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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1950)
Tha Skdesman. Salem, Oragon. Friday, Juna 18. 185011 wXmmXmn T .4 9 1 S ' If- FORTLAND. Jam 15-OF)-H1J water mi spoiling1 fishing In t! number ef Oreron streams today, the state came commis sion reported la 1U weekly fiah tag bulletin. I Some spots, particularly 1 In eeotral and southern Oreron.' were rood, however. The out- look br districts; f "Portland and vicinity Clack amas river Best treat catches on i north fork ef Clackamas river. Main river continues Men. ML Hood area Lower stretch es on the Ziff Zaa river have pre-; dnced - nice catches, ' especially near. One Mile bridge. Salmon river and Upper Sandy also,, COOd. ' ..: Crews'Await Marietta Go 12 Entries in Final Workouts for Classic ! By Travis Walsh I MARIETTA, O., June 15 -(JP) The i beautiful Ohio river slowed to a: Jazy flow today, indicating a smooth course for Saturday's colorful Marietta , regatta. Even the weather man was optimistic a bo ut 1 the setting for the inter collegiate rowing association's 13 coRege rowing classic. Thie U. S. weather bureau sta tion ! at nearby Parkersburg, W. Va., had good news for the esti- ! mated 50,000 spectators. Possibly scattered thunder-showers were forecast for Friday afternoon, but Saturday will be "mostly sunny and less humid." I. . Meanwhile, coaches of the 13 colleges competing in the varsity, jayvee and freshman races put theiri crews through mild work outs i combined with practice starts. . I ' ,. J . Scuttlebut had Washington and Pennsylvania topping yesterday's f time trials. But a good current ii on loo vmu nver ttnu uia lmci that a couple of crews went on a "zig-zag cook's tour" of the three! mile course had coaches pretty well discounting results. Twelve crews will enter the varsity race California, Co lumbia, Cornell, MIT, Navy, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Rutgers, Stanford, Syracuse, Washington nd Wisconsin. Boston university, winner of the Dad Vail' regatta, will (row only in the freshman aventjr The freshman race starts at t:5 p.nv, with the Jayvee event mi im uiv wig v .a ai j feature at 4 pan. (all times east ern standard). Mt. Angel Wins Slirine Clash MT. ANGEL, June 15-(Spe- ciaDThe Mt Angel baseball team Wednesday night won the Shrine . bospLtal benefit game from the i Portland Valley league All-Stars "here,! 5-1. About 500 fans attended the game. - The district semipro tournament i openi here July 2. Fourteen of the 16 teams to be in it have registered thus far, according to Bill Bean. All entries must be in by Juno 20. The top four winners in the tour nament will qualify for the state semipro tourney at Silverton later. All-Stars 100 000 0001 4 2 i.It.-Aneel 023 000 OOx 3 7 2 Croco and Fitzwaller, Mathews (6); ) Criesenaur, Bourbonnais (8 ) and jHande. onians In the Major- ABRHOAI RBI PelcpV Rtd Sox 2 Doerr, Red Sox ..S 0 0 1 0 o i s i o i Oordion. Indians -3 0 0 4 S 0 0 -t- I ; ! ( Continued from dudji. Knowing Len, we can be sure figures and, facts they will be accurate to the point. , I A couple of things occurred to us on the trip heme. While sitting as ease as Bill McNeill and his dad took tarns driving the car. the picture of the proposed ditch flashed in front of our eyes. What a bonanza It would be If the Rureaa would eover the ditch over and charge" admission to the lonrest tunnel of love !p the oantry. Imagine the increase la anglers accompanied by their til friends. With no fishing In that; part of the Deschutes they 1 cduld hock the fishing tackle and purchase a strip of tickets for a seven mile ride through the TUNNEL OF LOVE." The only drawback is that some squirrel with a speed-boat would be com in aa the wrong way, and If that woaldat break a? a bappy heme we don't know what would, j Verhap Same Water in Ttio River Hit also occurred to us that perhaps the water that goes down the hole 1- the Deschutes river might be the water that comes out of another hole at Opal Springs on the Crooked river. By diverting the water around this leak in the Deschutes might possibly mean that Opal Springs would dry up and leave nothing with which to operate the power house at the .Cove. It could very well be that the leak is the Intake for any one of several unfailing springs that gush forth a the lower Deschutes or Metollus rivers. By the way. If you Coast fishermen want some facts and flfvras read an article by this same Len affathhen which appears la the latest issue of the Oregon game commlsh bulletin. Len has compiled a let ef data on the Winchester Bay sports fisheries and yon wont have to put on bl-focals to see that sports fishing la Oregon Is out of the knee pants stage as far as dollars and cents 1 - are concerned. n' IGVA CXarifie Angling for Records l A. lata news release from the Indicates that a former bulletin caused considerable confusion among sportsmen around the country. Seems that the bulletin pertaining to me tusconnnuing or a special category lor spinning tackle led anglers to believe that -an casting, was outlawed. Such Is not tha ease. The XGFA wishes to let every angler suigung mewoa sausiying iuc a ruies is, ana always has been, eli gible. . - So . . anglers, this fall when you snag onto that big cbJnook r silver or steelhead and you think it may be a record for tha type lacxie you are vamg ... ao ma rouowtng: First of all tha red, reel, ate, must be In balance. Send la the- length of the rod.' weight of rod overall, typo reel used, and send alone a ten yard piece of tha Baa you were using. Bemem ar tf two different test lines are used, claim will bo made on the heavier of the two. Na more than two single hooks win bo allowed ana all catches must bo saada by easting, NOT trolling. Tha address Is . . . rateraatlonal Game Flah Ass'n, American Museum ef Natural xastery, 7a St. Central lark West. New York , N. T. . Willamette valley Warm ' water game flshinf rood In lakes and slo'nrhs of valley. Lower Faddinr rive fine baas prod se er." North and South Santtaas rivers - Fishlnr poor. Bead to Clear -Lake 1 open and flshinf fair. Lost Lake on Santiam Pass has produced a few limit catches, McKenxie river fishlnr fair. Upper Willamette Fishlnr poor ta middle fork of the Wil lamette and Its tributaries dns to heavy rains and snow run off. All streams In eastern Lane county except the coast fork -of the Willamette i and . the Lenr Tom river birh and roily. Pros pects poor.; Coastal section - Trout fish They'll Do It Every Time --o. l By Jimmy Hatlo miWSXBETVtXJPIPNTlWCAY ) 21&i SJi Q ETTJ 4 OF THE 2000000 POPULXTTOrl 45 MmtHOWS Out later wheai L, L-rrtr' fUT LATER WWEfl sHEv LIKE TO CHAT WE WON'T ! TALk, EVEN ty0U6H HIS f HAT I - TUANX TO UELEH &M6MARX Trophies for Dash Jmt losk m Rste Pfcgs-am Saturday - Two pieces of added incentive for the hot rod auto racing drivers were announced Thursday by Valley Sports Promoter Charley Helta as over 20 of the roadsters waited on Saturday night's program, their third of the local season, at Hollywood bowL Heitz has ar Tag Team Tiff Next on Mat ' A taflCteim match featuring a brand new mat tandem will head line next Tuesday night's armory wrestling card, Matchmaker Elton Owen made It known Tnursoay. The new duet is made up of So nora. Mex Indians Yaaui Kid and Yaqul Chief, and they're managed by the famous old Yaqul Joe. The kid has wrestled here before and is a DODular Item with local mat fans, i His new partner rne unez is said to bo equally as good as The Kid, and together they've develop ed into a formidable team. Their opponents will be noted nasties Irish Jack tTKlley ana Koa Fenton. Two more matches, one to include Leo (The Crippler) Wallick, will be added to the card later1 by Owen. BARONS KO's TAROSZ SYRACUSE, N. Y Juno lMP)- Nick Barone, 171, Syracuse light heavyweight, tonight stopped Tom my Yarosz, 175, ranking No. 2 con tender for Joey Maxim's 175-nound crown after 56 seconds of the ninth round. tirecedlne nase) that when he comes out with his International Game Fish Ass'n. know that any fish taken by any lnr slow throarhovt coastal area. . A few limit catches In Tillamook' county. Smith river and Sweet ereek best for . trout aarlinr alonr the central coast Bass and -pan anrllnr rood in most lakes. Surf and bay fishlnr for sea perch, flounder, and kelp fish rood, Salmon fishing on lower Rome poor. Southern Oreron . Upper Umpoua Treat fishlnr reed. Bait most productive but some rood catches on wet ffles. Fish lake has produced ; some nice catches of Eastern Brook Trout Central Oreron Best lake fishinf at East : and Paulina lakes. Deschutes river tee Jiigh to produce rood fishlnr but Mainer 3rd Salem ranged for two large trophies to go to winners of the 30-lap Class A main event as well as the 3-lap opening trophy (or helmet) dash. "Both trophies are dandles." proclaimed Heitz, "and the drivers will be trying hard to win them." Also on the "something: new" side will be the appearance of some or the buzz-buggtes them selves. Usually looking like so much unglamorized junk draped over a "not" motor, some or the cars will sport new paint jobs Sat urday. The No. 1 car, piloted by Ernie Koch who swept all events at TUlamooJc last Sunday, is to be done up In a chartreuse hue. Three California cars and their drivers will be among the Kochs, Francis, Osborna, Moores, Gilbert- sons, Hydes, etc. They are Don Radbruch, Paul Kamm and Ace Hubbard, all from San Francisco, There is a possibility that both Gordy Youngstrom, longtime Northwest favorite who has been in the east, and Len Sutton, one of the best "rod" operators on the Coast will join the lineup by Sat urday. Heitz expects to have 21 or 22 racers in the meet. Time trials will start at eight o'clock and only a steady ram shortly before eight will postpone tne event. Noted Caster Coming Here Buzz Fiorini. noted demonstra tor of spinning tackle will appear in two exhibitions in Salem next Wednesday at the Izaak Walton league chapter's clubhouse, 500 S. Cottage St. From Seattle, the ex pert will demonstrate overhand and underhand accuracy casts as well as those for distance. The exhibitions, to ba given at 5 and 7 p.m. Wednesday will be free to the public and are spon sored by Salem's numerous fish ing tackle dealers. AMATEUR CHAMP DUX MEDFORD, June 15 -(JPi- Es Echols. Atwater. Calif, the na tional amateur middleweight box ing champion, will fight Bull Hal sey. Portland, here June 19 In a five-round match. Tha winner will be considered state AAU titllst Truffles range In size from pea to a bif potato. Look and Learn By A. a Gordon 1. What four stats capitals' names oeain wttn the letter "B X. Where are the largest asbes tos deposits m tha world! S. What is meant by tensile strengthl 4. Wliat is an anachronism? 8, Which Is tha smallest of the major planets? ANSWERS 1. Boise. Idaho: Baton Bnuse. La.; Boston, Mass.; and Bismarck, N. D. 2. Quebec. Canada: &S mp nt of tha world's supply coming from bus cuamcx. 8. The power to resist stretching. . An error m enronoaagy,. by wnicn avenis are nuspiaced in re gard to each other. a. llercury, wia a diameter f about 8,C09 mues. should be back to normal by the week end. Upper Deschutes riv er and Snow creek - opened Thursday. June 15. Restricted to fly fishlnr. South Twin lake op ened June 15th, all lures per mitted. - Crane t Prairie - closes June 19th. More larre Rainbows caught at Davis lake. Excellent fishing at Blue lake. Klamath area Fishlnr In Klamath river rood, frequent limit catches. Wood river baa produced near limit catches on fly. Agency and upper Klamath lakes fab on troll. Lake of the Woods fair on troll or bait; Dia mond lake fair to poor with most trout caurht on artificial lures. Boys Tourney Opens Monday The Second Annual Salem Jun ior Boys golf tournament, for lads up to and including 18 years of age, will open via a qualifying round Monday at 9 am. at Salem golf course. It was announced Thursday by Sponsor Howard Wlcklund, owner and manager of Maple Sporting Goods store. There will ba two divisions of the tournament, one to t Include boys through 14 years of age and others for boys from 15 to 18 years. All entries will nlay an 18-hole qualifying round Monday. Troph ies for medalists in each division and for eventual winners and run- nersup in each flight will be avail able. . i Boys must register at i Maple's not later than Saturday according to Wlcklund. He urges all boys to join In the tournament and adds tnat there will be Hlgnt lor every boy., ; j Table of Coastal Tides Tidea for Taft. Oreeaa. June 1990. (Compiled by VS. Coast tt Geodetic Survey. Portland. Oregon.! i PACIFIC STAND AKD VXMK HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS June Time Ht. Tim Ht. 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