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:-Cc-c ID t-:::an, Salcn, Ore., Wcl, Mar. 1, o3 Taltart Seeks Tennis Drills Sprinj Training Needed by betters NEW YORK l - Bill Talbert. slated to be renamed captain of the U. S. Davis Cup team this week, proposed Tuesday a month's "spring training" for America"! depleted tennis forces. "We should have something like the baseball teams in Florida," the printing executive said. "If I had mjr way and it were hu manly possible I'd like to get the squad together for a month in May at some nice, quiet place like Greenbrier (in West Vir ginia). "But there are problems. Sam may Giammalva it in college at the University of Texas. Barry .McKay, another fine prospect, is at the University of Michigan. Ham Richardson is back home from England but he is contem plating marriage. Present Setup Dislike "I think it's Just too much to throw these kids together week beiore an important match and ay, 'okay, you're it.' It's bad for the esprit de corps. It accom plishes nothing." Talbert hat been Davis Cup captain the last three years, scor ing a surprise victory in 1954, but recently there have been reports that he might be replaced. An in formal poll of the tennis brass, however,-indicates that Talbert' Job Is safe. - - Race Contest Gets Started A contest to determine "Mist Stock Hard Top Auto Racing Queen of 1956" for Salem's Holly wood Bowl is now under way, ac cording to Mrs. Harvey Weitman officer in the Salem Capital Auto Racing Association Auxiliary. All girls 17 and II years of age re eligible for the contest, and the eventual winner will be the recipient of a crown, court of princesses and numerous gifts. The highlights of the contest are as follows: 1: Girls must be at least 17 years of age, and not over 18. 2: Girls must have parents' con Bent to enter contest. 3: The girl selling the most tick ets for the April 22 racing opener at Hollywood Bowl will be crowned queen, and those in the closest runnerup positions will be the prin cess. 4: Four princsss are to be chosen. 5: Coronation will take place April 22, during the first racing card of the season at the bowl. v. iirct:u Will ivwivf hit phy, crown, season pass to Holly wood Bowl, Jewelry and other mis cellaneous gifts. 7: Princesses will alto receive zms. m. , a I- J l ax. Capital Auto Racing Association Auxiliary, and all girls interested in entering art required to call Mrs. Weitman (telephone 4-5527) lor registration. Tourney Set The Northwest Class A and B YMCA Volleyball Tournaments will open match play Saturday morning t.30 a.m. at Parrish Junior High School, Larry Rich, tournament chairman, said Tuesday. There is no charge, with the public invited to watch the 11 teams In action for the area cham pionship." Teams representing Se attle, Tacoma, Olympia. Portland. Salem, Eugene, Medford, and Boise will be in attendance. Match play is to continue until 4:30, at which time the champion chip playoffs will be held between the top ranking teams. In addition to Rich, committee men responsible for this event are Cecil Quessth, Wayne Schrunk, Dr. Leon Barrick and Otto Skopil. Players representing the Salem quad are Ed Fitzsimons, Dutch Holland. Bert Cole, Bob Ward, Wayne Schrunk. Charlie Nee, Tim Lyons, Fred Morgan and Dick Rota. Junior Colleges Play 1st Round HUTCHINSON, Kan. I First round scores In the National Jun ior College Basketball Tourna ment Tuesday: Boise (Idaho) 70, Arkansas State 57 Craceland (la.) 64,' : Coffeyville (Kan.) 59 lloberly (Mo.) 10, Eastern Ari zona 17 Kilgore (Tel.) 70, Jacksonville Fla.) 69 Hannibal (Mo.) M. Garden at; (Kan.) 71 Hew York City Tech 77. Itasca Minn.) 71 Meet Set Monday For Duck Hunters .4 " Spring chapter of tht Oregon Duck Hunters will meet Monday. March 26, at I pjn. at the Salem Gun Club vita a movie pianneo titled "On the Wing." The' film is from tha Field k Stream lib rary and covers foosa bunting from ttart ta finish. , Les Zumwatt, regional supervi sor of the bUte Came Commis sion, will b present ta discuss rroMems of migratory waieriowi in t'.e local area, lie w3 also cover development in new refuses $zi ihooticg (rounds. T Volleyball SPOILSMAN'S CAJT-FISH!N3 TIPS FCrlTHOUT Worms, rum, nymphs, fresm k1u.ed minnows, etc, should w fsheb a h freilf drift ts in a stream current. you toss am unhooked ha it adrift, wu sec the cwer ce -between rr and ok re STRAINED ON A TAUT LINE. VOU CAN TAKE FISH OCCASIONALLY ON BAITS FLAYED A6AJNST THE CURRENT, SUTA FREE-DRIFTIN6 BAIT B BEST. CAST UPSTREAM SO A SINKERLESS BAIT DRIFTS' FREELY, NEAR BOTTOM WHEN IT REACHES DESIRED AREA DOWN" STREAM. RETRIEVE SLACK LMt UNTIL DRIFT PASSES YOU. THEN UlCtOy PAY SLACK AS NEEDED UNTIL DRIFT IS FINISHED. THEN PUP BAIT UPSTREAM TO REPEAT. t DEEP, SWIFT STREAMS, USE .JUST ENOUGH SINKER TO WORK. OCE Releases Ball Schedule- OREGON COLLEGELOF-EDU-CATION, Monmouth (Special) Oregon College's baseball team has two weeks remaining in which to whip into shape for their first game April 2 against Pacific at Forest Grove. The first outing for the Wolves will be a doubleheader. Nine of last year's regulars are back with Coach Bob Livingston's team this season, which should give them a good chance at re peating for the Oregon Collegiate Conference championship. The complete schedule is as follows: April S. Pacific (t) it Tor-it Orovt; April I. Oron Stat at Cor vallit: April S, Pacific 121 at Mon mouth; April 12, LinfiHd (2) at' Monmouth: April 17, Ore on at Eu fane; April IB, Ceorfe Fox (21 at , N-wberi: April IK. Portland ftatal (21 at Portland: Aorll 27. PnrlUnrt 1 V. at Monmouth; May 1, Clark 1C , IZI ai Monmouth; May 4. Portland ! U. at Portland; May I. Portland , State C! at Monmouth; Miv 10 1 Ceorse Fox (21 at Monmnuth; May wii-buu inn it, ai .Titjiijiiuiiin; May II. Clark JC (2) at Vancouver: and May 18-19. Oregon Coliiata , vonicrann tournament i Laurantt. Imperial Car Holding Lead SALT LAKE CITY (-Twet W Cftl"! ill the Mohilcai Ernnnmv Run taft mrm fhU mnt-tiinf (n t " "- V ttUB UIUI UIU tut Grand Junction, Colo., on the third leg of their Los Angeles-to-Colorado Springs jaunt The Imperial Southampton held a slim lead as the cars de parted. It gained an early edge in the drive from Los Angeles to Las Vegas Monday and held on to it in the drive from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City yeiter- The Imperial was averaging 21.5 miles per gallon and 62.6 ton miles per gallon after the second day. It was followed by a Pontiac Chieftain with 21.5 and 52J; a Packard 400 with 18.8 and 52.3; aa Oldimobile 98 with 19.0 and 51.8, and an Oldsmobile 88 with 19.8 and 51.1. The ton mile average represents the car's weight multiplied by miles trav eled, divided by gallons of gaso line used. Jabbe rwalkie s Slate Meeting for Thursday A combined business meeting and potluck dinner will be held Thurs day by the Salem Jabberwalkies archery club at the Mayflower hall starting at 6:30 p.m. A movie oa Mexico and Guata- mala will be shown by Harry How ard as part of tht entertainment. Wayne Dough ton and Verne Spring er will report oa tht Oregon Bow Hunters meeting held recently at Eugene. READY TO GO UP WILLIAM LOST OUT WHlft THi : tAit&ALL WRrrtR VOTtP f & OiT VALUABLE PLAft, PUT HIV Wtf HAUPt POWft Tt . tnrewAL wgHua tew . TQTD-Ht JUir Atlom Ont CP 7ot 4fOO,000-PLU COMACr TO CCiriitut Ai 0AfMU Bui SUKIttos ti,- ,V-V - .t- J HI vv V I a' a "W -St i 1 I RcdlcES Belt Pirates. ioi Gianf End Slump On 1010(108' Homers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TAMPA. Fla. JJP The Cin cinnati Redlcgs rapped out 13 hits Tuesday in taking their second straight exhibition game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, 10-3. . The Reds scored seven times in the third inning. Rhodes Belts Haraers PHOENIX. Ariz. uTi - Duity Rhodes smashed two home runs and a double Tuesday to help the New York Giants snap a 4-game losing streak with a f-S victory over the Baltimore Orioles. There were two other homers in the game, by shortstop Eddie Bressoud of the Giants and sec ond baseman Don Lcppcrt of the Orioles. Yank Streak Ends ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UP -The S-eame winning streak of the New York Yankees was stopped! Tuesday when the St. Louis Cardi nals edged them, 3-2, on an un earned run. Johnny Kucks, starter and loser for the Yanks, made two errors which helped the Rcdbirds score. Braves Lose Another BRADENTON, Fla. (ft The Kansas City Athletics rallied for three-TunsJn the Jwttom of the ninth inning Tuesday to hand thetltle,gets-anotheropportunity Milwaukee Braves their third with a 10-round fight against Hec hibition loss in a row, 7-5. tor Constance Wednesday night. Glen Cox, second of three A s pitchers, was credited with the victory. He needed help in the ninth from Frank Burtschy, who held the Braves hitless. Phillies Drab Nats ; ORLANDO. Fla. un - The PhO- adelphia Phillies mauled Al Cur ds and Pedro Ramos for 11 hits. including a 420-foot homer by Stan Saxton, now welterweight cham Lopata overt he centerfield fence, : pion. and had Saxton on the floor to defeat the Washington Sena tors, 7-1, Tuesday, Bob Miller, 40-year-oldaMax La nier and Angelo Lipetri'held the Senators to six hits, with Clint Courtney getting three of them. Cubs auk Indians TUSCON, Ariz. OP - The Chi cago Cubs beat tie Geveland In- dians 14-7 Tuesday, scoring 10 j runs in the last four innings while Bob Thorpe held the Tribe .cor- It was the Cubs' second straight i exhibition victory over the uiaua. Dodgers Whip Tigers ' MIAMI UP The world cham pion Brooklyn Dodgers made it three in a row. by shellacking the Detroit Tigers 1-2. before 2,000 chilled fans Tuesday night. A bonier by Jim Gentile, rookie first baseman in his last game with the varsity before joining the "B" squad, featured Brooklyn's Vhit attack on Bob Miller and Johnny Presko. Judge Blasts NFL Contract TORONTO I - United States professional football contracts Tuesday were compared to 19th century slavery conditions by the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario. Chief Justice J.C. McRuer made tht remark while hearing a $10, 000 breach-of-contract suit by tht Detroit Lions of the National Foot ball League against quarterback Tom Dublinski of the Big Four Football League's Toronto Argo nauts. "It is the element of trading in human services that is bothering me," be said. "I thought that was done away with in 1863." (President Abraham Lincoln an nounced the freedom of the slaves In the United States Jan. 1, 1863). hliikJ'i 1K4 contract with thTf"1" Insurance 3, Lions which states the team may assign the services of a player to. another club in the NFL. By Alan Mayer MTU 710 AM'lAKtroXAfUU ffAMf PtA AT Hfi 1955 PACt TM iOX AHO MAY0B iOMl Of TM WPrrtf WHO UFT I'M OVTO7MlRHtT to ii rut i9Sfx vorm won t port mi ycak Hi .Ua LirtTit! AVfXAitli TOTi fOR ACTtfg PiArtAi. 4 V Or'- I K Thcyll Do It Every - s okscs KCM-h'ix-r.rsy cncs n iO KlLlA "X'ST S4Y1.V5 ( A miE I'M 6UD I MVES 7 VOU U LP V vTT EXJCV VCT OUT OF 7K2 FFTH 0C GKSNWOiNSl H:S UNCM AT J rC jT V . VVTTW UZR JUS OFFICE Vjst tmA cVion, ASK ME ALL THE (1 45Vl HE SPtU-EO V GOTTA CO Y HISTORY QUESTIONS SOT ITS , 7?Pz!l ALL tDTVIS CX'S U OM P45S 62-TWEN A eSVWD J TO MY A MEST7N3- SHEODWS 4 M ' tiCW&f FOR DEAR OL' 040 XJfr AS HE OJLPS 7OvV4R0 1 irS'TnW Jm another ulcer-- 4 Mttff Ik m mhi ijy. Welters Slate 10-Round Mix ST. LOUIS - Vireil (Honev- bear) Akins, who has had a habit of missing his big chance to move toward a shot at the welterweight Akins is a good boxer and a good hitter, but often has lacked fire. Constance, of the British bland of Trinidad, ranks several notches! below the sixth-ranked Akins of St. Louis, but he's a good boxer and fast. Akins Floored Saltan In 1952 Akins fought Johnny before losing the .decision. Akins was outweighed then, still in the lightweight class. Some of those watching Con- stance in training believe he will , be too fast for the local lad. He hasn't been flattened so far and has victories against Kid Gavilan and Ralph (Tiger) Jones to his credit, - VJ Jf00lpeH y-t T1 ' . In-.CfllW f aVOTCU Role 'Absurd' Cont. from Preceding Page) lucky about injuries so far and well need to keep on being IWD Bya' lom 'ears, bod tarey, lucky." Willie Roberts and Woodley Lewis. The Dons have been lucky in!Ctark Big, Fast that respect. They haven't had a I aarke. pounder who stands man sidelined with an ailment all year. They have lost Capt. K C. Jones for tournament play be cause his eligibility has been ex hausted, but sophomore Gene Brown has been such an outstand ing replacement that he made the all-tournament team last week at the Far Western regional in Ore gon. Pressure Net Felt Woolpert said the fact the Dons art riding the longest - victory string in major college history adds no pressure at all. "Actually, I think the pressure is less," he said. "The big hurdle was winning No. 40 against Cali fornia last winter and we got over that. "Right now it's just a matter of extending the record and it doesn't mean very much, really, except that by extending it we can repeat at champions. Natur ally, that's important." UNIVERSITY BOWL Ladies Classic League team re- Smoke Shop 1: Tele-Treat 3. Osko Insurance 1; Adltr'i 4, Roberts Bros. 0; China City Caft 1, Tbt Triangle 3. High team series and game, The Triangle 2562 and 930. High individual series and game. Barb Smith of Tele-Treat 605 and 237. Other high scores: Beryl Muell haupt 213459, Phyllis Curry 205 551, Trula Kennedy- 202-547, Gloria White 541, Ginny Garba rino 200-517, Mary Polinsky 519, Marie Bradley 201-505, Berta Thompson 901, Betty Haley 201. BAB ALLEYS Score Tuesday night in the duck pin league: Loder Bros. 4, Kaye TV 0; Dyer Insurance 4, Les New man 0; Mick Sign 2, Davis Oil 2; Ramaget 3, Hick'i Sundry 1. High team game and series by Dyer Insurance with 828 and 2331. High individual game by Ira Short with 204. High Individual aeries by Arnold Meyer with 493. Look and Ixani By A. C CORDON 1. What four U.S. states border on Mexico? 1 Which is the most rapid grow er of all the well-known fruit trees? 3 How much does a cubic foot of water weigh? 1 What river runs through tht mightiest aeries of chasms in the world?. 1. What art the measurements of a board foot? ANSWERS L California, Arizona, New Mex ico and Texas. 2. Tht apple tret. 3. It weight Hs poundt-L... 4. Tht Colorado River. I. Ont foot by one foot by oot inch. Tunc i Governor Appoints Committee To National Sports Festival A special committee to help! coordinate a national sports festi- val observance in Ocegon during the month of May was announced by Governor Elmo Smith here Tuesday. I The state-wide festaVaTof sports, and other recreational activities will aid in the maintenance and conservation of health and provide wholesome fun and recreation so essential to the general welfare Rams Ink Two Top Flankers JX)S ANGELES -(Special)- The Los Angeles Rams, long known for their spectacular offensive nd. this week added a pair of promising rookie flankers to their Lnrn, . r0Mv, Signing Ram contracts for their first season with Los Angeles were Leon Clarke, Southern California, obtained in the second round of the NFL -draft from Detroit by previous trade, and Jim Carmi chael, University of California, the Rams' fourth draft round selec tion. Both men are slated for of fensive end duties. The addition of Carmichael and Clarke to the Ram squad provides Coach Sid Gillman with one of the league's strongest group of often- sive ends including Elroy Hirsch, 6-4, is blessed with great speed as attested to by his third place fin ish last June in the NCAA 220 low hurdles. His best time for the event is :23.3s. The Trojan speedster attended Venice High School near Los Angeles and earned three var sity football letters at Southern California. Also a "local boy," Carmichael hails frr.n nearby Inglewood High School. He played at El Camino Junior College before transferring to California. He was an outstand ing receiver for the Bears, placing third among the nation's receivers in 1954 and captaining the 19SS Cal team. Jim, who is the brother of Green Bay's Al Carmichael, is 6-2 and weighs 215. Only i By Jimmy Hitlo of the public, Governor Smith said. Such a program merits citizen support and coperation, he added. The sports festival, fourth, an nual national event of its kind, is designed to stress the value of well-conducted sports-and recre- ; "tional activities and to encourage widespread interest and support in sound programs of recreation and physical education. This committee will develop plans for a state-wide festival ob servance and will work with ' n mayors and other civic leaders; throughout the state in mapping 13 sports festival events suitable tojn each individual community. Committee Selected Committee members include George Sirnio, director of health and physical education, State Education Department, chairman; Richard Dunlap, State Parks De partment, Salem; Walter Wirth, City Park superintendent, Salem; Clayton E. Anderson, superinten dent, Willamalane Park and rec reation district, Springfield; Carl Bengston. director of recreation, Grants Pass; Bob Bonney, super intendent, parks and recreation, Klamath Falls; Wayne Hamilton, director of recreation. Bend; Wil liam S. Fearn, director of recre ation, The Dalles; F. E. Weybret. editor. Evening Observer, La Grande. Marion Winslow, Coos Bay pub lic schools, Coos Bay; Arthur Waud, manager 101 Highway As sociation, Tillamook; Charles S. Collins, supervisor, Douglas Coun ty park department, Roseburg; Miss Mary Bowman, supervisor of health and .physical education, Salem, representing the O r e g o n committee of the national section for girls and womens sports; and Clark Stokes, supervisor pf health and physical education,' Bethel, Eugene, representing the Oregon Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Padres Whip Motilities With Six-Run Inning PALM SPRINGS, Calif, til - The San Diego Padres put in a 6-run fifth inning Tuesday to beat ! the Vancouver Mounties in an ex-1 hibition baseball game, 8-5. I Harry Elliott's double scored three men in the big inning and wor. the contest. I the hand Open Monday arid - . 481 State St. wv Iowa Iaces job In Temple Twins By RALPH BERNSTEIN ! area have seen the likes of Tem ptut AnrtPin up The Mid- Ple i ,win terror'- Hal Lfar ,n ern style basketbaU when Temple dow court like a coup e of firt I'niversity's "fast break" quintet ng.nes i headed ". And meets Iowa at Evanston. mv.yiJMM Thursday night in the semi final . ituatma. it a an automatic ba round of the national collegiate - championship. Co-Capt. Lear and Rodger op- It is doubtful if fans in that erate in the front of a 2-1-2 zona Eastern Hoop i Team Complete NEW YORK IJl - The Eastern squad for the annual East-West college all-star basketball game ! at Madison Square Garden March 31 was completed Tuesday with the addition of a towering I'ni- I versity of Kentucky center and a star .North Carolina State guard. The newest additions are Bob ' Burrow, 6-7 titan who has been I Kentucky's top offensive man for : the last two years, and Vic Molo - dot, a 5-11 playmaker who is one of N.C. State's smallest perform- i erS. ;., The two are members of the aquad which will compete in the, Olympic trials next month at Kan- . V'V The all-star game is sponsored by the New York Herald-Tribune for charitv Hdc Table ffldrt far Taft, Orrm (Compilrd By I). S. 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WfcyNofCoffltinand Diicovir Jfot!iQuo!ify hrYmult, Friday Nights 'Til 9 defense. They re ooin as quica as cats and their ball stealing antica have been a strong factor in Tern pie's 2&-1 record. Both can hit from outside and despite the fact they're small as basketball play ers go today, can rebound with opponents three and four inches' taller. Depends en Twins j Coacn natTy Litwack makes no ! -.ret 0i th. (act he is counting on Lear . honorable mention All-America who has scored 665 points a 22 9 average thia yf ar an(j Rodgers. a 531 point KOrfT an(j a brilliant floor man. Temple will rise or fall with King Lear and Gifted Guy. i ar scorej 40 points against 1 Connecticut and dumped in tht j tw0 fouls which topped Canisius in the Eastern regional playoff j nsrripc : . "ZVI v" "A The big men on the Tempi , team are Freddy Cohen, 6-6, tops .1 - .a.kn.m1. with an ii'iriat i kLV. u o,.1K0 L' ' S 'S f Z. J Wltn 260 rebounds, an average of IHIIC, aim iau mKKvtt, v w, who hasn't played much in recent weeks. Litwack disclosed that Co-Capt started all 29 games this year, wrenched his back against Canas ius Saturday night while rebound ing. The coach feared the 24-year-old senior would be unable to fact Iowa, but x-rays showed no seri ous injury. Physicians at Temple Hospital said they treated Rein feld for muscle spasm and that he probably will be available for action Thursday night of the Field ! in leather L3 cJ