Uoyo - Dy Alcn7lover 4AVtO EXDfD J?tOVt OfTAf. WOULD ALSO LKE TO WE MAN AG Gears v; we Sift rV eecttu A9 maol I 'ix m f& UAMfWCA I yr L - I rtxJXNry last J I 55V-T MS , tfOA77f $2,600 to MAMpfCfM Game OKiclaDo Yield To AncJoro' Pleading PORTLAND, Or, Jan. XS-CavOrefon anglers won out today In their pretests oro- proposed Jack salmon nantof refuiauons. The State Gam wmimlssien decided to place the bag limit for tfacka at 10 in one dar and M In possession from Oct. 1 to Nov. 1. ! Earlier tne commission naa pro- Court Ruling Favors Ryan treXANX. Jam. 1-AP-At torneys tmr Jean Baddy India baseball ehsb ay- la superior cemrt -today wtta the round tentatively to Ryaa. Jade C W. Greeaeash aid he weald hare te study Ky aa's complaint and Batter's cries eeampiatet bat felt that the erees dplslat weald he thrown eat. The point of arrantent today was whether Ryan had Indicated an 'offer to sell' when ho filed bis oomplslnl asking dissolution of the partnership, appointment of a receive and aoroautia of the elaVs fanda, posed a limit of two in? the winter season. Central Oregon fishermen also won La their plea to the commis sion to allow use of salmon eccs ae bait in Cascade lakes. The com mission had been considering a ban on the ecu. The commission also made some- changes in season dates for the Deschutes river, and created an April 15-May 31 season for sal mon on the Umpqua river with a bag limit of one per week. Night angling for catfish in the Rogue river and tributaries was prohibited. In zone 6 which in cludes most of Klamath and Lake counties the limit of spiny ray fish was cut to 20 fish or 15 pounds a day. The riJJLSt Rare Is the. dekrery . . . Owners report 3043 smiles pec gallon... Easier to ..Cosy CO-00 ULD-k. . . . Lara, eei able Interiors . . . Service at feed Baal era oistjnamo. Com plete supply ef parte et solsotod , fadlfeeiess. See the Aaotta aad noJoot lodejl THB ANGLIA Delivers at Salens for wKh fair warrant. Cease in for Deeneaetratlea. Valley Hotor Co. XI Center jph. I-X11T Salem Vik Swimmers Beat K-Falls Salem High swimmers dunked the Klamath Falls stroke team 49 to 17 Saturday morning in the YMCA pool. The Vikings took first in all the events. Bill Allison of Salem was the meets high point man with 114 points, getting these by winning the 40 and 220 yard freestyle and swimming on the winning four- man relay. Summary o event: 40 yd. irMstyW Allison (S). Shr idaa (S). Ptnnigcr (KTK time 22.6. 100 yd. brraatrtroka Ullman I SI Adam (KT). Nelson 3). Urn 111. 100 jrd. fraatU Peppw S. Clark S. Smith (KT). Urn 11.7. 100 yd. backstroke . Hamblin (S) Cook (KT). Sheridan (S). time 1 :09. ne yd. freestyle Allison (S). Y an us (KFI, Hamlin (S). time 2:42.7. ISO yd. madia y relay Salem (Sheri- aan. unman, Klinefelter, time 2:19. ISO yd. freestyle relay Salem fPn. per. DeBow. Allison. Hamblin). time i, ; Gehrmann Cops Mile Classic; Dwyer Ties Mark NEW YORK, Jan. Z9 -()- Lit tle Don Gehrmann of Wisconsin eaptared the Wanamaker mile at the Mlllreee indoor games te night. coming from behind with a terrific burst ef speed to pass Willy Slykhals of Holland less than ten yards from the tape. A sellout crowd of more than 15.000 gave the national col legiate champion a tremendous ovation as he came pounding up on the outside to snatch the vic tory in his final strides In the smart time of 4.09.5 and keep the Wanamaker classic from having Its first fprelgn winner. John Twomey of the Illinois Athletic dob finished third, less than ten yards behind Slykhuis, while Ins-Tar Bengtseon of Swe den, victorious In his two prev ious American a p p e a ranees, wound up a poor last in the field of six. Gaston Reiff of Belgium, the Olympic 5,009 meter champion, made his American debut by winning the two-mile ran in 8;56.1. fastest time re corded on the boards since Greg Rice, the world Indoor record holder, retired half a doxen years ago. The Belgian stepper also ex hibited a brilliant finish and was going away when he broke the tape a good six yards In front of the 8wedish Olympian, Erik Ahlden. The overflew throng earlier had seen darkhorse Bill Dwyer, former Brown university sprint er, equal the world indoor rec ord for the tO-yard dash as he scored an' upset triumph In C-l seconds. George jGnlda of VUlanova, unbeaten this season, - edged Frank Fox of Seton Hall by two yards In taking the Mel Shep pard COO in 1:12.5. Harrison Dillard of Cleveland, Ohio, won the 60-rard high hurdles, as expected, stepping the high sticks In 7.5 seconds. Tom Comerford of Manhattan led all the way to take the 880 yard run for his fifth straight triumph of the season. Ace Admiral Captures $100,000 Anita Event ARCADIA, Cal., Jan. 2MP-Ace Admiral won the $100,000 Santa Anita Maturity before 32,000 fans today, with Rose Beam second and Dinner Gong third. Ace Admiral, leading from wire to wire, ran the mile and one- quarter in 2:02 15. Vulcan s Force Duck Clubbers Meet Monday The Salens Dack elah. of University of Oregon alumni aad enthusiasts, will meet Mon day night. JO. at the Marion ho tel. Duaaor aad refreshment wfll he served daring the evening and movies shown of Cotton Bowl ae tlon and other highlights of the IMS grid seaeoa. Gty Quintets Battle Monday CITT LXAOUX STANDINGS rtcaa DtTlstea) L. Pet. W L Pet. Warners 1 1 JOOi Market I 1 -00 Karpets 1 1 JOfflArrow at. l l - KnlChta 1 1 JOWVaL Mot. 1 1 JOt ( rn-st nail winner i (NaUeoal Dtrtsisa) w f . t w I Pet. Kav. Res 2 1.000, Marines 1 1 .500 Sophs 1 1 JOOiHdq. D. 1 1 MO M-Ward 1 I jwnm. uo. a .uw ( rirst naif winner) GAME GROUP MEETS ALBANY Approximately 510 persons . were present for the an nual banquet of the Santiam Fish and Game association held Fri day evening, while another one hundred were unable to be accom modated. James H. Bond, author or uut of the Yukon" was guest speaker and also showed a motion picture of Alaskan wild life and scenery, which he had taken while on a trip into that area last summer. Owls are not related to hawks and falcons although for many years it was believed they were. tftoxttna U on ttc ZZcUl! 175 S. High Srroet FAHI2ERS IIISOriAIICE GDOUP V -,- -.- ADTO - TRUCK - FIRE Rave up te 39 oa the combination of all iasarance - coverages Liability Ffrev Theft St Comprehensive Collision and Medicals We welcome year in ausrr 4o compare the peeariuaas yea are repaying with those we ha to to offer. DILL OSKO 4SS Court SL . Pkono S-U81 bill oaxo Dht. Mgr. Atnrrn division Quint in the City Basketball league, every one of them deadlocked ior me ieaa with one win and one loss after the first two sessions in second round play, collide again Monday night at Leslie. Here s tne way they play, starting at seven o'clock: Karakul Karpets vs. Ar row Mill, Knights of Columbus vs. Warner Motors and vauey Motors vs. Twelfth Street Market. The National divuioners go at Wednesday, in nursuit of the leading and unbeaten Naval Re serves who won the first halt title. Their games, starting at sev en: National Guard vs. Marines, Montgomery Ward vs. Salem Soph omores and Naval Reserve vs. Headquarters Detachment, Na tional Guard. was fourth in the field of 12 in this race reserved for four-year-olds. Acs Admiral, owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Graham of New York collected a net purse of 185,200. The winner paid $0.70, $3.40 and $2.50. Rose Beam returned $S.20 and $4-10; Dinner Gong $3.70. Jockey Johnny Gilbert was aboard Ace Admiral. Make-up man broke on top but Ace Admiral quickly overhauled him and went on to win by a half length over Roso Beam. Ace Admiral was coupled with Solidarity. Rose Beam, ridden by Michael Caffarella, was coupled with the Fox-Catcher's Manyunk. Dinner Gong had Eddie Arcare aboard. Vandals Upset Cougar Quint (Continued from page 14) But George Key hit a long side shot and Bob wheeler followed with a free throw to make It 35 to 2$ for Idaho. Gayda's free throw reduced the Idaho advan tage to five points but Bob Pritchett tipped in a rebound and Joe Grove added a free throw to put the Vandals well in front with a minute remaining. It was the second defeat in 20 games for WSC. The Cougars' only other loss was to UCLA in a pre season tournament. The Cougars had won five straight conference games. Portland Loses Softball Show CHICAGO, Jan. 29 -P)- The American Softball association, meeting here in annual session, today awarded its men's world tourney to Little Rock, Ark. The tourney date was not immediately set. but will be around mid-September. -, Although no action was taken on the women's world tourney, the executive committee probably will award this to Portland, Ore. OSCs Defeat Husky Outfit (Continued from page 14) The Huskies began fouling, try ing to get the ball, and first Pet ersen and then Ballantyne scored on free throws to give the Staters their final margin. The Huskies' inability to convert free throws cost them the game. They sank only 3 of 15 chances. They also gave the Beavers 28 foul shots. The Beavers were off in gift shoot ing, too, but managed to dunk 13. Washington had the margin in field goals. 21 to 18. Oregon State led through much of the early part of the game, but faded just before the half, and Washington held a 28-12 margin at the intermission. White led the scoring with 14 points. Ballantyne had 13 for the winners. Washlaftea 4i) VndnbsJ Hnson.i S Mallory 3 Soriano. White. 7 Ameson.f 4 Mauser. 0 ft pf to Ig s s cranaaiLf 4 (it) osc H ftp 4 S Kinney X t 7' Watt. c S 5 SITorrey. " 1 3 14!BaUntyn.f 4 S SlSUperx 1 1 o: Snyder. f t (Petersen. t lUnarsoa3 1 tp 3 13 Totals II'IUU Totals II 13 13 4S Free throws missed: Washington Vandenburf 3. Hanson. MaUory,- Sorr lano 3. white 3, A meson. Oreson State CrandaU S. Kinney. Watt 3, BaJ lantrne 3. Super. Infantile paralysis is an anci ent disease, with Sir Walter Scott among the noted victims. i Tno Stcrleeanoiv Solom) Oregon, Sunaxr, Jcmiiarr M, Pitts Purchase Girds9 Dickson PITTSBURG It, Jan. 2-()-The Pittsburgh Pirates stepped up their 1949 rebuilding plans today by re leasing catcher Clyde Kluttz and buying pitcher Murray Dickson from the St. Louis Cardinals. The purchase price for the 31-year-old Dickson, a slim right-hander, was not disclosed. Fred M. Saigh, new . principal . stockholder of the Cards, completed the deal by telephone late today with A. Roy Harney, Pirate general manager. Circuit Judges $ Given Cases Chief Justice Hall S. Luk of the state supreme court Ssturday assigned Circuit Judge D. N. Mackay of Condon j to Deschutes county to hear the case of Robert A. Kohfield vs W. Ej Shaver et al. in which Judge Ralph S. Hamilton is disqualified. -j - , I Judge Charles H. Combs, Lake view, was assigned jto Klamath county to hear the case of Har rington vs Harrington, in place of Judge D. R. Vandenberg. Bonis rs -.'Attention! jni noss' luiicii (Located in Capital Bowling .Alleys) la Serving Special Home Lunch at Noon . Horn Made Soup Pies Cakes Beef Stew - Chill lt$ Your Loss if You Fail to Try It 25c B0V7LIUG to 8 P.M. 250 Week Dart Except Saturdays. Hvaadajn and JfoUdari WWI No Rtoir Tirasfle-Dira amrafeDGS ' "V, go IK0 tlE- ' Rodeo Star Dies MADRAS, Ore., Jan. 29 - (IP) -One of America's top rodeo cow boys of a dozen years ago died to day of a heart attack. He was Tom James Dunn, 47, known universally to rodeo fans as Shaniko red. His peak in rodeo winnings came in 1937 when he was claimant of the National bull dogging championship. ILLTNI ON TOP CHAMPAIGN, 111., Jan. 29-UP-Illinis basketball team staged a sensational comeback drive tonight to hand Minnesota's Gophers their first defeat in 14 games. 45-44. The win gave Illinois possession of first place in the Western conference with a record of four wins and no losses. Minnesota now has 5-1. RAINIER PAIR SIGN SEATTLE, Jan. 29-(;P-The Se attle Rainiers announced receipt today of the signed contracts of Al Lyons, right-hander from I the Boston Braves, and Thaddius Del Guercio, outfielder from the Boa ton Red Sox system. SON BORN TO BUKSONS News of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burson, Van couver, Wash, has been received here. The 8-pound 5-ounce boy is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson, 1153 Columbia st. He was born at St Joseph's hos pital in Vancouver January 24. WSC ss SaydaJ Heathct.f dar? bid .f Gaston.f Prhmj Buttonx Arndtx Hamlltn.g Elliotts Mangls. Vfataya.g Foxley. 41) I Sana ft pf tp fs ft pf tp S t IS Pritchett.f S I 2 7 1 4 1 Ry.f 3 2 3 S 0 0 O Gunnells.f 10 9 2 1 1 3 Irons.f 1113 B 1 Oi StaUwth.c 3 4 4 10 1 S liWheeter.c 0 13 1 1 1 1 Bnmhall.g 2 0 3 4 2 2 2 Grove .g 12 3 4 I 0 5;Unck.g e 0 0 0 Mead.f 1 0 2 1 0 1 Chrstnsn.g 0 0 9 0 1 Oi Totals 9 14 22 32 Totals 19 11 IS 41 Free throws missed: WSC Arndt, Gayda 2. Button 2. Prehm: Idaho Pritchett 3. Mead..Linck 2. Stall worth. Brimhall 3. Groves Officials: HaU Lee and Al Lightner. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Tart, Oregon, compiled by U.S. Coast at Geodeue Survey. Port land, Oregon. Jan.. HIGH WATES LOW WATZR Tlroa Ht. Time Ht. 30 27 a.m. 9.3 7:01 a.m. 3.1 12:90 p.m. S.S 7:55 p.m. -0.2 31 2:39 ajn. 9.S 7:49 a.m. 3.0 1:2S p.m. S.9 S:24 p.m. 0J nnEiiTons see or call J. T. ANDERSON rbetse S-S797 SaJesn or Ea. 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