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Show Around the Hockey Rink Hal Sharp's Outdoors by Sportsman's By Don Brooks Tribune Sports Writer Golden Eagle fans who bewail the fact that the team has won only 17 games all season can take heart. The California Golden Seals of the NHL have won only 16. TENT HEATER LARbE t(S. Phelps Clarifies Agency Stand On No Special Concessions Bud Phelps, the bossman of the Division of Fish and Game, has asked this writer to spread the word that nobody, simply nobody, gets any special considerations out of his agency. Bud got his dander up after numerous persons his office and reported they had been asked to which claim they can offer memorganizations join bers special concessions from the fish and game agency. "It has come to my attention, Bud wrote, "that there are some organizations offering hunting and fishing privileges for sale. I understand they are making claim to having special concessions and commitments from this division. cad Drawing Procedures GREEK 6TICK TONSS Lopsided Punch holes in the rides BUCKET OR LARGE TiN CAN. THEN FILL IT WITH SLOWING COALS FROM CAMPFIRE. OR CHARCOAL. HOLD CAN'S BAIL UPON A STICK TO CARRY TUB FED HOT CAN INTO TENT OR DUCK BUND. IP TENT HAS A Of A CLOTH FLOOR, SPREAD RAND AND USE ROCKS TO RAISE HEATER SO FLOOR WON'T BURN. THIS WILL HEAT A TENT FOR A SURE THFRE FEW HOURS--B- E IS ventilation! SLICE ONE SID- E- OF GREEN STICK AS HINGE FOR TONSS TO HANDLE BURNING COALS. "I am informed these organizations claim that if join they will receive proclamations early, will get special permits without going through they drawing procedures and special areas of public land and water will be set aside for their exclusive use. "I want it known that no organization has or can commit this division to any such special treatment. In fact, our division discontinue:! stocking of waters restricted against public fishing access. "All special permits are issued in conformance with procedures outlined by law or in proclamations cf the Board of Fish and Gam or Board of Big Game Control. Proclamations are published in the daily papers before they are released to anyone. As a matter of fact, they must by state law be so published before they have the effect of law. "If anyone wishes to inquire further of these purported promises of preferential consideration they should feel free to call our offices. Better yet, they should insist on supporting evidence from persons making such claims of holding special concessions. I guess thats clear enough. And thats the way It has to be. people Some Letters Are Puzzling Sometimes you get letters that puzzle you. Your DFE received one the other day in which the writer said he was opposed to any basic license fee "because the fishing is poor unless you can hike back into the wilds. Then a few paragraphs later he stated: "Joes Valley has been a hot spot. We got our limit each trip down there. Another writer complains that his Golden Eagle camp at national parlr Passport didnt allow him Anglers Test Tackle at Lake Powell A National Park Service report on visitors to Lake Powell during January lists fishing as the major attraction. Fishermen accounted for 737 visits followed by boaters with 431 and picnickers with 239 visits. Beach use was zero during there January. Apparently are no hardy swimmers in the area, but 148 persons did in remote camping on the lake. The Division of Fish and Game lists fishing for bass and crappie poor in the Wah-wearea, but several large trout hav been caught. Blue-gi- ll and crappie fishing in the upper reaches of Lake Powell is good to excellent The brushy areas of shallower bays are producing the best catches. Water temperature is still too cold for the best bass fishing, but some nice bass are being taken by experienced anglers. par-ticipa-te ap Bare In fact, the NHL standings are ro lopsided this year that many eastern writers are their typewriters workng overtime on the subject of too much expansion. They point out that the supply of talented players simply hasnt been large enough to provide all the teams with good performers. They further contend that the NHL moguls, in their haste to expand all over the face of North America, are actually doing the sport a disservice. One eastern writer quipped: Just because a player wears a .Ranger uniform doesnt mean he is a Ranger! The situation is a serious one, make no mistake on that point And It affects the WHL, which is looking ahead ti adding another city and possibly two. If other cities meet the requirements for rinks and seating capacity, can they get the players with necessary talent to provide balanced opposition? Look at the WHL this year. Certainly, no one can say the even play has been balanced, though it has been interesting. But balance? Portland had won 35 games through Friday and Is so far ahead no other team has even a ghost of a chance. Bed Wing Star Back on Dec. 4, 1968, Gordie Howe of the Bed Wuigs scored the 700th regular season goal his of National Hockey League career. Someone phoned his father in Saskatchewan and asked how he felt about his sons great achievement. "What took him so long? was the terse response. Thursday night Howe score'1 his 830th goal Later, he tallied to a reporter and said: "As my father commented. what took me so long? For those who like records. Howe has scored against 55 different goalies In his 25 years in the league. More than 100 players have made more than 1,200 assists in that span. Oh yes, Howe will be 43 March 31. Ever wonder who makes masks those horrible-lookin- g the goalies wear? One producer is a former plumber. He is Ernie Higgins of Norwood, Mass., an ardent fan. Higgins got to working on plastic and rubber designs and came up with a pattern that has won high acclaim. One of his satisfied customers is Gerry Cheevers, Boston Bruin goalie. Understand that Ray year's Eagle N.Y. (AP) -Gil Perreault does things other than play hockey, like working out on the softball di- amond. But it's his love for hockey "thats ail I care about that could win him the Award In the National Hockey League this Rookie-of-the-Ye- ar season. The star o? the Buffalo Sabres already has some cf the credentials needed to swing votes his expansion way. For example, hes scored 23 goals In 58 games five short of r the record for a man. He has 24 assists and 53 total points, 12 shy of the rookie mark In that department Perreault, bom in Victoria-vill- e, first-yea- Que., picked up his 29th LIVE FROM MADISON SQUARE GARDEN lng a name for himself In hometown hockey circles. A year ago, as n amateur, he scored 51 goals and made 70 assists for 121 points with the Montreal Juniors and established himself as the most sought-afte- r amateur in all of JOE French-speakir.- MUHAIXIAD m vs- - Canada, Buffalo and the Vancouver Canucks, another new NHL team, had the first chance to grab him. Buffalo won. Perreault seldom had been out of Quebec until he signed his Buf'alo contract, reportedly for ioO.OOO a year. When he crossed the border Into this city, he was extremely shy mostly because the ha" the Champions Fight of Sabre Rookie Lines Up For Top Hockey Title BUFFALO, William M. (Bill) Jennings' of the Rangers, been named winner of tha Lester Patrick Memorial Trophy for 1971. The award is for service to th outstanding sport in the United States. president h, last ' coach, is getting back ?n skates. According to Dad Meyer, Eagle owner, Ray 3a scheduled to play in an old- -; timers game this Sunday;-Th- e tilt is at Las Vegas, I Expansion in NHL Results in Criticism Dipest Don Brooks 5 D Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 21, 1971 FRAZIER CLOSED CIRCUIT T--V SALT PALACE 8, 8:30 P.M. MONDAY, MARCH TICKETS ALL RESERVED-NO- W ON SALE $11.00 363-768- 1 SAIT PALACE BOX OFFICE ARMSTRONG SPORTING GOODS 394-676- 3 24th & GRANT, Ogden g knew little Engwith his Association lish. teammates has improved his English greatly and worn away his shyness. goal against the Philadelphia Flyers a week ago and missed No. 30 by an eyelash. The puck hit the goal post of an unattended net on a nearcenter ice shot like most Canadians, Perreault began skating about the time he learned to walk. At the age of 10 he was mak- - !?P mm i, r k 3, vfbv V ' ' Introducing underwear that v ,i'n better Hof vwx wt; Y , BASS VJEEJUNS Antiqued Brown e Midsoles Leather soles & Heels Trojan last. 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