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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 22

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-a 1 The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday March 29 1958 vy in -v i Only 1 1 Horses to Compete In Florida Derby Today Big Pike Thrill Fishermen Along Low Provo River fi i ter but Molter returned to California early this week with Rourtd Table leaving Martins RliiJah In Jacobs care Third choice probably will ha 'Arnold Whitney with Arcaro to ride 4( A i1 know you was supposed to dive In the sixth But there was a fly on your chin A1 'V-if iEi-Dii liiCI'A r-ifi intD wan -S Special to Th Tribune MfAMI FLA March 28 Only ten owners elected Friday to send their horses out against Calument Tim Tam in $100000 added Florida Derby at GulfstTfeam Park And only one of them John Sir Robhy ran against Tim Tam In the Flamingo Stakes at the Florida Derby distance of a mile and a furlong on March 1 Sir Rooby ran fifth that day TIM tAM WON the Flamingo after a bumping duel with Maine Chance Reward who finished a head In front but was dropped to second on a disqualification The Calumet speedball was rated even money choice In the early line with second choice going to the entry of Martins Rullah owned by Mr arid Mrs George Lewis and Fella from the Jaeyln Stable Both are being conditioned by Sidney Jacobs Martins Rullah came from California for the race and normally Is trained by Willie Mol- 4 1 better-than-normal spawning run has occurred in the lower Provo River The pike seem to run in three fairly well defined weight groups wardens report Fish in the smaller group run around 14 inches in length Next largest group has fish around four pounds Largest fish taken have been around seven and eight pounds Females In each group are the largest The river is open from- the Geneva Steel Plant road downstream to Utah Lake News of thepike fishing has got around if crowd was any Indication There were about 100 anglers out when we stopped by SOME reports of snagging have resulted In permanent wardens being assigned to the area Anglers are cautioned that pike may be taken only by legal hook and line methods same as any game fish Most catches alsd are being checked by a biologist to determine the size of -the run One possibility looms as a result of the good catch in the river according to Don Andri-ano chief of fisheries He anticipates that many anglers will be trolling for pike this summer In Utah Lake By Don Brooks Tribune Outdoors Editor "Yep that's mighty rice fish but I've caught big- ger said Fran Dudley of Spanish Fork "Man tell you had some fun around --Frin had the proof-of the He was holding Up a four-pound male wall-eyed pike that he had taken out of the river just minutes before The fish had hit a white bucktaif fly also hit a yellow Fran explained you have to have plenty of sinker on and fish deep" THE SPANISH Fork angler said the biggest pike he has taken this spring ranged around even pounds seen several eight-pounders" he added This-suddcnupsurge In pike fishing has brought joy to the hearts of Utah Valley fishermen and much pleasure to Utah Fish and Game fish experts The wall-eyes were planted In Utah Lake six or seven years ago but apparently they catch on too well Now and again some angler would report taking a wall-eye but there were no great numbers of them This' year apparently a Redskin Nine Splits Willi Tempc Team TEMPE ARIZ (UP) University of Utah dropped the first game 9-2 then stormed back to win the second 10-2 in a Friday doubleheader with Arizona State College The split gave the Sun Devils the series 2-1 and made their' record 7-3 Utah is now 4-4 for the season KEN AUSTIN doled out three hits and three walks while fanning seven to stump the Sun Devils in the seven-inning nightcap Redskin rightflelder Gene Smith hit a three-run hornet in the third Every Utah player picked up at least one hit In the first game Utah right-fielder Merrill Douglas hit a solo homer in the second inning then singled In the third to drive all the runs Arizona State shortstop Benny Ruiz had-four hits -in four times to the plate Including a homer a- double and a single for three runs batted In Ruiz led off thg game with his home run The twin bill ended the southern tour The Redskins will see thcL-big league exhibition between the Giants and Indians at Phoenix Saturday afternoon They will leave right after the game and are scheduled to arrive in Salt Lake City Sunday morning First (ante- 1 UTAH akrfcrkll TEMPS Chdeater 11 4 0 1 Run Totlgnd 2b 4 0 9 0 Tony if Bezyack 3b 4 0 1 01 Reaoll 3b Douglas 4 12 2 Mead rf Skean 4 0 0 0 Jacob lb White cf 3 0 10 Phieffer cf Smith cf 1 0 0 01 Bsnlwcz 2b Jensen rf 3 0 1 01 Bryant Jenson rf 10 10 Chaves Youthful Skiers Get Positions- Racing order for thi Peewee ski race slated for Brighton Saturday was announced Friday The race will be held on ML Majestic beginning at noon The racintf order Girls 11 and Bonnls Scott JjMif Smith 3 Ann Walton Gull and Kathl Stephana 2 Janice Ferruson Julia Smith MviCetria Ksnv Seotts Claudia McDonald Ann Bead Ann Barnea Boya 11 and Alarik iMyrin Brant Elliott John Younrr Richard Hansen Kent BettUyon DeWttt Persona 7 Lee Smith Boya 4 and Frank Felton Chad Morris Chris Aadmasen Steva Wilson David Jenkins John Frank David Mortensen Rick Yount Donald Turner Hubert Alien Steven Durban) 12 Steven Sorlngmeyer Boys and under Timothy Dui ham GASOLINE Fran Dudley of Spanish Fork holds a fine four-pound wall-eyed pike that he caught Thursday on lower stretch of Frovo River BREATHTAKING ADVENTURE Tomorrow 9:30 Ch 2 SUPER Permalube MOTOR Oil i TIRES BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES Sold with a guarantee by Utah Oil Refining Companyhonored by 38000 dealtrt coast to coast Clean restrooms Courteous friendly service Get the core your car deserves For greater motoring pleasure For the Salt Laker Wins At Notre Dame SOUTH BEND IND March 29 (UP) Dick Shulsen of Salt Lake City knocked out Norm Odyniec Greensboro NC in a meeting of juniors for the featured heavyweight crown of the annual Notre Dame Bengal bouts Shulsen floored Odyniec In 1:42 of the first round with a right cross Both also are members of the Irish football team Shulsen being a lineman and his opponent a fullback Vie it lb 3 0 0 0i Hardy lb 1 9 0 0 Sylvester 3 1 0 Ward 1 0 0 01 Bowlers Open Battle Today Squads for Saturday and Sunday In the Forgotten Tournament at the K-B Lanes are all filled and S74 entries compared to the 358 of last year are listed for the two-weekend tourney THERE are some openings in the squads a week from Saturday and Sunday according to Mgr Sherrill Pugsley The Saturday schedule: Alley I and Kyle Den Val Moor Die Southern Jay Terrell A1 Cromer Shurtliff alley! nd Harold Jacobsen Melvin Jacobsens Eilwood I Nelson Harry Mortenson William Jackson ohn Kelly alleys 5 and Gilbert Smith A Gubler Thomas Walster Jack Dilly Reid McMurdu Harold Packwood alleys 7 and SWamea Kirkland Lee Coonrarit Qtt Burton Christensen Jack Schmidt 281 9 II TeUla LUh Is TeUla 98 9 II I -Oil ono I 920 208 9 Douglas Rult Ruiz Bryant Chldester Bezyack Sylvester Sylvester 1 Sylvester 4 Chavez 13 Ward 1 Sylvester Second game: UTAH ak rbl TEMPI Lucero ss 4 2 10 Ruiz a Totland 2b 3 3 10 Bezyack 3b 3 3 3 Douglas rf 4 1 3 2 Smith rf 3 3 13 Jenson cf 4 0 3 1 Hardy lb 4 0 3 1 Cook 4 0 10 rbl 3 0 10 Tony If 3 110 Youree 3b 3 10 0 Mead rf 3 0 11 Phieffer cf 3 0 0 0 Jacobs lb 3 0 0 0 Banlwc 3b 3 0 0 0 Porter 3 0 0 0 Austin 3 0 1 0 Kostick 10 0 0 Taials 34 10 It 10 Tstals 23 I I 1 VUk 808 479 0-19 Ttmat out 009 HH Smith Douglas Jenson I Rul Austin 3 Jonaaon Austin 7 Jonaaon 8 LP Jonaaon starring Lloyd Bridges UT0C0 Kill Utah Oil Refining Company la Osaik defying dive bsasstk tha see to recsvsr a las Speeials heasary Ernest Zaellt Allry 1 and Id Jacob-n Lynn Miller Bob Carter Steve Down Phil Down Unwell AlpUnalp Uey and Gordon Duke Elmo Croft I Wilkinson Allen Pearson toward Swan Clein Timmons alley 1 1 and Rleter Elmer Anderson ohn Anderson Tom Shaw Dan Thomas Harold Wanilck alleys and Bridge Jerry Cartwright Andy Wanaock Clyda Goodfeliow Dee Ross Sid Lester Alley 1 and Keith Lind- Robert Roach Clifford Roach Dea Nellson Ken Hall Duane Catten alleys 3 and Sam Adon-dakls James A Rogers G- Patterson Lester Buckley Fred Tomlnaga dugo Sorenson alley and Jack ones Dougina I Carlson Bill Bachman Chick Beers Dr Poul-jion Claude fcherwln alleys 7 and -srry Holt Floyd Blrcumshaw Eddy Ben 8 Clayton Douglas Anderson Wilbur Thomas 1 and Milton Anderson Stnts McCashland Fred Johnson Tai Otshl Hank famura Joe pklno Les Thalman Art DuPalx: ai-ley Lfnd Gurr Nets Peter son Bill Wilson Marv jenseil Vem Jensen Pet Birrell Leo Reid Dick nd 6 Tom Maaton-calds John Klc Cameron Johns Alvin Bust Joe Shafter Dr Les Cannon Glen Penrose Fred Reich alleys end Duane room Harold Newman Ray Allen Thomson Bry John Bolic Tom Yates Paul Laddia Turner Loses Garden Bout By Associated Prpsg NEW YORK March 28 Young Mickey Crawford of Saginaw Mich boosted his chances for welterweight ranking Friday night by outpointing Gil Turner fourth-ranking contender from Philadelphia in a television 10-rounder at Madison Square Garden Crawford weighed 149 Turner 154 ALTHOUGH he has been fighting pro only years and is unranked the 24-year-old Crawford was made a closing 2-1 favorite over the 27-year-ola veteran low blows which cost him a round helped make It a unanimous decision for Crawford Judge Sam Iron had It 6-4 Referee Al Berl made It 5-4-1 and Judge Artie Aldala scored even In rounds but Crawford In front on points 6-5 The AP card had Crawford ahead 6-4 Turner who used his 5H-pound advantage to bull his taller rival around was warned for low blows in the first two rounds When he 'struck below the belt again in the third round Referee Berl took the round away from him Always driving forward the more experienced Turner dominated the first half of the fight over his sharper-hitting rival Gil continually pressed Crawford to the ropes and flailed away with both hands perfect fit and comfort without a belt Ritz Bowling Plant i Lawn Seed Service League-leading team Wg-Mtch Motors high team 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