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Show THE CITIZEN 12 "..BIG RAINBOW TROUT GIVES was very deep here, but then I thought maybe I could find my fish and walk out to the shore. This made a hit with those standing about. Kearns and Milner then took off their clothes, and in their B. V. Ds. began diving for their fishing tackle. At the end of two hours, they recovered the pole and tackle, but they could not find the old, mans fish and he said they were worth a lot of money. What kind of a settlement Kearns and Milner made with their guide no one knows, but everybody appeared to be satisfied, and all were congratulating themselves upon , their lucky escapes. Outside. of a drenched wardrobe, the men' were none the worse FISHERMEN A WET TREAT BASS and trout had quite BLACK time with Thomas Kearns and Clarenee Milner at Salem Lake, Salem, Utah, last Sunday, af-- ; temoon. These two sportsmen selected a native from Salem to row. them while they were trolling for trout and . bass. The guide was about seventy years of age, but a real husky, and ; athletically inclined and one of Salems best fishermen. When, near one of the boat.peers, : where the water is deep, probably fif-- i: teen or twenty feet, a large rainbow f savagely hit the Davis brass band (spoon and immediately began Jumping. An argument ensued between I Kearns and Milner as to which one should haul in the big prize. , Keep a tight line on that baby or cautioned the t you will lose him, grower. Look out, Tom, let me handle that ; 5 fish and we will land him, came from . . 1 AT THE TRAPS 21 , 21 zH. A. Luff . 3 Alf Christensen of Ogden led tfe pace with a perfect score of fta. breaks at the Old Mill Gun Club. scores of the shooters being as f0l Reilley, Jr., broke 50 straight targets to a perfect score last Sunday morning at the Salt Lake Gun Club grounds at Becks, and he says lows: he will try to duplicate the Alf Christensen ance again tomorrow morning when Howard Mills the boys hold their regular shoot. C. T. Richardson There was a large crowd of shooters 'C. S Beebe present, and their tallies were as fol- C. H. . 25 25 . 22 23 . 25 32 24 23 jj for their thrilling experience. . . Reports from Washington have it that presidential candidates are spending very little money. . . ' I J ; Milner. Guess I know how to handle rain- bows as well as you, said Tom. Then came a shifting of positions, which subsequently resulted in a gen-- i eral scuffle for possesison of the troll- -. ing line, and then the boat refused to f remain upright and tipping over the three fishermen plunged head-- . long into deep water. The trout broke the line and got away. the A large crowd gathered on shores of the lake. Boats were loosened from the peers and people began undressing to save the fishermen. After several seconds it seemed an age to the people on the shore Kearns came up, shook his head and looked around and then: Milner came up. Where is the old man, they both asked as they began to realize their .' serious predicament. Just then he bobbed up but down he went again, and then real fear was expressed for his safety. There was a ripple in the water and soon after the rower came to the surface swimming to the shore . like an old time tar. The three men came out like drenched rats. The boat was floating away upside down, the oars drifting in opposite directions. A hundred dollar rod, $200 worth of fishing tackle, and six large fish belonging to the guide were on the bottom of the lake. It was lucky the sportsmen had their accident near the shore instead, of in the middle of the lake, where a different story would have been told. ' Kearns asked the old man why he went down when he came up. Well you see, I knew the water ; . : JJ WALT HART Who returns to the ring Monday clash with evening for a Adrian Elton at McCulloughs Sport Palace. 10-rou- 1 5 I z E E - Monday, May, 14 ADRIAN ELTON vs. WALT HART ' Sanlaquin : TONY 10 Rounds . ' 1 Salt Lake CAPONI vs. JACKIE ANDREWS New York 6 Rounds We believe we serve the nd iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi!: BOXING- Vmcmts Salt Lake JACK CARROLL vs. FRANK CEDARHOLM Three Other Classy Preliminaries Arena McCullough's Reservations at The Mint, Was. 7417 Popular Prices ' SlIllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIllllllllllllllllllllllllli? REST FOOD In the World For the Money I E I 48 East 2nd South E Salt Lake City V. |