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The) Statesman, SoJaW Qrevjoa. Y&iaj; September It. 131-1 Deschutes, Lincoln County Good; Other. Fish Spots Poor Ted, Gain 1 Racquet Semis LOS ANGELES, Sept Veterans Ted Schroeder and Pran kie Parker won their way today into ; the semi-finals of the an nual Pacific southwest tennis championships. ' j Wimbledon Champion Schroe 1TOB KILLS RUMOR: ' I -! raOENTX. Alia- Rest 1IWP-! I A yredletieai by s News Serrlee ! eelsanesdst (LawUa Carver) that .a ' FOKTLAND, - Sept. U-tfVA dismal Mtttok for the weekend's flshermea was entllned tossy la the state pat commission's last weekly ball tin ef the season. Only the Deaehvtea river above Bead aa4 the eaastal streams ef Lincoln county were reported greed far fishing.. And only a f ortnirht resaalna before the treat seamen ends. The fishing bulletin: Portland vicinity: Colombia river Same salmoa being ta kes la the Colombia river. Soe eeas generally poor. Willamette valley: Lane coun try Ear ene Fishing ea Me Kenxie rtTer aad trlbotarles fair with a greater nnmber of fish being taken ea bait than an flies. Prospect far weekend fair. Desehate Areai Lower Dee ehatea rlrer - Or fishing poor. Bait aad spinner fishermen hav ing some snccess. Deachntes rlrer abore Bead read ta excellent. Coastal Section: Clataap eeon ty Ne favorable reporta fish ing daa ta law water tn all streams. Recent rains should 1m preTe the condition. Tillamook: county Angling remains Terr alow la all streams. Trolling far aalmoa only air la the Nest aeea aad Hehaiem rivers. A few Jacks la Tillamook river at Red , Light aad a few taken from the Wilson rlrer below highway 101 bridge. Prospects far the coming Jee DiMaggie will replaee Casey f weekend fair. Stengel aa Boanager ef the New i York Yankees aext year drew this : Lincoln eoonty prospects exceptionally rood as the riTers today frexa Del R Webb, ef the AJSMrtcaa leagse hive cammenced ta rise from rain. Salmon fishing baa been leaders: alow bat will improve with the irs fanny te bm that the newt- rise la the rivers. Sea-ma cat- der,1 from nearby La Crescenta. disposed of- Young Herb Flam of Los Angeles, 6-4 1-6, 7-5, 6-2, and Parker was Impressive with his placements in defeating Earl Co- paper saaa weald knew abevt a threat treat are still being taken la the Alsea aad SOeta riTers thing like that before I de. This U the first time rre beard abemt if i I bat hare slewed dawa consider ably. ; v i cheU of Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-4, Savageadano 7-S.I ' Hyder nop Mfle to Today They!! Do It Every Time asNea. By Jimmy Hatlo Win is it? when some poor slob HE'S SEUnSH MEAN ANP yELLOW! WHATTCUrr A JOB YES-A3AX SAlM ISOUff LOSS! HEREfc WITH AJAX? POVOOCAiLTHJS TO COCO OL' BULLCARPI ALL WOOL ANRjEy "TVUN6 "D TH5 FIRM THAT PRAC- "E.TS SSHS iZlffUfV Wf TICALLY RAISED yOQFM A g STILL OUR PAWTS WSH. BLES SX PUP? PONT B& A DE5S7TER, Tff V IS7U I int Vir(L9wiH WAS WINED ANt? DINEI7 AND HE'S A OOUy GOOC FELLOW Rasslin' Bear Due at Armory Talented "Ginger." 310 pounds of wrestling bear and out of Tennessee, makes his debut at the armory next Tuesday night In a special match on Matchmak er Elton Owen's weekly program. Trained by Les Welch, himself a grappler, and never defeated by human being. Ginger -will col lide with Stockey Kneilsen, the bearded and tattooed tough io who Is the only matador now in the Northwest who agrees to mix with the bruin. The specialty- win accompany I Owen's regular card as an added feature, and at no advance in admission prices. On the main event Tuesday it will be Pierre (Frenchy) LaBelle against Leo (Steenko) Karlinko. Welch him aelf will appear in one of the prelims. According to the trainer, Ginger rears up on hind feet and wades Into her. opponents. After wear ing them down with her strength and weight she actually pins their shoulders to the mat. The bear wears a muzzle and pro tectors over front paws of course. If she didn't there would be no referee, that's for sure. Statesman Sports Editor Al Uahtner is to be the referee In the special match, after accepting a dare by Matchmaker Owen. Death Claims Ernie Bbnham PrTTSBLRGtf.'SepL i5-av Big Ernie BoahaU knew what was coming. lie rtold It In the only language he knew baseball. They're hitting me all over the field and I can't get i them out" He murmnred this from a hos pital cot to Pittsburgh pirate Man ager Billy Meyer, Ernie died today Just 11 hoars later. Complications from a throe-hoar appendicitis operation! ended the diamond career of the SC-year-old veteraa Pirate pitcher. ;Erale's wife. Both whs flew here from their Sacramento, Calif., home, was at his bedside. Stunned teammates had difficul ty believing the news.' "I can't believe It," said Ralph Klner. "Rip Sewell and I went to see him after yesterday's game and as we left, he said 'So long Rip, I'm going to make it.." UW's Await Utes SEATTLE, Sept 14-The Un iversity of Washington Huskies and the Utah Utes will work out here tomorrow afternoon Irs a final tun ing up for Saturday's season foot ball opener. The Utes 42 strong are due by air shortly alter noon tomorrow. Chapoll-Marshall Col DISTRIBUTORS MILLiR HIGH LIPI BIIR f Invltss You to Ste This MILLER HIGH LIFE j EXHIBITION TRUCK . '',!.?V:',.!U,'.",:'-L'' - ! ' This truck, built at a cost of $21,000 especially for the MILLER BREWING CO., possesses the following feature:. Higher than standard load Single unit body Loads from both sides and end Automatic tire carrier Telescopic landing ramp S-way adjustable bucket seats . f I 2" fiber glass insulation In walla, doors, ceiling , 43S cases or 80 barrel equivalent: On Display i i Stan later Motors Fri., Sept. 16, 1949 Today's MP it chars National league Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (night) Newcombe (15-6) vs Werle (10-11). Phila delphia at Cincinnati Heintzel man (17-7) vs Raffensberger (IS IS). New York at Chicago Jan sen (15-14) vs Lade (4-5). Bos ton at St. Louis (night) Spahn (18-12) vs Lanier (3-3). American league Cleveland at Washington (night) Garcia (13 5) vs Scarborough (11-11). Chi cago at Philadelphia (2 twi-night) Haefner (8-9) and Wight-(12- 13) vs rowler (12-10) and Cole man (13-12). St Louis at Boston Fannin (8-11) vsParnell (22-7) Detroit It New York Hutchin son (15-5) vs Byrne (14-7). Dleeal Qubs Stir Ruckus 0 ANTON, England. Sept 15 - (AVThe United States won the "first round" in the Ryder cup golf series tonight a ruling that deep-grooved clubs owned by Dick Burton of the British team must be filed down before be plays In tomorrow's opening matches. Ben Hogan, non-playing cap tain of the U.S. team, raised the charge against Burton s clubs this afternoon during an inspection be fore high golf officials from, both aides of the Atlantic Hogan and Charles Wbitcombe, captain of the British team, agreed to submit the sticks to Bernard Darwin, chair' man of the British rules of golf committee. Darwin ruled that the club faces were marked with rough spots but that "it is nothing that a little fil ing can't correct " Burton was not present at any meetings involving his clubs but indignantly Insisted "I didn't know they were illegal, and I don't think they are. The matches begin at 9 i.m. (1 an. PST) with the first of four 36-hole Scotch foursomes. Eight 38-hole singles duels are slated Saturday. ; Hogan, Ed Dudley, honorary captain of the American team, and Robert S. Hudson, honorary sec retary of the team, all refused to give details of what went on in the special meeting held behind the locked doors of the caddy mas ter's shack at the course. I Hogan and Wbitcombe both said that all the clubs being used by the Americans were strictly legal -a legacy from the last renewal of the matches at Portland, Ora, in November, 1947. At that time, Henry Cotton, testy captain of the British team, forced almost the whole American squad to file down the faces of their clubs. ' . .v" NEW YORK. Sept. 15 It's the beginsdng ef the end far Charley Fnsarl aa Kacky Grasiane (right) geea savagely te work en him hi the 19th rend ef their Pole Greenda bent. The Rock belted Fnsarl through the ropes with a vicious left and a few seconds later was " named the winner by a TKQ. (AP VHrephote te The Statesman). COUGARS READY ! PULLMAN, WASH, Sept 15-M-The Washington state college Cougars held a secret session in side the big field house today while the rain poured down on the prac tice field. PORTLAND, Ore Sep. 15-tfV Aain again wasnea out the wo men's amateur so ft hall assnolatinn tournament cames here tonisht. the 2d consecutive postponement umciajs scneauiea douDie-nea ders tomorrow for tha 1 1 rnln ingi teams In an attemot to keco the tourney from running beyond ounoay, cut rain again was xore- How Te Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place i Do your t n3a tmth annoy aad om-; ban-ass by sUppiag. dropping or wob bnag whoa you eat. Uurh or UlsT juit spnakto a llttw FASTIXTH on your; plataa. Tthia alkanaa (noo-add) por dar holds falaa tth mora firmly aa4 nor comfortably. No gummy, fooay. pasty taste or fcahag. Does not our. Chocks "plata odor" (denture brth. Cat FASIUIH today at any drug tor. 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