13(1 11 rOKTLANB, Sept 1 -aV A umber ef Oregon lakes are at Qm finm-rnfl for fishermen bt plenty of rood spots remain. The state tune commission's weekly bulletin: . Portland and vicinity: Salmon fishing on the Columbia Is fair. The best catches are itiH being made off Smndial beach and be tween Cerbett and BonneriHe dam. ML Hoed area HI moaa tain lakes in son 2 close Sept ember IS. This Includes all lakes within the ML Hood national forest with the exception of the Olallie and Monon lake green. Willamette valleys Bass fish ing on the lakes and streams has , been good. The central portion -of the Willamette between Har risburg and Eurene continues to produce nice sized cutthroat and rainbow. Fishing Is poor In the lower reaches el the Santlam doe to turbidity .from dam con struction. McKenxie rirer fish ing Is fair with a number ef good catches being taken morning and evening on Fall Caddis fly. Coastal section: No good runs ef silvers are reported in as yet Sports fishermen report fair cat ches of salmon at Astoria. Win chester bay b fair lor silvers. Blueback fishing has slacked off moot of the streams.: n perch blucgill and catfish are stQl being taken In abundance on all the central coastal lakes. Southern Oregon: Upper Segue Steelhead fishing is still Im proving, but not yet good In the Grants Pass to Galice area. Trout fishing is good on single eggs on all sections of the main river. Central Oregon: Many of the lakes In this area Including East and Paulina close September 15. Reports on waters that remain open until October 15 are as follows: Wickiup reservoir bait i fishing has produced more fine limit catches. Todd lake reports show limits of brook trout tak en on dry flies. The Waldo lake area closes September 15. There Is still fishing in the Square lake i croup. Elk. Cultus, Mud, and Devil's lake which remain open. Deschutes river Trolling en the Harper bridge area has yielded many nice catches. - The Little Deschutes Is low and clear and fly . fishing, .has, yielded nice browns. The lower Deschutes near Madras has produced good catches of largo rainbow. -, SBC Barbecue Honors 'Cats Big Turnout Examines New Football Stadium Close to 250 Salem sports boost ers turned out last night at new Ca1m RrMVfact liiK Barbecue In honor of the Willamette foot ball team and coaching staff. Main point of Interest for the assemblage was the new, finely turfed Cat grid field and the Im posing edifice which is almost- completed mccuuoca sxaaiunv ,.: WTJ Mentor Chet Stackhouso detailed features of the new sta dium to-the gathering. One of the stellar attractions In the new structure Is a press box which rates with any in the Northwest In matter of visibility. Stackhouse briefly discussed the Bearcats season prospects and his tone , was neither optimistic nor extremely pessimistic. , the hardest and longest scrim-, mage since the training grind be gan. and at the windup Stack house said the work of his squad . Among the men who stood out In the Thursday workout were Jack ads,' tackle from Kenne- wick. Wash- Don WHson, a guard who finished at Salem high four years ago; and Ralph Onzuka, diminutive Junior scatback, who looks like he may be one of the Cats top open field threats. Best all-around back thus far over the training ached has been veteran Al Minn. Light drills are due today be fore the full length lntra-squad scrimmage Saturday afternoon at . 2:30 on McCuHoch field. They'll Do It Every Time S tp1oop,oimomnppop-1 " By Jimmy Hatlo " The DAILY AND SUNDAY .' :' - in : Your Horn Newspaper I 1 -tvCT COME? rr -n - . m?i i?ST stuck VOVf .TilST UOLD STILL vjctT HURT A BTT A9cin RELAX-JUST cm POU.OVESX - I FOgHggMAMj )JLwil CLOUDS oomctomv I HOUSE A MINUTE.) 1 AND fUL SHOW tt NCXI HOW -"yJHi rwj. - . r I ; --Tf:7 ' ' T "mi r OF rm. , mm rcm. W. , ,f. TMAT WIS WRIST RADlOf KO V.TDER I DIDN'T rv c.is. ea. I DICK TRACY TRAcyrJlf ; .... ; - -: . " : : ; -1 ? to Hot Rod Pflote Waiting 'Go' For Holly-Bowl Title Jaunts AH 18 registered hot rod radfof pilots Thursday were waiting on Referee Pat Vidan's starting green flag that will send them toward the 1950 Oregon Roadster racing championships Saturday night at Hollywood BowL Vldan will get the time trials started at eight o'clock for both Class A and B entries. Sacred Heart At Mt. Angel The Sacred Heart Academy Carl dinals swing into the ;950 football season tonight at ML .Angel In an eight o'clock mix with Gene Bar rett's Mt, Angel Preps. ' 1 Coach Don Vandervort of the Cards has named a starting lineup to include Dick DeRosier and Jim Dimpewolf as ends, Ed Brown and Bob Cowan -as tackles, John Hoy and Paul Riley as guards, Vern Daniels as center, Jim Wiemals as fullback. Cooney is the team's top offensive threat. Barrett's tentative starting elev en includes Jim Turin, Hal Kottre. Howie Wurdinger, Dick Harris, Dick Zeis, Tom Schwab, Jim An derson, Karl Schmerber, Bob Da Vis, Harry Erwert and Wes Light- loot. : Cougar Pair Stand Out PULLMAN, Wash, Sept. -Bob Gambold'i boomiiig punts and the defensive sharpness ' of Capt. Lavern Torgeson featured the football news from the Wash' ington State college campus today. Gambold, a 200-pound senior lots ' also been shaping up as the top Cougar passer. Torgeson Is zus-pound center .who stands as the bulwark of the Cougar line. WSC opens Sept. 23 in a night game against Utah State at Logan. McCULLOUGH VANISHES AGA SEATTLE. Sept. 14 Van lshing Anse McCullough of the El Monte, caul, McCuilougns, ap parently has done it again. The regular University of Washington quarterback in 194S, was-missing from training drill for the second day in a row today. Coach Howie Odell said he did not know where McCullough Trophy dashes for both classes, as well as heat romps of seven laps each will follow-Then will come the 251ap Class B championship race and the grand .finale, the 75 lap Class A mainer that will bring to its winner the coveted 1950 title. Leading favorites for the victory in the latter event are Lean Len Sutton in his No. 27 swifty, Ernie Koch at the wheel of the No. 1 car, Bullet Bob" Gregg wholl be at the controls of the capable No. 9 buggy, Howard Osborn inr his No. 44 special and Max Humm in the 75 car. They 11 oi course oe eon- tested hotly by such other notables Wild Bui Hyde. Crash Tlm- mings and Dar Moore, not to men tion Paul Kamm and Don Rad- bruch who have been Invited up from the Bar area, and the three top drivers beckoned to come down from up around Seattle. Inasmuch as the A mainer Is so Inn?, nit stons for refueling, ore phinlring etC Will UO OOUDt De necessary. All of which should add greatly to the interest in the race. Extra laree nurses and prizes nave been lined up xor tne saturoay card, added incentive for the pi lots, f . Thero win be no hike in ad mission fees for the big event. Table of Coastal Tides TIDES TOR TAXT. ORsV KTHTUfBEH 18SS fComDUed by V. S. Coast & Geodetic Surrey. Portland. Oregon) . nnne stand asd T1MI Hifcn waters uvw wawr 75 aja.' OS S .19 pjn. -0.1 :10 ajn. 1.4 pjn. SO msa. IS 10 AS pja. 4.4 9:35 ajn. A 11:18 pjn. M)S IS -JO a jo. S.S was. Sept Time Ht. 14 . Ids am. 6.0 1:43 pjn. 6J 15 " t Xl mjau S.S - - J:17 pjn. 1A IS 326 am. 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After having herded their charges through strenuous drill sessions all week Coaches Chuck Sheron and Marshall Barbour of the Bulldogs have named the opening Woodburn lineup as fol lows: Jim Vandehey and Darrell Labsch ends: Clayton Sea ton and Howard Zurlinden. - guards; Jim Hall and Tommy Belleaue. tack- les; Chuck Ruud, center; 1 Scott Odgers, quarter; Lyle Henderson, full, and Andy luce ana ien Pavlicek. halves. Some last-min ute changes might be made by Headman Sheron. ? WHAT ABOUT Y ROLLS OPFPERf TWEV tSMOULD MAKE GOOD OOVER TB0.XREAO4 THAT AMD IMTHS PRE5S ROOM . 1 YOU KNOW. ZERO -If AWT POUTE TO SNEAK AWAY FROM LOVELY FOLKS WMO TREAT YOU LIKE YOU WAS A QUEEN OR SOMETWINJ . KM --T ii IV" 1 1. ' Il I ri Br I 1 tnte LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY L BUTIF I STAY AM THAW K 1H ANT SAY 6000-BYE,! KWOW ILL DUSrOUTCKYIJsl A BAWLBA8Y- AW WHEMTMEY SAVr1 FEEUW' BAD ALL OVER. JWETD FEEL BAD ALLOVEfl.TOO-AWTHEN THEYD COAX ME TO STAY HERE" FOREVER,- m rti, Ktog, Fc t SwJmtsw. but the stars say Tllfino wJattseek aTJMEEWD OF THE SO I'LL JUST KEEP WALXIN'AN'HOPfN' IlL FIND An ORPHAN NOMORE- r K 4 Big Jim Vandehey (above), AH Willamette Valley League wing man last season will be at his flank position today at Weed born when the Bulldogs play Hood Riveri Bine Dragons In a 2 pjn. grid opener. Canadian Boat To Seek Record INGERSOLL. OnL. Sent. 14-GP -Harold Wilson, owner and driver of Miss Canada IV. said today he plans to try to smash the world speedboat record at PIcton, Ont, sometime around the end of Sep tember. The record of 160 miles an hour is held by the American boat Slo-Mo-Shun. owned bv ssianiey sayres. Miss Canada was reoorted to have touched an estimated 165 in a trial run on Lake Muskoka this summer. Slo-Mo-Shun hit 160 ear lier this year. ARE 100KINS FOR AYUiKEZSPY rmxAi PLEASE FRANZ, beAKCH THE WACOM. . ' BUZZ SAWYER 1L HAM1 ATE MORCB WHAT PO YOU F1KD IMTME WAGON, -FKANZr a. y n Silver Foxes Eye Beaverton SILVERTON. Sept 14 -(Spec ial)- Coach Murl Anderson's Sil- verton saver r oxes waae mw their 1950 football schedule here on McGinnls field Friday night at eight o'clock, with the Beaverton Beavers as the opposition. Bea verton won the game at Beaver ton last season. - Anderson's light and green squad, with only five lettermen on hand, are picked to take a thumping In the opener here. But some fine spirit has been show in practice, drills and the Foxes are pointing to an upset. Anderson's starting lineuprLoel Wright and Jim Coper, ends; Al Blake and Norm Qualey, tackles; Ed Montgomery and Don Ander son, guards; Bill Woodall, center, and Jim Lance, Larry Lincoln, Bob Robbins and Rick Johnson, backs. Lincoln,' Lance, Cooper, Woodau and Wright are the veterans. 4T ENKAGEDWHENME PNP3 i ' t ' I iJUZ P20CEEP5. 15WT IT6AF1 TO XOttffCUTYiT? r 1 Na 512. ' IDT FORANORS? FOttC MILES. G MICZET MOUSE 7 SCATl SEAT IT 1 L PLEASE 1 LEGGO THE SWORDJ n ice rxa A Korean bridegroom stays three days -with his bride In her father's home. Goin' after 'em PEPlt WHAT YRP- MY DARLING, I f HASHAPPB? I HEARD A SHJT-MD fy YOfVgBEB WRTl BJP.ERBY YOJRY JUST A A GO BACK TO THE POOR I FLESH WCUCl J AT OMCS.VW ARE M ARMl i HONEYm CMNS53 WB?S.THB y 3wM i a ' (Continued from Drecedinv nan) Bill was the fact that the pinks would not show any Interest at all in any other fly pattern. - Seems even the pink salmon of the remote north country liko a red feathered weapon better than the rest of the offerings In the . fly line, lfaybe It has the same effect as waring a red shirt la front of a boll Is supposed to have. Up to Kids if They Want Another Tourney On October 11. illSt a month and a half wv th mmnwf Bnrl- ing regulations go out and the winter rules go into effect. Along about that time the first steelhead should bo taken which reminds us that! some of the local youngsters have been needling us about a return match on the Statesman Junior Steelhead tournament. . If the tournament is held again this year it will be only by popu lar demand or the young steelheaders. There is not much use in I gatnering a lot of prizes together if only a half dozen kids will get to fish. Get a promise (in writing) from dad .to take you steelheading a time or two and then let us know what you think of the Idea. If we get enough letters from you young anglers wanting the tournament wo can take them to the boss and have good evidence that you want another tournament So . . . unless you have writer's cramp from go ing back to school ... get busy with the pen and paper and drop a letter or a card to "Coin After Em," Oregon Statesman, Salem, and in us juiow wnax you want. - Ur. Schulmerich Doing a Burn Seems wo have been talking out of tsra on the pigeon shoet- - tng being good In the Salt Creek area. Wo learn that the Salt' Creek area Is now In a game refage and that pigeon shooting bad better net be good. Wo suggest that yea get ft copy of the new . 19M Hasting Laws and look Inside. The area Is listed smder the Mill Creek reimgo. Folk eotuity. It gtres the boundaries of the new refage. Evidently some of too shot-gsnners did not know of this new refage and were shooting where they hid shot for yean. Also learned that the favorite pigeon shooting grounds (the best spots) at the mouth of the Nestucca have been leased by a group of (sportsmen?) from Portland. Wes Schulmerich, former' Beaver foot baller now residing at Beaver, Ore. came forth with that bit of InfoJ (The g1asswaro Sorry, but 1 4 needs washing, flwant my pay.fc Snag. Ybu can Nvm througruJ ystart in on that. J xr- vrfjlC ALLEY - nWl I I GASOLINE Through 9 YouV Nothinlonly ) just started! 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