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Show :TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. WEDXESDAY MORXIXfl, JUNE 10 IB, 1926. Opening Day of 1926 Fishing Season Finds Streams Lined With Lucky Anglers .J.yw.A..i . '" " i. '' ... .hi y "'' .!"' " j1" .w t 'J ' Lyr vS". , 3r- - ;veyv ;-- prxn& ; r otn fKi ' 11 r I 4, .T--- if. i XlViiiOb. .J Iff - " " 1 ' ,,,,,llllwnJr.rlyra 'r1 JUST a few of th hundreds who swarmed up Utah's Ideal fishing streams when tho season opened yeeterday. The picture on the upper left was snapped by The Tribune photographer on the Proro rlTer. The scene on the right Is another taken on the Provo' by the staff photographer and shows the results of four hours' effort. Note the beauties in front of the basket. The woman at the left is Mrs. Elmo tJunnlngluun, and on the right Is her son. Tommy. The four with the fish are Lynn Bennett, Orville B ray, Albert Booth snd Fred Nelson. m GOAL Qualifying V."j K rlv! Fishermen Report Good Catches in Waters of State; Limit Is Snared in Every Stream TITLE IS IF YANKS Rounds of Play Begin Today; Section System Employed. .Si Eight- - and Royal Ascot Week Starts Auspiciously Nine-poun- d Lake; Cottonwood, Limit catches featured the opening England, June 15. (By day of the fishing season yesterday. the Associated Press.) Royal The early morning flishermen, using Ascot week, always notable bebait, seemed to have the best luck ou IOKDOV, Junn V.(Tly the Assocause of the presence of the king the Provo. The Weber fishermen rc-- 1 ciated Press.) With the British amaand queen and other members of teur championship and the Walker cup the royal family, opened today port that the best catches were made ;wlth flies in the afternoon. Fish lake already in their possession, American with the running of several of Enreports that many had the limit beDespite gland's classic stakes. grolfers tomorrow will resume their atfore 7 o'clock in the morning. Cotgloomy weather predictions, tack on British golfing honors in the the aftonwood fishermen good report first day's play of the nualifylng the sun broke through in themeet ternoon, giving the famous catches throughout the day. East canrvunds of the open champions hm. the brilliancy of a garden party. American professional and a'nateur fair yon anglers report fishing, with The Ascot stakes, over a course golfers are scattered through the list 10 the better catches made after of 20.1 entrants who will comn'e toof two miles, was the first event In the In ;o'clock morrow .and Thursday final rK'y on the card, and, in a stirring fin. morning. ' course at St ish. Miss on the Royal TIMISK. Mahn, June IS. The Went-rProvo, Ogden, Ixgan. Park City Sport, owned by H. Anne's next week. crossed the line a neck in 'and Fish laKe report huge crowds-o- f Awociati;n of State ame REDUCTIONS OF WORRY. anglers. will me-In Boise on Auof C. M. Woolf's Catalin. front one business man of Salt like, who The difficulty of reducing the numwith M. M. Cahnann's Toumesol gust 26 and 27. Those definite dates ber knows Cottonwood from end to end, of aspirants for the onn golf thrd. ran for th association's convention were crown has out thirteen miles, Including the worried the officers of the The Gold Vase, given by the street between the powr'r plants, and y R. K. Thomas. Ma ho Royal and Ancient rluh at St. Anjinnourvcf-proanother event, king, got his limit between 1U and 4 o'clock. ma k ik drew?. This year a sectional (tuai;fy-nstale (ram warden, who He reports that many other angleri for th rnt ertainment similar to that used in vided a good finish. Uleh Art, system, jirpfl rations owned1 by Sir George Noble, in .had good catches there. Aufftist 23 rihI 24 had hern tentativeAmerica, has been adopted for weed conmost hut or set. Licneraily speakinar, there seemed to commissioners ly Ihe l3t few strides overtook snd the ing out all nut about io be more lattr-t'H satisfaction among the dii. testants. The total entry has been diF. W. Homick's Mlstley, beat Mr. Thomas ystrdaythis year than iawt season a received vided Into thre sections, the southwhich in rum snatched second angler One party of fuur caught forty-fi- j Jeiter from firth K'fJorden, executive ern being decided at Kunningdnie. near plarf-from Lord Rosebery's 'at East canyon. They report about game Iondon. the central at St. Anne's, and Sf;rtary of thi Pennsylvania 5u0 anglers on ten miles of stream. horse, Bonerace. (xmmiHirm( accepting an invitation the northern at Western Oales. In to speak. The St. James Palace stakes, All the Americans have Scotland. of eleven FISH LAKE POPULAR. to went western over "old the mile." Representative to attend. Oontiiwrd on Par Bevent"n Rre expected Lord Woolavingtion'j) Coronach, 8wial tn The Tribune. RICHFIELD. June 15. The largest winner of the derby. Eeid Walkcrowd of sportsmen that had ever been er's Indoa was third. present on the opening day of the fishing season were assembled at Fish lake today. The ample accommodations were taxed to capacity to handle the fishermen. The day was suitable for fishing, with a slight breeze creating just the desired ripple, whh intermittent skies overcast and sunshine. Practically every fisherman at the lake were able to catch some fUh. Many of "the fishermen had secured their 'limits as early as 7 o'clock in the morning. The casting was not esHOMYWOOO. Ca!.t June 15 By pecially good, owing to the high water the Associated "Pres") A squad of In the .ake. The irrigation companies scoring strength, drawing water from there have not great potential which includes practically all members yet opened the gatea, hence the water is high on the shore line. of the University nf .southern CaliforThe best results were obtained by nia's intercollegiate championship ag Some trout, gregation, will seek the nationafcpenior2 trolling from8 the boats. field A: and 9 pounds, were A. crown.Tjuly exceeding I, track and to 6, at Philadelphia i under the colors caught. two The, salmon, planted hletie clui, Heorge years ago, hae now attained a good of the Hollywood L. Kastman, presiden of theclub, an- - sfxe, and proite to be a choice oaU?h. Eastern brook trout seem to predomnounced today. ( Part of the squad which won the inate in the catches reported. From national junior championships laht all Indications, fishing will be better year are already in the east, and the at Fhsh lake- - this season than ever beremainder of the athletes will leave fore. The roads leading to the lake are In the best condition ever noted. shortly, he said. The club will have five men seemsix first places, WEBER WATERS BUSY. ingly certain to win Kastman said, in the persona of ClarRpeela! in The Tribune. ence "Buds" Houper. shot snd disCV1DEN, .June 15. Fishing In the cus; Leighton Iye, high hurdles; Ogden and 'Weber rivers and their in and make a rrport of the Barnes, pole vault: Kenneth (irumbles, trihutariA, hundred of lorat d low hurdles, and Charles Borah, of your ear, detail by detail. sportsmen repaired last evening and aprlntmg sensation at the at various hours today, was of Southern California in returned rood, according to the majority of ranks. who could be reached tofrhmn fishermen, exwho are You set a fair value on your ear, with our Among other athletea night, although some said "fine" wfth Harlis Charlea add to points pected enthusiasm, while a few reported not ow, Stanford field man. help, and we will accept it at tire finally, ao much luck. Experienced fishermen who returned, aereed-upoprice as part payment for a new this evening from the various streams reported that due to the low and clear streams th early morning fishing was not rood. Poring the afternoon, however, the anallng waa much betlimit nnd catrhea were ter, many BOTIV?NK. France. June IS Whether yon decide to trade or not, you was It th low and explained The sub-ie(By the- Aasociatd Press cleur watem made finhlng poor during of proper tralnfnr Is the prinwill certainly learn something to your profit ne now ocrwpving th at ten the earlv hours, hut later, when th cipal a off the top." fft a rid Li Is n fbh Keran t on of On rud a fv t r about the condition of your present car. fannon. American mermaids who aeek expert trout fir fisherman entered into me an rre hla to oonyuer th Kngilsh channel. jnv Thia annar4 to h enwas ofiginalW true in both Weber and Ogden can- Tom Bure He fcegan ftrai with gaged by both. Mis Near th dams, whera fishing la perCannon and then with Miss FderiA upon her arrival later. Miaa mitted, jrood raJrhaw'rajeported Kderl' manager now inita earn.upon early in the dav. o A Vval this eTclu4v service of Hurt; srdwr a tore, which la thai Mia Cannon may nga Jabea nfferinava KS rash Hi .tn the Tsh Wnl'fe. who trained Mlsa Kderl Last eman who hrinra In the birret f'sh seaavm. rervrted that nir n fijih iWrf tfAtr rWtA"e4 trfT"'BftT- - Vr. FIOMT POSTPONED. tp tlma. This was a trout welrhtnc Ohio.. June 15 CINCINNATI. urht Hy two foHSfds and aeven A InrlVment hr Charlea Stemm. ts"5 Lincoln avePre. ted the nue. eat her causwi pot pnment until hm!th-A- l Hreama where fishing reported Friday ti!r "1 the Waj-n- l 109 t.vn Wehwrer boxing bmt. Arheriuled a4 gvd Untrht wera the Oadea river, Kediand fied i X Ujn'.gUt. with lu trlbutarVes; South fork. North rt Commission to Meet in Boise Cot-tri- l, t i f i two-mil- e g Weber, Logan Can- yons Generous to Anglers. A SCOT, it Trout Caught in Fish long-jtrdin- g Hollywood Club Athletes Seek Track Laurels Are You Willing to Appraise Your Own Car? fork, Middle fork and Heaver; Weber river, whh Its tributaries, Kant canyon, Cottonwood and Lost creek. CATCHES .Special to Th- AT PARK CITY. Trihime. 15. Limit PARK June CITY, catches were reported at Park-Citby numerous fishermen who observed the of the season this opening angling morning in traditional style. A number of cars headed for the choice fishvarious streams ing holes of the throughout the night. The Provo and Weber rivers, which are reached near here, proved the most popular for the fishermen this morning. The smaller streams were rather high, and ha It fishing was necessary on most of thee, although fly fishing was employed with much success on the Pruvo and Weber rivers. LOGANITES BOAST. Alexander Is Suspended for Rule Violation PHILADELPHIA, June 15. Drover Cleve(Universal.) land Alexander, now In his seventeenth year as a National league pitcher, was indefinitely suspended tonight by Manager Jo McCarthy of the Cubs for ' 'violation of. training rules, " Thit suspension probably marks the end of Old Pete's big league career, unless there is a complete' reformation on his part. McCarthy cannot find Alexandra st the present time to tell him off his suspension, but as soon as he locates the veteran, he will send him back to Chicago. The Cub manager was boiling over when he made the announcement to newspaper men tonight. Sjwr'wl to, The Trittun1 LOC AN. June 15. Heavy traffic, both on the nmd and in' Logan river n In t)i canyon, rubber boots and galore, tell the story of the first day of the fishing season in this part of the country. From all sect ions of the county lovers of the angling sport called a temporary halt to their routine dutlea and flocked "to the streams, mostly in Logan and Blacksmith ForK canyons. Iocal business houses today were tended by about one-ha- lf the usual number of clerks, while hundreds wer conto heart's their "swishing" away tent. The several dams In Logan were particularly canyon popular amottjr the licensed anglers. One especially noticeable thing was the large number of cars, driven by khaki dressed drivers, with poles of all makes and descriptions sticking out and sidewa rds that entered upward and left the canyon. What report that have come in are to the effect that fishing was better than average. PROVO PACKED. KpeMal to The Trihime. PROV( June 15. Long before sundown Inst nlarht the Provo canyon road beg-ato resemble a city street on .1 circus day. Throuirhout the night hundreds of car sped through the canyon, carry In a; load of sportsmen on a hurried trip to their favorite fishing holes on the Provo riyer. Thousands if fishermen were bivouacked along the bank of the river from the lower county bridge to high ahov Moat of them were clustered Heber. between Vivian park and Charleston, Between thee two places small camp- - fires only a few yards apart stood out as beacon lights to the belated fisherman as he rushed toward his goal. Hours before the first ray of dawn played througii the mountain passes, sjvortsmen were getting their accoutrements ready for the coming attack on the native and the rainbow trout hitherto swimming unmolested In the clear water of the swiftly flowing stream. The strong headilghta of the LIMIT REACHED. Aa soon as 4 o'clock ,arrlvjd there waa a rush for the river and lines and hooks splashed against the water, while anxious eyes followed the baited snare. The banks of the river were almost crowded with fishers, while the experienced and well-to-d- o sportsmen, attired in, hiah rubber boots, were hip deep in the middle of the stream. The large majority of sportsmen used bait to entire the speckled and IS. iroEBi?soeinic blond-haire- n Dodge Brothers Motor Car U. S, Mermaids DEPENDABLE USED CARS Southeast Comer 5 th So. and Main Sts. Consider Tfaining . - MANY USED CARS OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE tat ha tn tha fourth) round, to the two The Trthnne. main events on the Olympic club card. SPANISH FORK. June 15. Hundreds of sportsmen left Spanish Fork here tonight. yesterday afternoon to be at the various streams In Spanish Fork canyon ready for the open season for trout today. It Is believed that many more went for the opening day this year than on previous opening days.. to Meet Terris Auerbach Beaten in Denver Bout . NEW YORK, June 15, (By the Associated Press.) Rocky Kansas of Buffalp, world" lightweight . champion, today was riven until July J to defend his title against Sid Tenia, stata New York, lightweight, by th DENVER, Colo., June IS the athletic commission. Kansas' si (ByWat-wiOne-ste- p Associated n Press) to defend bla title exlimit mon'hs of Omaha won the decision over pired June 7. Herman Auerbach of Salt tonight in a lour-roun- d boxing match, Make a few extra dollars on and Tommy Pommiskev of Denver Idle sewing machine through thai th knocked out "Battling" Siki of Oma Want Columns of The Tribune. Ike REMEMBER! FATHER'S 'DAY Sunday, June 20thf HER' S pi AT chance for lab ui, a tn 228-23-0 Terms to Responsible People. 509 SOUTH MAIN ST. ' Phones Wasatch 2876-287- 7 JIAIN ST. " DAY, the every son, daughter and wife to remember dear old Dad. Dad i more than just an animated check book and here's your opportunity to show you're thinking of him.' Remember him with a new tie, erne that he will enjoy wearing. Our assortment is large, our prices fair, and our values guaranteed. Be Sure and Look These Over if You Are Going to Buy a Used Car. ' . Specisl 1 Come In Today ' fishing enthusiasts in the southern part of the county went into Spanish Fork canyon, where trout is reported especially plentiful from Diamond Switch to the Strawberry tunnel. hied themselves Into Pay son Others canyon, where there Is good fishing for seven or eight miles in the creek. automobiles augmented the flickering campfires to give light to the fisherman tn arranging his line and tackle, and in giving Uie hooks and the reels the last official inspection. While men of middle age predominated around the various campfires, there waa also a goodly sprinkling of boya of all ages and not a few women, all of whom were equally eager for the time of the onslaught to arrive. of warfare ranged The Implement from costly rods, reels, lines and spinners to the primitive, although, perhaps, even more successful, willows and string. Ie COME delirious trout to fasten Its gills securely on their hooks. Very few spin ners were used In the first skirmish. Not many hours after the season was opened many of Uie fishers along the Provo river had secured the limit, and soon frying pans were sizzling in the camps or the sportsmen were homeward bound with their booty. Those fishing between Vivian park and Charleston were more successful Hutu iin.B, iiouing tuwvi tiiij. down jr.l the river, where there is not si) much water at this time of Hie year. Similar scenes were enacted along the score of streams In other places in t'tah county, all of which are part of the fisherman's mecca. ;ood fishing la reported along Hobble creek, miles above three 8prlna;ville, where for seven miles Into Hobble Creek canyon hundreds of sportsmen enjoyed the opening day. Many of the |