2-(Sec 4)-Staresman, Salem, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 21, 1955
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KOBTHWCST
Prospects for pheasant hunters ap
pear excellent in all counties in the
north Willamette valley. Over 1.500
- adult pheasant cocks have been lib
erated in Clackamaa. Marion. Wash
ington, and Yamhill counties within
the last two -weeks. In addition, wild
- birds are numerous in all of the bet
ter habitat. Lands posted witb"hunt
lnf by permission signs are becom
ing more numerous and can be found
In all the above counties. Success was
good in the hunter's choice area of
Tillamook burn. Deer are now in
heavy cover area. Chances are best
north of Wilson river in that . area
open to hunter's choice season. Wa
terfowl bunting should be fairly good
on coastal bays with food number
ef pintails and baldpatt ducks pres
ent and some geese migrating
Ihrough. Pheasant and cuaii huntinc
. in Ce south Willamette valley should
be lair to good on opening weekend.
Waterfowl hunting; la expected to be
alow except on a few of the better
ponds. .
: SOCTITWEST
Prospects fos waterfowl hunting In
Coos and Curry counties are fair to
- poor for opening of the season Oc
tober 22nd as not too many birds are
in this area yet. Native bird popula-
. tions in Jackson county are high, and
hunters should find birds anywhere
in the valley. Cock pheasants have
been released, in Sams valley and on
Camp White lands. Prospects . in
Douglas county are very good for
opening of the pheasant season.
Hunters are reminded that permis
sion of the landowner should be ob
tained before hunting.
CENTRAL ' "
Pheasant huntine should be fair
to good in Wasco, Sherman, and Jef
ferson counties. Quail hunting will
K fair in Warco county, good in
Sherman county, and excellent in
Jefferson county. Waterfowl hunting
will be poor. The big flights of ducks
and geese- have, not arrived. Hunter's
choice hunting success has been the
best in the uoper Crooked river area
and around the fringes of the forest
and on the ranches on the north and
south sides of the Maury mountains.
Many of these ranchers allow hunt
ing by permission. Hunting should be
good in the Matnlius river area and
on Green ridge. The fringe areas be
tween Bend and Sisters should pro
duce some good deer, also the fringe
area bordering the Arnold ditch be
tween Bend and Horse ridre. There
are a lot of deer in the lodgeoole
areas around Lapine if the hunters
can get the deer out of the thickets.
NORTHEAST
Either sex deer season has been
good in most counties of northeast
Oregon.- Best success was had in
sagebrvsh areas and near cultivated
lands. Deer hunting should continue
food for the balance of the season,
which ends at sundown on October
21st. Warm weather has caused dusty
roads and some drying conditions in
the timber and range lands. All hunt
er are- urged to be extremely care
ful in every way while in the for
ests or range lands while en their
hunting trips aa the hazard of forest
r range fires is continuously with
us. Best success for pheasant hunting
will be had in Umatilla county.
Pheasants will be found mostly along
the creek bottoms and lower areas, j
out af.ter that the pheasants will
move up to wheat f-eUJs and brushy j
drrws in the foothills. Grant. Union,
and Baker counties will be ttir. Best :
s"cce will be had in the Keatinr.
Richland, and Halfway areas. Good
shooting shou'd be obtained in irri
gated farm land in sagebrush vallevs
at lower elevations such rs Snake
river and Durkee areas. Valley quail
hunting should be very good in Grant
and Umatilla counties. Hungarian
partridge hunting will be good in
Umatilla county. Hunters are urged
to be on the lookout for chukar par
tridge and not to shoot them for
Hungarian partridge. They are simi
lar in color but larger. Waterfowl
hunting will be fair to poor except
for decoy hunting in several of the
more choice spots. Most reservoirs
re low or dry. and there is not
enough standing water to hold the
birds. Goose shooting will be poor.
There are some xarse on the Snake
river. Shooting time for unlanrl am
and waterfowl will be one-half hour
before sunrise to sunset instead of
miwn mm 1 previous Tears. .
V; - inrrrur i mm - '
. Summer lake management area es
timates 123.000 geese (mostly snows).
10.000 ducks, and 1.200 to 1.M0 honk
ers in the area. Prospects for hunt
Inf are fair to good if weather re
mains clear and good to excellent if
stormy weather prevails. More water
is in the area than normally. Pheas-
Francis, Iverson
Expected to Duel
(Cont'd from preceding pace)
is expected to be quite a. duel
between Joe Francis, OSCt fine
tailback, and Iverson. Francis
is second to UCLA's Sam Brown
in Pacific Coast Conference
total offense honors, and besides
being a fine runner uncorked
17 passes, completing nine for
158 yards and tone TD, against
College of Pacific last Saturday.
0SC is expected to start Bob
DeGrant, and Norm Tbiel, Leon
Hittner or Dwaype Founder at
ends; John Witte and Dave Jes
mer, tackles; Bob Rigger! and
Vera Ellison, guards; Larry Stev
ens, center. .
Quarterback, Son Segrist; half
backs, Sam Wesley and Francis;
fullback, Arlo Wenstrand. ,
ant hunting will he very good the
first weekend. Pheasant hunting in
Lake county will be poor. Pheasant
huntine in Harney county will be
fair. Waterfowl hunting la Harney
county will be poor. Pheasant hunt
ing for Malheur county is deemed
poor for that area. The district agent
says general observation and resorts
from the farmers in the area indi
cate fewer birds than last year. Wa
terfowl hunting will also be poor.
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Northwest
Salmon aneline is fair in the Ne.
halem river. Other streams in the
north coast area contain some fish.
but water is too low for good an
gling, jack salmon angling is fair at
the mouth of the Clackamas.
Southwest
Jacks and silver are starting to
come into Tenmile lake. Early morn
ing appears to be best anglin time.
More rain is needed to bring fish in.
Salmon angling in Coquitle river be
tween Bu Hards bridge and Parkers-
burg is fair to good. Striped bass
anrling In Isthmus is fair to good.
Bullheads, pilchards, and anchovies
are being used for bait. Quite a few
saimon are being caught in the Pistol
river and a few sflrnon and steel
head on the lower Rogue river' The
Chetco river has been producing good
catches, and a few salmon have been
taken on the Sixes and Elk rivers.
Best success has been experienced on
the Pistol river. Steelhead fishing on
the upper Rogue continues to be good
and improving. Waters are again low
and clear. Grants Pass to Robertson
bridge is the best area at the pres
ent time. Success of silver salmon
anglers has slackened in the upper
Umpqua areas. A few fish are still
being caught in the Umpqua and
forks areas, but aniline is slow else
where. Steelhead and cutthroat an-
glinf is slow. The water is fairly low
and clear.
The American Bowling Con
gress during the last year certi
fied 7,062 bowling establishments
with 60,648 alley beds. The . old
mark was 6,911 establishments
and 58,982 alleys.' 1
Boxing Bosses
Testify in N.Y.
Managers Guild q
Said Mystery Slill
NEW YORK un Three mana
gers, who had been suspended in
definitely for refusing to talk about
the Boxing Guild of New York,
Thursday testified before the State
Athletic Commission, but their
bans were not lifted.
Although they talked, .they dis
closed little, if anything about the
workings of the guild, saying for
most part they didn't know,:
The three- witnesses were Cus
d'Amato. vice-president of the
guild and manager of leading light
heavyweight contender Ftoyd, Pat
terson; Bobby Melnick,' a member
of the guild's executive board and
manager 'of middleweight con
tender, .Ralph (Tiger) Jones, and
Bobby Nelson who said he; was
just an ordinary member of the
guild.
Beth Tamed Dewi
D'Amato and Melnick asked for
reinstatement after testifying and
bom were turned down by Julius
Helfand, chairman of the State
Athletic Commission. Nelson didn't
ask to have his ban lifted. He said
he didn't have any fighters now.
Helfand said the general inquiry
into the affairs of boxing would be
continued Friday, Oct. 2S. He also
said he hoped to set a date early
next week for a hearing into spe
cific charges against Managers
Bill Daly and Tex Pelete.
The' chairman became exasper
ated several times 'during the
morning and afternoon sessions
when D'Amato and Melnick, both
officers of the guild, testified they
didn't know where the guild kept
its bank account, how much money
the guild had, and who elected
board members to their five year
terms.
Rhodes Retains Fight
Title With Decision
BOISE, Idaho (J! Mickey
Rhodes of Boise turned back a
game challenge by Dick Lane of
Boise Thursday night, to punch out
a unanimous 10-round decision and
retain the Pacific Northwest mid
dleweight ' boxing championship.
It was the . first defeat In 26
fights for Lane, formerly of Bill
ings, Mont., who weighed 149
pounds. Rhodes weighed 159.
Goin' after 'em
(Continued from preceding page)
spook the ducks. 'However, this seems to be a necessary evil and
one we will have to get along with.
Watergowl shooters will find some shooting alAg the Willam
ette river this year opening dar as quite a few birds have
moved laU the area during the past week. Teal, widgeon and .
platan wiO redemliate with a sprinkling tf mallards U keep
the Interest high. Quite a few eacklers aid a few western honkers
are la. the valley with ta Rickreall and Monroe areas offering
the best possibility. The goe shooting will aot reach the peak'
however aatil about the tail end tf Nevember when the bulk'
f the hankers, arrive ...
Sportsmen who may be inclined to fish rather than hunt will
find the going good on most of the coastal streams now. A good
supply of fresh salmon is building up in tide water and the fresh
water areas are literally alive with chinook.
Wr-Malcolm Jones, 1590.. Jefferson, .used a light spinning outfit with
1 at i aij J J - K- a m I a I -w.T a . 1 a. e a
iu io. test line to tag a u pouna enmoos: in me nesrucca iasi ea-
nesday. The big fish was taken on cluster eggs. Malcolm also
took one smaller chinook of about 13 pounds . v, . '
' Our dog, Deek, has been getting himself in shape for Saturday
morning and pheasant season. We trust he will not be terribly disap
pointed if the "Old Man" goofs his first shot or two.
SPORTSAM
BLACK BEAR SIGN
AND TIPS
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' , Zi FRONT TRACK
Claw marks am usually as
sent jn black bear tracks,
also, 5tm to isn't always
shown. hind foot oftem ovsrv
prints front foots track.
CLAW MAMKS
Claws lcavvmark
WHIRS BLACK BEARS
NAVE CLIMBED TREES
FoND Of INS5CTS,
bears ota ore an
HILLS AND OLD ROT
TEN LOSS LOOKING
ROM ANTS AND 6RU8S
LOOK FOR SUCH AC
Trvrry m old b6rneo arias
WHCRS THEY ALSO PECO UPON
BERRIES EARLY M THE MOSMt.
Old Ami orchards stiu-
JtftOOUClNQ, DRAW BEARS ALSO,
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Dick McGuire is starting his
seventh season in pro basketball
with the New York Knickerbock
ers. His best season was last year
wnen ne scored 647 points.
0CE Starters
Set for
Game
'OREGON "COLLEGE, lion,
mouth (Special)-r- The prob
able starting lineup for the Ore
gon College - Wolves Saturday
night at Linfield, where they
will be gunning for, a fifth
straight football victory, was an
nounced Thursday by Coach
John Chamberlain. j
Only one major . change I is
planned, and that on a tentative
basis. Freshman Bill Brown may
open, at quarterback in place; of
Senior Charley Harris.
Otherwise Doug Zitek and
Gleason Eakin will be at . ends,
Barry Adams and Bill McHenry
at tackles; 'Captain Paul Riley
and Glea i Humphrey at guards,
Pat McManus at center, Wyman
Gernhart at right half, 'Larry
Buss or. Don Lumgair at. left
half and Erv Garrison at full.1 f-
The Wolves, aiming to spoil
the Linfield homecoming, ; held
their final heavy drill Thursday.
Only a light workout is booked
for Friday, much of it accenting
pass defense sgainst the aerials
of Llnfield's Bon Parrish. j
.Campo Licks Ortega
SAN FRANCISCO I Taiiny
Campo, flyweight champ of the
Far East and bantam champ : of
the Philippines, easily outlasted
and outpointed Johnny Ortega : of
Oakland Thursday" night in a 10
round bout.
Workouts Hard "
On Idaho Eleven .
MOSCOW, Idaho (U The Uni
versity of Idaho Vandals, with an
nrxn Rata Karurdav. will need the
weekend of rest to recover from
a series of strenuous scrimmage
sessions.
Coach. Skin Rtahlev nut his win.
less , charges through both offen
sive and defensive drills Thurs
day in Dreoratlon for their - next
game at Oregon Oct 29. He in-
aicatea ne wouia taper on anus
next week in order to leave the
Vandals in the best possible physical-condition
for the Ducks.
End Roe Randolnh who hat
looked ' good in Idaho's last two
games, may get the starting job
left vacant by Ed Holder, out with
a broken jaw.
Comic's Son Might;
's Post
Get Eickeu
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j NEW YORK The PittsburEh
Pirates will hold their annual
board ef directors meeting early
next month at which Ume it Is
expected" that" Joe- L.- Brown, son
of the famed comedian will Bill.
teed Branch Rickey as general
manager ana one ot three leading
Candidates Fred (Dixie) Walker,
Bobby, Bragan or Andy Cohen
will be named field manager.
Walker, .the former ."people's
Choice' in Brooklyn a decade ago,
currently ts in. the lead to succeed
Fred Haney. The latter , was, re-
Trojans Set For Cal Game
- LOS. ANGELES im The South-
rn California ; Trojans will leave
second string center Karl Rubke
Detuna when they fly north for
their game Saturday with the Uni
versity of California.
The 225-pound Rubke has a
shoulder Injury, and it was decided
to keen him from contact this
week. That leaves the center job
to Vera. Sampson and co-captain
Marv Goux. who onlv recently re
turned to action after a back oper
ation the past summer.
; Questionable for the California
game are "end Chuck Griffith and
sophomore ' halfback Ernie Zam
pese, both with ankle injuries.
Otherwise the Trojans .will be at
fuU 'strength. . r . ?
I George Wardman, with a five
under par 60, holds the course
record for amateur, golfers at
Bermuda's MidOeean Club., He
shot his record breaking score in
1932.
leased a day before the end of last
season after failing to get the Pi
rates out of last place in his fow
years at the helm.
Dixie, adjudged as a good base
hall man with a penchant for han
dling youngsters, has a fiae minor
league record to recommend him.
Walker,, older brother of Harry
Walker, who was deposed as man
ager of the Cardinals earlier this
month, led his Rochester club to
a championship in the Internation
al League playoffs last season but
lost to the Minneapolis Millers in
a seven-game Little World Series.
In 1954, his Houston club won the
Texas League playoffs but lost te
Atlanta in the Dixie Series.
'According to a .Pittsburgh offW
cial Walker is very close to geU
ting the job.- V
Bragan, a teammate of WaTker'i
at Brooklyn, was the oririnal
choice to succeed Haney. The for
mer infielder and catcher man.
aged Hollywood, a Pittsburgh farm
ciuo in me racuic coast Leagut
last season.
Cohen, also well regarded. Aiwa
starred as a second baseman with
the New York Giants. He did a a
excellent manasinz . vh at m
orieans in the Southern Associa
tion last season. .
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