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0 n) a A.12 THE SUN Tuesday, May 2, 1967 With thfe Sportsmen Bucs Whip Cards For 5th in Row ST. LOUIS (UPI) Billy Snow Shovel Needed In Trout Equipment O'Dell, a victim of Addison's Disease which caused him to miss the start of spring could cast," said Slamal. "The lake was uncomforta training, won his first start of the season last night as the bly choppy and cold," Slamal went on, "and because of the parade of Pirate singles in the third and scored from first when Alex Johnson let Jerry May's single roll past him nearly to the right field wall. Singles by O'Dell, Maury Wills, Manny Mota and Clemente completed the rally. Clemente's homer was a 420-foot drive over the center field' fence following a single by Mota.

Mota also had a sacrifice fly in the ninth and drove in three runs in the game. Johnson homered in the second inning and walks to Dinch-hitter Ted Savage and excess movement of boats be Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 8-5. O'Dell, who pitched four-hit ball for 7 1-3 innings, tired and was relieved by Pete Mikkelsen cause of wind, still fishermen By BOB WALTON About the first thing many trout fishermen did last weekend was shovel the snow from the bottoms of their boats. This was true in both the San Bernardino Mountains and at Crowley Lake in the High Sierra.

If this sounds more like ski weather than trout weather, that's just about what it was. were not doing as well as nor mal. On the other hand, many after walking two batters in the eighth. It was the Pirates' fifth trailers did well. Crowley's 1 trout straight victory and moved them into second place in the National League.

The Pirates strung together weren't touched on the season's opening weekend and limits were few. Most of the trout Curt Flood followed by Orlando ran from IV2 to P. pounds, but the fish were firm and Cepeda's double in the eighth produced the Cardinals' first three runs. Lou Brock singled Many High Sierra anglers gave up on the spot and went skiing instead of fishing. They fat.

A four-pounder was Crow six consecutive singles to score four runs in the third inning and added other runs on a two-run homer by Roberto Clemente and a solo round tripper by Gene Alley. ley's biggest. The weather was warmer home the Cardinals' final two runs in the ninth before Johnson grounded out with two on and two out. Sunday than on Saturday and found the ski 4 slopes warmer .) fishing, as a result, picked up. Willie Stargell started the than the trout Bait fishermen using a No.

14 or No. 16 Alcock hook baited lakes. Trout fisher with small red eggs brought good results, Slamal said. Held's Pinch Homer Clips Cleveland, 8-7 Larger hooks with larger bait did not produce nearly as well. Despite the poor Crowley opener, Slamal said many an CLEVELAND (UPI)-Woody glers take an optimistic view of the future.

The lake has Held, pinch-hitting for a pinch- lots of fish left, mainly be 1 s- ji hitter, clubbed relief pitcher Bob Allen's first pitch for a three-run homer in the eighth cause they weren caught Sat 1 1 1 vr i mm i urday and Sunday. Excellent fishing is predicted when the -inning last night to give the Baltimore Orioles an 8-7 victory weather picture changes. and a two-run single by Duke Sims. Singles by Johnson and wild pitch, a sacrifice fly and Curt Blefary's two-run single enabled the Orioles to score three runs in the second inning but the Indians scored another run in the second on Vic Davalillo's double, a single by Alvis and a fielder's choice. The Orioles scored single runs in the sixth and seventh while, the Indians added one in the.

over the Cleveland Indians. AP Wirephoto Convict Lake fishing was slow, but it gave up the big Out for a Little Spin Held, who replaced Russ gest trout of the weekend in the High Sierra. It was an Snyder at the plate with a 1-0 count when Allen replaced eight-pound German brown. Standing on end and turning completely around, a stock car driven by Roger Knappenberger of Cooperburg, goes into a spin after it jammed a guard rail at start of race at Boyertown, Sunday. It finally flipped over and driver crawled out with only slight cut on leg.

men had plenty of advance warning that they would run into winter weather on Saturday's opening of California's general trout season. But they hadn't quite bargained for a Friday night snowstorm that dumped two inches of snow on Crowley and a comparable amount on the trout resorts of the San Bernardino Mountains. The temperature dropped to a low of 16 degrees at Crowley and things weren't much better in the San Bernardino Mountains. It was 29 degrees when the boat landing at Lake Gregory opened Saturday morning and the thermometer struggled bravely to finally reach a high of 39 degrees, Crowley, probably the most popular of the i Sierra lakes, had its worst opening in history. The fishing crowd was huge, over 9,000 on opening day.

For the two day weekend, they took roughly 18,800 trout out of Crowley. By comparison, last year's opener produced a catch of over 32,000 trout for 7,000 anglers. Lake Gregory 'Good High Sierra stream fishing George Culver on the mound, delivered his game-winning hit to drive in Dave Johnson and was equally slow. Sn itch to Skis sixth to make the score 7-5. The game was marked by Paul Blair ahead of him.

Johnson and Blair had led off the inning with singles. The Indians routed rookie Crowley Fires Test at Sports Board After fishing a few hours Saturday, Slamal and the Hol- erratic pitching by both sides. Phoebus and Bill Dillman threw a total of 36 pitches before the combs decided maybe Mrs. it logical to expect the board proper form, Jim Ryun's half- Tommy Phoebus in a five-run Slamal was right. They racked NEW YORK (UPI)-The Rev.

up their fishing rods and head- Wilfred H. Crowley, president of first Indian was retired, four batters were hit by pitched balls and reliever Steve Bailey can enforce any final decision it renders?" Father Crowley first-inning rally featured by Max Alvis two-run homer, Fred the U.S. Track and Field all. Under the chairmanship of famed labor mediator Theodore Kheel, the board expects to end the feud through mediation or delegation of authority. asked.

Federation, yesterday offered a mile record for international approval and also asked the board to order the AAU cease and desist from threatening or suspending the eligibility of Whitfield's run-scoring double I committed two balks. test to the specially appointed "I've become increasingly disappointed and pessimistic Sports Arbitration Board to see if it has the strength to settle Father Crowley reported to the board that the AAU had committed 14 track and field Major League Boxes about the ability of even such a competent and dedicated group as this board to solve the the six-year feud between the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) violations of the U.S. Senate 1-1 athletes. The board, which was appointed by Vice President Hubert Humphrey, is conducting a two-day hearing in a mid-town hotel to try and iron out the differences between the and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. (NCAA).

imposed moratorium since the last board meeting Nov. 15 and Fisher McDowell Bailey Culver Allen 0-2 National League Pirates 8, Cards 5 3 1 0 0 0 3 1 1-3 2 3 3 1 0 4 2-3 4 1 1 1 5 1 4 3 3 0 0 11110 1 1 1 0 0 1 The Rev. Crowley asked the 16. ed for the Mammoth ski runs where they found so much snow that the ski resort operators are talking about skiing until after July 4. Mammoth's snow is so deep that chair lifts No.

4 and No. 5 are "snowed in" and closed, Slamal reported. And of the other lifts, each one had to be dug out before it could operate. In many places that normally are 20 and 30 feet above the snow surface, the snow has drifted so badly that skis drag going up. The cable of chair lift No.

1, for instance, is below the snow in some spots. Mammoth, thanks to its tre board to direct the AAU to "If the board can't or won't Tiant problem in track and field when the AAU has refused to submit the basic issues to arbitration. In fact, there has never been agreement among the parties on the issues," he continued. Father Crowley cited the case Phoebus pitched to 5 batters In 1st; submit immediately, and in the I AAU and NCAA once and for Pittsburgh St. Louis It bi even enforce the moratorium, is Wills 3b 4 111 Brock If Mota cf 4 12 3 Flood cf bi Culver pitched to 2 batters in 8th.

5 0 121 HBP-By Bailey, J. Miller, Blair; By I. 4 I 20; Miller, Wagner, Sims. WP-Phoebus, 3 1 i McDowell. Balk-Bailey 2.

PB-Etchebaren, 2 0 0 0 Haney. Indy 500 Trials Continue Clemente rf 5 13 2 Johnson rf Clendenn lb 4 0 10 Maris rf Mazerosk 2b 4 0 0 0 Ceoeda lb Alley ss 4 111 Shannon 3b of Ryun's half-mile record as an example of the things that has caused such a riff between the 3 0 12 4 0 2 0 2 110 3 0 0 0 nil Ked Sox 4, Angels 0 Stargell If 4 12 0 Romano May 4 12 0 Javier 2b Turbine Car Passes Inspection two amateur athletic groups. 2 0 0 0 Boston California 11101 ab bl eb INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI)- tion by today. leaving were Jimmy Clark of 0 0 0 Smith cf 2 0 10 Fregosi ss 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 Andrews 2b 4 0 10 Johnstone cf 4 0 10 0 0 01 Ystrzmsk If 4 0 0 0 Cardenal rf 4 0 2 0 mendous snowpack, is literal lv loaded with internationally Andy Granatelli's controversial Spriggs pr 0 10 0 Tolan ph O'Dell 3 110 Maxvill ss Gonder 0 0 0 0 McCarvr ph Mikeisen 0 0 0 0 Jackson Willis Spiezio ph Hughes Gasllano ph Cosman Savage ph Hoerner Rlcketts ph ne ana tour omer drivers h-eoro itoonguez oi Conigliaro rf 5 0 1 0 Reichardt If 4S10 Jones 3b 4 0 3 0 Knoop 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 were to leave tonight to famous skiers.

Mammoth oper- turbine-powered car yesterday Mexico, Graham Hill of En Scott lb 4)11 Mincher lb drive this weekend in the ators believe they have enough passed inspection as expected gland, last year's winner at Petrocelll ss 4 13 0 Rodgers 0 1 0 Gibson 0 0 0 0 Monaco Grand Prix. Others snow to permit skiing even for the Indianapolis 500-mile Giaffey Cuts Down Cardinals Chaffey High and the San 10 0 0 Bennett beyond July 4. Their closing race, but former "500" cham- 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3i a Indianapolis, and Chris Amon of New Zealand. Amon and Norm Brown of Grand Rapids, passed Totals 36 I 13 7 Totals 32 5 9 5 Pittsburgh 004 030 001-8 St. Louis 100 000 022-5 date now is set simply this pion Parnelli Jones didn't get a 2 10 0 Schaal 3b 4 113 Rubio Burdette Morton ph Roias Plersall ph Cimlno 33 411 4 Totals chance to take the revolutionary E-Johnson.

DP-Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 2. LOB Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 7. machine onto the track.

their rookies' tests over the way: When we run out oi skiers." Ocean Fish Report Totals aqSs 2B-Stargell, Cepeda, Flood. HR Johnson (1st), Clemente (2nd), Alley Rain curtailed activity at the weekend. (2nd). Mikkelsen, Wills. SF Mota.

Bernardino Cardinals matched hits and errors, but the Tigers won a close 3-2 verdict in Cit Speedway and Jones, who was ip It er bb so Leroy Yarborough of S.C.. passed a refresher O'Dell 2-0) Mikkelsen 7 1-3 4 2 2 7 1 1 1-3 4 3 3 0 1 all set to go, had to wait until A 24-hour report on ocean Redlands Tops Prep Net Race Chaffey High's netmen topped the San Bernardino High Cardinals 5-2 yesterday to run their Citrus Belt League record to 8-1. Redlands, continuing its us rus Belt League play yester Face 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 today to take the car onto In the San a i Mountains summer limits of 10 trout went into effect. Otherwise there was no resemblance to summer. Despite the deep freeze conditions, Crestline's Lake Gregory had a modestly good opener.

Every boat was taken and word from the Gregory landing is that "just about everyone caught trout and many had limits." The biggest trout reported at Lake Gregory was a 20-inch rainbow that weighed three pounds. It was caught by William Stephenson of San Gabriel who hooked it with a Daredevil lure. Among those getting limits were Chuck Bruckart, his son, Billy, and Bill Gregory of Redlands. They caught their fish on cheese and egg bait. Cheese proved the best bait for still fishermen, but troll-ers had considerable success with Jeep and Phoebe lures.

Weather was a bit warmer at Gregory yesterday, so maybe spring is just around the corner, after all. Weekend trout fishing at Lake Arrowhead was poor. The weather was windy and cold, few fishermen were out and those who were braving the weather weren't catching much. Weather cut down the angling crowd at Big Bear Lake, but fishing was excellent, with some 2 and 3 pounders being caught. Limits weren't too plentiful, but most anglers had from five to eight trout in course and was accepted by 2-2 lT -L the 2 1-2-mile oval USAC.

Boston 000 400 000 4 California 000 000 000 0 DP Boston 1, California 3. LOB Boston 9, California 8. 2B Reichardt. HR Scott (1). Bennett (1).

Andrews Ip er bb so Bennett 1-1 9 6 0 0 3 1 Rubio 0-2 3 1-3 5 4 4 4 0 Burdette 1 2-3 2 0 OO1 Rojas 2 2 0 0 0 1 Cimino 2 2 0 0 1 0 HBP By Rubio, Smith. WP Bennett. 2:18. Jackson Willis Hughes Cosman Hoerner 2 6 4 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 3 3 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 11110 1 to 5 batters in 3rd. Jones, who drove the car at as iunusnuu uy me ujjenuuia of the deep sea landings: The best speed of the day more than 162 m.p.h.

during Jackson pitched before the track was closed in WP Jackson the afternoon was 163.8 m.p.h SAN CLEMENTE 120 anglers: 44 halibut, 40 barracuda, 36 bass. REDONDO 161 anglers: B7 calico bass, 63 bonilo, 7 halibut, 845 rock cod, 42 cow cod. Two barges, 93 anglers: 32 bonito, 57 mackerel, 11 halibut, 106 rock cod. tire tests on the same track this spring, was among a number of veteran drivers expected to have a good shot at breaking isibv Dan Gurney ot aanta Ana, day at Perns Hill Park. San Bernardino pitcher Sam Cook fired a three hitter and allowed only four walks, but the Cardinal defense crumbled behind him by committing five errors.

Mike Bocanegra drove in both San Bernardino runs on a base hit after Don Wallace had singled and Jerry Merchant walked. ual grip on the CBL race, still unbeaten. Calif. American League Orioles Indians 7 the barrier this May In the Ivy League, Colton The Speedway's Technical romped over Norte Vista yes South Hills Smothers Alta Loma. 11-0 terday 7-0 to move into a nrst- Baltimore Cleveland Committee approved the turbine bi ab bl car yesterday as expected Blefary If 5 0 12 DAvalillo cf 4 2 10' place tie with John North.

Both have 7-1 league record. San 0 0 0 0 Alvis 3b Heney although several members of Apariclo ss 5 13 3 4 1 1 3 1 0 Oi the racing fraternity had Gorgonio beat Eisenhower 5-2 to F. Rbnsn rf 5 110 Hinlon rf 4 0 2 0 Wagner If 5 0 10 Salmon If maintain the runner-up spot in b. Rbnsn 3b objected to the car, saying it Anthony Leads Arrowhead CC Women's Golf Emogene Anthony fired a five-over-par 79 yesterday to seize a five-stroke lead after the first round of the 72 hole Bowens If 3 0 0 0 Smith ph SEAL BEACH 72 anglers: 104 Halibut, 1 sand bass. Barge, 88 anglers: 1 bonito, 1 sand bass, 2 halibut.

LONG BEACH (Pacific Sporttishing) 110 anglers: 2 barracuda, 131 halibut, 22 calico bass, 2 bonito. (Belmont Pitr) 62 anglers: 1 barracuda, bass, 85 halibut. (Pierpoint Landing) 142 anglers: 6 barracuda, 39 calico bass, 7 halibut. SAN PEDRO (22nd St. Landing) 20 anglers: 3 barracuda, 8 halibut, 43 calico bass.

(Norm'i Landing) 84 anglers: 214 calico bass, 110 sand bass. SANTA MONICA 86 anglers: 19 bass, 9 halibut. SAN DIEGO (Pt. Loma) 324 anglers: 105 yellowtail, 3 halibut. NEWPORT (Davey's Locker) 116 anglers: 7 barracuda, 31 bass, 13 hail-but.

OCEANSIDE 15 anglers: 141 barracuda, 80 calico bass, 5 bonito, i belonged in a category by itself 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 111 2 0 12 4 0 0 0 Drabwsky 0 0 0 0 Whitfield lb Tom Dubois got the first Chaffey run in the first inning when he was safe at first on tpstm ph 1 0 0 0 Sims Fisher 1 0 0 0 Gil 2b D. Jhnsn 2b 5 3 3 0 Brown ss 4 0 2 0 The track was open for practice only 4 hours and 21 an error and eventually came Blair cf 3 2 2 0 McDowell 1 0 0 0 the Ivy race. Pacific 5, Fontana 1 Singles Rybacki (P) det. Suder, e-1, 6 Blasick (F) def. Gibson, 6-4, 6-0; Lee (F) def.

Radsick, 10-12, 6-4, 4-1; Tonjum (P) def. Bush, 6-3, 6-4; Berk (P) def. Christiansen, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3. Doubles Oppenhuizen Perry (P) def. Murphy Cooley, 9-7, 6-3; Kohfeldt Fennig (P) def.

Buus Miller, 2-6, Etchebrrn 2 1 0 0 Bailey 1 0 0 0, home on another miscue. Tim Hall homered for the Tigers in minutes yesterday, the third day Snyder ph 0 0 0 0 Maye ph 1110 0 0 0 0 Held If of practice for the Memorial Arrowhead Country Club women's club championship golf Phoebus Dillman 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Day Classic. 1113 Culver 0 0 0 0 Allen 0 0 0 0 Colavito ph 0 0 0 1 Tiant 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 37 8 12 7 Totals Lau ph J. Miller tournament. By JIM FORD South Hills High scored in four innings to smother the Alta Loma Braves 11-0 in an Inland League game yesterday at South Hills field.

ALTA LOMA SOUTH HILLS AB AB Mendoza cf 3 0 1 Fradella 4 1 1 Viveros 2b 2 0 1 Hood cf 3 10 Tess rf 3 0 1 Godfrey rf 3 1 1 Alvarez 3b 3 0 0 M'Donald 3b 3 2 1 Aleman 2 0 0 Barnes lb 2 10 Hagen 10 0 Smith If 2 0 1 King ss 2 0 0 Asher If 110 Rempel lb 3 0 1 Surael ss 3 11 Fuentes If 10 0 Morrison 2b 4 1 3 Blakeman 2 0 0 Migeal 3 2 1 Sedlock 0 0 0 Parada 0 0 0 Totals 22 0 4 Totals 28 11 9 SCORE BY INNINGS: Ten cars made it onto the Powell lb 12-10, 6-3. Jayvee score: Pacific 5, Fontana 2. San Gorgonio 5, Eisenhower 1 Singles Scott (SG) def. Hlte, 6-1, 6-0; their creels. Totals 35 7 9 7 course, including rooKie nicn Baltimore 030 001 130 the fifth, after the Cardinals took a 2-1 lead in the fourth.

Following the home run, Dave Tulley scored the winning run on a wild pitch. San Bernardino and the Pacific Pirates meet in a double-header on Thursday at Ferris Hill. Cleveland 510 001 0007 Ginther, of Santa Ana, Anderson (E) def. Glick, 6-1, 6-2; Holiday Rockets To Battle Covina E-Brown, D. Johnson.

DP-Baltimore 3, who nasserl his drivers test anrliSedor SG) def. Park, 6-1, 7-5; Dial (SG) Cleveland 1. LOB-Baltimore 7, Cleveland def. Banks, 6-2, 6-3; (E) def. 2B-Whltfleld, Brown, Davalillo, F.

was accepted Dy me unuea, Yeager, 6-2, 10-8. CHofoc PlnK fnr tha ram Doubles B. Sedor Schilling (SG) def The Holiday Olds Rockets of Robinson, Alvis, B. Robinson. HRS-Alvis (2nd), Held (1st).

SB-Davallllo, Apari KOOKie JOCnen Kindt OI Hamamoto (SG) def. Gilland Mor- San Bernardino travel to Walnut tonight for an 8:15 AAA softball game against Covina CHAFFEY Dubois rf AB SBHS AB 4 1 1 Crumpler cf 3 0 0 Austria passed the 130 m.p.h. jayvee' score: San Gorgonio 6, Eisen- clo. SF-Lau. Phoebus Dillman J.

Miller ip er bb to 0 2 5 4 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 The tourney continues today, with the final two rounds scheduled for Thursday and Friday. Yesterday's results: Championship flight: Emogene Anthony 79, Guy Foust 84, Nancy Lupton 87, Virginia Reed 89, Dorothy Monsanto 90, Janis Whiteside 93, Myde Mai linger 96, Billie Tomlinson 98. First flight: Bettye Allen 93, Lillian Aye 95, Bonnie Zowarka 98, Jean Saus-saman 99, Marge Janewicz 100, Grace Walker '06. Second flight: Ruth McParland 93, Elaine Tully 100, Fran Yeager 101, Opal Smith 104, Bess Cardwell 107, Virginia Sexton 108. Third flight: Norma Garrison 101, Jane Robertson 105, Jo Rehwald 110, Jan Vineyard 120.

First round low nef: Ruth McParland 70. phase of the test and said hehowerl- Lane ss 1 Perryman 3b 3 Cardin lb 2 at Mt. San Antonio College. 4 2 1115 Alta Lema 000 000 0 4 2 hoped to complete the examina- Drabowsky 12 110 South Hills 013 140 11 9 0 0 Moran rf 3 0 0 0 Smallw'd 2b 3 0 0 Wallace 1b 3 1 0 1 Merchant ss 2 1 0 0 Cook 3 0 0 0 B'cnegra 3b 3 0 1 1 Coleman 3 0 0 Martin If 2 0 0 0 Smith If 1 0 1 0 Ruee If Brecken cf Zmolek cf Hall Conrad 2b Pickett Tulley Las Vegas won both games in a doubleheader with the Rockets Saturday night at Gateway Park, 8-3 and 3-1. Don Cowan collected two hits and Paul Williamson slapped out Prep Golf 3 DAYS ONLY! Totals I 3 Totals 2 Sears 2 5 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday SCORE BY INNINGS: Elsenhower 230, Norte Vista 247 Eisenhower: Dick Dudleston .19, Bill MAY 2, 3, 4th Chaffey 100 020 01 SBHS 000 200 0 2 Compton 38, Dave Hirsch 37, Richard Conroy 41, Larry Dickenson 45.

three for the Rockets. The Rockets whipped Chino Chaffey 5, SBHS 2 Singles Wong (SB) def. Yager, 6-2, 6-3; Grogan (C) def. Hippenstiel, 6-3, 6-0; Johnson (C) def. Reganold, 6-3, 6-2; Parker (C) def.

Padgett, 6-1, 6-0; Schlic-ter C) def. Sandoval, 6-1, 6-3. Doubles Garcia Slater (SB) def. Moore Talleur, 4-6, 7-5. 8-6; Tiberg Gehley (C) def.

Castaneda Cortez, 6-3, 6-1. Jayvee score: Chaffey 5, SBHS 2. Colton 7, Norte Vista 0 Singles Rigley (C) def. Malo, 6-4, 6-2; Kitchel (C) def. Grimm, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2; Winters (C) def.

Halex, 6-1, 6-2; Pace (C) def. Qulnn, 6-1, 6-1; Adcock (C) def. McMillian, 8-6. 6-1. Doubles Gomez Phoenix (C) def.

Dotts Turner, 6-3, 6-0; Harden Duncanson (C) def. Grimm Hernandez, 6-0, 6-0. Jayvee score: Colton 7, Norte Vista 0. Norte Vista: Nils 43, Barker 47, Smith 9-3, last Thursday night behind 46, Gross 62, McKenzie 49. ZSA ZSA GABOR says (At Indian Hills CO Pacific 212, Ramona 232 Pacific: Randy Anderson 39, Mike Mc- NOW 'SAVE S3.I! WHEEL ALIGNMENT SAVE MONEY at AAMCO Bob Bundy pitching and i home run by Reynolds Wright Spartan Sophs Win Cuistion 40, Paul Gillespie 41, Rick Tan-nenbaum 43, Steve Gabriel 49.

South of North Pole At Crowley ice was just about every place but on the lake and it was so loaded with fishermen there wasn't enough room for ice. Among those on hand at the High Sierra ice chest were Tom Slamal, owner of Pratt Bros, sporting goods store in San Bernardino, and his wife, Eleanor, and Bob and Penny Holcomb, 3707 Hemlock San Bernardino. Only three of them fished and they didn't put much of a dent in Crowley's trout population. Eleanor Slamal took one look at the snow in the bottom of the boat and decided she preferred the deeper ski snow of nearby Mammoth Mountain. "It's the best skiing of the year at Mammoth right now," she said, "and I wouldn't give that up for fishing." Slamal reported freezing temperatures on Crowley all day Saturday despite the fact the sun was shining.

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