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Show Thursday, June Sun Chronicle 11, l73 MOP8CM3 I? by Marv CUmon traclcsters performed during international Track Assoc, meet Top-nam- e yV 2C PGA star visits SLC Former BYU golfer and current PGA star Johnny Miller will be in Salt Lake City hter this month for the Challenge Golf Academy in Park City. Miller will be conducting a clinic on his personal apan approach to the game proach that has given him SPEED MACHINES? Sfe.CSDill A i i 1 - national prominence as f ll wi'' . TRY OURS a golfer as well as put him among some of the top money winner of the PGA circuit. Along with Johnny Miller at the Challenge Camp in Park City will be Karl Tucker, Head Golf Coach at Brigham Young University and a former golf coach of Miller. The creator of the Challenge Golf Academy, Tucker has been instrumental in coaching and developing other successful golfers on the PGA Tour such as Buddy Allin and Mike Reasor. Millers earnings on the Tour have jumped from $8,364 . . . ' in 1969 to $99,348 in 1972. Although a very successful professional golfer, Johnny I derive more Miller says, satisfaction from watching a students game improve through personal instruction, than I do from winning a tournament ... I love to teach golf. Miller believes in emphasizing the "total game when he teachers, including FULL TIME: Positions are now available as Air Force Reserve Technicians the field of weapons mechanics and munitions maintenance civilian employees of specialists. Technicians are the Air Force who provide tne support and direction necessary to maintain the aircraft of the Air Force Reserve. in V tiffin developing a proper mental attitude as well as improving swings and stance. The Golf Challenge Academy is a golf instruction clinic open to Utah Trails players abilities. of part-tim- e "Utah Trails The half-hou- r program produced by the Division of Wildlife Resources with the cooperation of KUED will be devoted to taking Utahns into the field with wildlife and fisheries biologists and conservation officers. CONTACT: AIR RESERVE FORCE Phone Bldg. 593 Hill AFB, Utah has returned to the television screen and will be aired each Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. by KUED for the remainder of the year. 77-33- 30 Sportsmen and nature lovers all get excited upon sighting their first pheasant brood of early summer. Locally some nesting hens have already hatched young chicks while other hens have just begun to incubate a clutch of eggs. Most of the pheasant chicks hatch during the four weeks of June, with the average peak around the 10th ' of June. first the of the During part nesting season, the hen may lay some eggs which are never incubated leading to a common belief that eggs have not athlete earns award ROY - Dave Shulz was selected as a of the Idaho State University Outstanding Freshman Football Player Award. Award was made at the recent ISU Sports , Banquet. Shulz was honored fo- - bis work as a premier pass- catcher on the highly-regarde- d Bengal passing attack. Shulz caught 25 passes and scored 6 TDs. His finest 1 win over hour was a Drake when he caught two scoring passes and a conversion. was safety Dave Benko, New Canaan, Conn., who intercepted five passes last fall. knits Ban-Lo- n two-poi- Fathers Day is June 17th er for Dad, i - "Jl1? 11 3 fcggywai LA 4t M.; yN ' - 9 I ',T ira L J' - DICK FOSBURY clears 66 in the high jump during the International Track Association meet held recen t. n tly in Salt Lake. (Photos by Marv Clemons) ii Some pheasant nests hatching 24-2- Soft -.- yfe all ages and The Park City sessions will run from June 23 to July 6 and from July 6 to July 19. Roy returns basis for men Openings are also available on a who would like to take advantage of the several hundred Air Force Vocational-Technica- l schools. Once you pass your qualification tests and physical examination, you will undergo six weeks of training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas. After school, its on to the vocational training of your choice, where you will learn a marketable skill at some of the world's finest vocational schools. When youve graduated, you will return home to your chosen civilian occupation and fulfill your obligation on a part-timbasis with the Air Force Reserve. f - 1: m- - two-wee- k full-tim- PART TIME: v been fertilized as a result of in- sufficient males. Later, however, she will lay a clutch of 10 to 11 egs and begin incubation. The nest site is a slight depression lined with leaves or grasses built in denfor conse vegetation cealment. The hen will incubate the eggs for approximately 24 days. If the next is destroyed prior to hatching of the eggs, the hen will probably renest and try again. One hen may establish up to three nests before bringing off a brood, but will only hatch and rear one brood each year. Generally nests that hatch after July 1 are considered renests and some broods may hatch in August due to renesting activities of some hens. Chicks are able to make short flights within two to three weeks after hatching. d The pheasant is a native of eastern Asia and was first introduced in Utah about 1890. Since then the pheasant JIM RYUN trails the rest in the early start of the win in 2:08 despite a bad hip. 1000 yard run, but came up to ring-necke- distribution has been increased by transplanting and "natural dispersion. All suitable habitat is now occupied. Although limited to agricultural areas, primarily irrigated croplands, this species is the most popular upland game bird in Utah. Much of the habitat is now being destroyed by man through urbanization and industrialization, resulting in greater hunter use of remaining habitat. KIP KEIXO leads in the early going of the Van Ruden, center, and Gerry Lindgren. two-mil- run. He won easily over Tom e sports sidelines America's by Marv Clemons favorite Fishing was the big news last week, and of course there were anglers who were ex tremely happy with the weekend, and there were those that werent so happy. Thats the way the fish bite! Some of the cast places in the state were: Fish Lake, sportswear gift: Pineview and Reservoir, early morning temperature of 30 degrees didnt help, but it warmed up a little, and most were glad that they came. The season is just started, and it last Saturdays crowd is on indication, the fish of Utah are in for a not so long summer if theyre not careful. Reservoir. This reporter headed up to Strawberry on Saturday afternoon, and found the place packed with nearly 70,000 people. The wind was rough, and The Cincinnati Reds baseba'l club dipped into the Utah high school talent last Tuesday when they picked Larry Jensen of Tooele as their No. 2 draft choice. Larry is a pitcher who relies on his fast ball for fooling batters in region battles. He reportedly got between a 15 and 20 thousand dollar bonus for signing with the Reds in addition to a college education at the school of his choice. He w ill now go to a Cincinnati training camp and will then be sent to one of the clubs minor league teams to see if he has majar league potential. Strawberry Slow starter reported Statistics in on deer hunt in Utah Final statistics for Utahs deer hunt show 197, 173 hunters afield took 108,417 1972 ani-'a- ls. Rodney John, supervisor of big game, noted that last falls regular hunt started slower than normal. Only about 50 percent of the total harvest was taken in the first two or three days of the hunt, as compared with a long term average of 60 to 65 percent of the deer taken on those initial days, he said, and added, obviously hunters who were unsuccessful on the first weekend went back until the above average harvest was realized. 3 In addition to animals taken with the regular license for a 52 percent hunter success, 2,111 deer were taken by control permits; and 2,343 were taken by 20,047 archers afield. 103-06- I knit' for hi' oa- - life . . . relave'. lie'll like for hen the wav the feel. Knit to fit. no underarm hind. Grea. when coordinated with patterned knit slacks. Keep their good look? wa'hing after washing. w lie Sies A. Free gift wrapping Free mail wrapping Brookview. I hutton placket, S 10.95. 12.95 u Brookfair, ci neck, saddle shoulder, $9.95 ! B. Ltfoloill a i fc - I i CLOTHES . m 00 mm? Mi. I fare vxvld pvt 5c grass catcher . . . ? State, Clearfield teen-ager- you if y&i were to cJssiga a cower Bttwaaa tha handles, of coarse lin MK1 V 21 Tto $ r IS 4 tow tto tof k rtvrw tto totolvt to it it I timet larfer. M toft fmr fratt A receemt year learn arfcile mew. It it meay taleated ratary tMt 4 eel mack atere ttoa me. it tackt e leaeet tto toft ttom; it klewt eft walkt a ad drieawayt. It (lete-trim- t totk side. See ttom aewl pf Spiders have been seen floating on threads of silk as far as 200 miles out to sea and as high as 2' miles above the earth. Moose consume pounds of food daily. ROY MOWER & CYCLE i 391 South Last Thursday saw this reporter hit the Roy municipal pool before the city council meeting. The pool, which is in its last summer of total usage was full with youngsters and s with the weather sunny and hot, like 91 degrees. The bigger pool now under construction is well needed, and its gcod news for all Roy Citizens The park next tne pool was also getting some good use, and a lime green frisbee was flying most of the afternoon and evening. 5528 So. 1900 W. Roy, Utah 40 to 60 Research involving trained response to visual signals indicates that a fish has a separate memory center for each eye. Right now the SLC Angels in a bit of a tailspin after slowly moving up on the PCL Western division leading Phoenix Giants. The Halos are in the middle of a week homestand, so if you ilont have anything to do this Friday. Saturday or Sunday lets travel down to Salt Lake City and lend a little vocal support. After all. its our nation's national pastime are " |