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Show Sunday Herald .14 ajuxra a. i 250 Mile Outdoor Roundup ; j , j ' On the seamy side of things this year comes the announcement that rustling is on the increase. This J word comes from both the organized livestock groups and our fish and game division people and they allow 'it is getting worse as the summer, grazing season roes along. Blame for the Increased rustling, stealing is the .more proper name, is placed at the door of higher and higher prices lor red meats, wnatever tne rea 'sons, there is no valid excuse for stealing domestic .livestock forming the livelihood of many Utahns nor the wild game belonging to all the public I Surely this is a situation where the public generally, the fish and or game license holder in f ' particular, can profit himself by reporting any on- usual or suspicious looking incidents he may set i or find. Everyone star.ds to low from such thefts I and none more than we who fish and hunt Sever- 1: al holders of Urge block of private land now amii to use are seriously considering closure to ALL trespass if things continin to grow worse. I So who loses the most. i te way as Pennsylvania. The race Kid be run ever a course in the outer Provo Boat Harbor and out into the lake. It will be comprised of 50 laps around the course. Cash prizes totaling $04 will be awarded to the top fits Uhers in the race, whka will he ' open to all classes of boats fiev-mil- e drives. J Mary West and Earl Davis, of the marathon drivers who are expected to compete for top honors in the race, several factory teams als are expected to take part in the event 'Family boats could even have a good shot at winning the overall championship if the lake waters become a Utile rough," Wes Knudsen, veteran spetd- boater, said. We decided to hold mis marathon race as a kind of expeii as long as they have automobile type or outboard engines and ara gasoline powered, A Governor's Trophy and a the $1008 cash prize will go overall winner, who also will be eligible to compete for the lap prize money and merchandise prizes. The inboard winner and the outboard winner will receive a trophy each, and cash and merchandise prizes. Besides many independent test, said the race committee inhas recavtd 25 quiries oa the event The inquires have come from as far ZjO-mi- ' Casey Bown By Interest in the Prow Marathon Boat Pace is reaching a high pitch, according to race officials. event will be The held at the Utah Lake State Park starting at noon on Labor Day. There will be a race drivers meeting at t a m. and attendance at the meeting is mandatory for U competing Set for Lab or Day Boat Dove Season 1 Opens Sept. I' - ..." S - Shotguns end several boxes dove frequent these areas for of shells are the order for this food and fly into water holes in Monday, mourning dove opener the morning and evening. for the 25,000 hunters in the field Hunters 12 to 15 years old for the first of the fall bird must hunt with someone 21 or season. , . older and dove rules prohibit On Monday, September 1, at shooting at birds on power cr 6:24 a jo., doves become legal telephone lines or poles. , targets all over the State ex- Shooting hours are one half cept in dosed areas of Salt hour before sunrise each day Lake and Utah counties. to sunset; a complete table of Hunting will close on Septem- shooting times is listed in the ber 30, although few doves are dove proclamation. expected to remain this late in Hunters going onto private the year. land must have the landowner's Daily bag limit this season is permission in order to avoid 10 birds with a possession limit any problems under the new of 20 after the first days shoot tresspass laws enacted by the State Legislature this year. ing. Any shotgun capable of hold- ; ! Ipy t V '' Fish and game officers over the state have been .directed by boss man, John E. Phelps, to apply more time to this problem, wild and domestic livestock as 'Mi 'well. Specifically, they will spend much more time .'afield during the hours of darkness when most of the stealing is known to take place. All animals are more vulnerable in darkness and this also the covering cloak in favor of the thief. So why not V-- i; j; ; get Involved, keep your eyes peel- - Your scribbler can imagine nothing that would help this cause of relations more than a few rustling convictions where the cases were initiated by some of. we who should care the most ing more than three shells must be plugged so mat the gun may not hold more than two shells in the magazine and one in tne chamber for a total of three shells. Open rangelands will agam provide the best hunting as landholder-livestock-sportsm- t There will be no restrictions on waterfowl spe-tunrominc Eeason exceDt for canvasbacks 'where the limit a will bei two in both Vpossession and 'bag . . . Only a lew antelope roamea me siaies as recently as 1922, though they were most abundant in titriA. flood wildlife manazement practices ihave now raised their number to well over a half Tnillion animals . . . Cold water fish lute our trout are in trouble when the water temperatures go above 70 degreet. Warm water species like our largemouth riasa will thrive in waters more than 90 degrees is arm...The spotted bat (Euderma macultaum) will mammal It rarest America's believed to be be interesting to see what Chrysler Marine uncovers '4n the secret "boat of all boats" to be displayde late Hhis yflar or in early 1970 . . . New tent for Bportsmen 'ahould Boon be in your dealers hands. Weighs only 28 shelounces, fits in a pocket, is inflated full floor inches with times forty ter, and seven feet comi . Bears and humans have at least one thing in mon tooth decay. A favorite bruin diet consists of ihoney and all types of berries, just the thing to produce cavities . . . Still ample time to get out and Squeeze off a few practice rounds with the rifle before 'the general big game seasons rof aroundand you 'owe to everyone as well as yourself for the sake of both safety and success . . . Most appropriate are the 'litter bags handed out by the Hell, Mich., Chamber of Commerce. They read in big letters, "Don't throw "your trash all over Hell." Amen, Yours for fun, j 1 J 1 . A ... -- self-suporti- ng -- Robbins Loses Match it FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (UPI) tennis championships Friday F. D. Robbins, a sophomore when he suffered a at the University of Utah, 64 setback at the hands of ' bowed out of the U. S. Open veteran Cliff Richey of San Antonio, Texas. Salt Lake The DUPONT City netter, competing at For est Hills for the second straight ANTIFREEZE 6-- twice in taking the second set However, the Texan relied on his sound ground strokes and experience to take the match. Robbins got past the first round by downing Dick Dell of Bethesda, Md., Wednesday in a BULK ANTIFREEZE marathon $100 your can g bat tle. Robbins planned to return to Salt Lake City Saturday. He has been in the tournament circuit since the middle of June. CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS new 5-- 6, year, broke Richey's service $29 can 4-- eacn fine runner although, obviously, not unstoppable.' Tennessee ranks behind Mississippi and Georgia in pre- season Southeastern Conference ratings. (Second of Eight-PaSeries). MUELLER LEE By NEA Sports Writer NEW YORK (NEA) --Apart from his ability to win Atlantic rt Coast Conference football championships, Clemson's barrel-be- l lied Frank Howard has also become famous for his disdain for he calls the League," the SoutheasternConferer.ee. . He has gloated for the past two years while the SEC lost seven bowl games . Last season, for example, was a Dixie disaster as only Mississippi and LSU among five SEC bowl teams managed to win. Now. however, Howard has broadend his scope. "When I say 'Knucklehesd League,' I don't just mean the SEC," he says. "I mean all those people out there. Anybody that s not 1.6 requirement is a Knuckle head League." (The NCAA says an estimated 48 colleges and universities do not comply with the 1.6 acade mat group Knucklehead mic standard.) The SEC, meanwhile has been blaming its collective failure on the Big Eight (Kansas, Miss ouri, etc.), which, It says is building strong football powers with weak college boards. In flie meantime, however, Mississippi is favored to regain some of its old stature and challenge Georgia and Louisiana State for the conference champ- ship. The bowl games and the Big Eight can wa t, The Rebels will draw dm--: dends his year on playing time bailed by 35 sophomores last season, among them quarterback Archie Manning, who completed 127 passes in 263 attempts last year for 1,510 yards. 198 pounds. He is Georgia, which has two fine receives in Dennis Hughes and Charles Whittemore, meets Ole Miss Oct. 11 in what might be 6-- 3, Auerbach Keeps Hoping Russell Will Return BOSTON (UPI) --The Boston Celtics -- with or without coach and star player Bill Russell will unveil their 1969-7- 0 team Sept. 24 against the Atlanta Hawks at Columbia, S. C, in the first of 11 preseason ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) an games. California The Angels nounced the purchase of right-han- d General Manager Red Aaer who is directing the an early showdown. LSU, led pitcher Lloyd Allen from bach, still squad - of hoping Russell will the Pacific HawaiiCoast by its defense (17 lettermen), is end his recently announced a definite threat if it can fill League. hurler will retirement from basketball, some chinks in its running The said the Celts and Hawks will tne in Washington, Angels join game. meet two other times In the Allen a D.C. had Labor Day. Graduation wiped out a specwith games at record with Hawaii. He was deep tular Tennessee backfield, but first the in the choice Miss., Jackson, Sept 25, and Angels' tne Vols still have two solid AH 1968 free agent draft Gainesville, Ga., Sept 27. in Mississippi Will Challenge Georgia, LSU for SEC Title hi - as a BOBBY SCOTT win guide Teaaessee't football fortunes this falL The Volunteers, wha have lost uly one conference game in the last 14 starts, bill Scott QUARTERBACK Odds and Ends ',1 meat to see how much interest it would create. It's beginning to look as if it might be one of the more popular races in the area. -It also has the possibility of becoming a great tourist attraction Ux Provo. Other race officials, besides Mrs. West and Davis, will include K. V. Johnson and his wife, Donna, who will serve as race rtierees. Angels Purchase Lloyd Allen - - 2 American candidates line backer Steve Kiner and center Chip Kell. Bobby Scott replaces Bubba Wyche at quarterback. His best receiver, Lester will be the first Negro Mc-Cla- to start in the SEC. . Joe Pepitone Suspended; Faces Several Problems Alabama still stinging from its Gator Bowl route by Missouri, comes back with AH-American candidate lineman Alvin Samples and a highly tout-ed soph o more runningback named Johnny Musso. Auburn, these children by marriages. By GARY KALE In chronological order, Pepi then, may be the best team in UPI Sports Writer New tone left Yankee - Stadium Alabama this year. The PlainsNEW YORK (UPI)-T- he tacka game men, led by York Yankees waited today for wednesiay have le their Dave Campbell, to White Sox, with the Chicago controversial Joe Pepitone The team had an off day complete 1968 defensive unit come home. back intact. Peoitone, the perennial team Thursday and when Pepitone John 3 Ray at Kentucky Is the at showed at the bail up park whose jester practical jokes only new head coach. league's informed he was have provided some of the few p.m. Friday Houk that the departure Fresh from Ara Parseghian's by In club the laughs enjoyed by Notre Dame staff. ' another dull Yankee season, left without permission cost $500. the stadium without permission What's more, Houk told Friday and was immediately Pepitone, if he wasnt in socked with a $500 fine and an uniform three hours before without Friday night's 8 p.m. start with indefinite suspension ' . Kansas City he would . be " pay. Pepitone walked Cuban1 Pepitone, known to be in suspended. HAVANA (UPI)- -A to and has heard was difficulties said Eobody away money baseball team that defeated a threshhold of a from him since the incident. United States squad to win an be on the amateur tournament in the financial deal that could give "We all know Pepitone has him his first business success. and we sympathize Dominican Republic returned Whether the outcome of this problems with him," said Yankee Preshome for a nationally televised venture affected his playing ident M:ke Urie. "But his welcome from Premier Fidel status is an unknown factor. responsibility to the club comes Castro. The Yankee first baseman also first. We knew he has had The United States "was able is encountering marital troubles financial difficulties in past to conquer the moon but it He is paying alimony to one because we advanced him couldn't win the tournament, wife and is separated from a considerable sum to help defray Castro said Wednesday, adding1 second spouse. 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