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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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p' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNINGrJUNE 23 1833 COUNTY GROBI Look Out Young Man! Let Him Fall FISH and Game Sevier Group Pleased With Mutant Hatch "1 Work Curtailed by Lack of Funds Success Attends First jake Angling Continues to Foil Addicts ligh Bodies Stay Closed as Far as Results Are Concerned Sportsmen Gathered At Geneva Initiate Outing With Success Hundreds Take Active Part in Proceedings Saturday Gala Program Arranged for Sunday Many Remain Overnight i The 1933 outing sponsored by the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association opened in vociferous fashion Saturday at Geneva and the merry-making continued far far into the night The lid waa blown off the pro- Well Drillers Have Troubles At Sanctuary gram At 3:30 with trapshoot-erf literally and actually doing the blowing off part of the program novelty atunts a carnival dance in the evening and numerous other events too numerous lo By MARLOWE BKANAGAN The 30-pound mackinaw trout which GOren Wilson caught' at Fish lake recently' will decorate ths front room In the clubhouse of the Salt Lake County Fish and Gam association 880 Scott avenue The fish a gigantic specimen has been on display at Main street store during the past twat days Crowds have stopped and the and heard lndi-' cate that the majority of those' who saw the catch wish they had been in -or rather in his boots Claude Drake Idaho stats fish and gams commissioner recently advised members of ths Lemhi County Fish and Gam association that rearing pond will not bs built In Lemhi county In 1938 Pipet Break Bailert Fall Time Lott but Workers Achieve Goal Rainbow trout egrs had already been taken at Williams lake near Salmon for the proposed project but they will now be chipped to hatcheries elsewhere 4 Special to The Tribune RICHFIELD Sevier county sportsmen are proud of the results they have obtained from the 200 mutant pheasant eggs they purchased some time ago Two weeks ago 118 of the eggs hatched and now 113 of ths email black pheasants ars snjoying a healthy condition and promise to survive until they are planted In the foothills west of Richfield Ths plan Is to hold them In pen until after tbs next hunting season In November and then feed them through at least ths worst part of ths winter but It may become neces-sard according to Frank Carron president of the Sevier County Fish and Game Protective association the organization that is sponsoring ths Introduction of ths new variety Into Sevier county to plant them before that time due jto a short age of funds for feed and car Sportsmen feel that If tha birds ars to bs given a fair trial they hould not be planted until after ths open season or' they may be practically all killed off by the hunter Mutant pheasants are said to range higher in the hills and in the drier places Instead of near the marshes as the right neck variety doe If this proves to bt true the farmers of the state will undoubtedly welcome their introduction The local group in ths event success attends ths hatch of the first brood may make further purchases of this type of bird Pheasant plant ing and raising will likely be en couraged in all parts of ths stats and ths Sevier county group is determined to do Its utmost to create further Interest in this type of wild life chronicle were written into the recorda of the first day's program Hundreds of sportsmen from every section of the state gathered together to take an active part in the proceedings Saturday and majority of those who attended the affair remained overnight' bent on putting a successful conclusion to the affair Sunday Many more will undoubtedly visit the outing during the progress of the day Sunday A (Ace) Draney president of the local or- ganisation announced late Saturday that "everyone had a swell time and more are expected to participate Prize in ell events will be awarded Sunday and competition Is expected to prove keen throughout the progress of the program In the event that 'Sunday's pro- gram is half as successful as that held Saturday the local fish and gam unit may well he proud of its 193S outing 1 Numerous sportsmen from the northern section of the state passed through Salt Lake City late Saturday evening but they were not going no indeed They were 4 on their way to the outing held by Salt Lake County Fish and Game association Reports from southern Utah towns indicated that a number of Dixieland spotsmen will also be on hand Sunday to help bring down the cur tain on the most successful outing ever conducted by the Salt Lake City group Rutledge regional forester of the Region Four forest service and Ernest Walker assistant regional forester attended the annual meeting of the Wyoming Stock-growers' association last week at Cody Wyo Rutledge gave on of ths major addresses at ths conven-tlon Lake fishing' In ths lower spots has been exceedingly good In the past ten days Limit catches havt been reported from Beaver dam Fish lake Panguitch lake Carter lake and Nest laks Lake fishermen and they are numbered by the thousands In this state ars imploring ths weather man to "turn on ths Drifting snows in the high Ulntahs and on the upper Provo has curtailed activities for fishermen who prefer the lakes to the streadts and continued hot weather is the only remedy for the situation Ths stats fish and game department la doing all possible to improve angling conditions Several truckloads of trout have been planted in the upper Uintahe but work has been seriously hampered by poor roads and poorer working condl tione Several of the most popular lakes in the Granddaddy section dre partially covered with ice at the present time but continued warm weather ii expected to melt the covering in the near future Planting schedule Approximately 12 load ars ready for planting at the Kamas hatchery and some may be transported from ths stats fish and gams hatchery at Sprlngville Ths stats road department has had a snowplpw at work on ths Mirror lake road and some anglers may attempt trips into the Uintah country within the next four or five day Lakes In the upper Duchesne country are reported much Improved but whether or not successful angling can accomplished in this section of the state at least until the first week tn July is a mopted question Late spawning is virtually the or' der in all of the high lakes the late season causing late spawning Fish Lake Good Fish lake will undoubtedly remain popular throughout the summer numerous successful catches having been reported from there Panguitch lake I still Infested with many chubs anglers finding considerable difficulty In landing prize catches More than 300000 chube have been seined from this lake in the past two weeks but some extra work will be needed to make conditions Ideal for trout Inhabitants at this site Fishermen contemplating trips into the high lake sections in the next ten day are warned that camping out will be rather risky business the ground still being exceedingly damp due to the melting snows Fisheries Bureau Plans Lake Work (Special to The Tribune) ELY An Insight Into the tribulations of well driller was given here thl weeK by Bob Millard engineer who was associated with a group developing the Railroad valley wildfowl refuge 70 mile south of Ely This refuge largest under supervision In the United States Biological Survey is 10 by 18 miles in a remote valley where heavy artesian flows were encountered In World war day by a group drilling for potash Two of the wells still running formed sloughs that attracted ducke geese and other fowl and 8 Elliott of Ely conceived the Idea ofa sanctuary there During the past year Millard said section lines were run and topographical details taken on 14000 acres of which detailed plats were drawn These were the basis for well spotting A Sacramento contractor' won the work award and used one of the old wells for a base while drilling six more the shallowest 430 feet the deepest 700 His grief was as follows: On well No 2 the pipe broke in two No 3 the perforator jammed at 320 feet and the whole casing had to be pulled to release It No 4 the bit and twelve sections of pipe were lost and eventually the bailer was dropped and all had to be fished out No 6 completed and perforations finished down to 287 feet when the casing telescoped and the well had to be drilled in another spot The work went on however and now 600 acre are under water from two to three feet deep with 700 acres expected to be covered in the winter Thousands of yards of embankments with spillways and other appurtenances also were built THIS and THAT Crickets Go On Market Pickerel Said to Like Streams throughout the state have dropped considerably during the past week and anglers who enjoy pulling them In from the' hanks' ef river rather than en a lake will undoubtedly have their day during the next two months Ths Weber la still roily and many fishermen have complained ef the 111 luck on this popular site during the 1935 season Jackson lake on of the most beautiful spots In Wyoming has been the mecca of hundreds of Utah sportsmen during the past five weeks Most of ths Utahns returning from this paradise are thrilled by the catchee made there end slightly awed by the magnificent scenery Newell Cook state fish and game commissioner accompanied by Lee Kay visited Bird Island on Great Salt lake Friday A diligent examination ef conditions there will be made In an effort to save wild Ufe Village Shop Nine Tips Super Neon Wild Life Gain Noted in Idaho By State Leader INDEPENDENTS VWtrr Uuac SlaaSias st Uu Team Woo Lost Super Neon 1 4 Singleton Co 4 Franklin Juniors I 6 Merchants 1 VUlsss Shop I Pet 636 eoo 545 455 333 Little Garry Cowan lower pic- ture is shown handling (with difficulty) an eight-pound trout caught by his grandfather Clarence Cowan (upper left) Jerry Lloyd (upper right) also hsd a hand In landing the big feUow which little Garry has In his chubby fingers Salt Lake City Anglers Return With Fine Catch Uarence Cowan Lands Big Fellow Jerry Lloyd Has Much Vun Pheasants Doing Well Gem State Ducks Show Small Decrease II at wear's Desalt Villas Shop 4 Super Neon BOISE June 22 (A-Fiv gal Ions of "specially crick eta today were sent to the Fish Balt company at Los Angeles by Davidson of Bolss as a new "mar ket" for the pests that have swarmed over the southern part of the state for the past week On the thepry that ths crickets would good bait for pike pickerel and base in California lakes Davidson ths hopping in' sects and dispatched them to the coast Davidson said that If the sample proves satisfactory tha Los An geles firm is prepared to buy 1000 gallons Stipulations governing ths shipment of the crickets are: -They must black they must captured alive and they must be drowned in salt water As the last act they must shipped in salt brine More than BOO tmglers were on hand for opening day encounters at Panguitch lake Several anglers succeeded In bagging limit catches In spite of adverse Jimmy booming home tun to deep center field in the last Inning gave Pattiaon's Village Shop a 6 to 5 victory over Super Neon a Victory league game Saturday i The Village Shop slugger also 3 pounded out a double and a single in three trips to the plate and all in £all had a highly auccessful day at the plate The score: PAT SUPER NEON PAT VIL SHOP A 1HOA Ronald et I 0 0 HsrrU It 13 0 0 jlrolt 3b I 6 (IWshlbers 30 I LL Paterson lOsddis '3 ll The largest specimen landed was caught by Floyd Blcharda of Panguitch the fish weighing nine-and three-quarters pounds Chubs still appeared plentiful tq spits of recent seining activities Jerry Hatch one ef the mosf ardent sportsmen In eastern Utah has had Considerable success since the Green river has been at Its highest level In several years 3b Ill HWrliht Whipple lb 4 I eiHulsh rf 16 i Smith ss I I 6 HPullmer lb SIS I I eM Barslnser American Fork Wins AMERICAN FORK-The local entry in the Tlmpanogoe league rallied for the needed on run in the ninth inning and defeated Lehi to 8 As4ur Ifc A Petersoa I lb 111 rf 4 I 6 ell MartsUs as I I 1 Behunin If I Mtllhim et 1 I I 0 poulton a I I SiRondf lelichlr 600 i I Special to The Tribune The bureau of fisheries le to make a survey In the immediate future of Boulder lake fish stock with a view to building a fish hatchery to keep the lake stocked Senator McCarran announced following conferences with officials of ths bureau of fish eries of the commerce department While neither the exact location nor the cost of the hatchery has been determined as yet officials of ths bureau assured the eenator the project will go through As soon ss ths survey of the Boul der lake fish supply has been con pleted ths bureau will draw up plans for the hatchery The plana will then be turned over to the A and the project wiUbe mads a work-reUef job (Continued From Pacs l-B) and Bud Dammann field goal ex' pert Cruikshank and Campbell were great weight men as well as football stats so Harry Hnghee has a right to groan a bit In banket-hall A loses Campbell White and Ken Damke Colorado will be minus six of the 1934 veterans Vernon Drain all-conference tackle will be missed as will Jim Counter a versatile quarterback Doy Neighbors end and Clyde Gelwlck blocking back Neighbori Is the only serious hoop loss while John Paine sprinter and Hill hurdler are the only point-getting departures from the great track squad that gavs such a spirited battle this spring Grseley State co-champions the conference in football lose six gridiron regulars They are Chet ac center-Wilbur' Olsen tackle Pet Clifton and Hat-' old Olson ends Frits Brennecke halfback and Dick Hay guard However the Bear basketball team which won the eastern division title will return intact which give the rest of the division something to think about Totals II Ixll 41 Totals 64 6 16 4 xNone out whan winning run scored Super Neon Ill 000 5 'PtttUons Vlilate Shop i 036 101 6 Summary: Stolen Croft Mirnetti Sacrifice Barslnser Wrisht MUlham i Marsetta Home run Msrsetts Three bsu MlUham Two-baw Msrsetts Credit victory to Wright charae defeat to Boulton Struck out Poulton I Wrieht 16 Bties on Poulton 1 Wrieht 3 Hit with pitched Peterson br Wrisht Da- BirrSnlde( Partisan Clarence Cowan and Jerry Lloyd went angling at Fish lake last week This in brief doe not mean much hundreds of other anglers having also been but few enjoyed the good luck ot the Salt Lake City pair Clarence an ardent member of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association landed an eight-pounder after an ixciting struggle but here again is a new angle in 1935 achievements The big boy was landed with a fly rather than the popular bait used throughout the present season The local pair landed a number of fine specimens and thoroughly en- oyed their stay at the lake The above picture shows little Garry Cowan email grandson of Clarence Cowan examining the eight-pounder Little Garry has the look of a conqueror- on his round face but he was not so exuberant a he he was a trifle afraid ths huge specimen would get away Ogden Pair Report Two Limit Catches i'W Logan Elks Snare BOISE June 22 Propagation of nearly all types of wild Ilfs showing a marked Increase over last year and shooting seasons on mlgra tory waterfowl are unusually promising Murray stats director of the biological survey said today upon his return from a field trip Into southwestern Idaho "Tha outlook for ducks this year is not quite as bright as it was In Mr Murray commented "but they are nesting fairly well and should not decrease greatly how' ever the remarkable nesting actlvi tie of geese are very promising and from my observations I would say that there will he a notable in crease In their numbers particularly along the Snake river from Hager man valley to Welser grouse blue grouse pin' tall grouse the fool hen and Frank tin grouse are all reproducing very welL Probably the only fowl which has no hope of increasing and seems doomed to extinction because of the drouth and disease is the sags hen Thousand of them have died within tha last year from some unknown disease and they have completely vanished from some spots where they formerly thrived They have showed ths worst hatch this year alncq 1918 "Pheasants tr doing very well Their nesting 1 progressing slightly better than usual and there should be plenty of thein this year "Deer and antelope show marked signs of Improvement both In their condition and numbers "The Richardson ground squirrel which has flourished in some sec tlons of Idaho a few years ago is rapidly disappearing hut a new species 4s taking its place Tsking wild life as a whole condition seem greatly Improved over laat year and with plenty of molatura this summer It should Increase accordingly just as it decreased during tbs drouth Besides making an Inspection of the predatory animals and other wild life Mr Murray checked with Civilian Conservation corps workers and the forest service on rodept Escalante Anglers Enjoy Lake U-I League Title i Joe Louis Sure Loves His Naps (Continued from Bass 6-B) whips his punches and a punch that whips in is naturally tha best and most exciting sort of punch to watch Watching him you find it hard to Imagine that Louis can miss so wide a target as Camera But you have to remember that his sparring mates are frightened and increasingly incompetent that they give him no real test these day Then too he hae never taken much nuniahnfoiif or experienced the sort of opposition that the rough crafty Camera will give him You have to remember that Braddock licked Baer and that form charts and dope sheets are good for lighting fire with and not much else most convincing asset Is his calmness the way he packs In those hour of solid unadulterated slumber A mart must be confident to sleep that way without the gentle assistance of a Mickey Finn George Washington would have told you the lanir thing Utah Net Stars Appear In Ogden Exhibitions Spclsl to Ths Tribune 1 The Lorsn Elks captured their eighth success! triumph In Utsh-Idsho talus plsy bp tfetsstlns Garland I It I htrt Saturday In addition they captured the first half till A lest us plsr The eame was a pitchers' battle ell the Was ths score belnx tied st ths end of the sixth In ths seventh ths Elks pushed over 4 the wlnnlne runs on a hit a pair ef walks I and a sacrifice During ths contest the Blks Antler bend of Balt Xaka City played several numbers i the band being suests of the local Elks Club I Ths seers' GARLAND AS A ELKS AS HO A Denver loses Harry Tavener another superlative football guard -and Lei Powers great sprinter who could not overcome footbaU injuries to continue his previous track aupremary this spring Other noteworthy losses include Red LeMaster Colorado college end Clinton Roach quarterback) Jack Livingston basketball center Louis Smith Charles Davidson and Floyd Monroe Greeley State 440-yard acea Willard West star basketball guard and a good footbaU end Dent Lay able gridder and hoopster of Colorado Mines Everett Brown an outstanding footbaU center for Western State 3 Garrett as ArchW I bsldrf 4 6 1 SC Arrhl-it Morgan 3b 4 3 II bsldlb a Thompsone 4 6 6 6lMm1sscf Hswk(nscf 4 6 I 6 Solis £vtnlb 6 16 6inrnrialslh i Grovsrlf Ward 3b 5 Ar -4146 1 Anderson Ill Sanderson Leonhardtes Hunrskarp 4 14 4 6 6 14 4 113 34116 4 6 6 6 I 6 1 rf (Special to The Tribune) Limit catches of Rain bow and native trout were mrsde In South Fork canyon laat Thursday by William Montgomery 2759 Grant avenue and Bern Gibbs of North Ogden They reported both South Fork and North Fork in fine shape for fishing Their catches averaged from 10 to 14 Inches in length Montgomery also mads another limit catch last week In Lost Creek near slide In Weber canyon Weber river ha said Is still high and roily but Is going down and should be all right for fishing in an other week 1 (Chambers 1666 kxTsylsr Totals IS 6 34 ll Totals IS 1 31 13 xfcatted for Ward In ninth £Batt4 for Anderson la ninth (Special to The Tribune) ESCALANTQ Utah in this' part of the stats report good catches on lakei and stream At Posey's lake located one mile from CCC camp F-44 fishing is very good A month ago ths stats fish and game commission planted a truck load of legal els rainbow trout and assisted by the local fish and gam club members carried them in cans to ths lake a distance of one mils Deputy gam warden Ed Mitchell aid most of the fishermen all got limit catches Chief cook Pop Haines of the CCC camp caught 10 trout the largest a brook 18 Inches long Assistant cook Murray Hammon caught a rainbow 33 Inches long Other fishermen said they had done just as well Open Hearth Finishes In Latonia Feature LATONIA Ky June 23 Open Hearth won the seventeenth renewal of the Enquirer handicap leading Conley's My Blass by a half length at the end of the mile and a sixteenth journey over A muddy track here todoy Fiji owned by the Young brothers was third an other length away with six other mediocre platers strung out Open Hesrth -negotiated the distance in 1:48 and paid $2840 in the JXstraighUnuUitl Smith-Canning 'Crew Battles Layton Nine LAYTON Smith-Canning crew of Clearfield leader in the Utah-Wyomlng league wUl fact the local club Sunday at 3:30 In ths final gams of ths first half for both clubs A special meeting will be held at a place to be declded-upon Tueiday evening to draw up plans' for sec ond-half play 004 436 616-5' 5' 006 301 4 1 I Summary' Doubt- plve Anderson to Evans: Laonhardt to Petty ts Dryodala See nlica hits Reeaa Drysdlt Two-baas hits Sanderson Garrett Struck Andee- yon I Hunaaker 4 Baw on bells Ander son I Hunaaker 3 Parker and Buxton Four Tribune League Teams Monday I Two games originally scheduled I for ApriJ 30 will he played Monday by teams in the Tribune league Of the local Federation of Amateur Baseball setup Hellenic A and A tW will play at Com munlty park st 8 and Utah Power and Light will fac4 38th In i fsntry at Fort Pouglas at ths same 4 Special to Ths Tribune A quartet of ranking Utah tennis stars will present an exhibition Sunday at 2 on the courts at Lester park Virgil James of the city -recreation department arranged the exhibition and announced that seating arrangements for spectators will provided Mel Gsllacher veteran tennis champion' Dave Freed Rose Sutton and Grant Evan ell winners in major Utah competitions during recent year will display their strokes in Both double end kinglet pl4ya'An introduction totne Og den qlty perks and playgrounds Weber Group Conducts Campaign (Special to The Tribune) President Willard Doxey of the Weber county Fish and Game Protective Association said Saturday that 8000 Rainbow trout wers planted last week In Middle fork and South Fork streams "All ef these are of catchsble size the smallest bcirtg seven Inches end ths largest about one' said Dozey "Fishing has been excellent on these streams so far and these plantinge Will make lb owe Rainbow Club to Get Huge Pheasant Crop I Special to Tha Tribune MONTEPEUKR Idaho he first shipment of 100 pheasants for the Rainbow Rod and Gun club of Montpelier will arrlver about July 1 according to word received from the state game department The birds will cared for in pens maintained the club until next spring when they will be released in various parts of Bear Lake ASSOCIATION Knoxville 3 Memphis 1 Birminshsm a NsshvllM N- Oilvsn 3-3 Cbatlxnoosa 4-1 BMMannieasoik I.

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