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Show Paee 10 THE HERALD, Provo. I'tah. Thursday. October 194 25 Soldier Creek Hot With Cutthroat lutfe top andidate or Coveted Heisman Outdoor Correspondent - YUBA LAKE Perch fishing is starting to pick up. Fish off of the points in eight to wa'3r with a small white plastic NEW YORK (UPli-The- run for the 50th Heisman Trophy is shaping into a match race be- PELICAN Bluegills are being caught on worms just off the reed beds. Fish them right on the bottom with a slow retrieve. WILLARD BAY Catfish are moving along the face near the south marina. Use shrimp right on the bottom with a slack line. PROVO RIVER Recent snow has colored the water and tween an oversized tailback and an undersized quarterback. The tailback is Ohio State's junior Keith Byars, who leads the nation in rushing and scoring. The quarterback is Boston College senior Doug Flutie, who stands just 9 and 176 pounds but has the Eagles unbeaten in four games and ranked fourth. Byars has tradition on his side since a running back has won the Heisman every year since 1971, when Auburn quarterback Pat Sullivan was honored as college football's best player. But injuries to several top running backs has observers feeling this might be the Year of the Quarterback. Bo Jackson of Auburn and - d ! ; s Ux 1 $ Woolev Worm behind a bubble. - LAKE POWELL Bass being caught off the points and in the back of the bays in of water with waterdogs. HOBBLE CREEK Upper end is fair with worms. Fish the 10-fe- f I l W MK r s 'J m 9 selec- points before Saturday's game against Michigan State. 96 He also led the nation in running with 243.5 yards per game including receiving and kick returns. n him. Byars' best game came "If it happens, then fine," Flutie said of the Heisman. "But I'm just worried about winning. The awards will take care of themselves." .v against Illinois Oct. 13 when he 274 galloped for a school-recor- d 39 on and scored carries yards five touchdowns to run his seae son total to 16. He broke Heisman Trophy winner of Archie Griffin's school-recor- d 26 yards set in 1973. "Byars did it all," Illinois r am EZ i i .,f Each 100 around." fpi also has thrown a TD pass this year. "I was just the guy carrying the ball. They block for me and I'll run for them." Reg. $129.95 NOW n candir Another top offensive tacPittsburgh date, kle Bill Fralic, has dropped out of the running because his PanDethers are struggling at massive a by campaign spite the Pitt Sports Infromation Department, Fralic was a longshot anyway since no interior lineman has ever won the award. Another leading candidate is Bernie Uwchfc kerf ttck p-- High Back Low Back - SEASON TICKETS We Are ' ' Tht ,s r. ! r Natioi'i 1 Company Each REAL SHEEPSKIN auto filJIach ftgg CHAMOIS Oil-Tann- Sheepskin ed Average 5 Sq. Ft. 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Byars had gained 1,076 yards on 180 attempts and 16 TDs for behind Rozier and Brigham Young quarterback Steve Young, tries not to let talk of awards sidetrack ."3 ;M RUGS frxS fr Saturday's game against West Virginia. He had completed 86 of 140 passes for 1,195 yards, 16 TDs and just four interceptions. Both Flutie and Byars were "Doug always comes n - iiln Reg. $39.95 5-- second-tea- 1 "CJ-:-! 3 Boston College's senior quarterback Doug Flutie (right) is a leading prospect for the Heisman Trophy. through," Boston College Coach Jack Bicknell said. "He does some amazing things. He's just an exciting player." Flutie, who finished third in last year's Heisman balloting - 4 riii rf player in the nation and he was better known going into the season than Byars. Flutie is also a senior and plays in the media-heav- y Northeast. While his size has pro scouts wondering his worth in the next college draft, Flutie has convinced everyone who has seen him that he is a great college competitor. "There's just no way to defense him," Alabama Coach Ray Perkins said after Flutie passed for 254 yards and two TDs against the Tide. A BRIGHTON, Utah (UPI) handful of anxious skiers Wednesday showed up to inaugurate what most believe is the earliest opening of any Utah skiing season. After packing Oct. 18's four-fosnowfall into a 2 base, Brighton Ski Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon east of Salt Lake City opened one chairlif t. A handful of skiers today were dusted by a light snowfall as they Waited for the lift to be turned on at 9 a.m. I Meanwhile, the resort continued Wk on a project that will virtually double the size of the ski area this year. "It's the earliest opening in Brighton history," said the ski Gil Jensen area's said today. A National Weather Service forecaster could not confirm it was the earliest recorded opening statewide, but he said in his 26 years in Utah, he had never ski resort seen a opener. Jensen said only the Majestic lift was turned on. "That one lift serves terrain that fairly well manicured in terms of rocks and stumps. The rest of the terrain is much rockier and it takes more snow to be able to groom the other runs," he said. "We usually don't get around to opening until about We're keeping it low-kewe're not telling people it will be fantastic snow," he said. "We're ope.iing for people who want to come up and stretch their legs and get the feel of the scenery. "Skiing will be restricted to areas that are machine-packed.- " The Majestic lift serves six runs, but Jensen said he expects those runs to be worn down considerably by the weekend if no new snow arrives. On the weekend, Jensen said Brighton also will open its shorter Mary lift. in the ; But the excitement is not in as much the so early opening imminent completion of a new Hft, 12 years in the planning. 1 I The Eagles Flutie was second in the nation in total offense with 314.7 yards per game and third in passing efficiency going into 3 k t passer is the most exciting y Cutts. Use an olive green 1 1 over the bulldozing tailback post-seaso- - hard to get in some places. Back end of Meadow-Baproducing some excellent - good. CREEK SOLDIER n went down with injuries in the early going. Jeff Smith of Ne-- ', braska, who got off to a better start than Heisman winner Mike Rozier did last year, has also been slowed by injuries. BYU's Robbie Bosco has also been mentioned in several publications as a distant choice for the Heisman, but he's only a junior at the Provo school. He stands as a leading candidate for the honor his senior year, although he leads the nation in passing efficiency currently. Flutie has several advantages from Ohio State. Fishing 7 Navy's Napoleon McCallum were among the Heisman favorites but both pre-seaso- prettv - 5-- - DEER CREEK - pressure is almost zero, but the fishing has been good in the boats. Troll down two colors with a pink Carter Spoon or try a yellow 960 Triple Teaser. SPANISH FORK RIVER -Fish where it goes into the lake or a little higher. White Bass have moved in and are hitting - j'g- midday pericd when the water has warmed a little. Bait fishing best. Jakes Bay STRAWBERRY has been good right from the shore. Use minnows on a sliding sinker rig or green Wooley Worm six feet behind a the Rainbows in the lower section are actively taking worms. The water is colored enough that the worm has to be worked through the hole carefully covering all the water. By REX C. 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