The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 11, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    2 (Soc 2) Statesman. Satan, Or Friday. SapL II. 1953
Itete's Angling Conditions Vssy for Weekend
PORTLAND Here is the
weekly fishing report of the Ore
gon Game Commission:
Northwest Upstream trout
angling is poor to fair with some
good catches of sea-run cut
throat. Some schools of jack sal
mon are working upstream local
ly. Salmon angling in bays and
tidewater has been slow but is im
proving. Fishing in Lincoln coun
ty has been fair. Salmon fishing
in tidewater area is slow.
Southwest Winchester Bay
has been fair to good for silvers.
Spiny-ray and catfish angling
have been good in Siltcoos and
Tahkenitch lakes. Catfish ang
ling in Tenmile Lakes is good.
Unknown Tops
Eastern Play
Boros Shares Second
In Links Tourney
BALTIMORE in Ralph Lome
li. a Fresno, Calif., golf driving
range owner using an improvised
bent putter, zoomed out of a pack
of unknowns with a score of 66.
one off the course record, to lead
the first round of the eastern open
Thursday.
The swarthy 33-year-old compa
rative stranger to the professional
golfing trail had a perfect putting
day with a club he twisted to suit
himself earlier this week.
He tapped the ball only 27 times
en the IS greens in taking 6 strokes
less than the Mount Pleasant course
par. There remain three more days
of 18 holes each in the $15,000 tour
ney ending the summer circuit.
Julius Boros, the 1952 golfer of
the year, had a' real chance to
catch Lomeii late in the afternoon.
He was five strokes under par
through 16 holes and then took a
bogey 4 on the 17th to wind up
with 68 and tied for second with
John O'Donnell. a stay-at-home
golfer from Norfolk, Va.
Al Zimmerman of Portland, Ore.,
had a 71.
Sutton Brings
His Hot'- GMC
Lean Len Sutton, the popular
"Li'l Abner" of roadster racing
here who can also pilot a right
mean buzz buggy in the big, Indianapolis-type
cars, will pilot his
pet GMC-powered mount in Sun
day's dirt track races at Lone Oak
track on the State Fairgrounds.
It will be the same car in which
Sutton recently finished second
in a Bay Area marathon race, and
in which he won the 100-mile
classic on Labor Day at Portland
Meadows.
Sutton will lead a field of well
over 20 big cars into the Sunday
program, with time trials starting
at 1:30 p.m., races at 2:30. The
card on the dirt racing strip will
consist of trials. Trophy Dash,
three heat races, a Class B main
event and a 35-lap Class A main
er. Many of the big cars which
competed against Sutton at Port
land Meadows, including some
from Washington, California and
Canada, will be here for the Sun
day races, final speed event of
the State Fair.
Special work on the track, right
after the final horse race Satur
day, will curtail any possible dust
Sunday, according to officials.
Army Snares
O'Brien Twins
PERTH AMBOY, N.J. OP) John
ny and Eddie O'Brien, South Am
boy's fabulous basketball and base
ball twins, left Thursday for their
third dual careers of 1955 with the
Army this time.
The inseparable brothers, stars
of Seattle University's basketball
team and more recently bonus rook
ies with the Pittsburgh Pirates were
on a bus with 27 other inductees
when it left here for Camp Kilmer.
They were feted at a dinner
Wednesday night that saw 125
hometowners turn out to give them
a sendoff.
They said they hope to go back
to Seattle, the little university they
put on the basketball map, to fin
ish up a few courses of study.
They are due to go back to the
school as coaches anyhow Eddie
as freshman basektball coach and
Johnny as assistant varsity coach.
Today's Pilchers
NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn
t Milwaukee nieht Meyer (14-3)
... RnriUlt. 1 1 A-A I Pittmtiurrh at I
St. Louis night ) Waugh (3-3 vi.
Mizell U2-8. New York at Chicago
Gomez (13-8) v. Rush (8-131. Phil
adelphia at Cincinnati (night) Rob
ert (21-13) v. Perkowiki (11-t) or
Raifenaberger (7-13.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland
t Washington (night) Lemon
U-!3) vs. Shea ll-). Detroit at
New York Gray U-14) vs. Reynolds
(ll-). Chicago at Philadelphia
(night) Trucks (18-) vs. Martin
(10-10) St. Louis at Boston Pllletta
(S-lirvs. Nexon (4-).
SQUARE DANCE
JAMBOREE!
9-12 a. m. 4-H Bldg.
Wagon Wheelers
Orchestra
Adm. 74c
STATE FAIR
Tomorrow (light
Salmon fishing in the lower
Rogue has been fair to good.
Steelhead fishing in the lower:
Rogue is slow but good in the
Agness area. Salmon fishing in
other coastal streams has been
slow. Some good catches-of trout
have been reported on the Sixes
and Chetco rivers. Trout fishing;
is fair in the main Rogue river.
Steelhead catches are spotty
throughout the Rogue river be
cause of roily water. Drifting by
boat in the Galice area is produc
ing the best results on hires and
wobblers. Bear creek is quite
muddy from the week-end storm!
Trout and steelhead angling
throughout the upper Umpqua
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More Racing
At Fair Today
A crowd that increased substan
tially toward the tail-end of
Thursday's card, shoved a total
of $83,864 through the mutuel
windows to top the previous Fair
Thursday mark of $74,507 set
last year.
Mrs. Sullivan, an 8 to 1 bet,
won the eighth race, another $600
Thursday feature. Ken Pulver
was the jockey. Then came Gay
Roost with McGahan aboard and
third was Goldstone. Mrs. Sulli
van paid $15.40, $7.30 and $3.70.
Gay Roost returned $4.90 and
$3.50 and Goldstone $2.80.
The big payoff of the day, how
ever, came in the third event
Thursday when Red Scamper (15
to 1) and Honey Run (20 to 1)
returned a quiniela of $137.20. f
Another ten-race program is
slated today at Lone Oak, start
ing at 1:15. The Fair meet winds
up Saturday, feature being the
$1,000 Aloha Handicap over a
mile and one-sixteenth distance.
First Race 220 Yards: Kim Echols
(Simon) SS 00. 83.90 $3.40: Diamond
Flash (Simonii) S3. 10. $2.50; Winner's
Lad (Wood) $2.70: Time 12.2 Seconds.
Quiniela $7.50.
Second Race Five Furlongs: Lyka
deer (McGahan) $10.00. $5.70. $3.00:
Miss Guess ( Arterburn $8.30. 3.40:
Uristic (Diaz) .2.50. Time: 1.02-15.
Quiniela $31.90.
Third Race Five Furlongs: Retf
Scamper (Atkinson) $25.00. $11.50.
$5.60; Honey Run (Arterburn) 12.50.
4.60; Mac's Treasure (Pulver) 3.0O.
Time 1:03. Quiniela $137.20.
Fourth Race Five Furlongs: Ari
zona Chick (Diazr $3.70. $2.70. $2.60:
Top Shower (Simonii) $2.80. $3.10;
Coit Tower (McGahan) ($3.90. Time
1:02-15. Quiniela $11.40.
Fifth Race Five Furlongs Ore
gon State Fair Futurity: Wee Chick
(Pollard) $3 .BO, $2.90, $2 JO; Christie
L. (Atkinson) $410 3.20; Oregon
Flag (Young) $4.50. Time" Quiniela
$910.
Sixth Race ' Furlongs: Repro
bate (Hopkins) $24.10, $7.40. 3.60; Ron
nie K (Walker) $3.30, 270; Tropic Sun
(Arterburn) $3.00. Time 1:22-35;
Quiniela $22.60.
Seventh Race 6'i Furlongs: Am
plifier (Heacock) $25.00. $11.50. SSiO:
Sadek (Arterburn) S 13.30. $7.90: Text
Book (Sherman) $5.00. Time 1:21 35.
Quiniela $90.40. ;
Eighth Race 6i Furlongs: Mrs. Sul
livan (Pulver) $15.40. $7.30. $3.70: Gay
Roost (McGahan) $4.90. $3.50; Gold
stone (Simonis) $2.80. Time 1:20 25.
Quiniela $43.10.
Ninth Race 1-116 Miles: Sky-o-Manso
(Arterburn) $4.70, $3.10, $2.80:
Dragonet (Walker) $5.30. $4.10: Mlo
phar (Day) $6.80. Time 1:45-15.
Quiniela S18.90.
Tenth Race 1-118 Miles: Van!U
(Stills) $14.80, $5.30. $3.30: Julian
B (Atkinson) $4.80. $3.10; Wasatch
Chief (Day) $3.70. Time 1:50-15.
Quinela $22.70. . ;
Brooks Set to Accept ;
Series Ticket Orders '
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BROOKLYN m The Brooklyn
Dodgers announced Thursday they
will accept mail orders immediate
ly for reserved seats to the three
World Series games to be played at
Ebbets Field Oct 2, S and 4. No
orders postmarked later than Sept
15 will be accepted.
Tickets will be sold only in strips
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River areas have been very slow.
Trout fishing closed on the North
Umpqua above Steamboat and
the South Umpqua above Jackson
creek on September. 7. Else
where, the summer season runs
to October II. Some silver salmon
and fall Chinook have been taken
in the area of the Forks although
angling is still slow.
Central East and Paulina
lakes are only fair. Big Lava lake
produced many nice catches over
the week end. North Twin lake
has been good. South Twin lake
was only fair. Upper and Little
Deschutes river provided good
fishing. Crane Prairie reservoir
provided many- good catches over
Time
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Smallish Squad, Green
Line Problems at OCE
MONMOUTH (Special)- Line
Coach John Chamberlain of the
Oregon College of Education is
once again confronted with build
ing a line out of untried fresh
men. At the opening practices
there was a noticeable lack of
experienced personnel at the
guard and tackle positions. O.C.E.
lost the following four lettermep
guards to the service: Dick Peter
son, John LaFountaine, Bob Hart
Ross vs. Eric
Here Tuesday
Salem's Tony Ross and Eric
(The Arrogant) Pederson, the ri
val mat gladiators who have twice
produced torrid and televised
battles in Portland lately, with
the last one ending "no contest"
because of a wild finish, are to
headline Matchmaker Elton Ow
en's Tuesday night wrestling pro
gram at the Armory -
The Ross-Pederson feud has
sizzled for over a year, and it's
expected to keep right on boiling
as Tony gets a whack at the de
testable blond in Ross' home town.
It is possible that Owen will
also put in a tag team match as
another feature of the Tuesday
card, along with an opening pre
lim go.
of three, with each customer limi
ted to two strips. The price is $21
per strip, plus $1 to cover mailing
costs. Only certified checks or mon
ey orders will be honored.
All orders must be addressed to
the Dodgers' business office at 215
Montague St.. Brooklyn. Those ad
dressed to individuals in the organ
ization will be tossed into the waste
basket, the Dodgers say.
After 70 harness racing nights
at Roosevelt Raceway in N. Y.,
the record shows that horses in
Post One position have won 127
times.
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405 State Street
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the week end. Wickiup reservoir.
Sparks, Odell, and Gold lakes are
only fair. Blue Lake has been
good. Three Creeks lake contin
ues to be good. Metolius river is
improving. The High -lakes are
producing good catches.
Northeast Wallowa river
above the falls has been excellent
with flies. Upper Lmnaha river
produced some nice catches of
rainbow on bait Limit catches
have been made at Fish Lake in
Baker county on dry flies. In the
Wallowas, Aneroid, Horseshoe,
Douglas, Ice, and Steamboat lakes
have been excellent on both flies
and spinners. Steelhead fishing
has been good in the Columbia
river below McNary dam.
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RICHMONO.VA.
and Glea Humphreys. To add to
Coach Chamberlain's woe, the
fifth letterman guard, Harry No
sack, has decided to marry and
is not returning to school. Last
year's outstanding freshman
letterman Terry Mahoney, re
cently received bis appointment
and is now attending Annapolis.
This coupled with the graduation
of last season's most valuable
football player, Jim Dyal from
the other tackle position left
quite a vacancy in the front of
O.C.E.'s line.
Coach Bill McArthur states
that the unusually small turnout
is a surprise to him and he hopes
that these boys turning out make
up for the lack of quantity by be
ing fine quality. The backfield
prospects are considerably bright
er for the Wolves. A quartet of
experienced first stringers from
last years' season are ready to
see action again this year Gene
Owens of Sweet Home at quar
terback, Charles Pinion from
Reedsport at left halfback. Bill
Arnold of Hermiston at fullback
and Bud Michaels from Salem at
the right halfback position. This
is the same starting group which
has seen action in several sea
son's campaigns. Two alternates
with Pinion and Michaels at the
left half positions will be two
other lettermen, Darrel Davis and
Don Wickstrand. Two frosh back
field men have shown consider
able promise in the early work
outs and may earn a starting
berth, C. B. Smart, Jr., from
Lockney, Texas, shows good speed
and considerable desire to earn
himself a starting berth and Wes
Lightfoot, a former Mt. Angel
prep star has shown considerable
ability in the early practices.
! NEW END FOR BRUINS
LOS ANGELES Cffl The UCLA
Bruins football squad ran through
its last double drill Thursday.
Coach Red Sanders switched
Johnny Smith from left to right
end, paving the way for sophomore
Rommie Loudd. a transfer from
Valley Junior College of Southern
California, to step into the left end
spot.
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'Matter Is Ended'
CINCINNATI (A Another base
ball "fight" has ended with out
fielder Carl Furillo of the Brooklyn
Dodgers and Manager Leo Duroch
er of the New York Giants at peace
with each other.
'Warren C. Giles, president of the
National League, made certain of
that Thursday in a telephone con
versation with Furillo.
The league head was concerned
over statements that the player
would resume the tussle which oc
curred in the Polo Grounds last
Sunday whenever and wherever
he met Durocher.
' Furillo told Giles he made the
statement "in the heat of anger"
and that so far as he is concerned,
the matter is ended.
"That's fine with me," said Du
rocher in St. Louis, where his Gi
ants played the Cardinals Thursday
afternoon. "I have nothing else to
say."
Big Pendleton
Show Starts
PENDLETON ( Defending
champions got off to ignoble starts
as the 42nd annual Pendleton
Round-up opened before an esti
mated 7,000 spectators Thursday.
Shoat Webster, Lenapah, Okla.,
the only man ever to have won the
all-around cowboy title here four
successive years, failed complete
ly in the steer roping contest. His
steer would not stay down, and he
was unable to catch his horse in
time for another crack at the steer
within the time limit.
B. J. Pierce, Clovis, N. M., de
fending champion in calf-roping,
took 53.7 seconds to flip and tie a
calf, putting him well to the rear
of the field.
That left the way wide open for
new performers to take over in
the remaining two days of the com
petition. Among those in the forefront is
E. V. Dorsey, Sutter Creek, Calif.,
whose calf-roping time was a near
record 12 Vx seconds.
Buck Royce, Havre, Mont., led
the first-day bulldogging with a
time of 11.8 seconds.
Moore Faces
Uruguayan
BUENOS AIRES on Archie
Moore of the United States is taking
no chances in getting ready for
Friday night's fight against Uru
guayan Dogomar Martinez.
It is an overweight bout, but
Moore has been training as if he
were defending his year-old light
heavyweight title.
Martinez is the only real competi
tion the champion can expect to
find in these parts.
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By A. C. GORDON
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2. What is the correct plural of
"tablespoonful"?
3. Which U. S. state has only
three counties?
4. What are the four tastes
known to man?
3. What bird's egg is equal in
size to about 36 chicken eggs?
ANSWERS
1. A receipt for articles deliv
ered in shipment.
2. Tablespoonfuls.
3. Delaware.
4. Sweet, sourt, salt, and bitter.
5. That of the ostrich.
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program of Thoroughbred
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Zone Cup Finals Today
MONTREAL (i) Taking no
chances, the United States will send
its two biggest tennis guns Tony
Trabert and Vic Seixas against
Canada Friday in opening singles
matches of the . American Zone
Davis Cup final.
Trabert, the new national cham
pion, will face left-handed Henri
Rocbon in the first tilt and Seixas,
the Wimbledon titlist, will follow
against little Lome Main, the Do
minion's No. 2 performer.
Brooks Lose,
Yankees Win
(Cont'd, from Prec. Page)
The New York victory and Cleve
land loss reduced the Yankees'
"magic number" to seven. Any
combination of seven New York
victories or Cleveland losses will
guarantee the Yanks their fifth
straight pennant
Ted Williams hit his 10th and
11th home runs since returning
from the Marines in the Boston vic
tory. He has gone hitless only
once in the 16 games he's started.
The loss was Cleveland's fourth
in its last 24 games.
Ellis Kinder took over from Mau
rice McDermott in the ninth for
Boston, setting an American
League record of 64 relief appear
ances in a season. Joe Heving of
Cleveland set the old mark in 1944.
An eighth inning home run by
Enos Slaughter gave the St. Louis
Cardinals a 7-6 victory over the
New York Giants. Hal White, sec
ond of three Red Bird pitchers,
gained the decision.
Only the four games were sched
uled two in each league.
IDAHO BOXERS TO TRAVEL
MOSCOW. Idaho 0f The Uni
versity of Idaho announced Thurs
day its boxing team will meet
Louisiana State University at Ba
ton Rouge, La. next Feb. 20.
Idaho, which has always had
one of the top collegiate teams on
the Pacific Coast, also plans dual
meets with Michigan State here,
Washington State, California Poly
and a home and home card with
San Jose State, the school disclosed.
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The matches at the Mount Royal
Tennis Club are expected to be no
more ! than an American wafmup
for tie challenge round against
Australia in December.
The doubles match is scheduled
Saturday with the final two singles
Sunday. If Uncle Sam has clinched
a decision by Sunday, as anticipat
ed, the two Davis Cup subs, Ber
nard Bartien of San Angelo, Tex.,
and Straight Clark of Pasadena,
Calif.j may be thrown into action,
In the tandem match Saturday,
the Trabert Seixas combination
will oppose Main and young Paul
WiUey. a freshman member of
the. Canadian squad.
Rochon, Trabert' s foe. is a vet
eran of the Canadian Davis squad,
having; been a member since 1946.
A slender, 28-year-old Montreal
player; be goes in for a lot of slices
and chop shots which are effective
on grass.
However, he hasn't the strokes to
bother' the 23-year-old ex-sailor
from Cincinnati, who swept through
the nationals at Forest Hills last
week: without loss of a set. Rochon
lost a first round match at Forest
Hills .to Ken Roswell of Australia.
Ma)n Is a diminutive, 23-year-old
youngster originally from Van
couver, now playing out of Toron
to, j ,
He hits the ball harder than
Rochon but with a weird two-fisted
grip a sort of Stan Musial grip
off! both the forehand and back
hand; Canada's top player, he lost to
Seixas in three quick sets in the
Davis Cup matches two years ago.
He bowed in the Nationals at For
est Hills to Mervyn Rose of Aus
tralia in the third round, failing to
get set.
Davis Decisions
Georgie Araujo
BOSTON W - Spoiler Teddy
(Red. Top) Davis. 130. of Hartford,
Conn., became the New England
lightweight boxing champion Thurs
day night by storming from behind
for a unanimous 10 round decision
over, George Araujo, 135V4. of Provi
dence, R. I at the Boston Garden.
It jwas Araujo's first start since
being knocked out by lightweight
titlist Jimmy Carter in June.
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Open Tonight
(Continued from prec page)
Paul Beck (163) and Phi
Burkland (180) will open at th
flanks for the Viks and Jobj
Persons (170) will hold down the
other tackle. Larry Newsomi
(165) and Vern Coates (160)
are the .guard ' picks and the
choice or the center post lies
between two men Tom Pickens
(162) or Bob Payne (168). i
Herb Triplett, the fst de
veloping quarterback and aerial
1st will guide the Txtyle attack
with fleet Mike Campbell (159)
at the left half post, either Ken
Rawlings or Terry Salisbury
(173) at full and versatile Ray
Taylor (180) at right halt Trip
lett also will captain the Viks.!
Head Man Grosjacques' lineup
against ML Angel will include
eight Sacred Heart monogram
mers in Tackle Gil Lulay (172)
and Joe Tullius (164); End Jim
Moriarity (183); Guard Denny
Alley (160); Center and Captain
Jim Borsberry (168); Quarter
back Vince Matt (153), Left
Half Clyde Fladwood (153) and
Fullback Clell Swing (168). ;
Other starters will be End
Jeff Elliott (153), Guard Bob
Stebner (133) and Right Half
Don Lucero (146). j
The Cardinal hopes will rest
on the passing of Matt and the
running of Flagwood and
Ewing. !
Troy Tailbacks
Display Promise'
LOS ANGELES Ut) Coach Jess
Hill appeared well satisfied with
the runback abilities displayed
Thursday by Southern California's
top tailbacks, Aramis Dandoy and
Jim Decker. ,
The Trojans gained 827 yards in
this department last year, thanks to
Jim Sears and Al Carmichael, who
have graduated.! Observers said
Dandoy and Decker should be
every bit as good as last year's
two aces. !; i
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