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Show (4i ek FiliiSer iiV",ii ir'i.iiMi!iiiitiimiiiiiii!,jni i nun Hiiii 'iiiiw'i r Go See Your '' I PI T C; f.y. U2 Ioi V Big Fish! Jim immnmiiui mauv mix.ii nm.i.n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimi!lii.iii!iiiiiiiino tai s a pifiiglimc turn of the a must for this man and the days when Tiny would go on Sunday some paients thought it best that their young peo- ple should be m Sunday School, or attending to for most all churches. other thurih matters Saturday At 8 O'Clock !Z Many times we suggested to the SLFGA rth hu iiO ML!.! bpuii- - WlMC ws icldscd Maloney k iiound pili lung Woime-Urinight hut tie got h httle rer Mess while i "'unrig he K s - that they might have a better turnout if they set then annual tour on Saturdays. Some liked the idea and others did not. Next Saturday the SLFGA will have a trvout Saturday tour. Its at 8 a m. from the Scott Ave680 Scott nue Hatchery in Salt Lake County Avenue. From there the tour goes to the Springville The game farm at and Midway Hatcheries. attraction a is especially for great Springville the young people. Its where they can see most of our wildlife its a great bird and animal display. Vftor pm lung noli" xdll (or eight innings, lie pulled a while Moling m grom niu-il- e die List of Ihe eighth after mining through the conn a stop Mgn at third ba-Pul Maloney ignoied (he pm., and itt.ied ihe Ucu os in the nmdi inning to Sit luMimli Minimum It Looking for something to do. Make this trip. for the first day of fishing. will fever you ni A Vug mi Someone suggested the othei day that fishing at Flaming Gorge should be halted dunng the to let the spring spawning season at the Lake kind. rainbow trout better perpetuate their This could be argued from either side. There are many trout caught during the of eggs for a few spawning seasons. They are full weeks and when they are caught they show these eggs to be pretty ripe. During this time, once the eggs are removed, the fish appear to be in worse shape than when they were not filled with roe. If left in the water these trout would lay these several thousand eggs and offer that much more ahead, it would seem. to the fishermen in the jears is that the lake so abounds The other side even m no harm done there is with trout that 10. the slightest degree. This is because so few fish arc taken in relation to the lakes population that it is an insignificant loss. So Few Fish Survive It can be aigued, also, that the eggs aie hatched but that so few of them come of catchable age because of the cannibalism of the resident rainbows that, the number of fish actually lost durAnd that fishing the spawning run are veryfew. of fish. Ions the than is more important ing If ever the lake suffers from the lack of iish then this might be considered as one step to take on the conservation side. As it is, however, a reasonable harvest of the trout, even in the spawning season, only eases the burden on the habitat for the fish that survive. d basis maybe the lake is ahead On a bv leason of the big harvest. Something must be right with the lake. Its been Americas No. 1 trout producer for the past half decade or so, with no signs of a letup. per-poun- ;w Juan W Fianusco to d d two-ye- auaids to Biuie TaLcno. Chuck Rilpy. Jeff Je4 per son, Terry Miller, Rober Bruce and Roil Johnson for football prow ess Torn basketball Steinhe, coach and athletic director, 1 t Llsewlieie in the .National League. Philadelphia edged San Francisco Chicago blanked I.os Angeles. SI. Lorns beat Pittsbuigh. aficr losing the fust gamp, 2 New Yoik edged Montreal 21, and Allania tupped Sail Diego, In the Ameiiidn League, Minnesota nipped Seattle, W blanked Eos-toashington 1 0, whiteCleveland Kanwashed New Yoik. sas City topjied Chicago, 3 2. Baltimore beat Detroit. and Oakland drubbed Califoi-m- i - fi' if., T -- f ijy ff X 3 ($ i A I 1 - 1 I i , 4 V ' Gi i 3-- Cincinnati Jim baloney, left, getj congratulations from battery mate Johnny Bench after hurling second of his career Wednesday. no-hitt- er a, 4 - I jusi iiginid Johnnv was M honey v iicj- ni (wins In ihi i to i all dnln time tr him 'sc in mi Link fit a pit. lied give Ihe San - d- llaadi' to Giants what was i p i at Via miii y mil Im i i o a li ' He piobahly nnjsl letaxed on the field sa d lai vc Vas'1! pavei out thci olnttus aie old Ilnee inns. runs also lilts and diove m four The Reds suited seven in the fouith. Maloney leieived a big assist torn rookie shotlslop Dauel Chaney, who made a In the sixth. Edwards, a burner Red who also used to be somersaulting tatch Maloney's roommate, i aught the two pievioiis games by of Edwards' looping fly to left I c BYU Batters Ute Netters Cats Win 4-- In Doubles By NORM SUEYA Deseret New's Spoits Wruer In all Jus happiness Wednesday, Wayne Pearce still had a touch of humility: Although we won by a 6 3 score, it could well have been 9 0 for Utah. The matches wete that dose," said thd BYU coach. Thats the way it is when Bt igham Young LTmverstty and Utah meet in tennis these days. After five hours of tennis the outcome lan usually be pinpointed to one game or, just as often, one point. Before an overflow crowd at ihe the Salt Lake Swim and Tennis Club Wednesday afternoon, BYU made it two straight over the Utes this and Zdravko Mincek yar c outinued his mastery over F. D. Robbins in the No. I singles. In the first meeting at Provo, BYU won But the Utes lost it in doubles as the Cougars swept them dean after the two m singles. teams split The afternoon was filled with diama Al one point in doubles, Utahs top two teams appeared on the vprge of turning the tide. But BYU survived and went on to win both matches and extend their seat son record to 10 2 while the Utes fell to 13-Mincek was simply brilliant again Wednesday m defeating Robbins for the third time m r, 8-- e dual-mee- 4 ifX, j? it i ORT O L A CALIF. (UP1) V A LLEY, Top-seede- d Jim Osborne, an assistant tennis coach at the University of Utah and former star for that school, may have dillerenl thoughts today about drawing early round byes Osborne, who because of his lngn tanking sat out the first W 4 lUv 3 v., SECTION C 6-- 2 r-- , d $ H 4 Ai-'d- - r Al X v 4 S X5C s $ 'V. t y. xr a d Ns a :.y. . i Zdravko Mircek shows service form in straight set victory over Utah's F. D. Robbins. BYU's his The Yugoslavian Davis Cup star has never lost a set to Robbins (scores but Wednesday were the Cougar has four years ex penence and that made all the difference again In other singles maUhPs., ry Hall defeated Utah s erratic Pave Harmon m No. 8-- li two tounds of (lie California State Tennis Championships, almost became an upset casualty Wednesday. lie easily handled Jnvin, San Francisco, while singles 6 3, 3 6. BYU won their third singles match when Patrick Landau breezed over Ute Dale Fritz at No. 5, The Utes won their matches at No. 3 thanks to Dan Blec at No. 4 with Harold Sears doing the honors and a No. 6 wherp Scott Bennion surprised the Cougars won his 16'h Bleckmger match in 17 tries and got a laste of revenge in the proc 2 6-- 1 6-- 6-- 2 ess with a b-- 3 BYUs victory over Don Lowe. Lowe is the only man lo defeat Beckinger this yeai. After the two teams split in singles, the crowd anxiously awaited the doubles. They ZaravNo Mincek (BYU def F D Rob Don Hall (BYU) bms (Utah), 6 6, oef Dave Harmon (Utah), 3, 6, 6 I, Dan Bleckmger (Utah) def. Don Lowe Harold Sears (Utah) def (6YU), Chuck Pate (BYU), 86, 1)9, Pat Landau 6 1. (BYU) tiet Dale Fritz (Utah!, Scott Bermon (Utah) def. Ench Baer (BYU), 75, 6 ptesenied awards to Rusty Hall as Davidson and Ken well as the other seniois, Joe Winrow, Bob Shaft r and manage! Frank Colladay. Halls jersey. No. 2.3, was letired, never to be worn aflei high si bool plavei. has signed a letter of intent with the University of South Caro Ha, Doublet (BYU) oef Rcbbmt Fritz, Lowe-Ha(BYU) def 62, Bieckinger - Hvmon (BYU) oef. Sears Hammtl Minv.ekBaer 6 2. 4-L- DACRON SB SLEEPING BAGS B. 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Cod Westminster eei $1 BULK LINE 6-- victim. i JAMAICA N.A. It PI; Kevin Joy i e. 6 3 basketball star at Aichbishop Molly who was one of the most sought- - hv n. r, 1J hon-w- f gelling to )a hat fm ihe 8 veai oin He pm. bed lin nghthamloi. semtid one of las tareei Wednesday night bv blanking (ne Houtton Asiins 10 0 ? Cmsley Fend It looked like the hogmii.'i, of a wild fiee foi ail as leam mates mobbed Maloney aftu shuck out Astui tluii baseman Itoug Rader tor the final out of the game. ducked when I sa Bi in h was going to jump tight into my aims, Maloney said. There was no way t was going to ate h him. not with all that atelier's equipment on him You should have .seen Mai wile there oney's sitting behind the baikstop, said the Reds Fred Whitfield. riom the seventh inning on, von would have tnought Catolyi. was riding a horse, the vva' she was tock.rg back and forth in her seat Sue the Reds and jud from San Francisco if was 3:30 Wednesday motnmg before Maloney got to bed. not I'm superstitious though, said Maloney. Y'ou can bet I won't go to bed at 3 00 m the morning beforp J make my next start. Maloney had experienced pain in his groin area w th every pitch in the ninth inning. "lie pulled a muscle scoting bom second after he doubled w e r e n f as in the ninth. explained Red disappointed Landau-Chuc- k BYU's Pate U amor Bill Cooper. Third base coach Vein Ben easily won In the No. 3 doubles and BYU held a 3 lead son had given Maloney the liol'ljp sign. I didnt want with two doubles matches still him sliding inti, the catch and m progress. getting hurt. he said. The Utes needed to win them "I saw Bensons signal." both for the match win. For a but I just Maloney said, while it looked like they threw it into overdrive and would. kept running. That's when T Robbins-Haimo- n took the felt something grab me. first set from Mmcek-BaeCatcher John Edwards while in the next court looping fly to left field, which Utahs Bleckmger and Har- rookie shortstop Darrel Chanmon were waging a gigantic-struggley plucked out of the air, was witn the BYU tanthe i loseM the Astros came to dem o'" a base hit Chaney grabbed In the No. 1 doubles match the fly in a spectacular, somUtah had match point at exersaulting catch. It was the first no hitler actly the same time that Harmon and Bleckmger were I ve ever seen, said a working on set point. But both Chaney after the Cougar teams salvaged thpse game. sets and went on to win. Hall and Lowe won the mai athon first set, 20 18 and then then lrtes suffered a natural letdown and lost The Western Athletic Con1 4 ference championships should Spoits TV Highlights 5 be a great show with BYU 6 7 Financial a winning seeding edge Comics 8 thanks to the two wins over Theater 9 Utah. No question though, thr was a taste of great collegiate lennis. Westminster Honors Top Athletes Yfcstnuiwler f'nitopp its outstanding athletes along with the rest of the stu-nl body Wednesday night al the thud annual awards banquet in the new student union. Mike Ervin a from the quarterback slot on hn football team and a pitcher on ihe baseball leaiu. leieived thp letter-men- s Award as outstanding fclhlele In the individual spoils foarli Ron Nay piesented -- then ninth victoiv wiln llip straight tiiumph ovet Los Angelf-Willie Mays singled in the sixth lo suite the fust run. Frank Robinson hit his 10th liumei of the sea-oselling a major league rerord for the month of April and Boog Powell also homer ed for Ihe Ouoles, who srored then seventh victory in nine games. Robinsons bonier came after a single by par her Dav McNally In the fifth inning while Powell homered in the eighth The Indians a snapped 10 game losing streak and won their second game in 17 lues behind the three-lu- l pitching of Sam McDowell l.arry Brown had a single and a double and sound two runs to back McDowell's power pitching which handed rookie Bill Burbach his first loss. Rick "Monday hit the fiiNt gtand slam of his career to highlight a six-nuprising in the third inning (hat carried the Oakland A's past the California Angels. The homer came off Angel starter Blue George Brunet. John Moon Odom puked up (he v ictorv. tuhs Cincinnati gave Maloney, now stiong support with a nine-hi- t attack paced by Bobby Tolan, who hanged out a rii h nngpi s vv h iMiig so mm n big Jirn V nnev Ind li uuhle jn king s While Maloney js (eletiidl-in- g his latest hell have to take it easy Trainer ' Pill Coopn said don t know how setious the grom pull is but he won I be able to do Ins running for three oi loui days. vit iv . Bom iNt h Jin 0 Manilla Iwo-hltt- v&,rk A' Malonev 1903, pit. hed a heat the Chicago proof of this is in the fact that the downhill training course at Mammoth Mountain has been donated to the ll.S. ski team fund for the training of its memlrers for 10 days in June. This includes the free training campsite, the whole shebang. room, board lift tickets Save The Spawners v ' 'fky -- A lot of the old cranks can cry in their soup about affairs in the United States Ski Association since the change of domains, but theres more life around the ski racing lifts than lor any time in the past decade. This should, they say, represent a savings of thousands of dollars to the U.S. Ski Fund This training period is just prior to the international racing season which will be capped at the 1970 World Championship Games at Val Gardna, Italy. i K lomplete Hie sei ond no Inner of Ins caieer as the Cim lrmali Keds romped lu - l1) 0 vk 'oiy. Donation To The Ski Fund 0 . vV VAv 3-- ) 1 L e. .y, Mcy 1, 196? Maloney: A Time To Rela Maloney m which he went into "Xtia innirg1 with tnuess Ntiong piti fling fiy tun Bun fioili mg and Bol) Gibson 2 2 was th" key as Puis burgh and St. Louis divided two games. Bunmng tossed a five hitter in the fnsi game for his fust conipleie game m a year. Rookies A1 Olivet and Manns Saiiguilleo hit ha doubles in Ihe hltfi as the Pirates scoipd iheii two In the set ond game j mis Gibson pilvhed a Mur Inner and f.rlptd his ov.n lause wit1 an RBI Mi'jif n ihe fivo-nbv touith highlighted Joe Toires leaiioff ho'iiei and I21U Bio k s two tun smgie f the on Theie was innigue about bating the big fish, abound the ponds and watching the tish break the water as you came alongside a habit the fiom into got they appioarh of anticipating the daily feed wagons ft was fun too to look into the hah hoi v tioughs in the egg house and see the eggs m tb various stages of hatcmng and rearing pi oc esses Th:oe wtie i imple lessons in bmlogv that our clan lie vet foigou Most of the times we were not aide to visit the hatcheries at the same tnrie as the Nalt Lake County Fish and Gam. 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