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Show nn4nv ult-- 'I'Ha 1. 11)75 eFn ran Youths i Oj$ A t nol.t J xa.. V Ulit - 4 1 w 4 L 1 . Ii ,- Horse Show -l Todd Cook and Robyn Sec-ris- t dominated ihe junioi exhibitors horse show Saturday as the Utah Horse Show A.ssu.s Aid to Hogle Zoo Benefit continued in the Fair- V i i A I., & v a- - 3 4- f- - i i ; '1 'jn .a i ? H " - vr-a- 'VI 1 grounds Coliseum. Cook rode various breeds of horses to gain five first place blue ribbons while Secrist also enjoyed a fruitful afternoon as he earned three titW m the show fi r contestants 18 years old and under. Cook stole the junior spotlight as he captured top prizes in the saddle and stock seat equatation for entrants the arabian westages ern pleasure class for riders 17 and under; the arabian english pleasure and the western pleasure. Secrist picked up wins in the stock seat equal a a in, western pleasure and also won the western pleasure championship, all for riders 13 years and under except the western pleasure championship (17 and under). 14-1- J fcuw..., p - - . - t SnwsCjfs It wasnt ervoir. II kills Fish Opener Was Fair Continued 5 , f rom Page IM Rockport Dam claimed they hadnt caught enough trout to eat. Farther down the stretch, success was better. Wharton reported that Deer Creek Reservoir was absolutely parked. He said success was good from boats, only fair from shore A Murray angler, Bud Jackson, nailed the days biggest prize at Deer Creek, a impound hybrid trout. Fine Weather Whether they caught trout or not, the opening-dafishermen couldn't complain about the weather. It was beautiful during the morning hours, at least in northern Utah, with some taking shape as the afternoon advanced. More of the same w eather is expected for Sunday. Now here is a rundown on area fishing as reported by conservation officers and relayed by the Utah Highway Patrol: Northeast Utah Fishing pressure was d in the down about area, officers estimated. Starvation Reservoir was fair to poor with heavy pressure. Boaters did best. The Uinta River was fair fishing on baits. Flaming Gorge Reservoir drew a large crowd, but results were poor. The Green River below the Flaming Gorge Dam was slow. The stream was roily because of melting snow in the canyon. Steinaker Reservoir was slow fishing with heavy pressure. Southwest Utah s were frequent at Joes Valley and pressure was light with only 25 boats. Shore anglers did better than the boaters. Fishing fair. Scofield was fair from boats, good from shore. Officers counted 150 boats, said pressure was down troin last year. Most fish in class. Millsite had fair y 3 st thun-derhea- one-thir- rfRffeOcy?fr,VlVlftiAM5S646SB. couraged the turnout as between 4,000 and glers showed up on nice day to catch big the water, using boats as stepping stones. This year, however, snow like that shown on bank dis- a typical opening day at Strawberry walk across Normally, a person can Res-almo- U d 5,000 Sandra Ilaynie Nets Lead Tie for Links - f Md. Hayme of TOWSON, strokes back wa Caponi Young, who overcame a painful side injury to score seven birdies, five on the first seven holes enroute to a 73. But she also had seven bogies. (UPI) Ft. Worth, Two Donna Sandra 71 Tex., fired a i Saturday to tie Kathy Whitpp. worth for the lead after three , - 5 rounds of the $55,000 LPGA championship. Miss Haynie, the defending Pi : LPGA champion, was four strokes behind Miss Whit worth, of Richardson, Tex., going into the round. Five Birdies Miss Ilaynie had five birdies and would have pulled ahead of Miss Whitworth, who slumped to a 40 on the front nine, if she hadnt six suffered a double-bogeon the 15th hole. The two golfers are tied at 215 entering Sundays final round. Its wide open for the next 18 holes, Miss Haynie said. There are birdies to be had . . v.. - ' rs- on this course, but you can V,. lose them too. Miss Whitworth admitted she wasnt fully concentrating after her front nine disaster. Be Careful After that I was simply trying to be careful," she said. 1 got a little down but. I.v. "KMtwaMcoW-f i.egfa just kept trying and things hand for live opening minutes of Utahs 1075 This was the scene at surmise Saturday morning turned out alright. Now its a on were some where horse race." eager anglers fishing season opener. Fishing listed good. Strawberry Si", Palmer, the Sandra LPGAs leading money winner, also shot even par and was all alone at 218, one stroke ahead of Gail Denen-ber- g and Joann Washam and two ahead of Jocelyn Bouras-s- a and Carol Mann. Pop in Side Mrs. Y'cungs injury occurred on the practice tee prior to the third round. I feit this pop on my left side the first time I swung and suffered with it on the front nine. I can t complain too much because I made some great putts. Trying to explain her seven bogies, Mrs. Young said, This course is too tough not to make bogies. I tried to block out the pain, but was reminded of it every time 1 y m. -- it swung. Anybody three strokes back still has a chance to win she said. this tournament, Other winners included Tricia Schmid in the hunter scat equatation; Julie Joues in the hunter seat equatation Daniel Autrey in the walk trot pleasure class (8 years and under); Susan Wilson in the english pleasure (13 and under); Janice Metcalf in the english pleasure (It 17) and Chad Hughes in the pory western pleasure class (13 and under). Joy Merritt won a place in the winners circle by riding Call Me Charlie to top honors in the english pleasure stake for contestants 17 and under w hile Terri Bonnett claimed first in the saddle scat equate lion for riders 13 and under. show holds its The four-dagrand finale Sunday with a full quarter horse show featuring halter classes in tLe morning and performance classes in the afternoon. (14-17- y Another Defeat - A United (AP) womens basketball team ended a Soviet tour Saturday with a grim 8 record. The lest loss to the Russian was Fedederation team in tho Kazakhstan capital of Alma Ata. the official Soviet news agency Tass reported. MOSCOW States two-wee- k 0-- 92-5- 9 Wfimn SUNDAY SPECIALS Pan-sizer- h fishing. North Huntington drew 55 boats. Shore fishing slow, fair from boats for Light pressure on Huntington Creek. Central Utah Deer Creek Reservoir drew big crowd, fishing fair to good. Tibbie Fork drew moderate crowd, fishing fair. Southern Utah Mmcrsviile best spot in the area. Pressure heavy w ith 500 boats. Fish up to 3 '4 pounds, average l's pounds. Rated very good, Otter Creek produced well with heavy pressure. Some 700 boats. Mill Meadow and Forsythe Reservoirs both fair to moderate. Pressure light. Fish small. Johnson Reservoir and Fish Lake both verv slow. Shore fishing only because of ice. Panguitch Lake good. Salt Lake County's Oldest Haiuware Store QUITTING BUSINESS NTIRE STOCK REDUCED Gifts Housewares Hardware About 700 anglers, 120 boats. 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