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Show 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Wildlife officers spook game? Dont believe it Thursday, July 4, 1974 etol 'OcaeCi efeoiMis CsBiiFs Brigham Citys Golden Spike Track club ran off with a generous share of the honors in the Orem Road race, a affair staged June 29. Alan Jensen of the Spikers age placed first in the group while Eugene Peterson captured the top spot in elementary school competition. In addition, Richard Valdez grabbed third place in the open division and finished third overall. Others receiving medals included Alan Sevison, second, and Van Jensen, third, in the elementary division. In junior high competition, Gary Baird captured fifth place while Jay Moore was fifth and four-mil- e 30-3- 9 area racers place in top three Douglas Brinton eighth in the high school division. Some 15 members of the club Local competed at Orem. Others participating included James Peterson, Jack Sevison, Steve Nibler, John Ensign, Randy Ferrin, Alison Ensign and Beth Ensign. the enter Molestus road race. Theyll compete both individually and as a team. The Golden Spike Track club was only recently organized and plans to sponsor a road race during this years Peach Days celebration in Brigham City. Marathon, a WINNING AT the meet for the Vesco team were (L. to R.) Kim Best, Robert Raedell, Bob Best, Rick Vesco, Scott Longhurst, Vern Sorensen and Dave Knudson. Perry Smithfield next for BC Legion GOAL The Fourth of July, ice cream, watermelon, ball games and fishing trips, all go together on our Independence holiday. With so many people invading streams and impoundments for a midsummer fling at fishing, the astute student of angling will need to know how to cope with the wild influx of people into the hills. While polishing tackle, mending waders and going over tackle, anglers might review the following list of rules of fishing etiquette to assure fishing trips are successful. the elbow of the fisherman who consistently is catching fat rainbows from a lake. Toss lure or bait immediately in front of him and be certain to tangle his line at least three times. Rule one-Rus- h to Kick his bait can over and be certain to scuff sand into his tackle box. Any rods lying on the bank must be stepped on. Moreover, the successful angler must be hooked in the ear or rear at least once before leaving. h down the middle of steams, Rule singing the Star Spangled Banner at the top of piece of lead your lungs, tossing a three-ounc- e with bait combination into likely holes. Make certain you rush to holes ahead of nearest angler. Talk loudly for fly fishermen to hear your questions while large browns rise a few feet away. two-Splas- Rule three-Tur- n your kids loose to fish toe-t- o toe with any angler who had done better d than you. Give no quarter. Even the goes. Brigham Citys American Legion team will whip back into District One action Friday, traveling to Smithfield for a 6:30 p.m. doubleheader with the Cache crew. The local lads came off a pair of heartbreaking losses this past weekend in the Ogden invitational tournament at John Affleck park. tilt on They lost a first-da- y and Saturday to Cheyenne, 2 then dropped an extra-innin- g verdict to Pocatello on Sunday. The opener was really tough to swallow. Mike Hollingsworth, the knuckleballing righthander, in his first start of the season, had a going into the final seventh inning. And he was leading, But Cheyenne got a leadoff single from Kyle Swingle. Hollingsworth then walked Ron Trowbridge but retired the next two batters on strikeouts. no-hitt- Two-Ru- n Another walk Single Pilch delivered A later, Doug a n throwing error gave single. the Wyoming club runs. And two-ru- two more thats how you lose a and give up just two game, hits. Brigham City got its lone run in the fourth when Scott Keyes singled and after a walk, came home on Hollingsworths single. The local club managed six two off hits Cheyefine pitchers Jerry Gallegos and Chris Colbert. Richard Wood had two hits in three trips to pace Brigham Citys hitting attack. three-year-ol- Rule four Anybody along the stream who appears might catch a fish, must be detered from the area by shouts of, Look at that snake, and Hey, mister, a rattlesnakes crawling out of the top of your hip boots. Rule five-Fo- r those who do, drink enough beer the stream is funny. Back your into that falling car into a hole so that it requires a wrecker to remove it and laugh loudly and longly at every insulting comment your wife makes at you. Rule six-I- f fishing is slow, take out inner tubes brought along and float through the middle of rising cutthroats so those other &$(0!$09 fishermen who might be catching a few cant deplete the population. -- Rule seven-B- e certain that a .22 rifle or is on the pistol along trip so you can plunk at cans floating down stream and they wont make it unmolested. Disregard any fishermen who are foolish enough to run for cover or holler obscenities at you. Rule eight-Whe- n pulling into a campground for a few days fishing, make your debut about 1 a.m. Unload screaming kids, barking dogs and upset wife slowly to make friends with adjacent campers. If you survive the holiday without anything more than broken bones and black eyes, kiss your rabbits foot, stroke your four leaf clover and dont show your face for at least six months. Pocatello Outing Sundays with outing Pocatello saw the Idahoans edge in the first jump off to a frame, thanks to a misjudged line drive that fell in for a double, a single and an error in left field. Brigham City reciprocated with single runs in the fourth and fifth innings, the first coming on a single by Keyes who advanced on a fielders choice and a passed ball. Ricky Yagi came across with the second tally when he tripled and Wood singled. Into extra innings, Brigham City had a prime chance to win but couldnt convert in the eighth. Wood doubled, Randy Yagi sacrificed him to third and Pocatello chose to walk Keyes and Burke Nelson to fill the sacks with one out. BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS mound for Pocatello and was a received by Williams cousin of the Brigham City hurler, Brigham City got seven hits, including a pair from Wood and Randy Yagi. The box scores: C heenne 4 0 Gama 2b Delaura cf 3 0 3 0 ingle If 1 row bridge Amen ss ( rcce! ms rf Gallegos p Colburt p Pilih c 3 1 2 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 24 2 I b Brigham C itv AB Rick Yagi 2b Nelson 3b Randy Yagi ss pperson rt Keves lb Cutler lb Hollingsworth R H 3 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 Cheyenne Brigham City 2 1 2 0 3 p Wood cf 1 ons If I arson c Persons who were either in negligent purchasing licenses, or forgot to carry them on their outings made up the majority of Mays Division of Wildlife Resources court cases. The June 1 opener was just too far off for 50 persons found guilty of fishing without a license. Another 33 persons were found guilty of leaving their licenses at home, illegally purchasing licenses or taking wildlife with an improper license. Fishing with illegal methods and taking fish out of season or the The charges months total of 211 cases resulted in $4,437.50 in fines, while another $1,206.50 in fines was suspended. Judges levied a total of 375 days in jail on but all were violators, suspended. m waters closed in 63 Goodliffe second at Skyway 3 2 3 0 0 6 4 3 25 000 000 000 100 4 0 1 Brigham Citys Reid Goodliffe fell two strokes short of a last minute entry from Salt Lake City Sunday at the annual Skyway Amateur golf tournament in Tremonton. Jack Noble, who just made the entry deadline, went three under to beat Goodliffe of Brigham City. A stroke back was Mike Borich and Jack Ridd with 68s. Other results were: Championship flight (net) Mark Hyland, 57; Robert Despain, 60; Max Walker, 63; Bryan Gray, 63; Glen Gibson, 64. First Flight (gross) Dean Hullet, 73; Tat McGuire, 75; Brad Fillmore, 77; Reed Harris, 77; Ron Henrie, 77; Arlo Arickson, 78. First Flight (net) Ray Kelly, 60; Layne Gardner, 62; Bryan Wilson, 62; Jim Beaty, 63; Mike Kelly, 63; Reed Pierson, 64; Frank Candia, 64. Nipped at Plate But Wood was nipped at the plate on a missed suicide bunt attempt and pitcher Tom Williams got the final out on a strikeout. Pocatello scored the winning run in the ninth when Bart Browning singled and finally came across on Bobby Meyers single. Allen Williams went the distance for Brigham City, giving up just six hits over the nine innings while striking out airplanes. Neither 4 SAVE... 5 4 3 thru SATURDAY At our . . . 4 3 $ 4 3 2 35 Brigham C itv & Come in and see our Elite line AB 4 Rick Yagi 2b ood cf Randy Yagi ss Keves lb Nelson 3b Cutler If I yons If F pperson rf V ankier rf liliams rf J I arson c A. dliams p 4 Of 3 3 3 0 3 AXMINSTERS j(iii!2sMSa and FREIZES'-- 0 1 200 000 000 110 001 000 3 2 WE postpaid molds) S3 00 lor 2 Reshape New Bars of Hand Soap from Slivers! 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V dhams p Kevin Banning started on the What do you do with them? of divisions aircraft is green nor is there an insignia identifying during the day's competition the agency. Most importantly, though, were Kim Best, novice, 200 cc, is the riding a Bultaco; Mike Penrod, point out biologists, such result amateur, 125 cc, Elsinore; paradoxical We Robert Raedel, expert, 175 cc, practices would bring. for reasons have Bob biological Yamaha, and Best, expert, 250 cc, Bultaco. hunting. Scattering and moving be comFinishing in second place for game herds would the day in the respective classes pletely illogical, said Assistant were Jim Mussleman, novice, Game Management Chief Homer Stapley. 125 cc, Yamaha; Dave Knudson, novice, 175cc, Yamaha; Vern Sorensen, amateur, 125 cc, Hunting a Tool Hunting is a tool to keep Yamaha; Scott Longhurst, amatuer, 250 cc, Yamaha, and herds in balance with their food Bob Best, expert, 400 cc, Husky. supply. Each year, hundreds of Third place trophies went to hours are spent collecting data Doug Bywater, novice, 250 cc, on forage comsumed by game Elsinore, and Jeff Jeppesen, and the amount left to carry them through the winter, and novice, 175 cc, Yamaha. All are members of Vescoes sex and age classifications, Racing team which is sponsored Hunting seasons are based on by Vescoes Sports center in this information, he explained. Just as cattle and sheep men Brigham City. The team was organized this must market part of their herds past spring with Rick Vescoe in keeping with available food, serving as chief team mechanic game managers must see that and organizer. game herds are also culled to One of the members, Robert eliminate starvation through Raedel of Mantua, defeated the the critical winter months. If the division were to arstates No. 1 rider in the most recent outing and currently is bitrarily drive game from one riding in third spot among area to another, the whole point of the hunt would be lost and the Beehive state cyclists. Jeff Jeppesen, also of Man- animals would starve. Such a tua, made his racing debut on waste would be irrational in the of the Division June 23 and claimed two eyes seconds and a fifth (after (Remember Division personnel hunt, too, Stapley added.) crashing) which Minimum cost for flying enough for his and overall finish. Division aircraft-pil- ot j be $30 Doug Bywater gasoline included-wou- ld beginner who earned an overall per hour. At that rate, such an third after just one previous effort would be beyond our race. budget. Stapley continued, It is common knowledge that some affluent hunters hire private Born blind pilots to survey areas for game prior to hunts. This tactic is seldon successful because Rabbits, such as cottontails, herds move frequently. We are born blind, naked and have no control over this unless helpless in nests. The nests are harassment is involved. The division encourages made in burrows vacated by other animals or depressions in persons who see aerial the ground. The hares, such as harassment of game animals to jackrabbits, are born in the report it so those who take part wide-eye- d and able in such acts can be prosecuted. open-fur- ry, to travel. The areas used by Under the Wildlife Resources jackrabbits are referred to by Code of Utah, all harassment of wildlife is a misdemeanor. biologsts as redds. Pocatello 10. were Whitetail deer fawns grow rapidly, and for good reason. Deer milk is very rich, with about twice the solids of Jersey cow milk and nearly three times as much fat and protein. ding the game animals away from the hunters. Robertson questioned, Now do you really Sure, replied believe that? the attendant, My uncle saw the green Fish and Game airplanes in the act. .There are similar stories of division tossing cherry bombs near elk to frighten them away from hunting parties. Both tales are wild. Their origins are a mystery to the division. Even more mysterious, though are the nonexistant green division 0 cases. Rich milk 1 H AB Hartman 3b Sw 723-347- BC's Reid -- No licenses cost people first-plac- After tourney losses FOURTH By Milce Ten local riders finished among the top three in various classes at TT motorcycle races June 23 on the Hot Springs track. e trophies Claiming The Spikers will see their next action in Ogden July 4 when they Robertson had stopped for gasoline in a small Utah town. The service station attendant, not knowing his customer was a told division employee, Robertson about those division airplanes that have been her- - Division of Wildlife Resources Hunter Safety Trainer A. 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