The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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PORTLAND, Aug: SO WVThe
State Game Commission reported
these Oregon fishing conditions
Thursday: u - ,,-
. Northwest Sandy River Is
poor. Stream is roily from glacial
tilt Other streams in the ML
Hood area are clear but produc
ing only fair fishing. A few steel
head and salmon are being taken
at the mouth of the Sandy. Small
lakes are producing fair catches.
Fishing continues to be fair on
the McKenzie and Willamette
livers and their tributaries. South
Santiam is producing fair-sized
catches of rainbow. The lakes in
the McKenzie Pass area are fan.
Clear Lake is still slow. Dorena
Lake is slow although !a few fair
sized rainbow are being caught
fern Ridge and Cottage Grove
Shrine Squads
Finish Drills
Wide Open Encounter
Likely! Saturday Eve
PORTLAND tft State and City
teams held their final intensive
workouts Thursday for the 6th
Oregon Shrine All Star football
game at Multnomah Stadium Sat
urday night
Those who have witched the
quads continued .to foresee the
record for the annual contest The
highest scoring game te date was
last year when State defeated City,
20-12. :
Both 1953 teams have high touch
down potentials good passers and
receivers and backs with lots of
speed in the open field;
In addition a 6-2-2-1 defense will
the first time since the; game be
tween the graduated high school
stars was inaugurated. This should
make concentrated goal line de
fenses harder. In "past years the
6-2-2-1 setup has been compulsory
only between the 10-yard lines.
The City team worked out in
the Stadium Thursday night to
get used to the lights! and the
field. The Staters will do the same
Friday night No other drills are
scheduled for Friday,
Pete Susick. Marshffeld High,
coach of the State squad, was non
commital about the possible out
come. He said only that: his play
ers "have been looking a lot bet
ter the past few days."
Harry S c a r f f. City coach,
wouldn't predict the outcome but
said he believed his squad "is one
of the best balanced' City teams
I have ever seen." He added that
it has good speed, adequate size
and wonderful spirit.
PedersonMix
Johnny Henning, the wartime
Navy "Frog Man" and Erie (The
Arrogant) Pederson, the two mat
gladiators who produced one of
the wildest brawls in Armory his
tory Tuesday night in the special
event prior to the Frank Stojack
Jack O'Riley malner, will be the
main eventers next Tuesday
night. Matchmaker Elton Owen,
hot to rematch the pair right
after their sizzler of this week,
announced yesterday he had ac
complished it
"That was one of the most
thrilling matches Pve ever seen
in all my years around the
wrestling game," Owen told,
and what a rematch they should
make."
The two went to a fall-apiece
draw, a briitler that had the cus
tomers on their- feet much of the
way.
Owen will probably add a sec
ond main event to the Tuesday
card, full details of which are
to be announced later in the
week.
Aussie Doubles
Crew Surprised
BROOKUNE. Mass. un
The
dreams Lewis Hoad and Ken Rose
wall, Australia's Davis Cup aces,
had of becoming the first to win
all five of the world's major dou
bles tennis titles were rudely shat
tered Thursday by Straight Clark
of Pasadena, Calif., and Hal Bur
rows of Charlottesville, Va., after
more than three hours of rugged
competition at Longwood.
Already winners of the Austral
ian, British, French and Italian
doubles titles this year, Hoad and
Rosewall, both 18, were forced to
surrender by 5-7, 14-12. 18-16, 9-7
margins in their quarter-finals en
gagements with their lightly re
garded American rivals.
Henning Gets
HOWDY
lOWlEXS
University Bowl will reopen en SATURDAY, league lowl,
ing starts on Sept. 14fh. -
This gives us 3 weeks to get organized, so please come In
or contact us earty about your4 League bowling. Wo sin
cerely welcome yea beck for another season of bowling
enjoyment. More than over, our aim this year la to please t
you and give you personal servke. Dent miss out on the
fun in store for you here this year.
Contact Bob Haugerj or Frank
:I?Jgq!iqe3 Arcgling? ictera SBspajsUp
reservoirs and Triangle Lake are
fair for spiny-ray fishing. Salmon
fishing inside mouth of the Co
lumbia is improving. Salmon fish
ing in Nehalem Bay is fair. Fish
ing for- spiny-rays is fair. Sea
run cutthroat fishing is slow. Up
stream trout angling is poor to
fair. Angling in tidewater for
sea-run cutthroat has been slow.
A few jack salmon were taken in
the Nestucea and a few salmon
are in the bays.
- Southwest Salmon fishing has
been good at Winchester Bay.
Angling for spiny-ray and cat
fish has been good at Tahkenitch
and Siltcoos Lakes. Tenmile Lake
perch and catfish, angling is
good. Trout fishing is fair and
improving. Bass fishing is very
good at Loon Lake and trout
TheyH Do It Every
Seems wil8kt off, tue polks
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75-Lap Main Event
24 Slock Cars to M
In Saturday Meet Mere
Twenty-four assorted Oldsmobiles, Dodges. Plymouths, Fords,
Hudsons, etc., have been registered thus far for Saturday night's
stock car racing program at Salem's Hollywood Bowl, Valley
Snorts officials announced Thursday. By the time the card takes
off at 7:30 o'clock Saturday with i
the time trials, another three or
four ears likely will be entered.
Barring crackups or motor
trouble during the trials and en
suing Trophy dash and heat races,
all cars will start in the big 7Map
main event on the paved ovaL It
will be the second 79-lapper of
the season here.
Leading Saturday night's driv
ing pack are Herschel McGriff,
winner of the recent . 500-mile
classic at Oakland, Cat, Don De
haan, who along with McGriff
won the 200-lap stock car meet at
Portland Speedway recently; Bill
Amlck, who won the last 75-lapper
here; Pat Diviney, second in that
75-lap romp, and Royce Hagerty,
who placed third, but who won
the first stock meet in Salem this
season.
Competition for the No. 1 priie
Saturday night is therefore ex
pected to be keen.
McGriff will ride herd on a
1MB Oldsmobile '88.'
Amlck nosed out Diviney by a
scant 100 yards in the last main
event here, climaxing a thrill
packed race. Hagerty wasn't far
behind. McGriff was in the Cali
fornia at the time and did not
drive in the local test
Silvers in Yaquina
The Silver Salmon are at last
running inside Yaquina Bay, It
was reported from Newport
Thursday. Limit catches are being
taken as far inside as the high
way bridge. Most successful lures
are herring and Wobblers.
.when you
open the doar
will there be efreshisf
Olynilf leer year
nfrirotr slitfT
Stock ttJiyl
OJy0MiWak.US.A.
Simons or me.
angling is fair. No good catches
of sea-run cutthroat hare been
reported as yet .from the bay,
Salmon fishing in the lower
Rogue is good and steelhead fish
ing has been fair offshore. Sal
mon fishing at Chetco Cove is
good. Trout angling remains poor
but slightly improved on the
Rogue River upper Rogue is
best. Good catches are being
Imade on dry flies in the Union
Creek area and above. Some
large trout are being taken in
the Illinois River . on lures.
Catches of 'summer steelhead
have been good on light-colored
flies in the Steamboat area but
slow on bait and .wobblers - at
Winchester. Trout angling has
improved between Cleveland Rap
ids and Winchester. Most of the
Time
Prall Retains
Title Chance
(Continued from preceding page)
. Three strokes back was Clyde
Sniffen, of Honolulu, T.H., with
36-3773 Thursday and an aggre
gate of 149 strokes. John Schubeck,
of Detroit, came in with
78-71150. Bobby Prall, of Salem,
Ore., was on their heels with
78-73151.
' And Ross Carino, the Yonkers.
151 also after soaring to aa 80 to
go with his one under par 71 of
Wednesday.
The 107 boys who qualified from
the starting field of 223 face 18
hole rounds Friday and Saturday
before the 1953 titlut is known.
Tommy Jacobs, the 1952 winner,
from Montebello, Calif., was over
age for the tournament, which is
restricted to those 17 years and
under.
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fish are caught on troll
Central Blue Lake fly fishing
has been excellent. Also good for
trolling and still-fishing. Three
Creeks Lake fishing is very good.
Campground is completely open.
East and Paulina Lakes are only
fair. Wickiup Reservoir continues
to be only fair. North and South
Twin Lakes have been producing
nice catches. Irish and Taylor
Lakes are good. Todd Lake has
been providing good catches of
rainbow. Davis Lake has been
good. Gold Lake continues to be
good. Upper Deschutes River has
been good and is expected to con
tinue good. Sparks, Elk, andd Big
Lave Lakes- are only fair. Waldo
Lake is only fair. Crane Prairie
reservoir is starting to pick up.
Ochocho reservoir has been good.
By Jimmy Katlo
Bur JvVfcKl THE TRANS RJLLNG GUT-.
TWZN TWE THINK OP EVB?V7Wl'5 THE
WAhfTTOS4y(PLUS GESTURES)
Tide Table
, Tides for Tait. Oregon August,
1953 (compiled by the VS. Coast and
Geodetic Survey. Portland. Oregon).
KICK WATERS LOW WATERS
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Time
10:39 Jn.
S:1S p.m.
11:1T a.m.
10:13 pjn.
11:82 am.
11:06 pjn.
13:23 p.m.
11 :3S p.m.
12:88 p m.
12:50 a m.
1:34 p m.
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3:37 a m. -0.4
2:13 pm. 2.S
4:43 a.m. -0 7
4:17 p-m. S.S
S:24 a.m. -O S
1 11 pjn. 2.0
1:04 a.m. -1.0
S.-03 pm. 1.4
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:S4 pjn. 0.9
7:20 a m. -0.
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Softball Clubs
Await Tourney
( State Meet to Open
At Mill Gty Saturday
Mllli OTY ((Special)- Mill
City, which sjot a lot of plaudits
lastirear for iu fine all-out job
of hosting the SUte SoftbaU
Tournament, aims to be an equal
ly fine host when the 1953 show
unfolds at Allen Field Saturday.
First same of the five-day
event finds the Salem Merchants
and Tillamook meeting at 4:30
Saturday afternoon, following ap
propriate opening ceremonies.
The tourney field will include
eight teams, six of whom were
definitely known as of Thursday
night In addition to thi Salem
and Tillamook entries. Bend, Her
miston, Corvallis and the host
Mill City Kelly Lumbermen are
sure of slots. The other two
berths hinge on the outcome of
playoffs between Eugene's Rub
enstein's and North Bend and
between Grants Pass and Lake-view.
Four games are set for Satur
day's first round, two In the after
noon and two at night and four
likewise will be played on Sun
day in the double elimination
meet
The Sunday night program will
be known as Shrine Night, with
proceeds of the gate going to the
Shrine Children's Hospital in
Portland. The Salem Shrine Club
band and drill team will per
form between games of the Sun
day eve twinbill.
Officials are working for ca
pacity crowds at every session.
Allen Field seats around 1500.
Senator Swal:
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1 80 ,341
2 59 J29
1 42 .320
11 88 .298
10 65 .298
1 27 .291
6 38 .283
0 24 .271
0 .230
1 39 .341
0 .170
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Luby
Perez ,
Tanselli
Nelson
Ballard
Mastersoa
Esactlan
Sabatini .
Marshall
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Roenspt 25 180'i IS
Hemphill 33 196 IS
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Collins 28 144a
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Dahla 17 lli
Petersen S 19i
Total double play a.
honw, 41; on road. 31.
SO: on read, 84.
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Won at
it home.
American League
Washington 000 000 000 0 7 3
New York 000 700 0r 7 10 0
Portertield. Schimlts 4. Lana 7 and
riUgerald; Lopat and Berra.
Cleveland 400 126 00013 18 4
Detroit 400 108 000 7 11 3
Lemon, ScarborouSh 4, Miller 6,
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Error Gives Yaks LegionjToga
YAKIMA. Wash. (Jr) U Yakima,
perennial Washington state winner,
captured the Region 11 American
Legion Junior baseball champion
ship Thursday with a 14-3 victory
over Lewiston, Idaho, la their
showdown game.
The Yakima club was scheduled
to board a train ; Thursday night
Dodger Skein
Jumps to 13
(Continued from previous page)
Lopat hasn't lost to! Washington
since June 28. 1951. f winning 11
straight over that spaa. It was his
sixth decision over Bucky Harris'
club this season and made his
over all record 13 3, best in the
majors.
Eleven men went to bat in the
big fourth inning, climaxed by Joe
Collins' two-run homer. A ground
bail by hank Bauer that was
charged as an error-to third base
man Eddie Yost started the trouble.
Erskine's shutout was his second
in a row over the Giants and the
seventh straight Brooklyn victory
over New York. He didn't walk a
man and fanned six, raising his
total to 144, second only to
the Phiis Robin Roberts. Ruben
Gomez was bombed for a 6-6 Dodg
er lead, taking the defeat
Montreal Field
Led by Barber
MONTREAL JB Little Jerry
Barber of La Canada, Calif., a
140-pounder who takes off his
glasses when lining up putts, made
a wreck of Summerlea's golf lay
out Thursday with a record-breaking
64 to lead the field in the first
day of the 123.000 open.
Two strokes away with 66s were
Art Walla, Jr., of Pocono Manor,
Pa., Al Zimmerman of Portland,
Oregon, and Bob ToskJ of Northamp
ton, Mass.
National League
New York 000 000 000 0 4 8 I
Brwklyn 208 410 00 10 11 1 '
Gomez. Kennedy 8 and Weitrum,
Calderona I; 2klne and Cam.
panella.
Chlcafo , , OOP 300 0003 -7 3
St. Louis 003 003 00- S 9 1
Rush and McCulloush; Miiell. Sta
ley S and nice.
Pittsburgh . 000 000 231 8 9 1
Philadelphia 000 100 0012 4
Wauxn and Janowlci; Roberta and
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A dropped fly baU in left-field
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