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Here's What To Look For In Salmon Season Grant Due Tonight; Steele, Jackson Receive Injuries MfaS cmuook idi!! jto. M N. . A ti;r . 1 By BOB MONROE News-Review Sports Writtr May For Hex Tribe Hoop Title GOING HIGH in the oir for this rebound, which gets by him, is Larry Sloon (40) of the Roseburg Indians in Thursday night's 57-49 victory over Hermiston Bulldogs ot Moc Arrhur Court in Eugene Wes Jackson (22) of Roseburg and Roy Fields (13) of Her miston owait the result. The win for Roseburg puts them in the semi-final round against the Grant Generals tonight starting at 7:30 p.m. (Eugene Register-Guard) Injuries In Quest By BOB MONROE News-Review Sportt Writtr It's a happy day for the Ruse burg basketball If am and fans. The Indian have earned their way into the semifinal round against (he Grant General tonight, and a possible berth in the state A I finals that will be played Sat urday night in MarArthur Court. Getting one of the best gamps of the season out of Tom Rarrong and some sharp shooting by Wes .laelrsnn and flnrv 1'rinnn tho In dians go into the semifinals as one 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Fri. ot the two dark horses ot the meet. to pull out to a 57-47 advantage with 1:11 left in the gam. Four Roseburg starters hit in the The Roseburg Indians moved on double figures for the game, led sten closer to the state A-l basket-1 bv the 17 DOinU of Barrong. who ! ball finals Thursday night with a ! played one of his top games of the close 57-49 victory over the Her-1 season to dale. Lrippi chipped in miston Bulldogs to advance into, with 14 points, Jackson 12 and the semifinals with Klamath Falls,! Sloan 11 in the well-balanced In- rrankltn and (.rant i dian scoring attack. Roseburg, after taking an early I lead, had to rally in the closing Hrmistn Man High minute of the third Quarter to keep I High game honors went to Dick its lead. The Bulldogs were never Phelps of Hermiston, with a total in the lead, although they did knot j of 19 points, followed by John Ed- the score up at 2-2 in the first miston who 12. i period and 35-35 in the third panel. For the second straight game of Shooting at a .521 clip from the the tournament, Roseburg led the field, Roseburg still had to fight I two teams in rebounds, grabbing ! hard for the win, as the Bulldogs off 34 against Hermiston to go with I found the range in the final half the 47 captured against Bend. Her- and finished with a .362 mark, miston took 29 rebounds in the good enough to win most games. Thursday night tilt The final tie at 35-35 came with. The final minute of the gam 1:14 left in the third ouarter. but i was played by the Roseburg re Gary Cripps with a free throw and 1 serves, with the only points being a field goal gave the Indians a 38-35 i scored against them being a pair advantage at the end of three quar-1 of free throws by Edmiston on two ters and the Bulldogs could come ! Dick Meredith fouls, no closer the rest of the game. i Roseburg will play the Grant Big 6-8 Tom Barrong with six points in the first quarter and Cripps with five led the Indians to Generals for the right to enter the finals against the winner of the Franklin-Klamath Falls game. The 16-9 first quarter lead, and with i two losers will play for the third l.arry Sloan and Barrong providing place trophy. Game time for the i most of the second quarter points, I tilt will be 7:30 p.m. tonight. ct.ll UnA - ......... nnin ot n I... .J ' Sat half.ime. P ' --.HERMISTON Anderson 1 Steele In Hospital , Friend With just six seconds left in the I ?.n.elP first half Rnh Steel, inri We. Jark. COmiSlOn son of the Indians hit head-on in the middle of the floor and both Plass Shockman Mar. 21, players were taken out of Iheiy.01""5 game. Jackson returned for full lord . lime dutv in the second half, but Townsend Steele was admitted to the hospital j Donaranl for a possible concussion. He re-! i0'" mained there overnight. I ROSEBURG Both clubs exchanged baskets ; Jackson throughout the first five minutes of Sloan the third quarter, but Hermiston, 1 Barrong behind by a 35-28 tally, hit the ; Cripps nets for seven straight points to Steele knot the game all up at 3.V35, ' oneish before Cripps pulled the Tribesmen ! Klurv out of danger. ; Beai'ner Hermiston cut the Roseburg J Bradley lead lo four points with 5:50 left Meredith in the game on a pair of baskets ' Totals 1958 hv "'l"k ''helps, but again the : Hermiston Indians put on a short point spree' Rotebura. P T 3 7 1 5 3 19 1 12 WVft Salmon Season Opens Saturday A tap measure and a picture book of fish will be the handiest items for spring chinook salmon fishermen as the season opens Sat urday. Jerry A. Bauer, fishery agent for the state Game Commission at Roseburg, reported today that an- First Salmon Making Way Into North Umpqua River Spring chinook salmon have conditions the migration dropped made their appearance in the; off in later months. Many fish are North Umpqua River. ! believed to have spawned in tri- With the season on chinook salm-1 butaries of the lower river, rather on opening Saturday in the Umpqua than attempt passage through th River and its main tributaries be- j low. warm wat ' lne upper riv low Rock Creek on the north fork i er- , and Jackson Creek on the south! other aler OP Saturday for fork, the southwest regional office ! salmon fishing includes Elk Creek of the Oregon Game Commission ! below the highway bridge at Dram; II 7-11 11 4 1 , glers must return jack salmon un- 2 !der 20 inches and any trout or " 0 Stfelhpad reffardleSS Of Size tO the I I ... i . ralarmnia I'ramlc helnur th hich - , :, ,L , . lias encouraging arws mat ai leasi j-.-'- - 0 'river if they catch them. I a few fish already have made their i Oakland; Mill " ? He said only chinook salmon 20 ,DDear,nc. ; Creek. Smith River below West Tw.tiiv.nina .ri.,11 in ni. Branch, north fork of Smith River and keep until May 24. .aimnn '. rnnntprf thrnnoh ihland all tidewater areas. , p T, In Douglas County, the open ar-1 checking station at Winchester! Chinook season above th high-2-4 1 12 " ',r llsh" toT sPr'P ch'no;Dam through March 15, according way bridge at Scottsburg closes 13 Oil the main Umpqua River. North t0 the twice-monthly report from! June 8. 1- 2 2 17 ,i;mPqi;.a , V 1 ,r n,rrow. " same period last year, the 29 fish I Salmon anglers are warned that 2- 2 2 14 J0 Crfk-T,h1, Um??u,tb,l?a i counted to date is the highest to be the taking of trout and steelhead is 0-0 2 0 k""' recorded for the same date. By megai. 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 n n i 7-12 10 57 in a" ,ldewater areas . , i C'repk below highway bridge at A ni Drain, Calapooia Creek below high i j uiiukc l vyi(iiiu, .-nil vi cc-., J Smith Riverbelow the west branch. March 15 last season 92 fish had1 Tabulation of the fih count at passed over the counting board, i Winchester through March 15 n But because of unfavorable water i reported as follows: . n .-i Bauer said some anglers might. 14 11 11 If S7lbe confused as to tht difference be-i thru(li Tot. I eoanl Pr ntnl f run r Murk IS The Franklin Teddies are in al most the same boat aa Hoseburg,, both teams getting where they are, i when no one thought they stood a chance. But the Indians have their trou in town and enjoying the many ac- aumnst McMinnvilliv ttvilieit that have iM-en planned by1 The total of HI r,-bund capUnrd the KuoKne Active Club. by the Indians in the first two The .521 average racked up by games is also high for the tour-i tne Indians in (he win against the ncy. U- on iniMim niiiiuoK" i nunaiy; as a team me muians average ,u. i,,i, i. , i i.. u Forward Wes Jackson is favor- V '"V v. -w"" " ... " " 111 ' w 111 ing a sprained ankle and guard of the tournament so far. Closest only Klamath Falls and Franklin Rnlihw itmm i in th hnitnl!to l,,al ,otal ' ,,,p 4l5 average by , having a higher starting lineup that wuhVrl.,U.leoncu From The Baseball Camps Close Games Mark Tourney As A-1 Scramble Continues Itween soring chinook and steel- Winter Steelhead head. He gave this description of 194$ I distinguishing characteristics: )9."0 Spring chinook: A large fish that 19.il will average 15 to 20 pounds. 19o2 Mouth all black on the inside. Some 19.V1 black spotting on back, dorsal fin j 19.'4 i and tail. Tail has silverv sheen. ; 195.) j Body is thin just in front of the tail 19S6 Steelhead: Medium sized fish av-l 1957 erasing 6 to 10 pounds. Mouth all 19.58 might be ready to go tonight i against (irant, but that will not lie known until some time today. Jack son played most of the game against Hermiston, hut was not up to par, as the ankle gave him more than little trouble. I KKiKNE - The semifinals Ther was another, tie at 25 be-! wmte on inside. Heavy black spots ! Spring Chinook (adults By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS m j l SARASOTA, Fla. Jim l'ag Rest Ot Squad Okay liaroni has joined Sammy White lne rest of the squad seems lo! I'ete Daley and Havwood Sullivan where by Mav i. be in top shape, but if Jackson in the Boston Red Sox catching Among the 18 hurlers on the and Steele are unable to play full! corps. staff, onlv Paul l.al'alme and time, the loss will be felt in a big Pagliaroni. on terminal leav Stover Mcllwain have not yet way. ' from th Army awaiting separa- pitched in competition The last Steele and Jackson hit heads in tion, worked out with the team two moundsmen not on the roMrr, the middle of the floor with just for the first time Thursday and Vinre Zeimis and Carv Peters' a few seconds left in th first half delighted manager Mike lliggins both with Colorado Springs will against Hermiston, but mind ovcrhv showing up 10 pounds lnhter leav Sunday for Hollywood matter prevailed and Jackson walk-1 than when he left for the service. ' ed away with only a slight head MESA. Ariz i - Gordon Mas cut. ' ST. PKTKRSBURG, Kla sa, portly catcher, has been op Grant is the only undefeated I Del Knnis of the St. lxuis Card- Honed hy the Chicago Cubs lo team in the slat A-l ranks at this I mals, a notoriously slow starter Portland of the P a c i f 1 e Coast time and Roseburg would like no-! is moving at a fast clip this League. Hung better than lo knock them spring. Thf mow stripped the Cubs' off their lofty perch. So far in the "He's swinting lik it is mid- active roster to 3:1 nlaers. tournament the Generals have roll-1 season, said Manager Kred Hut- Massa. former Holy Cms ath ed over Corvallis and Astoria and'chinson Icte. was to leave Friday tor it lhe stocky outfielder is hitting Brawtey. Calif , where Portland , of the Oregon A-l high school for the Southern Oregon team basketball tournament will send went ahead to stay on a field goal I Kranklin of Portland vs. Klamath and free throw by Bob Petersen. Kails, and Roseburg vs. Grant of Roosevelt could get no closer than Portland Friday night. five points after th'. Klamath Falls isarneil ifa.harth -P.i.nu .?,!! ''""iwilh a 56 42 victory over Roose-I Pet.rsen Tops Sc.r.rs of these will be assigned else- on bark, dorsal and adipose fins ana an over tan. Body is tnicg just in front of tail. BOWLING ROLLINS PIN LEAGUE veil of Portland. Petersen led all scorers with 16 Franklin downed Pendleton, St-i points and Sherm Cochran was 45 , high for Roosevelt with 15. Roseburg whipped Hermiston 57-1 Grant had an easy time with A A B Logging 49. and Grant of Portland posted Astoria. The Portlanders took a Golden Rule Store 1 lwn.nn.ni advantage 7-5 in the 1 Kngle Lumber Co. Friday's Schedule i opening minutes and increased Kent Radio 4V TV Conioll.tion Round ; ,h' margin as the same pro-1 Roseburg Bowl :4S a.m., Springfield vs. B.ay.r- Grant led 19-12 at the end) Rolletta Skating ton of the first quarter. 31-20 at the Pepsi-Cola 11 a.m., St. Helens vs. Grants ana w m 11 ,ne mree-quar- Melrose store Pais 2 p.m 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 ' 1954 1955 19.56 1957 1958 ui l I 77uj 3QUi Spring Chinook (iacks) ter mark. Plywood Service P.ndl.lon vi Root.valt "icivcnzie oi urant was nign women or Moos 70 38 fiSVi 41Vi 59' j 48i 53 55 52' i 5.5'i 47 61 44i 38s 89' i 32 76 p.m., raiiaiviofi . noon vwii t . . . , , , 3:1J p.m., Hermiston vs. Astoria f?r Jh ,m ,w',n. .P01n, n!j ! Team Results: Pepsi - Cola 4. ocun . .i.c iusri wuu : women of Moose 0. Engle LumDer 7:3 p.m., Falls I 45 p.m. Championship Round Franklin vs. KlamahS 15. 1949 19.V0 1951 1952 1953 1954 195S 1956 1957 1958 5 015 2.010 r,4 1.191 290 906 1.18.T 1.431 1.081 308 0 0 0 0 1 4 10 5 92 29 0 O n n o o o o 16 10 7.186 3.9112 2.248 5.315 4.485 6.270 3.686 5.9H6 5.853 3,575 0 0 0 0 2 10 5 93 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 10 9225 7.008 4.188 10.63S 5.094 9.124 4.755 10.211 8.923 2.109 2.044 2.940 4.702 4.310 6.613 6.266 7.881 4.285 484 277 677 559 521 1.576 1.378 1.433 943 77 56 1 53 7 42 2 88 1 68 7 77 5 58 4 65 5 00 00 00 00 00 0 1 02 0 1 22 no 00 00 0 0 no oo 09, 0 0 1.7 1 4. Plywood Service 0; Rolletta Skat- .364, third among the Cards. is training. SCOTTsn.M K, An, f attack of virus has disabled need a win over Roseburg and a win in the final against either Franklin or Klamath Falls to take a clear cut title. WF.ST PAI.M RFAt'H. Fla tine interesting note on first YirKll Trucks, starling his 2lllh round play Wednesday: If St.:vear in professional baseball. as Baltimore Orioles players, and in Helens had downed Hermiston in loose-armed and effectiye in his duced Manager Paul Kuhards to the opening tilt for both teams, it first appearance of the spring delay sending two others to the ysould have been brother against j Thursday'. brother in the game Thurday. ! Trucks pitched the seyenth and emith inninns for the Kansas t itv 'Athletics against the Pittsburgh and Jim .Marshall, outlicldc rs Boh Art Pirates He hail said beforehand VMlnan anil l.ellnie l.reen atid Koseourg s victory was marked i b.a. j. tu n- a i, n Grant vs. Roseburg y n,;n,u7 10 Bob s,"' I lagging 3. Golden Rule Store 1; ,.v - F--""" Melrose Store 3, Koseourg Bowl l. Ml U-tllM'l VUllt.'.IUIl Willi 1113 , . . 24lh straight victory this sea- leammat V .laeksnn rolling over Astoria 55-40. NCAA Basketball Finals Due Tonight 1 ni'lSVII.l F. Kv 11 Thrit. l Rio hruis.ini? Kintai 5fat ik. series: Thelma Andrews t;m. ehimmnn Kentucky and neo- m vihi un...i j i tw. 4t' . . pnvies lempie, ivansas oiaie nm moncv tavnniP uiih th Mmak Ihursday losors play Friday uJ ."i . ' ::"VU.-. .L "' High game: Lucille Shepherd 21 Seattle tonight begin the scramble ' -ps. KentuckV Snuthp.cf.r r. . 4T.4T.L mm "H,, lumnm iw u wic . r.n Mpn Rill. 44 ...ill UA , I Y .."" ... . . i iiiiii i iiAr in th ih rrf aiuMop " . " . . . . r.. "wui nn. n.u lerencc Kiniss. o q nanas at m aa Coachtt Art Brothtrt Hnspburg assistant coach niinir l'la en afflu'tfi' by " alley vi rus" wrrf HilirkuTs V.iUw Nhksis n I . . .. ,, o "' " score 35-35 in the third quarter, ;.I ?il e..-n. ' e'". ! . RooMu- but there the rally stalled. Tom Roosevelt put up a stiff fight against Klamath Kails and thr score was tied 21-21 at the half. Prep Basketball Thompson is a brother of St. Hel ens assistant coach Halph Thomp son. What a fight that would hae been. It seemed like a whole boat load I) )e and Art n( Roseburg fans weie on hand for-TPPed up 7 4 the games Thursday, with manv, - of them planning to make another, BRAHKNTON Kla r M.ina- trip here tonight or just staying gvr Al lxipet of the Chicago Vt hue he wouldn't throw hard, but he pitchers Hilly held the Pirates scoreless. lloutienian. He gave up two similes and two Richards delayed minor league walks, properlv spaced assignments for infieliler ttavne 'ittshurch already had the game ' ausey ami ouiiiemer mil i.aioie managed to ti the , Golden Rule-.' Other high scores: Lucille Shep-I,h. fr i k. NCAA hisketball i, ,i.i. in 1 "j .Z 'Sl 10m t. I i lll.IM.4l4l SOT- tr.mh F'.' - .III IIU 1111 CP Barrong led Roseburgs attack V7 tw ,in'l"l' . "ties, moved up at a late hour as with 17 points while Dick Phelps in Pal Fnile TV JeweU Pritt I K"uy -8' mMt, Temple second choice at 9-o. Temple, pride of Hermiston was high for the r?!" , rfnrlon lffi Bittv126'2' in thr "P"1""! semifinal, of the Middle Atlantic Conference game with 19. 7,fei 1841R3 C McWilliams ,ol,owfd b K"Sla,e t22 " "' ,Se" n1 & r,gh. was 31 PtiiiS Mu McW"",n,,attle (22-51. Tonight s winners play and Seatth-. the only "at large'1 Franklin Pushed eiaa r.inson inu. . or he (j(e SaUir(iay nisht alter survivor. 9-2 despite the present In the opening afternoon game , . ... I a consolation game for third place, of All America Klg:n Baylor. Franklin had to scramble to pull l.ogrT, Kim wn i e out its victory over Pendleton K.arher, they had to the Vancouver triple-A affiliate in the Pacitic t'oat league The virus attack is comparable to intestinal grippe rJ"Make y mine I I urown'7 m 7 Iii.ua i;.iu"i towin. 1 1 c , L 2 Ohio Teams In Finals Of National Invitation 1 NKW YtiRK r-lmpresiye vic tories hy top seeded Davton and i unranssHl avier hae set up an 'all Ohio championship game in the Is at ion a I Invitation Basketball j Tournament I The Flyers rode oyer St John's i of .New York so M and Xsyier knocked off third seeded St Bona ventnre 72 S3 in Thuritay night's Isemi finals in Madison Square (iar- t den i The fmais will be played g it .ir day and will be prereded bv a con solation game for thud pla'e t tween the Bonnirt and St. John s Oreqon A-l Prtp Basketball Tournament By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chammonibia RamsH been assigned Franklin ( Portland ) 4t, Pondleton Klamath Falls St, Rootovolt (Port land 41 Rotoburg S7, Hormtiton 4f Grant (Portland) 5S. Aitoria 40 had 11 for Pendleton Consolation Round Springfield 71, McMinnvill SO Beaverton St. North Stltm 14 St. Helens tO, Bind Si Grants Pass 5S, Corvalhs 40 HOCKEY AT A GLANCE NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 5. IMroit 4 Montreal 7 Toronln 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Semifinal nest of 5 payoffs) l ouisyille Cincinnati i' d.ouis yile wins 3-1 K-Cl VODL i'uk.'a .laalr The Portlanders held a 10-point , u rt , ni, d d advantage late in the game and ,kl ,, ,he piinch,ng then Pendleton surged, t.eing he of Virgil Akin. iS score at 4.1-43. franklin took the J l2.nuni tomRjt th,t will ead again-and held it-when (n ,h, winoer , snot lt th, wfl. Dee Porter and Gerry Bergstrom xrrKtigM championship within 80 ,cor,d davs. Franklins George Slaehnke was. Logart is a 7-S favorit to win higH with 10 points. 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