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Show Wednesday, May IS, 1974 THEi PARK CITY ' Tennis WaVm-U- WILDLIFE REPORT Golf Grip p: Page 99 (MOTION Levan To Gunnison and U.S. 89 EARLY SEASON WARM UP DRILL Division of Wildlife from Marysvale to Panguitch, Now that spring is upon us, we are anxious to get back biologists predict a decrease in deer mortality on reported Drobnick. on the courts and take up where we left off last SepDeer highway Utah's since the tally mortality tember. However, dont expect your game to have that for this highway records 1973. provide the basis for year began July 1, fine edge you reached by the end of last season. It will recommendations on types of fenThe number of deer killed by take a few weeks of conscientious practice to attain your vehicles are recorded on a July 1 ces and locations of deer underpasses for wintering and previous level of playing ability. Timing, positioning through June 30 basis by Division conservation officers migratory areas on new highand highand anticipation are the last skills to return, so one ways. Utahs first single purpose way department maintenance shouldnt expect overnight results.. deer underpass is being comcrews. A lower mortality rate for What the early season player should be particularly the current period is predicted pleted on a three mile segment of at Santaquin Ridge. Deer g and attempting to play due to the speed limit reduction to wary of is injury. By behavior and utilization of this 55 hour miles per and the gasoline a power game on chilly'spring days before your muscles underpass will be studied to to tennis, you could incur an elbow or shortage, said game biologist are determine recommendations for shoulder injury which could linger throughout the RudyDrobnick. other areas. He noted the most complete A specail five year study, funseason and continually plague your game. counts have been: ded and by the State Highway departwarm-u- p Here is a simple exercise which ment, is being conducted by figure will be will improve your timing, anticipation and positioning, The at biologist Don Beale on available after July 1. and will prepare you for all the strokes you will ento Beaver determine Some major problem areas Ridge counter in your match. current and post project deer showed increases in deer high1. Stand at the net and have your opponent stand at migrations on winter range. Deer way deaths, while others showed t. Your opponent should then set the ball up to decreses in the three year period. in the area are fitted with radios and colored collars to aid Beale This, said Drobnick, is due to your forehand side. For one minute, hit only forehand monitor their movements. Adweather conditions and a general You should shot the a volleys. anticipate by providing ditionally, return post cards are increase in which utilized to record deer with racket. being cannot target your stop or swerve generally on summer and winter locations to avoid hitting deer. 2. Switch. Now you set the ball up for your partner so he A 14 mile segment of U.S. Highranges. hits only forehand volleys for one minute. Provisions for deer movement 89 from Juncto way Marysvale 3. Now your partner sets the ball up to your backhand at Beaver Ridge include a single tion shows the highest deer morside and you hit only backhand volleys for one minute. purpose deer underpass, a tality rate, with an average of 10 4. Switch again. Remember, do not overhit multiple purpose deer killed per mile. Other major hit easy areas are underpass and one experimental in Echo shots so you each get plenty of practice. The idea is to problem deer overpass. 40 in U.S. Canyon, Parleys keep the ball going, not to hit winners during the drill. There is a small box cattle unin Spanish Fork Canyon, U.S. 5. This time have your opponent set up alternating derpass in the area also. The in Salina Canyon, Canyon, to shots U.S. your forehand and backhand sides while you study will indicate whether deer from Nephi to move more readily over or under Paragonah and between Cedar volley. Remember to anticipate the shots and provide a the highway. target for the person who is setting up the shots. Do this City and St. George, Utah 28 from for one minute. 6. Switch. For one minute feed alternating shots to your opponent while he is at net. 7. Now your partner should hit lobs to you for one minute while you hit easy overheads, concentrating on THE positioning. PARK 8. Switch again and hit lobs to your partner for one CITY minute. 9. Now put it all together. Your opponent will hit you a shot to your forehand volley, then one to your backhand volley, followed by a lob, for one minute. 10. Again switch and wind up the drill by giving your opponent all three shots in sequence for one minute. Only 10 minutes have elapsed and you are ready for your match. You have concentrated on your volleys and overheads, and while setting up the ball, you have hit groundstrokes and lobs all the shots you will normally encounter in match play. You should be loose, warm and ready to play. Steven Kemp Certified Tennis Professional Re-esourc- es r 1-- 15 over-hittin- re-ton- ed 1970-71-1,68- 1971-72-1,58- 10-min- ute 1972-73-1,77- 4; 2; 2. 1973-7- 4 1-- 15 mid-cour- semi-traile- Upon completion of the systems, the Divisions will use counting devices to monitor more than two dozen underpasses. Also, some additional trapping a marking of deer may be done in conjunction with other migratory areas to determine the full impact highways have on deer win5, ter range. Drobnicks report show's elk highway mortalities from the Manti and Nebd herd unitSj moose kills in DaggeduCounty antelope mishaps in the Uintah Basin. He also noted some firsts .n Wildlife highway deaths. Utahs first bear highway mortality oc cured near the summit of Parleys Canyon and three cougars were hit MF Southern Utah. Vehicles also kill many skunks, badgers, porcupines, weasels, rabbits, muskrats, snakes, birds and ground squirrels yearly, Drobnick added. rs (deer-vehicl- e) 1-- 50-- 6 1-- 91-1-- 15 Office Hours 10am - 3pm Monday Park City Resort TIIE GRIP BY RALPH EMERY, PROFESSIONAL. PARK CITY GOLF COURSE The grip is the most important part of the golf swing. It is the connection between the golfer and the golf club. The club should be held with the fingers, and at uo time should it be held tighter than you would hold a pencil. If the golfer spends a few minutes every day picking up a club and practices taking a gripi he will improve without hitting a golf ball. The grip in the left hand is half in the fingers and half in tlu; palm, while the right hand is almost all fingers. An excellent way to learn the proper right-han- d grip is to make the right thumb touch the index finger. This prevents the right thumb from ruining the swing. The left thumb should be straight down the shaft as it must support the club when you get to the top of your backswing. (Next v(.ek, I will discuss the backswing.) 1-- 70 Wednesday Thursday Friday - 6pm 9pm Friday Evening 12-3p- m Sunday CLASSIFIED DEADLINE... 6pm Mon. ADVERTISING DEADLINE... 9am Mon. S3 |