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Show Sunday|Herald 13 A Fuller Takes”Big Gamble In Hopkins Battle Monday MMMM) ii] SROAY, -_APRE.9, 00 The growing numbers of’ walleyed pike fishermen could "LEATHERNECK" FABRIC BY GREYSTONE well give serious thought. to a trip down Delta way. Nearby Delta on the Sevier River are two large reservoired takes | called DMAD and Gunnison Bend. They were stocked with “ walleyes and white bass from Utah aka Lake by. our f and g folks during recent years and are already showing real promise of being fine fishing waters for By STEVE SMILANICH SALT LAKECITY (UPI) Don Fullmer, with middle: these species of: game fish. Just how good the fishing may be a — AN EXCEPTIONAL ever staged in the beautiful the ‘However, he- has never fought on Feb, 14 of this year when B ater-in-the-round. an opponent with Fullmer’s ex-/he ed 21 E ‘an The contest is considered a perience. ra- gamble for the West Jordan, Promoter Dewey tions, and Joe Hopkit ster with heavyweig | Fullmer, 28, has a 40-103 rec. E a ord He has met several ranked Moore, bullyboy because he has to gain and a lot to lose. le newcomer to fight promoting is|fighters hoping for a full house of 2,800\clude a has not been determined yet — mainly tions, tangle Monday night in a and a gate of $20,000. Fullmer non-title Fullmer, youngest member of because only a handful of local old tim- bout considered a big gamble the fighting Fullmer clan, is will receive 30 per cent of the in 1965. ers do any fishing there. Their efforts for Fullmer. While rated the No: 1 middleweight gate and Hopkins 20 per cent. have produced walleyes to seven pounds Fullmer, the much . traveléd contender by the World Boxing The bout’ also presents the!a game and his credentials in- | win over Griffith in a B bout Salt Lake City Pure Wool SUITS | many, consider the bout | for Fullmer, the West and white bass to three, all from shore' | first confrontation between rival Jordan boxer doesn't see it that fishing near the dam on the Gunnison| 60-pound contender from West Association and hopes to get a managers Marv Jenson and way. “I feel my experience will Jordan, Utah, and Hopkins, a shot at champion Emile Grif. Bend water. This water just west of Angelo Curley make a big difference,” said he. virtual unknown outside his fith town has a good boat launching ramp CASEY BOWN home state, clash in @ sched- Hopkins, a Murray, Utah Jenson once managed Fullmer Jenson, who contends he has near the dam but they tell us no one uled 12round bout for the youngs ial until he retired from the rimg found weaknesses in Fullmer's } has tried the boatfishing. world’s junior light heavyweight foray pclaeghaah game to enter politics. Curley|style we ene movies of | The DMAD lake,upriver northeast of Delta somefive miles,+ championship. to move into the heavyweight worked as trainer for Jenson's/some of “s fights, predicts his has no launching sites and apparently is practically “unfished.”” “The over-the-weight backyard ranks and figures a win over stable of fighters that once in- oe wil ae " This despite the fact that it has been much the more heavily battle between the two Utah Fullmer coulddirection ‘get him ‘started| Gene (vetFullmer, tn weight Rex Layne,) has been when “Anactive stocked of the two waters. Nor has anyone-sampled the fishing fighters who once sparred in the right the former mid- sinceFullmer last December he on the river itself between the two dams against one another, -will be Hopkins a former Golden poner range ue O09 retiandtsilheciols to . Your scribbler literally blew into Delta last midweek with the intention of sampling some of this fishing. Persist- ame cageee Val- 6)come HDi ere the’ Curley, a former New Yorker, decision over Billy Brigham of Pound division, is unbeaten ec me Fullmer's manager Henderson, Nev., in his last, ent winds of near hurricane velocity denied any opportunity bia will be-the-first-fight, tart) inseven “Professional bouts.) |when Jenson stepped out of|start in January. fo cast aline so we settled for & looksee and. visiting with ‘boxing. Hopkins’ exceptional} Fullmer has-sparreda total of the local folks. The winds also denied Gary Iverson, Dave amateur record and -his poten-|140 rounds in preparation for| Bancroft, and E. D, Stapley from launching a boat on either ie tured Jenson back into box-|the bout. Hopkins has sparred | water for the purpose of checking the fish populations by 100 rounds but has done m ore! gill net and shocker. Stapley, the local conservation officer, "Fropkins signed with Jenson roadwork, allowed he’d just have to try and get some more fishermen out to sariple what was in the lakes. So the foregoing suggestion for such a trip by fishermen, or just for a worthwhile one day drive and the sightseeing | Leatherneck’ Twill With Permanently | Creased Trousers, *69” Don't settle for ony suit, regard- less of the tempting price ie a good ramp, fine sandy beach and ample room if he likes to ski. leancy created by the death of|pointed commission chairman, = ‘THE KEY to timing is to think fluld! Here is fuid foot work—e follow-through with proper slide and balance. corner right now. Here is the latest | BULLOCK--195 West 300 South bass fishing at Powell is only fair but picking up daily as the|you. Turn away for a moment) finer points of the game. 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Smooth, Quiet, Economical, Handy fishing below the railroad tracks half way up the lake; the Mental tricks which will help|begin concentrating on the could roil the stream and slow. this one down in a hurry any| key to it is—would you believe cause it'll show on the score time now; Deer Creek, up with some of the best bank) Practice? There are several) sheet. Also, you'll be able to t Ponts Avellebte * POWER GENERATOR * SEE THEM SOON AT Casey sizes 36 to $4 reg., short, long, X-Long & Portleys \ from the Fremont River in Wayne County but the early runoff/I'm being repetitious, but the| you'll quickly recognize it be- is sureof our backyard lake right|from remembering each single given up! EAL SUIT for MISSIONARIES Sidie Mokace ANOTHER FIRST FROM HONDA! Minersville is still slow; both bait and evening flyfishing Lesson 1¢— \the stance, pushaway, penduare taking the rainbow at Nine Mile; the biggerfish at Flam|lum, shuffling and steps to the ing Gorge are still.spawning but are in fair condition and on By BILLY WELUda ae line as one smooth motion, the feed much of the time; some fair catches from Borham guy or gal who unlocks Think fluid if you will! When ~ Reservoir east of Duchesne; brown and some rainbow coming this dark secret has it made.|you have reached this stage, Saturday and will with phenomenal lasting power—a sult that will still be looking smort and going strong after two or more ordinary gorments havelong ringside Monday night for the will be staged under the super- Don Fullmer Joe Hopkins bout|vision of the State Athletic Com: at fa! Valley Music Hall. |mission. vin (Mog) Warren of} Dean Smith and Golden Allen sori ille was recently appoint-|are the other two commission ed to the commission by Gov.|members and they too will be Calvin Rampton, Hefills a va-jat ringside. Smith is newly ap- the general trout season starting June &, this year. Should ..Water warms—and the Leatherneck twill. Here's @ sult NORTH SALT LAKE (UPI)—\Lou Petro, |The newest memberof the Utah| The fight card, first ever Athletic Commission will be at|scheduled at the Music Hall, you go we'd suggest local inquiry at Delta about the roads | knows you might just latch onto a lunker? Where to go fishing between snowstorms makes up the you've looked ot the superior value of our To Attend MondayRing Go One day would do it though a weekend would save crowd- ing the time. We'd suggest making the tris by way of Santaquin| and Eureka then south to Lynndyl and Delta on Highway 6-50. Stops along the way could include some of the old mine diggings, a bit of rock hounding, and the well-worth-while short turnoff from the main highway to Utah’s moving sand dunes ‘some 15 miles south of Tintic. On the way back a change of scenery could be had by turning off onto state Highway 132 at Lynndyl and home by way of Nephi, or visa versa. Either way the roads are good. This is one of those lower élevation trips most worth- | while before the warm June weather arrives and with it | Teal the lakes nearbyee 2 shwith officer Sn 1 if the fishing alone is major reason the trip. And tags until New Athletic Board Member along the way. 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