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Show I iet Page 14—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, April 25, 1971 Rangers Eye| Black Hawks| Outdoor Roundup In TV Game | NEW By CASEY BOWN Much ado about the just ended Environment Week and most of it highly commenuable and onthe plusside. Action ranged from the Vietnamveteran's march on Washington to a float trip by canoe’ “ts on the polluted Jordan River. Probably the most effect've programs covering environmental problemshere at home were those conducted at out today to praise the 4l-year- old Horton for his valuable contributions to the brilliant Ranger rapidlydeteriorating environment. Maytheir tribe increase against Chicago and as a result Sunday afternoon. The game will be televised natienally by CBS, starting at 2:05 p.m. EDT, and another victory would put the Rangers in excellent position to advance to the finals, “T can’t tell you how outstanding Horton has been for us,” said Francis. “Game in and game out he’s been as steady as the Rock of Gibraltar. This guy is a real pro who has fitted into our team pattern ever since he many waterswill be fished — like wet or impassable side ALTA, Utah (UPI) — Junior City, had the day’s longest skiers from Sundance Ski Re- sianding jump of 88 feet, but sort ae both opening day fell back on style points. ts: events the Seventh annual Results: 11 and under, amateur: 1, National Gelande ChampionSteve Bounous, Sundance, 199.1. ships Friday. Steve Bounous and Ed Fuller- 2, Chris Jensen, Snow basin, ton outdistanced the other com- 198.6. 3, Don Bills, Sundance, petitors in the under-12-year-old 189.8. 4, Stewart Stroud, Corand 12 to 15-year-old events tez, Colo., 189.4. 5, Lee Jensen, Snow Basin, 180.7. respectively. 12 to 16, amateur: 1, Ed FulThe juniors opened the first day of the three-lay event on lerton, Sundance, 202.0. 2, Stethe gelande jump along side of ven Bills, Sundance, 200.8. 3, the Collins ski lift at the fam- Scott Sasso, Sundance, 196.6. 4, ous Wasatch Mountain ski ar- Mike Wade, Park City, 195.3. 5, Bill Salt, Solitude, 190.4. ea. Scott Gordon, 15, Salt Lake the New York takes a 2-1 lead over the Black Hawks into the fourth ona normal or Winsin Gelande Event during game of their semi-final series above water year since last October 1, and an excellent carryover of both stream and lake waters trom an above normal last year. Weather during these next four weeks will determine how Bounous, Fullerton Cop defense Stanley Cup playoffs. The Rangers have allowed only four goals, one of them into an empty net, in three games and may those of us who are “followers” soon join this bandwagon of action to make the tomorrows way oflife worth living. Five weeks from today the 1971 gene: | angling seasonwill Prospects for a be underwayasit starts Saturday, May Casey a TimHorton can easily get lost tunately manyof these were not well attended wherethey werespecial events not a part of the daily class curricula. All credit here goes to those who called attention to our roads into some areas — andcertainiy no one will want to plan a trip for the opener into water ofthe High Uintas, top of the Boulder, and other ranges whereonegets abovethe 9,000 foot elevation. Major streams will likely be high androily which adds to difficult fishing and confines most of the take to the use of baits. Exceptions here would be the spring creeks and most streams below damsites. This leaves most of us angling on the old favorite lakes ranched by improved roads, And mostof us means about a third ofour citizenry who annually take part in this exodus to thehills which peoplewise becomesthe greatest event of any year. ‘There is still timeto get tne gear in shape forthis big event to include avoiding the rush for fishing and-orboatlicenses which always seems to occur at the last minute. If at all possible an early leave takingfor the favoritefishing hole will mean less traffic problems andlost time. and Ends Chief use of thelittle brine shrimp in our Great Salt Lakeis their use as food for thetropicalfish manyof us havein our homes. Without the filtering action ofthese tiry creatures the lake could becomea cloudy, smelly mess. — Only two states —Nevada and New Mexicc — lack lawsto protect America’s vanishing hawks and owls. — Greattime over the next few weeks to visit the marshlands and other water fowl areas as the young will soon be hatched and on the water. — Only two ofall our Utah gamefishes are common to our waters. They are the native trout and whitefish. All others have heen introduced over the past 100 years. — Here is a list of dates for the opening of seasonsalready set: springturkey hunt, May 1; fishing, May 29; bear, May 15; mourning dove, Sept. 1; archery deer, Aug. 28; chukar, Hungarian, forest and sage grouse, Sept. 25; cottontail, Sept. 25; general deer, Oct. 23; pheasant and quail Nov.13; and who says thereisn’t plenty to look forward to’? Yours for fun, (UPI)—On in the crowd, but New York Coach Emile Francis took time our schools from the grade to the universitylevel. Unfor- good opening and seasor, ahead are b YORK team that has two All-Star defensemen and two All-Star | goeltenders, an old gaffer like | joined us two years ago. He works as hard as anyone in the oo and he’s strong as a Horton, completing his 19th year in the National Hockey League andparticipating in his 15th year in the playoffs, has announced this will be his final season as a player. He has a prosperous donut empire in Canada and he feels the time has come to devote all his energies to business, As a going-away present from the game, he'd like nothing more than to be part of another Stanley Cup champion to go with the four cups he helped win while at Toronto. Horton, three times a first All-Star during his career, admits age has helped to change his style. At one time he loved to carry the puck up the ice, a la Bobby Orr, and the Leafs occasionally would employ him at wing. “T can’t move as well as I used to and now I’m content just to move up to my own blueline and let the younger oe carry the puck,” Horton and Francis, who pays clese attention to such details, credits Horton as being among the most aggressive of the Ranger players during the playoffs. Goalie Ed Giacomin showed noill effects from a wound on his right leg suffered during Thursd?7 night’s 4-1 victory, and he will be ready to go Sunday afternoon if Francis so desires. ‘The best-of-seven series shifts to Chicago for the fifth game on Tuesday and if necessary the sixth game will be played at New York April 29 and the seventh game at Chicago May 2. 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