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Show 4 Page HERALD, Provo, Utah 16-- THE - K- Sunday, November 8, 1970 Outdoor 'J Roundup May Make Rules Change NFL V j J YORK (UPI)-No- tes promoting his book." The NFL had the same comment recentthe football picked up along pro ly when Johnny Sample's book beat: In the aftermath of last came out. NEW By CASEY BOWN Sunday's Kansas fiasco, the NFL L obviously going to have to take another look at its "offsetting penalties" rule. The penalties on Ben Davidd Waterfowlers should be experiencing a good hunting season to date and they are if reports coming to the Roundup prove correct. Highest duck production from the breeding grounds north into Canada finds the heaviest migration in many years coming into Utah's marshes and other waterways. Add the good population of native ducks produced on Utah marshes this year and the targets continue plentiful for the scattergunner going after them. mid-Novemb- So, now is not the time to wait to go waterfowl hunting. It is the time to get out and plan on our state marshes from Blcknell and Clear Lake to the south to the Public Shooting grounds and Locomotive Springs northward leaves lots of room for more hunters. This is especially true if one can get out during the normal working days of the week. SHOWN WITH his family is Jim Perry after he was named winner of the American League's Cy Young award. He gave his family a lot of credit for his winning the award. Members Our waterfowl hunters really have some of the best of it compared to the nationwide hunting picture. Since the first public shooting marsh in there has the U.S. was built here in the mid-20- s never been a lack of free, public hunting grounds where a feller could go and expect to find sume After six strenuous weeks of driving distance from our centers of population like Farmington, Ogden Bay, and others. For those of you lucky to draw a swan permit now is also the time to get out as some 30,000 of these big birds have moved in and more are coming down the flyway each day. Bulk of these, some 20,000, are reported to be at Ogden Bay. As you do go bird hunting remember that the law requires one feathered wing remain attached to the carcass if you clean them in the field or until you get them home. This rule applies to waterfowl and upland game birds alike. Devon Rucker, a junior from Burley Ida., majoring in accounting was high for the men's team, with an average of 189 for 39 games. Other members of the team include: Marty Holland (member of last year's team), John Nelson, Mike Seals, Darryl May, and Don Robinson. Lois Johnson, a senior from operation through the states this year and from the looks of them already on the road here, Utah will have a fair share of then. Releases and literature coming our way says the trend in buying is now toward the smaller machines with most of the manufacturers coming out with new, smaller models this year. an explosion-in-us- e Primary safety factor in such use in never to go it alone into the hills. In other words, use the buddy system. Your scribbler learned the hard way and it will never happen again. Problems in use are related to trespass of private and off limits lands, to vandalism, and to harrassment or molesting of game during the winter period when said game is most vulnerable. Things to remember as you police your own ranks and see that snowmobiling friends to the same. Because of these and other problems there will likely be legislative bills passed spelling out the do's and don'ts of the game. Several states have done so and one such was introduced into the Utah legislature last year. Seems to us it behooves the several thousand machine owners here to get with it regarding legislation to assure any bill passed be reasonable and something they can help enforce. A real plus is the recognition of recreational values by the public land agencies and we would guess that numbers of snowmobile trails and routes will soon be set up to the benefit of the growing host of users. Also, from the working standpoint, public agencies and industry alike are finding them invaluable to their winter work needs. Fish and game is one of these and winter data gathered in this manner will mean better fishing and hunting prospects in the future for all of us. Yours for fun, Casey HERTZ SPECIAL M IN PROVO FOR A WEEK tifrri rim f? fcfcftfcllL oy $7.47 per day plus 10' per mile for a week. Insurance included, gas isn't. $7.47 per day plus 10' per mil for J w 'or- - Anytim Friday to the All UK mt" HOLIDAY TXtT'""9" Fach special rare is for an intermediate or standard Chevrolet sedan. 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An assistant coach noted that Morton had altered his throwing style from last year after coming back from surgery. Morton went back to his old style and he was throwing well last week against the Eagles. Coach Tom Landry seems committed to Morton or Staubach at this point in the season because he wants to go with the Jet-Denv- er QQCSE30 of the new and exciting recreation vehicles which were practically unheard of just a decade ago. As with the earlier popularized four wheel drive and two wheel trail vehicles the exploding use of the snow vehicles is attended by growing pains and problems. All in all quite mixed-double- Provo, majoring in music education and also a member of last years team was high for women with an average of 168. County by a woman. The 278 Othere team members are: Sue game will be recorded as the Handorf, Becky Bartholomew, second highest game rolled at An estimated million snowmobiles will be in 2-D- team tryouts, the. following students were selected by team coach, Shafter Bowr., to represent BYU for competition in the Bowling Conference. R bin Dearr, Beverly Empey, and Nancy Barrus. Sue Handorf, last year's team captain, started the year off by rolling a 278 high game while bowling in the Thursday night s student league. Sue started her game with a strike in the first frame followed by a spare in the second and then put together nine strikes in a row, picking up eight pins on her final ball in the 10th frame for a 278 game. She also rolled games of 168 and 174 to finish with a 621 series. Sue is a Sophomore; 19 years of age, from Arlington Virg. Her major is sociology and she has been bowling f" eight years. This is the second t78 that has been recorded in Utah describing the difference between the defensive line and secondary. "Playing on toe defensive line is like dancing to rock 'n roll music. Playing defensive back is like dancing on the ballet," he said. should be assessed with the first dnwn standing. Otherwise, it 3 an invitation for a player to try to nullify a long gain by the opposing team by trying to provoke a fight and offsetting penalties. Also, the conduct of the officials in the confusing situation was, to say the least, confusing. It's supposed to be the mark of a good official that no one knows his name when the game ends. But the name of Bob Finley, the referee, is one that keeps popping up in games which of his family include (left to right ) : Daphne, his wife; Chris, have a tendency to get out of 9; Michelle, 2 (on Perry's lap), and Pam, 5. Perry said it was hand. He has worked two other a great thrill to win the award. Oakland games both with the New York Jets that wound up in brawls and he also worked a game last year that featured a melee. Finley caused much of the confusion when he marched the the Wilkinson Center Lanes. practice on Tuesdays and ball down to the for Frosty Hansen, a mei.iber of the Thursdays beginning Nov. 10. Davidson's penalty before evenBYU bowling team in 1965 CON- tually ruling that the penalty on THE COMPLETE recorded a high game of 289 of the part which still stands as house FERENCE SCHEDULE AS Tayor was FOLLOWS: "continuous action." record. Nov. 21 at Utah State The teams will hold regular Dec. 12 at Weber State The NFL has learned from at Idaho State Jan. 30 Two Invited the mistake of baseball comMar. 13 at BYU at University of missioner Bowie Kuhn, who April 10 LONDON hypoed the sale of Jim Bouton's Utah book by calling the pitcher on surprise winner of the Champion Stakes at NewmarkThe Association of College the carpet when he read the et on Saturday, and Hotfoot, Unions Games Tournament will excerpts in a national magawho finished third in the race be held on Feb. 11th, 12th, 13th zine. It was better than being behind Nijinsky, have been at Tempe, Arizona. BYU will banned in Boston for the book's invited to run in the Nov. 11 send representatives to compete sales. But when the excerpts from Washington, D.C. International in chess, table tennis, and at Laurel Park, Md. Dave Meggyesy's book which bowling. Lorenzaccio's trainer, Noel claims that pro football is Murless, said a decision on "dehumanizing" came out this Texas expects to have a week, the only comment from whether Lorenzaccio will cross the Atlantic for the race will be population of more than 14.9 an NFL spokesman was, "we million by 1980. made later in the week. have no interest whatever in Members of BYU Bowling Team Selected bowling Add the several federal marshes to the even dozen managed by the state f & g and the opportunities are multiple. Nice thing about it finds several of these major marshes within short Kansas City still leads NFL teams in Heisman Trophy 2. They are Billy winners Cannon and John Huarte. Every Heisman winner since 1963 is still active but only O.J. Simpson is a starter. Roger Staubach, Steve Spurrier and Gary Beban are subs and Steve Owens is injured. son, for piling on Len Dawson, and Otis Taylor, who retaliated against Davidson, nullified the firs down Dawson had just gained. After Kansas City failed on the replay to get a first down, the Chiefs had to punt and Oakland drove for a Irv Cross, defensive backfield tying field goal. It seems that fouls commit- coach for the Philadelphia ted after a first down is gained Eagles, has a nifty way of How long will the good duck gunning last? That is anyone's guess and it all depends upon the weather. Given the first big freezeup of the marshlands, and this often occurs by or soon the birds will move southafter ward enmasse. When that happens it means one moves south with the birds or is limited to the limited open water like the spring creeks and ponds for his shooting. targets. Although Mike Garrett has been traded to San Diego, $36's ADD BEAUTY and VALUE A lifetime investment - exclusive at Anderton'i EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED |