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Show a O d Major utdoor League Roundup leaders SALE STARTS y SS| MONDAY : “At all levels of recreation — federal, state, county and community and certainly in the private sector — concerned persons and groups are mounting programsto ensure that off-road vehicle users receive equitable treatment along with all other users of the public lands.” This quote comes from a talk by G. Douglas Hofe, Jr., Director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, U.S. Departmentof Interior, before the Snowmobile and Off-the-Road Vehicle Symposium this month at Michigan State University. The statementis good news, especially coming Leading Batters Torre, St.L Davis La i a . 286 54 97 339 f Pptn, Chi 52 192 25 64 333 Garr, Atl _—72-299 $9 97 324 Alou, StL 69 282 31 91 .323 Alou, Hou —_53 192 14 62 .323 Cimnt, Pit 62 245 36 79 .322 5% yee oe 4 17 38 ee DLR. Pet. Oliva, Mia 62 246 48 94 .382 Mrer, NY 68 243 40 82 .337 —_Bfrd, Bal 52 202 53 65 .322 Management, also operates. Ownership and use of the ATV’s (all-terrain vehicles) has mushroomed like the cloud from an atomic explosion during recent years. We are Otis, KC 62 246 41 75 305 Hwrd, Wash 65 248 23 7.302 Mnchr, Wash 60 194 23 58 .299 HomeRi now atthe explosion point in numbers seeking outdoor recreation, our human population and those owning and using the ATV’s. The years ago advent of the pickup, and then gell, Pitt 72; Aaron AY 56: Santo, Chi 52; Torre, St.L 51; Crdenal, St.L 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE:Kille- dune buggies. Interior also estimates that of 39 million visitor days last year more than 7 million involved the use of ATV's. Lit paee ponies ee PI ITCHING 4 Add some 62,000 snowmobiles alone sold last winter and the multiplication of such use beconies apparent, with the majorportion of that use being for outdoorrecreation as it concerns all these vehicles. Other types of uses include law enforcement, search and rescue operations, wildlife management and other resource oriented uses. ivity i here The popularityi of th i ctivity t sayWetec carriea pemenilaity andatne who own them should be the leaders in establishing rules of the road, necessary laws ana other controls of that use. There are many organizations of ATV users both here at home and nationwide. Those who do not belong now should join and let their wishes be known as these rules are set. ]0 A M eee ee Sale Price MEN’S SUIT SALE $4988 569° brew,Minn 59; Oliva, Minn 46; Our entire stock. This seasons suits are on sale. All wool worsteds, our famous Leatherneck Twill and Polyester Double Knits. This years newest patterns, colors and styles. Make your NATIONAL LEAGUE: Ellis, Pitt and Carlton, St.L 11-3; Dierker, Hou 10-3; Marichal, SF 10-4; Jenkirs, Chi 10-7, AMERICAN LEAGUE:Blue, Oak 15-2; McNally, Balt 12-4; Cuellar, Balt 11-1; Perry, Minn 11-5; Lolich, Det 11-6, . Grid Games Changed A couple of changes have been madein the 1971 BYU football schedule. For those wholike the silent spots there will alwaysbe the wilderness and manyother areas. Of course, the best answerto this new adventure will5 come as weall and mostof us by work together, r) believe in multiple use,don’t we? Texas Stadium in Dallas has = oa ue Sent. 11. Also changed is the also proposing regulations for rafting on 275 of the lower Green and Coloradorivers. Problems noted by the Service are danger to human life, littering, water and shoreline pollution. A figure supporting the rules need is quoted as ‘10,000 persons runningthe rapids of the Colorado last _Friday night, Oct. 1. The 1971 schedule is as —‘ollows: Sept. 10-(n) North Texas State at Dallas Sept. 18(2) Colorado State at TheService would limit the numberof permits issued, or the numberof persons going on these white water trips, “in the interest of public safety and protection of environmental values.” So the human population explodes and, seemingly, the rules of conduct in direct proportion wherever we make our outdoor ventures. Yet, one can seldom quarrel the neecs if we expect to have any semblanceof the outdoors to recreatein as we knowittoday. Oct. 1 — (n) New Mexico at Provo Oct. 9 — Utah State at Logan Oct. 16 — Wyoming at Laramie Oct. 23 — Tulsa at Tulsa Oci.30—(n) UTEPat El Paso Nov. 6 — (n) Arizona State at Tempe Nev 18-2 Achona'at Pro year through the Grand Canyonitself. Looking at the history of river running one BYU-New Mexico game which a Provo Sept. 25-Kansas State at tan iSeager Naya Ulan at Eroro would imagine he would advise Bh viewing - Richard George y. We reserving ‘‘these awsome sights of unto Wo feat ee he too found along the way. Innostalgic memory your scribbler views past trips down the San Juan with Norman Nevil and i Frazer. Or the Green below Ce Ouray — and more recently below Flaming Gorge Dam. atever the rules of the road we come up with, for whatever the vehic!; from bicycle to boat, we mustallow room for everyone to enjoy these experiencesif they so wish. Yours for fun, Casey Y Coaches Plan Hoop Clinic July 18-31 3 ; ' in Meet Third Millard High School's Richard George threw the javelin 223% feet to place third in the recent Golden West Invitational Track and Field Meetin Fresno,Calif. The event was won by Russ Francis of Eugene, Oregon, with a toss of 237-6. Second was Danny Martin of Houma, Crescent Park, Westberrys. MEN’S SANDALS AND DECK SHOES ' DRESS MEN’‘S Popularstyles of deckshoes and sandals. Sandal imports from France and Italy, Asso. ed colors. Goodsize scales. Sizes 7 to 12. Ourentire selection of wool and SLACKS wool blend slacks and also a large selection of polyester double knits. Nationally known brands. New color selection. Solids or stripes. Sizes 29 to 46. Regular cuts and flares. Reg;. Value to $8.00 $488 ’ CRAGHEAD PLUMBING - HEATING] PROVO DIAL 373-1003 5é North 2nd West Complete stock, over 100 pair on sale. Al! new colors and patterns. Sizes 28 to 38. good colors andstyles. Flares and Regular Valve $5.00 to $7.00 Regular Value $8.00 to $12.00 More than 400 pair of pants in regular cuts. Solid colors or stripes. All nationally known brand names. Sizes 29 to 38. Sale Price Sale Price $4 2% | 48 4 7 88 Regular Value $35.00 to $65.00 MEN’SSPORT COATS $9qs34% Neweststyles, large selections, colors and patterns. All wool, wool and dacron and polyester double knits. Also summer weights. Shorts, regulars, longs and extra longs. Sizes 36 to 50. $ 39° $ 49° ‘Use Our LayawayPlan Or Bank Card Boy’s Short BOY’S SPORT a COATS A “i ntire stock, Over coats to choose from. This seasons neweststyles & patterns. Beautiful i heel pooner dacron fabrics. Sizesaad 13 te 20. Regular Value to $27.95 Sale Price MEN’S BOY’S SUITS SHOE SPECIAL SleeveShirts ee ose group ae of shoes + a one Bie lees OFT MORE iit entire selection of Boys Raman and Raynes shirts Ritpermanent press” with the new long collar. All new colors. Sizes 14 to 18. Regular Valueto $5.00 Sale Price Nabrics. Sizes 15 to 20. Ses Regular Value $32.95 to $37.95 Sale Price $17% & ir, “to 5s Wing tip or plain toe. Good sizes 8% to 12. Reg. Value $14.95 to $23.00 SalePrice $ 298 A newly-hatched robin will eat an average of 14 worms daily, MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS MEN’S DRESS SHOES in iace or slip-on styles. Some complete sizes, others brokenlots, goodsizes. play. Two sessions will be held, July 18-24 and July 25-31, and WEINSTALL or DO-IT-YOURSLEF SHORTS Louisiana, who had a throw of A 231-10. Bees ean ome mea vidual fun damentals, team techniques and actual game SPRINKLIN SYSTEMS DESIGNED 4 MEN’S STA—PRESSED SLACKS ft BERMUDA MEN'S Reg. Value $1 560 to $22.95 Sale Price Over 400 pair. Wingtips, moccasin, plain toes, others students live on campus. The Campis open to boys 11 years of age through the junior year in high school. The application deadlines for the two sessions are July 5 and July 15 respectively, Any additional information may be obtained by writing BYU Special Courses and Conferences, 242 Herald R. Clark Building. $588 $7988 choice from over 700 suits in sizes from 36 to 54. Regulars, Shorts, Longs and Extra Longs. Brand names — Embassy Row, ee FianoWe: wonders howMajor Powell,the irstorun these dilemmas er mS Regular Value $60 to $115 yy,ftuns BattedIn The season opener at the new In this samevein, the National Park Service is Regular Value $14.95 to $33.00 Yorke, Creighton, Manhattan, Imperial & Holbrook. All nationally krownshirts in short and long sleeve with the new longcollar style. Largeselection in solids, prints and stripes. Sizes 14% to 17. Regular Value $5.00 to $10.00 Sale Price AHOY MATEY IT'S TIME FOR CASCADE $198 $1588 BOATOWNERS INSURANCE Sale Price . 9588 FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS BOATS AND TRAILERS as feu | CASCADE INSURANCE COMPANY A Member ot United Pacific Insurance Group C. Dee Sandgren CONTINENTAL AGENCYCO. 321N. Univ. 374-2333 { j j AMERICAN LEAGUE: Oliva, as we look at this recreation today. The estimated useof these vehicles today “x only the BLMlandsis more than a million motorcycles; 700,000 pickup trucks; 600,000 four wheel drive vehicles; 80,000 snowmobiles; and about 50,000 SAVE Ju ne 28th Feeee Minn 17; Cash, Det and Jackson, Oak 16; Melton, Chi —‘14; Horton, Det 13. silence was golden andparticipation a pittance AND NATIONAL LEAGUE: Stargell ALD . Ae ee the four wheel Jeep after World War II, caused some concern and brought some use controls even in that comparatively long ago day when CANTON, Ohio (UPI) — Every team in pro football is represented in the exhibition rotunda at the Pro Football Hall of Famehere. SHOP Cnr 7s 264 43 103 .363 70 275 46 08 396 Rojas, KC —_64 240 35 76 .317 nas a nae an 00S".Bal oe er All There COME EARLY G. AB R. Pet. from one at high governmentlevel in Interior from which department our largest land management agency, the U.S. Bureau of Land Nearly 25 ycars of college basketball coaching experience will be available to youngsters this summer when three members of BYU’s coaching staff open the first annual Cougar Basketball Camp July 18. Serving as director for the Camp will be Coaches Pete Witbeck, Glenn Potter and Courtney Leishman, all ‘experienced assistants on Coach Stan Watts’ basketball staff. Witbeck has been on the Cougar coachinsstaff since 1959, while. Potter has spent nine years at Nebraska and BYU as an assistant coach. Leishman, after coaching high school ball for a number of years,joined the BYU staff two years ago as its freshman coach. The Cougar Basketball Camp THE HERALD. Provo, Utah—Page 13 By United Press International By CASEY BOWN rivers, would view our Sunday, June 27, 1971 =z USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN OR YOUR BANKCARD C1/2,,% s even OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY ‘TIL9 P.M. |