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Show If May 17 Box Elder 12:30 Game May 19 May 20 I j May 22 May 21 1 Pairings shall be adjusted after third day to match teams which have not met previously or have not Game 7 Granite played since first day. Game 11 Game 13 5:30 Game 3 Granger West Game 15 Game 8 8:00 Game 4 -- Clearfield Loser No. 1976 State Champs Game 14 Last Year's Champs 1 Vikings Game 5 Game 10 Loser No. 2 Game 12 Loser No. 3 Game 6 If day, a drawing will be held to determine the opponents in games 14 and which team shall receive a bye into Game 9 Loser No. 4 three teams remain after fourth game 5. 1 May 17 at Ken Price Park (270 Vine St. Murray) May 1 9, 20; 21 , 22 at Dirks Field, SLC , ; si L v Hv ttjn Wildcats excell 1 3.5 million trout released Utah. That is the equivalent of about 800,000 pounds of fingerlings and catchables. During the upcoming 197( fishing season, Utah anglers can look forward to having naturally reproducing fish ir Utah streams supplementec bvy some 13.5 million trout raised in the states hatcheries. Although consisting largely Planting The Division attempts to break its catchable plantings into three periods over the summer. Just prior to the opening, if snow, ice and run- of rainbow trout, the off conditions permit, most and cutthroat trout, grayling general season fishing areas and brook trout. The other are supplied. periods are the July Long before ther fishing about season is even thought of by period and, again, Labor Day. 4 li.ir BRUCE LYMAN IS in presently the state record holder the 330 Intermediates. Athletic banquet set Thursday, May 27, has been set the date for the annual Weber State Athletic Awards Banquet. The announcement was made by Findley Gridley, President of the Wildcat Club, which sponsors the event. Guest speaker at the affair will be outgoing Brigham Young University Athletic Director Stan Watts. The annual banquet is in honor of the athletes who have represented Weber State throughout the school year. Top individuals in each sport will be honored as well as top scholar athletes, multiple sport athletes, and other special recognitions. New to the awards this year will be the inclusion of par- Webers from outstanding womens athletic the program, g athletes in be will four women's sports ticipants honored as well as the top senior athlete and the woman scholar athlete. Stan Watts began his athletic career at Weber Junior College where he was in both most fishermen, Division Fisheries personnel are planning and working to provide the complex of football and basketball and earned two track letters as well. He graduated from BYU and later went on to become a successful high school and junior college coach. He joined the staff at Brigham Young University in Reservoirs are usually once a year with planted Utah fingerling typical three-incin an effort to utlize the lakes' fishermen with adequate fish natural (food production) and plenty of enjoyment. potential to help grow the The state now operates 11 fish. These fingerling will hatcheries and employs 38 enter the catchable size e workers and 20 part-tim- e classification (nine to ten helpers. In the average inches), in most waters, the year, these workers raise the following season. 13.5 million approximately Many of Utahs streams trout that are stocked in are planted with catchable h full-tim- and became head basketball coach two years later. During his reign, the Cougars won eight con1947 ference championships and were twice NIT champions. He authored several books and articles on aspects of coaching and was a regular at clinics and speaking engagements. Invitations will be mailed to all Wildcat Club Century members inviting them and their partner to attend the banquet. Reservations should be made through the Athletic ext. Department, 399-594- Wildcat 359. Club members and the ingeneral public are also Non-Centur- y vited to attend the banquet. Reservations should be made in advance at the same number, and the cost will be $4.50 per plate. 1,500-3,00- year-ropun- g Laker Baseball Player of the Week Brian Castlemain One of the best players on the Bonneville High School baseball team recently has been Brian Castlemain. In the last four games he has hit and has had 7 RBIs. Brian is the son of Mr. .390 and Mrs. Victor Castlemain of 760 42nd Street in South Ogden. Brian received the title of Player of the Week after last over Fridays convincing Weber High. In that game Brian got 3 RBIs. With that win the Lakers moved their record to 9-- 3 Aggies on their home course. I was really pleased by our performance last week at Boise, Coach Mac Madsen We won the toursaid. nament by twelve strokes team over the second-placand were a full 27 strokes ahead of the nearest Big Sky School. This tournament for the past two seasons has been e the unofficial Big Sky Tournament. We have performed very well, winning it both times. The Wildcats copped first, third, and fourth places at Boise, led by freshman John Graham, who was tournament medalist at two under par. Mike Gove, another freshman, also had an excellent tournament, shootning a fine 224. This weeks two matches another dual next Wednesday at Idaho State for the will serve as Wildcat's final tournament appearanae, an important showing at the Wolf Pack Classic at Reno, Nevada May and tune-up- s 17 and 18. The Wildcats, with their fine showings last fall full-tim- Player of the week 6-- 0 300-60- 0 stocking also includes brown r size fish. These streams are Two big tank trucks, of sufficient quality to supcapable of moving between pounds of live fish, port the fish but not meet the requirements necessary to are used to transport large to various The quantities sustain fish state. In in the fish of locations number planted large each year is necessary to addition, each of the 11 meet the fishing pressure and hatcheries has one or two utilize as many bodies of smaller tank trucks that water as possible. pounds of live carry fish. Trucks and Airplanes In addition to planting the Last year, fish culture streams and reservoirs of the personnel drove over 225,000 state, the Division also miles in their efforts. The Hatchery aircraft utilizes its fixed-winHatcheries raise three to plant many of the smaller lakes in high alpine areas like different size fish for planting conditions. the Uinta and Boulder in various Mountains. One plane is used Obviously, the bigger the e from three to four fish, the longer its stay in the weeks to plant 500,000 to hatchery and the greater the 800,000 brook and cutthroat cost of raising it. Most widely trout in these upper lakes. used are the three-inc- h Because of the colder fingerling. The "advanced weather stocking in the fingerling, which is apmountains usually takes proximately five inches in place from July through length, is used in areas where fish populations rough August. To effectively transport the compete with the trout for large numbers of fish planted food and space. The adeach year, the Fisheries ditional size increases their to Section maintains a fleet of chance of survival third size, The trucks. maturity. specially equipped already mentioned, is the catchable. Fingerling, including the advanced fingerling, require siz to ten months of care and feeding in a hatchery before they are the right size for release. Catchables must be housed and fed from 12 to 15 A pair of matches this weekend face the Weber State golf team after a successful defense of their crown in last weeks Boise Invitational. Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. the team travels to the Patio Springs course in Ogden Valley for match with Idaho State University. On Friday, the Wildcats visit Logan to play the Utah State Asst, coach hired Scott Ackerman, a twenty-nin- e year old former assistant at Utah State, has been hired as defensive secondary coach at Weber State College. The appointment was announced today b y the Colleges Institutional Council. Ackerman will begin his duties immediately. The new assistant played football at East Los Angeles Junior College, and for two seasons, 1966 and 1969, starred on the Southern Utah State College, squad. He graduated from Long Beach State, and obtained a Masters fish the months. Raising Degree from Azusa Pacific begins with collecting eggs from brood stock and ends with their release in the wild. It is difficult to put a price tag on the joy and fun provided by Utahs many fine fisheries. And yet raising and stocking fish is expensive. Perhaps, the cost is balanced by the look on an face as he (or she) drags, catapults, kicks or launches his first ranbow on the bank. That smile has got to be worth a lot. eight-year-ol- University. His coaching experience includes a year at Clifornia's Alhambra High School, a season at Orange Coast College where his defenders allowed just 55 yards per game, and two years at Utah State Universitry where his primary duty was also with the defensive secondary. During his seasons at Utah State, Ackermans charges were nationally ranked in pass interceptions as well as several individuals among the national in- placing terception leaders. While at Logan, he also gained as valuable experience coordinator of film scouting exchanges and as a recruiter in the Southern California area. He was also the academic advisor to the Utah State football players. Scott will be a valuable addition to our coaching Wildcat head coach team, He is Dick Gw inn said. ambitious and intelligent, and has an excellent backgound. We look forward to having his abilities in our secondary, a position which will have to be almost completely rebuilt this season. Ackerman's first test will begin Monday, April 26, when the cats open Spring drills. is Ackerman wife his and he and married, Candie are parents of a daughter. They Coach three-year-ol- d presently live in Ventura, Cakifornia and will move to the Ogden area as soon as possible. |