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Show Tooele Ups Record To 3 With 1 Win Over Judge Weekly Fishing Report 7-- Host ini' loose for ms runs in the their final two iimiues, Tooele upp-linschall reci iid to I 5, when they defeated Judge 7 1. last Tuesday, and when linoii lost to Cyprus, the Huffs bv I loul 11,11111111111(1 Secretary I reasurer k . 'V ''-- I vivV V I tall 1 I s I idling V(mk, 9 V, v slipp'd into third place With the oniiin! of I aiiinul trout lisluug. June 1. pJTS. right around the corner, the lisluug hug starts to stu in all of us. Whs ssait tor the gi.mil o'mng. anil all the crowds-- Dig out that gear, and sample if I tails round Here lisluug aie some sjmts, yar of the spits that ssill son g, (lit kinks out of tlieol monofilament. I.AhF POM I I F: Fislunu IS re as generally fair, Blue 141II fish-infair, (.atfislung is good, using ssorms as lull. Walleye fishing is generally pxii, ssith an ocr asiou.il fish puked pirted lip near the shmehne. Ciappic fishing listed as fair to good iimii lull or II inaru- lures and a yellow or sslute lxm jig topplin' the list for catching these serapps lighters 'Hie liesl area for catching the c r.qipie is nest to aus underssater vegetation alone the line and in the small 1 uses. shore- Tooele Transcript, Friday, April 2S, 197S 4-- 111 the league standings, I lehuid Murray and Cyprus. Tooele pitcher, Mike Carrnid was in top form against the Bulldogs. pitching ") and one thud innings Iiefore al low ini' Judge their first lot. striking out seven, walking just two and permitting just one run. HI I F I FIT fielder, Dave Olsen, crashed out a double, and rode home on ken Naylors two-ou- t single, to give Tooele a run 111 the vers first inning Trailing I f. Judge scored their ihiIv run ol the game in the lioltoui of the sixth, when lead off Hatter Franco, singled, moved to third oil Meles double. and sc ored on an infield out. Then came the late inning explosion by the Huffs. They got three runs in the liottoui of the sixth on Hill single, a pair of walks, and a error, chiving Judges starting pitcher Hills from the moiiud. tluxl here veins to Ik1 with a small iiui.iIhhi jis; .sillow or white! and tlip-piua small red and white Imhlier ahout 2 feet ahove the jig Retrieve the jig slow. I tall lake en 1 loser is I'tah lake. White fuss, tops tin list here and they provide a lot of action, when they move in lose to the slioielme. Prune time for these sc rappv fighters is early afternoon lop lure seems to Ik' a small Wepjis spinner. Ik'tlle Hollow'. Trout fislung here has lepiited as gixxl with very little fishing piessure. Hot tie Hollow has just recent Is lieen stoc ked. Another recently stocked trout water is Sand (.use where sou should gel plenty n 1 1 len Hus-xcll- x Hull-din- of ac t n hi ken Savior's two hits elevated him into the uumlx'r one hitter for Tooele, Savior is hitting ,36S, followed bv i with .351 and Williams in thud sjvot with .350. John Sikes, Tooele's premier run producer, had a run batted against Judge giving him the team Men's CoIfAswoe. Will Hold Opening Tourney0 May 6 0 Ol-vi- 111 leadershlwith 5, IOOlll.S road to the pistseason jilavotfs is a rocks one. The two top teams make the state with the thud jil.ue team earning a chance to make the plav offs. The Hulls have five games remaining on the schedule, playing Cyprus. Cailmn and Murray away, with I moil and Ilntah coming to Tooele. Df Ihe live teams remaining on the schedule, three of them, Cyprus. Murray and Inioii hold first round wins over Tooele. Tooele's losses have all Ix'cii close, losing to Csjirus and Murray 2 0. and I'moii 0, and they have licet impi.ivmg, so all is not hocless. Hies are alone in third place now, with a shin chance to move into second place. with each game liemg classified as a "nitty gritty" affair. plav-oft- 1 The Tooele Mens C.olf ssoc, will hold its ojH'iuug touiu.mieiit Saturday Mas fiat the Oqmrih I tills course. Ibis tournament is an invitational tournament and all golfers and sand-lugger- s are invited to participate. laical merchants have donated moic than $100 in prizes for the tournament Spicing the tourney action will ! such sp'c ial eyents, with jiries, as "Closest to the Hole, on holes 2, I and 5 Izing Olive contest on hole 7, and Fewest numlx r of putts bv a team. Faitrance fee is $5 jver crsoii plus green fees. Sign up time S 00 to 0 00 a ill. with a shot gun start beginning at 0.20 a in. V sign up sheet has been placed in the clubhouse for golfers wishing to sign up cailv. The Mens Associat ion and Rene's Cafe recently purchased a colored TV for the Oijuirrh I fills club room. - listed as fair to pior requiring a lot of fishing hours jn-- fish caught. The reward here is Ihe pissiluhts of lauding a lunker Hllil) IIFNI INC The liritish know that in a week of hunting involving uiijnedictable currents. winds, and shv prev, the modem punt gunner will In luckv to fire one birds. Meanshot and kill half his jump shunting while, colleague walking creek Ixittoms at low tide may down more birds in an afternoon than he will all season. If punt gunning is dvmg out in Crcut lint, mi. it is more for a lack of njijiortuiuty and patience in today's world than liecaasc of auv keenly felt outrage regarding people who hunt with a gun c,iable of firing a jxiuud or two of shot in one blast. A businessman was kept home one dav of a leg injury. Ills pain soon la'came secondary to his annoyance with the television set, which his wife had blasting all dav. "Grace! he moaned, "how can you stand all this? The commercials are enough to drive anvhodv crazy ! I know, his wife agreed. "If it weient for the commercials. Id never find tune to get any work done!" e naming corgi: r fishing is listed as lair Usuis' walerdogs as luit. or lures Vm mav want to try a purple or green plastic worm. For trout fishermen. trv Wall weep Bav for the big unis. Keep in mind th.it with the water steadily warming the fuss and c rappie will start their animal spawning, and fishing for these tyo fish should stead Bass ils improve. WIFI. All!) It V. Oappie fishermen looking for closer waters, should trv this ImkIv of water, where (islmig is repirted as jacking up The liest me- - Drive Up To Personal Touch II trolling doesnt priKluce, try to vary your trolling sjM'ed - fish deep and trv the predawn - or late evening hours, liest lure is reputedly the liapala. II sou are lonkisng for a weekend online ssith the family. Hear lake provides IhiIIi fishing and scenic licautv, with small crowds and some large trout, lather trolling offshore or spin cast ini' heav y spxms from the shoreline should lie productive, lint In careful, sou might hook into a 20 pound lake trout this tune of the sear. -- Banning cut-tliri- 'r'YI W inner, of the Once Across tourney in the Monwere: Trv on, high day Sight Mens game of 256; F.mmctt Wiggins, high series, 663: Hill Becker, most splits, 9 and Gene Medina recorded the most strikes, Ifi. Chani)ions of Monday Sight Mens Tom Willis, Fd Titus, Izmis Camlcll and Aid Stearns jxise with trophies following their winning the league chainjiioiisliij). Team was sponsored by S and W Trailer Hark. Finishing in second place was the team sponsored by the Fugles Fudge. e Tooele Drive-Up- s 204 North Main r if f . V M 1 Y-r- iO Officers for the Tuesday AM Bowling Belles. Officers who will guide the activities of the league next bowling season are: R. Marie Sewell, Sgt. of Arms; Svlvia Caldwell, Secretary and Treasurer; Nice President and Baida Walter as Donna . President. PR D W Walker Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MT MG D (Not Just Copying) AS LOW AS Individuals who sparkled during the Monday Sight Mens Feague were, Doug Bateman, 2nd High game average of ITS; Jack Smith who bowled the high game, a 27S; Darrell Famber, third high series; and Chuck Clingman, high average, 18.3 and high series (S2. Ollier individuals winning trophies were Bon Famoreaux, second high series, 671; Frank Ilcr-rer- , second high game, 261 and Bind Bateman the most imjmived howler. A.M. Bowling Belles Fxnda McArthur, Svlvia Caldwell are: standing and Baida Walter. Seated: R: Marie Sewell, Beth Creetis, Sherry Outsell who finished in second place. of Tuesday Champions - The Big Bad Wolf is not such a had fellow, according to the May Headers Digest. W'olves are highly socialized, live in jiacks, are only fair hunters, and have never lieen known (unless rabid) to attack a human lieing. Un.pi Clinic Slated George Karabatsos will conduct an umpires clinic for the Pony League base- ball organization, Tues- day, May 2 in the Tooele City Hall. All umpires and pros- - J J I I I S Lady J Golfers j Attention all 9 hole golf ladies. A meeting will be held May 4. All newcom- ers are welcome. Kean Ridd will he there to give lessons at 8 oclock. Tee off will be at 9 oclock. For more information call Sharon Spendlove, Kathv White- house Velma Mehdlieh i side only original J I J On most jobs when camera ready PAPER white or colored 8 Vi x 882-106- At the end of the ser-- J vice a woman thanked the 1( pastor for his sermon. found it so helpful, shej told him. The minister! responded. "1 hope it vvillj not prove so helpful asj the last sermon you heard me preach. The puzzled J woman asked. Why, what! do von mean? The cler- - gvman explained. "Well. that sermon lasted von I three months. SAME DAY SERVICE COLLATING 882-459- 33 North Main 1 J 882-403- g 1 J Attention DAV mO,Dtf Tfapk&Apmtm Camera ready 1000 or more 20 white paper Bring em in! umpires are re- - I to attend this j jiective quested clinic. Open Fridays til 8:00 p.m. Job is Too Large, Small or Technical No ! 1 1 or as C-U- 15 iy o- - 8i x 14 BOTH SIDES PRINTING 'tl'UiiiHSCyUilllP'U' |