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Show 1 ode Thmyeilh) IFire By HACK MILLER Couldnt' say no just worked the night shift to clear the time. Enoch Smith's Park City ranch waS renezvous t,le J the me nde. his favorite mountain horse and wide saddle to match me. Enoch Smith had nine Of us In for a steak fry the two Deseret News Sports Editor Well saddle up soon after the moraine sun sh mCSh H jrnoc(, EskeUo invited this old valley dweller v for a ran nn ' X'J? two-da- - ,.r highlands "" before the fire ! , Lades! . Enochs. Jim Hogle. Payne Kibbe, Jack Sharp, Don Mor- tensen, Dave Hughes, Don ' Foulger and this beefeater. P'e never seen a finer assortmen of hors- - Tncf men are horsmen, den some of the Wests fa- mous ndes the Rancnero and others. Their horses were well papered, For them, rid- - , rn Can" wdf,, ult.e pull, even in the golden shade of the quakis and the fire red of the maples. The upper ba- sins were browned and this carpeted the yellows and the - 61 3. Chalk Creek - Weber horsemen circle lake on trail to River summit. vv set-win- . v x j' Aarf-- 09 70 71 0? 75 74 74 70 63 75 85 85 85 90 97 A V?- VvN . x v Vvxv S' v k ' . yV John Fort, left, scoops low one while teammate Don Lowe waits results. Netters. Stun Fall Meet Foes BYU Frosh By HARTT W1XOM verdict earlier veteians. They captuied a battle with the in the year in an "old timers. In Friday's Fall Tournament quarterfinals the young new BYU freshmen made one of the most impressive debuts seen in the state. John Foil, ex BYU Bill's brother, entered the Provo school touted as the top junior in soutltern California. He should reach the top 15 in national junior rankings last year. He lived up to his press clippings by oustin ing F. D.. Robbins in two sets, one of the few times this past three years F. D. has lost in a local tournament. In addition, Yugoslavian Davis Cupper Mincek, appears stronger already than his country running mate Sima Nicolok Mincek stopped Sears 2 intra-squa- Deseret News Sports Writer Brigham Young Universitys two untested, untried tennis talents broke loose Friday and it may take opponents around the rest of the state months to recovei They are Zdravko Mincek and John Fort, both in their first year at BYU. Coach Wayne Pearce wasn't positive before Friday whether theyd be playing for him next spring or not. But m Fridays Fall Tennis Tournament tligy upset Harold Sears and F. D. Robbins, the latter two wont be around now in Mondays Mens singles ifnale Besides these two winners, he has Chuck Pate-Eri- c Baer who nearly stopped Jim Osbome-Robbin- s in three sets Thursday With so much talent on display Friday at the Salt Lake Tennis Club, Pearce may have to make room for them despite the nucleus of proven veterans. Some of the oldtimers include Keith Nielson, Don Lowe, and Dave George The Cougars Patrick Landau, who learned his tennis in the principality of Monaco, defeated ex BYU ace Terry Ehlers In addition, the Cougars have two other new netters expected to bolstei the quad considerably, Larry Hall, a transfer from Californias American River College, and Orems Randy Trane who has been burning up most of the local tennis tournaments. In fact Pearce has already had an inkling c the young freshmen would be pushing at the d 6-- Pate and Baer, now eligible for the BYU after setting out the necessary eai after transfer, had match point on Osborne-Robbin- s Thursday before falling in three sets. squad 4 6. 10-- 8 The winners had five match points befote finally wrapping up the contest. 6-- results Friday Mens Singles quarterfinals Zdravko Mincek, (YU dtf Harold Sean, U of U John Fort, BYU, def F O 7 5, Keith Nielson, BYU, def Robbins, Olympus High Patrick Landau BYU 613, 6. Jim Osborne, U of U def Dave Harmon Highland High 61,63. Men's Doubles Fort Don Lowe BYU, def Paul Hoffman-Scoe Bennion U of U 9 7 George Larry BYU def i Keith Nielson Mincek BYU 4 97 Saturday s Schedule All matches at Sait lake Swimming end Tennis Club 9 a m 9 30 em Women s Singles semifinals Men's Sin Nielson vs Mincek Osborne vs Fort 10 gles semifinals a m Men s Class A Singles semifinals; A Class Doubles 10 3: am Mens Doubles Semifinals, 11 a m --Men's 36 doubles semifinals. Womens Doukies, I pm Mens 45 Singles semifinals 1 1 V j $ 46 a N v ah 16 16 5 AAore Ouck Haunters J 16', 465 438 390 21 28' , Friday's Results New York Kansas City Washington 1, Chicago 0 California at Detroit (2, postponed, cold weather) (Only games scheduled ) Sunday's Games Regular Season Ends Washington at Chicago California at Detroit 12) Baltimore at Cleveland Kansas City at New York Minnesota at Boston 100 000 000- -7 Washington 000 000 OCO 0 4 2 Chicago Don Foulger takes time out for lunch and to rest horse during autumn ride in Wasatch. t 90 X w American League 569 563 563 556 ' W - TALLY 69 69 : C A '"isx MAJORS i 69 wsU .... scape. The reds are fading the yellows are glowing. Nows the hour to hie to the hills wm Lot ret v y a moose. We stopped often to eye the sights. And then took the long way around through the timber because some of brightest colors were near the round. We killed nothing on that two-da-y ride, left onlv a hoof on the hill, mavbe the print divot that would catch a little water and sprout another seed. And for all wre looked we never wore out the land- r.. r We watered our hordes m some highlme lakes where our colors were doubled by reflections. We kept watch for wildlife, g saw one eagle on the watch and several large No hawks. deer would have shown him-- , self with the jabber that we made in showing each other the rare patches of colors. We bottomed out Thaynes Canyon, groomed our horses and trailed them to Enoch Eskelsons Beaver Springs Ranch on the Weber above Oakley: We dined overlooking the golden Weber Valley with its and colorful cottonwoods looked across the river the Ken Rogersons and Bill Stevens places on the south bench. Then corned we around the log fire and told tales, the prize for which goes to Jim Hogle for his unexpected three-da- y antelope hunt. We were quick in the saddle the second day, trailed up the narPoW cayon to the summit of Chalk Creek and Weber River. Esketson had told us about a family of moose which had been seen In the area, especially a large bull. We believed him when he noted the bulls Overnight track where the dirt had been turned for fencing. From the size of his shoes he must be a moose of IF' '2' ja. m A7 30, 1967 September J it be said plush greens ot the pines. We for a tyet- - ' rode around Acotts peak, at horse, so the head of Thaynes, and were fa- - then trailed down to a small lake for lunch. . On the way to the top IF!!! ff mg is a ritual Let that nothing makes ter ride than a fine on this count we vored DESERET NEWS, Saturday, mallards, gadwall and green- Interioi says there is a shortage wing teal than for the past four ofcanvasbacks. The limit is two years, John Nagel, Utah water-fow- l m a Utah gunners total bag of five biologist said Friday. As for the weather it isn't Nearly seems to everyone current sunshine prevails But necessarily fatal if the sun does agree Canadian goose numbers whatever the weather outlook, shine Some sunny days ovenare (joun gut those wise and few years, have for experienced hunters who set opener Saturday ist ,he P up some reason, more for them near the likely to draw more gunners brought grain fields limit shooting than the supposedly Ln likely take the E 2co oft 2 i i than ever before' NewYcr, One indication is in duckj ideal windy ones. Apparently (again this year. Nash and Duncan Monbouquaite and 45) stamp sales. They are up. En- - the ducks will fly when they Swans are allowed only for l Nash 1227w0n)0uqu,'t' Cifv Mon,v IU) thusiasm for the want to JH?Kans those with one of the 1,000 (2nd ooo ooo coo- -o a o waterfowl MORE BIRDS Kansas city meetings sponsored 5 ' N'.wVork, has also Duck ..n0!?,.?1 by1 Ducks Unlimited . With tile season one week and Roof migrations aie expected ferson, Talbot (2) and Bryan WP Talbot been hlfih to be good, with numbers ot away here are some things to NEED SUMP (1st) nesting birds up over many check for: blinds, (comfortable Duck stamps are mandatory other years. Northern Utah has and camouflaged), dogs, boats for all hunters 16 and over. Cost likely already lost some red- - and motors, airboats licensed Wan Lost Pet and The airboats heads, cinnamon teal, and numbered. is $3 at any post office. x St Louis 99 623 60 but hunters must be registered with the 71 11 San Francisco 88 12 and over may hunt early j53 m'grators. Utahns 541 73 86 Chicago i 74 C ncinratl 86 5.8 ducks this year, but up to 15 ma' find them at Clear Lake utah State 77 82 516 Philadelphia must be Hovvevei, the Department of 'vision, 132 South 2nd West. 500 80 (including) , wfc LP-J- ohn pre-open- pei-mit- ) s. ryn' National Leagua n 8) Pittsburgh 77 481 83 Atlanta 77 4r0 88 Los Anoeiet 425 68 92 Houston 60 100 375 New York St Louis 3 Atlanta Chicago 4 Cincinnati Pittsburgh 4, Houston 1 New York 5 Los Angeles 1 Ph ladeiphia 9 San Francisco 1 Sunday's Gamas Rcqular Season Ends St Louis at Atlanta Chicago at Cincinnati Houston at Pittsburgh New York at Los Anqeles Philadelphia at Ban Francisco accompanied by a hunter 2l years of age or older "close enough to watch them Dont forget to plug the guns to a total capacity of three shells Now might be a good Itinie, too. to sort through the shells and make certain the 12 - 'and 16s are not mixed Or any 100 OO) 0045 11 o other different gauges Every 000 000 001- -1 6 2 aI duck hU.lteiS jam Graham (.2. and Grata S,nar Par ye3r ranoski (9) and Rosaboro Or smash a gun With tllP WlOllg ( (16th) 9 gauge shell. 10 0 060 000 -9 Philadelphia Bird numbets are believed to B 3 000 1001 San Francisco Harbai be up over the past few years short (9ii) ard Dairymaa McDaniel (2), Bryant (4) Robertson () Herbal (4 5) hr and Hiatt lp nying over me marsnes this nsd (9th) week we saw more pintails. w V?r J AK was time to water the horses NOW! NEW! EXCLUSIVE rtn 201- LrU OCO - - I ATTENTION rara St in this high lake near Scotts Peak on two-da- y 000 00) COU.l C00. 02 3 9 t V . (GO COO OCO OO 'Atlanta Willie and McCarver, (16) Gbson Stone, Upshaw (8), Ritchie (10), Hernan Torre (6) and Ueckr dez (11) ride. IwP-Wi- llis MASONRY PRODUCTS 2 1 After several years of research and development successful in creabng new (4 6) ) 1 What lias happened to the fishing m Lake Powell? Anglers returning from Utahs faigest freshwater lake have had poor luck on lai ger fish this ygar. Some have reported taking no fish larger, than a pound. For example, one Salt Lake City angler who has fished Lake Powell often over the years, caught many bass and trout up Co four pounds both last year and in 1964. However, the past summer je tepopts, fishing there was slow Have the fish winter, or sum1 mer lulled? . i. r. One answer from the Utah Di- mouths aiound six pounds." channel cattish vision of Fish and Game is the he said. A was also taken which those possibility bass Some of the larger fish are would be pounds tiow from mouth of the Sap coming may have been lost in the, Juan River. egg stage. Perhaps the years So, it is encouraging to know bass eggs were left high and are still there they dry bn the shoreline of a flucThe lakes rainbow trout are tuating lake. to expected begin , hitting John (Bud) Phelps. Utah DU throughout- - the lake again when vision of Fish and Game! temperatures drop. At the presrecently returned from a trip to ent time they are m deep water . upper Powell near Halls Cross- near the dam hundred a saw take thousand Several "We one angler ing. bass about five pounds, And bl-- trout are scheduled to go into og 1st i took several net lh lake from a federal hatchsamples which turned up large- - ery plane plant in October. UfMi J WORKING JtECORblNGS AM rijnrs n INC. we ve been "ALL WHITE" MASONRY PRODUCTS v rtd h ItGtioNal and Eduuittona! 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