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Show Sunday. octobeh Outdoor Roundup By .A' " 1 i V Casey town ""Vna4LJ a' . V , , '0 V V'?Y'l i ' The 1969 deer season opening will go down in the v . reocrds as THE year when we hunters went to the , wailing wall - a wall of miserable conditions made up of rain, snow, mud, poor visibility the likes of which yur scribbler cannot recall Oh, sure, there were those limited numbers of we gunners who were there to sit it out and they are coming in now with success stories when the weekend weather cleared and the bright sun made hunt-in- g reasonably possible. Ail .v:.ii au ui wmcn point up again now much we are subject to the vagrancies of the weather in all of our outdoor activities. So what goes now with the deer hunt? As this is written predictions call for storms in the mountain country for the weekend, mostly in the northern part of the state. If this proves true the best advice would be to go south with the birds in search of a better climate. For the duration of the season, and one should check his proclamation for areas with a longer season than the general hunt ending this coming Tuesday, those who do get out will find the animals moved into k the lower range areas. The coverJ , x , ed section of the ranges should also be much easier of access. Conditions being what they were your scribbler was surprised that the hunter success for those ... , 1 checking out of Daniel's station opening day even 6,,I,.A.,M ....J, reached ten percent. It wer.f, up to twenty two percent WAYNE LOWER Kittens defeated the Aggies, (42) of the BYU freshman team is shown (Herald staff photo by Sunday and of course has been rising steadily since being tackled on the Utah State line in a game with Phil Shurtleff) Even time. weather this last of end the the that given fair Aggie frosh Friday afternoon In the BYU Stadium. The season we'd guess that anything over forty percent would be high at end of season in this year of the compared to the nearly sixty perbig storms.-Whecent norm this means a lot more deer in our hill this winter. A couple of our readers have already asked whether the season might be extended in view of the foul weather and expected lower harvest. Unlikely, as we see it, since it is most unlikely that hunters in number would scatter state wide to make an equi table harvest from all the deer herds. Given a mild winter ahead bo that the excess numbers of unharvested animals carry over to next By MIKE TWITTY Tracy Hill for 54 yards to give to score three more touchdowns the home schedule with a 2 the Kittens a comfortable Herald Sports Writer Wayne Bower found pay dirt p.m. meeting Friday against season one might well look for a great hunt another from seven yards out with 4:07 Ricks College on the Provo High will this miseries advantage.' of and by then the The pass conuination of Dave opening year In desperation the Ramblers remaining in the third quarter field. The Ramblers, smarting Coon to Golden Richards and be forgotten. sec tried the long bomb to get back and John Monahan, who had one from the BYU rout and an earOne more big opener to look forward to as the alert play in the defensive loss to Snow College, in Atkinson the game only to have Atkin- PAT attempt blocked and the lier Dave Nov. 8 a.m. at by ondary pheasant and quail become legal targets second wide Utah frosh in Salt on take the the to go off son at the BYU 31 an right, split pick it 1. This one, barring storm, will find some 90,000 of us sparked the BYU Kittens to put BYU ahead afternoon. Lake untouched City Utah uprights the down Friday and win the over go explosive tramping the agricultural lands in what should prove State Ramblers Friday after side line for the fourth right BYU With 12:56 left in the contest, to be a fair hunt. score and send his team to the Jim Cooper, who fought off sev noon in the BYU Stadium. The pheasant cycle is definately down and the Coon led four BYU quarter dressing room with a e eral injuries during the course SPORTS FANS! ot tne game, scored from the lead. hunting will be spotty in some areas. This is reported backs to a remarkable 15 of 20 to be true of Cache Valley which is one of the most completion record as the Kittens; Woody Mathison, Dave Terry, five. Monahan added the con- I USU lead early and Wayne Watten alternated Version to put the margin at overcame a productive sections of the state. I Of all the hunts this is the one a trip to your hunt- in the second quarter to com- with Coon in the second half but BET 1 The Kittens final score came dividends. will the for dominate season big of the ahead pay the "baby" Cougars continued play pletely ing area on a pass from Wayne to pile up yardage and sent on You know that your hunting will 'be done on private remainder of the contest. YOU to Max Mullineer with Watten land and most of that land is the valuable, intensely Back 5:14 to play. Monahan kicked DIDIIT cultivated where someone makes his living. The 185, quarter his third straight PAT to end ! This hunt brings the trespass problem in to sharp back from Las Vegas, Nevada the scoring at KNOW focus and how much of it continues open to hunting passed 11 times, completing Val Miller spearheaded the 172 us. of rushed each for and eight yards Kitten defensive line which held depends upon the behavior of by ED GIVAN USU to only 55 yards rushing. So get permission ahead of time as you look at for 57 more to help the Kittens second their Ramblers the J. D. Helms' Kittens conclude Oddly enough, some the conditions for the hunt and inquire about the hand loss. straight football teams have dona birds. You'll be glad you did: x-- - tJ juniper-pinion-oa- - J 'f-4v- to SutiJcyHerolJ 17 -- Pioneers Defeat Vikings 14 to 0 Lehi's Pioneers.! Ihi --nlVrf tin 9i7 jAm im LEHI sparked ny Terry Kirkham, de- - total offense while the Vikings feated Pleasant Grove, in were held to 32 yards, a Region 4 game here Friday The Pioneers will meet Judge afternoon. Memorial Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Kirkham scored a couple of Lehi with the winner going iato touchdowns in leading the Pio- - the state The quarterfinals. neers to victory. Pioneers finished second in the Kirkham's first touchdown Class A division of Region 4 came m the opening quarter while tied for its division Judge on a d run and his crown with a 1 mark, second came on 60h yard run in the fourth period. L MEMORIAL Scott Beal booted the extra the after first point touchdown, BEAUMONT, Tex. 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As Cavemen Win Pay son Captures Loop Grid Crown 10-- 0 five conversions for High's rug- the first of and the Payson led the game ged football forces held four yards for Wall plunged 4 title today. Region in first quarter. the t.d. another Coach Jim Durrant's gladirun ators of the gridiron won the Mark Etherington's touch-dow- n Lions' third the set up resion crown bv . defeating and Powell sneaked in for Springville, 354, Friday while d out. from score the Spanish Fork was tailing Deiore Following a fumble recovery Orem 28-- Payson thus finished record, by Jens Horn, Ppyson was on league play with a while Spanish Fork ended up the scoreboard again as Brent bomb to Davis fired a with a 2 mark. 7-- rd one-yar- Jim Stewart. Springville got a safety when a Red Devil player tackled a Payson back in the end zone after the latter caught an Springville punt. touchdown final Payson's d came on a pass from Joe Crouch to Jim Stewart. Hilkrest 40 Murray Xearns 24 Tooele 0 Granger 22 Bingham 0 Region Five Wasatch 37 South Summit 18 Morsan ?8 Grantsville 6 (Class B) Park City 84 Utah Deaf School 0 JDugway 47 South Rich 0 1 Region Six Moab 12 East Carbon 8 San Juan 28 Monticello 27 ',Notre Dame 26 Green River 0 Region Seven I Millard 8 Delta 6 I Richfield 45 Emery 6 Juab 22 North Sanpete 16 Region Eight (Class B) Milford 24 Parowan 0 Beaver 30 Kanab 6 Dixie 58 Hurricane W.LT.Pts. 0 13 Oakland 5t. Louis. Minnesota ' 3 Los Angeles 17 .311 ' Philadelphia 3 0 6 113 2 3 5 3 ' 7 3 0 3 Pittsburgh Friday's Results Boston4 Oakland 2 0.43 3 - 6-- 0 one-yar- two-poi- rd VENISON Iowa Claims First Big Ten Win, 19-1- 8 Iowa (UPD-Al- len Schuette place kicked the winning point for the Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday with 1:25 left in the game to provide a victory over Michigan State, the Hawkeyes first Big Ten win. 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In the tporl come In the 1950 when a better turfing board wai developed . . . Surfing now i growing In popularity in many nation and surfer ore petitioning the Olympic for inclusion committee of turfing In the Olympic , . . But, oddly enough, It took turfing (everal hundred year to catch on. I about our purchas Ask INTO...' VENISON SALAMI plan TOTAL mp coach better without than with one! . . . For example. Yale played the 12 seasons from 1876 through 1887 without a coach and won 71 games while losing only 2 and that's the bese record In the history of better than the school in all the years they've had coaches! two-yar- Springville scored a touchdown just before the gun, vhen Bud Clyde went in on a quarter, By United Press International back sneak. Region One Logan 22 Ben Lomond 0 NHL Standings Roy 7 Bonneville 0 Sky View 51 Weber 0 By United Press International Box Elder 21 Ogden 13 East Region Two W. L T. Pts. Layton 28 Clearfield 2 Boston SkyUne 8 West 7 Montreal Davis 20 Olympus 11 Detroit South 14 Highland 6 New York Region Three Toronto Granite 43 Brighton 22 Chicago West Judge 21 Jordan 6 l 13-- six-yar- Prep Scores ' 19-1- 5, PAYSON-Pay- son Payson scored its first touch-do- n in the first quarter when recovered a Terry Cartel Springviile fumble. Gary Powell passed nine yards to Jay Hathaway for the t.d. in nine plays. Fullback Dennis Wall booted 19-1- 5 Richards, one of the few Utahns on the BYU squad, Navy Gets First Win caught eight passes for 148 VERNAL Dennis Beck ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI)-M- ike yards as the Kittens overpow McNallen's touchered USU 24 first downs 10 five American Fork signal-calle- r, and 471 yards total offense to passed for two touchdowns and down pass to Karl Schwelm and ran for another, as the Cave Jack Delweiler's 160. field 1 FriMeanwhile, Provo High's Dave men defeated Uintah, goal led Navy to its first Atkinson intercepted three Mic-ki- e day in a Region 4 game. over! victory of the season, Beck threw touchdown passes Virginia Saturday hpfnr a Doyle passes returning one a of 15 and 20 yards in the first homecoming for 69 yards and a BYU crowd which! half to give the Cavemen a 7 included Anollo eicht. flstrnnant i 0.. BYU's strength was evident halftime lead. Paul Stanfield William Anders. d early as the Ramblers were un- scored on a bootleg able to contain the Kitten pass- play for Uintah's first half t.d. NEEDLES BENTLEY DEAD Beck ran for a t.d. with 45 ing and the strong running of BALTIMORE (UPI) John Bower. and Jim Cooper Wayne seconds left in the fourth quart Needles Bentley, who while er and then on the first play Pot Kittens Ahead pitching for' the New York Coon put the Kittens ahead after the kickoff, the Utes saw Ghnts lost the final game of d on a pass the 1924 World Series to Walter scamper with Stanfield throw a to Glen Downard and Stanfield 3:53 left in the first quarter Johnson, died Friday at tlie age conversion. of 74. only to have the Ramblers roar ran for a back on the next series of plays to take a 6 lead on a pass from Doyle .to Dell Felix. Blaine Smith added the PAT. 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