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Show 14 THE SUNDAY HERALD, Provo, Glah Griffith, Outdoor Roundup Mark in Key Bout By Casey Bown NEW Griffith, lay now the walleye pike will begin their spawning activities andit is during this period that they become most vulnerable to the hook and line. Though walleyes are resident to only a few of our state waters, their sporting and table qualities are at- q dddleweight elimina rn And perhaps no he's a middlentender tracting more anglers each year Utah Lake has become best known tor walleye fishing since this warm water species was introduced into several waters VERNON LAW L. J. SILVESTER dun ineaars os une wshaccuet here at all seasons, creeled each year tivit th z t f ivity, with most of YORK a GENE FULLMER — Dearwid O,. McKay Award Goesto Five e but the best returns are during the spawning ac th Sex belie year th the action be: par the Vi e Cc y WwW r 0 s ive Athletes e mouth of the Provo River and in the lower reduced limit of two in the river proper as a protection to the spawning stock lastest fishing last year occuredin the new, big Willard Bay Lakeadjacent the town of that namein Box Elder County " Limits of walleye were the rule during the spawning period as earlier plants of fish averaged out at two pounds. This should be a good one again this month as the reproduction cycle gets underway. A few fish are taken on baits and most of come at other times than during this gest fish your scribbler has caught wasafive pounder taken in June at MudCreek Bay whilebaiting the bettom with a dead chub minnow Daredevils, meps, and other moving hardwarewill takethem. Best returnsin this season come from using large weighted scrape out a1 iS acchaoe over a Jocal trial horse named © es ’ Five famous sports figures prograni starting at8p.m.inthe Golden Tee Award in 1989, the me will receive the David O.McKay Wilkinson Center Ballroom Byron Nelson awardj twice,: and inihen224ft. 5 in. He placed fourth the Tokyo Olympic Gamesin Awardfor Athletic Excellence at Elder Marion D. Hanks, was honored by the National 1964 andfifth in the Mexico City assistant to the Council of the Academy of Sports twice. . , Taeences Sas in 1968. Beforethe196 at Brigham Your ° Twelveof the LDS Church, will Law won fame as a pitcher Olym pics, he won 22 straight master of ceremonies. All mee asper, Gene Fullmer Bill ve indicated their in- with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Killebrew waslast year’s Most wor the coveted Cy Young of being present at the a iteeet ge hyDivsmd Award (givento the outstanding Valuable tUirilled thousands vd “i of sports fans pitcher in the major leagues) in American Leag) 96 Casper was golfer of the year ¥ heir achievements, will be 1960 the same year the Pirates Minnesota Twinsafter in 1966 and 1968, and has almost presented plaques and’a gold every top golf tile. He was a won the World Series. the majors with 49 homers and . -in ied engraved pen and pencil sets Vardon Trophy winner five He now A world record holder in the 140 runs-batt that night times, memberof the Ryder Cup discus throw, Silvester im- ranks 13th in major league Filmof each award winnerin teamfourtimes,recipientof the proved his record twice in 1968 history with 446 homeruns. Fullmer was formerly midaction will be shown during the Metropolitan Gulf Writers’ with throws of 218 ft. 4 in. and river itself. Limit in the lake is six, with a wo weeks ago, Mark was just another unranked fighter toiling away to | a m HARMON KILLEBREW dleweight boxing champion aid St i0-odd blocks away t have seemed like it was years away as Mark of Struggled for one of those the wold ee?nickeland-dime purses in a Tickets for the event will b sale until » dingy, second-storyfight club. But then Mark got the break tl Only 1500 seats are a for the proceeds w the BYU Department for bahquet going to Athletic scholarships. The entire event is being sponsored by the fresh manclass. NIT Adds Oklahoma The Tiger-Griffi between twe of the top fighters in the world, and it was billed that the winner would get to meet middleweight champion Nino Benvenuti. Mark probably has little chance of landing a title bout with Benvenuti even NEW YORK (UPI)—The (N.Y.), Marquette, Georgia if he beats the odds by NationalInvitation Tournament Tech, Army, Georgetown, Utah, upsetting Griffith, but the selection committee made the Miami of Ohio, Duquesne and Garden didn’t want to degrade 13th addition to its 16-member Manhattan. the affair by reducing it to 10 field Friday by choosing The tournament begins next rounds. Oklahoma, runner-up to Kansas Fridaynight with a doubleheadState for the Big Eight er at Madison Square Garden. Therefore, Mark suddenly found himself in a 12-rounc conference title. streameror jig flies. Bright colors do the trick and yellow is the most popular. Fish them along ihe bottom with a jigging motion eliminator. Unfortunately, he’s The walleye enthusiast might profit by taking a fishing trip to two reservoirs on the Lower Sevier River drainage near Delta. These two water, Gunnison Bend and DMAD, are located just north and southwest, Oklahoma, 18-7, is tied with Kansas for the second spot in the Big Eight. But Kansas, since it is hosting an NCAA regional tournement, is prohibited from participating in another tournament. respectively, of the town. Both of these lakes have long since been stocked with walleyes and neither one ever PRO”ESTORS gathered at the University of Washington to demand that administrators sever ties with Brighari Young University. The demonstrators occupied some classroomsin series of hit-and-run forays. sees many anglers. With Eb Stapely a year ago in Delta we talked with one of the few local anglers who had just taken an eightpound walleye from the DMAD. Hetold us he'd had “pretty good” luck all spring fishing with a daredevil. Initially, early plants of walleye were made in many unproductive or marginal trout waters to include Hyrum, Echo, The demonstration ended when the word was circulated that the police were on their way. Damageto buildings was minor. (Herald-UPI Telephoto.) Smith Comments on Flood WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) help but miss the game,” he —There's one ball playerall the says. “I hope he gets whatever rest are watching now. he wants .. I’m not saying Even without ut spring spri training, Curt Flood is destroying Curt eae a a ce Loa baseball by what he’s doing.” lass Bran she NauOre Smith shows every sign of Borham, Nine Mile and Yuba reservoirs, Some responded with fair fishing, like the first recorded walleye at two pounds taken from Hyrum in 1956, but most plantsfailed in the long run. Reggie Smith, the best one in At present there appears to belittle the American League,is among natural reproduction of these fish in those watching Flood to see waters where they are found, Utah Lake how he cemes out. being the exception. Since walleye eggs Smith respects him not only as a ball player but also as a human being. He saw where Flood tried to play baseball this year and how that attempt was blocked by the courts two days ago. Smith says Flood should go to the Philadelphia Phillies arehard to comeby nowatanyprice, the fish and game folks are attempting to take eggs for hatching and replants from Willard Bay this month. Thewalleye is a much sought gamefish in other areas and it is to be hoped that this and play. fishery can be maintained in some of our warm, lowelevation lakes which are not productive oftrout fishing, At least, they do till areal angling niche at this period of the year before most of us head for the hills for Smith is aware that sounds presumptuous because here he is onlyin his fourth season with Boston and he’s 24. But he isn't trying to be critical of Flood. “I’m mére or less putting trout myself in his situation. Hecan’t feels. Up to a point. To be traded after 12 years is a blow to him. He doesn’t want to be uprooted. Trades are part of baseball, though. I remember when (Ken) Harrelson was by this club to becoming the American traded League’s next superstar and Cleveland. I found out a lot you can imagine how the about human nature.” Minnesota Twins feel about What, for example? that, because they originally “Like how the people of owned him. The Red Sox drafted him from the Twins’ Boston reacted, how the ball farm system in December of players reacted, and how Harrelson reacted,” 1963 and now Smith says he wouldn’t like to be traded says. “He was hurt. He didn’t want to be traded. He had a either. great year for us the year “T wouldn't like it, but I before and I could understand guess I'd have to go,” he says. “I_can understand how Flood why he wanted to stay here.” The Sooners are led by Garfield Heard, a 6-foot-6 forward who has bounced back successfully after off-season knee surgery. Louisville and Cincinnati, the Missouri Valley Conference runners-up, were named Thursday. Earlier selections were Louisiana State, St. John’s probablyover his head. HULL MAY PLAY The 31-year-old Griffith is a cagey veteran with 12 years of LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Bob- professional experience to call by Hull of the Chicago Black on against the 23-year-old Hawks may be able to play Mark. Griffith has a 61-11 tonight against the Los Angel record compared to Mark's 18Kings despite the knee injur 7-1 mark. suffered in New York The biggest victory ever Sundaynight. scored by Mark was highly Hull was hurt in the third controversial decision over Joe period Sunday but he came Shaw, a hotand-cold fighter with the team to Los Angeles whois considered well past his and a club spokesman said he prime. Griffith has beaten the was undergoing treatment in best around, including Luis hopes of playing against the Rodriguez, Benvenuti, Benny Kings. Hull’s injury was Paret, Joey Archer and most described as ‘‘strained or torn” recently fourth-ranked Doyle ligaments in his right knee. Baird. 102ma SUPERSCOPE. Sony Model 20 MakesDriving a Pleasure End traffic blues with the sound of your favorite music played on Sony's new Model 20 car stereo cassette player. With 12 watts RMS. It's the most powerful stereo on wheels! 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