Britain Bars' 'Water Babies' English 7on't Permit Slated Channel Swim LONDON, Jdne 22-tfV-Florida water babies Bubba Ton gay, five, and his sister Kathr. four, were tucked Into a suburban hotel bed tonight under technical arrest v "That's as near as they'll get, British officials indicated, to the EngHfh Channel at any rate from The cmldren and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tongay -of Miami, Fla were barred entry a t a inxo iimam dt immigration au thorities at London airport fol lowing widespread protests over the Tongay- plans to send the two youngsters on a channel swim. They were allowed to land un der "technical custody," however, and spend the night in a nearby hoted. Immigration officials said ati! MltWo44Afi In 4Ka. MAilarttne was made because Mrs. Tongay and the children were tired after their flight from New York. " The officials announced the .-family will be put on a New York - bound plane tomorrow, 'iney gave no reason for the ban except that ' it was made under the aliens or- f J A aer wnicn gives wiae powers 10 refuse entry to foreigners. The announcement that a British holiday camp firm had sponsored a channel swim for the two Tongay kids led to widespread protests In both America and Britain. Home Secretary Chuter Ede was asked in the Commons to bar the family, . Kitt ti aaxrm nn atirh rtlM? em at th time. Crowds of newsmen greeted the Tongay plane today. - Then the immigration men step ped in, whisking the Tongay off to a private office. Reporters were barred during the next half hour while officials questioned the par ents on their plans for the ehil dren. After the discussion with Ton gay, the immigration officials phoned their head office for in structions. '- Tongay: waited. Bubba and Kathy played. v Then reporters listening at the door heard an official tell Tongay: "We have some bad news for ?'ou. After examining your case t has been decided by the home . At A. A tm oiiice uiai juu can not siay. Tongay began to argue, but was waved away. McGinnis Field Opening Tonite SILVERTON The big opening of McGinnis field will get under way at 8:13 Saturday night when the Siiverton Bed Sox meet the Albany Alcos on the newly re modeled ball park. , Opening ceremonies will be short, including ths flag-raising by the Boy Scouts, and brief talks by John Schwabe, Siiverton Juni or Chamber - of Commerce: and Howard George, representing the high school which now owns the ball park. The new light, installation of which has just been completed, are hailed as one of the best pro jects of its kind in the valley. There are 120 lights of 1500 watts each. E. R. Fletcher, PGE engineer, who oriitfnally dsigned the local ball field ligthing system in 1937, was in charge. Working with him were S. Parry Rose, resident PGE manager, and Carl Hande of the field promotion committee of the Chamber of commerce. New uniforms furnished by the Uonr club will be worn the first time Saturday night by the Silver ton players. The new fence is par tially painted with colorful signs contributed by numerous Siiverton business houses. Two more home games are scheduled for the coming week. Sunday afertnonn the Red Sox will meet at Stayton for a league rune. Wednesday night a Boy Scout benefit game will be played on McGinnis field against Salem News Agency. Theyll Do It Every Timd ) By Jimmy Hado it ;.''.'. ' . 1 - "'W VET NS. ggE-4J'MJUMPETrr PCgP LAMg vl??Ti JtiAMA W4srrED i t ; 4 ' h'mm -that sounds uke rr yjouuxtt be xo i , A1 TO PiCK CUT JUST V rUCH TOR VXlDCWSiM HUNffRy . ufkW GOOD-SIZED MEAL; ffh " T VA So THE PORTIONS ARRNSrtGOMEtiOW THE ADJECTIVES OM WE MEN J DIDN'T DO THEM JUSTICE) 4V3S ! . Atjn tut ounr )r7TI ttCfCU ( DtCED LAM3 FOZi Ull J"3 XkS LUW in wttiw rrm Bcnefiii 'Stakes Draws Big Field mi ot Swingers Vie Sunday in Shrine Meet One of the bigger events on the local links agenda takes place at Salem ' Golf club Sunday as mora than one hundred linksters of varying talents from the mid-Willamette valley area take part in the unique Salem Shrine club's one-day Calcutta Sweepstakes tourna ment, proceeds of which go to the Portland Shrine children's hospi taL . I i The field has been split into four flights according to handicaps, with top four men in each flight to get attractive prizes rounded up by the Shrine club committee un der the chairmanship of Earl D. BourlandJ ' ' - ' ! The championship flight, made up of di voters with handicaps from zero up to five, will operate over the 18 holes on a medal basis. The three lower flights will play under the "Roodles" system one point for a bogey, two for par, three for birdies and four foe eagles plus three-fourths of individual handi cap. . I - ! The first flight is comprised of handicaps; from 6-12, the second flight from : 13-20 and the third will include swingers carrying han dicaps from 21-27. The victor In the championship flight qualifies for a handsome tro phy. I :; ; : ! Numerous towns from through out the valley, Including Eugene, Albany, Porvallis and Lebanon, will be represented in the tour ney, j :!: 1 ' - ' ' First tee-offs in the tourney are set for 75 am, Sunday, with the final participants slated to get off the initial tees around noon. The Championship flight con tenders include such top-notchers as Jacke! Brande, Lebanon; Jack Owens, Albany and Win Needham, Jim Sheldon, Jack Russell, Wally Hug, Wendell Miller, who'll be among the Salem threats.1 ; : ! i New Harvard Oar Coach Ex-Husky NEW LONDON, Conn, June 22 -iTVCapt Harvey M. Love, fresh man coach for the past 13 years, tonight was named, head coach of rowing at Harvard by Athletic Director William J. Bineham. Love succeeds Coach Tom Bolles, who will become Harvard athletic di rector Jury L ! Love, a native of Seattle, Is a former University; of Washington coxswain i ! I Mrs. Sehniid Winner "Woodburn Tournament WOODBURN Winner of the spring handicap golf tournament of the women's organization of Woodburn Golf club is Mrs. John Schmid with her 6 and 3 over Mrs. Kenneth McGrath. In the semi-final matches Mrs: Schmid defeated Mrs. Tom DeArmond 6 and 5 and Mrs. McGrath won from Mrs. P. C. McLaughlin 3 and 2. This concludes tourament activ ities for the group ntil the fall cup tournament is started in Sep tember, states Mrs. Edgar Tweed, chairman. On February 5, 1951, China's Year of the Tiger" ended and the Year of the Rabbit" began. IMTHE AIR OR omtheoroumo here's a tip thats MMiru cftiino...CHEY rrwfcf- -I I iVWStftSSPEARMirmj Table! of Coastal Tides TIDES FOR TAFT. ORlOfUl (Compiled . by U. S. Coast , Uiodetic Surrey. Portland. Ore.) FACinC tTANDAKD TDfl i JUNK. 1951 I Hi?h Waters 14 SS IT Tima S:23 a.m. 4JI pjn. 3:11 ajn. S:l pjn. 4J4 a.m. :00 pjn. 1:40 ajn. :43 pjn. JrM ajn. 1 a p.m. 8:40 ajn. tr09 pjn. W ajn. 30 pjn: 11:07 ajn. pjn. Ht. 4S Low Water Tlma Ht. 1:31 ajn. -1 J 9:49 pjn. . 10:23 ajn. -0.T 11.-03 pjn. J J U:0S ajn. U:2S ajn. 11:53 ajn. 1:37 a m. 13:40 pjn. 3:43 ajn. 1 Jt pjs. 3:3S ajn. 2 :2S pjn. 4:24 ajn. 3 JO pjn. OS II tJ IS IS 07 2.3 OJ 2 -OJ 3.0 Look: and Learn By A. C Gorioa 1. How does one correctly sneak toi the President! of the United States as Your Excel lency, Your Honor, Mr. Presi dent, or -Mr. ! Truman? j 2. Which is farther south, the southernmost tip! of Africa or of South America? j j S. What is the medical term for lockjaw?) I I 4. What is the highest officer of an American regiment? f 5. In what famous novel does the well-known j character, Ed- mond Uantes, appear? ANSWERS 1. Mr. President. 2. South America, S. Tetanus. 4. Colonel. . S. "Thai Count of Monte Cristo." Ducks Ponder Interim Pilot li r EUGENE, Jane 22-(VTh University f Oregea may nam an Interim football coach In the next two etthrea weeks. Athletic Director Lea Harris intimated thai yesterday, adding that " cjaalifleal mil or present stafT may be Bamed to succeed Jim Aiken, who resign ed last week. This might mean Gene liar lew, iimci Iln coach last spring; John McKay, backfleld coach; or a eaaeh of some other port, like Jehu Warren, bas ketball eoaeh'wha has had coa siderable, football eoacbJag ex perience ia the past. Sinovic Keeps . . . . a . I J i I ., , ' V. The) Ckr!aatcB, Calam, Orogoq; Satedcrf ; Tone 3, 1S5I 7 : 1 Top Comics DAILY AND SUNDAY In : Yocr t7ec29 Kewrpsper Batting Lead Vancouver Outfielder Dick Sino vic. whose big bat has spoken loudly for a number of Western International league seasons, clung to the individual batting lead through games of Jane 17 with a .383 average, according to figures released Thursday by league Pre sident Bob Abel's office in Ta- coma. Victoria Catcher Lil Marcucci holds down second place with a .358 mark and Edo Vanni of Spo kane and Len Neal of Wenatchee are tied for third at .350. Sinovic also tops in runs batted in with S3. Leading home run hit ter was Will Hafey of Wenatchee with nine. But he has reportedly left the Chiefs club for the season Spokane's Jim Holdder is tops in the pitching department with a 7-0 record. Bob Snyder of Van couver has a 12-2 mark for second place. The statistics: Ab H Rbl Hr Av. Schmidt, Vn.-SL . 44 17 7 0 .34 Sinovic. Van. 3X1 37 53 4 3X Marcucci. Vie. JOT 74 33 S SM Vanni. Spok. 2S7 SO 31 1 .330 Neal. Wen. 30t 70 33 X J50 Koran. Tac. 183 S3 46 1 .349 ChorltoB. Tac. S3 39 13 1 .349 Pries. Vic. 211 Tl H I JM Commish Wants More Education I i: PORTLAND, June 22-(-The public needs more education on fish 'conservation, the Oregon fish commission said today In a regu lar meeting. Commissioners agreed that I newspapers and fishing or ganizations could do a better Job of promoting conservation. John -C. Veatch was re-elected chairman of the commission, and Arnle Suomela was named to a four4year term as state director of fisheries. That is a title change front his present position as master fish warden. , f i : 3rd Acquittal Ruled, Game Violation Trial ENTERPRISE, Ore June 22- A third straight acquittal went on record today in the game law vio lation charges against persons con nected with Red's Horse ranch, a resort on the Minam river. The latest was a directed verdict of acquittal for R. A. (Red) Hig ginsf Portland fireman and co owner of the ranch. Circuit Judge William Perry directed the verdict after ruling the state had failed to prove where a doe had been kill ed. Higgins had been accused of killing the doe. t HARVARD CREW NEW LONDON, Conn, June 22, CfP) Harvard's stalwart crews gave their retiring coach, Tom Bol les, an exciting parting gift today, a clean sweep over Yale, with the varsity scoring a five lengths up setsi It was the second year In a row! that the Crimson's varsity. junior varsity and freshman shells swept the Thames river. Peterson, T-C Richer, Van. . Kovenz. Tac. . Meaner, Spok. Wart. 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