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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 19

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I AY. JANUA 3 1. 19 6 4 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NINETEEN iitmi of their importance, THEY WILL SWQM IN COLOR THESE SLIDES sm V0US BI66EST AND MOST DAMAGING WHICH IS WORSE, A GREEN FAULT, A BLUE FAULT OR A PINK FAULT T1 OUTDOORS IN SOUT1 1 CAROLINA Bill To Protect Trout In NOV. THRl SAT. IN COLOR TROY A CONNIE STEVENS "PALM SPRINGS i WEEKEND 9:30, 7:00, P.J Natural Habitat Is Liked 1 LM2CL A Most Unuiual Picture About An Unusual Subject! MOTORSPORTS NEWS StTfotMGe Liberty, for a commercial concession site.

Marina and picnicking facilities should be available to the using public by summertime. Hartwell Reservoir personnel are busily working in camping areas and setting out picnic facilities these days, getting ready for an onslaught of visitors, in late spring. Ned Jarrett Holds First Place In NASCAR Standings Plu "PICNIC" In Color Kirn NOVAK William HOIDEN the Savannah Speedway Sun 'MARCO POLO" RORY CALHOUN NO. 3 "DESTRY" AfniE Ml'RPHY OPEN TODAY By FRANK BALLENGER News Sports Writer Ned Jarrett, a former Grand COLUMBIA The State Wildlife Commission is hoping the' legislature will enact a rQut bill. bill would set up regulations protecting trout in their natural habitat which, in South Carolina, is in game zone 3LJhe counties in the zone are Orjpenville, Pickens and Oco- lne only other places trout ar found in the state in noto-Vorthy numbers are in the tail-faces of some of the reservoir lake dams which have been artificially stocked on an experimental basis.

ir ljigh water from last week's yains made South Carolina fivers muddy and just about knocked out river fishing for the time being. But pond fish-tag-still was good. Vsl Sfishing activity picked up fast week at Hartwell Lake fiear Hartwell, Ga. and Andcr-jon; S. and at the new Sa day, eb.

2, promoter M. L. Vaughan has anounced. vannah Bluff Lock and Dam project below Augusta, as warmer weather and calmer winds were experienced. The Savannah District Army Engineers, in their weekly recreational bulletin, report a goodly number of boats showed up on both Clark Hill, above Augusta, and Hartwell Lakes.

At Hartwell, fishing was picking up. Fishermen were trek-ing to the lake and catching crappie, walleyes and a few bass. The most productive spot seems to be in the Coneross Creek arm of the lake. Walleyes were making a spawn run up into the upper reaches of the lake on the Tug-aloo River arm. Big minnows and yellow bushtail jigs were producing good strings of walleyes.

The Hartwell Lake level has been rising. Probably the big news at Hartwell is the leasing of a 36-acre tract near Seneca and Clemson, to J. Trby Foster of OPEN ALL SEATS 11 A.M. WTilllLT 75t Race for Life No. 1 wasn't ADULTS ONLY! successful due to bad weather, National champion, rides in first place in the point standings since the death of Joe Weatherly with 5,100 points.

In the Clark Hill Reservoir area, heavy rai is apparently dampened recreational activity. There was little evidence of fishing activity during the past week. There was good crappie fishing below the new Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam, and good catches of yellow perch were made. Avft A'il NOW but race officials, at the request of many race fans, have decided to rerun the event. SHOWING A wf 3 But some folks in racing are saying that the 1964 Grand Na The 100 lap championship tional point champion might CRAZIEST WAY OUT event, sanctioned by NASCAR, very likely be Spartanburg's is expected to draw the same I Coole't! VjSyX Grand Prix of the United States races at Daytona International Speedway next Saturday and Sunday.

Shepherd, running up to world champion Mike Hailwood in the 500cc division, will ride in the 250cc class race. Three world champions Hailwood, Hugh Anderson, New Zealand, and Jim Redman, England, compete in the meet. "Speed which runs for 23 days, begin Saturday when the 50 and 125cc bikes meet. The two heavier classes race on Sunday. The number 8, which was carried on Joe Weatherly's car, will be retired for the remainder of this racing season in Grand National events.

David Pearson, who is currently in fifth spot with points. large field of cars and drivers who participated last week. LAUGH BETTER DISNEY'S COME UP WITH YET1 THE MISADVENTURES OP MEFpjOIIES The field of 29 cars included four 1961 models, six 1960 models, two 1958 models, one 1957 model, seven 1956 models Pearson, who finished sixth at Riverside, in a 1963 Dodge, was NASCAR's Rookie of The Year just a few years back. Pear WOODWARD SIGNS MILWAUKEE wi Woody Woodward, a rookie shortstop given a $60,000 bonus last year, became the 22nd player to sign a 1964 contract with the Milwaukee Braves Thursday. and nine 1955 models.

tfvSSKf' 1 fa Alan Shepherd of England TECHNICOLOR SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 son has a habit rides an East German MZ in the USMC world championship Tenpin Tips of going for the big races in a big way. He Lake Levels For Fishermen COLUMBIA (AP) Lake levels reported by the Columbia Weather Bureau: Clark Hill 330.4 feet, about Vi foot over full stage. Lake Marion 74.5 feet, about 2V2 feet below full stage. Lake Moultrie 72.1 feet, about 4 feet below full stage. Lake Murray 351.5 feet, 8 feet below full stage.

Lake Greenwood 438.9 feet, about 2V4 feet below stage. Hartwell Reservoir 656.6 feet, about 3V4 feet below full stage. Lake winds Friday will be light and variable, 5 to 12 knots. doesn't believe in BALLENGER m-eec? susnaa WHAT SHOULD THE HEAD POSITION BE DURING THE APPROACH? running lust to place he likes to win. Fred Lorenzen, last year's bis money winner, finished 17th MORE EERIE ARID UNEARTHLY THAN "VILLAGE OF THE at Riverside, Calif, but has yet to make the first 20 in point standings.

Behind Jarrett in the first 10 are fireball rtODeris, Billv Wade. Marvin Panch, 4,200: Pearson, Tiny Lund, Weatherly, "FRESH" mow ran Cooked By Computers Dave McDonald, Larry Thomas, and Curtis Crider, 2,588. On the local scene Promoter Pete Blackwell says the Green ville-Pickens Speedway plans to officially open its 1964 season -4 Saturday night, March 21st. The G-P track, since last season, has had a 4-foot con crete retaining wall erected ru I'tiT nffj along the backstretch to pre BEWARE THE EYES THAT PARALYZE I vent cars from climbing up the bank. Additional new fence will be built along with other im provements.

METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER The position of the head, while considerably stressed in the instruction of golf, is seldom mentioned in the instruction of bowling. But just as in golf, the position of the head is all-important. You must keep your head steady; do not move it to the right or left. If you do, you are almost certain to destroy your ability to be accurate with the ball. The general rule to follow is this: keep your eyes on cMk Reports are that Jack Rogers, lANHENDRY the hot Chevy favorite of last year, is whipping into shape a 1955 Chevrolet tor tnis season Late model sportsman and the your target until after your ball has rolled over it; then you can lift your head.

(Copyright JM, General Feature! Corp.) Where Else! ALAN BADEL-BARf3ARAFERRtS-JACK BRIlfif-BEN ARBOD-ANTCrN M.LADBt limited sportsman used last year, and hobbies will run this year in the weekly events. NASCAR Steward Bill Black-well and Promoter Blackwell will both be in Daytona Beach for the Speed Weeks program. Bill Blackwell will be working in an official capacity with NASCAR. OPEN 11 'Til 9 DAILY Fri. Sat.

Til 10 P.M. MONDAYS 4 TIL 9 P. M. N-O-W! Shows: 1:403:305:20 7:10 9:00 PRICES: ADULTS 85c CHILDREN 35c STUDENT CARDS 65c McDonald's Johnny Boyd, the Indianapolis driver who was here last week, isn't suDerstitious but admits 2 LOCATIONS rretty cautious. i Boyd, who flipped three times TODAY PflERlMQ 291 By-Pass and 615 Cedar Lane Rd.

SSSSth eaters Celebrate at home with delirious fried fish, shrimp or chicken from the Shrimp Boat. HIT NO. 1 AT 7:00 John 1 v. Theorer, So. on US 25 277-3920 HIT NO.

2 AT 9:00 TIiaip KJinkts FOOD TO GO IN 10 MINUTES FEATIRES AT i Are Fost PLAZA FREE PARKING THEATRE And Frantic 12:45 6:00 7:10 And 9:15 SHRIMP SEA FOODS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN PIZZA As Their Dayi. m. i m. ii The SHItniP BOAT 824 N. Pleaiontburg Or.

239-4987 mm Technicolor drive-in THEATERS as' mw iiflj.iessEIl vN I I I I il tfilRIElEIli DKIVE-IIV THEATRE TONITE I i niik.1 TONIGHT Eaav i it nun 3 -Big Hits -3 on the backstretch at Indianapolis in 1955, his rookie year, was driving a car with No. 8 on it. That's one of racing's pet superstitions, and Boyd since has changed to car No. 23. It was also in car No.

8, which Boyd was burned about the legs in a Father's Day race in 1958 at Langhorne, Pa. Boyd hasn't been too active in racing except for the Indy 500 since then. But he hopes to return to a more active status this season. The Fresno, Calif, veteran, 37, has driven the midgets and sprints before getting into the Indianapolis-type cars 10 years ago. Boyd hinted he may also try his turn at Grand Prix racing before this season ends.

Boyd confides that Indianapolis can be pretty discouraging to some drivers. He said about only half of 'them make the starting field. Also get discouraged because their car doesn't handle well the first time out. It takes lots of work and practice to really iron out the kinks for the Indy race, Boyd added. Drag racing hits a record high for the Daytona Beach Winter nationals, Feb.

15-22, at Spruce Creek Airport. Drivers from 21 states are entered with 14 dragsters capable of speeds ranging from 160 to 230 miles per hour. Art Arfons from Akron, will stage two exhibition runs nightly. He covers a quarter-mile in six and fraction seconds, making 230 miles per hour just a breeze for him. August Hartkope of Austin, Texas, and Harold Menard of Waterbury, Vt.

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