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14-(Sec II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., Aug. 17, '56! R I k " I! I vrooers ynn Boxing, Drugs They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo By DON HARGER T cot way from fishing for bit, the thotgunner will get" a chance to bluw tb dust out of the barrels on aepr. 1 when the sea'oa opens en mourning dove and band-tailed pigeon acrou the , , state. A1m on the sam date the blue and ruffed grouse season openi in eaaiern ureaon. ( : Numeroua local gunner have fund the earijf t w a XVI September shooting much to their liking on the ' Inalrcntl llinO mouminc dove. The small, tasty bird is a difi- JutlVSUll IT HIS cult target wnen snoi on a iiyway. tie oecome lea difficult near a water nolo. That is, unles he Is in one of those long diving plunges coming in front the side. The valley seems to be well stocked witn dove at this time and the shooting should be quite good this season. The Kings Valley area abounds with dove as does the area around Perrvdale. There are olenty of areaa close to Salem where hunters may blow away a few boxes By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN liistant attorney general from CHICAGO I An extensive Washington. D. C, was in Chicago probe on a national scale intoJ",,t week. professional boxing and alleged! ft" Gilmer, chairman of the links with hoodluma and narcotic JlUnois athletic commission, said, pushers is being conducted by the Thursday that he had talked wiih federal government, it was Goldschein at a meeting arranged j learned Thursday. iln ,n "lc U- Ally. Robert' Max H. Goldschein. special as- Tiekcn. i Slooostoie, "THE CrTEDfT M4M4SER.TDLO OPFJ06.1WE S4LESM4M, BE CAUSE ONE OF THE ACCOOmS WAS HO PAY'"' r? 8UT X DO TT7V TO OH.YEM? WELL.THEy WOCtT COLLECT FROM I I &YE MC THE RVH-AOOUHO J CCMM4L.T2 JY V XVL M4MCX.E THEM H J 7, "" Georgian Loads Boston To Win Over Yankees Playoff Spot Jewelers Rip Field's; Lions, Legion Victors Jackson's Jewelera nabbed a 'I told Goldschien" Gilmer; said, ''that as far as I knew there 1 was nothing to investigate in box-j ing in Illinois. If any violations ! should come to the attention of the commission we would co-operate wholeheartedly in the fed eral investigation. Federal Laws Prefeed "Goldschein told .me he was In vestigating the possible violation of federal laws. It was my under standing Or' 'he investigation had But the CUSTOMER S0FT-S04PED BLOOpSTONE TOO 7 JUST AH OVERSlGnT- WEM-HEM XlX SEND A CHECK FOR TMB WHOLE WORKS AT TUB EMD OP THE MONTH- to. Barter of shot shells at doves. The river bars along the playoff berth in C league baseball ! 'n 'f ',m. ' Salem by behind a action yesterday in downing Field's 12-7, driving batting attack In other C tussles. Legion Post, which haa already cinched the league championship, cracked Dickson's 7 5 and the West Salem Lions nicked Nameless Market J-4. In a B League contest last night. Master s dropped J a t-j .Willamette which happen to be adjacent U feeding fields offer good shooting. He have heard ae eaeaaraging reports ea the baad-Ulls this year la the Willamette VaUey area. Far couple at seasons Bow fbe band Uil pigeon kas been a difficult bird te find ia any numbers. We still get 1 day season bnt It may be that it will take the fall If days te find enough pigeons to shoot, Fall Flight Pro$pecU Sold Very Good ' (Ym DiK-ki Unlimited we learn that the fall flight prospects 777 .17 ; " ,1 .r ... ne M Ul are very gooo as ino ioo Dnvuing scamn renunun w aiipe up i . jri.Wa , !. Kfrth mint -t ii.. k... i. ..,, Rn.,ih,rH fiiohi. nf ducks thia I 0 lrom . P'"y oertn and fall shook keep gunners happy in all flyway. eeias that sesne cbrificatiea Is needed ea the special ulmuB snd Jack salmaa seatoa an the (elusabla River extead lar Iran July 1 te October XI. The salnMa-steelbead punch c 4 must be aed for all salmaa which are 24 laches or ever aad for all ateelbead which are 2t hstbea ae over, the Oregon tm easamiafiea reports. The punch card need aot be aaed ier jack salsaea take which are aader 24 lachea. , Bag limit for salmon on the Columbia during this period is 9 fish a day 12 inches or aver, of which not more than 2 may be 24 inches or over. Anglers may have 12 such salmon in possession of which not more than 4 may hw 24 inches or over. that Chicagv aa Just one city in a series that ia being looked at by federal agents." Information concerning alleged doping of fighters, Income tax evasion and participation of gang sters in the sport reportedly U being collected from Los Angeles, San Francisco. Detroit and Chi cago for presentation to a federal Tv. i ,.l .-j grand Jury, IIC UI IV ,KKiNIII rillllMNHCU T ; , caw American aaid the grand SO 4FTER EXTEMDlMS -TMEM MOKE 4M0 MORE CREDfT-VvOT uoppeh ??;' . ViSu-- 'pEI5FECTLy OKAV! I t3 I .?aT -?T( JUST STOPPED IM TO SEE T1 fl A)l IP THERE WAS ANYTHING U Tl WB COULD CO TOR VOU" -A?- fw U2 yft FIRM IS AX IM J rrm MV BCOK.MISTER T Controlled Hunt Drawing Rule$ Violated Pany hunters continue to violate the controlled bant draw ing rmes despite the regulations and directions for filing printed aa each application. Aecerdiag to Bill DeCew, controller for tae game commissloa, tome two dotea applicatieaa were throws ant of the early antelope, elk and deer drawings. Hunter art cautioned that If they want to be ia on the draw ings they must abide by the regulations. The IBM machine make no mistakes and show no favoritism. Any violation of the rule is immediately found by this "electronic brain" and that application ia shunted into the discard. Trent flshlag aeeats to have picked la Dlansoad Lake with basnerens anglers making catches aver the past few days. The big attraction for the Diamond Lake treat now see ass te be the aew multiple bladed bke trolls. In towte case they were the only lures to bring about any action on the part af the trout. Detroit Retervoir Yielili Good Catchet Diroit reservoir remains In the fair to good column with Sev ral anglers have gone around into Blowout creek on calm water in the morning only to find white caps and very bad water to buck on the way back in the afternoon. Salmon fishing aeeatt te have ouleted dawn somewhat after the fabalaw week-end earlier la the Booth. Wind and roagh water on the bar have kept boats Inside aaeet of the time hat even when the angler get eat the big ran of silvers appears to have goao elsewhere. That' taa way with fish. Bern today, goae tomorrow. limits the field to Dickson's. Jack son's. Went Salem and the Legion Post. A playoff will be held today to determine opening round op ponents. rTaalisIa to Meet Wednesday night, the finalists In the C and B league playoffs will meet in under-the-lights-tussles at Waters Park. Playoff activities in both leagues are scheduled to get going Monday. Jackson's exploded for seven runs off five hits in the second in ning of it game with Field' and was never headed. Jim Lonagan. Roger Cook and Morrall Crary led the hit barrage, each with a single. Mike Alley drove in four runs durinf the fame for the winner with two solid sinjle.' Tom Grief of Jackson' also bopped In two tallies. Frank Bartruff, Leonard Feather stone, Kurt Anderson. Mike Belle que and Jim Get tie all got single for the losers. The Legion Post was out-hit by Dickson's, l i. but still managed a win. Winner Dan Bevens struck out 17 men and walked 11 while going the route. Bob Morrow with Jury would be impaneled in Chi' cago. Goldschein. who has re turned to Washington, was not available for comment. Drivers in Smash Bee At Holly-Bowl Saturday PeeWee-Midget Baseball :- ICeollaued from page 1J games back, defeated Detroit M while the Chicago White Sox stayed 24 games behind third place Boston with a 6-5 decision over Kansas City. Baltimore and Washington were not scheduled, Solly Drake socked a RBI doubles for the Cubs had eer ambled from behind in' 102-degree temperature to awetp the three-game set and win their eighth In the last 10 games. Larry Doby hit his 1Mb homer in the first for the Sox. Ellis Kinder won it with 3 1-3 relief innings. pair of The Brooklyn Doduera battled his sec-1 back into second place in the Na- ond breaking a 2-all tie in a two-: tional League race by finallv nut. run seventh. Brooks Lawrence ting down the New York Giant waa tagged for 13 hits in losing 10-8 on Duke SnicVr'i 13th inning hia sixth against 14 victories. Dee ; home run early Friday. Fondy homered for the Cubs while rookie Frank Robinson, who fanned four times, hit hia 27th for the Redlegs. Jones, now 4-11, matched the modern Cub record for strikeout ia a nine-inning game set by Lon Warneke against Cincinnati on opening day 1834. Yogi Berra's eighth-inning sin gle broke up Nixon's no-hitter and also ended a string of t 2-3 hit- less innings run up by the 28-year-old righthander against the Yankees. He beat them 1-0 in 11 innings in their last meeting (the game of Ted Williams' S3. 000 spit) and now has an 11-i lifetime mark against them. Three of his seven victories this year have been against New York. Pinch Slagle Two errors and a pinch single by Maury McDermott loaded the Snider's homer, his 33rd of the season, came on a one-out, 3-2 pitch by southpaw Dick Littlefield, sixth Giant pitcher and 10th Hurl er in the game which ran 4 hours, 43 minutes. No new inning could have been started after 12:50 a m. a NL deadline that was Just 3 minutes away when Snider'a shot cleared the right Held screen. Mays. Thompson Hemer Willie Mays and Hank Thomp son each had tagged three-run homers for the Giants, with Thompson's pinch-hit sock tying it at S-all ia the sixth. Pittsburgh defeated Philadelphia 4-1 on a pair of two-run homers by Bill Virdon and Bill MazerosM that handed Robin Roberts his 13th defeat. Lew Burdette gained his ISth bases for New York in the. ninth, victory and sixth shutout with Braves Dump Lewiston 10-7 KENNEWICK uB - The Tri-City Brave pulled out of a long losing streak Thursday night with a 10-7 but Nixon fanned Hank Bauer be- five-hitter against the Cardinals. ri.....j... ....l.. i r Uoro Billy Martin hit into a force knocking in three runs himself k'Z rk " th cred run. Then he with two hits, The V( ....... B,in,, '''.', "A". . I U I. I ,! . . l . Hnnver " " ' "--w "- With all hands eauiooed with mounts thev hnoe can ea the distance. ... ' .... : . : .: . j U'..kmH.. K'.lln.l. meniDers 01 ine lapuai nma nacing Association siana reaay lor ""m hbuuimiw , . ,. f . i .. l . i A... i . A I . . 1 1. .11 J I, 1 HfWlHnwkora 9 Rnrrl.r Pnlh ' . -L I .u r ... ij . ... t.. : M lliokl.. I I C..h... uoa LJrSe" "ON WI1H 1 ne amaiin ore a wiuk prt-sriut-u aurr k'ik vi mjursis oy .racing fans who obviously witnessed the hair-raising program of two weeks ago here. , Well over 30 CARA pilots, and perhaps as many as 40 will ride herd on the klunker again Satur day. Many are "new," for just as many-cars- wera Jeft iri sham bles after the last program. But win over Lewiston in a Northwest j those that made it through that League baseball game. I meet with only minor bumps and The local started out with four , bruises will be back for more runs In the first inning and never Saturday Included" in the latter group is the black and heaw Buick "bomb" driven by "Duffy- WeH man. He wa having a picnic with the thing on the last card, until it got hooked up with another and couldn't shake loose. Weit man says he has the hook-up problem now solved and is ready fell behind! The initial outburst. built around throe walks and sin gle by Tom Perex and Tony Riv es, led to the removal 'of Jim Benton, the loser. Tri-City made M t-0 In the sec ond and Lewiston garnered three in the third on two., singles, a two run error, a walk and a single. in that nrHor THo Rrv. .HHv! to SWPPO the meet two in the fourth and three in: Time trials start at 7:45 o'clock, two tripplea lor the loners did his , tbe seventh to sew It up. ! jnd win be tallowed by trophy .....- iK. c... cn: ' Onlv two extra hase hits n dash, heat romns and the mam ircn iu saawn; u n u j i , nit c iviiixt - ----- - - - - . . ..." :j ....u -A .... ,k-m 1, ,v; Th. Hrov. in turn run. (nr nilr.nn'. in recorded a IhOUBh 33 Safet CS Were evenm. n urmomitin u. iujr riius " 'T. ;V;tn pounded out by the two teams. 'the show. For other than pre- too lar sway from their moorage wnen tne waters sian to rouxn up. ine previous aay alter ending in a "lr were u nuns lie. Big Gaaa at Bat Big gun in the West Salem Lions' winning effort were George Smith, Gary Edwards, with a triple, and Bob Fadenrecht, Jim Glodt and Jerry Daniebon, each with single. Ia the only B League clash last niahL Lavne Brandon. Paul Sctut- Arrmnfino tint KellvICStinP two with doubles, led their team filVIIUllt V 1, j j O onslaught. Mike Fenimore got two C I A Ia iii I. laingles for J' lodna cause. XI Wr LllllCti Only game on Up toninht in either league is between Master and Truax Oil at Barrick Field at S.45, to decide the leasue' fourth place winner.- itina Out Of Olympics IK V ' T ' LAUSANNE, Switzerland IH 'Argentina hu been excluded from 3 e Melbourne Olympic game be rt nise of government Interference n a the Argentina Olympic Com- - tittee, it vu announced here ? hursday. I : Otto Mayer. Chancellor of th fi.i!ernationai Olympic Commlltee 'fnid Dr. Rodolpho G. Valenxuela. ' resident of the Argentine' Olym pic Committee, had been ousted by the Argentine government and .feplaced by Brigade-General Her- ro. ; , Mayer laid Dr. Valenxuela had been Imprisoned a a supporter tf former President Juan Peron. .tind all the other member of the ; Argentine Olympic Committee bad lieea dismissed and replaced for Uhe same reason. Such actio is ;' completely inadmiMible," May 'fr uid. : He stressed that the exclusion if the Argentine team from the flympka had no political motive. ;W wu made necessary by vio lation of strict Olympic rules against government interference 'U Olympic matter. 5 it'l'hfcV f Cla. AO nlsht in: .NATIONAL UAOll Ptttaburih at New York Law JJ U); vs. Mariantrt (4-ti. Brooklyn at PMIadelphla Cnl , 11-71 vi. . MUltr -S or aaiovia ,-., MllwsukM mt Clnnaaatt Phllllsa .i-vi vi. jmntmn l-l. ' -Chlrifo at t. Loul Rusk (11-11 it. Wahimiw (7-S. ASItaiCAN tIAOl'l r .. Detroit at Chicago Trucks (M) ry$. Pl.rca (IT-II. V Xaruat City at Ctavatand Crl 'nun (1-1) vs. Afulrra (-). ' Naw York at Baltimore Tarry ,-!) ra. nrawa (-. , Washlnflun at Boatnn Ramos , iiu-ji s. auiuvan (ia-l. SCHAEFER'S Diuretic Tcnic A eambinatlon of approved remedle which Inflnenca the secretion af tbe kidney, aeae nseful In case where the aria i sesnty, high colored, turbid I or pbuuij watraiiiwii wm aa U prodnca Irritation of th rlnarr passages. '. -' j If symptom persist see year Doctor. ... j . SCHAEFER'S D.1UG STORE Open Daily 1:M . to I p.m. aundays, t a. aa. te 3 p. at. 13S N. Commercial . - MINNEAPOLIS uB- Jim Kelly, University of Minnesota and V. S. Olympic track and field coach, was reported "doing very well" Thursday after suffering another heart attack Monday. Kelly, 41. suffered an earlier heart attack last spring. Kelly' doctor said Thursday the coach would be hospitalized for three weeks. Asked if the track would Inter fere with Kelly' future coaching activities, the doctor aaid "it's too early to asaesa that at this time." nd Joe Jacobs player. Bud Francis was the winner, going the route although frequent ly in trouble. demolition For olhe ane meditated head-on collisions, the both Lewiston ' anything oes nag win oe out tor the entire program. SPORTSMAN'S PIGEST STORMY WATERS in . r. t 23. Highland Leopards 1. Southern League: Candalaria Cougars I, Leslie Black Sox 4; Richmond Rockers 10, West Salem Tornadoes 7. Tonight's action: Northern Lea gue: Washington Bearcats v. Hoo ver Lions: dinger Wildcats vs. Highland Whirlwinds; Southern League: Leslie White Sox vs. Can dalaria Cowboys: West Salem Bea vers vs. Leslie Blue Sox. a four- hitter just a be had in the 11- inning game against Nixon in Bos ton. Jensen' homer, his 16th. fol lowed walk in the fifth inning. Rookie Rocky Colavlto smacked hia first grand slam major league home run in the first for the In dians and. Al Rosen then hom ered for the clinching run lit the fourth. Billy Hoeft lost it for a 14-10 record while Herb Score National Leagne Ctnrtnnatl 01 aot 10 1 1 1 Chicago .000 II M 4 II X Lawranc and Bailey, Burais (I); Joixa and ChlU. Milwaukee 800 101 601 tie II. Loula ooa 000 too I I urnu ana craiKUU; Mintll, Mr Daniel ill, Blaylock j) and Xatt. Pittibunh 000 so SOO 4 10 Philadelphia . oe 000 OIO 1 1 Law ana mm; Roberts, Neray ((), and Lopata. k Roberta. (It lnninenl Jartuoa Jewelers 072 1011 I Naw York 090 033 000 000 0 S If 1 rield'i Oil 110 7 11 Brooklya 4wi 0 owl uo 110 17 1 Grief and Crary; Cattl. Bellequa Gomez. Ridrtk 111. Grisaom iSi. (II and Bartruff. McCall S. Wllhalm Si Littlefield ,.. a a. a a a 1?' ,nd " ". oebuck III. 1.10ns "Ml Bx S 4 lu...i i i n- . i. . , t . i r . Mamelru . Jul oo 4 1 1 .,n. uJ.u in, wnn..i. Fadrnrarht and Klllleut; GuiUfton, Littlefield ' Stewart (4) and Shelckm. . Lesion Pott OM Ooo 004 T S 4 M TEAMS SET - uimion I im vi i viu WW 9 m 1 BfVfm and Stlfflcr: Rnaabrauah and Harvey (1) and BeRina. Matter's 104 XI 1 I J i . ... 030 It 3 t Krlley and ChrUttanaen; Iwertn er. Mills (3) aad taatrldga, Johnaoa 111. Dwyer Set In Track Go 'THE DALLES UT Some 30 teams will be represented in the 1956 Oregon Open invitational AAU swimming and diving cham pionships to be held here Satur day and Sunday. EUGENE ( -Fred Dwyer, the Villanova distance runner who now is with the FBI, Thursday agreed to enter the 1.500 meter event at the Olympic warmup '-meet here Labor Day. Hi fastest time for the mile Is 4:00.1. clocked at the Compton Relay in June. Other .in th. race will be Jerome Walter of Pepperdine College and Southern California runners Ted Wheeler of Iowa and Don Bowden of California, aad Jim Bailey, the Oregon and Australian star. Bailey, who will represent Australia in the Olympics, was the first man ia the country to run the mile in less than four minutes. " ' : ' V v) $ Cp&fc " -' - 'if i th aii-a ii -- a rmaiiq i v. m toft $ (MfrrglSte in .. s. too. t ro. met" m int,t cut. wW Kt REOucto r. . , m no stc ;77U nm tt.M to 3ISI N.W. FRONT 1041 HIOHWAY 9H OTUJ0, OsUOON IUIML OltaON ' ' ' ' . ..T. IV UNCXPEXTEDLY OUGHT M A SUOOEN STOStM, HAVI CVCRVOein srr on uc down m thc bottom OP THE BOaT. THIS LOWSRS CCN- tek of evrry with betteh CMANCCS OSt aiDiNa OUT SQOAU.S wrrMoirr urseTTms. By ALL MEANS, MEAO FOR DOCK QUICKLY WHEN. A STORM IS BREW ING (a sood mtrroft is priceless HCFE). If POCK IS TOO FAR, LAND AT A NEARBY COVE. WRONG RIGHT Do NOT CROSS W1N0-WWIPPCO WAVtS AT RIGHT ANGLES; HCAO CrO THEM SLkSHTLY DIA60HAL IVBM IT LBMGTHCN ROUTE. I sained his 13th victory, althouih Black So 102 104 4 1 .ti.. v.rtu u.v.'. ii.r Cousari J1J lx- 1 1 .., - - - crawwra and AlsricH: Gusution the seventh when a walk and two and Grakenhont. singles produced the Tigers' final Rockets 711 010 T 4 run. Tornado ... OKI 4 lit,... . , . . Vitton and Ytutkln; Facer and i uuua inpn Peteraoa. Woodpeckers .'... SOS 004 4 Nationals .1.10 lx 4 1 Brydon and Btainbroek; Gllmore and Loan, Leopards .... 01 00 III Panthers 144 (ID 11 II K. Collette and Wlntrade; T. Col letle and Doerflrr. A seventh inning triple by Minnie Minoao scored the win ning run for the White Sox, who young right- hanner sincled for two runs as the Braves counted five in the first inning on singles, four' straight walks by loser Wilmer Mircll, and a wild pitch by reliefer Llndy MrDaniel. Stan Musial set l NL record with a seventh-inning double, giving him 1.072 extra-base hits to bet ter Mel Otf mrk df 1,071. American League Boilon ... New York Nixon and Beria. .... 000 001 000 14 1 WW 000 001 1 1 Daley; Laraen and Detroit ...".... :. 000 oil 100 4 7 Cleveland 400 too 00 S Hoaft. Mattarson III, and Wilson; Score, Wyna 7 and Hasan. Chlcaio log lit lftS 1 t Kansaa Cltv J01 100 000 S 14 Wilson. Staley ill. LaPaUn 4. Kinder 4 and Lellar: Kellner, Dlt mar (41. 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