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Show semmenntnnEmeEieariiiicoa Lake Powell Fish Life Won't Be Endangered by Draw-Down— Pautzke SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Pautzke -addressed the -ban- ° ‘Utah outdoorsmen were assured Saturday night’ temporary release of water from Lake Powell will not endanger fish life in the body, of water behind quet session of the Utah Wildlife Federation Convention in Salt Lake City. The commissioner said the Interior Department was aware of problems that might exist be- »-Glen Canyon Dam. The assurance came from Clarence Pautzke, commission- cause of drainage of the lake and was ready to do everything necessary to protect fish life. Pautzke, who spoke on “Co- er of the U.S. Fish and Wild- “life Service in Washington, D.C. operative Recreation,” said the of Washington and Alaska be- ~ local views known, He also call- department would. do everything in its power to hold the lake at a-maximum recreation jJevel. He said steps were also fore accepting the federal post, ed for cooperation on’ a loeal, state and federal level. said that Interior Secretary Stewart Udall was ‘“‘very .con- servation minded and ‘fights planned to develop. access to the lake: and means of providing as much cold water as pos- sible in the lake. Pautzke, ‘who served as fish and gamedirector for the states He -noted’ the federal govern‘> Ment became involved in fish constantly for outdoorsmen.” ", and. game ne and recreation bemajor reclamatio Pautzke also. praised | small ~ ceuse wildlife-groups.as “the heart- projects ed by the fed. ; beat of outdoor recreation.” .He _ eral.government. said small grassrootsorganiza“Some of theseprojects extions were necessary to make ' ceed a state’s capacities to cope with them “and therefore’ the government ‘has liad to’ tooperate with states in fish and game matters,” Pautzke said. Pautzke told the group he bow and two million bass in, | Lake ‘Powell: sometime in: May. *. Delegates from throughout the state were in attendance for the : session of the two day. to make a personal visit to Lake Powell Sunday with Utah Fish and Game Director committee meetings during the afternoon. President Edward Richards Harold Crane. He also reported : } and Executive Secretary F.L. the Fish and Wildlife Service “Bud” Sullivan conducted the plans. to plant five million rain-, sessions. _ Arnold Palmer G rabs Lead in MastersTest = "SMI ||Tiger of The Tees’ | Gains 4 Stroke Edge content to stay away from trou- ~ By OSCAR FRALEY ble, let the birdies come when they might and defy the field UPI Sports Writer AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) —Arn- to close the gap. Onebirdie did The talk around the Houston Colts is that Paul Richards, their reigning general manager, hankers to get back on the field again as dugout boss . . . and will persuade him to do so just as soon as the Colts ean come up with a re- old Palmer, once, again the tiger of the tees, grabbed the Masters golf championship by the throat Saturday when he fired a blazing three - underpar 35-34—69 for a 10 - underpar 206 and a runawaythird round lead. Only four shots in front of little Gary Player when the day’s play started, Palmer spectacle team... . Missing from the UCLA eontingent at the Olympic Erickson, a star of their rush to the national championships. But Keith must have stopped hustling when the season ended. Why. wasn’t. he. at. the Olympic test? .. . “Missed Walt Hazzard the plane,’ answered Cap- tain -Walt ‘Hazzard succinetly. ... : Hazzard, the No. 1 collegian in the country, has been consistently downgraded by-.the. local Los referring to the NEA All-American team chosen by the pro coaches in which he was the only man named on every ballot. Worst thing about all the honors coming his way, admitted the slick guard, was that they kept him out of classes for almost a month... . Yogi Berra will go for almost any off-field activity, except bowling. And he’s part owner of a New Jersey set of alleys. Yogi walked into a bar in Tampa. ARNIE DOES DANCE FOR HIS FANS—Arnold Palmer, leading the Master tourney at the threequarters mark with a near record 206—10 strokes under par after 54 holes—picked up one of those mms TC Exhibition and another Palmer gallery as Arnie’s “Army” marched faith- Baseball fully in his wake, saw him lose ground momentarily with a “Double yogurt,” Results Couple of Yankees were sitting around. . . . “Milk on * * bogey and cheered his slashing i ‘therocks,” quickly yelled one. . . commanded thie other. .. . comeback with three birdies in By United Press International * Dave Nicholson, the husky outfielder of the At Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Chicago White Sox, is faulted more for his numerous Milw. . 100 000 010— 2 100 strikeouts than any fielding deficiencies. But he has NEY: 000 000 100— 1 81 to wonder after a recent experience in Sarasota. It Sadowski, Tiefenauer (8) and| was the ninth inning, and he dropped an easyfly ball. When the side was ‘retired, he trotted in,still, boiling Torre. Bouton, Reniff (8) and over the muff. The farther he ran, the madder he Howard. Winner — Sadowski. got. When he reached-homeplate, he stopped, took off Loser — Reniff. HR — Alou. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1964 Lehi Spikers Down BY High, WeberNine Union in Triangular Meet his glove and flung it angrily into the stands. A few seconds later, someone in the stands threw it right oo At Cocoa, Fla. back at him.... jl Oklahoma City (PCL) LEHI—Lehi’s track and field Ever hear of Karl Mildenbergér, Nino Benvenuti, 001 030 000— 4 71 team defeateds.BY High and Luis Folledo,Brian Curvis, Francois Pavilla? They’re Houston 020 100 000— 3 10 2 Ugion in a triangular meet Friall. prominently ranked fighters in the Ring's latest Drott and Hoffman. Yellen day afternoon. 2 “listings. And we didn’t even get down below the and Bateman. The Pioneers scored 73% welterweights. ... ; ‘ " points to 54% for Union and BY High 39. - Jim Gentile of the Kansas City Athletics stands At Charleston, W. Va. keep can he if season this Chi. (A) 20 120 010— 6 71 extra The results: to make some $3,000 his -weight. below 218. Owner Charley Finley called Cincinnati 004 012 00x— 7 141 1 100—Tie for first between the mercurial first baseman and promised-a bonus of Buzhardt, Ackley (5), Wil- Ostler of Union and Daniels of $125 for every weekly weigh-in which showed Gentile helm (7) and Carreon, McNert- Union; Gunn, BYH; Gilbert, (5). O’Toole, Nichols (7), Lehi. Time—10.3. below that, figure. What Finley didn’t know was ney Worthington (8) and Edwards. 220—Gunn, BYH; Allred, Lethat at the very moment he called Gentile and out- Winner — O'Toole. Loser — hi; Carlson, Union; Daniels, lined the deal, Gentleman Jim had just stepped off the Ackley. HR — Nicholson, HanUnion. Time—24.2. bathroom scale weighing 214... . sen (2). 440—Johnson, BYH; Hardy, * oe * Lehi; Peterson, Lehi; Keith, to convince the Milwaukee Braves there At Asheville, N. C. BYH. Time—54.2. Don’t isn’t a bit oflack mixed in with Sandy Koufax’s obvi- Phila: 00 000 102-3 61 880—Gines, Lehi; Billingham, ous talents... The Dodger left-hander started agains Pitts. 004 423 30x—16 200 Union; Harris, Lehi; Stein, nineinwentthefull _He them seven times last year. Bunning, Duren (6), Green Lehi. Time—2:14. nings to°beat-them in the first‘game. He never fin- (8) and Triandos. Gibbon, Short Mile—Mower, Union; Marished another game ~Milwaukee. Yet he was (4), McBean (5), Sisk (8) and tin, BYH; Powell, Lehi; Hurrunson, Union. Time—5:02.9. never beaten.... ~ Burgess. Winner — Gibbon: Low Hurdles — Smith, Lehi; Between you’n’me, after Joe Kuharich broke the Loser —-Bunning. HR—Lynch, Johnson, BYH; Frederickson, training barrir in the NFL by dealing off stars like Clemente, Stargell, McFarlane, Union; Lemon Union. Time — Sonny Jurgensen and Tommy McDonald, young owner Allen, Herrnstein. 22.1. Jerry Wolman called him and pleaded, “If you ever Broad jump — Robinson, Lehi; Lamb, Union; Frederickdecide to trade Timmy Brown -(the Eagles’ Brilliant At Portsmouth, Va. 00 000 000—0 5 son, Union; Whitehead, Union “hnalfback), give me 24 hours’ notice—so I can book N. Y. (N) a plane to Isfael.”... Discus Patterson Forced To Move Because of Race Prejudice ‘NEW YORK (UPI)—Former because of alleged racial preju- dice by his. white neighbors. . The Negro athlete put his 11- From Utes Did ‘Walk Off’ A Course Robinson, a former baseball 20-000 010— 3 61 Norman, Gregory (6), Toth (9) Carlos Ortiz Tops Lane, Retains Title i and was relieved by Dennis Anderson in the fifth. Second baseman Mike Webb sparked the Wildcats’ hitting at- ship of the world. The bout ended in confusion Pantaneo scored the bout for Javelin. — Adamson, Lehi; Ortiz, 144-141, Carrasquio had it Worley, Lehi; Davenport, Lehi; 147-141 and Fernandez had ‘it Ostler, Union. Distance—142 feet 5 inches. vault—Laycock, _BYH; and Bertell. Winner — Norman. Burgess, Lehi; Baker, BYH; .|Loser — Conley. HR — Conig- Daniels, Union. Height—11 feet liaro, Bertell, Tillman. 3 inches. Shot—Morehouse, Lehi; Knudson, Union; Wiide, BYH; Che- dister, Lehi. Distance—43 feet| John, ‘Ramos (3), Abernathy (6), Bell (8) and Azcue. Hendley, Shaw (7), MacKenzie (9) and Haller, Crandall (1), Bar- lon (8). Winner—Hendley. Loser-—John, HRs—Crandall,.Held, |MeCovey, Alvis, Whitfield. Los Angeles.(N) at Los eles (A) (aight) % ‘ - — Golf Club course because of damp weather, instead of touring the course in his electric cart to watch play in the Mas- tack with two doubles. The los- ters. er for the Redskins was Dave But the chair-bound Jones, holding court for visitors, reVarbell. A single by Lynn Hatfield in members when he was the head man of the fairways and doesn’t the bottom of the seventh inning agree with those who ‘walk SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) — drove in Weber State’s winning off’? a course so that they kriow Carlos Ortiz used a buzz- run in the second game. distances to the yard, foot and saw attack of hooks: to body Linescores: inch. and head to score a unanimous (First Game) “Anyhow,” he says, “I never decision over Kenny Lane of Utah 000-000-0—0—3—3 did it. I found it better fo play Muskegon, ‘Mich., in their 15-|' 100-011-x—3—5—1 round bout Saturday. night and Varbell and Selby; Jancek, retain the lighweight champion- Anderson (5) and) Gardner. of Union and Smith of Lehi; McKee, Union. Height — 5 feet 5% inches. Pole UPI Sports Writer AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)—Fear- Utah in Ogden Saturday by less Fraley’s fairway facts and figures from thé Masters golf High scores of 3-0 and 7-6. (Gunn, Wilde, Keith and Mar- The Wildcats limited the Utah tournament: tin), Union. Time—No time re- nine to three hits in the opener The immortal Bobby Jones ported. which was won by Ron Jancek. has confined himself to his cotJancek pitched the first four tage at the Augusta National ‘}Powell, L. Jackson, ‘Bowens.* tie’ for second between Lamb At Oklahoma City, Okla. By OSCAR FRALEY Medley ‘relay — BY (Second Game) Utah * 000-411-0—6—7—3 Weber erée Peter Patitaneo, andjudg-| and G: High jump— Olsen, Union; es Rafael Carrasquio and Ed- heavyweight boxing champion star, was charged in a federal Floyd Patterson plans to sell his “expensive ‘suburban horfie Immortal Bobby Jones Never Time—3:54,2. ;| with the announcer first saying that it was a majority decision and. then. announcitig’ that ref- —114 feet 1 inch. easy through the front nine, Takes Pair 11 inches. 880-Relay—Lehi (Smith, Robinson, Usher, Allred); Union. Time—1:42.2. OGDEN (UPI) — Weber State Mile relay — Lehi (Harris, College swept a baseball doubleStein, Gines, Peterson), Union. header from the University of —Distance—18 feet 4% inches. Balti. + , was the .’sw slammer of old and they-saw him playing better. than ever. Plays It Safe He was playing it safe and i az Walt Hazzard ruHii, a Be et Angeles .Lakers as’a “pro deficiencies. Does it bother him? ... “Don’t they look kind of silly,” asked Walt, “after the NEA poll?” ... “The King” hitched up his pants, threw caution to the winds and went charging at faced Sunday’s final round with that long, rolling golf course in a fat five - shot lead on Bruce defiance of the odds. He rapped Devlin of Australia, whose 34- home a birdie on the 14th and 33 — 67 matched Ben Hogan’s best round of the tournament and put him at 211. Dave Marr Reaching the carpet in two, he shot a 69 for 212, six shots had a 25 foot putt for an eagle, back, while at 213, seven: shots missed by three feet but ran it behind, were Briton Peter But- down for a birdie. Then, on the ler and Jim Ferrier- with 69s 190-yard 16th, a par three, he and Player with a 72. cut his tee shot over the water But Palmer obviously was go- 20 feet from the flag — ing to take a lot of catching rolled it home to thunderous after firing rounds of 69, 68 and = |69 over the rugged 6,980 - yard par 72 course. “The King,” charging. back strokes on the 14th hole Saturday. Arnie (left) is after six months away from the winner’s circle, took t he play shown doing a dance for his ecstatic fans and then away from a 35-32 — 67*— best strides laughingly toward the hole (right) to re- round of the tournament — by trieve his ball. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) b Ben Hogan which left the aging Texan at 215 along with Jack Nicklaus, who had a 37-34 — 71. It was another Palmer day basketball tirals is Keith prospect, for his defensive come for him on the 530 - yard par five eighth hole when he was just short of the green, wedged to three feet and: ran it.down for his out 35. But on the llth hole he missed the green and lest that shot back to par. That’s when |