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Show 1949 THE Page Five SUN-ADVOCA- Cooperation Urged In Reporting Catches of Marked Fish SPORT mmmm mwm m mmrn m mmm m mmm !1tilHaOPr I rn Keith Bloom was the only tournament player to hit more than one home run, and he collected one in each game. His Saturday homer was of the variety and his Sunday drive was a long ball over left center. Tony Tone came up with three for five, Merchants jper Semi-Pr- inside-the-pa- o i String je lo m m Of xSfe one a double. 17-1- - !3t all-st- ar tflf m mmm m m t rk In the other final day contest the Utah Bottlers, an team 3 chievements for the managed by Walt Bor la and Tom ??unday night as they Migliaccio, beat the Sunnyside to take third money jEawatha team from team, eaSein a gam6 in the tourney. These two teams beat Vernal and Payson, respecdemonstrated the Industrial league tively, the first day to gain the ls on Friday, and Hiaa'ateur leagues beat watha Ephraim to eliminate sa"e' cinea took over the the pride of Sanpete county. Friday night the Utah Bottlers lost1 to the Helper Merchants and the we w.th i six nine bowed to Hiain doubles A with four and batted Sunnyside watha. pitched A well balanced uShants into the title and team from Ephraim met a flashy champions the o meet two out of gang from Hiawatha that was led Colorado in a 1 to go to by a versatile boy of Greek deswinner the who meet in Wichita, cent, Mike Orphanakis, a Time beautiful ball month. and pitched game this later See of the playoff will be aided his cause by driving out the of the tournament, a ied through the National longest hithome run over the office in towering elall Congress scoreboard in the second Merchants drew a bye on inning with one on to send his L night and met Sunnyside team into a 0 lead; a lead the contest Sanpeters never were able to tie Z ay in a Pessetto pitch a or surpass. jaw Max Car-- ; From the standpoint of beating the East struck he as 1, to 8 the entry, batters and collected one game perhaps was the best of the three-da- y u two official times at bat. 'tourney. Both teams contest the played almost perfect ball, each ;t the Saturday King committing two errors, with the hants pounded three burlers for 21 base hits, with advantage definitely being the on the roster seeing pitching of Orphanakis who struck ay player .east two innings of action and out 14 of the College City boys, acept two getting no less than with six of them coming in the "in addition to last two hit each, innings. The King Coal Wood hit team was outhit and the 41 iga's big night, Mike doubles in five times at bat. year old Cliff Olsen of Ephraim was almost as brilliant as his younger opponent on the mound., Failure of the top of Ephraims batting order to come through with hits when men were on base, and the ability of Orphanakis to when it counted, riVNi spelled the difference in the two fine teams. According to E. F. Marchetti, chairman of the committee in charge of the tournament, it was declared a definite success, and already plans are being formulated to again be the hosts next year. Assured that the baseball fans in the, Helper area will support this kind of activity, the committee next year will no doubt be able to offer guaranteed cash prizes, which will eliminate the element of doubt that possibly kept some good teams out of the m-r- 1, - r'C semi-fina- t Sfe- - a- nMnsA hard-hittin- g, 'S 55 Kan-Cit- y. planted, as well as here and hen the plant took place. Your cooperation will aid greatly in securing information needed in developing better stocking and management programs, with more fish for you and your sons creel," stated R. L. Turpin, Utah Fish and Game commission director. And as an afterthought, it will always add spice to your fishafter the season is ended to be able to say that you caught stories ing a tagged fish and then go on from there with all information as to . where it was planted, how big it was when planted and its origin. Photos. Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune Anglers who pull a mess of fish out of Utahs streams or lakes are urged to take particular notice for metal tags which have been attached to the gills or lower jaws of some of the fish planted in various sections of the country. If you run across such tags as indicated in the photos reproduced above, please straighten the tag and mail it to the Utah Fish and Game Department, 500 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, giving the length of the fish, the day it was caught and the place you caught it. The tag will be returned to you as a souvenir, together with information on where the fish came from, how large it was when Ki-wa- nis 3-- Good Turnout Opens Red Cross Swim Week , fan-inter- est Ephraim-Hiawat- The annual Red Cross swim week sponsored jointly by the Carbon county chapter of the American Red Cross and Price city opened on Monday of this ha 11 I e 10-- 8, IMe stnke-em-o- Paradise Park Reservoir in Uinchiltah 300 County has suffered a week and approximately iap's- Carbon count u loss of fish from winter-kil- l. lessons for sufcall the answered dren Tuesday evening attler This bad news was released and life saving fered a technical knockout at the in swimming hands of Gene Pearce in 2:03 of techniques, according to Vernon this week by M. J. Madsen, chief was Liapis Merrill, Red Cross swimming in- of fisheries for the Utah Fish rouncb first fight as a professional after structor and pool supervisor. The and Game Department, after he had studied the Uintah county having run up an impressive ama- courses will continue through lake. It looks like most of the teur record. , al Near Complete Loss Of Fish Reported From Paradise Park T - near-comple- te This fish are gone, he said. was becoming one of the best fishing lakes of its type in the State and had provided plenty of Mr. Madsen fishing in its time. lake will out that the pointed be studied for improvement, and more fish planted to start it ori its chief said. Mr. Madsen pointed out that other questionable lakes will be studied as soon as it is possible to get into them. The Fairview reservoirs are always a question mark, Mr. Madsen said he would try to break through to many questionable lakes by jeep in the way again. Also on the winterkill list for next few days. this spring is Bridger lake, one of The first Wall Street financial the popular north slope fishing article printed in a newspaper waters South of Fort Bridger, in 1835 in the New is for This lake appeared gone Wyoming. at least a year or two, the fish York Herald. ut 1949 classic. to engines cleaner keep County Softball League Gets jllnderway Saturday A new softball league has been' organized in the county and is being sponsored in cooperation with the Price city recreation program. Play will start on Saturday and thereafter games will be staged each Wednesday and Saturday. Each team will furnish one umpire. According to Claude Cowley, city recreation director, the winner of this league will enter the state softball championship play- want these YOU offs. A Product of Standard of Csrbon California trouble? Corro-N- ot when you use Motor Oil! For is specially com-Pund- ed ... to stick to tot spots that englne binary oils leave bare, fight oxidation andlno 688 Portant) to 00f Varts rust-- $ internal engine as it lubricates Teams participating are Utah Poultry, Hellenic Youth Organization, Carbon Sheet Metal Works, Castle Gate, Peerless and Spring Canyon. The following is the first half schedule: Saturday, July 16 Utah Poul try vs. Hellenic Youth on Field Two; Carbon Sheet Metal vs. Castle Gate on Field One; Peerless at Spring Canyon. Utah Wednesday, July 20 Poultry vs. Castle Gate on Field Two; Hellenic Youth at Peerless; Carbon Sheet Metal vs. Spring Canyon on Field, One. Saturday, July 23 Utah Poultry vs. Carbon Sheet Metal on Field One; Hellenic Youth vs. Spring Canyon on Field Two; Peerless at Castle Gate. Wednesday, July 27 Utah Poultry vs. Peerless on Field One; Castle Gate at Spring Canyon; Hellenic Youth vs. Carbon Sheet Metal on Field Two. 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