Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 14 General Season Will Open On Saturday June 4th Fishermen' are using trailing BOISE ( AP) — Except for mud and plugs for trout Kolures and high 4vater in the Clearwater River at Orofino North Idaho kanee and bass and worms for lakes and streams were reported the warm water species The department said it expects Just right for fishing today and getting better The State Fish and Game Department indicated in its weekly report that northern (waters offer the best prospects for Memorial Day weekend anglers Many of the fishing spots in southern Idaho were reported too clogged with spring runoff at though steelhead and bass are biting in some stretches of the Salmon and Snake River and salmon have begun moving up the Weiser River The fishing has been good north of Cape Horn in Priest Lake and blueback are biting in Lake Pend Oreille Fine catches of trout Kokanee bullhead crapple and bass are reported in the Coeur d'Alene lakes The general season opens June 4 an improvement in the steelhead fishing in the Clearwater next week if the stream clears The Snake River and its tributaries have been poor at Riggins but sportsmeni have been hooking sturgeon with night crawlers at Eagle Bar Big Bar and other spots near Council Worms and plugs are bringing in nice catches of bullhead bass and bluegill in the Weiser and Payette Rivers Reports from Emmett show that steelhead are going for spinners and salmon eggs below Black Canyon Dam The South Fork of the Salmon is yielding a few steelhead and fishermen are catching bullheads in Lake Lowe riviwMi cv cmn wf iyvat a STANDARD-EXAMINE- R II Padres to Host Utah to Open 1955 Season On Saturday SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah fishermen were advised today they are likely to find the best angling at the season’s opening tomorrow on artificial lakes Natural streams generally are high and muddy M J Madsen state fisheries director listed as probable “better bets” these areas: Scofield Reservoir in Carbon County Logan Canyon dams in Cache County and Enterprise Reservoir in Washington County Madsen reports that Logan Riv- er was booming when he inspect- ed the stream this week “Blacksmith Fork” he said ?‘was about the same but will be one of the better streams in northern Utah The Weber was high belpw Echo Reservoir but better than some “Qhalk Creek was muddy and having trouble getting under the bridge at Coalville” Madsen said some areas will be closed to fishing He said they are well posted and advised fishermen to observe the signs Vard Jones of Salt Lake Is Medalist at Ogden Club All-St- ar Coast Contest Vard Jones of Salt Lake City captured medalist honBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego has won the right ors yesterday during qualifying rounds in the Intermounto host the Pacific Coast League tain Amateur Golf Tournament at the Ogden Golf and r Game Jpne 13 by clinchClub ing first place through Memorial Country First-rounmatches In the Jones burned up the back nine Day The Padres racked up their 14th straight win last night as and finished with a two under par 1 )e Pyed with second and today Los inundated quarter- Angeles 71 total they nds 16-'"T10 The 71 one stroke better I"1 Seattle rained out with Holly- than Lou North of the Salt Lake ill each be played over 18 holea wood has seven games to play Country Club on Monday Three Ogdenites finished with through Monday while the Padres Ernie Schneiter Ogden Country have only six Even if San Diego even par 73 — Amie Ferrin for- ' lost all six and the Rainiers won mer professional ho ts directing basketball star tournament looks for Lou all theirs the Padres would have Pierre Hualde former Ogden City Herb Pollock Lt Roland a half game lead The team lead- champ and Gus Becker who is a Meus close of at the ing the league Pirre past champion of the Intermoun- - Hualde morial Day hosts an r Henry Mathieu and Arnie squad tain classic chosen by the PCL Baseball Herb Pollock runnerup last Fenin to be among the top fin-yetournament Ferrin Writers Assn finished with a 74 along sers San Francisco defeated Port-- 1 with Jack Downs Ken Downs and recorded the low score for nine with a 10th inning Don Dorton last year’s medalist land 6--5 yesterday when he scorched homer and Oakland had an easy Little Max Johnson and Jim Twist tle back nine with a 32 score time with Sacramento winning both had 75s Championship flight qualifyinr scores: of Mathieu also Henry Ogden -' vard Jones 71 Lou North 72 WW a former title holder came in -” W ' 'tfGus Becker 73 Arnie Ferrin with a 76 v 7 S' j j ‘Tfottiv Kv 3 Dick Carl-10- 0 Pierre aIe’ After the field of more than 4 Jack WHAT IS IT? — Ralph Winstead looks as if he wishes the big one golfers had qualified it was Downs 74 Herb Pollock 74 Donn s 500-pluh sun-fisa ocean to add a second flight to decided pound got away as he shapes up alongside —called a mola mola — caught off Cape Hatteras It’s the the tournament Sixteen golfers Dorton 74 Max Johnson 75 Jim were put into the first flight be- - Twiss 75 Roland Joslyn 76 largest member of the headfish family reported off the North 32 who qualified in the Carolina Outer Banks in several jears “Want to know the conditions hind the flight An addition-1Sj v’ of the streams near Morgan and championship V ilium on 16 will compete in the second 3® al Murdock superin78 T D Richards 78 vicinity?” Jim Risteen tendent of the Morgan hatchery flight i Bob Whitman 78 Gene Schneiand sleek as a Wyoming dude in ter 78 John Hauk 78 Layne his first western hat was speakNewey 79 Keith Larsen 79 Bert DENVER (AP) — Denver Uni-- 1 ing Bra mw ell 79 Pres Dunn 79 Clark Anderson of the “Harts-grabbl- e Banger has-he continued “Well” a announced Charles Aschenbrenner 80 Bob versity Cache National Forest today is high and roily Lost ketball schedule for the 1955-5Nelson 80 William Preece 80 season Wednesday The slate calls warned fishermen against trying Creek is high but fairly clear We Bob Evans 80 Fred Pennie 8L ’em of both have for 14 Skyline Conference con- planted drjve vehicles into the higher “East Canyon? Where it joins tests (elevations where snow drifts still Hartgrabble it muddies up some SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — block most rdads but above and up to the dam it is The Fish and Game Department He said the Monte Cristo Road pretty clear Yeah we stocked said today some portions of imW L Pet GB is open only as far as Dry Bread j this stream too pounded waters scheduled to open 38 16 82 “Tell the boys that the Weber for fishing tomorrow will remain iSan Diego Pond “The rest of the way drifts V 338 29 23 Seattle as much as 10 feet high block the is high and muddy but Stoddard closed to protect spawning fish San Francisco 38 28 310 fVfc 481 11 25 27 M J Madsen chief of fish- j Loa Angeles road” The ranger said most roads Slough is clear It’s been planted 480 11 24 28 eries for Utah said some areas Oakland in the higher elevation are in also 438 12 22 38 Portland “Francis Creek below the Fran- of Strawberry and Scofield res- Hollywood 21 29 420 14 much the same condition 20 31 392 131 Snow isn’t melting nearly as cis Ranch is clear and anglers ervoirs will be included He said Sacramento rapidly this year and Ranger An- should catch some of our hatchery all waters which remained closed Teatrrgay’a RelU t derson said he believes it will be fish from this stream Above the have been clearly posted Oakland 9 Sacramento 1 ' necesThe closure was made at least three more weeks before ranch the creek is closed San Diego 16 Lot Angelea 1 San Tranciaco 8 Portland S 06 “We also released some trout sary by cold weather during the the Monte road is passable in the Little Echo Creek but the past few weeks which delayed at Seattle postponed Hollywood water is quite low and clear” the spawning run rain — All-Sta- d ! 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