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Show Sunday, June 20, 1971 Outdoor Top 1970 Baseball Roundup NEW YORK (UPI)—Johnny Campo, who grew up across the ee street Wonder whythe majorportion of books about WindsorGian‘s 3 —esirforewhitesox 31380 jyarenSenators ia _fiilicrest yankees Hillcrest Bombers would cater io the large majority of anglers of which the great majority are using baits or trolling-casting lures. As one whowentthrough the fishing “chairs”, your seribbler can vouch for the sport and > fectiveness of fly fishing, In fact, that is the only waywefished for five years and one of those years used dry fly only. We also agree with nationwide creel census records that, day in and day out, the greatestfish getteris fly fishing. Maybe this is because so many writers share the opinion that the only artof fishiag is with a a To this we can only reply that the ability (art) of bait and lure fishing can be as highly developed and have as many techniques as the so-called purist fly angler would have you believe is only true of his sport. Werecall manytrips into lakes of the Uintas and other mountain ranges whenfish that were off the fly would quickly strike a oe of a worm on 2small hook fished just under the water surface — andcastwith fly fishing gear just as one would a wetfly. We submitthatthe bait gear you use, how you string and placethebait, at whatdepth it is used, and a hostof other tricks ofthe tradeonelearns over the years are very similar to the schooling onegoes through with fly fishing. Add the same fortro! and casting lures when a feller really gets good at it. In fact, the rightfly can be a spectacular fish getter when trolled on most se 1 2 (333 Westmore UianEeASe 6g Westmore Wildcats 2 9 000 HieronPica 71 @ oem braves 12 33 Hillcrest Whitesox 1 2383 pelt Foundry 2 2 i : .500 250 ast Week's Resvits Nayiors 9, Backmans 7 State Farm 10, Rotary 6 Allen Tile and marble 7, Moose 5 Rotary 8, Backm: lakes. Wehad ourreal comeupanceaboutfly fishing specialline, leader, the rightfly, and then skilled casting,to placethefly gently onthe water inthe proper pplace, wetripped to the Uintas with our WithrstWithspinning fy fly behind be outfit.a casting fishin’. likely title might well be “Fishin Fun’, with maybe a half pase devoted to using a fl ouifit since most who do say it is a real tou; thing to learn. Forinstance we'd like to learn skill of using the new plastic worms — and what can be more of an artificial lure than that? Can you imagine more than 4,000 fishing folks at little Minersville Reservoir on the opening weekend? One would think they would catch every fish in the lake.Yet our rons say the success there recently ranges from fair ts fantastic. Evinrude Motors carry at least these basic items wherever one takes his motor: spark lugs, spark plug wrench,pliers, screw driver, iction tape, spare propeller with nut, drive pins and the owner’s manual. A quickly cleaned fish is the best eating fish. Creerte mis Eee putting trout on a stringer in the water. Evenif it is alive when ee on the stringer, they quickly die, lose lavor and the meat =u softens. as ‘a Pe i 250 Lions 000 Results Las? Week: eee Am. 10, Wasatch Sertoma This Week's Schedule Monday Wasatch Sertoma vs. Lions 5 p.m. General Am. vs Taylor Mullets eethalers Provo’s boys and girls teams Samiyoa over the Juab girls, 5- scored victories in recent Central Utah Little League ‘tate: tennis L Boys matches — Mark Jensen, The boys team defeated the Senne ire et David Juab boys, 6-1, while the girls Williams, P, def. Brad Vickers, 3 3 500 — Week Thalman Jewelers Tuesda 8; Join Feteher,P, def. Kerry 5:30 p.m. —seetnalers vs First , $2; Allen Peay, J, Can Security Bank — Pacific Pipe vs Allens 5 Market" Girls’ Tourney —eaneld Plumbing Dick Foote, 8-4; John’ Danger- 5:30 p.m. P Starts Tuesday field P, dt. scot Greennalg, writ, Volardsen ve e Pacific Pipe SPRINGVILLE — A ute matches — Kris Clark, Tour- P, def, Kada Esplin, 8-0; ren event will feature four divisions, Larrett, 9-7; Debbie Wilson, P, ages 12 and under,14, 16, and 18 det. Jill Sperry, 8&6; Rosemary year oldsA ingirlboth singles and may enter three ds, P, def. Donna Locklin, 85; Juab won the No. 7 match by soaschasuesingles, fal = do eae =" HQ Move : ed for ae ae ee eta eae and 50 cents doubles States Golf Associution will be moved from New York City to r. girls who wish to par- a 60-acre estate near ticipate in this tournament Corner, N.J. in 1972, it was should meet at the Springville announced Wednesday by USGA Junior High at the following PresidentPhil Strubing. 12 and under, 10:0 am., Tuesday, June 22, 1971 14 and under, 11:00 am, Tuesday, June 22, 1971 16 and under, 1:00 p.m., , June 22, 1971 18 and ae. 2:00 p.m., 1971 Tuesday, June Any girl whose birthday is before January 1, 1972 must enter the event for the next highest age I. Anyone n further information about the tournament should contact Nancy Reed 4g9- Table Tennis (UPI)—The finals of the $5,000 Vanderbilt International Table Tennis Tournamentwill be held tonight at the Felt Forum in Madison Square Garden. Players tonight will be competing for championships in - doubles and individual Ys = : . The United States is the world’s leading salt producer. F YOUR CAN tinuous 28 hours and 10 minutes to win the marathon. Sixteen year old Quin,a junior studentat Spanish Fork High School, has been skating since he was five years old. Frank Henderson skated for 27 hours and 58 minutes to place second. Harold Blomquist of Springville skated 21 hours and 15 minutes to place third. Other entrants were Glen K. Mecham, whoatone time skated Kendall Corbett, and Jim Tilson. Of the feminine entrants Lou Hutchings endured the longest with a total of 14 stayed and 10 minutes. Mr. Morgan Coom! new owner andoperator at Park Ro-She, says there will be iit marathon held in the f, A swimming marathon vas also held at Park Ro-She June 9, 10, and 11. The Springville Seals, sponsored by local businessmen and their families, swam as manylaps as possible. Sponsors paid for each lap, the money going for equipment for the swim team, Early morning practice sessions paid off for Tom Alleman, 16, Mitzy De Haas, 11, and Chris Schardine, 12, who each swam 4 miles or more. Completing 2 mile swims were Jim Miner, 15, Peggy De Haas, 13, and Steven Sumsion,13. Those swimming one inile were Ann Curtis, 12, John De BOB FELLER BobFeller Schedules AreaClinic Bob Feller, former great Cleveland Indian pitching star and a member of baseball’s elite Hall of Fame, will make a personal appearance in Provo and conduct his nationally famous baseball clinic on Saturday, June 26. Feller’s close personal friend, Mr. John P. Olsen who is an officer with Royal Executive Inns of America, Inc., a Utah based motor hotel chain, is heading up the honorarium appearance. 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Tom Finely, well-known Judge from Chandler, Arizona will quarter horses and youths with nesdayin whatcould be a classic encounter; and le be at Pleasant Grove. The pepped up Grover team could take this one if they tay. tain their current type of y. Friday Provo wil attempt to get even with Pleasant Grove for their 1-0 loss two weeks ago, when the two clubs ae . Timpanogos Park. Orem at Spanish Fork in the other half of the round. eethalers Provo 5:90 pm, —Thalman Jewelers Sranioh Fork namentfor all girls from 12 to 18 Ann Frampton, P, def. Shelley vs Alen: len market Security’ Bank vs vears of age will be held June 22 Winson, #2; Janette Wilkey, J, c3;Det Cieaners 5 the direction of city def. Janet es BuelH . recreation department. The Grove by 2 score of 8&1; Provo outscored § il e 4i and Pleasant Grove won its second game bybeating Spanish Fork 43 in a well played game. Somestrong outside teams are teams some competition and 20 pum, —Carpal Cleands vs vaiperasen 7p.m. — Craghead Plumbing vs. 7 p.m, A roller skaung marathon June 11, and 12, with $300.00 going to the winner washeld at Park Ro-She in Springville. Skaters were required to be in motion constantly day andnight, with only two minute breaks each hour. Quin Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Child of Spanish Fork, logged a total of a con- Torrez was assigned to Mon their 3 3 .500 Allens Market The Tooele Bit and Spur Riding Club's sponsorship of an approved Quarter Horse Show urges everyone with registered Youngsters Experience Legion Play Skating, Swim Test some top games are anticipated lay General Am. ‘3.‘innes 5 Bennetts. vs. Wasatch Sertoma 7 when schedules are completed. carpet itve Pony League In League play this week et Steam Cleaners 830 ball Valgardsens 1.830 FitiectyJewelers tf4. 333a8 Thalman Craghead Piumbing 1 5.167 July 26, 27 Quarter Provo Tops— being broughtin to give the local y Innes vs. Bennetts 5 p.rn. ier Mulletts = Lions Provo Youths is Matches fs Schardine and Mitzy De Haas who swam four miles and Quin Child who skated 28 hours and 1 10 minutes. week treal’s Winnipeg farm club. ines 13, Taylor —— 12 Bennetts 15, Lion bee 16, Viosaich Sertoms 1 ral Am. 24, s 0 Taylor Mulletts "5Bennetts “4 Race June 26th and27th, at the Tooele Bit and Spur Rodeo Grounds. Saturday's events will include saddled 101 winners in New registered halter and perYork Jast year and won formance classes. Sunday’s schedule will have the cow $1,103,529 in purse money cutting competition and Campo currently has Jim registered youth events. A French, Good Behaving and special group of non-registered Gleamingin training. youth performance classes has also been scheduled for Satury. Showtimewill begin at 8 a.m. both days. Entry deadlines will close 30 minutes before class is m Fet McFarland, well known throughout the Intermountain 72 continuous hours in a marathon held in Colorado,J. B. Washburn, Le Mar Mecham, Steven Barker; a husband and wife team, Allen and Lou Hut- Haas, 10, David Doty, 9, Ellen chings; Dick Lucas, Vicky Davies, 9, Larry Davies, 13, Titcomb, Peggy De Haas, Robert Davies, 11, Cindy Bird, Valerie Harward, Jim Crane, 12, Tony Doty, 1b, Kristey George Strong, Joe King, Wilson, 1, & 2, Raymond Graham, 14, Valerie Harward, 14, Marcie ‘Ollerton, Pitcher Switch 12, Debbie Roylance, 12, John 2, MONTREAL(UPI) — The Sheets, 12, and Sleven Frahm, Montreal Expos and the St. 13. ie is holding down second Louis exchanged Thanks are in order for Mrs, nee pitchers ‘Tueday John De Haas,president of the night when the expos sent Bob Seals, Mrs. Bert Roylance, vice Reynolds to the Redbirds and pres., Mrs. Jack Curtis, sec., received Mike Torrez in turn. id Bi . for all Central tenes. oe 10 "nes. cee in Weestch sertoma Yours = ‘un, pringviie SKATING AND Swimmuvu MARATHAN winners at Springville’s Park Ro-She recently were (left to right) Tom Alleman, Chris PSsun bubble we could reach half way across mostof these small lakes. Thebig bubble banged into the water and on the retrieve looked muchlike a muskrat headed our way. According to all our art and teachings aboutfly fishing this should have frightened the fish tc the other end of the pond. Actually, the fishing was eredand they actually wouldhit the bubble and knock it out of the water about as offen asthey hit the fly. We did the samething to a lure behind the bubble too. So here’s to the art of bait and lure fishing! And may morebooks be written about this art which is commonto about 90 percentof us who go Aqueduct under the late Eddie Neloy, Auallens Tile & State Farm 9, Moos Senedute forthisWeek jonday 5:30 p.m. — Rotary vs Naylor By WENDELL RIGBY 7:15 Bimn — Allen Tile & Marble Herald Sports Writer vs State Farm inesday American Legion baseball 5:30 p.m. — Backmansvs Moose 7:15 p.m. — Naylor Auto vsState teams are in the midst of a Farm heated battle for championship Thursda mh honors andfavorites are hard to Tile‘ aan Backmans vs Allen determine at this stage of the :15 p.m. — Rotary vs. Moose game. Pleasant Grove, bolstered by oramericanLeague eh yew,Ice Cream 41 some players from American on the loop leadi ding Aandi' 5 42 4 Fork,turned Provo nine and handed them a 1—_—Bullock-Honda pan Obeating in 10 inningsto indicate Karns 34s tite closeness of the play this xe"putea vps oo * aoe are$ Rasutts” "it played a double header with Bountiful last week for ase additional practice and split Aand W 15, Stadium Gulf. coe* games with the tough Bountiful Bullock-Honda 10, D.H.! team. Provo won thefirst game puters 3 Stadium noo 1, Pearson 54 when Kevin Balser uncorked inet a long double clearing the bases vasiN Vv, 0.H. 10 and edging ahead of the visitors. aa Honda 11, Kuhnis 5 Veldon Law pitched a steady and W 6, Ivans-Startups 5 game and was the winning American League (9-10) rene This Week's Schedule Bountiful evened the counti= londay the second game D.H. puters, vs. A and W ‘The Bountiful team was aided i StadiumGut“Sea a Cream Tues apitching ace from WeberState V.F.W. vs vansstartups College and he gave Provo Pearsons Cabinet vs Kuhnis plenty of trouble. Se A and W vsV.F Provo is leading the loop with Bullock:Honda vsCeareen Cabinet a 41 mark, with their record lay D.H.1. computers vs ivans- marred only by the Pleasant Startups Groveloss, butall the teams are Kuhis vs Stadium Gulf-Cooks Ice = and someother losses can Creai more than 20 years ago with the advent of spinning gear on our local market. ps taught for long years that flycasting ca for Sprinavill 0 1.000 The Caily Heraldwill oublish all Utah County Junior Baseball League Standings, Game Results lor the past week and the next eek's schedule if telephoned to 373.6135 oF delivered 10 490 North 300 West, Friday or before 9 Saturday cach week. armerican League (11-~ State For 31.250 Naylor 3 150 Alenile&Marl 31 750 from Track, Saturday was named “Trainer of the Year for 1970” by the New York Turf Writers Association and will be honored at Saratoga on Aug. 15. The 32-year-old Campo, a gruff talking, heavy-set man who began as a groom for Oucien Laurin and then worked eague fishing cover only the art of fly casting? One would think that writers on the subjectof fishing Horse Show Trainer Standings By CASEY BOWN THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 11 Campo Named Tooeie Sets Junior USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN OR YOUR FAVORITE BANK CARD LL 116 West Center Provo, Utah 4 OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. Monday and Friday T bet you didn’t know. . . that you can rent a Pinto for the ee forAnt plus 7 - Call Givan |