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Show Friday, Duck Hunt Opens Sat rday at Noen ther 04 However, hunters only one canvasback either in ducks for the scatierguaners coundn t be betier for Ulah’s duck season whieh A bonus limit is in effect this year which aliows hunlers two extra quoks as ieng as tHe of nis tail. The limit is five, but two pintail are allowed wn addition. Starts Saturday at neon and as 2 result a very sucnesstel hunt i¢ No significant cold weather spell has hit Utah yet and so the local Gucks imven't moved south "The possession limit isten «Hh yet. However, there have been many ducks fram the north four extra pintail increasing that alioweble total toTwo coumiry fiying into Utah and so bag possession. WEL Team wing and the gizzard te 2 divt office. The division is conduc To Fold? Hunters Shouldn't eves be oul there if they cant identify the different Species. wi life Resourves ue supervisor, said, “We flew from Locomotive Springs to the south check: of will eat Salt Lake and By TRACY BENCOLABY t the World aclecty eague be taken over by the WF office teday fi banded red is asked to take one LAS VEGAS, Nev «UPI; — Johnny Miller, the superman of Succeeds the 1974 pro golf tour, says he’s tired and Bobby Heins, an bail was going in the hol he said. “My putter was really hot today.” Heins teak just 28 puts in his Colorado State. “Mycoach and I would watch college games,on telelvision and in person, and I knewI could run better then those guys like (Mike) Strachan‘of Iowastate) or (Tony) Davis (of Nebraska) soi wanted to go to a college and get a chance to show people,” he Sail That's why I chose Colorado State. if I had goneto one of those other schools I would get a chance but | would have had to sit and wait behind someolder guy and I could have played right now.” Harris has had enough waiting for a chance to play football He was an active member of the Jehovah's Witness his junior year in high sehool and the religious dectrine didn't allow him te piay competitive sports. “] was going to give upsports enureiy’, he said. “But I liked the attention I got and the accomplishmentI received from playing football “Someday, I hope to get back into my religion but right now T'm an outsider. ! can go to meetings but 1 can't talk to anyone. Harris says the adjustments from high school to college were minimal. Wyoming Saturday fost to Missouri 9-0 ‘ast weekend Cotton Bow! if arrangementscan 'S 1. Nonleague games have be worked out Loudd was said to a Towa State and’ be in tales conferring with “tah hosting t 52-3decisionat Laramie in 1979. potential investors. is vastly improved. g thefilmsof {heir first - games has made our team p a lat more respect for them We just haveto goin and not make any mistakes said UTEP who is 1 Coach Gil Barte = 's whenit year and “Gory Sheide. the nation's No. 2 year. is hoping some passer last ee oe oh way ina Pee The Blazers. whose bigest, the year Wyoming was 19 and int art s ft crowd in Orlando's Tangerine bow! was about 23.000. missed by a black demonstration. Two the player Wyoming undefeated and went home with a 45-43loss. Kush spent this week breaking in three starters. Freshmen John Washington replaces split 4 Greg Hudson. the WAC'’s Loudd went on the road looking leading receiver. went knee su who under- for financial backers. He feturned to Orlando’ Wednes Debs Sprout replaced ‘quarter. day, apparently unsuccessful, back Ray Alexander, who hurt an ankle against Missouri; and butleft again Thursday Bre 4145-75 29.38-7 437-77 ee one Last month the WFL took (COmtrel of the Jacksonville Sharks,last in the league's East Division, because players hadn't been paid for more than three weeks. Owner Fran Monaco, sayhamare Mike Martine: placed cornerback Bo Warren who was kicked off. Reserver um: rur isn't taking Kush for his word. He remembers last year yards remained at Jacksonville while Oot the WFLseekslocal investors to Pte ee iltiams, one of the vil principal investors in the Blazers, indicated he Ro, goail the and you can betit will be trying to go as often as possible this week.” said Ce whose team won its has first game of the yearlast week severed his connection with the 2-I6over Air Force. age; (2m and evicted its front office Arizona has relied on defense , {vom his Holiday Inn here this for wins of 17-10 over San Die week State and 15-16 over NewMe: BYU fell to as Edwards said halfback Jeff Blane, who m the lowa State loss but gained 268 yards in the first two games, and split end Jay Miller. the nation’s top receiver with 100 catches last year who broke a collarbone in preseason might play against arr St (Pionees 5 ih J y Aili ARTO 4HAPAE — PARTS =a wae Deland, Fla., medical instru- when Wyoming went to ASUthe @MABAP ments maker, handed back week after Utah upset the Sun ie franchise hepa $450,006es Devils 36-31 and proceededto run last spring. The team has past the Cowboys 47-0. uabiph sous) ie es- eer ~ payroll 10 days ago years ago, however, ASU went to and three lawsuits are pending in Orange County circuiti court for non-paymentof other bills. The WFLearlier handed exntncd of the tos to coach Jack Pardee white Top Grid Teams Favored,| . ate linports $ fatestite Sarat f+ Metereycle Rocessories. © Farm is “Lean t feelthat being No. | is a greataid to any team this time of year.” he said. “It's difficult because any team can makeits season bybeating No. 1, and you can be sure every team willbe Will. Bynow, though, hardly any of pointing for you. them are taking their notices Hayes doesn’t discount the chance of an upset by seriously Among the mighty who have WashingtonState. fallen already are Notre Dame, “There's better balance of Nebraska, Southern California, power."he said,“andit’s a more Penn State and Texas,so canit upset-oriented season. Purdue be small wonder if members of beat Notre Dame and Wisconsin the elite are wondering if the beat Nebraska and was edged by fickle finger of fate will be Colorado. Penn State lost to pointing their waynext? Navy and Texas was defeated, Could the next victim be Ohio Arkansas beat Southern State, perhaps?It's a feeling that California and was beaten the hasn't escaped Coach Woody next week. A coach has to keep Hayes, who is wel aware of his teamhigh.”” the t the college season hast ef es, although the The Buckey top-ranking team in the country, were not overly impressive in beating Minnesota and Southern Methodist in two of their first three games. They are whopping 27-point choices over Washington State this Saturday, but the game is being played at Seattle, andit is obvious that Hayes has some trepidation aboutthetrip. 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Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Insulated Hunting Boots 20% off has averaged 32 points and 483 yards per game while running up a + record this season. HEW DEER RIFLES at Dealer Wholesale! 350 West Center Provo, Utah 375-271! re) “HEE GOT PMAIT TmLES” the top six also are favored by a seventh = Gre ButIt’s Year of Upsets ByUnited Press International ELK HUNTERS! #508 #506 #918 All seid ees apening the Western two final home games in the #800 at Colorado State. which Onille Moody and isn't Athietic Conference season at until 8 p.m. today te raise money luever enjoy going to Laramie w face WFL repossessionof the to play and it’s a lot taugher this Florida Blazers, who lead the upek > WEL Eastern Division with a1 tn other WAC games this week trecord Arizona hosts Texas-E] Paso A Dallas. Tex.. radio station ith tie winter inoving atop the = every major col choices were Nebraska Oklahoma between. © knows him team will have tobe onthe way uptostop UTEP. WRR) reportedthat the Blazers WAC with a 20 record, and may movethere and play their Brigham Young opensits WAC unknown tour rookie from round of seven birdies and two Monticello, N.Y., says he's bogeys over the par 7: Sahara- Lond Herbert Benard Kem relaxed. Nevada iayout. it was his second Masor Rudi ‘The res" js Heins hasthe lead hest PGA round she had a 65 in a goa! of being re the Tallahassee Open in April) after the opening round of the Sil. Wepound freshman es Sioux Fails, §.D.. is talking about $135,000 Sahara Invitational and and it was his first subpar Miller finds himself five shots opening round. being anail-American. “T've really had some open- Sb Smith back “I've been beating my brains ing round problems this year." Ssbe Hiskey His first goal is aecompli= ve shed. tie has started in all three out all year long.” said Heins. “I he added with a frown ’ There was a four-way dead- gy Garret pase for CSU year and decided not to worry about currently ranks second in the anvthing in this tournarnent and lock at 68 among 1988 Sahara fob Resburg champion Chi Chi Rodriguez, JOHNNY MILLER Western id relax.” On a sun-baked Thursdayat veteran Ken Still, John Schro- fey Gan Sth in the nation wil the 6.80-yard Sahara-Nevadi eder and Mike Hill pala average118.0 yards per game Defending champion John nos pRoz Country Club course, Heins, 23, Harris’ biggest achievement so shot a five-under-par66 to finish Mahaffey was another shot back =Basoek far has been a 158-yard effort two the first round one stroke ahead inatie with nine other pros tee on weeks ago against Florida State. of Dave Eichelberger, last year's Bobby Heins 2 Tom Watson x a week earlier had runner-up here, and J.C. Snead Deve Richelberger ‘3147 George Knadison held Pittsuugh’s Tony Dorsett to GM87 Bert Greene Meanwhile, Miller, playing at JC Stead 49-68 Larry Hiram 81 Las Vegas as a personalfavor to hi Chi Rectriguer Ken Sill HH Miler Barber a Sahara Hotel executive, Mite I-GH Dave Stockton 25.28.49 Lit Graham struggled in with a 71. a ees ‘ 45-89 Morty Fleckman which inchudeda triplet the aknow everyoneae is the par-four, 42-yard 4.35-09 Tom Jenkins 3633-49 Lazwy Wadisins tense so figure if | can relax | 3633-40 LarrySiegler aim going te break something pepped upfor thi 6-36-09 Chuck Couriney 36-25-69 Julius Boras “| know on the first playthey the blondhaired new PGAsingle 3732-9 Bamey7 are going to hand theball to me, season money king said. “I'm 4-9 Seve Menyk so all I do is take a few deep sorta tired now. But I'm trying Sue Alen Miler Ti MIKE} breaths, relax and go. I keep get up for this for the Sahara's sake.” thinking about breakingone. Heins has won $5,067.13 in his Lee Elder 3 For an 18-year-old kid. who first pro year compared to Gardrer Dicisnson 4-70 De With Weaver didn't play football his junior Miller's money record $346,933 Tom Shaw year in high school. Harris has He's playing in his 35th 4) Griberger Rik Massngaie developed a strong case of tournament of the year and has Bab Stanton confidence, which was support- only madethe cutfive times. Rod Ponsel ed by college recruiters from “Everytime I looked up the Charles throughoutthe country FORT COLLINS. Colo. (UPI) Public to pay te see it. was given ‘den Fervill BILLY S0HNSTON Wally Armatrong Gay Brewer Robby Mitchel! Ralph Jobaston Ress Randa!) Don Bees Victor Regaladte Ron Cerra in Every time we play there football team but hasn't something drastic happens. ike learned the secret of inducing the we lose.” said Kush. whoseieam Tour Rookie Leads Sanara Freshman Writer ngs could be ea Soi ttre ae, we Managing partner Romi Loudd, who apparently knows a ch timit and four for possession. Page 7 Kush Doesn’t Like Laramie Aruma State Coach Frank Kush hasn't lost two games in ¢ 1956. He doe: about how to build a winring Relaxed October 4, 1974. THE HERALD. Provo, Utah bills redheads are aliowed in the bag there wii! be an abundance of or Another |