruitment, and that procedures have been initiated to prevent a recurrence of violations of NCAA LevGsi ' During the .tPrcdsd:". .I&a'ii'y.Is. RADIATOR .w . , GAS TANK Service r-- Wtrt UncMtftitMily euanrtM AHLANDERS PH. 373-6445i S. UNtV, KOVO 63 ' legislation. 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