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Show Pal HEHAIJ), Prove, I'Ua, Monday. August 1!. HE m Giants Top Patriots 13-- 7 in Dull Duel Toro Explosion Overpowers Salt Lake, 4 FOXBORO. Mass d'PIi -For the New York Giants, it was an exhibition game in which everyone played For the New England Patriots, it was a series of menu! 8-- B I niird prra lutff satwl Taw showed why thry kad the Pacific Coast League's Eastern Ihwswn by erupting fur tit runs hi the third uvu!f. Sunday while on their way to an M victory over the second plait Suit Lake Oty Angels Gavien Pitts started the ii uprising with an inside henier and then after three walks. Kx-fMcKintey sinjjied and I tun Kurd una;ied a grand slanirmT Sum Ashfurd ditubled and fowred fur the iWrs Spukanes Indians, who had Tw-vn'- the-pa- ) Death Mars Alabama Car Race the Western lAwMtm. dropped a the Hawaii pitcher Dave Jfevtsion to ti and Islanders Freislebii went the distance, scattering eight hits, issuing two walks and striking out three He was so effective with men on bases that the Indians left nine stranded runners Hawaii iced the game in the fifth wtien the Wanders scored six times on five hits, the key blow being a tworun double by J "N. I"hoenix Giants 5 2 Bob Spence hit a homer, a Amble and a single for the t Emeralds to back the pitching of George Brunei. six The Twins committed errors and watched the Emeralds bat around in the nghth inning, scoring five times on ill six-hi- la his group caught tea other fuh besides the big one. Tbe group were la boats oa tbe north end of the lake. CLIFFORD BRAMN of Provo lauded this people trout asiog aight catleri ttti marshmallows oa Sti.w berry Lake. Four By STEVE IIEM.INE Herald Sports Writer The cry of Canadian Jays took me from sleep to the pale gray of dawn's approach. I pulled myself halfway out of the warm sleeping bag. lit the small butane stove and put on a pot of tea. The stove was hissing at me as I crawled back iiuothe bag. While I waited for the stove to heat the tea I stared up through the pines that had stood sentry over me and listened to the sounds of the river as it boiled out of the mountain. No gentle, meandering creek this, but a full scale, cascading maelstrom of a river as it poured out of the mountain. Snatched out of the tranquil bay at Strawberry Reservoir it ran to meet me by way of the Mraw berry 1 urnnel ami i was nere 10 greei i ai me west portal or the 'tub if you prefer. The tea safely stashed away inside me, I climbed reluctantly from the cocoon of goose down and nylon. I was ready as the river roared its challenge. We have met in battle many times before with the scorecard reading about even. The river never balks, it is always here when I'm ready to match wits with it and the giant fish it carries away from the 'berry'. I knew I would be, for the most part, alone. From August until May the novice fishermen put away their gear and leave the streams and lakes to the serious anglers. The later in the year it gets to be the fewer the fishermen and that's the way I like it. Fall and winter are when the big fish come out to play Gave Him Some Worms A father and son team of anglers who had been on the water when I arrived the night before had left me some worms and the advice that the 'crawlers' were all that the fish were taking. They had some nice Airlines-sponsore- - - T', Barton Makes Cut at Tourney . natives to back up their claim so I thanked them and promised to give the crawlers a try. When the tiny five-foShakespeare rod w as assembled I attached the matching reel to the seat and placed the test line through the guides. In a bit lake or a tranquil stream where you've got room to follow the fish a test line can whip some mighty big trout, but in a stream filled with fast water and hundreds of two-poun- d two-poun- d d The tiny gold lure arched across the water and landed w ith a neat plop on the far side. I closed the bail and took up slack as the water swept the spinner downstream. I was still taking in line when a silver missile shot from the water downstream from me. It took t!ie frantic tugging on the line to awaken me to the fact that the jumping rainbow was attached to my line. the infield hospital. Brooks said he learned of Smith's death before the race ended. "I don't know how." he said. "I just heard. I didn't think the wreck w as that serious." 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The center, which w ill cost $8 a single arena which will have lapses" million, will seat between 12.000 the form of an extended octagon Giants Pay Attention The Giants paid attention for and 13.000 and will serve the around a 12.500 square foot floor. three periods, building a 13--0 needs of the campus and the El Underneath one end of the lead on field goals of 12 and 35 Paso community for a variety of seating will be athletic dressing and some storage for floor yards by Pete Gogolak and a cultural and athletic events: rooms concerts, academic gatherings, equipment. A truck access to the d Norm commencement exercises. playing floor will be provided Ballman pass. the Johnson first Lyceum performances, from tiw exterior parking area played fcmdy Since the center will occupy basketball iialf, leading the Giants to their intercollegiate two field goals. JoLison, who games, intramural sports and valuable practice space for football, the Sun Bowl Stadium completed 15 for 15 last weekend student events. The center will be built on an will be equipped with artificial against the San Diego Chargers, connected on his first six tosses area currently occupied by a turf as soon as the 1973 football against New England before Joe practice field. The site will season is over. Orduna dropped a pass. Snead opened the second half and drove the Giants 80 yards in 11 plays, running on his bad legs for six yards to keep the march alive. University of Connecticut KCRUTICXYIKtCLEOWmS... rookie Vin Clements, who ran 64 . 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If the pray! fish and I would have met same Could Go Hungry I p'aced half a 'crawler on a at the 'berry' over ten or line there would number hook and cast quartering twelve-pounno thrill, no upstream, letting the current do have beeen the work. An hour later I was still challenge, but here on a raging river with light tackle it was an casting and no fish. I gave up on tne worms and tried Hies, jigs. even money fight. Lig'.it tackle isn't for everyone, but it is for me spoons, streamers and even some plastic hellgramites I had. and you might enjoy it. Give it a it's a lot ol fun. Nothing! I was backpacking the try, Ion irt h nf (hp ritpr nnH ruxvfarl a ' fish for breakfast. From the looks of it I might be a mighty hungry fisherman by the time I got out of Spanish Fork Canyon. I had some Mepps Spinners in my lure box, but they were too big for the tiny outfit. More out of desperation than anything else I dug through the box for something that might tempt a fish. As luck would have it I had five or six tiny spinners that were scaled down models of the regular Mepps Spinners. Since I had nothing to lose and breakfast to gain I tied on a number O the across 45-2- n Adorn with a crimson slash down his side the rainbow 14-1- 3 Construction Begun On UTEP Auditorium little a were host to tne Detroit Lions tonight to wind up the secon- - big weekend of NFL preseasoii activity. In Saturday night's action. Miami edged New Orleans. Cincinnati bombed PhiladelAtlanta topped phia. Baltimore. 34 20. Minnesota topped Pittsburgh. H. Chicago whipped Houston. 34 7. Green . Bav outlasted Buffalo. St. Qukland edged Dallas. Louis topped San Diego. the New York Jets whipped San Francisco. 34 14. and Cleveland ti Los Angeles. r Lure Attracts Rainbow -I'n- . we and Cilifornian Bill Mdsen yielded first place to rival Bobby Baker in the first heat of the Super Modified competition Saturday night at the Suntana Speedw ay. but came back to claim the big main event. Driving his "Little Special." Madsen heavy traffic collisions ninth lap of the main event to overtake early leader Johnny Letiwich anu i misti tiiuumoi me pack. John Skouton also passed up young Leftwich to finish second. In the other two main events of Dean Conway the evening. overcame leader Del Hunter with five laps to 30 in the Super Stock main event and held on for the victory. Car 54. driven by Craig Olson, survived the main mayhem of the event to win first place. Saturday's results included Trophy Dash Winners Super Stock : Elmer Couchis Dan Hoffman Modifieds: Bobby Baker Super Johnny Leftwich Main Event W ianers Super Stock : Dean Conw Modifieds: Bill Madsen . Craig Olson Heat One Winners Super Stock: Del Hunter r the the the the TALLADKGA, Ala (LTD -- sever, hits and an error. Steve Patchin belled a two-ru- n Richard Brooks homer for the Dukes to go arrived for the Talladega 500 with the eight hit pitching of Rick shut car race without a car. "1 needed $1,000 to complete Nitz. Pvihr Imp my own car." said the 19, Ml m I I NASCAR rookie of the year. So ftunu AkMHUbiow' III t I I M M he started looking around (or a Ukt Harra ill and HrwdHi SiU car and a sponsor for the race. It and llmuil Wl' -- SiU iWi U' -Ctvkt i Hit U-hin wasn't easy. But Brooks, SI, entered .the It t Kl IN (Mayor race Sunday and won it, thanks Twwna in IK M- -t I I Hrunri and 'in Kile Strickland ill. to the assistance of track 'AT -(I linen ill and Ka-managers who seated him in an Hrur HH -- Spcntf d Eastern PlyIK M -4 I I mouth, where he qualified 24th in Salt Lake Ml Ml lis- -1 1 I Tumua the 5kar field. IlivsliT. lixiciiuiTry 161 and Sail, Brooks won $20,815 in the race Wl' ScarUry. Waskskj i?i and HuKk-that was marred by the death of -f- earbrry 1JI1 IJ' --lUskt il7i HH 1972 NASCAR rookie of the year --I "ill. Kurd. Asttford Katlrra latikiw Larry Smith, 30, of Lenoir, N C, L Pel. ti.B. wreck on the 14th in a single-ca- r W3 7J, SO Tuxi lap. Suit Lake Si St in At an average speed of 145 454 IftwM Q tl XH II M 70 435 m p h., Brooks crossed the finish Alnuqurrqup Wtsta-INtluae line only 7.2 seconds ahead of W. L. Prt. G.B. Buddy Baker, whose tomato-re- d SpiUne a ii 553 57 45 467 10', Dodge was leading with Taiuna S7 4ff 3 II about 30 miles to go when an oil lkaii filter broke, triggering the last of hJL7 455 i: . seven caution flags that slowed Itaun I Sail Uikr 4 inepace. 2 Kunr 12 With most reports indicating that Brooks w as a lap behind the AlbuiufTjue i tumuli 2 leaders, David Pearson was in second place and appeared to have the victory in hand. Instead he finished third behind Baker and brought his career earninps to $995,960, just Clyde Barton, Provo High shy of 'becoming the second golfer, made the cut at the million dollar winner in NAS- Insurance Youth Classic Golf CAR behind Petty. Tournament in Ohio and was When the green flag fell again scheduled to play today with with eight laps to go. Brooks touring pro Rod Funseth and trapped Pearson in slower traffic tomorrow w ith Charles Cocdy. and shoved his Plymouth into the Barton was tied at the cutoff lead. Baker passed Pearson point with 14 golfers for ten spots, when his Mercury broke a valve. but in the playoff he managed to Smith, driving a Mercury, was stay in the tournament for the going into the No. 1 turn on the final two days. He shot rounds of 14th lap when his right front tire blew, throwing his car into the Edward Malehorn, York Have, retaining wall on the long banked Pa., won the first half of the curve. with rounds of tournament Most track veterans agreed and then won a that the wreck did not appear three-wa- y playoff. scriouf with Smith's car sliding Today's action begins a new for the young along the wall and then caroming tournament into the infield after traffic golfers. cleared. But Smith sustained massive return. punt 13-- 7 Bruk Levis In olher games, Eugene Emeralds thumped Tacoma Twins 12 2 and Albuqejue Dukes defeated a Brian Quarterback DuwUng. Jim subbing for ineffective llunkett. was aided by a Giant offsides that offset a missed field lapses Bat for the fans and history, it goal and a 31 yard pass w in by the Giants interference call that brought the was a dull in a National Football League ball to the two Sundav night preseason contest New England's bid to win the Giuks Coach Ales Webster said his primary concern was to game late in the final period was look over his young players "I snuffed out by a penalty think the big thing this week w as llunkett had scrambled 17 j arris that we shuttled a lot of people to the Giants JO but the play w as around When our first team w as called back because of hold.ng The Kansas City Chiefs play in. we did a good job controlling the ball But we experimented a lot in the first part of the game , Freislt-b- 5 back Newly acquired Mack Herron set up the TD w ith BevoJwng VoU I J JI Use your Qiarf imkmtms j 1135 South State or Your Money Back Serving the OremProvo area Open 9 1M. to 6 ?M. 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