12 Tbm ... . , t . 194 HIGHLIGHTS: Judged as tare of the Up sports pictures of the yei the world series and' In the Lenle-Maortelle flgkL St. Louis Cardinal shown atop Boston's Johnny Pesky at left as the former atteampto U first base after forcing Pesky at second. Recipient of one of Louis' right completely off the canvas. (AP photos) so The Oregon State Game Com mission will bold Its annual hear ing to consider angling regula tions on Saturday. January 11, 1947. at its offices at 1S34 S.W. --- .-eet. Portland1. Seasons, bag limits and other regulations aticoiug the taking of game fish will be determined for the en suing year. FKh liberated daring 14C for the benefit of the sportsmen In Oregon lakes and streams total led 14.6oS.644. in spite of the fact that hatchery production was han dicapped all through the year by the scarcity of the meat products used for fish food. The total weight of the fish turned loose was 13, S94.3 pounds. Releases Included 12.158.41 rainbow trout. 468.714 cutthroat. 4C3.576 eastern brook. 628.273 steelhead, 105.986 loch leven. 248, 44t) silverside. 529.789 Chinook and 8450 chum salmon. The fish were allocated to the 18 watersheds of the sUte as follows: No. 1 (CUUop. Tillamook J4 West ers Columbia rovntici) JS7.47 (llh at 11.34a pounds. No. Z WhlBf ton. Yam hill, Polk. Brataa. CUckiaut, Marlon. I. lnn an most of l.ano counties. I. 11.311 fish at JV237 pound. No. J Kastern Columbia. MulUiomali an Eastern Clarkamat ceunllet. 177.437 flh at 1M4 pounds. No. 4 Hood River and I'pper Wawo counties. M" J7t fish at 149 pounds. No. S. Lower Wasco. West ern Sherman. Jefferson. Deschutes. Crook and I'pper Klamath counties, , 15 .121 fish at 22.413 pounds. No. , Eastern Sherman. Gilliam. Wheeler and Grant counties. 295.626 fish at 1902 pounds. No. 7. Morrow and I' mat II la counties. 161.641 fish at 1096 pounds. No. t. Wallowa and Union counties. 6S4.634 fish at 664 pounds. No. . Baker county. S4.429 rtsh at 17S2 r and. No. IS. Eastern Harney and pper Malheur counties, no fish. No. II. Lower Malheur count. 44.6S6 fish at 396 pounds. No. 12. Western and Lower Harnev county, 199.644 fish at 46 pounds. No. 11. Lake county. 234. 63 fish at 219 pounds. No. 14. Lower Klamath county. 791.712 fish at 1637 rounds. No. 13. Jackson. Josephine and ower Currv counties, 2.231.9A4 fish at 17.414 pounds. No. IC. Uouslai county, 1 J2S.457 fish at 16.73 pounds. No. 17, Coos and I pper Currv counties. 123. M fish st 236 pounds. Lincoln and Western lane counties, 14S.S17 fish at ? pounds. Field Trials Set for Year WATER VII.LE. Wash. Dec. 24 (4)- The state game department has granted permiMon for the second running of the Hungarian futurity and Pacific coast cham pionship field "tiu,ls here next year. Doug Keating, local game protector. aid Ricahrd Seward, president of the Northwest Field Trials club, has announced the trials will be run the first or second week in April, depending pn the weather. The trials are regarded by many is the No. 1 f;eld trial at traction west of the Mississippi. 111 SKIES LEAVE SEATTLE. Dec. 24 -oP- A 10 inan University of Washington ski team left today for the Pacific Natives in these parts who still wonder what kind of ball elub H. Hobson has at Oregon please take another look at the results of the Webfoot visit to Madison So.uare Garden Monday night and esperiallr the glittering by the Gotham limTJT writers on the I'O team after ft Its 11-65 shel- iTl lacking of .NY I Your answer simple. The HAVE a bas ketball team. In handing the Violets that lac ing and draw ing all those sweet adjectives from the bigger woedsmen llob- soa has gained ware Hskssa his revenge for the nasty tales of Oregon hoop-suiting handed oot by those same gents a year ago. Now it rests with Slats Gill and hH Beavers tomorrow night 1st the Garden to show 'em the Dsscks aren't the only crack out fit from these parts. An Item which the Beavers no dossbt have 'foremost In their minds at all times ... In coming through so brilliantly In the east, Hobson has sort of tipped Ms hand. Still noVfoated and poattasor of an ootfit which hronght raves In the east, Hobson will now find himself and company favored to waits threngh the northern di vision race . . . Bat on the other hand. If the Docks don't win the conference chase, think of the prestige the loon will gala la V Owgon. Wednesday. Pc 15. ISO Duck Shooting WASHINGTON. Dee. 14.-P) Alaert M. Day. director of the flak and wildlife service, said today that never before kit there Wen so many hunters to shoot at so few docks. New re ports from the fly-ways bear out earlier Indications. Day told reporters, that It has been a dis mal season everywhere. Be estimated the duck supply' the lowest In fire years, despite reductions in the hunting season from 99 to 45 days, daily hg limit from 1 to 7 birds and po sition limit from X to 14. Also ho said, there are more hunters and more available ammunition G. Bishop & Co. Next For Hot Trailblazers It's the great Gale Bishop at Co. next for Salem's still up-and-' coming Trailblazers. The Pacific Coast Professional basketball series hits the Ferry Street Garden arena Saturday and Sunday nifhts, a two-game stand which will either make or break Salem's aspira Younger Stagg On Grid Tan' SELINSGROVE. Pa.. Dec. 24 -(JPy- Dr. G. Morris Smith, presi dent of Susquehanna university, today belittled a reported move by disgruntled graduates to oust A. A. Stagg, jr., from the head football and athletic director post he has held for 11 years. Earlier at Johnstown, Pa.. At torney Ernest F. Walker, president of theuniversity's alumni associa tion, 'said he "understood" peti tions asking Stagg's removal were circulated soon after the school announced a father-son coaching combination consisting of the pres ent coach and his 84-year-old fath er, Amos Alonzo Stagg, sr. Coleman Names 6 Whistle Tooters SEATTLE, Dec. 24-P)-Ralph Coleman, northern division Pa cific Coat conference commis sioner for basketball officials has announced six men will handle the whistles In this wintei's games. They are Hal Lee. Brem erton; Hal Eustls, Poitland; Squinty Hunter, Spokane: John Heinuck, Tacoma: Lloyd Fessler, Belhngham, and Tim McCullough, Seattle. Portland to Face Strong Bronc 5' PORTLAND. Dec. 24 -(yp.- The undefeated Santa Clara basketball team, victor over California. UCLA and Southern California, will meet the University of Portland quintet here Friday and Saturday nights. Portland will be bolstered by the addition of 6 foot 8 inch Center Steve Troy who missed earlier games while with the football team in Hawaii. Coast intercollegiate meet starting at Sun Valley. Idaho, Dec. 28, i seeking to defend the Bradley plate award they won last year. the east when those foreigners learn that the mighty Oregon team they saw hist before Christ mas isn't the best nlnt In the northwest! ... Bamor: That Frank Shone, certainly no longer the "bean bag" he was with the Portland ballgamers. mill be moved to either Kansas City or Newark In the Yankee chain next spring. . . . Bnt then there's another which says Frank will be kept right with Br'er Beaver . . . . And Key Helser. the 2-game winner who graduated from the town Senators before the war. hinted while basketballlng with Spokane here the other night that he might be a little tough to talk contract to come training time. Winning Z9 for a last place nine Is a worthy feat, and Left hander Key knows It . . . While in California for Christmas. Sol on Bis Boss George Emigh In- tends putting the double check ! on the reports that George Vice ' Is stricken with rheumatic fev er. George opines tain so . Top Xaaaa card: From the St. Louis Cardinals, adorned with their hat-supported and spright ly red bird spooling -IMC world champions' and wishing- the re ceiver finds tn the aew year a "winner" also . . . To date they've done feebly at the gate, aad la lieu of this the basketball ing Trail bla sen' owners Intend psayiag bat one ir were these shots take in lmflelder Rod Schoendiensi is Si complete a double play lefts, Manriello Is shown at Bad All Overj thaa o-ver : before. The sale of duck stamps exceeded X.Mt.tM com pa red with a previous nigh of MtMOt La January. 1142. although snore than S.MMM huntlnr licenses have been sold. HUhlifhts from Latest reports by government game manage ment agents Included: Oregon Smith river flats. Lake Earle. Kogue liver and Coos Bay. "very few ducks along coast and on bays." Winchester bay. T attains bay and Alsea bay, few ducks. Mostly pin tails." Washington Dungeauseos and Port Angeles, "more ducks than last year." tions to climb from fourth Into third place in the loop race. At nreisti Bellincham rides the third place rung with tix wins and four losses, The 'Blazers, aftfr a slow start in which they dropped a pair at Bel ling ham, have six wins and six losses to date, live of those six wins coming in their last six games. Since the Len Yan dles have added Big Jack VaUghn to work alongside Bill (Stretch) Osterhaus and plussed such! re serves as Bill Anton and Dave Teyema they've been a solid ball club. I and 33 assists, while Ab McDougal, A double "win for Salem in the ' of the northern division Vancou Bellingham series will shove? the ver Canucks, raised his to 43 locals into third place. The series points on 33 goals and 12 assists, will also mirk the initial appear- j ' " ance of the All -American Bishop on local courts. He has a fast-moving and hard-hitting outfit With his Fircrests, one that will give the driving Salems what stack up to be a whale of a series. Seats are on sale at Maple St Keene's at a dollar a throw- for adults, four-bits for students. Albany to Test K-Falfs Quintet ALBANY. Dec. 24-(Special ) j Leaving the Y at 8 aJn. Thurs Coach Rex Hunsaker's unbeaten day a group of boys will visit Albany high Bulldogs face what is the Valley Packing company and expected to be their toughest bas ketball competition to date1 this season- when they meet the: un- Cherry City Baking Co. will be beaten Klamath Falls Pelicans made. Friday morning at 9 a here Thursday night. The game group will leave the Y for a tour will be plnved in the high school t the Oregon state penitentiary gym and will be Dreceded bv aland the State fore.try building. 7 p.m. preliminary. Klamath Falb is on a barn storming trip and will play at Salem Friday and Saturday nights BOWLING MEET SET SPOKANE. Dec. 24 -UP)- More than 190 men's teams, including bowlers from 17 northwest cities, will compete in the eighth, an nual BPOK bowling champion ships starting here Friday night. Tournament Secretary Frank: Ka- chlnsky announced today. game a week here starting next month. Other "home" games will be tried at Eugene. Astoria, etc.. or those cities falling Into Sa lem's "territorial rights." After au. w u i ii jwm srsasri . trr- talnly not that the weU will never run dry. All going out and nothing coming la caa get oaite monotonous . . . There is a good chance, however, that the 'Bluer booses mill smile the coming weekend. What with the Great Gale Bishop A Co. com ing in for Saturday - Sanday night j games, plus the fact that the locals have snatched wins In . five; of their last six eatings, I It's a i good bet that the Belling ham aeries will do well at the ticket mlndow. Two thousand and 1199 saw the Bishops play In Portland last weekend, but they'll settle for a thousand a night here. Which isn't too much when; you consider that Lea Yandle's crew has a good chance to beat the Bells and move Into third j place . . . if T j 11. Christinas Our Friends SALEI1 TAXI SERVICE -YELLOW CABS" raoae . vuu mJL - . vTWv'!FaT rWW .""yaaa' Taar 7 "7VVr AV7v Xmas Mat Matchmaker ElUa Owen's aa aal Christmas battle royal, the it frolic to - - , . . m which t glad-t ; j laiora g i mux -en an. every- " man - lor - nun- . - an extra $25 r" parse, will be c '.' rtf , offered crunch '.'. custom era to- k r . J night at the I ' Ferry Street I w Garden at S J ,, ; 'e 1 e k . The Billy McEia card was held ever from last night beeaase of Christinas Eve. Owen has lined ap a pair ( New Testimony In Bribe Case Judge Tables Trial Until January 2 NEW YORK, Dec. 24-(;P)-Al-vin J. Paris, indicted on charges of attempting to bribe two pro fessional football players in an effort to throw a championship fame, offered "lucrative off-season Jobs" to two other players, a source close to the district at torney disclosed today. This development came as Paris' trial on the indictment was adjourned by General Sessions Judge Saul S. Steit until Jan. 2 after a heated argument in which the defense sought a month's de lay. The offers reportedly were made about two weeks before the Giants-Bears game. Assistant District Attorney George P. Mon aghan declined to comment on this development. Puck Scoring a C Leaders Hold SAN DIEGO, Calif.. Dec. 24-(JP Far the seventh straight week re- spective scoring leaders in the soutnem ana nonnern envisions of the Pacific Coast Ice Hockey league retained their advantage, although both lost ground to their closest pursuers in the past week, statistics released here today by At Leader, managing director of the circuit, disclosed. Roy McBride, of the southern di vision San Diego Skyhawks, add ed five points during the week to boost his total to 32 on 17 goals Open House at YMCA Draws Many Youths I The YMCA annual open houe. which began Monday, wiM be ' closed today, but will begin again Thurs-day morning with educa i tional tours to Salem institutions j added to the program. the Salem Linen company. At 7:30 p m. Thursday a tour of the Saturday a group will tour Kay Woolen Mills. The remainder of each day will be occupied with games, sports in the gym, movies, swimming and tournaments. Until January 4 all the YMCA facilities are thrown open to Salem boys every day except Saturday afternoons and Sundays. During Monday and Tuesday an average of nearly 1000 boys made use of the open house. , iRnu RptiririiT As Manager at Stavton lIailt i j STAYTON Honoring Harry J. Rowe-( wno is leaving the local plant after 27 years of service, and welcoming his successor. Robert Stewart, employes of the local Mountain States Power com pany gathered at the Bon Ton Wednesday night for dinner. Plans were discussed for the form ation of a Kilowatt club for em ployes and their families. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har- KoDeri Stewart, air and Mrs C . Greenough. Mr and Mrs. R. G. Wood. Mr. and Mrs Norbert Dombrowsky, Mr. and Mrs. Marc Landon, Mr. and VIrs. Leo Wechensky, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Saemk, Shirley Bates, Max ine DeJardin and Dorothy Titus, all of Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Cline, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shuey, of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Vardie Shel tan of Jordan; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badger of Scio. Tk Greetings io P.mKmisk Ia ar and Patrons! : or oztz j uvs 'Royal' at Armory Tonight nasties, a rent wht eoald be nasty and three cleanles far the action. Those answering to the first part are Billy McEaln. the wee bat respected rent from Texas and Sammy Kohen, the hit-and-run rassler who Is of ten dabbed the "Red Devil-. The middle man Is Salem's- Tony (The Fist) Ross who, when nrged, can be downright ornery himself. Perhaps the lure of the extra $259 will urge Anthony. The three fair-haired rents are Billy (ExMarlne) Fox. Bill (Whirlwind) Weidner and Tex Hager. The latter Is maklnr his Initial appearance here after an extensive absence during- which lii " Ayr l-f L 1 is WEBFOOT SURGE: Little Stan Williamson. U of Oregon guard and star of the game, dashes in to take the ball away from NYU's big Center Adolph Schayes (4) In their game at Madison Square Garden. Oregon won, S1-C5, and wowed 18,000 fans in doing so. (AP Wirephoto) WVL Cagens Rest WOODBURN, Dec. 24-(Special) The Willamette Valley Basketball league will be idle until January 3 due to the holidays. On that date Si 1 vert on goes to: Molalla, Canby to Sandy, Stayton to Esta cada and Dallas to Wcdburn. Leading the s league undefeated after the first two rounds are Molalla, Silvertori, Mt. Angel and Stayton. NEW MEXICO S ARRIVE SAN DIEGO. Dec. 24-uFr-Trav- el-weary following a 13-hour flight from Hawaii and a train trip from Los Angeles, two con tingents of the University of New Mexico football team arrived here tonight for their New Year's Day Harbor bowl game with Montana State. 416 vV - - -y V I r7v M i'5 1 I ,V". - L" " . m he has been headlining cards In and around Chicago. The sextet will commence te rether at S:3t. The first pair to be spilled, kayoed or foaled are through for the evening. The next pair losinr will return later for the semiwindnp match. The royal finalists will tangle In the main event for the SZ59 on a winner-take-all basis. The referee will be George Pop penheimer. Tonight's fare will be the first battle royal offered the customers In months. Usu ally the nuslin' royal Is one of the game's top crowd plcasers because of Its oversupply of action. Vols Refuse to Play Against Negro Whiz McKEESPORT, Fa., Dee. 24 UP)- A scheduled basketball game between Duquesne uni- ! versity and the University of Tennessee was called off at the last minute Monday night when the southern school refused to ! take the floor unless assured i that Charles Cooper, negro freshman star, wonld not play for Duquesne. More than 2600 fans were already la the gym when the cancellation was an nounced. BOWL' FOR ALBANY ALBANY, Dec. 24 -(JP)- Coach Rex Hunsaker said today that Al bany high school has accepted an invitation to play Nampa, Idaho, high school in a football game next Oct. 10 at Nampa, in the "Let tuce bowl." Merry Christmas The time of the year when hells ring out the gladsome tidings in our hearts the time of the year when the Star a-top the Chritnia!S tree shines hrightly, reflecting in its brilliance the memory of good things in the past better things to come. Our sinceret wifli for the beet to all of you on Christmas Day. THE MAN'S SHOP MOXLEY AND HUNTINGTON The Store of Style, Quality and Value STATE STREET ' o.-. waw-Mjiiii P -MMk AW m 1 A Z', : vS T-t?? C-S " ' " ' 4vfT,v. , iJ ii .iim i rtwn r i fc r , i li mm m 1 1. 1 . 1 WTi lOlffc 1 i Boivfl Pope: Teainms DriOD for (CDassics Illini Work Secretly; Wives OK For Okies; Georgia Set for Trip PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 24-(P)-The day before Christmas was just another day to the Illinois and UCLA grid squad. Bot;h had to work. Practice-hungry Illinois held morning and afternoon 'work outs behind shut gates, Coach Ray Eliot pushing his charges through Davis Player Kramer Hurt Tennis Cup Matches To Start Thursday MELBOURNE, Dec. 24 -P)-Another surprise package was handed to the Australian Davis Cup team and public today in the disclosure of a minor injury to John (Jake) Kramer, ace of Amer ica's cup team which will meet the Australians in the challenge round here Dec. 28-27-28. While the Australians still were in a dither over the unexpected nomination of Ted Schroeder in place of Frank Parker for the sec ond singles berth on Uncle Sam's challengers, the Americans reveal ed that Kramer, on whose shoul ders will rest the heaviest burden. had -injured a small bone on the bottom of one of his feet. ! The Montebello, Calif., luminary ! will meet Dinny Pails, Australia's No. 2 singles man, and fk-hroeder will take on the formidable John Brooawich in the opening singles matches Thursday, The doubles, in which Kramer and Schroeder unofficially are slated to oppose Bromwich and Adrian uist, will be held Friday and the remaining two singles settos Saturday. Utah Mentor Eyes Toughie HONOLULU, Dec. 24 -JP) Utah's Indians meet the all-star football team of Hawaii's senior league on Christmas day, but al ready Utah Coach Ike Armstrong is looking ahead with misgivings to the New Year's Pfneapple Bowl clash with the University of Ha waii, i Armstrong left no doubt he was impressed by the University of Hawaii's strong shjowing last night in holding powerful Stanford to an 18-7 win. "I tjiink we'll have a job on our hands," he said. Seattle Pro Men Have New Coach SEATTLE, Dec. 24-P)-The Se attle Blue Devils of the newly formed Pacific Coast basketball league have a new head coach. Steve Antoncich, former player and successful amateur coach heie, took over today succeeding Stan Riddle, who quit because of "business reasons," leaKue officals announced. After winning their opening two games, the team has dropped six in a row. Their next game is against Yakima here Sat urday night. SALEM. OREGON u, v "ii "- . V! a neavy scrimmage in the morn- ing and a brisk j period of run ning plays in the matinee. J UCLA also worked in privacy. Coach Bert La jBrucherie! once again guiding the Bruins in per fecting their running attack. Both squads will have a holiday tomorrow. i NORMAN, Okla.. Dec. 24 -(P) University of Oklahoma football players, down-hearted because they'd be away from their fami lies New Year's day when they play in the Gator Bowl at Jack sonville, Fla got a real Christ mas present today the Sooner athletic department announced it was going to take their -wives along. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 24 -(JP College football stars who will battle it out in the annual East West charity game here New Year's day worked indoors and out today between rainy weath er. The howers caused the west erners, training in Menlo park, to remain inside completely. while the eastern squad, working at Santa Clara, went outside for their afternoon drill. EDGE WATER PARK Dec. 24-P)-Charlie "ChooChoo' Justice, North Carolina's great freshman triple threat, played the part of his Sugar BjwI rival, Georgia's All-America Charlie Trippi, in the Tar H?e!' seiim mage today in preparation for the New Year's day gjme. Coach Carl Snavely sent his men through a three-hour workout, with plenty of contact. About two-thirds of the time his fiist string linemen and linebackers were on defense, practicing for the fierce attack whi.h the Geor gians are sure to throw at them. ATHENS. Ga.. Dec. 24 -(A1) Forty-six members of Georgia' undefeated football team will catch a train tomorrow afternoon for Biloxi, Miss., where they will conclude practice for their Sugar Bowl game in New Orleans New Year's day against North Caro lina, j MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 21-fP)-Tht University xl Tennessee lost twOi players, one a first string btKh,' through injuries In practice to- day, and Coach Bob Neyland id probably neither would be table to play against Rice in the Orange Bowl game New Year's day. Rocky Hurt, Bout off NEW YORK, Dec 24-(P-Roky Giaziano, New Yoik middle weight who was to have head lined a boxing sho.v in Madison ! Square Garden Friday night, was I forced to withdraw from the bout late today becau.-e of a back in i jury suffered in training.- I ti i