Show DAYTvIORN LN G NOVEMBER Don Howard- - Craig Leads Federal Aid Factor in Development Flight’s End 3 or just the beginning You’re right either Flight’s end lor as far as Utah and intermo'untain way you look at it nimrods are concerned the duck flight is over Tuesday) November 30 at 4 p m And so will wind up another short Hunting Improves season for migratory fowl a season better than any of As Result of the past several years but yet in many ways far from satisfactory In the first place the weather man can be New Setup in Utah blamed for most of the poor duck shooting He didn’t cooperate at all for there hasn’t been a storm of any conseA which when completed quence since the opening of the season There hasn’t been will program a “paradise” for mako Utah a wind except now and then and what there has been hunters and fisherman is nearing has occurred mostly after 4 p m or prior to 7 a m Thus completion and the state fish and gams department is offering hearty the main duck flight from the north is yet to come thanks to “Uncle Sam” for his aid in developing the hunting and fishfor these northern It comes too late for hunters ing resources of the state birds after Tuesday can take to the flyways unmolested For many years there have been The least therefore we can say about the weather man is: sportsmen who have confault with the activfound sistently storms Ducks Unlimited! And late He’s cooperating with ities of the state fish and game deand a late flight will mean that many more ducks on the partment in making for improved lakes and marshes when the season is opened next year hunting and fishing in Utah In the past three years thanks to imMaybe there’ll be so many that restrictions now on several proved methods of planting fish species of birds can be lifted and you can again bring home of Izaak Walton have had And Woodduck Redhead Bufflehead Ruddy and maybe improved conditions under which to there’ll be enough increase so the season can be extended carry on their favorite sport In the next three years hunters anticipate but I doubt it of success k In the first place it will take many seasons of exceptionally good hatches and many seasons during which the ducks escape all disease to bring the supply anywhere near what it was during the "good old days” when the season the hours were as early and as late lasted three months as you could see to shoot and the limit was 25 ducks of any variety that came along Seasons like that coupled with disease and poor hatches is what brought “Ducks Unlimited” into being to save ducks from extinction They’ve accomNow all they need is a little cooperplished that already ation and a little time and you and I will have plenty of ducks to shoot Mr C L Eddy Editor Tribune I think I should explain why the Howards haven’t been speaking to you since lasC Sunday You remember of course how you agreed to call for me at 5:30 a m so we could meet Russey and the gang at 5:45 and go out to the shooting grounds? Well I arose promptly at' 5 a m and was ready on the dot I tiptoed about in order not to afraken Mrs Howard and at 5:30 I slipped quietly from the apartment and it was parked on the front step There was a biting rain a perfect morning After 15 minutes I began to get restless and in 25 minutes I was boiling You remember I bad your boots and your shells? Well I hauled them back upstairs and found in my efforts not to arouse the Mrs I’d left my key inside Mrs Howard awoke after I’d leaned against the bell for five minutes - She didn’t like the idea muchso I told her if you showed up looking for your boots to aim for your head and let fly I seized my keys and started You were late at my place and I was late for Russey and the gang so I started out alone It was as I said raining just right in town but out west and along the lake it was a perfect Indian summer day with a cloudless sky and not a sign of wind and so all the ducks sat out in the middle of the lake and I didn’t ' get any anyhow Well Mrs Howard stayed awake awhile waiting for you to call for your boots but finally dozed off That’s about all except the landlady reported that a suspicious character parked a tan car across the street about 6:30 a m and prowled about for a few minutes She was about to call the police when he scurried away Why don’t D H you set your clock on mountain time? — Auburn Trips Hoop Teams Florida 14-To Practice 0 JACKSONVILLE Fla J7ov Teams entered In the commercial closed out a back- Industrial and open basketball tournaments will start workouts at breaking football schedule Saturday the Westminster gym starting Monwith a 14 to 0 victory over Florida day according to Joe Christensen Driving deep into ’Gator territory president on numerous advances Auburn reJoe said Saturday tha following lied on Jimmy Fenton and Spec teams had signed up for the pracBennett Glass and Paint Kelly a pair of topnotch backs to tices: puncture Florida’s fine goal line de- Dan S Gardner Western Electrical college Cudahay Packing U S defense Market Fenton gave the Tigers their first partment of agriculture touchdown in the opening period on Row of other teams ars exa jaunt around left end His A number pected to enter one of the three dash climaxed a drive They Include Lea Bennett re- leagues touched off by Kelly’s N O Nelson Auerbachs Henager’s turn of a punt A short out of bounds punt kicked Ken Garff Mountain States Teleby Walter Mayberry when the Flor- phone l£ah ABuilders’ Supply U S Utah Woolen Mills ida captain was rushed put the Smelting A Tigers In a position for their other Granite Mart and D & R G W touchdown late in the final period A pass Kelly to Max Harrison gained 18 of the 31 yards separating Auburn from the Florida goal line From the five Kelly cut around At right end on a reverse and outrun Following a layoff due to the duck the Florida secondary to the goal Fenton placeklcked both extra hunting season Salt Lake City traiil will gather at the local club points making his record for the adepts season perfect with nine out of 1900 West North Temple street Sunday to resume activities in the nine regular weekly shoot held there Dean Hurd' director of the club Greyhound racing Is legal in Flor Ida California Colorado Texas and announced that the Sunday program will start at 11 a m ' Massachusetts 27 (!P— Auburn 25-ya- rd Trapshoot Slated Local Club ATTENTIOII! SKATERS $500 Value ta Leather rk jA Hardened IDEAL $600 VALUE THE CHRISTMAS leather $Q45 fine quality lined Shoe blanket with bnilt - Inside ankle rapport attached to hardened tool ited ikates A - barnet a berry SHOE ICE SKATE OUTFIT — Genuine Shoe Steel GIFT - BUY $700 VALUE Tubular attached Skates to NOW! ! outfit leather fine quality hoe blanket lined with bnilt ankle rapport attached to hardened eteel tubular akatei Skate de MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING VALUES IN SHOE SKATES SKIS BINDINGS AND EQUIPMENT AT LOW PRICES ZIWIK SPORTING GOODS 116 SOUTH MAIN STREET PUBLIC A COMPLETED PROJECTS B PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION -- rr: Nlogi LOCOMOTIVcftl SH00m&6RQVW SPRINGS REFUGE IMPROVEMENTS J 0 STREAM OTHER FACILITIES --v-v rv yy v vv v FEDERAL VV V V WW 0 FISH V 0 SPRINGVILLE has been set 1 HI S3-ya-rd 50-ya-rd -- aside submerged A total of $430568 has been spent in improvements at the Logan hatchery Of this sum $182627 was federal money and $247921 state money The Logan hatchery ranks with the best in the state and improved conditions for northern Utah anglers can be attributed to the work dons at this hatchery SEVF-- LAKC H glenwoodq r FISH 01 LAKE rXlOA BKKNELL BOTTOMS V V BEAVERO V v bogged down In th final period tha Ballon were back on their heels throughout with Army playing tt afe going so far as to kick on second down even when beyond the ‘V 80-ya-rd line Tha lineups: ARMY ftognar 'bell Jttift Hwtitne PAHGUmO The Farmington bay project admitted by many close followers of fish and game activities as the biggest project in the state is close enough at hand for even the “moaners” to see Its worth More than (Continued from Preceding P6S) Armstrong has had- - little to worry 650000 yards of soil and some 4000 about at the right wing with McWhite "Whizzer” are in Byron been utilized year yards of sand have dikes of of Karl Donough there The six foot four Schleckmia spillways of Colorado the construction and roads The state has had to pay Utah Gene Moore ai Colorado and inch star is going to be sorely only $1000 for work done there in that missed at the hilltop camp next Thus far 8000 acres above water Ferd Dreher of Denver comorder year McDonough was not only a under water and '4200 acres If the Rocky mountain confe- great defensive player but also an prise this vast wild fowl tract back excellent pass receiver and a fast In recent years $107870 has been rence ever had an White as his 122 man in getting down under punts spent In Improving the fish and It is Whizzer season loudly testify Sophomore at Tackle game building at the state fair points for the In the grounds and federal money to the White is the leading scorer To team with Schleckman at extent of- - $71120 was used plus nation His exploits on the greensward will go down in the Rocky tackle we choose the $36750 in state funds Denver John The Scott avenue hatchery In mountain sports annals as legends sophomore from Woudenberg who has turned In a received a total Chief Reason For Title Salt Lake City-hagreat performance and been the big of $1597575 In the past three years d pe- factor in D U’s defensive play Of this His almost for improvement work against all season particularly amount nearly $13000 was federal rformances Gerald Gillespie mainstay In the him as money Most of the money spent Utah and Denver stamp the one Jjig reason wjiy the Col- great B Y U line and Barney here was for improving is now sitting un- McGarry of Utah are the guard ponds and purchasing more modern orado university the conference foo- choices Gillespie finishes his colin atop fish disputed for planting machinery tball heap for the first" time in 13 lege career with tha finest display stream in Salt Lake county As Colorado of football he has ever shown Without White years Hatcheries Get Funds would have been just another foo- running guard on the “Y” squad facThe Kama and Midway hatch- tball teaih that could never have his blocking was an Important shows eries have benefited to the tune of defeated Utah B Y U and Den- tor in the great offensive that the Cougars have been able to nearly $11000 in federal funds for ver no question that White produce is There In recent work years improvement McGarry is probably the most imand the at&te has spent nearly $5000 will make several of the many selections and there is proved football player in the league at the two places The Whiterocks about his right to be named He has played 60 minutes in every hatchery In the Uintah baain dis- no doubt of the Rockies one of Utah's toughest ball games trict has had federal aid to the ex- the ace performer with a steady tent of $587878 and state aid of for 1937 and one if not the greatest and came through of all time performance In every tilt He has $125690 Karl Schleckman Utah captain also taken care of Utah's kickoff More than $12000 in federal g duties In exceoutstand- and money has been given for work at and tackle is almost as and promises to be key-main the as llent is style lineman White a This ing eastern Utah Stewart lake In on the Utah forward wall for tract of land consists of 600 acres backfield In feeling out the sentoff- next year coaches of and iment fans 1000 acres less than under water and -Jack Stringham has not done so of dry tynd It is an Ideal spot tor icials there was not a dissenting this year as In leader vote much the for powerful Ute a duck nesting and breeding ground Schleckman has bung: up 'a rec- the past because the Cougars have Another project of a similar nature as is proposed for the Leota Bottoms ord at the Utah school that will had some faster backs but put him down with Jack Johnson line backer and line buster the district ever Cougar is unbeatable Nearly $8000 has been spent in as the two greatest tackles Orlando Malo Denver’s brilliant improving tha setup at the Spring-vill- e developed at the school back who enabled the Pioneers to hatchery and Bullock’s slough Moore Far Ahead defeat Utah has had an up and west of Springville has been deGene Moore is 'far ahead of the down year but he is still one of veloped into a choice pheasant Maio is the centers in the the best' In the league breeding area Utah lake has been remainderHe ofhas directed the Col- second leading scorer in the conthe site of considerable improve- circuit ment work in recent years and orado line play for three seasons ference Bernard Magnuxson smallest man more than $5000 in federal money and has been lafgeiy responsible aggregation 155 play of the Buffalo on the has been spent plus more than $1000 for the 'great Moore is particularly pounds has had a tough time try In funds emanating from tha state forward wall strong on pass defense ing to bring the Utah Aggies fish and game department Dreher although not through the season Last year with Ferd A total of $1594483 has been spent the at Burraston pond near Nephi of ranked so outstanding as the other a strong line in front of him This which the government spent $10648 three is still near the top in the little ace was sensational Opinion of most followers of the year he has had to do most of the and the state $529683 gridiron sport Dreher ‘ has been work alone but still he has sparkled Proposed Projects No 1 end in the leagua for two in many games and has been the Fish springs in Juab county and seasons He is the oldest player In sparkplug for the defending cham' Salt springs in Tooele county are the circuit 24 years pions all eeason He is one of tbo proposed projects which will do Paul McDonough of Utah is given best punters in th conference and much1 toward making duck hunting the other wing poet after three also hai the ability both’ to throw Coach Ike and receive passes conditions more ideal in Utah years of brilliant play Four Gridders Stand Out s single-hande- Syracuse Gets Sunny Jim Diszy S&eks Golf Tilt With Monty v place-kickin- N Y Nov 27 SYRACUSE e CSV-Jam- Bowlers to Renew Feud Sunday es “Sunny Jim” Bottomley for eleven years a star performer with the St Louis Cardinals in tht National league was named manager of the Syracuse Chiefs of th International league Saturday to succeed Bernard "Mike” Kelly “Sunny Jim” broke into the majors from the old Syr&cuee Stars then beaded by Frank Shaugh-neas- y now president of the International league He was a stellar first seeker with the Stars and performed In the same capacity with the Cardinals one year winning the most valuable player award from the National league BRADENTON Fla Nov 27 (T) — Dizzy Dean wired a challenge to John Montague Saturday seeking to draw the mystery man of golf Into a match with him hi the second annual Dizzy Dean tournament to be staged December 11 on the Bradenton Country club course Dizzy said "I think I can promise you k good workout because my golf game’s not exactly minor league stuff” fish-reari- Brighton Ski Conditions Through tho courtesy of tho Salt Lake City water department Tbo Salt Lake Tribune presents skiing conditions at Brighton for the period ending Saturday at fatm The feud between the straight-ba- ll bowlers will bs and th hook-ba- ll renewed Sunday at the Orpheum alleys starting at 2 p m The match will b completed at the Tempi alleys at 8 p m In the last match thr hook-ba- ll performers came 'through with'victory for a $100 purse I Bill Hallmark and Chick Evans hav been team In added to the straight-ba- ll place of J Mansell and E Dennis and the losers hop to even the score Final Big Six Standings TVjri 1tAMl ur 9 p i m: Total three Inches depth 22 Inches Minimum temperature two degrees above zero Maximum temperature 28 degree Road open autoists above Zero New snow advised to carry if chains You’ve Worn Your Present Glasses need over cortor a year it’s certain that they 'may recting and adjusting Many times the wearing of glasses for even a shorter period changes the condition of your eyes red-hair- ed STANDARD OPTICIANS your present glasses and the Optometrists with offices in our store will and a give you a frank YES or NO answer as 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' 9 0 9 Army t (Ml O 0 O 0—0 Navy Touchdown-- Army Craig Samuel lee Substitute— Army end Blanchard David Kobe Bailey tackle rown LotoBOJ guards David Mather center HoweU hacks Frontomak Craig O’Connor Corbett Burke tackle Navy— End Mtnviella center Jarvis f guards fipectorfoiftehead 'Gillette Incher lack' Case Mayo Ingram Coward Hausen Bwarthint Referee W 0 Crowell Unee f' M watere Williams umpire CConover man L Pennsylvania fitataj Held Judge O Vergare Notre Dame Hyrum Dam Built The Hyrum dam was constructed with the aid of $226013 received from the government Nearly $6000 has been spent in improvements on the Weber refuge Of this sum only $246 was state money the rest coming from the federal government ‘Moaners’ Can See Worth f 4 1 northwest Box Elder county a tract acres 3-- r lf for development of wild life More than 2500 acres of land are under water and the federal government has spent more than $47000 in developing this project Governor Henry H Blood officially dedicated Locomotive springs in 1934 The Bear river refuge is too well known to delve into at great length Suffice to say it is a federal project The public shooting grounds located north of Brigham City have 11572 acres of land and the federal government has spent nearly $2000 in improvements A total of 16998 the acres shooting comprise grounds of which 54252 acres are from Page 3 O'MIDWAY SPRIN6S rd the line and whipped a short pass which Jim Schwenck caught on th Navy 40 and ran to tho IV where he was driven out of bounds - ' Wilson tried the Navy line but he lost a yard Then Long passed ' ’ to Ryan who caught the ball on '! tho yard and a half stripe Where ho was dropped on th sldo Unes i by Quarterback Art Frank Hammers at Lines Wilson hammered the line again j but waa stopped cold Then Craig 1 senior from Pauls Valley Okla put the game on Ion Ryan’s try for tho extra point was wide—but it didn’t matter Amy had scored Its 21st victory la tho classic that began back In 1890 with Navy triumph On th first series of plays In the third period the Sallors manched from their own lino to th Army 17 Cook and Halfback Emmett Wood hacked away at th tackles and guards and In a flask were down past the Jin— th first time they had reached Army territory Then Navy moved from th 47 aided by an Army offsida penalty of fiv yards to the 28 on a pair of ameshes by this pair Wood picked up four to tho 22 and then Cooke made fiv to th 17 A yard to go— and two tries to mak it in — but th Sailors failed On the last try Wilson broke clear through ths navy line and brought Wood down before he reached th line of scrimmage Passing Attack Stalls The Sailors continued hammering away going to Army 82 where their paasing attack a tailed and to th 49 where their running (amp t&FARMINGTON BAY Okamas SPRINGS 17-Ya- (Continued DUCK FLIGHTS r- fair BUILDING SALT Navy Unable to Get Beyond Foe’s Line O HATCHERIES WEBER REFUGE BBARRVER Army to 6-- 0 Victory C PROPOSED PROJECTS QsttYRUM the same measure Vast Sum Spent milMore than one and one-halion dollars have been spent by the federal government In improving fame areas in Utah in recent years 'n addition to this vast sum thousands of dollars of state money have been poured into the various projects Projects in all parts of the state have been and are nearing completion They are summarixed as follows: Locomotive springs — Located in of 16692 State legend BEAR rs u 5 Near 'Finish Sees Program Expansion Department e -- C 28 1937 |