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Show J.i The Sait Lake Tribune, Sundav, November H 2U 197-- SH- J? tf y , ryrg A $3 ' '? : AVr; :r J a 4 jl Small Consolation for Lte - 4 A Cy-A- V- -.; ,5? -- h? V V T7 Wotuni Gunn (Whirls Watuli es Mexico Court Cast A.-s- jl fVii. VX:"A, V.v - A'' .' r V . PHOVO Gary Sheide had his second poorest passing game of the season but it was small consolation to the Utes who didn't play any differently than they have all season. -4 W- -. ,1 , ' j Sheide. I " eared tor the past several years a has Dually happened, ' ( Jordon wrote. On Aug. II, U.S. Court District in filed the was tortile lainplaiiii Distra t nl New Mexico hy Dav id If. Tork of Odessa. Tex. ogain-- t nu and the iiv e menihi r ol the New Mexico Slate i.ai'ie ( oiinriission. attacking the dillerential between ic'ideet and nonresident hunt m licensing ie.purenients lie- pl.i lit it ;ille: es vioUition ol re. this guaranteed hv la- pi iv ilexes and mi iniintt ies claiise of Article IV. tth the J ot tlie lolled States Constitution, Set Amendment ol t lie ( 'mi si tut ior and 'I it b' I'd. C rated Si at e ode. Sees. IPX! and pps,; The first allege- - violations by our retusal to cost applicable the same a at license Ink linn game issue 10 a New Mexico resident. The second count is essentially the same in regard to a special license to hunt desert beep. 117-1- . I -- 'wvlh n fhov; mnrl as t threaten the are potentially basic license fee structure as used in New Mexico, as well irtuailv all other states. 1V OO ! - ide Support i Uv l - 4' ' i 1 rCr ' 4. JS : .AVrasereii !: ,f fc'.IG-df- V'-'- Gordon went mi to say that he Imped tlie International and oilier groups, such as the Western Assn, of Fish and Game Coniniisi: ionei's. "wil! wish to intervene in the appropriate manner because it is obvious that the outcome of this court action will Lave a decided impact upon all ol the states' hunting and fishing license fee vl : Tribune Sirif Photo ov BAT.' uivs. sophomore Jeff Blane dashes past a sprawling Tom Roberts weeks ;r..'o. Kleiss Brown, public relations oil leer lor the Idaho Game Department, told your Dead Li 'li Editor bluntly: AW are w atching that New Mexico ease very closely uei aiisc. frankly, it has us plenty worried." Bini (helps. I tah fish and game director, has been in constant touch with New Mexico on the case. A few days ami. the case was still pending in federal court. W hv all the interest'. It s quite simple. In recent years state legislatures here in the west have kept raising nonresident fees m wiiat were termed "prohibitive" levels by the Public Land Law Review Commission and despite warnings Horn the respective game departments that such actions c,,!,!, asking for trouble It must he remembered that most of the hunting m the western states occurs on federal lands, either those administered hy the Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management. And the hunter from out pays a in upon innate shale for maintenance of those lands the a me as the resident. I nti K.uy way to good gainer against Utah. Blane was Cougars top runner. on lew A ptuu J Ml UO (id-'!- fep iki lot lev iield. r H j0 v Steve Wilson Tribune Sjxirt.s Writer LOGAN They were to he playing foothaii. but on one play in the fourth quarter of Saturday's Utah State and Wooer Irueas, it looked like a basketball game. This Was the situation: Early in the quarter. Welier's Ross Goddard re By sup-xse- d treated to pass deep iii his own territory. Being certain to monitor the steps of the Aggies' Boh Dzierak, who was approaching Irom his left. Goddard readied his arm and let fly with the pass. But D.ierzak extended his left arm and tipnd the ball into the air By this time Goddard and Dzierzak were standing side hv side at the goal line and T. g A SS - -- Su y' r How the New Mexico case will he decided, nobody know s at this time. "We'll just he waiting and watching," w ll it is decided in favor of the Texan plaintiff, it is reasonable to assume that a w hole Bunch of similar cases will lie filed. A- a matter of fact, your DEE is surprised that some wealthy Californian hasn't gone to court before now in opposition to having to pay $7.i tor a nonresident K S3 Si v. - tali deer license. Wildlife researchers in Colorado have news lor one rih hunter. When he gets around to eating the elk he dow tied this year, he's probably going to have to sharpen the lork to stick it in the gravy. It was determined through examination of the animal's teeth that tins particular elk was 2i years old. t tab had an elk once that w as an estimated 3n years old when it died. But it was kept at the Springe ille game lann and didn't hav e to duck Bullets in the wild. lope tally .the late-- t spell (if had weather will iv- - uh in Belter shooting on the Great Salt Lake marshes. It is a sad thing' to hear the mighty hunters relate how they were 'kuiiked uit at New State and other dubs V online to A1 Rcgemhal. chief w atevfovvt Biologist. here a e plenty of birds, but they have been vacationing'' out on the lake. A1 reports that Canadian Biologists claim the southward migration has Been later tnau leiiai thi', year. Sc the Sourdough Kid Alkali Ike claims that his w ite concedes that w all to- w ai cal pet ill a is ha rd to heat -- GTT'V ?$ Jt?3 t..;. r somewhat respectabUii M. The Fiesta Bowl was re resented and so was commissioner Sian Bates who presented the WAC championship trophy to the Cougars I . ho w ill play w Oklahoma State the Fiesta Bowl Deo. 23 Sheide. after sitting out almo't in minutes inlhe fourth quarter, cable baclto eojnplcie a touchdown pass which tied Daniiv While's WAC record of 23 touchdown passes for a season If cijso was one more than Sheide had passed for as a junior.. Tins was the worst heating a I tali team has taken from BYU in football and il Slii idc had been as. sharp as he'has lei-m some games, the score might have been much 111 f L I n f' 1 l:i .1 s t t- -. f 3 4 . I f 1 I 1 h i; ; 5- - -- Petty drove his ltfT-- Dodge 10 miles per hour Friday to earn the pole position, barely beating Foyt who went m.p.h. in a worse. tit tf Classifieds Sell 'T-- -- 4 5 fc.i TEXAS INSTRUMENTS That's the weirdest play !ja St I've ever been involved ill with." Dzierzak muttered r long alter he had made the with tlie oall hegiming its descent, the two players prepared to leap l'or it. In essence, it was a jump Ball, you know, like you see at a basketball game. Goddard, exerting pressure on Dzierzak' s left side, tried to knock the Ball away, but the Aggie defensive tackle grabbed the pigskin and stood there in the end zone, having scored Utah States most important touchdown. It gave USU a 17 7 lead and the impetus to shake off the Wildcats. Had the two players involved in basketball, however, Dzierzak would have been guilty of au illegal play. 0a a jump Ball, the leaper cannot grab the bailout of the air, but must tip it to a teammate k andtspitjr conversion to make ute sCofV a touchdown oiuin Diion Marks Ags Win Weird Ini 'ey!. e Watch and Wait Attitude Petty, the Raiidlenian. N.C.. veteran recogm.od as ssii. of the king of National Stock Car Auto Racing, edged A. J. Foyt for the pole position as he seeks his Dth triumph in D starts. A victory would push Petty s career earnings closer to the $2 million mark. He is the leader at $1. Tail. The .kK) nulcr at Ontario Motor Siwedway gets under way at H a.m. MST Petty, Pale Varlxirougli and David Pearson start in file first three rows of Iho score in the first 13 seconds ot the game. Thus, it appeared BYE won the game by choosing the right side in the coin flip. Sheide's first completion gave him 22 touchdown passes fin1 the season. In desperation. Utah went to Homer Warner, a returned missionary who quarterbacked the junior varsity this a- W ."l(0. leach. The Cougars wasted little time in establishing their ground game as John Betham took the opening kickoff in the end zone and A nnstead !)$ Etcvc cake's short lUH,.A v first Although this ws arsity action, Warper MS around enough 1 hi I, umped earn his varsity' letimv iCr was scrambling for hits and I t ah's poor blocking Hu the offensive line made fis a ; ji ib unenviable, , 7 Miller Returns . who started the Miiler, Jim game at quarterback, came back in when Warner ;a(-iea red to be hui'Uiinrjn lor U iH ie 1 ONTARIO, Calif. lAih -Richard Petty, who already has clinched an unprecedented filth Grand National stock car driving champot I" ionship. heads a liold SDU.iiOU Times Sunday m tlie good for the touchdown which made (he score KMi and put the game out of the I'tes' i Asks For Poll BtTlIl Iii Aulo Katv One for Touchdown t s IVlh Caplin vs running for Sheide completed only one pass in the whole first quarter in five attempts but it was 14 i in the quarterback, completed 1! of 22 attempts for 101 yards Only in the cold and rain at Iowa State did he have less imoressive statistics. Against the Cyclones in the last time the Cougars were beaten this year, the BYU quarterback completed only four of 11 for 2.1 yards. i ,x AVh.it we have alt omit Before he was art apparent with shelved injury in the fourth quarter Warner scrambled to get the Lies on the board with two touchdowns on a pass to Tribune Sjmrts Editor yyi(Af A. i jl I ei 'a' . R.iek in into .i.'il-- 1 i,l t hi', year. Ladd Gordon, ho rot ii,r ni tne Now Mexico frepartment ot Fish and Game. wrote a loiter to Dr O Erie Fry Jr., president ol ; lu ol Game. Fish and ( liiton.aLwiiul o . y ArV. fr season Hy John Mooney ' - It Wasn't Sheides Best Day A v - J omniis-ioii- V & Don 'r'r v1; bizarre interception. "On the play , 1 had my guy heat to the outside and I juM stuck up my left hand try ing to get a piece of the ball. But 1 had no idea I was that close to the end one." It ua.--, a ing game that began in odd fashion. When the Aggies kicked oil to open tlie game, it marked only the second time all year they had done so. Aggie coach Phil Krueger surprised some people by opening the game with quar- terhaek Tom Wilson. Wilson hud not started since the Oklahoma game early in the season. Ci S3 3 u. SR-5.- i. 0 f ' $ sR-1- 139 7ft,xr-C-: T MAIL' IMMeOIATE OSBFP. DELIVERY J: tf 39795.U 229.95 "a 64.95 500 2550 last-mo- A: 74.95 1 2500 &T?':1 I i4 fcl f.x Alwoys Check our Discount Prices Before Buying Business Mochines OK . f?v : . - 9 A.M. 6 PJA. 9 1P.M. SAT. j 9 t INC. BUSINESS MACHINES, 2260 1 WASHINGTON 85 SO. ST ATI WWWbll r t There's excitement in our new random block parquet top 36" x 48" walnut finish table with silver trim on a smart double pedestal with superb contemporary design e for dining and entertaining. Unusually fine chairs with or buckskin toned supersoft vinyl over foam floppy pillow backs on swivel caster base. Free dec- orating service, free delivery and our warranty of quality. With extension leaf at slight additional cost. raw-hid- FURNITURE 1 Bino heme in style with our A t. 'V Obk k smart new random block set that looks like more, lives like more than the terrific RB price. 'M HtfvchoiS Weber's t had Drecksel is hit high by Aggies' Bettman and low hv unidentified tackier. feu, - IJnmnir Slraubern Cold Reservoir Gives Up Finny Whoppers By !y and Kite in the .season it one can bear nature's morning cold and freezing w mds s v.e caucht our first glance ol the reservoir we debated where to fish. Near ihe dam seemed like a good choice, hut the Knolls seemed to beckon and the den-iowas 01a iusive as we cecal-!d ti u. am: m tne area six w eek- - before eai Roger Grav e I'nbur.c Sports Writer Tl.e mnrning ky was dark. tt:e moon tui! as we loaded tin- la.-cf our gear into the buggy and headed fur eld m:'. .Bit Strawberry Ke-e- r J vnir n :.d ceiir we took Ram woo! coat.-- , sweat-eisPet two pair ot seeks and .snow mobile h lets ashing :.u s troops at ii.iey liege v a ild have had no worrie-uh tins great garb gear Bright .Minin Tlie tinghtnes.s of the moon sent a shiver dew n my spine That Meii.ed to warn ot the ot.'t talc about getting skunk ed it one dared wi t a worm me day alter a fa!! moon iji a.Ji.i the motion ao mi oid wives tale as we split lered ihiuUgii the town oi lleher. we shoreline. to trooped torugn tmally emotion, utter heir.g the el mg I to spot a 1 seii-e- d tim-ere- sir.eic boat spacious, misty lake never seen that belnr pannt'r commented happen aliout twice every ten vears " he laughed (tain I rmn.--i only pshei'mer. r,e;i m t hi Hie Daniels Canyon birch treix with winter warnings. Nevertheless, our bones ached for the cool Strawberry waters and the excellent fishing it offer, d. V'afc-f- s that arc lamaus for yielding fine trout threading half a nuditcrawicr on a size hi hook, and pisitiomug a green marshmallow above. I a final bubble lour and a ha! above hook- and snap; . and - orange dotted rar near t ros.t t lit t cii hands as our rod tips became imbedded in trust and ice. I hi Hiked up using six pound leader, my partner with lour, as a late season sale guard. Every year tne about the rumors record-hreake- didn't chain Quickly ad.iu-(abou- t s- - 3 r r to take want e Yields Strike babbie worm enmbnia suddenly yielded a My lion trike Ax set llic hoi ,k lightly and adtusted the drag. began to eel smoothly. As 1 sh tuared shun 1 rd was goi!-xie...lits'd tiautmally !c enter ot the lake. 1! c although the pleasure dtdtt'! last lung A few 01 her shoreliuefs lirav e,S the tntm.: cold although most ar. tiad already put pule ( i't el a; s.iu', ire h eg vi inter The sun began to peck over he snowy mountain tops and .u.. red. vellow f.,11 l.u - ot (1H leather that got away , a ! We pulled our gloves hat k over liow Not Crowded As average cast into the rising im-- t ot the Knolls. reals n the 1 Moments later, my partner :.pt rtiy netted the cutthroat The bulky trout tipped the at two and a hal jmiit'ds Thats inches 17 a tong fine locking native got ed as there.' fie coin- disgorged the '1 wonder how many brothers and graiidlathers tie has oat there waiting for lunch I My partner soon followed suit ami we each chained halt a limit ivetole the first hour had ticked away Jim dosed out the excursion by landing a heautimi pound and a half lil iiokie Fills Ice Chest , Species-wisethe ic; ch('s housed seven ram, mows tour cutthroats and the Brookieax we guzzled the last drops of hot chocolate It had been a good harvest. But a cold one ax clouds set in hinting that it was tune to head back to Imv in- land. Neither of us felt any remorse about leaving the 27 degree weather for the waP'ith of the buggy. et x get hack up here soon and stiii k up for the winter." my partner said as I rei'iud"d him that Cm mason cads next Saturday. "Uh weii. guess we II have to head tor the Gorge thin," he said. 9 t'-U- v? V i - V x' ' 'Ai ' ' . . '.j imJj i-- i a',!1vT f, ' 4 , ' y '1 7 1 1 j - 'S jjC 1 'Xiellcnt CRDLR NOW FOB ASSURED HOLIDAY DELIVERY J ?,y remains generally throughout the $ J1 u; state with Strawberry, Deer Crock, starvation and Mmi reservoirs y ieldmany limits. Fisherman are reminded, however, that tic general season closes Now! Y 50 Great P3 Furnitui e Showroom Stores ing .Nov FiB-SL- T LAKE CITY, 2855 HIGHLAND DRIVE, TELEPHONE: 487-573- r 3 in tine tma! remiuc warm ... r Vu f.. . T A T T |