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Show Sunday, May 10, s Roundup f Casey Bewn By NEW YORK (UPD-W- UliS Reed spent 27 minutes on the court, just enough time to inspire the New York Knickerbockers to their first National Basketball Association championship. New York's limping center scored the club's first four points Friday night, his only points of the night, but his J In answer to anglers chaffing at the bit as they await the general season opening June 6, we reiterate that any one of some 200 waters give ample opportunity for fine creel all-ye- ar returns. d native Recent catches include an bass at Powell, a from Bear Lake,channel catfish of 12 and a white bass of four from Utah Lake, and a walleye of nine pounds from Gunnison Bend. eight-poun- game high 36 points. "We knew e. - BOSTON (UPI) It may sound funny but the Boston Bruins can't figure out how to celebrate the Stanley Cup championship they expect to win for the first time in 29 years Sunday. The Bruin squad took a day off from practice Friday and sat in front of the trophy they plan to capture while while whipping the St Louis Blues for the fourth straight time in a nationally televised afternoon game. The fourth game of the Stanley Cup hockey playoffs between the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues will be televised today at noon on Channel Five. By tradition, Stanley Cup winners gulp down their championship champagne from the big trophy. But since none of the Bruins have ever played a cup titlist they couldn't figure out how to handle it The problem was expected to be discussed today as the Boston squad ran through what it confidently expects will be its final practice session of the season. "I hope it's the last one," youthful Boston Coach Harry Sinden said of the scheduled Boston Garden workout. But Sinden still carefully all-ye- ar And wouldn't it be a first step toward bettering our environment if each of us took a litter bag along brought to trash can or home the debris accumulating on any outdoor trip. The new Porcupine Reservoir is filling rapidly and has now been stocked with a half million rainbow fingerling. On the lower Strawberry near Duchesne, this one should produce fast fish v growth and add much to our fishing opportunity when it opens a year hence. Odds and Ends : . j 1 Utah waterfowlers last year harvested 12,437 geese and 379,073 ducks. Both the number of hunters, 36,633, and the harvest of waterfowl were somewhat reduced from the year previous.. .The first K. E. Bob Bullock award to Utah's outstanding fish and game employee was made to Armond Carr during the annual wildlife convention recently held in Price. Armond, long - years fiscal and accounting chief, several times has received awards for the best kept set of books in state government - and it couldn't e licenses and happen to a nicer guy.. permits, state park permits, boat registration and information covering the state's outdoor activities are all available on a one stop basis at 1596 W. North Temple in Salt Lake City. Just a few of the public benefits as the park and recreation people moved into fish and game headquarters two weeks ago... Along the way, good to see old timers from the F & G field like Ivy Stratton, OUie Ames, & Lee Kay. Add their years of service to the 122 such years by just retired Jess Winn, Reed Henderson, Frank Daly, and Bud Blakely and it sums up to the kind of fishing and hunting we have today...Of the most visited top 10 areas in the National Parks System last year only two, Lake Mead and Grand Teton National Park, were west of the Mississippi River. 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Wt will Our busii to create profitable products for uli or royalty lictnsiif to facturto. Far breehyri. mailed fm. furnish name, cheat masktt and address. PHONE OR WRITE NOWl 1 YOU DIDN'T little-know- . I i TRUCK TIRES SPRINKLING SYSTEMS he appeared in the Blues goal for the first time in the Thursday night setback. DojMtoWMUMforaMWor twtttr product? no oevtiop your ideas, rot mtniy tvaiwi thtra. set the Boston nets for the Sunday resumption. And it was expect- - Nirklnns vnii'ri npvpr think j was a ast mnngr-b- ut in high I I school he was on, of all things, i I fwnhwt wMt Ivtltut till Hit stnnMi , . . MOD! MILEAGE IttM nuU tim Bur now savei or 15 I AUTO WORKS 71 or 15 I HILLTOP SPORTS DOUBLE j by I See Don Hales "Walter Hagen Week" local organizing and staging the golf professionals will team tournaments. with three amateurs in events around the country. Entry fees will be determined by local tournament committees composed of PGA membes and American Cancer Society volunteers and staff, and the FISX3GLAS C2LTC3 proceeds will be donated tc local cancer society chapters. Super Wid until May 15, scheduled depar- ture day for the trip worm. 1, playoff series. There was no question Gerry Cheevers, whose straight wins have already a record, would be in -- a-1 Late Model Cor Ports Strafer said that during tlU4 for 1970-7was disappointed over the Lakers' inability to game, while the Boston squad was in oeak nhvsical condition, the Blues were missing several key players headed by hard rock defenseman Al Arbour as the St. Louis team tries to avoid its 12th straight loss in final I handicap division, the boys Three Utah bowlers will receive trips to Washington, D.C. to compete in the finals. involves The competition Har1tvlsen' academic achievement as well William Terns, and Mark fIT.tL.1 as bowling skill. tournament state From the one youngster from the girls non-prof- MST "There goes an even greater sportsman," Reed said of Big Wilt "It must be disheartening to him after his great comeback from an injury- to play in this series and lose." Reed didn't do so badly in his comeback, either. title-clinchi- Telephoto) 14-- or 3 avoided any prediction that his ed that he would oppose the team would run its already- - veteran Glenn Hall who was the record playoff winning streak target of 46 Boston shots when 10th through a SPORTS FANS! Bowling Tournament Set in Provo amateur-profession- Heritage, first America's Cup challenger constructed in the South, was scheduled to be launched today. Builder Charles E. Morgan Jr., intends to hold initial sailing trials on Tampa Bay Los Angeles cut the Knicks lead from a l;8-8to a respectable 14 points deficit at the buzzer by running off a !M streak in the final minutes. West is Disappointed West, who will decide during the about his status Skip -- THE TWO BIG centers in the NBA playoffs, Wilt Chamberlain, left, of the Lakers and Willis Reed, right, of the Knicks battle for the ball. Reed inspired his team to the NBA "I can't think of a more BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (UPI)-T- he Professional appropriate way for the memGolfers' Association has an- bers of the PGA of America to nounced it will sponsor a honor the memory of Walter program of invitational four-ba- ll Hagen than this," said PGA tour- President Leo Fraser. "Walter, who was himseli a victim of this naments the week of Sept with proceeds going to the insidious disease, did more in lend dignity and newly established Walter Hagen his lifetime to substance to the image of the Cancer Foundation. Frank Strafaci, associated golf professional than any other with the Doral Invitational individual." The Walter Hagen Foundation tournament, was named direcit was chartered as a tor of the foundation. corporation for the purpose of yacht - r PALM he After the game Chamberlain walked into the New York dressing room to congratulate Reed. disclosed. Tourney to Honor Hagen (UPI)-T- win a title for the seventh time in nine playoff finals This also marked the second year in which Los Angeles was extended to seven games before losing. Harlicka, the Atlanta Hawks' top draft choice two years ago, was acquired by the new Cleveland Cavaliers Tuesday for the 1970-7- 1 National Basketball Association season. Terms of the transaction were not .Fish-gam- 50 13 Utah-P- age Boston Could Clinch Stanley Cup True enough, these are the exceptions, but in smaller size and from many other waters come tales of fishing worth the look-seCount five waters, namely Lake Powell, Utah Lake. Willard Bay, Bear Lake, and Flaming Gorge and they tally to a major portion of the total of our stillwaters. Each may be fished any day of the year. Bass fishing is tops right now at Pelican Lake near Randlett, trouting on the Sevier below YB dam. Feller says, "I never have heard of 'em." Well, they are all worth a try as one moves to new scenery in any section of the state. The Roundup suggests you turn to the waters under section D of the 1970 angling proclamation, then pick a water and look for a new fishing experience. No need for the chaffing until June 6, and also a great time to check out the gear before heading for that favorite fishing hole. 'HERITAGE' LAUNCHING ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. beat us in the sixth." Frazier was fantastic with is first quarter and 19 assists that tied Bob Cousy's playoff record. Dave DeBusschere's 18 points and 17 rebounds and Bill Bradley's 17 points more than made up for Reed's lack of mobility and scoring chances. Reed, the league's Most Valuable Player, showed his true worth when he outmuscled Wilt Chamberlain away from the basket and made the Laker pivotman take wild shots or hold the ball long enough to be snatched away. The Knick and there are some observers who believe the club was so keyed up that it would have won even if Reed had Just played two minutes. "That fifth game had to be the key to winning the playoff," said Dick Barnett, the Knick guard whose 21 points complemented Walt Frazier's The decisive seventh game wasn't even close following the thunderous ovation the injured center left the game for good midway in the third quarter, but by that time the damage was done. Chamberlain was held to 21 points and Jerry West netted a tea.71 high 28 for the Lakers. Elgin Baylor tallied 19, including 13 in the final quarter when seventh game if the Lakers 113-9- three-al- l. - we were coining home for a Reed received minutes before the opening tipoff. The noise reached a pinnacle when Reed was named the playoffs Most Valuable Player. Would Not Be Denied New York wouldn't be denied. 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