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Show -- e p w T i f w w ,'!' ;; , y, - 7.V Cl October 20, 1967' DESERET, NEWS, Friday, ' ! ! - lfir By HARTT WIXOM Deseret News Sports Writer . Saturdays deer opener weath- er forecast: clear and dry over most of the state. But go pre- pared for cold weather in the early Saturday hours on such known frigid fronts as Strawberry, Uinta, and other Jiigh hunting grounds. The hour is near. And the rush was on Friday, for Utah businessmen, teachers,' laborers, everyone who had to work . up till the eleventh hour. fish-gam- C3acEi There are areas off limits to deerslayers. They are all national parks and monuments, city limits as described within the many ordinances.. wind or rain cut leaves within the next half-daHunters should check closely toe area they intend to hunt. No ..trespassing signs first viewed Saturday can spoil a hunt quickly. Most north slopes will be heavy with brush, with more open terrain and chance for success on the sunny south sides. This weeks 10-lwhopper rainbow caught at Strawberry indicates the value of taking along a fishing rod for middle of the day action when deer are not moving. ficials expect some fair hunting They are the hunters who will be venturing forth Saturday not far from the likes of Parow-- a Circleville, Eanguitch, n, morning to join thousands of others already camped in the Cedar City, Moab, etc. Their - - chances - of - success might - be canyons,how well they are situated in Those heading out Saturday for the the post part, right mountain saddle at morning will, not try to hunt the back coun.days break. Unden heavy pressure deer arent likely to be try. Many will hope for a found around the roads. chance at a shot along the WasAccess remained good Friday, atch Front They go knowing with no new storms. pressure will be greater, deer fewer, close to the states metFoliage is still on toe lower elevations trees, the scrub oak' ropolitan centers. in the southern and lower aspens. Visibility will However, e of be poor below 8,000 feet, unless Utah communities . Most areas are either sex. But there are some buck only and short season areas. Hunters should check toe proclamation. The regular season closes Oct. 31. ' All tags must be punched in three areas as Indicated and attached to deer immediately after kill. There will be no t Hiller officonservation service, and other state and fedcers have warned. eral agencies: close ; gates, All deer hunters should be check with landowner for percareful their sights are not on mission, dont shoot in direction of sheep or cattle, (or people!), . elk in the top. of Mill Creek east of Salt Lake City, Manti perimeput out the fires, dont overtax a "sedentary heart, take Sng ter, Nebo, Ogden River, and all Cache units. These are the the license and tag, sharpoithe knives, and dont Torget to clean major elk areas where next years wapiti permits will' be . and "air deer properly. cut if illegal kills. Elk and Wasting game meat is illegal, moose kills should be reported accidentally or otherwise. Open via Utah Highway Patrol discavity area for air circulation, I and wash with "water. Keep . patch, A few more last minute re-cool. A buck bag will keep out minders from flies and dirt. forest exceptions, fish-gam- Utes, Ags YU, iiiiiiHmiinmiiiiimiHimmniniiUHmuiiniumitiiuimuiuiiiiiimnii Save The Wild Battle Women, Kids - ' u t ? V v vat. can- MIXER VENGEANCE Tjist season, if anyone cares to remember, we had an early heavy storm; This moved the deer to their winter habitat and those hunters which went high possibly overran the herds. We found that to be the case at the head of the Weber Elver. You could see in the snow pack where the deer had lined out and gone down the mountains. Yet we knew that there would be some of the old bucks which would hang high and doggone if they didnt We saw some pretty big deer in three days of horsebacking the high country. Didnt see any of the Betsys or their bambis. Not only would they like to , shed some of toe frustrations . of this season . . . but there Is a little vengeance stored up from 1966. The Cougars broke out of a tie to clobber the Miners, last year at Provo. It was the worst defeat suffered by a 15-1- 5 first-quart- 53-3- Bobby Dobbs-coache- Miners d team. -- a So, for Tom Hudspeth' fonher assistant to Dobbs it is 6afe to bet that toe old master has much in store for In some years past the snows have come on opening day. Comes to mind the time that a couple of parties had to leave automobile and trailer on the Manti mountain for the winter. How well I remember the one snowfall about six years ago when we got six inches for the first day. We had gone to bed with stars above us. But about 3 a.m. we were out of the sack trying to keep covered the gear and the grub. I would not have known it except that the weight of the snow collapsed my tent But what a hunt! Everything that wasnt white that day was a deer. Yoii could read all the deer signs know which way the big bucks went. v All was not though. Before we got off the hills we had wallowed in some mud. And we had trudged through some bad spots to slide out our bucks. snow-whit- e, For those who like to hunt big bucks, a little white weather never hurt a hunt. I wonder who is the smartest of our kind; On opening day of deer hunting there will be two men i. in a red boat pn the Strawberry Reservoir. Theyll ':fb fly fishingwith sunken bubbles and flies maybe near the Strawberry River channel And theyll be catching lots of fish as they were the other day. I One fellow said they caught and released more than 40 fish all taken on flies. Does that beat deer hunting? Just ask a two-pou- nd ; Defensive backs Bobby Roberts, left, and Bob Bean will be busy against Miners. 9-- 9 ing. The Miners have 58 first downs to 35, and a total offense of 1,075 yards compared to 845 for opponents. They have outpassed three opponents by 300 yards and barely lost the rushing battle. Tucson Weirdy Even more disconcerting to Dobbs and .toe Miners is the fact that they have dwarfed their three foes in almost ev- - d ' the Miners 20 all night The series between toe two schools couldnt be closer. It two-third- stands at Things couldnt get much wilder than last year . . . or could they? BYUs Virgil Car one-thir- d rushing somewhat 7-- A ; 1691 SOUTH IT ATI RHONE 466-31- 66 m t Would You Believe Our New by tyeoya VAN H BUS BN k ".th greatest color sf lection ever? And have luxury details like the looped-o- n placket and collar with patented foldline. Would you believe these rugged beauties are now available Short sleeved in sizes at MARCORS for only , . 6 , I- Use your . BANKAMER1CARD es - WILCOMI HERS SOUTH STATE TRAILER SUPPLY 7 C . 1ANKAMIRICARDS I once-toute- Utah dear hunters received (Stations will be issued' to Iheir usual ."horse warnings hunters on these-- , streams and Friday, on the eve of Saturdays others , leading " to community 1967 deer opener. water supplies throughout the state .who cause pollution or Horses are not allowed on toe Salt Lake City watershed, contamination. Cleaning deer in or near these streams is illegal Including . City Creek, Emigre; fion, Parleys, Mill Creek and the Cottonwood Canyons, or any V f toe Wasatch Front .which SECTION drains Into Salt Lake Valley.' Hunters" using-hors"else-4 Sports where should drape them in TV Highlights 5 Financial. u6,7 . csu ed j been good and bad. When hes passing well It takes toe pres-- - defense has been stingier. But the No. major problem and team unity 1:30 p.m. A homecoming crowd sure off of toe nations rusher Mac Arthur Lane. o whet it should be, of 13,000 is expected. been hasnt Deseret News Sports Writer Our No doubt about it, CSU could went in USU wins over We explained French, FORT COLLINS, COLO.-Cd-o- rado candidate Oscar Reed be the best winless team in the letter-sufferState Assistant Coach slipped and fell in practice and country. Twenty-seve- n Meanwhile Utah State a leg infection. He men returned from last seasons lave some good efforts fror Larry Frehch was busy scouting Utah State against Pacific hasnt been up to par since 3 record. Several pro scouts reserves since injuries last Saturday but took time to then. He should be ready for who visited spring practices thinned the ranks. On defense d Utah State. explain why his proclaimed CSU strongest team Ron Labrum must spell toe Rams had lost three straight Utah State goes after. Its in the Rockies. injured Nick Cuccia at end, and (now its four). fourth win of file season in Fort The Rams showed flashes of Bob Peters must help in toe de-'"Injuries have been our Collins Saturday game time brilliance when they lost a rugged 10-- to Wyoming in Laramie the only team to come close to the Cowboys. Lack of a potent passing attack has hurt. Quarto-bacJerry Montiel, who does most of the throwing, is completing less than 45 per cent of his passes and the Rams as a team are KNITS averaging less than 100 yards per game through toe air. That puts pressure on Reed and the running attack. It will never pill be strength against strength since Utah still State never sag? Saturday feels it possesses one of the top The textured defensive teams against rushing Tycora they are 10th in toe nation in DuPont Nylon that department The record shows that this Is is machine washable an up week for Utah State. If and dryable. you havent heard, toe Ags look Would you believe good on alternate Saturdays. John has Quarterback they come in the Panpas . . Arizona University has set out all its traps to catch Indians here Saturday night as the Wildcats prepare for the crucial Utah Ute invasion. ' By NORM SHEYA Horse Warnings To Hunters 5 v Utah is on the spot It is slightly injured but no more than it has been or that the other teams are. It traveled without big Gary Kerl, defenI sive end, as the Utes boarded a 2 p.m. plane for Tucson Friday. They left Ed Johnson, the linebacker who has played only partially. Defensive halfback Jim Street is off the travel tour this time as is Louis (Speedy) Thomas who hasnt been as speedy as he was supposed to have been this year. Kerl is the big loss. Utes hope to shake flanker Ray Groth loose for UGLY THOUGHT big yardage in Arizona game. Otherwise alls about the same which ter and El Pasos Billy Ste- Miners pass defense has been as it was for Wyoming to an could be thought ugly vens threw a total of 99 passtougher. Ute The Cougars seemed to put some of toe disappointed es and accumulated 1,114 rooters. yards rushing and passing in a little more zip in their rushThere remains the questions: 60 minutes of football. offense ing against Oregon Did Utah overplay against MinState. That could turn into a Carter is gone, but Stevens nesota and Oregon or were victory key for BYU. is back with a new NCAA caThere is one comparative these teams easier than the reer passing-recorscore sequence . . . which WAC opponents? Or is Utah See UTES on Page C--2 CLOSE ON PAPEB doesnt mean a thing. Oregon On paper, the two teams State bested Arizona State by a couldnt be closer. They both s of their get about yardage from passing and from rushing. BYUs Aggies Face 'Jammed' L ; football 97 plays to 69. And tie. had to settle for a The Miners wandered at will between Arizonas lines, and settled for three field goals. Arizona scored its only touchdown on a fumble recovery on toe U.T. El Paso line. It was the only time the Wildcats were inside scor- ery department except The most 'frustrating effort was against Arizona. The Miners got 23 first downs to 397 Had 8 for Arizona. yards total offense to 135 for toe Wildcats. Controlled the BYU. The Tent Collapsed ; j4 32-3- There is no evidence that the deer have begun to move in their migration ways. They are pretty which should well scattered all over the range scatter the hunters. And which might make for a little less clutter the first two days. Most of our deer hunts, however, we catch a good snow storm. If one comes it may turn the tricks. By HACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor " $ , 9-- Should'Be Scattered : ,1 r The Miners clobbered U. of California at Santa Barbara in an opening mismatch. They lost to Arizona State, And They tied Arizona, they had an almost cinch-wi- n against San Jose State celed out. V. Both teams are at the junction of championship lane. The winner retains a chance. The loser has none. In the event of a tie, neither team wins and both teams lose a half game each. 4-- Parenthetically, though, sometimes covering football games in Tucson is just as hazardous. There is pretty good cover for the deer hunt this year. Out in the Strawberry Valley Wednes- -' day the aspens were just about leafless. There were some yellow patches left. But there is good ground cover. The ground underfoot is dry. )' ' WAC Test For Utah V-- - A The frustrated Miners have one of those rare records. Theyve won one, lost one, tied one and had one canceled. With just a little smile, here and there, they could be shoot-em-up- - re-iP- Young Cougars. shoot-em-up- s. - V. y O' But one gets an idea the Miners are out to light the fuse on a big keg of dynamite Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. against toe invading Brigham - over-work- ed . .$ - ing toward him. j You could hear those bullets buzz off the rocks, spin in the grass. I walked to the highway and got put of there. areas ever Been touchy about those ' ' since. So there are a few of us who linger with the s get women and kids and let the through with their : y Cats-Mine- rs rs - i: r! l.J . $ By GEORGE FERGUSON Assistant Sports Editor EL PASO, TEXAS University of Texas at El Paso (Texas Western) Is always explosive on the gridiron. s Arizona's Looms For Thanks to football I have an excuse not to be on the range the first day of the deer hunt. hunt when Maybe Im scared. But Ill take my tired. are hunters other the both the deer and hun--teunit Lake Salt on the once I remember on a were as thick as pheasant hunters deer poor Springville farm. We surrounded the critters. I remember one instance when a fellow with me couldnt shoot because someone was walk- T v?7 iiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiniiiiiiuiittiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii 1 t ? V Oscar Reed, one of West's great backsj tries ' Utah State Sqturday. 1151 Glendale Drive - Glendale Plaza Saltlake City -- - r A . ) : . : . . '. V. - J A7 |