Show STUDENT LIFE FEBRUARY 23 IH2 — 7 Outdoor Corner By Jim Zumbo trol the cattlemen are happy the miners are happy the are happy and the hunters of heavy a subject of Utah is happy State debate among many agencies So it is that our public leadin Utah will fight to keep as much ers has been under under BLM control as posland not coSeration for years but The State of Utah resible definite until recently have any ceives 375ro of profit from mineral and oil transactions With establishment of the new' the the broadcasts it seems that proposed Canyonlands Park in southern Utah voiional £ be eliminfar outweighs those park mining would So would in area all that ated in but bill in favor of the Utah’s profits word cases “if” is a favorite as hunting is concernAs far opposed viith those Crane director of Harold ed is against Governor Clyde and Game DeFish Utah the has the bill as it stands but noted that under law partment stated that if the proposed is the recharged with are department the park boundaries of of wildlife rethe inmanagement the cover to only designed bounwithin state’s the sources teresting and sought after a such that daries managehe then eologic formations ment program has been and is would have no objections to conducted on other fedbeing The governor the new park erally owned lands making up along with many others feels a major share of the State’s enthat the park boundaries area land than land compass more The point of conflict comes necessary with National Park poonly Many people fail to underswas which licy recently stated tand the reason behind the as follows: “Public hunting is would battle since the land the nor neither appropriate simply be transferred from one to way accomplish practical to another government agency National Park and National Most of the area within the propMonument objectives Recosed park boundaries is presreational hunting however ently owned by the Bureau of well justified and appropriate Land Management and if the places is irreconcilnew park is established the in other to National Park purable land would then come under the poses” administration of the National So far I’ve listed all “cons” Park Service are some “pros” The Here This change in ownership of the establishment would affect many people and would attract more touristspark to the state of Utah In the first San and counJuan surrounding place the National Park ties which means more busiIn contrast the B ness for the townspeople recreation In contract the B Another value of the new L M follows the multiple-us- e lies in the fact that it will park policy This is grazing mining and make accessible preserve logging recreation and watersfor all time the unique and exhed management traordinary geologic formaIt is plain to see that with tions which it would encomthe change from BLM adminiUnder BLM control propass stration to that of NPS there per protection is not being )iU be plenty of people left carried out and access to these m the cold Under BLM con formations is difficult opposition Wrestlers Test Cougars Prepare For Conference Meet Aggie Yr!stIers Miu infe duaf rnl 0day for travel be prepared to represent the last university at the Skyline wrest1 compctition of the ling meet March 9 and 19 in season Nelson fieldhouse he continnot be able to ued held a full team because Team injuries have turned mos to front-lin- e safe! what would have been a rShrkWiUiamAquai season into a somewhat y atthJ TSTckcdul?d for disappointing one for the wrest of Utah lers Concerning the number CanceUed “d only of injuries the squad has sufe 1th team will represent fered Coach Williams said “We at the AAU wrest- W have had more injuries on the 2' S to team this ICtarch than I’ve had 9alt pity it is hoped that total in nineyear years of coaching tbr suc-cesf- ul Sat-jraa- aJfS S' 1 wrestling” bowler won at thc Interc°Ueg£te ament St Springs bowling tourn- wcck Colorado CtoheamVieCl tllat aWsh game of LLa U£rnatc States 01 will come!n Intnrmnete m the berth team At Utah State Coach Williams has started a rebuilding program in wrestling to regain area supremacy which USU enjoyed under Coach George “Doc” Nelson now retired Nearly all of the wrestlers are first year men or freshmen An indication of Coach Williams’ interest in wrestling is slvnvn by the fact that he and four other prep coaches were instrumental in getting a high school wrestling program started in Montana He coached i Billings high school where he produced one state championship team and two second place Iowa in teams He was a state champion wrestler at Davis High ° 11 Cmvcrsity School in 1940-4Cfam c v°nts and in thc boyno?sf post-wa- r years at Utah State anfl2? State was undefeated in his heavywon the PoUtit singles com- - weight class in three years of on competition tional in DpC(iT0iate Na-too- nt tourna-Apr- ii 1 ££ r ri " 1 Rmby S amI!mr ip Back row 1 to r- Darrell Kunzler Marhs Williams °TW’ 1 ° r: 5ssisf® coach oacb Frank Williams R"Sh Boyle Agathangelidcs Lawrence Marty Jackman Loy Malen Pankratz Lowell McGregor and Lynn Raymond Sports Fans ragorss oirscide Says rVotp- - Hip follow tng article appear-p(- ! in Hip 'Old Oregon” Urmersitv or Orrgon s Alumni Association nnig-ain- p ’1 ho author is Neil MacDonald) ally addicted to (and addiction is correct usage here) and who use sports as a sort cf ego a loser He is a human being and lias his favorites but he keeps his ego to himself He is not an incorrigible braggadocio when his favorite team wins and is not an aggressive paranoid when his favorite loses He is neither manic nor depressive He may not smoke but be is still a thinking man He sees for himself If he’s English he’ll put his soccer ball away long enough to watch a baseball game If he’s Canadian he’ll take off his skates long enough to witness a basketball contest If he’s American he’ll forsake beer and baseball long enough for a cup of tea and a game of soccer He will realize that there is an essential common denominator to all sports—competition according to certain prescribed rules He will note that a good contest in any sport has something of value to offer him ' m the way of entertainment And so endeth the first lesson Are you a dragon? “This column is devoted to St George He slew a dragon massage One would have no argument Yes Virginia dragons do ex- with if they made only ist Some of them masquerade their dragons own lives narrow and mis- as “Sports fans” Once upon a time 5000 patrons filed in forelorn fashion from a stadium Thc game was over The locals had lost There was no joy The place was Mudville Mighty Casey had struck out Weeping with woe (tears were not fashionable) sports-writewrote the sad story so disgusted with were They Casey’s collapse that they forgot to mention the name of the pitcher who fired the one past To this Casey day the author of baseball’s celebrated strikeout goes unheralded Such was the grief in Mud-- v illc that day Fortunately Mudville is fiction Unfortunately the 5000 patrons are fact They come they see they weep when their side does not conquer They are not “sports fans They are dragons “And what’s wrong with dragons? the Society for the Betterment of Reptiles and Rod ents demands “What’s wrong with cheering for dear old Black and Blue?” the 5000 ask Well there is nothing wrong with cheering for Alma our old mater It is just the way 5t’s done The trouble is not the dragons either Dragons are really nice guys Scientific surveys show that they do not suffer from bad breath — only heart burn The trouble is their union— he Amalgamated Dragonhood rs now-famo- of fast Firebreathers The ADE’s code which seems a concoction from the ven of Count Dracula or Adolph iichmann is simple: 1 Stay on the bandwagon at—go only to games which of people tract thousands 2 Sec ever) thing in black and white — only appreciate the performance of our side — 3 Select a scapegoat we when blame thc referees lose 4 Win at all costs— if you can’t beat ’em fairly-ch- eat The dragons then are the fans” who appreciate nothing jut victory who denounce any not person port that they are erable Unfortunately the dragon’s disease monomania sometimes effects the enjoyment possibilities of the true sports fan In the South a few years ago for instance colleges epitomized dragonville Football was about all that mattered Heaven help the student interested in any other sport— the air was polluted with pgskin There were four principal bowl games— the Sugar the Cotton the Orange and the Dust Today common sense lias rejuvenated Dixie At about this point someone probably will ask “What then is a true sports fan?” A true sports fan is an individual who goes to watch a game for thc contest’s sake lie is a person who realizes that for every winner there is Aot SILENCE ISGOLDEN A gold colored object which is "silent" carries no mark denoting its karat content such as 14K or 10K or even l20th 12K gold (which identifies rplled gold plate) and is most often NOT GOLD AT ALL So it is wise that you should not consider ANY object to contain at unless stamped all any gold accordingly But diamonds cannot be stamped as to their quality But we can determine their worth just as surely as stamped gold IIow? 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