The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 21, 1957, Page 9, Image 9

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Aiken Undergoing
Heart Observation
PORTLAND 0 Jim Aiken,
Baseburg lumberman who
coached the University of Ore
loo football team to the Piciie
Coast co-championship in 1944. ia
ia Good Samaritan Hospital here
with a heart ailment.
Aiken hai had two mild heart
attack ia the past.
Hospital attendanti said Thurs
day morning that Aiken was get
ting along "very nicely, had a
fine night and is resting comfortably."
Rising Water Temperature
Brings Rush Of Steelheads
'TALK ABOUT INDOOR SPORTS!! Here's a drawing of New York's proposed "Olympic
City," o huge enclosed arena suitable for everything from baseball to a planned four
' u""!'1 irK'00r narnes racing. The privately-sponsored proposal, approved Feb. 1 4
t by Mayor Robert Wagner, calls for on aluminum building covering about 15 city blocks
1 designed to seat 1 50,000 spectators. This drawing was prepared by Frank Grad J.
Sons Urbahn Br ay tan & Burrows, associated architects.
Checkers at the game commis
sion's fish counting station at Win
chester Dam probably wish migra
ting fish would be a Utile more con
siderate. After the workers had spent most
of the first two weeks of February
trying to stay awake, hiving vir
I tually no work to keep them busy.
: the fish ganged up and awept over
I the bshway at the rat of nearly
1600 in the last two days of the period.
Low water temperature and
flows have greatly retarded the
movements of winter steelheads so
far in the season. Steelheads, it is
reported, are very erratic in their
movements. They travel in num
bers only when water conditions
are favorable.
The winter steelhead migratioi la
now the only active movement ia
the river, the fall Chinook and silv
er salmon migrations having been
completed. Appearance of spring
Chinook is anticipated In the very
near future.
The winter steelhead total if con
siderably above average to date,
despite unfavorable water condi
tions. In the period from Feb. 1
to Feb. IS checkers counted 723, of
which number, as previously
stated, approximately 600 came on
the Uth and 15th when water tem
perature rose to 42 degrees.
Comparative figures are report
ed from the regional office of the
game commission as follows:
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Sports In Brief
Idaho Bengals Accept
All-College Hoop Spot
OKLAHOMA CITY ull Idaho
State'a Bengals Thursday became
the second team to accept an in
vitation to play in the 22nd an
nual All-Collage basketball tourn
ament here December 26-28.
Oklahoma City University's the national indoor champion-
y THI ASSOCIATED PRESS
TENNIS
NEW YORK Too-seeded Dick
Savitt. South Orange. N.J.. defeat
ed Lloyd Moglen, Mount Vernon,
M.Y.. 8-1. e-2, to place the seeded
favorites into the second round of
Thtirt., Feb. 21. 1957 The Newt-Review, Roaekurf Ore. t
Chiefs previously waa designated
as tne host team.
Royce Lint Quits
As Bevo Pitcher
PORTLAND 41 Royce Lint,
veteran lefthanded pitcher for the
Portland Pacific Coast League
baseball team, has quit the game.
"1 would have at the most only
one or two more years of pitch
ing left," he said in a letter Wed
nesday to Joe Ziegler, general
manager.
Baiobillor Nabt Victory
In Coifing Tournament
LAKE WORTH, Fla. I Alvin
Dark, St. Louis Cardinals short
stop, won the second annual
Cavalcade of Champions golf
tournament here Wednesday with
54-hole total of 218. His score
by rounds waa 71-73-74.
Lou Kretlow. Kansas City Ath
letics, finished second with 225.
John Gray of Cleveland was next
with 234.
ships.
COLOMBO, Ceylon Althea
Gibson, New York, gained the sin
gles and doubles finals of the
Asian championships.
PANAMA. Panama Brazil's
Marie Esther Bueno upset jean
Clarke, Birmingham, Ala., 1-6, 8-4,
(-4 in second round of Panama
invitation tournament.
OOLF
LAKE WORTH. Fla. Alvin
Dark, St, Louis- Cardinals short
stop, won the Cavalcade of Cham
pions tournament with a 54-hole
total of 211.
RACINO
MIAMI, Fla. Board Man
($13.80) made it two victories in
two starts by winning the $22,125
AKCAUiA, cam. Market
Basket (S9.40) came on fast in
the stretch to score in a photo
finish over Royal Basher in the
$22,950 Santa Susana Slakes at
Santa Anita.
WEDNESDAY'S FIGHTS
y THE ASSOCIATED FRESS
LOUISVILLE. Ky. Willie
Pastrano, 187'i, New Orleans,
oulDoinled Johnny Hotman. zuu'a,
The Milwaukee Bravea led the Chicaeo. 10.
195S National League race on 121 BARCELONA, Spain Tanny
days of the 167-day season and Campos, im. rnnippines, ana
were tied for the lead four other I Antonio Dial, 119'i, Madrid, drew,
days. 1 10.
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