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Show ip , j - , 1';' (' Sf ibtntr a! Tuesday Morning, August 8, ' x w I. 1 1972 Second Sertion t 1agelJ) ' Vt As one pundit said. They should make them replay the whole thing, referring to the total of 10 errors in the game. Your Dead Fish Editor hastens to report at this time that he is in big, big trouble and he urges all true friends to rally to his side. Perhaps they had best bring This time she was attired in the darndest pants suit many moons. It was the greenest green ever envisioned by man. It looked like the DF Es face that time he got seasick off the Farallones. x;.v name is that? we asked Well, the DFE vowed he would get to the bottom of this thing and so he did and so he is in big, big trouble. He called Virginia Benson at the regional office in Ogden and Virginia revealed that she was on a nationwide committee that decided upon the new togs. It was a difficult task, she admitted. We wanted something more in keeping with the times. Many of the gals complained that the old uniform was too hot and also it wasnt very flattering to some figures. The new uniform can be washed and deesnt require Tribune Stott Photo Well," answered Virginia, Im sure we will be interested in any comments you might make, and her voice was as cool as that spring that bubbles out of Hayden Peak. Andy Hassler Hurls Victory By Ray Herbat Tribune Sports Writer batters Hassler finally broke through and speedster Mickey-Rivermade history as Salt Lake City captured a tense, 6 victory over Phoenix at Perks Field Monday night before a promotion night crowd Andy s of 5,921. It was Arbys light at the park and the big crowd got a real treat when Rivers hit an k home run at the sixth inning. Long Time Rivers, who has as much speed as anyone in the game today, stroked a line drive to the deepest part of the field in right center and by the time the relay came in Rivers slid across for his first homer of the year and it was the first home run at Derks Field since Willie Davis did it for Spokane many years ago. It also was a big night tor Hassler who won his first game since June 12. The victory did not come easy for Andy, however. The tall southpaw departed in the eighth with the bases loaded and a run in. Alan Foster gave up a pinch hit single to Bob Taylor which scored tw-runs hut Foster then get the next two Well, the first thing I did was get some comments from top Forest Service brass. Their replies: Vern Hamre, regional forester: I may have something to say in a couple of years, but I doubt it. Get lost, Mike Gaufin, assistant regional forester: Brooksie. Im over in Nevada on a deer study. I deBob Entzminger, assistant regional forester: cline to comment on grounds it might incriminate me. deal. Now' get me Obviously, this is a one-mabut are outfits The they aren't Forest pretty, straight. Service. They're daffodils, moonlight and roses and Chanel No. 5. I dont expect the USFS gals to look like they were going to scale timber on the south 40, but neither do I expect them to look like they were going to pour at the afternoon tea. One shudders to think about the trend spreading. The Air Force gals would go on duty in chartreuse hot pants. The Waves would be wearing Navy blue minin minis. The thought is frightening. Sez the Sourdough Kid: One thing is as clear as the water in the upper Provo. Brooks middle name is not Dior. Foster retired the first two batters in the ninth before running into trouble. Two singles Kearns Moving In Ruth Meet - Now Kearns meets host Fremont at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Babe Special to The Tribune Peters MIDVALE Darrell of Salt Lake City won the State D Horseshoe T.iurna-men- t at Midvale Park here over the weekend with Frank Felton and Ray Griffith, also of Salt Lake, finishing second and third. The Class C tournament will be held at Liberty Park on Aug. 11 and 12. Rivers, who report (d to the 25 minutes before game time after returning from military duty, came in cold and stroked three hits, scored two runs and drove in two. Other Salt Lakers with a hot bat Doug Monday, night were Howard who had a home run his lifted and a single RBI total to 93: Jim Hutto, who had a pair of doubles and Hassler himself who helped out with two singles and a run batted in. six-ru- n park Joe Morris was the hat star for Tooele as he went at the plate with a single, a triple and a two-ruhomer. Randy Rose picked up the victory in shutting out Payson. three-for-fiv- go fishing yet. that time the 'hatch should he lead The Angels took an six innings but had to hold on at the end as they evened tins series at two games each. after make. That sage advice was handed your Dead I ish Editor years ago at Melrose, Mont., where we had headed to do some plain and fancy casting for brown iroul in the famous Big Hole River. Wait For Hatch The advice came from a grizMontana rancher who had been fishing the Big Hole since boyhood days. He knew that river like you know the palm of your hand. zled Well wait until about 7 to p.m. and then mosey over Bv he ihe river, explained. 4 The story points up a fishing rule on which most experts are agreed. Forget fishing during heat of the day. Get out there early in the morning or during the evening. Baseball Arte mm - y Summer Slump anglers, regardless of their ability, are aware of the summer slump that hits fishing daring the hot months. A pond that was red hot in early June is lousy during July and All August. Trout are like humans. T' ?y dont like heal either and war passed ball. m vrya- - Homer Key Hillcrest eased into the lead eighth inning with a over West and things seemed rather cozy with Greg Hansen pitching superlative baseball. Then Wests Brad Hardy homer and belted a Hillcrest was faced with a e situation. n rally-or-els- The boys from Union got a run in their half of the eighth and won it with a tally in the National League 10th. Ron Bell doubled with one out and Kevin Winn follow'ed moments later with a base on Kills. r V Tom Gould Centerhelder ended it abruptly with a single to center. , v, Monday's Results Pittsburqh at Montreal, postponed Cincinnati 9, Atlanta St. Louis 3, New York 2, 13 innings Other clubs not scheduled - J , ' t Tuesday's Probable Pitchers , Montreal 'McAnally Ml) at Chica-a- o (Hands at St. Louis New York (Gentry (Wise night. at CincinLos Anqeles (John nati (Grimslev night. !! at Philadelphia (Champion night. Pittsburgh (Ellis Houston (Wilon at Atlanta (G. Stone 38), night. San Diego (ArUn and Greif at San Francisco ($. Stone 2, and Reberger Watts, who coached BYU basketball teams for 23 years, record, and compiled a star Romney, an , for the Cougars in were selected for the honor this year, according to Director Bill Sciiroeder. 0 Si, San Diego Conquistadors The new San Diego entry into the American Basketball Assn, will be nicknamed the to Conquistadors, according team owner Dr. Leonard Bloom. The name was chosen from more than 10,900 submitted in contest. a city-wid- e American League 1931-32- Vi ' ' f;, R" '?vtii xC mer water puls them in a of lethargy to the point where they spurn the most enticing lures. U 1 ' ' v w i , iffUm 4 - I I Ann 'her Example A Mondoy s Results Minnesota 5, Texos 0 Cleveland 6. Boston 2 Baltimore 5, Milwaukee 2 Kansas City 4, Oakland 2 Otner clubs not scheduled Tuesdays Probable Pitchers ) at ,ew York (Lolich ). (Peterson at Boston Cleveland (Tiurow (Peters night. at MiBaltimore (Dobson ?u!If v'vCv; s -- Ij. lwaukee (Colborn night. at Kansas City Oakland (Odom (Dal Canton night. at Minnesota Texas fBosman night. (Blyieven at CaliforChicago (Bohnsen maht. nia (Ryan I i ex- LX W N 3 IMSTRIBITORS WANTED KEEP YOl TO EARTH OFFER 80rr-k- - ' ' ft- A vfv .t trollers nmke (heir way slowly across Deer Creek Reser-- 1 R CASH FINANCING AVAILABLE today to C.G.I., 3467 Beverly Boulevard, Lps Aqgeles, Calif. 90048, and include your name, address & phone number. Or ca'kro.iect (2 1 3; 655-595-2 and ask for fy'r. Kay. You'!' be treated to a prompt, courteous and informative response. AH repres held in st'ictest confidence. '.Vote Sundown nears as r, Fverybocy eats and our Hotfood Centers featuring national brand name products can irnrrea.ateiy place you in a permanent, recession-proo- f business in a booming industry. If you are enthusiastic, have excellent credit, and can devote let's talk! 1 nose great things that extra income up to ten hours per week tc start can buy can be yours. ' Tribune the said Bloom team emblem would be a profile of the explorer Cabrillo who arrived in San Diego in 1542. He added that the emblem woul3 recognize the area's Spanish heritage. The San Diego team colors will be red, white and gold. Detroit A V V-- - v.- ' V '1 Flaming Gorge is a fine example. To catch fish over there in you have to get your lures down 5(1 to 60 feet because that's where the trout are, seeking cooler water. Strawberry is another ample. The boys who know take good fish in the evening on flies because the hatches of hugs are out and the trout start feeding after being doggo all day. So cool your motor and cool off when that thermometer is crowding 90. The fish are resting, loo. Get out there in the evening and til! a creel. Croxford Brad Catcher blonped a fly ball single to right to bring Arbon across with the first tally. Ogden came back to tie it at in the second. Slugging Paul Woodland walked, scurried to second on a wild pitch and scored on Kerry Faveros bad hop single to center. and The each lushed across a run in the third. Ogden finally took the lead in the fifth. Randy Walker's long sacrifice fly to left scored Bid Monson who had earlier singled. The winners put singular digit on side in the eighth. Walker on a streaked homeward 0 Standings AH; state Suffice it to say, his advice was followed and we nailed some beauties on a black streamer of the rancher's own e n 8-- Fish Lay Out, Escape Hot Sun out. short and was sacrificed to second. Unck then issued two walks to load the bases. Kent Listo was the winner for the Cougars as he went the route. He was aided by a uprising in the fourth as Roger Orn belted a key double to keep the rally alive. Corbin Bennion struck out 11 Bulldogs and Rory Hatchs seventh inning double gave he Bennion all the help (8-2- -- asfl Belly Up Boys By Don Brooks Tribune Outdoor Editor You might just as well belly up to the bar and have another beer. Its too early tc Ron Arbon led off the game with an infield single to deep two-ru- Helms Cites Utahns in L.A. Meeting Special to The Tribune LOS ANGELES-St- an Watts and Elwood Romney have been voted into the United Savings Helms Athletic FounHall of dation Basketball Fame, it was announced here 72 (5-0- Coaching Help Hassler lias been receiving some valuable coaching help frem minor league pitching cc c Billy Muffett during this home stand. The results were obvious Monday night and possibly Andy is on his wav again and the Angels can use his strong left arm in their bid to overtake Albuquerque. first-innin- three-for-fiv- e Mondav. Gave His Pitch, Won a Meet South scooted to an early lead as Unck started slowly. Two hits and two bases on Kills produced a run. 10-- 8,000-9,00- Hassler experienced control problems in the first inning when Phoenix licked up a run on three walks and an infield single. But from that joint until the eighth Andy was awfully tough as Phoenix could get to him for just three hits during that span. Special to The Tribune The FREMONT. CALIF. Kearns Babe Ruth team, Ut.reh State bounced Champions, hack from a first round defeat in the Pacific Southwest Regional Babe Ruth Tournament here to drop Nevada, The Kearns lads, seemingly a bit unsettled in Fremont, lost their first game of the double elimination meet to the tournament favorite Northern California. their quest for the Ruth crown. The final game of the home stand will be played Tuesday at :33 p.m. A large crowd of is fans about expix ted to turn out on Sugar House Night. Don Rose ) will pitch for Salt Lake. Ed will hurl for the ) Figueroa Giants. and a double had the Giants in position to tie it with the tying run at second base. Foster, however, fanned pinch hitter Mike Phillips for the final out to preserve Hasslers eighth victory and pick up his first save. on strikes. Dorks , In the final game of the evening Russ Rosander struck out nine baiters in the five innings he pitched and Steve Olson came on to strike out four bushas Holladay more Kent whacked Brigham, Evans, with a performance, sparked a 10 hit Holladay atiaek that saw them ring up eight runs in the third inning to clinch the vietorv. 8-- 6 at dropped West in 1(1 innings. and Granger stopped Provo in a rematch of the high school title game earlier this ycui Ihn'e-for-fo- Angels Upend Phoenix, action Field Monday, Hillcrest 9-- inside-the-har- k Other Gents Shy Away tori Conmd Bv other In Bountifuls John Jacobson was Johnny on the spot with a diving catch of a looping fly Kill to right field with the bases loaded that saved the Braves shutout of Cottonwas also wood. Jacobson at the plate as Bountiful won, (iene Bwhtold of Kearns is engulfed in a cloud ofKruuen during American Legion lourament which dust as he slides under the legs of Helper's Art opened Monday. Kearns won tho game oy jpx score. inside-the-par- I dont care, I yelled. I dont like it. It would be great on some babe you had down at the bistro drinking long, tall cool ones. But up there in the woods it's about as much in keeping with the forest background as a three-eare- d moose. V- sm-- 4 in That, Buster, replied Beulah, is the new uniform for gals in the Forest Service. - c Tooele scrapped Payson, then gave notice that they figured to be in the thick of the battle for the 72 crown. r- &X- DFE Taken Aback What in heavens stunned tones. Unck. who allowed only one earned run, got stronger as the game progresstxl. Because of the win, Ogdon earned a championship bracket contest with Hillcrest Tuesday at Ken Price Park in Murray. That game will begin at 1:15 p.m. Other Action Vernal bivame the underdog with a bite that dumped Judge Memorial, He is in trouble with the gals of the U.S. Forest Service and it is entirely possible that his honorary ranger appointment will be revoked. The gals may go so far as to make him turn in his Smokey the Bear badge. outfit we have seen in By Steve Wilson Tribune Sports Writer Judging from his performance at Derks Field Monday afternoon, it would be safe to say that La Ron made South veil Unek(le). La Ron Unck, a competent righthander who oddly enough wears a batting helmet while on the mound, struck out 15 foes and hurled Ogden (Baker-MerriPost No. 0) to a 4 2 victory over South. The action came on the opening day of the annual Utah State American Legion tournament. - V DFE Takes Utmost Umbrage At Gal Forest Fashions Beulah Marshall. In past years Beulah has warn a uniform consisting of forest green skirt ar , ian shirt and she looked very neat and trim. j By Stan Finn Tribune Sports Writer It was hot at MURRAY Ken Price Park Monday as the 1972 American Legion Tournament got under way tint the sun was no match for the heat the Kearns Legion Club displayed. Kearns, which ended the regular season with eleven straight victories, made Helper their twelfth victim as they in a sloppily played won contest. V Brooks It all started a few days ago when he was up on the Bear River and dropped in at the ranger station to see li Legion Victors Step Forth In Initial Tilts V" Salt It Mutt PnuiO bv k. PorscnoDs oir. Experts agree that (wetting is iiost productive fishing time of day. |