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Show ii y San Diego .Grabs Easy Don Brooks Don BiooLs B the San Dipgo Gulls picked up most of the goodies as they hested the Golden Eagles, in an interesting game that diew 4,383. Tom Goblin for the guvs from Navy town was Bob Courcv, who sroied in each period for the hat trmk. The Gulls' chief villain was goa'ie Ken Broderick. He was tighter on that the miser on the corner when the Eagles came asking for candy. The Eagles oatshot the Gulls, Deer Hunters Have Learned Lesson About Weather DANIELS CANYON 6-- They come down from the hills, these weary ones, begrimed and splattered f with mud. They come in their drives, their campers and pickups and these, too, are splatfour-whe- tered with mud Some have deer, but many dont. And the ones who do are because they must wait while the conservation officers check their kills. because their one They are thought is to get home, away from the unfriendly hills. They want to get home to firesides and warm paths and forget the glowering clouds that caught phem high in the mountains. They tell of digging out and chaining up and heping another guy who was hopelessly stuck. They tell of the snow that just kept failing and falling and the wind that whistled like a banshee across the peaks and blew the snow until you couldn't see the front of the car. i They tell of mud that was like grease and the punters up the canyon who hitched a ride with ds jind left their own outfits behind. short-tempere- d short-tempere- If I i el "" Dickson Nets Lead in Vegas Meet i LAS ; ' 7,143-yar- 4 , . total n i(g iiti y yi 'if iy li' The NWS also sent out o them-probabl- mark of 1.809 Courcv scored his third goal 8 40 and Willie ORee scored at 18:30 while Broderick held the Eagles scorless in the final period. Neither team lit the light for more than 10 minutes of the first period although the Eagles had a clear cut edge in shots on goal. Then Bob Jones put the Eagles on the board with his seventh goal ofthe season. It came at 10:49 with help from Paul Terbenche and Skip Krake. But Gerry Goyer of the Gulls scored on the power play at 13:40 to make it The Gulls big gunner, Bob Courcey, who was the loop's top goal getter last year, at Diego ahead pulled San 14:21 as the Eagles Frank Lacombe let Courcy elude him with a defensive lapse in front of the net. d ' 6-- 3 eagle made Golden Giivle just a little unhappy. And he answered with a goal at 13 02 with help fmm Imrry Mavetv and lacombe. That gave the Golden One 1.805 points. Shots on goal: The Eagles That ing of thp teams. . . . vear the Gulls won the series 1, but Salt Lakp had the edge at home, next game wall bp against Phoenix Wednescay in the fait Talace. It will be a 4 Indies Night affair . . . Saturday's game was the Gulls' 1. Salt Lake Jones First period (Terbenche. Krake) O 49 2. Sn Diego, Gover (Cardiff, McCallom) U 40 3, ban Diego, Courcy (Goyer Nicholson) first visit to Salt lake this vear and also the fust meet r y B 15 par-fiv- Salt 19 31 Lake Lacombe Penalties (Fiei, Leeomo. w 5 32 E SDi 35, LeBrun 4. Mavety (SL) 11 58 Heiskai 10 17 Kreke 24, (SL), (SO) 7 (SD) 16 j Second period 5, San Diego, CourSan 00 Deoo, 6, cv (unassisted! McDonald (Evans ) 12 05 7 Satt Lake IS 02 Lacombe) Fieloer (Mavety, 58, Cow-ic- k Heiskala (3D), Penalties 9 08 Lacombe (SL), 9 08, (SD) Cowick (SD), 19 58 Eilett (SL), 19 58 at Low Penney prices y ,1 Foremost Redeems Self 670 - 156 plus 2.42 fed. tax Cargomaster But Lacombe redeemed himself by scoring on a rifle shot with 29 seconds left in the period. Ted Hodgson and Guyle Fielder got assists and that pulled Fielder within five points of Gordie Howes all time pro scoring mark of SL 88 -- But Courcy swipedthe puck and rfled an easy one past goalie Don Wallis to make it with exactly one minute gone in the second perid. It was as easy as sticking up a Salt Lake bank. Brian McDonald, the former Eagle, swooped down the ice and outfoxed Wallis again with some beautiful stick handling to score for the Gulls at j : 700-15- 6 1,809. :v plus 2.87 fed. tax 3-- 2 88 , 750-16- 8 plus 3.72 fed. tax 12:05. Full Full tread design depth circumferential - design nylon cord carcass He also 17th. e y ss g blackwail plus 1.76 fed. 650-1- 3 tax ANTI FREEZE & LUBRICANT. ODORLESS. NON-TOXI- PROTECTS TO 60 JBELOW ZERO! Bad! And there were these quotes: Please stresR that road conditions in the high country are bad. Please stress that all hunting parties should be equipped with chains, shovels, axes and tow chains ' or ropes. CAMPER U nylon cord snow tires 4-p- ly and MARINE CENTER 3650 SOUTH STATE , Two sure-fir- e recipes Scientific engine performance analysis for pheasant ? V'' years. 88 Our service experts will perform a comprehensive test of oil engine circuits under simulated operating conditions. i, uptl.r.V 4 ONLY e. r i -r Hurry in . Limit Quantities Tests include: Checking battery Starting circuits .--V the Sourdough Kid : This 6 Ignition and Carburetor Power output and fuel economy tests Charging circuits Cottonwood Mall and Valley Fair only year the hunters should also have been warned to bring k 2 SL) 5-r- ib " snowshoes! 4 4 Hodsonj Shop Sunday 12 to 5 p.m.; tread truck tires aU A Forest Service official was quoted: Wc certainly are not attempting fo scare hunters from going afield. But we do want to caution them that traveling conditions are the worst in many years. We want them prepared for any emergency. Apparently those warnings fell on a lot of deaf ears. But what more .can you dr? Hopefully, as mentioned Mother Nature has Helped put the lesson over so it will bp remembered in 14 2) j of 212. on the 13th. birdied the of them had been warned prior to openForest Service and the Wildlife Resource Division cautioned hunters for days before the season opened that mountain road conditions were horrible. This headline ran across a Tribune sports page Thursday morning, Oct. 21; Utah Deer Hunters Beware! Those Roads Are 1 Sez rn WHL Victory Over S.L.s Eagles ing of the hunt. The -- T y I didnt miss any greens, January said. I hit a thrwood second shot about three feet past the hole for the liiciD) v Big Storm traveler and hunter due-tstorm unleash its was a. that big warnings fury across the mountains at midweek. Unfoitunate-ly- , hunters were still in the hills and most of never heard the warning. Invitational on the money list this season and lacking a finish in the top 10 in two years, fired a 68 for a total of 210 as he reclaimed the No. 1 position he held after the first round Thursday. Trevino, the pie tourney favorite who took the second-roun- d lead, dropped back with bogeys on the 11th and 12th holes and finished with a 73. effort by That the popular Trevino, winner of five titles this season but in a slump the last three months, gave him a total of 214, four off the pace. It dropped him back to fourth place going into the final round on the Paradise Valley Country Club course. Don January, a veteran and former National PGA champion, moved into second place with a 69 in the bright, warm sunshine. He scored an eagle three on the 13th hole en route to a three-roun- d out of there. Another tells of bringing a hunter and his famito the nearest town. out ly He had a big camper outfit. And would you believe, no chains, not even snow tires. He asked us to tow him, but. that was impossible considering the horrible roads. Hell have to go. back in when the weather breaks. And as these weary ones ctream home, it is obvious that all have learned a lesson. They have learned that Mother Nature can be a stern taskmistress. They have learned that she, who can smile so benignly through the glorious days of Indian summer, can snarl like a wildcat when winter first threatens the land. . Hopefully, it is a lesson that will be long remembered. , The hunters were warned this year. The National Weather Service predicted with pinpoint accuracy what the weather would be on the opening weekend. Saturday would be nice, it said, but beware of Sunday because storm? were expected. And thats exactly what happened. ' , NEV. VEGAS, Bob DickLong-sho- t (AP) son reeled off a string of three consecutive birdies, surged Trevin0 past fsltenng and regained the lead Saturday in the third round of the Sahara $135,000 golf tournament. 103rd Dickson, I didnt get a deer, one gaunt hunter comments. When that storm struck I wasnt even interested in deer. .AH I thought about was getting ' e by only four points. Third Goal d Hell, no, But Howes at Getting Out of There ;.U'Wa hut Broriet n k kept slamming the door in their face. The victory solidified San Diego's hold on second place four points behind idle Denver. Salt Lake's record now stands at The only thing the Salt I.aKe fans had to cheer ahout was the fact that Golden Guyle Fielder picket! up two or moi e points on an assist and a goal. He now has 1,805 total career and trails Gordie points 36-3- Tribune Sports Wnter It was truk or reat night at the Salt Palace Saturday and V. i rimnpi - ft f iniiniiir The Sait Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 31, 191 f- i y n'Bf . 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