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Show Hunters Anxiously Await Opening Of Deer Season the same each year, a fact which should help deer hunters to keep out of trouble, but it never fails that a good number of hunters will forget to tag their game or unload llicir rifle before they put it about With all of the Utah college football teams appropriately out of town this weekend thousand of enthusiastic deer hunters are preparing for the 1968 general deer hunt which begins Saturday morning. " College athletic administrators have learned that it is impossible to compete with the deer opening and so they are now in Hie habit of scheduling games out of state during the opening of the deer season. in a vehicle. Failure to tag deer and carrying a loaded gun are but two of the more commonly violated deer hunt rules the Division of Fish and Game say. hunters Deer hunting laws remain should observe more carefully this deer season. One deer of either sex may be taken on the regular hunting license except on the three buck f shall wear eral units. conspicuous red or persons 16 years of age or older, to use a spotlight, headlight or; All deer must be lagged at yellow headgear and shirt, One new regulation has been other artificial light, to locate the place of kill and before! jacket or sweater put into this year's deer procla-jan- y game with firearms in pos- being transported and the pro-- j Hunting for deer is allowed Imation and will be strictly en- - session of the person using the per notches removed to indicate! only during daylight hours by forced. This law makes it illegal; light. the month and day of kill along1 with the sex of the animal Rivonly areas: Box Elder-Raf- t er, West Pine Valley, and Terry taken. It is unlawful for locker Ox Valley. plants to accept deer unless There is a general eleven day (they are properly tagged. It is unlawful to carry on or season except on five units which will close after five days in any vehicle, any firearm of hunting. These five day hunts 'which has live ammunition in are for the Heaston, Stansbury, 'the firing chamber. Tintic, Vernon, and Beaver-Mi- n Every person while hunting' tm V; yV Weather Hurts Thompson's Trial Run '. "Autolite Spe- BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Thompson's Utah (UPD California speed- off course when it completed t, the trial run on ster Mickey Thompson was straightablown off course Tuesday on a way course. shakedown run in preparation it indicated A spokesman for a crack at the world land be would Thursday probably speed record for piston-drivebefore Thompson would be able cars. wind-swep- rain-soake- d n i mi i im i Utah mm m m OCT WEDNESDAY, Daily Herald 10 - mm i m m 16, 1968 Uth County, cial" was nearly one half mile. to make an official assault on the mark of 409 miles per hour held by fellow Californians Bob and Bill Summers. Thompson said his projectilelike vehicle, m. im powered by two overhead cam engines, continues to operate smoothly. "We don't have any mechani- Ford i m m s.ti JiA ' This new rule was adopted to prevent the killing of game and livestock illegally at night and was copied from laws used in other states successfully. fi??f r a Sum - cal problems," Thompson said. "All we need is the weather- man's cooperation." The U.S. Auto Club clocked Thompson at 160 miles per hour when he entered the speed traps in Tuesday's trial run and 240 miles per hour when he exited. "The wind cught the car just after Mickey popped the braking parachutes and pulled it off course," a spokesman for Ford Motor Co. said. Thompson, a veteran of speed runs on the famed salt flats, planned additional low speed tests prior to an official run to d determine how the vehicle handles in the wind. A spokesman said the winds, measured at 17 miles per hour, caused the additional problem of blowing water onto the 5,400-poun- AUTO BUILDER and racer Mickey Thompson shows his new car with which he hopes to attain a new d record. The piston engined vehicle has two 427 cubic inch Ford overhead cam engines developing a total of over 2,000 course. PRICES EFFECTIVE ONE WEEK ONLY WINTER KING real good traction tire, deep tread, good miUag and the noli It Sw. A off each $440 - AVAILABLE WHEELS Bouts Scheduled NEW YORK (UPI)-For- mer world champion lightweight Ismael Laguna and kins Luis Rodriauez will cake part in a double main event fight card at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 15. Laeuna. a Panamanian, will meet former British Empire lightweight champion Bunny Grant of Kingston, Jamaica, in one of the featured and Rodriguez, aring veteran now STUDDING AVAILABLE USED The north end of the course was reported to be under water and the south end puddled. 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IMS NORTH 500 WEST MOVO PHONI PLUMBING a 373-294- 4 U4 Charter ut'i irmt. lt'i Kmlu' k i tinU!i.ne;li( lmnl.n hU"y Irwin UTEP thtOIJ Charter Lut. Co. LoukVilk, Kjr. Opp Passing Defe.se Team . UTEP New Mex. Colo. St. . ... Ariz. St. . Individual Statistics Total Offense PI Rsh Pss Tot UTEP Ut CSU Ariz Jcbsn, Wyo Malone ASU .. UTEP Jcbson, W 49- - No. Yds. Avg. 27 371 13.7 23 227 99 20 361 18.1 19 21R 11.4 18 337 18.7 18 270 15.0 Huey, Wvo Fowler, NM Gardin, Ar. Swam, CS . Mrphy, UTEP Stvnsn, UTEP Thomas, Ut. , Hooker, ASU . Boyctt. BYU . Karns, UTEP , . 185 30fi 61.2 Jacobs, 167.0 137.7 1110 1 2 0 Pass Receiving Player Smith, Utah 190 0 1 0 16 301 15 13 177 199 13 141 Td 188 118 15.3 108 Tunling River No. Wyo BYU liCtinon. NM Downey, CSU Adams, .... Galloway. UTEP Ray, Ariz Ilornbrck, ' .417 11 971 92 .533 5 533 .387 7 542 80.475 6 483 73 .493 4 561 72 .431 4 434 68 .441 5 359 61 .475 1 353 49 .388 2 306 63 .302 4 312 8 ... 4 5 5 0 Pet. I Yd C-- Dwsn, 4 88 507 5.8 103 400 3.9 75 283 3.8 44 250 5.7 67 245 3.7 59 237 4.0 75 230 3.1 59 228 3.9 49 198 3.9 30 188 6.3 Passing Player 632 605 576 525 507 423 400 375 326 Att Rsh Avg Td Player 85 4 MOVO MAI J71.1IKH 121 198 434 168 63 542 95 15 561 112 8 533 0 88 507 106 60 483 104 400 0 82 63 312 89 33 359 ... ... ... Stone, NM .... Bookert, NM ... Synkwski, Wyo . Lyons, BYU .. Rushing 232 north ino war 191 136 971 835 . Mntiel, CS ..46-11- 9 Stone, NM .. 38- Drscll, Ar. ..36- Grc'Ji, Ut ... 31- Lyons, BYU . 30- AS .29- Rsbrgh, Avg. 169.6 Stwrt, UTEP . 19-182.0 Synkwski, W . 19-- 263.5 275.2 276.0 331.4 357.5 389.4 Yds Avg 130 2 551 110.2 104 11 405 135.0 84 4 569 142.3 121 3 745 149.0 130 6 779 155.8 139 4 818 163.6 82 5 548.182.7 155 9 831 207.8 48 35 42 58 59 66 40 67 109 8 IIEATINO I C A Wyoming Arizona . Utah Malone,, AS . Bkrt, NM .... Piggee, CS .. Walton, AS .. Childs, UTEP Hmptn, W ... Wilms, W .... Fumno, A .... Groth, Ut .... CS ... Avg. Brown, 386.5 353.0 328.0 305.8 292.0 275.7 243.3 209.0 47.0 55.8 59.4 93.3 126.2 167.8 215.3 233.6 226 14 1334 226.8 80 4 558 186.0 155 9 845 169.0 102 3 616 154.0 79 6 414 138.0 101 4 534 133.8 119 8 618 123.6 129 7 579115.8 94 38 68 49 BYU ... 34 43 Utah New Mex. . 51 Colo. St. ... 49 Arizona .. Wyoming Ariz. St. . BYU 141 223 297 280 631 839 861 1168 Passing Offense C A I Yds Avg Team 439 427 CRAGHEAD , . . 157 61.1 LOGS SHOP & SAVE THE F.G. FERRE WAYI 3 St Utah New Mexico Colo. 950 501 413 GAS ! a JOljOS Qccra, 131 208 230 261 254 UTEP 271 l.r9 152 205 FIREPLACE p. BYU Player Rushing Offer Att. Yds. Avg. Team 224 930 232.5 riz. St Colo. CHARGE or TERMS 1640 1529 1460 827 Att Total UTEP ... ti CHARGE IT BYU ... ... Team FAN R Spray Can . St. Wyoming 411 400 360 231 258 Wyoming ... Arizona .... Ariz. St ... WINDSHIELD FLUID ..05 973 Utah 1045 New Mexico 351 Total Defense I STARTING Pts 116 153 238 . 65 20 140 67 108 56 68 76 83 109 54 55 1 98 107 0 50 182 3 1 UTEP ... $149 ONLY 0 2 1 New Mexico Total Offense Att. Total Team Ariz. St. ... 326 1546 Arizona .... 239 1059 ill Arizona Ariz. St Wyoming Dwson, Opn Groth, 8 Mntiel. 30 Drscll, 7 46 56 63 59 17 20 43 114 0 1 0 B Y U 0 4 0 New Mexico All Games W L T Team 3 0 Arizona 3 1 0 Ariz. St. Wyoming .... 3 2 0 2 2 0 Utah Colo. St. 2 3 0 1 2 0 BYU UTEP JUMPER CABLES Volkswagen WAC STATISTICS Conference Games W L T Pts Team 0 44 Arizona 0 47 Wyoming .... 2 1 0 30 Utah 1 0 44 Ariz. St 1 1 0 34 Colo. St. UETP. the clock. The time to age Old Charter is nor power, CHAMPION IP'KHwwl.w ji Tip Easy, mellow. That's why Old Charter is the Bourbon that didn't watch KITS Rushing Defense Att. Yds. Avg. Team record-breakin- flavor it's famous for. The taste of time is in every sip. For city AC Dris-coll- Old Char ter to age to th c CUSTOM MADI TO HT ANY CAR ON OUR TAIIPIPI MAKING MACHINE! TUNE-U- P 5-- can't INSTALLED 095 pre-seas- You just For Mart Cars MUFFLERS 9Yar four-minu- te INSPECTION Unking fomot from a faulty muffler can b fatal Ctotcd windows Incrtat tb risk. Hurry in, havs your Muffltr impacted tedayl Ban- (UPI)-Ro- ger nister of Great Britain was the first trackman to break the mile barrier when he turned in a 3:59.4 performance on May 6, 19o4. WIPER got the starting call against lone's 19S7 teammate, owns the Iowa State and refuses to relin- record of 1,188 yards rushing in 10 games. quish his unlikely role. After three games, Driscoll New leaders in statistical de has the best per game total of- partments this eek are Wyofense average in the league. Al- ming's Gene Huey in pass re Paso quarter- ceiving and scoring, Arizona though r.:as-E- l back Brooks Dawson holds a State's Larry Walton in scoring, of Texas-E- l 's and Reg Matthews wide lead in yards gained, per game average of 192 Pa;o in kickoff returns. yards is considerably better Huey scored two touchdowns and Walton three TDs to tie than Dawson's 167. Despite gaining only 33 yards Wyoming kicker Bob Jacobs for against California State at Long the scoring lead with 36 points Beach Saturday, Dawson con- each. Jacobs, ircidently, can tinues to lead total offense fig- break the great Jerry DePoys-ter'- s conference records for ures with 835 yards gained and passing with 70 completions for most field goals (15) and most 971 yards. kicking points (71) by main Arizona State fullback Art taining his current pace. g Malone continues his Huey grabbed 12 passes, tya Wyoming school record, to gaining by rushing pace ing 135 yards against Washing- overtake Arizona's Rn Gardin ton State. He now has earned in the pass receiving category 507 infantry yards in four games with 27 deceptions. But Gardin, Bill Neal before the season. But for an average of 126.8 yards idle Saturday, has caught 20 in Neal injured his leg, Driscoll per game. Max Anderson, Ma- - only three games while Huey has played in five. Matthews returned three kick-off- g for 92 yards to replace Utah's J'm Street as leader in kickoff returns. Two little quarterbacks who were overlooked in forecasts have made the experts take a second look. Utah signal Ray Gioth, caller, and Mark Driscoll, Arizona's M pepperpot, have performed so well this season that thev are challenging for statis tical leads in conference stats released Wednesday. Groth, the younger brother of Utah ski coach Rich Groth, was starting flanker for the Utes last year, but was switched to quarterback b new Redskin coach Bill Meek. He has worked the option so well that he is the only quarterback in tne league rusn-erranking among the top ten and his passing has improved so that he now ranks second in total offense. Driscoll was figured for a reserve quarterback role spelling s, FIRST TRICO horsepower, one in front and the oilier at the back. The car is 29 feet 7 inches long, just over 37 inches high at the canopy and weighs 5,400 pounds. The design speed i: over 500 miles an hour. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) WAC Statistics Released dition. 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