; - o o It o 6 Deschutes, Rogue, NortKeast Offer Best Angling Prospects TUtSet forSoldieriField r.j iOSO i 3 i- . j . mB3 PORTLAND, Aug. 15-aVTb i Southwest: Sofne river trout Central: little Deschutes river mostly small fish caught toig Lava Rtat Game, commission's weekly fishing' is civ fair with the best has been fairly good to the Cres- lake is slow. Daris lake is poor, fishing bulletin: cxtches reported from headwaters, cent area. Big Deschutes river has Wickiup reservoir is providing Northwest: Fishing in the Me- tributaries, and lakes. The water been generally food on trolling: some success with trolled Oat fish Kenric. Sarftiam. Clackamas, and lis very low and clear.; Steelbead with flashers and worms. Sow or worms with flashers. J tipper Willamette rivers is slow, fishing on single eggs in the upper good steelbead catches have been Northeast: Excellent catches of Bait is best during the day. Caddis Rogue has produced very good picked op on the Big Deschutes Zastert Brook have been made fliM r a rrmrf lure in the veninr. catches. Good catches of rainbow in the Mauoin area and the lower with dry flies at Unit. Horseshoe, .Mountain lakes are best for eve- and cutthroat are being made on Deschutes is reported good for Razz, Green, Cheval, Long, and CHICAGO. Aug. 16-(VTbe awesome Cleveland Browns, cham ning fly fishing. Water is very low troll in Florence lake. Salmon fish, steelhead on spinners and grass- Steamboat lakes. High lake; anglers pions of professional football, tonight were installed as It point fav and warm In the coastal streams ing is poor at Winchester bay. hoppers. Anting in the central are urged to use catch record cards orites to defeat the college all-stars; of 1S50 in the 18th annual gun and trout fishing is generally poor Bass fishing in tbe coastal lakes is Oregon lakes nas been poor j to' oo ail tugn lake trips. - .- I "nu,,uw iusdi. - good. Bluebaclr. fishing is fair in fair. Elk and 2ftud lakes have been - soutneast: BUtzen river is pro- The corneal mausurauns the SiusUW and lower Lmpqua poor. Waldo lake is lair to food, riding good catches on bait and 1951 gridiron $eason, will be wit rivers. Steelhead angling is fair at North and South Twin lakes are fair evening fry fishing. Emigrant nessed by upwards of 80,000 spec- ' Steamboat and Winchester. All both slow. Good catches are re- creek Is fair lor small ramoow on with some fair catches in the Wil ton and Nestucca riven. Blueback and Silver Salmon catches in the lower reaches of the coast streams are slow. Salmon fishing at As- angling is toria is good. Umpqua. poor on the south ported at little Cultus lake. Big bait Good evening fly fishing con- Cultus has been only xairwitn tmues at Fisn lake. , I tators in flood-lighted oicuer field with millions viewing the battle on television sets or listen- M Belfer tuna from baseball broadcasting te eae ef the first football create ef the fall season wbea he calls the play-by-play fsr the AO-star feetban game be tween the Clevelaad Brewas and the btereeUegiaie areata ef 15. The game will be aired ta Salem ever xsui starting at 1 tealgbi. f Etatovl Bfwmm Ember Stock Racers In Local Meet Set Promoter Mike Carry last night announced the driving lineup for the stock car racing meet Saturday night at Hollywood bowl, listing 19 pilots and their mounts. From two to six additional entries are expected before eight o'clock Sa turday night, when the time trials are scheduled to get under way. Leading the lineup for the bowl program is Burly Bill Weimann and the' No. S Ford, a 1949 modeL Welman and his battered but swift white Ford have been a rug ged combination to beat for' -the rest of the stock car drivers. Her schel McGrif f downed Weimann in the 50 -lap main event the last time the stocks were here, but Mc Grif f is now in the east and won't be able to show Saturday night. Such other stock driving vets as Jimmie Wflxerson, Ray Elliott, Bill Amick, Bud Emra. - Gordy Haines and Armond Mill en are in eluded in the lineup, however, and all will be aiming for the rotund favorite. Drivers and their cars now re gistered by Carty: I (1948 Ply mouth) WUkerson. -2 (1950 Ford) Haines. 3 (1949 Ford) Weimann. 5 (1943 Ford) Elliott. (1949 Olds) Amick. 8 (1950 Mercury) Wally Gervais. 9 (1949 Olds) Bud Emra. 10 (1949 Ford) Keith OUen. 12 (1949 Chevrolet) Jimmy Watts. 14 (19S1 Nash) Len Sutton. 15 (1949 Ford) Max Humm. IS (1949 Plymouth) Chick LaLond. 20 (1949 Plymouth) driver to be named. 22 (1948 Ford) Jeff Bell. 44 (1949" Chevrolet) Millen. 76 (1949 Olds) Don McEllish. 88 (1949 Olds) Ford Trimble. 85 (1950 Ford) Stan Anderson. As an added feature of the meet eight 2-mari motorcycle ' riding teams are to engage in a balloon- busting contest. Two riders Will be on each cycle, one driving and the ether trying to break balloons clinging to the opposing riders. Paper batons,' with broom-sticks enclosed, ' are used in the contest The ' balloon-busting spree has J i roved a big hit with Portland ans this season. There is a good possibility that Racing Referee Pat Vidan, an expert on a motor cycle, may enter the contest. Torigayt Far Too Tiny, So Judged the Limey a - NEW YORK, Ag. ll-WVThey wasted ta swim the channel se briay, bat officials said no, you're Bach too tiny. Se the aids came 'back on plane today, with their parents. Elisabeth and Rassell Tengay. The sister aad brother who were t have made the big dive are foar-year-oid Kathy, aad "Babba, Just five. . The father said they'd soon ge west, en a movie -making qaesL Then they bearded an afternoon flight: they get heme to Miami, Fuu, tonight. . Today's Pilchers NATIONAL XXAGUX: Brooklyn at Boston Z. twl-aigM Roe (!- and PodbieUn (1-J va Sara 4-13 1 and Sur koot -9), New York at Philadelphia inlcbtt Corwin J-0 -vs Church 112- , Chicago at Pittsburgh (night) Kelly (n va Queen (4-7) or Law (3-S. St. Louis at Cincinnati (night) Lanier -) vs Wehmeler (3-4). ! AMERICAN LEAGUE: Cleveland at Chicago FcUer (l-4 and Chak ales (S-3 vs Fierce (li-iot and uum pert (S-4). Detroit at SU Louis (night Cray (3-10) vs McDonald i-3. Boston at Washington (night Wight (S-S)jvs Marrero (11-S). Philadelphia at isew Tom (tugm) uooper (T-fl) ts jteynoras or urtrmn Look and Learn S : y By A. C Geedea ', ; 1 1. Does anything move faster than heat radiation? 2. What substance from milk is used for making glue, sizing, and elastics? 3. Who became president of tbe U.S. whenMcKlnley was assas sinated? i 4. Of what country is Helsinki the capital city? 5. What well-known bird . can fly backwards? . . . ANSWERS 1. No. Light, heat, . and other forms of electromagnetic waves have the same speed; which can not be exceeded. 2. Casein, or milk protein. S. Theodore BoosevelL 4. Finland. . 8. Hummingbird. - Thanksgiving Days have been observed in America on various dates ever since November, 1921, f- vv FAT VIDAN May eater contest Crbthers Tops Ladies Action Mrs. Morris Crothers with a 28 won the Class A division of the Match vs. I Par tournament held Wednesday:, at Salem Golf course during "Ladies Day Tops In B competition was Mrs. Ed Roth with a 29. and in Class C Mrs. Corky Returns To Mat Wars Bearded Sol da t Gorkv. one' ef the nastiest of the nasties in local wrestling circles, and one who has .not been in these parts in many weeks, makes a return ap pearance at the armory next Tues- day night. Matchmaker Elton Owen announces that the "Siber ian Wolf Man" will tangle with Frenchy Roy in the main mix! on tne Tuesaav caro. Tve been trying to get Soldat and his brother Ivan back in the Northwest for weeks, Owen in cluded with his announcement, "and have finally succeeded. Ivan isn't here yet but will be along later on." I Although upset this week by Kenny Mayne in a 'prelim shot here, Roy was given the mainer with Soldat on the strength of the popular Frenchman's long series of excellent matches in the local bleep bin. That and the fact that Owen wants to toss Gorky against a top gladiator. ; Prelims for the card will be an nounced later by Owen. ; - Millard Pekar with a 30 was in first place. . f Mrs. Robert Marr won the Class D competition, a straight low net event with a score of 75. That score also won the weekly John son Prize for Mrs. Marr. I , . Ruth's Voice NEW YORK. Aug. 16-(JV Babe Kath'a voice ts aw part ef tbe home ran king's shrine ta basebairs hall af : fame at CeoperstewB, N.T, :l I.:;. A golden reeard ef Bath's thank yoa- U the fans, a brak en-voiced, earnest expres alea ef araiitade to those hea rtag hlssrea bis day, April 27, 1S47. at Yankee Stadium, was presented te the ball ef fame today by Prestdeat Vraak White ef the Mataal . Bread eaatlBg system. The record tbas jeins ether kth asemeafM saeh as eae ef the Babe's aal farms, his spikes, bat, etc. i i i . The presentation was Bart ef the network's broadcast trtbate te Rath ea the third anniver sary ef his death. Xath died Aag. It. ma. Vic Hockey Club Placed on Block : i ! VICTORIA, B. C, Aug. lfj-(CP)-Lester Patrick, owner of the Victoria Cougars, announced this afternoon that his franchise and the 1951 Pacific coast j hockey league champions were up for sale. hog to radios.! A total of MS sta tions, a record for the event, will carry aescripuon ot tbe contest coast-to-coastJ Television will be presented by 48 stations. The kfekoff is schedulde for :15 PJtL. POT. The Browns, defeated only six times In five years of champion shin competition, will enter the contest with tremendous confi dence. The alt-stars will be a par ticular target for the professionals since the collegians tnumpnea over the Philadelphia Eagles, 17-7, a year ago. - j BASEBALL MOST DANGEROUS CHICAGO,! Aug. 18-W-Base-ball not boxing or football has been the most dangerous sport in New York City for the last 32 years. Dr. Thomas A. Gonzales of the New York cniei mecucai w Egyptian Wins Channel Race The Statesman, Scuam, Oregon. Friday, Aognst 17. 1351 9 Memorial Day. May 30. also. Scientists "tag insects wiht ra known ' as Decoration Day, was j dioactive materials to study their first observed in 1869. ; I travel ItaUtfc ? t !r : DOVER. Eng. Aug. 18-LFV-A husky Egyptian raced across the English Channel in 12 hours and 12 minutes today to win the 1.000 (12.800) first prize in the London Daily Mail's annual channel swim. Hassan Hammad. 34, of Cairo, clambered ashore at the foot of Shakespeare Cliff tonight. He was one minute ahead of Roger Le Morvanf France. i Le Morvan gets 500 ($1,400) for seconc place. i Brenda Fisher, 23 - year - old English girl, won the 1.000 first prize for women and apparently set a new women's channel record on her first try at it The judges gave her time, subject to a re check as 12 hours and 43 minutes. The previous best time for a woman swimmer -of the channel was 13 hours, 23 minutes, by Florence Chadwick of San Diego, Calif- last year. FINAL ? ' 1 ... v IS D ! SATURDAY & SU'IDAY 0!!LY! Sash Doors Moldings Plywood . Woodworking Machinery ;) SALEf.l YILLAT.1ETTE SUPPLY Corner Churdi and MHi Streets . : i The race was won last year also by an Egyptian, Hassan Abd El Return, in a record 10 hours and 49 minutes. juries brought death to 43 players from 1918 to 1950 as many as fnrttHall and hoxinf deaths com- UJC new IVik mi iim-in. ' ,v w aminexV office said baseball in-1 bined. . 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