Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE MAY 10 1965 Outdoor Corner By Joe Ball In a lew weeks he citizens of “anglerdom” and the denizens of “troutdom” will be subject to complete chaos on (or in) Utah waters during the opening of the general fishing season Anglers will again line up nearly shoulder-to-shouldin some choice spots to vie for the attention of a horde of befuddled hatchery-reare- d trout It’s beer coming an unfortunate reality that trout fishermen must accept the crowds spend a great deal of time and money n trout to reach remote waters or give up fishing When crowds gather the quality of the sport undeniably dwindles even though the total take in pounds of fish may stagger the imagination Success along the crowded stream is all too often measured by the number of stiffened faded AGGIE MILER Don Swabb crosses the finely are Dave Goodman of Montana State trout which lay dead in the creel at sundown Aesthetic ish line first with a time of 4:237 to give and Dave Trujillo of Weber State The values go out the window where anglers must worry more USU another win in Friday’s track meet Utag thinclads host a powerful track squad about competition than having fun and trout are apt to with Weber State and Montana State from BYU tomorrow at 2:30 pm in Rom make mighty expensive eating unless the value of out- Shown (Photo by Steve Harris) ney Stadium placing second and third respectiv door recreation is figured into their production and harvest Some of the trout anglers we have watched on opening day would have been better off financially and mentally had they bought a good deak and stajed home Of course most everyone caught fLh but some were worried so much about “catching the limit” that they became completely frustrated every time a trout pilfered a salmon egg and escaped Meat fishing will never die Too many people know nothing else and would interpret further tackle or COME AS YOU ARE I take restrictions as an infringement on their “American! USU’s big event was the By Ralph Maughan Jr Heritage” DRIVE-I- N discus Life Writer Student who for the Utags Bill Staley Bill however Sports should be made angler Provisions neither expects nor desires a creelful of hatchery trout Utah State won 13 of 17 Ulmer Mike Maughan and THEATER or the crowded conditions encountered in their capture events to sweep a triangular Norm DeVries teamed up to mnnmiuiiiiiiiiiiuiJiiiniiiiiiiiiiii!irr event for the third A number of states have set aside lakes streams or track meet Friday with We- sweep theweek to ber and Montana State Col- straight portions of streams as “fish for fun” waters catering waters lege The final score was Other Utah State winnners those anglers who desire quality sport These USU 111 MSC 35 and Weber were Dave Stoner in the 880 y can yield sustained fishing without heavy 34 Steve Love in a photo-finis- h stocking because only a very few fish are killed in most of in the 440 Don Swabb in the Outstanding performer areas instances and none may be killed in other was the meet inAggie Gerry Crowding is discouraged on these streams and lakes Cerulla Cerulla ran 98 to mile Ron DeVries in the termediate hurdles and Gary by the rule that only artificial baits may be used and few win the dash 220 DeVries in the LAST TIMES run of To the home many taken be chargin or no trout may d to win the dash and fishermen natural bait is banned because once a trout 139 to sweep the field in the 100: Cerulla Results USU Boranho USU swallows a hooked w'orm or egg and then fights for a high hurdles Behind Cerulla Moline MSC Moyce MSC :09 8 Cerulla USU Cardano MSC few minutes against a hook fastened to its assorted in the high hurdles was team- (tie)200 Bonanno USU & Boyce MSC As many mate Ron DeVries with a 22 0 Bill releasing the fish would do little good Big USU Love 440' MSC Stark Cook stream in the a trout are states other in learning time of 143 which qualifies USU Spainhower Weber :491 anglers Stoner USU Swabb USU Feris worth three in the pan! him to attend the NCAA 880: USU Lane MSC 54 3 guson Championships along with Mile: Swabb USU Goodman MSC early-seaso- Aggie Trackmen Defeat Bobcats Weber State “f-f-- f” high-qualit- 100-yar- d two-mil- e f 220-yar- in-nar- ds nmm Double 1 Cougar Thinclads Here Tomorrow beaten Oregon ifornia 85-6- 0 By Ralph Maughan Jr 79-6Writer Life 6 Student Sports stomped UCLA 96-4- 9 The Aggie track team has and mashed Utah 101-4- 4 the toughest meet of the sea- They have lost only to probson tomorrow at 2:30 in able NCAA champ New MexRomney Stadium when it ico meets BYU Powerful BYU has thus far rolled over Cal- - The Cougars have better times than the Aggies in every event except the high No-Hitt- er Macias Hurls As Utags Split With CSU Hurler Tony Macias a transfer to USU from Imper- Cerulla Besides triple winner Cerulla there were three double winners Bill Staley of Utah State won the shot put and discus Ace King of Weber won the broad jump and high jump and Steve Blood King’s team-mat- e won the triple jump and javelin Aggie pole vaulter Dan Berkey set a school record of 14-- 9 Second place was teammate Marden Connelly at 14 feet A stadium record was established by former Aggie great Jay Silvester in the discus Silvester throwing in exhibition set a new mark of hurdles and the broad jump 194-- 3 Utah State can count on only about three first places The race of the day will be that between hurdlers Gerry Cerulla and A1 Rockwell in the highs and Cerulla and Mike Douglas in the intermediates Cerulla has the best high hurdles time in the nation at 137 seconds Rockwell ran 138 two months ago to defeat Cerulla indoors Cerulla beat Rockwell at the Colorado Relays by a narrow margin in a time of 141 Douglas d has a tme of 368 in the intermediate hurdles Last year Cerulla ran this race in 369 to be the leading collegiate intermediate hur- NoDoz dler ial Valley Junior College in California pitched a in the second game of a double header between Utah State and the College of Southern Utah Friday to lead the Aggies to a 0 win In the first contest another pitchers duel CSU edged the Utags 0 Bill Lugo was on the hill in that game for USU The which brought Macias’s record to 4 was the first one thrown keeps you mentally by a collegiate pitcher in the state of Utah ths season Other close events will fresher ‘found CSV Yet NoDoz is faster handier more e Macias struck out 10 men probably be the reliable Absolutely not habit- during the contest which was discus broad jump and pole vault forming Next time monotony a seven inning affair no-hitt- er 3-- 330-yar- 1-- no-hitt- er 4-- Truiillo Weber Freemon Two mile: G DeVries USU 9 47 3 Goodman MSC USU USU Miller 4 23 7 Hatch Weber 120 high hurdles- G Cerulla USU DeVries USU Lund MSC Blood Weber :13 9 330 intermediate hurdles: R DeVries USU West Weber (tie) W Cerulla USU & Lund MSC :391 High jump: King Weber James USU Lund MSC 2 ' Broad jump- - Kihg Weber Dart USU Walker USU Scott MSC 23-- 4 Triple jump- - Blood Weber King Weber Scott MSC Dart USU 46-1- 0 Pole vaultUSU Berkey Connelly USU Spainhower Weber Trigg Weber 14-- 9 (USU record) Shot put- Staley USU Ulmer USU Shone MSC Surtulus MSC 51-- 6 Discus: Staley USU USU Ulmer Maughan USU N DeVries USU 163- - R — ALSO — 6-- - - Blood Weber Bracken JpveHin: USU‘ Hocke' MSC' lg971'RObertS' 440 relay USU (R DeVries Stoner Love Bonanno MSC 42 2 Mile relay: USU (Cook Bonanno Stoner Love) MSC 3 211 EVERY MODAY AND WEDNESDAY STARTS mmio'mm TA 8 "MCcMrJTOCKl” U?T$ ' 0© tSAFEASl COFFEE TECHNICOLOR THE SAFE WAY to stay alert makes you feel drowsy while working as millions do nerk un 5“’ with safe effective NoDoz Keep Alert Tablets b' PANAVISION thru UNiUO AOtlSlI PLUS without harmful stimulants half-mil- MAUREEN JOHN 'Ar Box Office Opens At 7:00 p m Show Starts Adults at Dark 85c |