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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1950)
Cols Defense SaidiLackins lose loiyl IFoes Indulge In Heavy Prill Sessions PASADENA, Calif, Dec. 21-;P-Michlgan's football squad drilled In semi-privacy today and their rivals in the coming Rose Bowl game, California, spent two hours practicing passing. Midwestern football writers were admitted to the Michigan workout but Coach Bermie Oostertaaaa closed the gates to the western writers. He said he was; afraid same of the "secrets" of. the Wolverine offense might get! back to the camp of the rivals. ' Coach Lynn Waldorf, whose gates are open to all at the Bears' field in the national orange show stadium at nearby San- Bernar dino, set up a defense for Michi gan plays and the results were hardly encouraging. The "Michigan" team ran six plays against the California first string defensive outfit, and made five first downs. Waldorf said lat er he was not too displeased with the blocking when the varsity went through offensive tactics but admitted there was "much room for improvement" One of his star ends, Ed Bart lett, remained out of action with a muscle injury in the leg, and may not get back to duty until next week. Oosterbaan continued to express concern over two of his players. Right Halfback Leo Koeeski and Linebacker Roger Zatkoff. Both are troubled by leg injuries Jefferson Lions Book Dayton for Cage Tilt JEFFERSON, Dec. 21 (Spe cial) Coach Fred Graham's wei ferson Lions basketball team will ?lay the Dayton' Pirates of the awama circuit here Friday night following a seven o'clock prelim by the Bee teams. Jefferson plays In the Marion County B circuit. Owen Sets Up All Star Bee It's to be an all-star mat card for the customers next Tuesday night at the armory, a special ef fort on the part of Matchmaker Elton Owen for the holidays. The maestro plans a double main event, one pitting the world light heavy titlist Andy Tremaine against Coast junior heavy belt holder Leo Wallick. The other will have the fast-coming and well Lik ed Cowboy Carlson squaring off with Soldat (Russian) Gorky. The prelims will be loaded with top talent also, including Herb Parks, Jack (Tiger) Kiser and Maurice LaChapelle. Owen will have his card completely arrang ed by the end of the week. Gorky was to have grappled with the blond Carlson this week here, but was detained in Seattle because of an illness to his wife. Table of C.a!l Tide TIDES FOB TAJT. ORE Compiled by O. S. Coast & Go6Uc Survey Portland. Oregon) rACIPIC STANDARD TIME JHirh Water Low Waters DECEMBER. 1950 Time HeigM Time Height Et 12:09 ajn. 4.8 4:29 sjri. 3.5 1027 mxn. 7.0 6:00 p.m. -0 4 S3 11:53 ajn. 3.0 5:13 ajn. 3.7 11. -01 ajn. 7a 6:38 p.m. -0.B 4 131 ajn. 9.1 8:50 ajn. 3.7 113S ajn. 7a 7:13 pjn. -0.7 IS 8.-09 ajn. 8.1 6:25 ajn. 3.8 11:10 pjn. 7J 7:49 pjn. -0.1 Cards to Play Columbia Prep Sacred Heart Academy's Card inal cagers travel to Portland to night to play the Columbia Prep Crusaders quint. The Bee team is slated for prelim duties also, starting at seven o clock. The game will be No. 6 on the schedule for Coach Don Vander- vort's Cardinal varsity and will be the last this year. SHA next plays Salem Academy January 2 Vandervort will select his start ing lineup tonight from Terry Cooney, Virgil Weber, John Hoy, Vera Daniels. Larry Hamstreet, Ron Haener, Dave Mock, Ted Reinwald and Jim Weimals. ' 1 Prepf'e darnel Friday Followinx Is a list of Friday nlrht hlfh school basketball games for teams of this area or teams associated with those of this ares: Els' Six league members: Jefferson of Portland at Salem, Jef ferson Jsyvees at Salem Jayvees, Springfield at St. Mary's of Ea gene. Unlversity-IIi of Eugene, at Enrene, Albany at North Bend (Friday), at Marshfield (Saturday), Franklin of Portland at Cor vallis (Gill Coliseum). Marion B league members: Chemawa at Mill City, Dayton at Jefferson, St Paul at Detroit. Tawama league members: Dayton at Jefferson, Wfflainina at Taft, Gaston at Amity at Falls City. Marion-Polk league members: Sacred Heart Academy at Columbia Prep (Portland). Staytoa at Weodbura. Willamette Valley league members: Staytoa at Woodburn, Canby at Central. Goin' after 'em (Continued from Preceding Page) farmer and the sportsman . . . "The Wayne County. Mich- snorts- man's club issues each member a card of introduction to landowners stating that the bearer pledges to conduct himself as a gentleman and that the club will reimburse tne landowner for any damages up to iuu oonars, wmcn tne nunier migni cause. During tne cast three years 30 thousand of these cards have been Issued without one single claim against ine ciuo." Looks as if Michigan Is leading the way In an effort to see that the landowner is retting so me thins In the form of Insurance against vandalism. The fact that there has not been one claim out of 30 thousand cards Issued speaks well of the sporftmen of that state. Notice that the wildlife columnist of the Portland Oresonian was willing to challenge the findings of the game department at OSC for classifying the black duck turned In from Summer Lake not long ago. Said black duck having been the first en record as having been shot in Oregon. We imagine that said columnist is also a member of the Sunday morning quarterback club. Plenty of Geese in Corvallis Area The geese are thicker than fleas on a dog In the Corvallis area and many are the gunners who are enjoying the last few days of the season bagging the big honkers. We were on the shooting grounds again last Sunday with L. B. Force of Salem. The fog hung low and thick and made for poor duck shooting. However, at odd Intervals a band of geese would get confused and mill around over us as we strained our eyes to peer Into the fog. Now and then a stray would come busting through the gray curtain about SO yards away looking as big as an ostrich. Wo managed to bag 2 honkers, 1 cackler, 1 mallard and 2 teaL while at no time could we see more than 40 yards in any direction. Wednesday, Dec. 27, will see the end of the shooting for another year and then the talk will start as to whether the straight season was better than the split. Along about the middle of January when the fields and ponds are covered with the big northern birds, a lot of the boys will be biting their finger nails and wishing the split season was with us. Birds hot Thick in Valley Area There has been a noticeable lack of birds in the Willamette alley for the past few weeks and contrary to some reports there just are not the birds that should be around If the Ducks Un limited reports and the U. S. Fish & Wildlife reports are sound. Supposedly we got a bigger bag limit and a few extra days shoot ing time on the Pacific flyway because of a noticeable gain in water fowl. Now the boys want to know where the gain is. What happened to the big northern flight and why Isn t it here. Perhaps they're just not available any more. We can only wait and see what happens on the breeding grounds next spring. But, A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALXt. THL ! TVT m 9 fTT r W' DAILY AND -SUNDAY . 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