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Show ESaeEi fiHUer sermann: Bending The Early Rod! , , f o, Vf .. F Deseret News Sports Writer "Hello, dis is Hermann. luif' some soccer scores for 1 you!" Some of the SANTA BARBARA. CALIF. folk here in Santa Bat bat a thought sports-mindefolk ought to get some of us other sports-minde- d the jump on still others and bend a rod a few times before our own fishing seasons opened. So we accepted their invitation to try their sports fishing the past couple of days. His accent hasn't changed, hut soccer in I'tah has in the past 40 years. d oil-slic- k The publicity had been cruel, of course, just as crude oil on the beaches was cruel. But the recovery of the area has been great. You can see a pencil line around the beaches where small amounts of oil scum comes ashore during the overnight tides. There is some oil coloabout the same as you ration upon the water the see around the harbors of our fishing lakes The most certain phone call sports writer can expect the morning following a soccer game is that from Hermann whose early morning address is: Hello, dis is Hermann. I haf some soccer scores for you. veterinarian; The publicity has hurt the Santa Barbara area. Tourism to this quaint Spanish town is worth S53 million a year. There are 106 models and 200 . . . .LOOKS vas just 120 pounds vhen I vas 52 years old. I vas still playing soccer. Now I am 175 BACtC Ao AT YEAfcS I restaurants. Time was when you needed a years reservation to get a room. The fishing boats were all busy. Yet five of the fishing boats have left the area their companies gone elsewhere. You can get a motel reservation just about any time. Picturesque And Unspoiled Yet, considering the oil purge (and there are many who would do away with the oil economy entirely),1 Santa Barbara is very much like it has a quaint, picturesque, unspoiled always Been coastal area north of Los Angeles. The oil didnt get into the streets as some people believed. It didn't reach the old mission. The people are more aware 'of the dangers of the offshore wells than ever before and for this reason there should be greater care in their operations. Certainly they will be limited in the future in view of the lessons learned. As for the fishing, this reporter has fished from LaPaz along the Pacific Coast many times in middling Mexico to the waters near Victoria. skip- at pounds, he smiled. The automobile mishap slowed Hermans field activity. But it left him time to generate interest in the sport. Soccer was small, but enjoying a high level of activity, April 23, 1929. Herman had been in the United States but three days when he played his first game for the Athletic-Clu- Germannia. He saw potential for soccer INDIAN APOL1S. IND. O. J. Simpson, Southern Californias Heisman Trophy winner, said Thursday he wants to be traded by the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League so he can get a salary he feels he is worth. Simpson, in Indianapolis for e auto race, told a the news conference he wants to play pro football, but would not play if I dont get my 500-mil- We caught gunny sacks full of red snapper, whitefish (a kind of dolphin), rock cod, blue perch, bass, johnny salmon and two rather respectable shark (one of which was looped by the tail and 2 price. The college football has met three times with Buffalos Harold of Vltk M5 OFftlU' PifljBfcANPBenER: soccer 'm. Utah. throughout the In the early Fifties Utah teams played soccer teams in San Francisand Nevada co. Denver, Idaho. giowlh in Utah. He was well grounded in organizing soccer, having done so in German and Austrian missions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. ship trophies His Utah teams won state championships. Dayne's Cups, Spring Cups and sportsman Soccer took a turn toward Utah youth a dozen years back when the fiery Hermann 30s and 40s. Simpson Seeking Trade From (UPI) Wilson in Detroit, and each meeting has ended in a stalemate. Wilson in Buffalo Thursday said his offer of $50,000 a year for five years would stand. But he did offer Simpson $5,000 if he is selected rookie of the year. Simpson, meanwhile, withdrew his request for a $500,000 loan for investment purposes but hiked his salary demands by $50,000 to $650,000. Wilson said he has talked to a few clubs about the possibility of trading Simpson, but has not yet reached a decision. undertook the task of organizin high ing young athlptes 32 prep school. Presently compete weekly throughout the season. clubs He helped spearhead a junior soccer program for boys between ages Im convinced dat'i the Buffalo-'- To The way it stands right I will not play for Mr. Wilson, Simpson told newsmen. Wilson said .there is a good chance that Simpson doesnt care for Buffalo and is trying to force a trade by asking a totally unreasonable figure. I dont feel such tactics are now By HARTT WIXOM Deseret News Sports Writer iy 'Vx ' his SECTION 1-- 5 proper. Wilson also denied reports that he would not call Simpson for further negotiations. I never said I wouldnt call O. J. Wilson said. As far as I'm concerned, the door is always open for further negotia WILLIE DOES THE GROWING THING! wmrnn Roads into nearly every area state under 11,000 feet! will be open. Some snow slides may block roads on the upper Manti, Uintas, Escalante and Boulder, but lower and middle fringes can be reached this year, according to forest service The Right Mower reports. Some final reminder from the Utah Fish ar.d Game Divi- sion include; Children under 12! do not need licenses, but their limits are of adult on chilthat water. dren have an option. They can of the adults price pay one-haor $7.50 for the season and catch half a limit. half limits (60,000 fish) the level could conceivably drop a little. As for the weather forecast, it Is more cf the same: the day e hot. could even be one-ha- lf lf shirt-sleev- They can also choose not to buy a license and go with adult angler, counting fish toward adults limit. in the Anglers following oounties can take 14 brook or: f cutthroat or combination, of any Wayne. Garfield, Summit. Duchesnp, Daggett, Purpose is to encourage more high country angling. size: The single exception to this is on any Indian reservation where federal regulations apply, eight fish in most cases, or the regular state limit. Anglers must, by law, stop at road blocks, and some will go up to check for overlimits and " stia&xr 41 ZS ;, . a y, ' V t V Cl J Deseret News Photo By Hartt Wixom Scene above a nice rainbow come Friday angler's dream Saturday morning fish opener. is symbolic of E. Get What I'm Worth' of the Utahs estimated 200,000 anglers are hoping the sunshine can hold for just another day. A warm trout opener would likely be a successful one, what with ice going early this year and millions of fish raising water levels. Ai Strawberry Reservoir alone, if the 20,000 anglers catch d years tions. Simpson said the only reason he would have for calling Wilson would be to see how the trading is going. Earlier this year the Indianapolis Capitols of the Continental Football League of Chance Of R aisn But the weatherman has this warning; 10 per cent chance of rain sometime during the day! Hot weather the past few stream weeks has hastened runoff. Hatchery trucks have raced the past two days to fill waters figured earlier as too high and roily for the May 31 opener. The same is true in Idaho where streams are clearing in the eastern and central areas for the May 31 opener. Last minute anglers around areas will likely metropolitan hie to the nearest lake or reservoir, best bets for at least a fish or two. Around Sait Lake City those leaving Saturday morning excellent have will likely chances at East Canyon ReserDeer Creek voir. Rockport, (open year around, but heavily planted for Saturday), Strawberry and other waters. Febn Reservoir could yield a few Junkers. The streams most likely to produce around the Wasatch Front are South Fork of the Ogden, Blacksmith Fork, Holier Valley crooks, lower Provo River, Hobble Creek, and smalcrocks. ler spring-fe- Glendon Johnson of Houston, president of the Great Southern Life Co.; Ellis R. Ivory, executive vice president. Dr. Wendell E. Taylor, dentist; William E. Bailey, attorney, manager of Mt. Olympus Water Company. The famous will make his racing debut tonight ai Bevy Meadows. He will be stabled at Bay Meadows with Wayne Charle-ton- , trainer, resident of Ogden, Utah. The reason for buying such a horse is to promote and upgrade the quarterharse in the Mountain Industry I West, Linebaugh said. have never seen a horse as only vay ve can build soccer well bred as Nuther Brother interest in Utah. that looked as good as he I'm working on a program does. now that vill be a real boost We were first attracted to for Utah soccer, he grinned this horse because of breeding with a special twinkle in his alone. His father Go Man Go eye. Its a secret now, but was world champion for three Im vorking on it, he conmother. and cluded. Bunnys Bar Maid, although only lightly raced, was the best daughter of Three Bais to ever run. We trust that the best of both lines are combined in this horse, Linebaugh said. confered Simpson a one-vetract at $400,000, which included a loan for investments, but D neither party reached agreement. Simpson said he felt he could not get the major fees paid for endorsemerts by Sports Financial 6, 7 playing in a minor league. Ter-raco- r; ft took a collision with an automobile to slow down the pudgy soccer booster whose cnntagjnuc grin has Utah youth in the swing of Hermann's "international sport. we expected them to be. D-- Ter-raoo- a But the harbor, still being worked on, was s Line-baug- Hermann reports the sport as being 63 years of age in the Beehive State. rather clean. The beaches were much better than See MILLER On Page quar-terhnr- Soccer in Utah is nearly as There was some oil at Coal Oil Point to the north where there has been underwater oil emerging to a limited extent for the past 6,000 years. per stopped over a reef and with about 20 of us the rods we hoisted in a great variety of fish two and three with every cast. The largest amount ever paid for a in the history of horses, $125,000 was given by a Utah partnership in a transaction completed Friday. The hoise, named Nutlier Brother, sired by Go Man Go, and out of Bunny's Bar Maid, "as sold al Bay Meadows Mace Track near' San Francisco to the Zion Farms. Tooele, Utah. The sellei a as the Childers Haneh at Fresno. Zion Farms is a Tooele-liasepartership, for the newly established breeding of horses. Kent B. I.inebaugh, Salt Lake City attorney, is president o( Zion Farms. h is also the publisher and former owner of the Iniermountain Quartet-horsOther partners are Franklin D. Johnson, president cf r; Dr. O. Ned Eddins, old as Hermann. The drippage from outboard motors. Barbara our Dcseict News Sports Editor Vun day we vill see professional soccer in zis country, the red faced Hermann I mean everywhere. smiled. It's that kind of sport. "Vhy ve haf' had over 200.000 fans at some of our world championship games," the sturdily built landscape artist grinned as he began generating interest for his beloved sport. Recovery Has Been Great miles west of Santa By HACK MILLER Neumann is Utah's soeeer czar. He is Utah's heartbeat of the Eurofootball'1 game that pean almost struggles against insurmountable odds for recognition in the land of bread and honey and baseball and football. It was a horrible mishap, but everyone down here went to work and did something about it. the people at Santa Barbara, the oil companies, et al. Just 32 A Hermann The reason we were invited to Santa Barbara was simply to see for ourselves what the disaster had amounted to. Remember when the oil eame up from the bays bottom and oiled the about 20 to 30 miles of it. coastline D1 Friday, May 3C, 1969 Zion Farm Purchases Tod Colt By DAVE KADLEUK '.'li.iiiiiimiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiisiMiiiiiiiMhiiiiiiiiiiii.miiiMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ DESERET NEWS, such things. There is no minimum size on any waters in Utah except quality fishing areas on Blacksmith Fork and Strawberry River, as marked alongside stream. The 1969 license should be displayed visibly. The litter left behind shoufcl not be visible: it should be buried deeply, deposited in containers, or taken out the same way it was brought in. floyMjoRRQVf lri CllSQ Check our Loot Mover Hepair Service even cut. All Deep deck design lifts grass for a clean, Easy adjustments, Dialmsster height features: deluxe Tatch grass bag, grass dsflector attachment, swing-ovhandle and convenient cord storage bracket. DELUXE MOWER. 16 Coning Width Model RE 16208 er ' |