Lion Basketecrs Drop 47-39 Game To St. Marys 26th ENTINEL S P O R T S PHOM'; 555 OR 556 Schoolmasters to Match Wits With Riding Club in Donkey Game Feb. 6 A donkey basketball game is on schedule for 7 30 p in Monday night with th«- city achoolnuiatei matching their basketball ability against the riding ability of the Cottage Grove Riding club Playing for t h e xc I khi I men nlstard the little donkeys will lx- Vlrg Kingsley. Spud Fleming. Bob Duaenberry, Mm- Krvuiz. Rud Neal, and other male memlx-tv of the faculty. The Riding club will tie flmiring a capable riding crew but their abilities astride a horse are much different than when mounted on the stubborn donkeys Thia laugh riot will Is- played in the high school gym Monday night with th«- pnxveds to go into the athletic insurance fund Lions Travel to Springfield Feb. 3 For Tough Game The Liona travel to Sprlngfi«-Il In division 2 ol tlM «listini -.piit The fust game scheduled with Springfield wax |sisl|«>ii« d due to a ¡xiwei fall- Ure and wit played Friday, F'cltruaiy 24 game Fi lila y lates as a toss up with txdh teams boasting- < luta that shown well in games to date Monday night a donkey Itali game will be held nt tiie high school gy tn and on« gumex nt the y«-ur on tap for next Tuesday when the Eug«-nc Axe- T*H l’VMPHIETs At til Viti E men will appear on the local 'N lEBKIAIH «-ourt The Lionx nlp|x*d the Axe Ival Humphrey ol Humphrey's store call* at tint Ion the but di opfs-d fact that the (iregon Fish and Gama* ani|>hlvt avaiiabh- to tho-e Intel rated early in Fcbruni v The championshlp but at time ¡Mimphlet will lx- avallabla* al < tim«- fix- Lions arc r tabllsluncnts fishing and tcum most apt to up. hunting licenses me sold riding Flugenranx. The Grove Lionx cage x«|i|ad lost their luxt game in eight xtaitx last Thursday evening at the Eu- gene armory when they met de f<- it al Ilie hands of the SI Mary's Gaels 47-39 Th«- Gael vh tory wax ci-edlted lu the fact thill the Flu- gen«- ladx employed a full court «lelense on an overxizt-d court, but not until the final «¡uarter Thunt day evening's i exult evemtl th«- xeor«- Ix-tween the two teams a the Lionx previously Gaels 36 33 on the local comi alxiUt a month ago up until late in second er, although tlic lead wax ixaer sulistani ml At the first quarter the Lions held a 9-6 lead and later enjoyed Illi II 6 bulge III till- scot - Ing before losing the lead 11-13 near the half time. The third quarter was a scoring duel la-tween Bol« Cook and Ronny «»son of the Gaels, with th«- lead changing back ami forth several times Olson bagged 17 [mints in the half to 15 points for Cook The latter wax lx>ttl«d up most of the time in the fust half by th<- tight Gael defence, moving to the sales and corners for effective work in the third quarter. Krasneski garnered isiini for the Gaels to emerge as second high num of tiie game while Hilh- ker gathered ten [wants for the Lions. The summary: st. Marys (.Mt) I Jun* Krasneski, 11 F ■I. Cruae ilili. 8 F 10. Hilliker Breeden. 4 C 19, Cook < >lxon, 19 4, Gas[wr («rant, 2 G 2. McBee Marys Thompson. Bond, Higgins, Bartholomew, Hos­ kinson. Hoffman 3. Cottage Grove Wolfard. Englert, Martin, Sears Officials: Tommy Cox and Jack Rolx'ttsori. Battling Bucks to Face Tough Game In North Division I P JUMPS MECHANICAL FISH-Thls is the USS Amberj.elc, one of the Navy’s newest high-powered submarines, suddenly sur- f««-ing during demonstrations of her versatility during experiments off Key West. The commanding officer, Commander E. L. Beach, USX, explained that this was a deliberate act to show the capahili ties of the guppy-type submarine, and not a normal maneuver. (Offi- cial Department of Defense photo.) Angling Regulations Made Final at Meet January 28th Fluir- . til, MM Th«- Nentlnrl, « ntt»g>- «•nm-, Orrgini I'ngr 3 G WII \«.F \ I < IIE< K8 l»< I K ON TILLAMOOK Bt KN UNIVERSITY OF’ OREG< >N. Eugene, February 1 ( tregon’s Ixittling Ducks, fresh from a pair of UfiM't wins over the Washington Huskies, now face the toughest nine days of the 1950 Northern Division season. Th«- Webf«x»ts left Eugene W«-d- nesday evening for Moscow and Pullman for th«- annual invasion of th« Inland Empire < tregon tackles Idaho on Friday and Saturday and th«-n moves against Washington Stat«- on Monday and Tuesday. The Ducks then travel home to face fzregon Stat«- at McArthur -•ourt on February 10 and com- -Jetes the nine-day marathon on February 11 with a non-confer- encc game with St. Mary's College. The five conference games in eight days will settle the fate of the slim championship hopes still held by the Ducks. Coach John Warmn’s gang must win four of th<- five games to keep themselves n contention with Washington, Washington State and ( Oregon canyons and along tlx- timber und brash fringe No deer were A search for pocketed deer found at th«' higher levels. herds in the Tillamook burn area by plane wax carried out Monday. After seeing an automobile acci­ Jim Negley, district game agent dent, tiie average motorist drives for the Oregon State Game Com- carefully for several blocks. mission, flying with Rob Earl of McMinnville, spent part of the day over the burn from Cherry Grove to Willamina. It had been feared that herds of deer might be [•ocketed in high canyons by the recent heavy snows. The search, however, revealed that the deer were well scattered 1_ 1------- BUTANE TANKS & GAS Robbins Rest Tiie Oregon stock rose rapidly xith the sensational play of Jack Keller since he earned a starting “In all this blasted paper work lx-rth at guard. Keller opened the The Oregon State Gam«- Com­ necessary 7 ” -econd Washington game in Se­ mission m<-<-ting January 28 attle and scored 16 ¡oints and adopted final angling regulation« played 40 minutes. He repeated for 1950. the “iron-man” in both The greatest change from the Husky games at McArthur court tentative angling regulations and added 16 and 18 points to his which were announced two wc«-ks Your Chevron Sen ice Station rapidly rising total for the season. ago was the changing of the O[x»n- The fighting steelhead of the Direna Oregon’s pi-sky center problem Phone 78M-1 ing date in Zone 3 and in the Wilson river arc again returning :< N ««Si also appeard near solution. Jim southern half of Zone 2 The new to their ancestral spawning Vranizan. the sophomore who o|x-ning date for Zone 3 and for grounds in Jordan creek, the Ore- broke into the lineup at the turn tiie North Santiam river and its gon State Game commission an- of the year, is now getting consid­ tributaries and all the waters of nouneed today. A [tonderous mass Seven dayn a week and until !i I’. If. erable help from Bob Amacher Linn and I-ane counties in Zone 2 of logs and debris has been accum- and Mel Streeter. Amacher’s (Except Sunday we close at 8 P. M.) will lx- May 1. This action was ulating in Jordan creek since the backboard play stemmed a Wash­ taken to protect spawning fish in disastrous Tillamook burn of 1933. Compare our prices and quality of goods — you arc ington rally in the first game last Mime of the major streams and to Logging ojterations which followed week end and Streeter's seven always welcome and treated courteously and fairly. equalize opening day fishing pres- the fire added to the. great log points and board play was a big sures. jams until Jordan creek was ob- . factor in the win over th^ Other changes from the tenta- structed from end to end. Miles of Huskies. five regulations are as follows: In clear, graveled riffles in which the After a month of adjusting to a GIMM TRY Zone 1 th«» opening lor salmon steelhead, silver salmon, and trout back brace, Paul Sowers seems Dividend Stamps fishing in the Nehalem river. Sal- formerly spawned and lived were well on the way to the fine season A LOCK MLS monberry river. North Fork of the completely blocked and covered predicted for him before the year The Store on Dorena Lake Shore Salmonberry river, Rock creek. by the fire-blackened snags. Now. I opened. The sharpshooting Duck Wilson river, Trask river, and the after a cooperative program un­ veteran now leads the Oregon North Fork of the Trask river will dertaken by the game commission league scoring with 78 points and be October 1, instead of October and the state fish commission, the his shooting average from the 15 as previously announced. These last barrier has bo n blasted from field is well above .333. ■Die Cottage Grove Lions had a are streams that arc closed to Jordan creek. The CAates Lumber Coach Warren hopes that Sow- comparatively easy time in defeat­ summer fishing for salmon, and Company of Tillamook also aided <»rs and Keller will get help in by removing several massive log ing Willamette high of Eugene the two week early «»¡«ening is to the scoring from Will Urban on here ' Tuesday night, in a week allow fall fishing before the gen­ jams. ... , he trip north. Urban has slum|x»d w here cold F. < High, . ca:-de logger who ¡n his shooting in the last three weather seriously eral high waters. Also in Zone 1 contracted for th«- job, used cater- ACpks and srerns duc for a hami>cred all athletic activities, the closing date for winter fishing [»liar tractors, a donkey engine । vcrlal of forTn However, Urban 1 useday s game wai district 6 comiM-tition and th«» f i na I scon- February 28 to conform with oth- with a high-lead rig. and blasting continues to be one of the better »8 to 37. Bob Cook had a field er coastal streams. The hag limit I»>wd«r to clean up Jordan creek rebounders in the league and will «lay on the court ami garnered on cattish in Tenmile lake. Zone 1, Some of the log jams were 800 to aid the Ducks, regardless of his nineteen points to lead the SCOT- was eliminated as the lake is over­ 900 feet long. shooting problems. The clean-up of our coastal ing. Christenson led the loser populated with this species. The An even dozen Ducks will make steelhead, and salmon the trip to play Idaho and Wash- only other changes in Zone 1 were trout, scoring with 15 point«. streams has been a major project ington Statp Coach Warrcn prob_ the moving upstream of the dead­ Th«- summary: Will-Ill <371 «581 1 .ions line for winter fishing on the for the gam«- commission, said Ted ably will bank on Sowers, Urban. Athey, 1 F' 5. Cruse Tillamook river up to the conflu- Howell, who is in charge of fish­ Dale Warberg and Lynn Hamilton Goodin, 5 8. Hilliker cnee of Munson creek, and the ways and screens. Jordan creek is as forwards, Vranizan, Amacher Jackson, 7 19. Cook changing of the deadline on the only one of many coastal streams and Streeter as centers, and Kel­ f Walker, 9 10. Gasper Nehalem river from the CCC which the game commission has ler, Mel Krause, Bob Lavey, Ken Christenson. 11 8 McBee bridge upstream to a marker at made more livable for fish this Hunt and Johnny Neeley as [>ast year, continued Howell. log guards. Substitutes: For Willamette: the narrows. In Zone 2 an open season was jams have been removed from the Murphy. Robertson, Trayner, Sor- Lost lake in Linn county, Necanicum river. Drift creek and enson, Dodd; for Cottage Grove: Diet for Pig Deaths Wolfard.2; Englert, Hoyer,1; Mar­ June 1. to June 30. inclusive. Also Cedar creek, both tributaries of Faulty nutrition of sows and gilts in Zone 2 the season for Gold lake the Siletz river, Rm-k creek, a tin, 2; Sears. 3. has been over-rated as a cause of tributary of the Coquille river, June 1 to July 10. inclu- Officials: Welinitz and Dietz. baby pig deaths, in the opinion of Halftime: Cottage Grove 25. sive. This changing of the opening and Beaver creek, tributary to date makes it conform with the the Nehalem river. Rock slides a Minnesota research veterinarian. Willamette 17. opening dates of similar lakes in and falls which hindered the pass- Dr. George A. Young. Jr., of the Austin. the area. The only other change in age of the gamy salmonoids were Hormel foundation at Minn., says unidentified virus Zone 2 is the closing to salmon blasted out. Where the height of ' falls ---------- could — not — be ---------------- overcome -- by । diseases and other infectious con­ fishing of Herman creek up to a ------ Admission: highway bridge 3(1 and the Colum- blasting, concrete fishways were ditions are more often the major cause of fatal pig ailments than Adults 60c, High School Students 40c, Children 25c The second half of the Women’s bia river w ithin a one-fourth mile installed. At the outlet of Siltcoos ' Bowling Ix-ague got underway radius of Herman creek from Au- 'lake n ncw channel w as opened up errors in feeding and management. Proceeds will be uaed by High School Athletic Insurance Fund. January 25 with C. G. Recreation gust 15 to October 20. This was with »he removal of log jams j —Subscribe To The Sentinel- blanking the Daugherty Lumber set to protect the o|x»rations of These small tributary creeks are ( <>. team 3-0. despite Tana Rippy the salmon hatchery of the Fish ’h«' cradle of future salmon runs and trout [xipiilatioiis. rolling a 177-476 for Daugherty’s. Commission. Several log ;ing companies in I Short's Grocery took 2 out of 3 In Zone 4 the ban on night cat­ games from Kelly’s Drugs vv ith fishing in the waters of the Rogue the coastal area have also been I We Service Anything We Sell Caroline Williams of Kelly’s turn- river and its tributaries was elim- cooperating in the stream clean- ; North Ninth Phone 337 ing in a 172-110. inated. This now conforms with up program. Th«» E. K. Woods i Ollena Martin’s 154 and June . the general regulations for the Logging Company and the long- Bell logging Com[>any have just Carne«’ -104 helped their McKenzie' rest of the state. A chang«» Texaco team tak<- a 2-1 decision also made in the steelhead and completed the clearing of Big from the Women of the Moose. salmon bag limit in Zone 4. It now creek, Lutsinger creek, and Camp I C. G. Recreation 3 0 reads two fish ¡x-r day, not more creek, tributarie of the Um|xjua 1 Short’s Grixx-rv 1 than five per week, anti not more river. The Su.n c: logging Com-1 McKenzie Texaco than twenty per year provided pany worked rix weeks on Clear) Kelly’s Drugs 1 that not more than ten can be I creek, a trib.'arv of the Nehalem Women ol the Mtxrse 1 taken before August 15. This reg­ river. Gravel creek and the North ‘ Daughertv Lumlx-r Co. 0 3 ulation is designed to give some Fork of the Siletz river were 72x84—Reg. $8.95 protection to the spring run of cleaned out by the \ alsetz and the I 100'< wool—Reg. $6.95 Ei i . evf : KI \I»Y I OK Chinook salmon that has been rap- Western logging Companies, and ' I Buck creek, a tributary of the Si­ TENNIS M VK II idly declining UNIVERSITY OF’ OREGON. In Zone 5, Little Lava lake was letz river, was cleared by the C. Eugene. February 1 McArthur removed from the closed to all an- D. Johnson logging Company. court's spacious basketball facili­ giing list. The opening of Rock ties will lend themselves nicely to creek reservoir was set at May I At the present rate of deaths tennis and will rank as on«- of the to conform with other waters in and injuries, one out of every two Ix'ttcr locations played this year the area. The opening dates for Americans alive today either has bv Jack Kramer, Pancho Gon- Fawn, Wahoo, and Rosary lakes been or w ill be injured in a traffic | i, Frank Parker and Pancho were sot at June 1 instead of June accident during his or her lifetime I or will die as a result of such an 10. This makes the date the same That was the opinion Tuesday as that applying to similar lakes accident. Ru-powr with an of Mrs. Kay Riggs, w ife of Bobby in that area. The season for North all thl» OHLY Riggs, the top man in the profes­ Twin lakes w ill be May 1 to Sc|>- sional tennis field today. Mrs. tember 15. inclusive, and for frith m AUTHORIZED Riggs, who acts as “advance man" Wickiup reservoir will be May 1 to *a<