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Fisliinr Shrine Game Players LineVp for Pre-Baiiquet Action jln Lakes To Open The state's hick mountain lakes land reservoirs, top fishing areas i for many anglers, open for trout ' fishing Saturday. The opening in cludes Crane Prairie Reservoir ' and Davis. North and South Twin "and Lava Lakes. Gold Lake will not open until June 23. Snow conditions in the high coun try are severe, and it will be im possible to drive within reasonable distance of high mountain pack lakes. Some are still frozen over, according to the Orefon Stale1 Game Commission which releases the. following report for weekend' angling: NORTHWEST I North coast streams are veryi Wand angling is slow for trout. Spiny ray fishing is good in lakes Bear Astoria. Jack salmon and (teelhead fishing has improved along the lower Columbia river sand bars. Trout angling in Tilla- tnook-Nestucca area is poor. Sal-i nion river is lair ior pianieo cut throats. Tillamook bay salmon ang-j These 1 hirt school festbaB stars, whs win slay Is the Class A sad 'St. BMifsc sf Sublimity ssd Cecil Bremser sf Ckemaws. Is sack l-r ling is much improved. Tides are ft shriae CUiie si Psrtlssd ssTPesdleUs sexl Aaisst. west kits sre WsJIy Wood sf Asalty, DeJ Called sf Amity, Dick Crssk of Mill not good mid-week but favorable; next week end. Jetty fishing is; good for ling, kelp, perch, and' bass. Fishing has been fair to1 jsod in all the upper sections of Streams in Lincoln and western - Lane counties. Fishing in lakes round Florence should be good. ; A few chinook have been caught on laquina bar. The Tualatin fiver and its tributaries are low nd clear. Angling is slow to (air ith flies best lures. The Sandy. Clackamas, and Molalla rivers are expected to offer fair to slow ang ling. Trout fishing has remained Slow throughout waters of central Willamette valley. Prospects are ( (Continued page 41, eel. 2) I iBeavers Nip i Stars, 2 to 1 J PORTLAND ( Portland I edged Hollywood 2-1 in a tightly j fought Pacific Coast League base- ball game here Thursday night. Luis Marquei scored the win ;ning run with his homer over the 5 left field bleachers in the eighth inning. i The Bcuver' first run came in "'.the second innins. Jim Baes sin i gled and scored Irnm third on Ron 1 Bottler's groundout. I The Stars tied it up in the fifth i when Joe Duhem led off with a J homer, his fifth of the season. It i also went over the left field wall. 1 Ren Valdes pitched the entire I game for Portland, marking gp I his sixth win against one loss. He I scattered eight hits to Hollywood batters. Roger Sawyer ga " up nine hits (Continued on next page) I Yakima Beats lEugene Again ; EUGENE Yakima stayed atop Northwest League baseball : standings by defeating Eugene M here Thursday night, -f Spokane won the first game of ; doubleheader from Wenatchee ' Thursday night, 8-4. ! Herm Reich scored what proved 4 to be the winning run with his t homer in the top of the ninth n- i ning for Yakima. This was follow-1 t ed by successive doubles by Roy 4 Nixon and Dick Neal which ac- - counted for an insurance run. Herm Lewio also had a homer 1 for Yakima in the fourth inning and a triple. H and Reich each , " batted in two runs. j ". Bill Eastburn's three-run homer -J In the first inning got the Emer- r alrtc ftff fn an pxrv Kiuene ' scored another run in the eighth ; inning or a w alk to Gene Mariacci i and a triple by Carl Hutzler. NEW YORK Iff) Boxing Yakima won the series here 3-1. returns to Madison Square Gar den Friday night with an im- Yakima inn 111 002 in .ijiiiliiht fpt h. Eusene 300 wo oio-i 4 o portanl middleweight lest oe- Downs, Youns i t i snd Neal; Pen- twecn Charles Humei of France told. Marten 9 snd D-ipper ; an() f;enc FuUmfr 0f West Jor First game: Wenatchee 000 031 0004 i Spokane . 030 100 22 - S 1 Shortledge, Lybeck 17) and Lssby; Burnett, Srhnelder i5i. Luedtke (), MeekinS 19) snd Rosii. Conley Ready To Go Again MILWAUKEE - Righthander Gene Conley of the Milwaukee Braves was taken off the disabled list Thursday and will be ready to pitch "any time Manager Char lie Grimm needs him." The Braves' front office said that Grimm and Gen. Mgr. John Quinn were satisfied with the 1 physical condition of the 6-8 Rich-! land. Wash, pitcher whom many think can mean the difference be tween the first pennant year at County Stadium and another also-; ran finish. j The 25-ycar-old skyscraper had . been carried on the disabled list for the last 30 days while recov ering from a chronic tendon ail ment in his pitching shoulder. Conley, who had an 11-7 record last- year when the shoulder trouble laid him low in mid-August, says his arm never felt bet ter. Archers to Shoot The Salem Jabberwalkics Arch ery Club is to hold a Club shoot Sunday at its course near Pringle School. Registration will be from 11:30 a m. to 1:30 p.m. The shoot will be a 14-target field round snd s 14-target snimal round. Gib Mathers will handle the lunch for the day. i .. ft ? W ? ( o d TV at , fsrmatioa for the esmersmss Ust sight titer to the Salem Shriae 'City ssd UMsyae Msses sf Sasta Salem. Eas's Hawkins sf Jeflers. ; Je J,!L'ns,,f Club's banqset for them at tae Sesator Hotel. From left to right la Jim Osssrse sf Chemsws ssd Norm Berbers! sf St. Pasl rsald ast " .t! "k, the line are Harold WUets sf Amity, Llsyd Rsss sf Mill City. Gerald attend the basq.et became sf other eommittmests, (Ms Erirksea !?"r.8ame r ie?,a" " ' ,n'?h' Strong of Mill CKy, Dale Joaet sf Sostb Salem, Larry Retetorer si photo.) (Story ss next page.) , He ar-' f Viks Tangle With Viks Gaze Hopefully Into 'Crystal BalV I ;:-vr ' 4 ::i:VV '.: .-V . ;?it;. m r wb '""W F S 4 . , W r ' " vie,. ,vv;:: Looking as if mystified at what they see la Coach Bill Hanauska's "crystal ball" are these three pitch ing members of the North Salem Vikings. From left to right are Hanauska, Jack Lay, Jerry Kepping er and Dick Cobb. Perhaps the Viks are trying to find out If they'll wla tonight's state quarter finals playoff game with Lincoln High, at Portland. Lay will be ea the mound for the Salems in the t p.m. mix. YM Fetes Wilcoxes in Show t J YOUnj UOn layior was naimu uir nuy m lire iri pmu n. and Mary Wilcox were honored as having contributed the most in vol-1 unteer .mice at the annual Salem YMCA sports award banquet Thurs-; day night at the First Christian thurcn. Gene Fullmer Meets Humez dan, Utah. Recent developments in Los Angeles, where Sugar Ray Rob inson knocked out ex-champ Bobo Olson in four rounds, leave the field wide open for an am bitious challenger. As Humez. the European 180 pound champion, is No. 2 in the Litest ring rating and Fullmer, the Mnrmon cyclone, is No. 3, the winner should be in line for a shot at Robinson. Gohs of Money Marv Jenson, Fullmer's man ager, has an associate who is willing to put up vast gobs of money ($100,000) for a Fullmer Robinson debate in Salt Lake Citv this year, providing Full . . . f i , mer Bels Dasi numei. i iiai should be enoitsh incentive for Fullmer, the 7-5 favorite. i The 10-round match will be 1 carried on network radio and ; television (NBC) starting at 9 p.m. (EST). Under New York rules, scoring will be rounds with a supplementary point sys tem. A referee and two judges will officiate. Senators Swat: (Up to date ) ab h 3b hr rbl pet 1 4 22 350 Eastibrk of 00 Kraute.ib l Webster. 1-s 91 Williams. lb 77 Zari.c 28 1 Dunn of 44 Szekula.of 04 Koepf.c 53 Swaitsn.3b 71 Warren.of 20 L,ph1ni. 8 IP 9 t7i 4'i 21 37 H'4 ', 1 so bb er Ruine George Cade Cowdell Sstalich Kln 0 I 3 3 I Walsh ? - . ! " . i. Taylor, L. D nf tU. V. an4 ('I t r.i.l.n About 300 persons attended tne awards banquet at which partici-1 Dants in SOOrtS. volunteer leaders anH nrnlessional leaders were eiv-1 en recognition for their activities i ' r in I ho numerous programs of the YMCA. - Ted Ogdahl, football and track coach at Willamette, was the ban quet's toastmaster and Roy Har lpnd, president of the Y'MCA board of directors, presented the awards. outstanding Rot i Taylor was named the YMCA's outstanding Doy oeiween me ageslMiiwauk 14 s .urn Ptsbsh is i;i .452 of 9 and 14 for "his leadership, sportsmanship, dependability, atti tude and improvement in athletic skills." In presenting the award to Taylor. Harland pointed out how Taylor's helpfulness to new YMCA members was also a big factor in his being chosen for the award. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox were se lected as giving ton lay leader service tn the YMCA. For six years the two have directed the 1 Y girls swim team, bringins many trophies and much recognition tn the Salem Y. Two from their team , this year won three first places in Northwest tournament competi tion, including a new area record set by Sharon Truax in the Junior B 100-yard freestyle. Restelli Heads K-FallsTeam KLAMATH FALLS Kno Restelli, former major league and Pacific Coast League outfielder. Thursday was named manager of the newly formed Klamath Falls scmipro baseball club. Restelli played with Portland,. San Francisco and Sacramento in thn rnnct IjiainiA TTa nlcn cfirveH 7 '321 i stints with Pittsburgh in the Na 14 -312 j tional League and one with Clcve- 1 land of the American League. 9 .250 Besides manaeing the club, J Restelli is expected to play first 2 i5oi base. 0 .000; . I MEDKR0S LOSES BOSTON ii - Claude Chapman of Cambridge pounded Cuban born Julio Mcderos on the inside Thursday night to gain a slender split decisio- in s 10-round fight. E H NORTHWEST I.KAOt'E w l Pet. w l Pet. Y.j.m. .j j .m w, u .n m-c ny 14 9 .608 Spokane ; is .280 " uion u i Salem , J, Eui(.np 4i Y8klm, 6. , At 1 .uiiilnn 7 Spokane t. Wenatchee 4 Isecond am. tcore on Pae one o( news .cacttnnl. PACIKIC COAST LEAGl'E W L Pet w l Pet. l. Ann Hi lf S1U S Fran 212 -47 .M-altn .'818 .6ft! . i-lniu id 23 Sarr in 2? IS 5.VJ Hlvwod IS 23 415 .439 S. Diego 22 2J .4811 Vncver 16 29 3SS Hiuisday lesults: At Portland 2. Hollywood I; at Lo Angeles 12, Han Diejjo 10; at Sarramrnto 5. San Fran cisco 3; at Vancouver 2. Seattle 4. j national LEAGt'i St. Louis It 13 .594 N. Yrk 13 17 .4S3 Cincinn 17 12 .im Philad 10 19 .345 Broklyn 10 13 .592 Chicago 8 18 .301 Thursday results: At Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 4; only game scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGl'E W L Pet. W L Pet. N. York :4 1l ess Bltmre 1J 18 ,4.M Clevlnd 19 12 .A13 Detroit 13 19 .408 Boston 17 13 5fi7 K. City 12 19 .387 Chicago 13 13 500 Wshgtn 12 20 375 Thursday results; At Detroit 4, New York 11. only game scheduled. Redlegs Down As In Exhibition Tilt KANSAS CITY iP-Stan Palys hit a home run with Bob Thtir man on base in the eighth in ning Thursday night to give the Cincinnati Redlegs a 3-2 inter league baseball victory over the Kansas City Athletics. Cincinnati N 000 000 1203 S 0 Kansas City A 010 000 001-2 4 3 LaPalmc. Jeffcoat 8 and Burgess; Lasorda and Thomp son. W-LaPalme. Home runs Cincinnati, Palys. Kansas City, Groui. VI IIUIIU VlllMIIIsf, ATTENTION SPORTSMEN HERE'S YOUR HIDEAWAY I have s number of 1-2-sad 3 bedroom houses snd csblns lo cated on the North Ssntism at Idanha. All are modern, some have knotty pine interiors snd fireplaces . . . Jdesl for fish ermen or week-end homes. Some with river fronlafe. Priced from $1850 to $4500. Low down payments and easy monthly terms. Contact Mr. Facia at Colbath Und Co. Phone 4 4494 or cell eve. st 4 8193. rrep Baseball Playoffs Due North Salem Meets Lincoln High School The North Salem Vikings, champions of District 8 A l, movt into Portland tonight for their quarterfinals baseball clash with the Lincoln High Cardinals, champions of the Rose .City. It will be one of a number of prep diamond playoffs today and to night, as district winners ad vance toward .the 1956 state championship. Other Class A-l games set for today find Eugene up against Medlord, Central Catholic of Portland opposing McMinnville and Grant of Portland on with the detci.ding tuiist ana is worn- The Dalies. The latter team is ing on a winning streak ot a i in a row, 19 of them this season. Grant Is Runnerup Grant is the No. 2 team from the Portland league, and that game is slated for The Dalles to night. The Medford-Eugene and McMinnville-Central Catholic s tholic siternoon. 'mixes are set for this In tin Class A 2 bracket the Central HI , Panthers of Inde - pendenee-Monmouth take on the tanby Lougars in a night gamejcrry Jacobs. He pitched five at Monmouth tonight, Newport ; innings and yielded j only two fices undei'eated Seaside, Central 1 hit. roini goes against junction uiyt and Prineville meets the Vale Vikings. All winners advance to semi finals next week. Loy to Be on Mound Coach Bill fonuuska of the North Salems expects to lead with his pitting ace, Lefty Jack Loy, in '"le Lincoln game tonight. Elsewhere !n the Viking lineup Bob Russell will be the catcher, Kent Lammcrs will be at first: base, Ed Syring at second, Mike , Kelley at short. Ed Kitchen at! third, Orr.n Gilbertson in loft i fie'd, Jim Micaelis or Val ! RariiDi In Mnlap an1 Rnk 1 1 ntva ' " ' . I . .1 1 1 . v . .I... H 111. wuu Vriliu 1 jn right Hard-throwing Jerry Keppim ger, Hanauskas other top lefty flingcr. will be standing by 1 should Loy und tne going rough. t- . Th, umt ia 4a--Im nlsvaxi oil ... "'... . !"- M Lincoln Mign in rortiend. 2 NWL Bosses Fined in Fights PORTLAND un - Five tights in the course of a Wenatchee-Tri-Cities Northwest League baseball game at Tri Cities cost each man ager $50 Thursday. However, league president Jim Fleishman n announcing the fines said the managers, Edo Vanni of Wenatchee and Don Pries of Tri Cities. are authorized to pass the fine- on to the players who took part in free separate fights in the course of the game. Each fight was priced by Fleishman at $10 a side. Another fight, this one between .lake Lasby of Wenatchee and Milt Martin of Tri Cities, was higher priced. Fleishman fined each of those men $20. Since the Class B league or-ned its season a month ago Fleishman has assessed si' other penalties, all minor and none involving fine's He d May 1 is the final date for the teams to get down to the player limit of 16 or II if two are veterans back for the first season after military service. Senators Lose C Essegian Purchased By Ball Club By AV. LIGHTNER Statesman Sports EdiUr The Salem Senators dropped an other ball game last night, this one 7-5 at Lrwiston for their sev enth in a row in Northwest League play. Two games wert scheduled, but only one was played because of the soggy conditions of the Bronc's field. i Manager Hugh Luby of the Solons announced earlier in the 'day that, "changes are to be ;made" on the staggering Senators I club, which has now Inst IS of its last 17 games. One of the proposed and baseball star has been pur chased from the Sacramento So lons. He's an outfielder. Was With Hi! Club Essegian will be quickly remem bered here, for he was with the 19S3 Senators the latter part of that season, as a raw rookie. Since then he has played with the Chan nel Cities Santa Barbara) and Visalia clubs of the fast California League. In 1954 Essegian bit Jit and socked 31 home runs for Channel Cities, also driving in 118 tallies. With Visalia last year he hit 23 homers, batted .305 and drove in 71 runs. Luby has been trying to land the power hitter for the last couple of weeks, and Essegian will join the Salemi immediately at Spokane. He agreed to terms with the Gen eralissimo via telephone.' "J can't mention any more names yet," Luby reported, "but I have some other playing help for the club in mind and may have more announcements to make shortly. 1 don't want to say any thing until wc have them for sure." Both Mcl Kraustt and Jack Dunn will join the senators in ti10j lour scheduled games at Spokane this wsekend. The salems rejurn horm ntxt Tues- day night to open a four-game scries with the Eugene Emeralds at Waters Field. Cade Goes Route In last, nleht's ' camei Leftv Jerry Cada went the route for the Senators, gate up all seven runs in the t. first four innings and then settled downto pite h od &-&toVutar in their final schsduled The Salejnstoeatenod both Euss NnHh ' nivi.lon Tne Agne ami warren JL, Kormg 1-J.ox, scoring .k ,T?h-iiB. ih,lt .h. 'Miht.H7ffW.niv3 p.m by the econ(f ' Brines' reliefer,' i.aae lannea ju- inn wir?b " during his ill-fated stint, snd; was touched for nine it. Salem had 11 bingles off the three Lcwiston flingers, three by rookie I Hal Swanson who was playing second base. Bob Easterbrook, who tork over first base from E. C. Wililams, Jim Warren and Ron j King each had two hits, Habitual: ! Sslrm (J) Lewhtton (1) sb r b sb r h e Warren. I S 1 2 0 'i-ob S 4 2 10 Webtr. j4 i Schmldt.3 2 110 S-flcu,3 4 0 0 1 Krhlech.l 5 0 0 0 WUlms.l 2 0 u " t 3 2 1 (l; t'.Mrbk.l 2 0 2 0 Kller.m 10 M1 Klni.r 3 12 ..l 3110 7.arU 4 0 0 0 Keefe.l .1 1 S 0 1 Swnsn.l 4 13 1 Brnfield.i 3 0 2 0! Koepf.c 4 110 Afle.p 2 0 0 0 j Cade p 2 10 0 Cox.p 0 0 0 0, Jacobs, p 2 0 0 I 34 5 11 3 .11 7 9 1 r . ! nil enn nnn t 11 V i,,,,i 222 100 oox-7 1 Wmini pilrher. Jacobs. Cade S 31 9 7 5 10 4 5 Asne fox 15 4 0 0 0 4 Jacobs 15 Hit hv pitcher Schmidt. Jarobi Parsed balls. Koepf Donahue. Left on bases. S 10. L 8 Home runs, Riney. Three-base hits. Koepf Two-base hits, Swanson. Runs hatted in. Warren. King 2I, Koepf, Schmidt, Riney (2), Brown field. Donahue. Sacrifice, Cade. Stolen bases. Rfriey. Double plays. Koepf lo Webster. Swanson to Webster to Williams, Schmidt to Joe Jacobs to Keefe. Time 2 45. Umpires, Lopst and Howe. aV -7 Price sale Itf. New Spinning Rods $22.00 $10.95 Salmon Trolling Rods - 10.00 5.00 Costing Reels 5.75 2.85 Autometic Reels ---- 7 00 3.50 Tspered lines - -- 9 00 4.50 Dry Flies Doi. 3.00 ' 1.95 Coleman Camp Stove -- 13.95 11.95 Coleman Camp Stove 17.95 13.95 iolemiB Csmp Stove 23.95 18.95 Borbeque Grills 4.95 1.99 landing Nets 2.00 98C 3 only 3 lb. wool Sleeping Bags ..es. 7.95 Csnves Fish Creels ' i price MANY OTHER ITEMS REDUCED! OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS CADWELL SERVICE STATION 2490 Sfete St. Phone 2-7431 Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., Mantle Blasts 17th Homer in Yank Win DETROIT, Mich. Mickey Mantle crashed his 17ta home ran and four singles Thursday in pacing the league leading New Ysrk Yankees to a 11-4 triumph ever the sixth-place Detroit Tigers. Mantle's splurge hiked his batting average to .CI. top in the JVcir Senator Chuck Esseglaa, sbsve, hard-hitting outfielder whs blasted U home rant Ust sessoa la the California Leagae, has been parchased by the Sales Bess- tors from the sacra memo Solons. Esseglaa reports to the Senators Immediately at Spokane. He's the first of a number of new plsyers Man ager Hugh Luby is angling for. Oregon, OSC Clash Today OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis (SoecUl) Th Oregon State and Oregon baseball teams . h nere j,,,, ,nd tt Eugene . . ... ' . , rrniay ciann is mko iu Since Coach.Don Kirsch's Web-, foots took twr games from the Beavers early Jn the season, they Wiu agai be favored to sweep the weekend eair .... 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Records at the county clerk's office show that the (roup organ ized ia 194s as the Southern Cal ifornia Educational Foundation. . It includes two Judges, a past "national commander of the Ameri- can XstTion, former USC football heroes and business aad civic prominents. . mM I- . II i advantages of higher educa tion. . ." . - Retoras Filed ' William A. Bodendorfer of tht United States internal revenue de partment said the organization filed returns as a non-profit tax exempt organization.1 - - The names of recipients, or play ers, recrivtnc money were includ ed in the returns but are' not privileged for public release under Income tax regulations.- The last return filed, for 19M. showed the foundation began the year with a balance of ii7,0O4.J from the previous year. Contribu tions and gifts received In 1954 totalled $36,775. - " "Grants to students" that year s mounted to $33,085. The balance on hand for 1955 was fa.ttl.sl. 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