Show OGDEN 12A U SUNDAY MORNING UTAH OGDEN STANDAHD-EXAMINE- AUG 23 19C2 ICOOLIPvWl WILL BE DIFFERENT 75) mam - (x s By Bert Strtnd f I mtma LOS ANGELES iky's adventures during the 1062 baseball season would make an Interesting movie The trouble is no one would believe it— especially i Dcllnxky About the only thing the tefthnnded Los Angeles Angels pitcher hasn't done since good-looki- ng he first arrived et the team's training camp In March Is to mar ry a beautiful starlet and live y happily ever after Knowing however this always Is a possibility "I guess I klnda threw myself Into the situation" he said re viewing his on and off the field activities during the past six months — cither of which could keep him from falling into anonymity "I didn't go out of my way to hurt anybody" he reflected I just didn't know how to cope with the situation and I laid myself open But now It will be diffeBel-lnk- rent" Even Belinsky's arrival at the Angels training camp was out of He - almost didn't the ordinary show up because General Manager Fred Haney wouldn't give the rookie an extra $6000 salary— which Bo claimed he was worth However he did show up and quickly acquired a reputation as a pretty good pitcher and a great twist dancer But he silenced the disbelievers by winning four games in succession And then he stunned just about everyone by pitching the American League's first in four years a 0 win over Baltimore on May 5 He celebrated the feat by buying a new maroon Cadillac convertible no-hitt- er 2-- INCUMBENT DEMAND He ran his record to 0 on May 6-- the problems started constant demand by entreprcnucrs autograph seekers television shows and just plain nuts On May 15 he and a teammate were stopped by Beverly Hills at 5 am after trouble developed amongst the players and two young ladies In Belinsky's car —one of whom later filed a $150-00- 0 damage suit The fans booed him on the field And he couldn't win his seventh game until July 21 His name was 20— and then He Was in Annual Deer "Hunters will be held at the Ball Charity M John Browning Armory Sept 29 at 8 pm according to Dr Cless Pack president of the Mt Ogden Sportsmen Inc Proceeds will go toward the rifle range the group will donate to Ogden City when completed The range will be built at the - Mt Ogden Park 30th and Taylor Tickets for the dance may be Obtained at the tourist information booth Municipal Park from local Utah State Fish & Game conservation officers or any member of the Mt Ogden Sportsmen Inc said Dr Pack - Music for the dance will be furnished by the "Four Sounds" "A highly successful dance Will enable us to start construction of the range early this fall" said Dr Pack : I Materials for construction of the range are being furnished by Second in-3o- or ' ' - ( I - league caliber "Rig Is a hell of a guy" said Bo quietly "He didn't make a catastrophe out of everything— even when he told me that what I was doing wrong" Despite all his worries damage suits and lost games Belinsky the other night against the Yankees displayed the pitching ability that was allowed him to weather the storm He went Vk innings allowing only five hits and four runs Six walks and a wild pitch— wildness has been his tormentor all year-en- able New York to score two of Its runs "My arm was getting tired" Bo said "But I stayed in there and battled the Yanks A couple of bad decisions beat me I didn't really have my good stuff but when I have it I'm tough" Belinsky Is "tough" on occasion And he's always different — whether he's tough or not That alone is good enough for a movie suppliers at cost Local trade unions will donate free labor The Brownings Arms Co has donated $5000 toward the project Prizes will be awarded at the dance including a Winchester Model 70 rifle "Each ticket purchased means another $2 with which to nur- chase a board or a quantity of other material on behalf of a boy who will use the range" said Dr Pack local John's Biggest Purse ' Brook "2 j 1 - f 1 L i: f 4 i V MP- 1 - I vr J 1 I HIGH COUNTRY fishing has been producing the most trout for Utah anglers during the past several days Rev Saburo Masada 622 23rd tries his luck on Mirror Lake At the end of-couple hours of fishing he and his four companions two had apiece All went about 10 inches They were Rainbow and Brook Worms did the trick a those portions of Moffat and Routt counties opened for an earlier season shall be open to the taking of sage grouse and sharptails Upland Bird Seasons Set In Colorado '62 Archery Permits Sold Locally Deer hunting permits for Utah's archery season may now be secured from the fish and game offices over the state and from regular license agents in Cedar City Ogden Price Provo Richfield Salt Lake City and Vernal Once again this year a cardboard tag has been attached to the archery deer license- - The continued use of this tag since its inception last year is in keeping with the new departmental policy of issuing paper tags for all big game hunts Archers were reminded that the permit must be carried at all times while hunting that the tag must be attached to the carcass at time of kill with the appropriate holes punched to supply management information and remain with the animal through processing and until it is consumed The statewide archery deer seaincluson is set for Sept sive Anyone 16 years of age or older possessing a valid Utah big game license may obtain an archery permit and hunt during this prescribed season when only the bow and arrow is a legal wea1962 1-- DENVER Colo — Ptarmigan and Blue Grouse Sage and Sharp-tai- l and special Lowry Air Base pheasant and chukar seasons were set by the Colorado Game and Fish Commission at its August 17 meeting The season for Ptarmigan and Blue Grouse will run from September 15 through September 23 with bag and possession limits of three and six for adults and one and three for juveniles under 15 years of age all in the aggregate The sage grouse and sharptail season will be September 15 16 and 17 All of the state-wes- t of 7 US Highway except for deep bait was cast across the rocky and sandy shelf into the "blue" water said Mr Over- diek Mackinaw fishing on Bear Lake is expected to improve steadily with the advent of cooler weather Sonfomhflr ueiiallv tnorlrs tVia ka tHnnfnff nf th etvwf nn th water But Summer's final big push is expected next weekend historical ending for many of the summer's outdoor and angling season On the other hand many other anglers are regrouping their forces and equipment for the fall f'shing season which usually produces a little more elbow room on most waters Combination sportsmen who like to both fish and hunt kind of let the fishing tackle slump a little The 7 r 4 ' Lr-- ' ' s y v iT"1 v 85-8- w'A1 DRAWINGS FOR ELK MOOSE EARLY TUESDAY Public drawings for 2520 Elk and 12 Moose permits allocated this year by the Utah Board of Big Game Control will be conducted Tuesday beginning at 9:00 am in the senate chambers of the state capitol building As in past years the drawings will be open to the public and all interested parties are urged to attend Deadline for making application for any of the several elk and moose hunts was midnight Aug 17 SEVEN POUND MACKINAW taken on Bear Lake Friday morning heralds the fall fishing season at this popular water recreation area John Overdiek 561 Canyon lid took the big fellow on a minnow from the east bank Cooler weather has caused angling to pick up ' " ' ' ' ' —7 ! f Mir iUM Mliii 1 In Annual Leven Tourney OFFERING TICKETS for the second annual Deer Hunter's Charity Ball sponsored by the Mt Ogden Sportsmen Inc are Susie Merino and Ann Schwinn (left to right) The dance will help finance an indoor rifle range in Ogden ci EARLY FAST Courfss of :r State Explains Rules For Two Deer Permits permits were set by the Utah Board of Big Game Control this but they must be for separate herd units officials explained Saturday State fish and game officials clarified this regulation following some misunderstanding on the part of hunters In clarifying this regulation department spokesmen referred specifically to Deer Herd Unit No 31—the San Juan Even though three separate special permit hunts have been authorized for this unit hunters may make application for only one such hunt since it is considered that all deer within the county belong ta the same deer herd In other areas however where letters have been added to the herd unit numbers such as 23A 27B 62C and so on separate deer herds are to be found consequently hunters could submit permit applications for special hunts on for example both herd units 51A and 51B Spokesmen also reminded that permits for many of the more popular units are fully subscribed soon after the permits go on sale They advised early application for those planning to secure them The 1962 proclamations may be obtained from license vendors throughout the state Special permits for hunting additional deer went on sale Aug year i Special deer permits are issued come-firserved basis Application is by mail or in person Applications should be made to the VDeer Permit Sale3 Office" in the town shown for each special hunting unit in the 1962 deer hunting proclamation Applications must contain the applicant's full name and address choice of hunting unit big game license number and proper fee to cover the permit applied for Fee for a single deer special permit either special anllerless or special either sex is $3 for residents and $5 for nonresidents The fee is $3 for resident and $8 for nonresidents on all two-despecial permits on a first st er First Mile Record The first holder of the mile record in track was Charles Lawes of Great Britain who ran it in 4:560 in 1864 Open Bowling 24 HOURS HILL TOP LANES AND CAFE 750x14 Y©y Black nylon tube typo 77 $ plvi tax on all r— f i i 5an05 p'" M I 'A LOWEST PRICES EVER! FULL CAPS 5(p)05 exchange n 4--1 NO DOWN PAYMENT CAR REPAIR PLAN 5 Repair 5100 Repair SO G-VO- 5407 per month ' 557G per month r iolTm Ji LT Avathbh et f fio Following Stafhnst LOYD X SERVICE L 6JLSiL Phono ALUS OIL 304D Rivcrda!o ltd If I f !4 V StATOMS 757 Washlnnton Blvd EX xthang fISK "first lino" TIRES As low as r xcheng SUrir1ER CLOSEOUT PRICES mm mliii© mm ' Vrban Suburban Area See Pcjje 14C 670x15 m SERVICE j i i v " i COURTEOUS EFFICIENT JLLVLLE er " Every Day Except Saturday I mm PGPJVMu Standard-Examin- about now and start giving the anglers are having their share of sport with these firearms a test or two The Rainbow seem to still be BEGINS TO SHINE bunched up and feeding here and That's when the sportsman who there Some take a limit once in Is strictly a fisherman really be a while The bigger trout are gins to shine It's time to fool scarce A walk Into Wheatgrass the the smart ones who have turned Middle Fork or the Upper South up their noses at everything of- Fork has been about the only way fered them all through the sea- to catch a trout on streams imson mediately east of the reservoir One or two can be picked up in Many streams and lakes will a morning on Ogden River South offer the season's best fly fish- Fork and Causey — if you are ing lucky Trout being taken on streams East Canyon Echo and Deer and lakes of the high Uintas were Creek Reservoirs have been progoing slightly smaller than earlier ducing some trout going about 12 but there has been a goodly num- inches but it's not what you ber of them could call hot fishing The east fork of the Bear Rock Port Reservoir is still givStillwater Black's Fork and the ing up a few at the mouth of the upper Bear River have been fair wcoer luver wnne the Drigham The upper Provo and the Weber City Reservoir at Mantua has Elvers are low with some taken bfcen dead here and there FAIRLY NICE CATCHES Some nice Native and Brown East Canyon Creek below the trout have been showing up on the Logan and Blacksmith Fork dam has been producing some drainages which are now low and fairly nice catches of Browns but very clear Fly fishing in the they have to be worked for Some evening has been especially fruit- of the smaller tributaries of the! ful Bait has been taking them Logan River will produce a limit two of smaller Natives and during the day from under the or Browns Once in a while a nice banks and brush one sucBait remains the most Left-Han- d Fork of the Blackcessful on nearly all high counis low smith and clear Caution try lakes Flies have worked in here will still produce some fairly the evening Lures are running a nice trout Fly fishing is good if poor third A number of the most popular you can find a place to throw streams a little closer to home it Meanwhile the Utah State Fish have already been planted with Rainbow for the Labor Day week- & Game Department reported' this end Thousands of additional pan- - week the annual plant by plane sized hatchery trout will be plant- of the state's high country lakes has been completed ed next week Again this year several hunBETTER IN SIZE dreds of thousands of small fry Not much change has been re- end fingerling sized Native Brook ported at Pine View Reservoir and Rainbow trout were stocked The Blue Gill and Chub are into lakes inaccessible to the getting a better size and many hatchery trucks Black Nylon Tubelcss To Live in Wednesdas m SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN It Doosn't Tcko Much Will Bs PubHsHed In U A Letha Yeaman posted a net 77 for 18 holes to win the annual Leven tournament for women at the Ogden Golf and Country Club In second place with a net 79 was Gwen Stirland Both women will receive trophies at Tuesday's jsoon luncheon Meanwhile Tuesday's ladies day event will be a Calloway handicap tournament i ' U OGDEN FORD ANNOUNC M' 0)17 W fo)ffio) The hunt has proven popular and successful in aU of the State's 62 deer herd units "-- FO a All holders of a valid Utah big 20 and will remain on sale until game or combination license may all are sold or until the season ends on each herd unit where apply for two special deer permits ' i - r Ogden pounds 2207 V GILES Bear Lake which has been slow during the summer heat picked up the past several days and some nice catches of Mackinaw trout averaging about three have taken been pounds John Overdick 561 Canyon ltd landed a seven pounder His two companions Robert Overdick Jr 1425 Liberty and Bert W Knight 484 N Wall also took their share They landed three each going be tween a half pound to three i The Mackinaw where taken on and sucker meat fished j1 minnow in water off the east shore Winners Named "A- 4 rA World's Heavyweight Champion pon John L Sullivan's biggest purse REGULAR DRAW LENGTH was $14000 earned for fighting Herbert Slade in 1883 He received Tackle requirements decree a only $10500 for his victory over minimum bow pull of 40 pounds Jake Kilrain in his best known and the archer's ability to shoot 130 yards at regular draw length fight Arrowheads must have two or more cutting edges and not be capable of passing through a inch hole Other laws governing this hunt make it illegal to carry firearms of any kind while hunting or to hunt ordischarge an arrow from a vehicle Red or yellow headgear is required by law Growing popularity of the archery deer season is shown by the 9889 permit holders who were afield during the 1961 hunt Records show them taking 2178 deer for a hunter success of 1 T 7 MAJOR LEAGUE CALIBER The one person Belinsky could not find fault with was his man ager Bill Rigney who after has said that Bo is a pitcher of major 4 W- The high Uinta country scmed to be taking the brunt of the current fishing attack as thousands of anglers took the cooler temperature as the signal to get in laitmlnut6 licks at the trout And they did fairly well Even Mirror Lake which never goes a day without a few fishermen A breaking the water gave up nice i catches of pan-size- d jiainbow and 8-- Deer Hunters Charily all Set for Sepf 29 ' stretch the headlines and contually appeared in the column of a columnist who accompanied him everywhere Bo was given a talking to by Manager Bill Itigney but his record fell to 6 Finally he raised it to 6 as the rumors grew that he was ready to be shipped to the minors or traded "1 just decided I was cutting myself to darn thin" he admitted "1 started refusing appearances and getting more sleep X moved from the motel where I was liv' ing to a private home" Scratching bis thick black hair Belinsky said he once again is worried only about pitching "Of course I got klnda raw deal" he snapped and then threw In a few other choice lyrics that would not go over too well in an old ladies' home "My arm was getting tired" be continued "I pitched all winter In South America and I was beginning to lose my fast ball "And those papers cave one sided stories about me They made everything sound so serious The view of the people against me was a negative one" 7-- ISo weather pepped up the fish as well as the fishermen the past few days as Utah's angling teason moved Into the last half In (UPD-Bc- lin Cooler ) P n EX EX 0-03- 13 t I |