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Show 1 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 9. D 1973 New Defense Stymies Rams Arizona Throttles CSU, FORT plays, and scored a touchdown on a fourth-and-seve- n situation. In their first touchdown drive in the second period, the COLO. COLLINS, Junior fullback Jim (Ap) Upchurch scored two touchdowns as Arizonas ball control offense and new angle defense stymied Colorado State Saturday in a seasonopening Western Athletic Conference football game here. n Wildcats made good on before three times plays Upchurch plunged over for the score from three yards out also on a third down situation. third-dow- 31-- 0 The Wildcats, staying on the ground, almost exclusively, moved the ball when they had to. The angle defense, which causes the linemen to slant and linebacker to fill in the holes, did the rest. Colorado State didnt reach midfield until halfway through the fourth quarter. Punter Mitch except for a few fine defensive plays, was mostly lis'less particularly in the first half. Apparently baffled by the Arizona the defense, Rams managed only two first in that half. Their downs ground game was virtually nonexistent, lor accounting CSU, net yards. Although quarterback minus-1- 9 helped the Wildcats maintain good field position throughout, kicking eight times for an average of 48 Hoops Stuebbe hit seven of 12 passes for 41 yards, CSU didnt get line in past its own the half. yards. Also Concert Arizona several also converted crucial third-dow- Jan Runs 23 Yards Late in the first quarter. on n 31-- 0 Willie Hamilton ran 25 yards up the middle to the Ram line. The CSU defense held, however, and Charlie field Gorham kicked a lead. goal for a d 0 The third down capability of the Wildcats apparently broke the Rams back in the second quarter. Pinned back in their own third-and-2- with territory, CSU comerback Greg Stemnck was called for pass interference, giving UA the ball on the CSU 39. On Derral Davis ran 12 yards to the Ram 19. third-and-tw- situaon a tion, quarterback Jerry Davis faded to pass, couldnt foul a receiver and ran for the first line. down at the And third-and-1- 0 Upchurch scored his second TD with 9:32 left in the third run. He quarter on a had skirted left end for 27 yards to help set up the score. A 1 i 1 4 , Ymtx . 4 if' afrfftiftitit mm iVTttri 1 iiWiii n iTfewrinaa Honda Civic only $2,150. p.o.e. Murray Harris 78 West 6025 So. SLC i Test drive any new ear or truck in September and receive 2 FREE DINNERS from the PLUMP TURKEY. 21 and otoer or marred, ptoasa CHRYSLER O PLYMOUTH 1 4646 Sol State Tel. It's all in the attltudel 262-333- Capture Car Wins (AP)-Mars- 62-1- 4 Running back Mark added two more touchdowns, one involving a V scamper, as the Idaho andals of the Big Sky Conference routed the UTEP Miners of Fred-bac- k is the Western Athletic Conference. Idaho scored 10 times and hed the Texas squad to two both involving touchuowns, from quarterback passes Frank Duncan to receiver Lonnie Crittenden, a senior who last year was the nations 19th best pass receiver. 111 Brantley scurried for during yards in five carries the first quarter, sconng twice on runs of 39 and 49 yards. His third touchdown came m the third quarter on a one-yar- plunge. run late Fredbacks the second half capped outburst. Idahos scoring in Idaho scored the first time it got the ball and three plays later Ross Nelson intercepted a UTEP pass and scored from the 38. R5 pMOTlY . FGBBG P. Sk C!3 4 OPOM STODAY till oa NEED A PART FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? WE HAVE FUEL WATER PUMPS U JOINTS BRAKE SHOES IGNITION (5 BRANDS) ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. PISTON RINGS GASKETS ALTERNATORS SEALS WHEEL BEARINGS Baker proved that the season was no fluke as he rolled to an impressive, easy victory here Saturday night in a GENERATORS STARTERS PUMPS IN FACT WE'VE GOT IT ALL p A Main which saw him come Civic raw hall Idaho Brantley, scored junior running back, thiee touchdowns in leading the University of Idaho to a football victory over Texas-E- l Paso. MOSCOW, By Dick Rosetta Tribune Sports Writer A SPRINGVILLE dream came true for Salt Lakers Bobby Baker and Elmer Cou-chhere Saturday night at Suntana Raceway as both put the finishing touch on the season championships in the Salt Lake Valley Racing Assn.s 1973 campaign. It was a first for both drivers, but the title was especially gratifying to Baker who has tried for nine years in the expensive supermndified division to bring home the top priz. He came close on his own for a couple of years but the driver turned to the capable tandem of Gary Norman and Paul Walters this season to build a championship par and it now has a bona fide championship stamp on ;t. 62-1- 4 Idaho Routs Miners, Statistics Salt Lakers y SUPER SPEtBAL within a third of a lap of lapping the entire field. The last car he woulo have had to catch was 1973 runner-u- p Bill Madsen. Madsen had won the last three season championships in a row and at bacl fjio lost turn voore i Vjnjj become a personal struggle between the Norman-Walter- s team and the Palmer-Madse- n team to come out on top. Norman-Yalter- s won this years round and piled up one of the most impressive, if not the all time greatest, point totals in doing so. Baker amassed a total over BQAE1S SC3ES 20,000-Mil- e THE 1 100 Guarantee AUTOMOTIVE SUPERMARKET 946 SOUTH TEL. STATE 484-616- 4 1,200 points in closing out Madsen who had just over 1,000. AIkerIbaNkArdTO Salt Couchis, a Laker who began his career only three years ago, held off a charge by Springvilles Dean Conway to tme late-seaso- n win his coveted crown. mm if PROCLAMATION OF WILDLIFE BOARD FOR TAKING UPLAND GAME -- 1 973 GROUSE, PARTRIDGE, PHEASANTS, QUAIL, COTTONTAIL RABBIT WHEREAS, after due investigation, we, the Utah State Wildlife Board by authority granted us m the Wildlife Resources Code of Utah, hereby state the following rules ana regulations pertaining to the 1973 hunting seasons for sage grouse, ruffed grouse, blue grouse, chukar partridge, Hungarian partridge, pheasants, quail, and coPontdii rabbit It is unlawful to hunt any upland game wthout first having procured a 1973 Small Game or Combination Licence which must be carried on the person of anyone hunting upland game '' I Jc 1 ABXTSaUMQ. There shall be no season for the Abert Squirrel, which occurs primarily in San Juan County . A. oosoikas the area stall be lawful to hunt mall areas listed under area open' of this proclamationTheexceprf following area hsted below as closed and those that are postec and marked dosed on the ground - is closed to hunting upland game It A. US BOUSE Salt Lake Municipal Airport That portion of Salt Lake County lying within the following described boundary Beg oning at the intersection of North Temple Street and 2200 West, thence north a ong 2200 West and 2450 West to the northeast corner of the Salt Lake Municipal Airoort at 1300 North thence west, north, west, south and west al ong the boundary of the and posted to4000WPSt thence south on40u0 SatLaKe Municipal A 'port, Road to North Temple, thenceeast on North Temple (HignwayU S 40) Wert and of 2200 West, io point beginning. mm L. Ary person entering jpen pnvatelycwned land of any other person, firm or corporation whch is property posted against trespass without wr.tten permiss on from the owner or person in charge is "Hunt'ng by Permisguilty of a misdemeanor sion Cards" wili oe provided to landholders by the Division upon request, for use injgrant'ng access to such lands Wnrten permission is not required for access to verbal lands posted ' Hunting by Permission permission is sufficient for access to such lands. of or owner the Any person who upon request person in ctarge of private land shall refuse to immediately leave such private land, whether ported or not, is guilty of a misdemeanor Any person who without the owner s permission shall obstruct any entrance or exit to private property is guilty of a misdemeanor Private property shall be deemed posted properly when "No Trespassing" signs and or a minimum of 100 square inches of fluorescent yeilcw paint (on exterior fenceposts, trees; or when metal fenceposts are used, the entire exterior side must be painted) are displayed at mile intervals alongthe aDprox'matelyone-fourtexterior boundaries and at ail corners, and at all fi hmg streams that cross property lines, and and trails and riziits-o- f way rvng ai r'ads M. No ritie, revolver, pistol or shotgun pe'lets larger tfun No 4 may be used in pursuit of upi ind parr, birds. There are no weapons restrtions apphcatAe to the cortex tail raubt fexceot tor areas open for hunting b ghorn sheep, and butfa'o during tlieir ek, me seasons when only a shotgun mav be ured). 1 Span MwHiaboi it up'and game biros are dressed, one Shooting Haw: Speoal frowsier. Any private landholder or fjoup of landholders who so desire are are given permission oy the Wildlife Board to poet their taro open to hunting pheasants as an extension of the regular s json set bv the Beard. The designates regular season nay be extended up to the full thirty (30) day season but no private landholder shall be specified for State and Federal lands or any part thereof, permitted topast land open to pheasant hunting beyond December 9, 1973 Such posting shai beat s gns containing the words "open be with ate done appropr the discretion of the landholder but must to oheasanthurtirw" or 'ceentopheasanthuntingrty permission "Sgnsareavailable free of charge from local or Resources offices conservation officers Signs must be from any Division of Wildlife the placed at no greater distance apart than 600 feet along the boundary of, on all corners of and on all Lanes and gates entering into property being extended ft shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, pursue, shoot at or otherwise attempt to take or "open to pheasants on any lands other than" those posted as being open to pheasant hunting" the prescribed season for that pheasant hunCrg by permission, in any county after the close of ' county, except for State and Federal lands designated in Section E" of this proclamation as being I rterarr-- - v m Q . - IQ?wv1' Are Oden Box Elder, Cache, CBpgett, Oevis, Duchesne, uuab. Morgan, Rich, Sanpete, Summit, Tcne.e, Uintah, Wasatch and Weber counties (except lands dosed under Section K ) Bear, Carbon, Emery, Garfie'd, Grand. Iron, Kane Mtliard, Piute, Sait Lake. San Jjen, 1 Seve, Utah, Washington and Wayne counties (except lands closed under Section K ) shall tie davtght hours except on the opening day (November 10, Shooting Nam Shooting 1973) when shooting wi'l begin at 8 00 a m hejr , mum mm wing must remain attached to each bird so as to permit species identification while being transported between the place where taken and the personal abode of the possessor or between the pace where taken and a commercial preservation facility ail Rote Btodute be unlawful tor any person to fail to stop at cneckmg stations or road blockades where a stop sign andor red and 'or blue light is displayed 3. Owfcng H shall 4 Citato d beam VHdfo fcmxti, bppmrt A.I persons while engaged m hunting, trapping or fishing or while transporting wildlife shall be required upon de nand of any conservation officer or any other peace officer to exhibit the required license, permit, or tag, any device or apparatus in his possession used tor hunting, trapping or fishing, or any wildlife tn hts possession. tetexh fe IWs IMS Vm d Ip Ai persons 12to 15 years of age are permitted to hunt for and take upland game in season but must ha and possess a valid 1973 Utah Sma, Game Hunting License A child under the of 14 years must t- of h.s by o parents, legal guardians, or other responsible person of the age of 21 years or older and approved by the parent or guardian while hunti upland game A child of 14 years and u der . . years erf age must be accompany , jv a person of tne age erf 21 years or nqer while hunting upland game Children under the age erf 12 years are no! rutted to purchase a hunt ng license, Qr hunt shoot at, or kill upland gtme 5. r Sept 22. 1973, to March 1, 10 Area Open .20 1974 Shooting Mom: Daylight hours. 9TUi0OUS e K) (except lands closed under Section It is unlawful for any person, other than peace of their officers in performance duty, discharge any kind of firearm from any vehicle, or from, upon or across any public highway UaW foam Whd Fimm No person, erfher than peace officers in the performance o ther duty or persons witn a val-permit to carry loaded urearms for the protection of life or property shallcarryincronanyvehicU? any firearms wench new live ammunition in the A revolver shall be deenwd firing enamber loaded when it has live ammunition in the r hamber of the cylinder al ignJ w th the barrel or the chamher erf the cylinder which would next rotate into alignment with the Ure! 4 Warftrf Uw 4 Mrrfetnf Midei is unlawful tor any person to take any upi and gvne from an airplane ci any other airborne vehicle cr device or any terrestrial or aquatic chicle, ine'udmg snownxjbnes and other recreational ve ides ft I.WUTWY There shall be no ooen season for wild turkey dutier Any landowner intending to port property controlled by him is encouraged to do so at least two weeks prior to the opening ot any season established by the Utah Wildlife Board or Board of BitGame Control fine under this section is The minimum 0 $5 o me Any person convicted of violating any his license, provisions of this section shall hate certif'cate or permit, revoked by the DivS'on and or may not obtain another license, corf'ficate permit until a period of one year shall jjapsefro thp date rfreAXytinn , . operfy Mubtei on the ano cr It is unlaw ul for any person another person to damage, diarraripe of ter any person property It shall also bn unlawful to hunt or sboct within bOO feet of any swelling, feed'nfc house, barn, poultry vard, coral, domstw or any enclosure stockyard ess ffe ml amnia s are Kept or fed, lawlul powss on or ttve in of permission 300 test such building or enclosure pson obtained KL , Qarap 4 Se or Exdaua ft is unlawful lor any person, witheirt consent erf the owner or person in c)ur2e rt any cr privately owned land, to Lear down, r utilate which oestroy any sign, signboard or ether notice of bunting, for purposes regulates trespassing trapping, or f jhing on this land, or to without destrr, any such consent, tear down, deface fence or other enclosure on this private owned land or any g?e or bars belonging to any such fence cr enclosure. i. a r 11 ffowg IM Ml 0 M Oh Affrf Ac It is unlawful for any person to possess or uv weapons in the pursuit of any toind of wud to this state while undei the influence of sfcchol or illegal drugs 11 foM Rurat Hil3 Unis Hunting within Posted Pheasant Units shall be as set forth in Section the Wildlife Resources Code of Utah N. Hurting 3 of DCKUCTOOUCS area merit onerf here n Any area or part be closed to hunting without further notice a, an conservation or fil emeraency prevent im rneres nasgre by porting itahLyand U. HaMrffV WUTiONSVItGtVajumXA ft s provided by law that the afote rules ant rf regulations shail have the full force and effect law Any violation stall be considered as a h sut misriemeanor and shall be prosecuted as E ch act in violation shall const tute 6 septate offense UTAH STATE WtUXM APARO PAUllSTfiMHAM 7. Imt prof1. I fimafe d OMMLPKMSONS I VfcapOB AMtrtXJ Kane M Lard Piute Su't Lake, San Juan, Sevter, Utah. Washington and Wayne counties lexcept lanes dosed under Section K ) Shooting hours shall be dayhght hours excep on the opening day (November 10 1973) when shooting wiH begin at 8 00 a m must bfi confined to entering such Lind Posting control of an privately owned land under the not valid individual, group or organization and is other than lards to access public in restricting lands controlled by public agencies posted as conservation measures immec.ate Any landowner expecting full and enforcement of this prcvison must net fy the to Division in writing tv weeks (14 days) prior the opening ot any hunting and f.shing season that property controlled by him is posted has prescribed mar ner and that unless anyone written permission to hunt or f ish on his Division loapprehend the landowner expects the and prosecute tfe trespasser or This section shail not apply to peace conservation officers in the performance of their Ctamrue JOHN STATE OT UTAH COUNTY OT ear t Boar tSecretary PHELPS SALT LAKE, SSt t. John E Phelps, Director of the Oteision of Wildlife Resources, acting on behalf rf tf Division of Wildlife Resources, do hereby certify that the proclamation attached hereto of the Wildlife Board is a true and correct cow and has been duly adopted, filed, and published m accordance with the Wildlife Resources Code of Utah Noted this 6th day of Seplemt r, 173 DIVISION dT WILDUFT RESOURCES JOHN L PHELPS, Director Of Subscribed and swore fa September, 1073. Mas 6th d me OCUGLAS Notary Public motors eorermmoa awet PAY rewdinf SaH Laka My L Juno 9, 1975. County |