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Show ZU DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1976 9 Dodgers win wild tilt rirg? Farlcas keys Gull win 14-1- wmd-blow- Deseret News special Yount; Salt Lake Gulls third ALBl'QUKRQl'E baseman Hon Farkas is going out in style. The little-usethird sacker was told by Salt Lake e Wednesday that the skipper Jimy Williams contest would he the next to last for Farkas before lining sent to F.l Paso of the Texas league Friday. Farkas, who never played higher than Class A baseball before this season, responded by stroking a game winning single in Ihe r v eighth Inning as the Gulls pre-gam- - I downed the Albuquerque at Albuquerque Ssjrts Stadium. The hit was the second this season for Farkas despite the fact he's seen little action. He collected another hit Wednesday, to go Dukes game-winnin- 4 g . The victory extended the Gulls record to an excellent which Includes marks both home and away. The Salt Lakers lead Pacific Coast League Fast standings by three full games entering tonight s series finale here against the New Mexicans. Gary Wheeloek (11 1), who has three complete to his credit, will get the games and two three-hitter- s starting call fog the Gulls In the 7 :3(J MST test that will he broadcast by KALLttllO) radio. The shipping of Farkas to F.l Paso becomes necessary with the return of Gil Flores from the disabled list. Flores went as a designated hitter Wednesday in his first uclion of the season. ' Third baseman Hilly Smith has yet to report from Ihe California Angels alter his Tuesday assignment to the Gulls, but is expected to join the Salt Lakers e series at Saturday when they open a Tucson. The Gulls generated their seven runs on only six hits Wednesday. A defensive misqiie plus wildness In Albuquerque starter Hon Bryant helped stake Salt lead in the siwond inning. Lake to a Bryant walked in one of the runs with the bases lull, a throw ing error by Dukes catcher Kevin Pasley allowed two more Salt Lakt runs to score and Gulls Darrell Harrow and Frankie George added KBI singles. Hafael Lundestoy started a Duke rally In the homer against Salt Lake second with a two-ruThe New Mexicans hurler Simpson. Wayne starting kept chipping away, and tied the tilt in the sixth against Chuck Ilockenhery. who had relieved Simpson in the fifth. hit in It saayed tied until Farkas' the eighth. ' "I was trying to pull the hall, but swung a little late and hit ii to right center, Farkas said. "Duke outfielder Glenn Burke was playing me to pull, anil had a long way to go for the ball. Burke attempted a diving catch, but succeeded only in trapping the ball. John Verhoeven pitched the final three Innings Ibr the Gulls, blanking the Dukes on two hits to record his second win of the season against no losses. Verhoeven struck out six of the nine men he retired. 12-- 2 0-- 4 five-gam- 0 n run-scori- s t. f' f homered for the Dodgers. Rick Monday drove in six runs for the Cubs with a pair of three-ru- n homers. It w as the 11th straight victory for the Dodgers, who are keeping Ihe pressure on the heavily-iavoreCincinnati Reds in the national Leagues Western Division race. The Reds defeated the New York Mots in 11 Innings, Philadelphia beat Houston Pittsburgh topped San Francisco 01, San Diego downed Montreal and St. Louis extended Atlanta's losing streak to nine games with a victory in other NL games. In the American League, It was Baltimore 2 Chicago 0, Kansas (Tty 8 Boston 4, Minnesota 8 Detroit 2, New York 10 California 4. and Cleveland 3 Oakland 1. Texas at Milwaukee was postponed because of Inclement weather. At age 30, with 1 big seasons behind him, Jim Palmer is finally Last week they had a symposium on what to do about declining mule deer in the West. 1 hope they decided: that the mule deer is declining and something should be done about it. Best symposium might be u gissl crucker-burre- l session around the old y stove In the Houston Merc at Pangultch, If they Invited the right people to talk about it. Right people? Yeh, the little guy who didnt reap his wisdom from an untut-leretext, written by some specialist who hud never been west of Pennsylvania, a little guy' who would know there ure but two ways to perpetuate a species of any kind : 1. Manage It carefully so there is a fruitful harvest, protecting the brood stock at all times; 2. Give the species adequate habitat, even at the inconvenience of some land owners, whose land originally belonged more to the wild game herds than to the fee title recordecs. d 4y n nine-hom- Saving the herds in three runs and Ed Goodson, Bill Buckner, Ron Cey, Bill Russell and Steve Yeager also Sutton, who pitched a pretty fair game when he allowed only II hits and seven runs In 5 23 2 innings, in the Dodgers victory over the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field Wednesday, shook his head and slug-ieslaughed, at the r 2-- 0 xl-boll- 0-- "It was a joke and a farce," Sutton said. All I feel Is remorse for the Cubs pitching staff that has to play 81 games here every year. They ought to put in a rule for this park. Play months and one month option and go someplace else. The Cubs have got the guttsiest staff In baseball." 4 Jim Palmer . The Dodgers set a club reword by liitting seven homers and the Cults hit two others, with at least an half the blows aided by d 0 three . hurls . hour wind which sometimes gusted to 311 miles an hour. Henry Cruz hit two homers und 1 Even series, 1- slowing dow n. -1 Suns come back! OAKLAND There -Barry, (AIM no Hick was hut slopping somehow the Golden Stale Warriors collapsed around their captain. ll was a wasted effort. might as well have stayed home, Barry said in disgust Wednesday night after scoring 41 points in a i playoff loss lo the Phoenix 1 ln8-l(- Sons. The National Basketball Association champions, who dein Ihe stroyed the Suns opening game of (he as semifinal scries, now stand the I. Mins move to Phoenix, w here 128-10- 3 besl-of-sev- Suns the have a hoinecoiirt winning streak. "We have confidence that we can play with Golden Stale. I'm not predicting we're going to knock (hem out of the playoffs. They're a grout teum, the chumps. But they're not going to heal us hv 25 ixiints again," said Paul Westphul, who led the Phoenix xeorlng attack with 31 point ,i. The Suns were patient on offense and usually were awarded with good shooting opportunities. They were able to work the hall inside on us. That made the ditferenee," said Warriors Coach A1 Allies. Their little shots killed us." Westphal made 14 of 19 field goal attempts, sneaking Inside for many shots, and the Suns' other starting guard, Ricky Sobers, scored several of his 23 points from close range. All five Suns starters were in double figures. Phoenix led most of the game despite Barry's shooting. The Warriors captain hit on i7 of 31 field goal attempts, just us he did in game No. 1 when he scored 38 points. Jamaal Wilkes 18 points were second high Wednesday night. Long regarded as one of the American Leagues formost fast the hall artists, Palmer Chicago White Sox from the first inning until two out in the ninth and then Wednesday night admitted it was done mostly w ith ehangeups. I think I'm more of u control pitcher than I ever was, said Palmer, who gave up only u leadoff single lo Put Kelly In the base hit to first and a two-ou- t Ralph Carr in the ninth in pitching the Baltimore Orioles to victor, over the White Sox. I don't try to strike anybody out anymore. If your control Is good and you get .ahead of the butters, you cun get them out." The Oriole capitalized on an error to score a pair of eighth-inninruns and provide Palmer the margin of his fourth victory- in seven decisions. Singles by Paul Blair and Lee May were followed by Reggie Jackson's sharp grounder which second baseman Jack Five bucks in a year Which brings us to look hack at simple reusons we have the problem w e have. 1 w as looking ut an old column this w riter penned three decades ago which showed how I, as a hunter, could go upon the landscape and kill five buckskins legally during one, Ilali hunting season, Yours after that there were special buck and doe hunts lo rid our realm of w hat w e culled rascals. Of course we had some frightening case histories. Once upon a time we had a sprplus of deer on the Kaibab Forest and feed condition .was so abused 95 percent of the deer perished. Also there w us a similar condit ion on the Dixie Forest and the deer had to he taken off in greater than usual numbers. But we learned from these lessons. Also a war came and went with its men aw ay from the hunting grounds and gas rationing imposed upon those w ho were not drafted into military service. Deer herds expanded rapidly then as they could in the future if we have the fortitude to let them multiply and replenish their own habitat. v g - Brohamer SPORTS EDITOR M drove United Press International It wasn't baseball, winning pitcher Don Sutton of the Los Angeles Dodgers analyzed, but it sure was wild. over Dukes G HACK miLLGR threw over Jim head at first. That allowed Blair to score und Tim Nordbrook, running for May, came home on a sacrifice fly by Tony Muser. Spencer's Go only for forked horns Around the cracker barrel we would likely discuss some simple suggestions, such as: the doe and fuwii 1. Let's forget shoot and limit hunting for a year or so deer. Hunters would to forked-horhave to observe what they are shooting and be sure their' target is antlered. This would be a sufety factor und would hunters eliminate some who have been shooting at any move ment on the mountain which came to their limited senses. 2. Let's have presenes for the deer those areas posted against l.rds reasonable aeeess to public hunters. Limit the access fees to $3 a person and close all lands marked as private club operations. Thai will shock some benefactors but time is upon us when they should lie shocked. 3. Be strict in enforcement Impose maximum penalties, such as fines for replacement of game animals and eoiitiscation oi vehicles and lirearms in eases where there are intentional violations. Never again should hunters roam choice areas and kill 25 nr 30 deer contests as have h in been staged in the past. n poor-sighte- d shoot-'em-dow- Solutions are basic ones Symposiums ure great. They are ideui for committing vurious factions to u single goal And I mean not to belittle them. For what good Is research and education if we fail to use that level of learning'. But we should not lose sight oi protection of the simple solutions brood stock, reasonable harvest of the species and the maintenance of its habitat in a manner in which that species can he compatibly perpetuated. We have finally come to a realization there is a problem and that in itself is an accomplishment. Our having identified the problem, and let's see if we have the wisdom to solve it. fortitude If wildlife managers expect to have happiness in all houses they have another guess coming. There ure al vv ay s selfish fists in the feed bin. First consideration should he to the welfare oi the game herds. Anything less than that is not enough. Spikers sign Mexican forward Salt Luke City Spikers of the American Soccer League The Golden signed center-forwar- d Bunion Ilamirez of Mexico Thursday to a 1970 contract. 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