The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 25, 1956, Page 41, Image 41

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(Washington
jTrack, Field
;Meet Today
f PULLMAX. Wash. Prep
trackmen from 71 Washington
State achoob meet Friday U pick
successor to Yakima as tram
champion the Mth annual State
High School Track and Field Meet.
- Yakima, whick piled up 15 points
to via the meet last year but
bat figured to repeat, hat four
men entered.
Talent' seems to be spread
pretty evenly among the 17C
athletes registered and reports in
. dirate that no team will come up
with as many as 23 points.
Etnaf Contenders
; Fort Vancouver and Lewis and
'Clark erf Spokane are regarded as
strong contenders this year,
; Entered from Fort Vancouver
; are defending champion in the 440
event Chuck Chronis, sprinter Don
Haw and a speedy relay squad.
' With the addition of Keith Nance
to Lewis and Clark aquad, the!
Tigers have nine entries in the i
rneet and are tops in manpower. I
,The Tigers have won every meet'
this year in which they partici
pated. Seven Entries j
Ellenshurg has seven entries
- and Bellingham, Clover Park, Fort 1
Vancouver and Wenatchee have
six each.
? Stadium of Tacoma. which has
four entires, won the west central
district title earlier. ' '
I Track and field events are sched
uled to begin Friday at 2:30 p.m.
Finals Saturday begin with field
SPORTS.AH'SPites Out
OfWoods,Says
Branch Rickey
DIGEST
NETTING THE FISH
k
1 1
n hstt ut
Et6co wrrw axa
STRAIGHT
KFOM UAPM6 M A
PCFaATlC Fr&M. THERE'S LIT-
,tvi on no cuMtctrr an nsn is
HOOKED ON A SMALL UaJW,rV
MM SLACK WHEN NTS HEAD IS
OVCR THE NET. HE DTKS DOWM
nrro rr as you urr the net.
OJWWT-e
Small fish may k heldm a
CURRENT THAT OPENS NET DOWN
STREAM, ANO NETTED 1AJL FIRST
y EASIN6 NET UPSTREAM, SUR
ROUNDtNO FISH WITHOUT TOUCH
ING HIM TO AVOW ALARM. LET
HIM DRIFT SACK, THEN LIFT NET.
Fishing Report:
(CMtiaaed from page
fair for spring chinook in North
and South Santiam', Thomas creek,
and Crabtree creek. Roaring river
should improve by the week end
from recent stockings. Many of the
trails and roads into Cascade lakes
are open, but some lakes may still
be frozen. Lost lake on Santiam
.i 1 i .-j . -' pas is free of ice. The road to
events at 1:00 and races at 2:j0 . . ui ,.... n,.
mm lull Idac IS upvil. Iim "initin
p.m.
Tigers Sign
College Star
PITTSBURGH -."Judas
Priest, we're out of the woods'
said Branch Rickey Thursday
about the Pittsburgh Pirates the
team he worked for five years to
build into a pennant contender.
But m i no surprise to me.
remarked the former general
manager of the Pirates, noting the
team's fifth place standing within
shooting distance of the lead in
the National League "You'll be
hearing about the Pirates for a
lone time."
They better look out." Rickey
chortled after returning from
combined pleasure-scouting trip to
find the Pirates only l'i games
out of first place. "We could real
ly raise a rumpus in 1957.
Stepped Dewn
Rickey, who masterminded St.
Louis' and Brooklyn to National
League pennants, stepped down at
the end of the 1955 season after
five years with cellar-dwelling
Pittsburgh clubs.
But the guy with the bushy eye
brows and the big cigars predicted
then that sooner or later the:
Pittsburgh team would no longer j
be the doormat.
"I'm not surprised to find the
Pirates right there," said Rickey,'
fumbling with a cigar. "If our of
fensive holds up we could make
the first division this year.
"The pitching is not as good as
I expected. Dick Hall's been a big
disappointment. He's not in condi
tion to pitch. He's got the qualities
to be the ace of aces.
Big Surprise
"The big surprise to me is the
offense. It is better than I expect
ed Dale Long and Lee Walls
need confidence at the plate.
has caused the majority of the
streams in the upper Willamette
valley to rise considerably in the
nnrt u,k Hank fiehinu nn IKa
Mvn,i. .nH wiiimite h hri.nl Th(,y 8t i now and are hitting
fair while hnai have hron dninc ! "If our pitching continues to im-
A few wlmnn have heen ' Prove e'll go well. We've had
taken on the McKenzie. mainly be
low the Leaburg dam. Lookout
RICHMOND, Va. Euge
(Bucky) Luck, the University of
Richmond's All - Southern Confer
ence outfielder, has signed a M.-
000 Contract with the Detroit Ti
gers organization.
1 Luck, a 22-year-old Richmonder.
. was signed by Ed Katalinas, chief
scout for the Tigers, at Luck's
home this week. The 14,000 con-
Mav J5 4.13 am 7:45 p.m.
May 26 4 12 a m 7:46 p.m.
Mav 27 4:31 a m.. 7:47 p.m.
May 2S 4:31 a m 7:4S p.m.
Mav 2S 4:30 a m 7:4 p.m.
Mav 30 ..4:28 a m 7:S0 p m.
Mav 31 4:29 am 7:50 p.m.
June 1 4:29 a.m ... 7:S1 p.m.
some tough luck with Bob Pur-
key. Bob Garber and Joe Trim
ble." All have been out with some
injury or another.
"Then there's Lauren Pepper,
continued Rickey. "I think these
guys are great. I think they're
going to get better. Bob Friend-
well, hes great already.
Chaore for Greatness
"Bill Virdon's got a chance for
d;.,i nH rw.ii. ro.orvnir. hnvp i greatness. He can hit, run and
mm 'KM i"j' ta;iiM, Hank Foiles-why he's De
tract is the max mum Dermit cd. rn. v . . ld"15 " ."iVj ,j. uvv
4 The outfielder was awarded alme banK lrollln8 nas la,r i " '"
enntrart with rhMt w v ' Many small stcelhead from 6 to 8; 'r a long time.
nMhr Imuran A.i Ti" rxing caught in Look- "And Bobby Bragan. Why he',
of the American Association, a Ti- . .... . ,.,.,,: line verv host manlnulalnr nf mm-
'nn, rn,m l..k rU t I UMl J Ullll miu w.A.u luu.vii., r ..
f., mini nuu. viiai K-niini no;,
aqreed to option Luck to Durham.
NC, of the Class B Carolina
League.
1 Luck will report to Durham Sat
urday night after his senior exams
at Richmond;
a
?,
Dorena is fair
SOITHWKST
j power I ve ever seen. He's not
I the manager he was four years
Meadows
Entries
polt
rriday,
Qaurtart,
Soring chinook aneling is fair ago. He's a modernist.
from Winchester to Tyee but slow "We're out of the woods," ex
in the lower I'mpqua river and claimed Rickey.
Idleyld Park-Rock creek area. Sal-'
mon angling has not yet started I 1 i o
at Winchester bay. Trout angling r(;llH SCCITIS
on Tenmile lake, Eel lake, and
Smith river is slow. Trout fishing jrp 1 -O
is slow in most upper Umpqua A1ICU Vylllll
streams which are falling slightly
but still high and turbid. The lower
North Umpqua, Little river, and
Rock creek offer the best possi
bilities. The 'oad up the North
umpqua to uiamona lane is open.
Portland Matdows,
time 8 p.m.
ririt rac Purw $SOO.
i. Hobart Koko. Kt Duncan . ...jn bqt there is eonsioeraoie snow
2 O. r Hurrican. T. Smothars. in ; around the lake .and in the camp-
3 Trir MlM. B. Zolllnsfr .113 j .u. . .
i 4 Mtv Domo. G Dixon 120 8unu. ran laur in uie
a t Defroat J. bmi is i South Umpqua watershed is free
I 5 ?'!iy uC05i lloi't'.k' A?irrm'! 12S of ice, and much of the 'ground
; . Notation, r. Zufeit ... ill i arouno roe iam is pare, mw mere imjt
i ennur nn inp Iran ninci m inp
j Second race Maidpni
1 t year olds. 4'i furlonf:
WINDSOR, England ( - Light
heavyweight champion Archie
Moore was grim and tired-looking
as he went through six rounds
Thursday in preparation , for his
title defense June' S against Yo-
lnnde Pompey.
; There were reports the champion
might have to shed nine or ten
pounds to get under the 175-pound
limit Unnr. himolf t.,nMN' Aim
, -1 ... ,1 1 W'Wt I'llU.IVW FVUIUU I Mia-
i rrikv Tomhov. f. smothen ii4;Mripen Dass angling in uxs river
2 Buddy H., p. Hidalso 117 lis fair to eood. Trout ansline in
south fork of Coos river and tribu
taries, Tioga creek, and Williams
river should be fair to good. All
four forks of Coquille river should
be fair to good. All streams in
the upper and little Rogue basin
Third rarn,im Pr.. uin i : are high and muddy due to con-
year olds and ud. ($900). 5. fiir-itinued hot weather and heavy I national league
;'"nP:.. thunder showers that occurred last Brooklyn at New York (Nl-New
r . wuii riuuir. o. Lollinxer mint
s i. Sidney Lihl L. uner
; 3 Royal Trip. A. Sherman
4 Omicron. C. Slmnnis .
5 Lot Cherries, T. Lambert
' 3. Linda R . G. Dnon
4 Sonny Mac. A. Sherman 117
f S Throttle Happy. R. Ehleri 1 17
v S. Magic Devil. D Pierce 117
1 7 Flaming Bar. A. Duncan 117
S Big Debate. B. Zollinger 117
:! I War Horse. J. Boag 117
10. Hall'i iUdy, W. Phillips 114
HMMnMHaaaaaBaai
Phillips
i
I Idaho Prince. W
7. Sir Jay. G. Dixon
Eager Refardi R. Ehleri .
S Pondid, T.. Miller
1(1 Roman Rice, S. McDowell
m week end. Fishing is poor in all.
.114 streams and only lair in the lakes.
jj " CENTRAL
; up Road conditions to the lower
ti9 lakes are generally good. Lakes
-jjji accessible that will open on this
'114! week end in the central region in
elude East and Paulina lakes,
pMT.?l&Xk?A and South Twin lakes. Crane
J1, furiongj' ' Prairie reservoir, Davis lake and
1. Rolling Hope. H, Herr 119 nnoihlv Ti Tultn. Ink Al Ih.
i DuzPDugP'DHp'erce "''present time it is doubtful roads
. jots 1 will be open to big Lava lake,
- HI ! Little Lava lake, and Elk-lake
Anglers are warned that camping
. 119 conditions at East and Paulina
lakes are very poor. Snow still
ivuvcis ine euuie m-wuvuy tiait-i
Fifth race- Claim, Purse mw. 3 , It is suEKested that fishermen who
4. Clever Bag, G, Simonls
5. Miomond. L. Unger
Lady Lissa. G Dixon
7. o War. E. Ctfford
I. Snow Flight. S. McDowell.
S Sir Dale. W Phllllpa
10. Red Green, L. Knowlea .
combe 16.J1 vs. Antonelll 1 3-.1 1
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 1N1
Kline 13-Si vs. Simmons tl-:i.
Cincinnati an Milwaukee 1N1
I-awrenre (- vs. Spahn i3-2i
thlcago at- St. Louis (Nl Mever
(l-ll vs. Dickson (1-3).
AMERICAN I.EAGIE
New York at Baltimore IN) Kurks
(4-21 vs. Ferrarese ll-2i
Cleveland at Chicago N Imnn
(11 1 vs. Pierce (4-11.
Washington at Ronton INI Ramos
(1-1) vs. Su-.ce 1I-O1.
Kansas City at Detroit iNl Kret
low 1 1-41 vs. Foyteck 3-1.
American League'
year olds. up. Fillies and Mares, j mi.h )n omn j . in ,h ,,,.
nes: " r - -
1. Fair Kathleen, D. Henshaw
(Jl.OOOi. Six furlongs:
2 Annie Jr., R. Cavallera
3. Skeets Best, L Knowles
4. No Boots. R Searcv
B Country jane, 3 McDowell
I Rock N' Pride, L. Unger
Sixth race Claim. Purse 16(10. 4
longs
1. Betherforvou. D. Henshaw
2. Pernle s Star. W. Phillips .
3 Piratic. B Zollinger
4. The Meddler, D. Pierce 110
5 Rose Bow, E. Glfford
a. Dancer Loose. F. Smothers
7. Prune-Pirkrr, I,. Knowles
I Good Joe, R Hopkins
( Doran Flower, A. Sherman
110 portions of Paulina crook. Boat
107 launching facilities will he con
J' gested at both lakes. All camp
in; grounds are open at Crane Prairie
107 nA -nA Annlilw,n
gouu. nnsnng lor KUKanee n us Brooklvn
New York 023 050 00ln 17 0
Detroit 100 3IM 000 4 (2
Turley. Sturdivant (4i. and How
ard; Maa.i. Maslerson i3), Carver
(Si. Gromek (5, Aber (7) and
House.
Only game scheduled.
National Leasiue
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year olds and up. 11.000). Five fur- been good at Udell lake. The Little Drvsdalr. Magile (51. Roebuck I7
ln Deschutes river is dropping, and."k" """""
120 angling conuuiuns are rxpecicu iu :
120 i be much improved for the coming
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week end. A few good catches
115 nave nccn maac ai nicxiup rescr-
i2 -oir. The mam Deschutes river
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end are good. The Deschutes river
Meadows
Selections
Seventh race 3 Year Olds snd Up,
iMM. i mne wis: ! ...... Bj , j j ,u
I. Bolden. H Searcy m inriuw m-nu is uiuil"" 1 Trigger Miss. Lady Homers Cat.
S Chief Co-Fd. C Gibson ll are good hatches of salmon flies. Billy Scoot Rorick
S . rirst Jo. Cavallaro H'lThe Deschutes river below the; . , Horse. Big Debate. Bail s
4. Zan K. B. Zollinger 1! .. . . , . .,, Lady.
5 Count cino. g Dinon 17 1 rnouth of Crooked river is rapidl , r. r,,,,. s.r jav. Bull
Simple Case. L. Knowles .. .121 clearing, and angling conditions , Fiddle.
7. Fleur d'Aione, J. Waleh Jilt i Qro aviuMaH In Vm fair to annrl ' I- No War. Dm Dur Snow Flight
I Dolita. P. Hidalgo 116 , . r . . ,. . T 5. Skerts Best. Cnuntrv Jane
uir uif wws. pnu. iiuiiiMK niiu n.v ; Boots.
Fighth rare-Claim Tiirse WOO. H fishing have been producing good . Betherfosyou. Piratic. Prune
year olds and up, i8O0l. Six (ur- ! !,. r ,,ik,u .i Cl,,n Picker.
lon-s: , , o. , V ' Sample Case
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JJ-J beds at Suttlc lake is good. Kish-!
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JH j Williamson river, and Diamond
122 ; lake open May 26. Camping space
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Diamond lake and 75 cents for day
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1, Fetchanwln. L Knowles
2 Slinstitch. D Henshaw
S. Gold Arch. E. Gilford
4 Will Breeches. P Hidalgo
5 Blenheim Bow B Zollinger .
. Reminder, A. Sherman ....
7 Beacham. J. Prouty l
I Cromart G. Simonla
0. Short Walt, F Lambert
10. Bullrelis. S. McDowell ....
112
Ninth race Alw. Purse ISOO, J
Tear olda and up, "Weatern Saddlery,
Inc." S'i furlongs:
1. Pafa Dream. W. Philllns Ill
J. Pacific Flash, R. Cavallaro ... 104
3 Shamle G Dlicon ...lit
4. Bepn Suoplv, F Clifford .. .122
5. Vino Segindo. B Zollinger ...111
Vox. A Sherman ..Ill
7. Rough Drde. G. Simonls 111
I Booter's Gem. H. Earl 100
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LONGSHOT POSSIBILITY: Beech
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Tenth race Claim. Purse f, i
year olds and Up. (SHOO). Th Wish
Ing Well." One mile:
1 Mio M.. A. Duncan Ufl
J Clearawav, B Zollinger 11$
S Two Colors, J. Prouty IIS
4 Flower Song. F. Zufeit lift
t Caddia, D. Henahaw 115
a. Bright Costume, G. Dye US
7. ",lr. Sprague, G. Dixon ... 120
Rualy Rosas, A. Sherman .,.110
Tall flrand 8. McDowell 120
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