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Show DESERET Irish oyfe: Big Mystery Plans Boxing Pefurit By DAN PATT1S0N coin, I think, real test. Deseret News Sports Writer tery. What is this Doyle mystery? As a youthful amateur pugilist fighting out of the Murrays Police Boys Club, he had one of the most promising careers in the game. The Irish heavyweight turned pro and has had more downs than ups! 25 years s 6-- and Chuck Leslie. Both are common foes who have wins over Tony. the Tony has been rebound since losing to Frazier in Philadelphia two years ago. This year he owns wins over Wes Craven, Jack OHal-loraJohn Carroll, and just last Friday in El Paso, a TKO over Jeff Spencer. when he enters the ring at the Salt Palace Aug. 26 against Amos (Big Train) Lincoln. Doyle 6-- been trying for a year and a half to get Quarry back in the ring, but hes been ignoring me and r.ow, after one more fight hes going to hang em up, Doyle continued. under Fenn. I didn't want to fight again in Utah unless I could box a name opponent, Doyle said wryly. We tried to get Folley (Zora), Foster (Mac), Clark (Henry) and others, but they didnt want to go with me. Mark Doyle, Tonys younger brother, will mark his return to the ring in a prelim-bou- t with Monk Smith of Los Angeles. Mark will be fighting in the division in an There will be 34 rounds of boxing. Price Ill fight Frazier (Joe) or anybody. I am in the top shape of my career. In Lin- - eight-rounde- r. Irish Tony Doyle, right, and his trainer Paavo ponder upcoming fight with Amos (Big Train) Lincoln. Ke-ton- en range is 56 for ringside, 54 for reserved seats and $2 for gen- eral admission. Deseret News Special Bevs - ALPINE The Utah Golf Association hoped to make its fourth annual womens UGA championship a big, prestigious tournament The men, particularly newly appointed executive secretary George Marks, wanted the gals to know the golf association wasnt a male-onl- y body. So what happens? After rounding up trophies and over 400 in merchandise Bev Nelson, the gal many of us wrote off as rusting, smiled up and took home the big championship trophy. Maybe its poetic justice. Earlier this week Bev won the Tooele Invitational 80 gave her a victory over Marcia Thayne. The score wasnt too one-stro- as judged by impressed some, but the Alpine Golf and Country Dub, site of the fourth annual UGA championship, isnt too conducive to top scores. And Bev quickly admitted her short game wasnt conducive to the best stroke count either. I drove as well as I could want, but I couldnt chip or putt. The short game wasnt there. I had four three putts and a for an eagle on 18. 1 wanted that eagle to get in the 70s. The 80 was good ehough for the championship, won previously by Virginia Ferguson, 1966, Laura Day, 1967, and Janet Thurgood, 1908, but it wasnt the only such score of the per Club and wife of top amateur Keith Barton, Barbaia won low net of the tournament As a First Flighter she didnt qualify to playoff with Bev for the UGA champion- ship. Utahi fishing has been good on the high lakes, poor on tiie valley reservoirs, and both on the streams. Some reservoirs have been producing morning and evening, with trollers having to go almost "rock bottom durhours. ing tiie mid-da- y The Uintas, Boulders and to Manti Mountain lakes have been yielding a lesser extent brook and cutthroat trout Strawberry Reservoir is - both lousy and great, depending on who you talk to. Generally, it has been excellent with evening fly hatches. Some baiters are taking 3 lb. rainbows baiting along tiie north bays. 3-- Fish trucks loaded with trout continue to roll out from hatcheries. e two million trout will be stocked by the Labor Day weekend. Over five million fingerling-siz- e rainbow trout go into various waters by Sept 1. little stocking win be dorie after Nearly catch-able-siz- and Marcia Claire shoots. course, they havent done too badly as it is. But often, with the sort of facilities now found at the new Salt Lake Gun Club, local pride and interest swells. When that happens, greater Qf proficiency often follows. Some of tiie scores handed hi last weekend at grand opening ceremonies of the nearly 5300,000 club (located at Cudahy Lane and Redwood Road) are an indication. For example, some 100x100 scores and many in the high 90s were handed in, despite heavy winds. The new clubhouse and range situated on 48 acres of ground is considered the finest facility of its kind in the United States open to the public. There are a few exclusive private ranges, primarily in the southeastern states, which J ' were Bergman and Elaine Bowdle WINNIRS Flight Gross 1 Bev Nelson, 80; Marcia Thayne, SI; Claire 32; Elaine Bowdle, Bergman, 3 3 82; Ami Moser, &4; Janet Thurgood, 84, Virginia 84; Dorothy Karras, Ferguson. 42 44 89; Monnie Elliott, 80; Hazel Simpson, - 93; Rip Young, 93; Doris Allen. First Flight Gross Isabelle Ray, 84; Net Nelda Berger, 67; Sharon Christensen, 68; Beth Hayes, 70; Nada Reuss, 71; Olive Madsen and Larene Ashby, 72; Cardlyn Green and Barbara Hansen, 73. Second Flight Gross Jackie Hill, 100 (won In Carol playoff with Gerry Allen); Net Klauch, 86; Gerry Allen, 72; Leila e, Balis, 73; Jo Lusitnski, 73; Winnie 73. Cotters Elaine Nielson, 31; Wane Uve-takDorothy Smith, 17; Sharon Wheglwelght, 31. Net 16; Lsfes Inb'S, Labor Day. Already stocked ate 260,000 brown trout and 400,000 brook trout and slightly over 200,000 kamloop trout. leye pile. Success has slowed in past week. Mantua Res. Slow for rainbow trout. Bait in leep water. Fair for bass. . . Cutthroat trout raised from eggs taken during spawning operations earlier this year will be stocked by airplane and truck during August and September, An estimated 3.4 milbon cutthroats are now in Fish and Game Hatcheries for these plants. Weber River (Rockport to Smith and More House) Fair for rainbow trout and some cutthroat. Fly only section has been slow. All high Uinta Lakes Uinta lakes are in excellent fishing condition. Lakes along Highway 150 east of Kamas Stocking of 25,000 golden .have ben stocked with legal trout is set for August or Seprainbow trout Conditions are tember into three lakes in the Uinta M'nmtaius and 40,000 New Golden Eagle lake trout are awaiting planting in September. The Sait Lake Golden Eateam, well gles hockey Here k the weekly fishing with stocked offensive perthe Utah report compiled by formers, today announced the Division: acquisition of an experienced NORTH goaltender to shore up the clubs defense considerably. Provo River Lower Slow Russ Gtilow, a for brown and rainbow trout has been a Water is low. the past two seasons mainstay Deer Creek Good for for the Oklahoma City Blazers Fish-Gam- e - rainbow trout Trolling good; bank fair. WiUard Bay Gun Club Look for Salt Lake City gunners to begin winning more than their share of regional Bev Following Fair for wal- - IHIas equal or surpass the Salt Lake Gun Club plant, officials said. Built at a cost of over 5258,000 including land acquisition, it is estimated that a similar facility in other metropolitan areas would cost much as a half million dollars. The new range features with concrete nine traps approaches and trap houses completely lighted for night shooting as well as four skeet layouts. y The clubhouse foot, contains a members lounge, dining room, snack bar, pro shop, showers, locker room, and offices. A childrens playground entertainment for provides the youngsters. Present parking lot space will accommowith date 80 automobiles immediate for expanplans sion whenever needed. Future plans call for a swimming pool and steam room. A most important feature cf two-stor- 9,000-squar- e who k have won Central Hockey League championships. back-to-bac- excellent for pack trips feed good 4; secured three major trap shooting events for 1969. They are the ATA (Amateur TrapState shooting Association) Championship held with the Grand Opening August 7, 8, 9 and 10, the NSSA (National Skeet Shooting Association) State Championships August 23, 24; the Winchester-Wester- n Tournament, which selects a team for the U.S. Championship Tournament in Bermuda from a September shoot at the Salt Lake Gun Club. In addition, the Salt Lake Gun Club will host all future State Championship events. All facilities of the club will be open to the public with the exception of the locker room and members lounge. Non- f, js .A I L -3- 53?s,- Q v ;jy .i . Vf'-- Photos by Monte Wight lands a fish during float on one - man v Hek Mill jet craft. ested. After 10 miles, a day of good floating, we switched on the key and the little buzz boats zipped us back to our launching spot. There we cleaned our fish, trailered the craft, secured them and were on our way in less than 15 minutes. This is a river where motor boats are permitted. In fact, the state had two large boats on the river, making trout analysis tests. Only for a few minutes at the days end did we break the rivers calm with our engine noise. The rest of the day was spent in the quiet that fishermen like. The small craft are best suited for smooth water. They can negotiate the rapids, but Monte stops at the edge of Green River rocks are a menace to them. Also they can suck the into the impeller pebbles blades and do damage to the fishing. But like any machine, it is no more acceptable to the fishing scene than its operator allows it to be. jet machinery. If used properly they beat craft for all other iences. The bug hatch was out, for instance, as we start Res. Good for trout and some brown. Fishing is good from both shore and boat. Rockport rainbow one-ma- n There are some to clean catch. inconven- ed upstream at about 25 miles an hour. One almost needed a face mask to take the attack.' But those were the bugs which made the fish bite best. So they were tolerable to any degree. NORTHEASTERN . Fair for Flaming Gorge rainbow trout using bait The boaters are doing best. Green River below Dam Improving for rainbow trout, cutthroat and brown; baits are best; flics are good in the evenings. Named To Squad He is being piaced on the Salt Lake roster by the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey Legue as part of a working agreement in which the Golden Eagles will obtain 13 performers. The Boston organization has a number of promising young goaltenders, and plan to work with them at Oklahoma City, their development club, thus resulting in the, decision to send Gillow to Salt Lake. Utah Hunters Turn Focus To Permits, Bow Deer Test Utah hunters were beginning to get restless this week as major share of the hunting application dates reared deadline. The open bull elk application deadline closed Aug. 12. are applications Antelope closed, with tiie first weekend hunt opening Aug. 23. However, applications for restricted elk areas will be accepted until Aug. 22. Ditto on moose, desert sheep buffalo. Public drawings for over- subscribed elk areas is slated 9 a.m.. Sept 3, at 1596 West No. Temple. A special envelope is required for these applications. Fees are paid later. First major hunt of the year will be ushied in Aug. 23 by tiie bowmen. Thats next Saturday and it leaves little time to get 55 state permit and practice. The bow permit is one of the special deer permits almembers will pay per lowed hunters in addition to round for daytime scooting their regular license. Hunters and per round tor night who buy the bow permit are time shooting. Memberships hunting in Utah for are open in 2 classifications: through deer after using the regular lishooting members at 530.00 cense shoot, Oct. plus $20.00 per year dues, and A bow range open to tiie equity members at 5500 plus public for 51 is open ,, 520.00 par year annual dues. and all day Saturday-Sunda- y The club will be open to the near the Parleys public from 7 to 1 p.m. TuesCanyon summit. day, Wednesday and ThursPermits can be purchased at day and from noon till 11 p.m. the headquarters office, Utah Saturday and Sunday with plans to expand the hours as the demand arises. Instruction is slated, according to president Marv Gallenson. Great Future th new range is its perfect background for shooting. The skyline is completely unobstructed affording a clean look at the clay pigeons while all firing points face north. The outstanding excellence of the new range has already .. V''cks-v--- conditions horses. ' W v We couldnt tip over and w could get in no trouble. Only twice did we start the motors by the filek of tiie switch to go upstream and float again a very special hole where big fish had struck or shown themselves as inter- 0 UGA ,t-- case. ). Chlmpionhi U mJt x&S choice float-b- y spots. Sitting high on the seat of the craft we were comfortable. We wore hip boots and could get off and on easier than in a boat with a stair- The tight second nine inflated most scores as few could near the par or even sub-4score on the second side. par-3- 6 day. Barbara Barton created a stir by recording four birds and signing in with an 80. Playing out of Magna's Cop- Pftglh)' pan-siz- e The question is: Will the be Tony Doyle mystery solved? Back... Wins UGA Title! Bev's o small boats for the floaters. Ho launched, driving only one auto and trailer, to the rivers edge. No other relief no other cars. drivers The boats were light enough for the two of us to lift them off the trailer, slide them down the grassy bank into the Green River. With the necessary gear, including a lunch on ice, we floated the Green for about 10 miles, caught many fish, lost many more. With a small paddle Yre were able to keep the boat out of the brush and pick the Sea-Do- "Ive 1 Sagfc V' ut Doyles encounters with the bigs have been only fair. He fought Jerry Quarry to a draw in Los Angeles. 218 pounds, has Doyle, been fighting out of Phoenix, Arizona, under manager A1 Fenn. He supports a record and has won nine straight Vv--- of Cora. We had left another car and trailer at our take-opoint. It took some extra driving, another relay driver, two cars. But the float trip has always been worth Next day we experimented w ith another idea using the on say Utah boxing fans will get a chance to see a new Tony HI By HACK MILLER Deseret News Spoils Editor Fishermen PINED ALE have never had it so easy. Monte Wight of Idaho Falls (and sometimes of Pinedale) and I launched his riverboat on the rapid waters of the upper Green River far west Or-bil- lo of age. they 5 jtlM Drive Along Green a hopes of solving a big mys- at be in for a 1969 16, Anglers 'Take If Easy 220 pounds, has record. Hes a veter-wh- o fights out of Los Angeles. He has met Thad Spencer, who was in the WBA heavyweight boxing tournament, Elmer Rush, Billy Daniels, and Jim Fletcher. Big Train has defeated Joe Lincoln, Irish Tony Doyle has set up training headquarters in the Bullocks Gym in Midvale in Now I will Saturday, August NEWS, 51-2- 51-5- 18-2- week-nights- but name, address, and big game license number must be accompanied by a 55 check or money order. Archery permits can be purchased for south slope of the Uintas and Avintaquin Canyon aifea on tiie Ute Indian Reservation lands at their headquarters office in Ft. Duchsne. Late rifle permits tor the Indianlands Avinta-qui- n notice are reputedly sold out, with some Rock Creek permits (regular season) yet remaining. Applicants must apply in person. However, many wlto reported to Ft. Duchesne found licenses had not been printed yet. Further questions concerning Ute Indian hunting permits should be directed to Ft. Duchesne. State deer permit deadlines (except for archery permits which are unlimited) are Aug. 18. Drawings will be held in areas Hunters should check the proclamation for areas available, including antlerless, notice, and either sex on widely ranging areas of the state. Regular elk seasons run Oct. However, Fish Lake over-applie- d. E W Coaqthte OUTDOOR CALENDAR Open through Novem4 Deer Archery: August 13 7, Gene'll: October Fishleke an October Elk 1 Heeston Nov. Moose September 20 - 23. it. Buffalo September September 27 OcBighorn SImop tober 11 Open Septembtr Mourning Dove Gamt Fish ber 30. sheep set Oct 12. Utahs mourning dove shoot opens Sept. 1, with most upland bird hunts slated Sept 27. Most back roads are dry enough to take hunters into 1. Open September 27. Opens September 27. Opens September 27. Pheasant Opens November 1. Opens November 1. Quail Not Set. Turkey Not Set. Waterfowl Chukar Hungarian Grouse higher terrain where deer are likely to yet be Aug. 23. If there are any cold storms by then, small migrations could Shamrocks Defending Softball Crown the from The Utah Shamrocks Wheelers cessfully opened up defense of their Rocky Mountain Regional softball crown last night by downing Alpine City of Colorado Joy Peterson allowed only three hits while leading the Shamrocks to a first round victory in the 1969 Regionals being played at New White Basin, Wyoming 1-- Ten games are on the slate for Saturday at New White with the first game scheduled for 9 a.m. The Shamrocks, who are after their ninth consecutive Regional title, will play the Greeley-Lee-Ett- e winner of the game at 1:30 p.m. The Skylighters, 1969 Utah will play the winrunners-up- , ner of the Truckette game at 2:45 p.m. 3-- Park. In other first round games Greeley, Colo., beat Earls Texaco of Logan 3 and the Vernal Dinahs walked away Vernal-Morrisp- 9-- MODIFIED 4 EVENTS -- n - STOCKS SPORTSMAN MODIFIEDS FULL FENDERED STOCKS 150 LAPS OF RACING LAPS "A" MAIN 15 LAPS "C" MAIN 80 TONIGHT 3711 So State UXVOIXSWAGEU 15-2- 8 EVENTS to ear new lecatica at t begin on tiie Uintas, Strawberry, and other high terrain. and Heaston are later, as usual, Nov. Moose hunt is set Sept 20, and bighorn with buffalo 4. IVc'vo Moved Scccer Election An election meeting of the Utah Junior Soccer Assn., is scheduled Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. in Room 312 at Salt Lake City and County Building. Delegates and new team representatives are invited to the meet that also will draw up the 69 schedule. 1596 e Division, West North Temple, or at regional offices in Ogden, Vernal, Provo, Price and Cedar City. 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