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EVENING OBSERVE! Rurlr Buchanan Observer, La Grande, Ore., Thurs., May 28, 1959 Page 2 WOODS AND RIPPLES -? The Columbia river is high. Some large sturdgeon are being caught. The Umatilla river is dropping and should be good to excellent for lib erated trout. Cold springs reser voir is fair for crappies and good for small bass to 12 inches. McKay creek and McKay reservoir have bfeen poor. East and West Birth cfeeks are clear and angling should bp good for released rainbow. The south fork of the Walla Walla rjver is high and clear and angling for rainbow is fair to good for bait and fly anglers. A few dolly vfrrden to 14 inches in length are being taken. The north fork of Ike John Day river and Desola tion creek are high. Angling has been slow. Th9 Grande Ronde river should be good for planted rainbow above Bowdry Wins Over Anthony CHICAGO lUPI) Jesse Bow dry boxed top challenger for the light heavyweight title, Tony Anthony; so today be was on the threshold of taking over the posi tion himself. Hated No. 7 among the Im pounders before he overcame the the 3-to-1 odds favoring Anthony, Bowdry today had a 'chance to meet the long-time trial horse of the division, Harrold Johnson. Another victory also might give Bowdry a chance as champion Archie Moore's major rival. Anthony, losing for the seventh time in 46 bouts and for the sec ond time by decision, will be dropped to the filth or sixth spot by the National Boxing Assn., it was learned r- while Johnson will move up to the No. 1 rung with Bowdry somewhere in the top five. i .: Bowdry,, a 21-year-old former Golden Gloves champion who al ways is confident of a win, ex plained his win over Anthony as just a result of hard work and careful planning. Bowdry hit with just about everything else Wednesday night too. Anthony, holding a two-pound bulge in weights at 177 (0175, was cut over the left eye and on the lips In the second round. Tony Vey meadows. Catherine creek should be excellent above the Pondosa highway this weekend for planted rainbow. A few Chinook salmon are being taken on Cath erine creek. Angling should im prove at Roulet and Vogel ponds for released fish. Haddix, Perfect Game Loser, Never Had It So Good Most streams in Wallowa county remain high but ang!ing in the i injs year by $10,000, maybe more. By RAY W. DOHERTY UPI Staff Writer MILWAUKEE UPI i. Harvey Haddix will be living in a gold fish bowl for the next few months. The little Pittsburgh Pirates lefthander will be the subject of interviews, endorsements, ban quets, and even a National Lea gue ceremonial because of the 12 innings of perfect baseball he threw at the Milwaukee Braves Tuesday night. The historic chore will mean some extra money for him too. How much isn't certain at this time, but one unofficial source said it could boost his income Wallowa river from Minam to Jo s' ph is good for brook and rainbow trout. Wallowa lake has been pro ducing good to excellent catches of Kokanec and rainbow to bank and boat anghrs. A few machinaws are entering the creels at Wallowa lake. The North Powder pond has been excellent. Haines pond is good on bait and good to cxcl'ent for fly anglers in the evenings. Highway 203 pond has been slow. Eagle and Pine creeks are high but should be good for planted trout. The small er creeks in Baker countv are in good shaoe and some limit catches of small fish have been taken. Anglers for bass to 14 inches in length and small catfish has been good in the Brownie? pool between Huntington and the Brown- lee dam. Excellent catches of bass to 12 inches in length are being taken from the Baldock slough at Baker. The upper Powder river should be good to excellent for plant d and wild trout. Trolling at Unity res"rvoii remains good to excellent for boat anglers using sma'l flatfish. Trout ore averaging 11 inches to 14 inches In length. Fair to good catches of rainbow are being made in the Burnt rivr below Unity dam and in the north and south forks of (ho Burnt river. Large rainbow arc available In the Whitney ponds and best results would be with fly angling during the early morning and late eve ning. Trolling and bank angling at Higgins reservoir remains good to excellent for cutthroat trout to Standings Major League Standings United Press International National League W L Pel. CB .523 .500 .489 ,4!i8 .425 .375 10'i 3 4'i 4 Mi 6 G Milwaukee 25 14 '.641 San Francisco 23 18 .561 Los Angeles 23 21 Pittsburgh . . 20 20 Chicago 21 22 Cincinnati 20 21 St. Louis 17 23 Philadelphia 15 25 Wednesday's Results San Francisco 9 St. Louis 4 Cin. 10 Phila. 4 I night I Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh 3 (night) Los Angeles 4 Chicago 1 (night) American League W L Pet, Cleveland . 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When you take ODRINEX, you still enjoy your nsoalt. still eat the foods you like, hut you simply don't have the urge for extra portions be cause ODRINEX depresses your appetite and decreases your de sire for food. Automatically your weight must come down, because at your, own doctor will tell you, when you oat less, you weigh less. Oot rid excess fat and live Waer. ODRINEX is sold on this QUARANTER: You must lose welgM within 7 days or your jiT back. Just return the mi to your druogist and a yeM)l money back. ODRINEX easts $3.00 and U sold with this strict nwvv back ouarantee bv: MOON DRUG STORP La Grande Mall Orders Filled. Television shows.doubtless will be after him to tell his story. The razor blude sponsors will probably want him to shave before the cameras. He was deluged with telegrams Wednesday and he probably gave more interviews in a day than he had in his seven years in the ma jors. Hero Lacks Sleep "Look at my ' eyes," said Haddix in the Pirates dugout be fore Wednesday night's game with Milwaukee. "I didn't get as much sleeo today as I usually do." "You probably were the: most photographed and talked about man in the country, today," said a reporter. Just then another radio- man came- up and asked if Haddix "was ready." With that he walked over to the corner of the 18 inches and rainbow to 12 inches. Angling success at Murray reser voir has been excellent for Rain bow to 12 inches. Fly angling early in the morning or late in the day produces best results. The trout farm pond on the upper John Day river is good. for eastern brook- trout to 14 inches and rain bow to 12 inches in length. The upper John Day river and upper Canyon cre;k are good for planted trout. The Patterson, Oliver and Morris ponds have been producing good catches of trout. Other John Day dredge ponds have been slow. Magono lake is good for eastern brook trout to 13 inches on deep troll. 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Giles said the National League is preparing an "appropriate ob servance" of Haddix' perfor mance. He didn't indicate the nature of the affair, but hinted it will take place at Pittsburgh. Haddix said among the mound of telegrams he got was one from Pittsburgh Mayor Thomas J. Gal lagher, who said his "pitching skill and personal courage, al Uougb exerted in a heartbreaking effort, is an inspiration to all of us who so dearly love our na tional game. , Haddix . apparently wasn't so sure the glory compensated for loss. "I think I would have set tled for the victory." he said. But there are many who say theJ little guy never had it so good, for a pitcher who lost the game. Willow took Class II honors with 28 points in the annual element ary school track and field meet held Tuesday afternoon. Class I includes 6th graders who are 12 years and older, while class II include 5th graders not yet 12 years of age. Two new records were set in Class I with Bluhm setting a new mark in the 75 yards dash of 8.97 GREENWOOD WILLOW VIC-TORS - . .Si GRADES' TRACK MEET;, s Greer.wtod took the Class IlThe Greenwood 300 year shuttle team title with 24' points, and relay team of Lovelace, Hilliard, The Dalles Wins Playoff Game By United Press International Tigard and The Dalles joined Jefferson in the semi-finals of the class A-l high school baseball playoffs Wednesday. " Tigard got one-hit pitching from Larry Barngrover and Jan Lock man to defeat Central Catholic 4-1 at Tigard Wednesday night. The Dalles thumped Lebanon 13-9. The other quarter - final A-l game is scheduled between Med ford and North Bend at Medlord Friday afternoon. , x In class A-2 action Wednesday Mac-Hi advanced to the quarter finals with an 11-2 win over Mt. Angel. Oakridge was rained out at Sutherlin. Other A-2 quarterfinal games include Warrenton at, Sher wood Friday. Bandon already is in the A-2 semi-finals. In class B games Yoncalla pjays McKenzie, Malin meets Maupin and St. Joseph's of Pen dleton is at Adrian today." Gaston won its quarter-final game from Santium. 4-1. Fletcher and Bluhm" also set a record doing the distance in 36.7. The Class I Central School 260 yard shuttle relay team also add ed a record in that class. Runners include Fisk, Wall, McKay and McShane. Team scores in Class I were Greenwood 24'4, Central 194, Ri- veria 19, Willcw 16 and Acker man, 11. Class II team scores wefe Wil low 23, Central 22, Riveria 18', Greenwood 12 and Ackerman, 9"i . Results: . CIjSS I: 75 vard dash: No. 1 Bluhm (G) Carroll (O Vess (R) Rudd (W) Fuller (A) Time 8.9. (New Rec ord). No. 2 Patterson (R) FITZGERALD LEADS Karen Fitzgerald led junior shooters this week with a 98-94-89-79360. Other shuoters, fir ing from prcne only, were Wayne Penton 83, Steve Marrow 89, Dennis Coalwell 86 and Allen Strong 66. Fletcher (G) Whittemore (A) Ingerson (C) Frizzcll (W) Time 9.3. Broad Jump Relay: Riveria (New Record) 49-10; Greenwood 49-3 Centrcl 47, Willow 44-11. Ackerman 44-3. Best individual ' broad jump, Vesi (R) 13-2. High Jump: Roil Lovelace (G) 4 5; Lance Mousel,. (C) and John McClav (W) tie for second at 4-1. Baseball Throw Relay: Ackerman (New Record) 763-1; Willow,' Central Riveria and Greenwood. Best individual throws. Tommy Hammer (A) 203-8 and Ronnie Fuller (A) 20 ft. 300 Yard Shuttle- Relay: Green wood (Lovelace-, Hilliard, Fletc her, (Bluhm); - Riveria, Willow, Central and Ackerman. Time 36.7 (New Record). Class II Results: 65 vard dash: No. 1 Hilliard (G) Snyder (R) Hibpert (W) Brown ton (A) Wall O Time 9.0. Race No. 2: Talbott (W) McKay (C) Rogers IR) Hughes (G) Shaw (A) 8.8. HOW! ! ! THE FAMOUS MICHELIH STEEL-CORD "X The Super Tire For European & American Cars ll At Your Local Recapping Headquarters : TURLEY'S TIRE SERVICE Broad Jump relay: Willow 45-8; Riveria, Central, Ackerman, Greenwood. 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