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Show et rr iatacwntncrmaneane'ees Chance army Craig fomd some acceptance as did the 946 Enfield soon | SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —, Her score on the final round Bev Nelson successfully defend-/at the Parleys Canyon E B y STEVE MORROW Mountain Dell this week. She easily won the Sthole'total of 241. Marcia Thayne meet with a total of 229, i2/shot an even par 37 on “the jstrokes better than her nearest/Mountain Dell front nine and competitor. |was low net winner with a 210. | |Second lownet was Gwen Hen- derson with a 2!3-and-third low REVISE SHEDULE net was City Parks champion NEW YORK (UPI)—Mon-|Ada Nelson with a 214 day’s. final round of the $250,000 Other flight winners include: Westchester Golf Classic will be Sov evens, 262, ie ised ; light; Inc. Analee Anderson, 270, third flight; Nada Ruess, 293 pm. EDT. | fifth flight. BENNETT'S . . . in Provo on two walks, an error, and a wild pitch, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) No Headquarters for Loblonizer. Paints in 1322 Colors Hitter = championship . . |perfect game and tong fom the vie president of That's Chanet. ‘The tall 2 ‘The only major change we have made in recent years was| tHe, United States. o go to a lighter weapon some dozen years ago when the .243| “ls greatest thrill? i Network telecast will be seen from 5 to 6| fourth flight; Sally Ware, 298, FREE PLAY BALL. with purchase of one gallon or more of Colorizer Paint He comipletely; throttled the) bed allowing no runner to advance TOF GLASS SPORTING, 0008 i wis. covaniied Tes BENNETT'S @ ORNAMENTAL IRON Ned] 72 W. Center — Ph, 33-788 ree Parking in Rear © MIRRORS and SUNDRIES Free Delivery league no-hitter Friday, with his|tight here in Ohio,” he said} with Hubert if he’srey,never actsleft! @§!heyond firsthitbase, four to theOnlyoutfield hang were Followed then the 270 and since a host of other fine rifles|father, mother and home town/afler the game which the}unaffectedly as in various ‘Todayweights thesefiends lookingcallon,of then accept-| Minnesota took by a 241lthe farm Ohio| and only was one,sharply Lee Maye’s choices arecalibres being to suit:the to eachtaste yearofineveryone, new callives ed @ phone congratula-/score over Cleveland. where he in wasnorth-central born. to right hit, drive ioe li at a — “ re second flight; Ruth Nelson, 284, Sports Hurls Factory loads ean be had from 110 grain to 20 grain for var-|Chance pitched his first major|basketball flight was Laura Day, with a | ayy i T'd still have to say it was|Hollywood, won the Cy Young mint hunting to elk or moose. course ed her crown with a 12-stroke Friday wasa five-over-par 79 to Jead in the Utah Women’give her the low gross-title. {Amateur Golf Tournament at) Second in the championship Bayarciatntteenage tesalientini wo Be ho ee market gun manufa in to putthi libre onto the Sunday Herald SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, ser . Bey Nelson Wins State _ Amateur Crow? Easily There is a saying that the old lever action 30-30 rifle won the west. It is also true that calibres like the 25-35, 25, and .35 rifles were both favorites and top hunting pieces of their time. And even though many of these older models, especially the 30-30, are still in use and take big game each year they are not in a class with the more modern rifles as we know them. Your scribbler realizes many folks, both old and young, will take exception to-the-last-statement and \we-too- grow nostalgic when talking about the game we have bagged with several of these older guns, We would also be the first to admit that anyone who knows and Observes the limitations of his old firearm will do better than fair afield. The fact remains that the hunter using ‘one of the older calibres is handicapping himself if he takes his hunting seriously and who doesn't? < The old 30-30 was our first rifle and did a great job at the time both as a CASEY BOWN saddle gun and light, easy to carry rifle when tramping the hills on shanks ponies. Next came the 35 Remington autoJoader and this was a dandy for brush hunting and fast firing, ‘Then the oversize 22s like the high power Savage and the ‘Hornet with this light, fast hunting load for their time proving great for varmints or maybe even an antelope but not worth @ hoot for bigger animals. PITCHING FORM OF DEAN CHANCE is pictured in this ~ About this time Savage came out with the very fine 300) sequence during his no-hit game against the Cleveland Indians calibre lever action and this one made early rapid gains in| which the Angels won 2-1, Helost his shutout in the first inning Popularity both as a saddle and hunting weapon. 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