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Stereo Allien k-e'i (tt-J assets aVeSils B-II a af Mm H . ao. ssjJ II SS aal aa beee aar beat m af al Mac M frtaaya NCAA Oteej have teag sal tor tta r-sy Btoa Chap riaan that de i North Canaan's unlaw Cnlirsan sirsnasaai was shear laa) WiUiail tatfe, aad mm aaaafe Reap want aar ha bed a pee saMe nalnlir Mmj ya a teen ha wJM anger aa espe Mat aaa gas rtnl al than OMtaaYi aaifaaini af Im rmaM HiCsSn af Mm IMt iimliiNrtCtiln Taf Mm VBieaU aaadoana. a esed as to wta- wMto -mmmj, IWrl MM a Mart bar 4,. j avea aa wan new imh as a Tto veeras, Salnx! WMacato. I ICeellaaid page M, aal II "iwn. Mat to Kim ay MM Mwat li iiMhi at Uatagna ant Owl X 1 omaUto today esWiaafasd a ,tMat Maar salary Mm I Caa to awM hiMii yieliiOsg aaa mint al abet liaiil waaaf a at to otreagsh. Tva oighss altor aaaa to Sea. off aDrcflpntatesinan Bayer Vajs Lead in St. Petersburg Go7 Fire Deadlocked in Second Place U W Statesman, Salem, Ore, Fit, Mar. 21. '58 (Sec. IV)-29 Br DON aUlGES Some very pasliac 7t Intcmtinf fignrtt aa llct ulat avtr th yaara com trom tea OrtMM Caato CamaUuia. Tha aanla comas wHa Ua taaklcnt comblMtkNi llcanwt wtika hava (kaUa It or MX) erepyad 14,300 frttm 1M7 U 1937. Thli miJM m binatloM lkaaaa ! reppa4 w ulaa fnxa IBM ta 137. la IMi Ik. aaiklaaiUa IU.aaa aia.1 waMkA U Ml aaw ia wuuiawaMTai TVawMWMj paraw waaai ww,v m afaiaat M.0M im mi. - f Daal aa faalaaV kwawar, ky tka faragaiag fl farts. Aagton aa4 aaalan kava sat aa trtaai rtag tha aat 11 yn. Tka fatal tawhrMaal Hcaaaa aalea far Um yaar 1M7 wwj 17X414 wkUa ta lttl tka flfara Jaaiyact ta I2S 171 Wa art fraatly yanaM at la Jaa ky Ikera kaa kara tack a tarrifla aarliaa la caiktaatlaM Ikeaaa aalaa at tka aaaM tiaM tkara aa kaaa 4 aek aa laerlm ta bMUrUaai aaftor kaatar ( ' Htiiiu. la 1M7 tkara vara U54M twjMaat ji giun ocvaawj aaia ia vragaw. la mi, a an yaar aarlatL tka aalaa kai taaiaatl la 17L11I. Tkia la aa avaraga lacraaaa far tka l-yaar aarM af Iwttar tkaa MM aaglara a yaar. Ob tka koatiaf atwna the ladiridual llccnta aalct rua akMf tka am liaaa. Ia 1047 tbera war M.1M buntiaf Ueanwt aold. Tka Bumber swelled to 181,703 in 1937. TkU is batter thaa 6,900 mors kuntcrs tics year for tha 10-year period between 1047 sad 1037. However, there are (boat (,300 fewer resident bunting lieensM sold la 1037 tkaa ia 1036. Tka aaa aal lacreasaef anglers ta Oregea Is sheet aa a W with sant ef Ue ether wtatera statoa. la fact, nearly all af tka it states shew a eaketaaUal increase la angling and kaatlnf Ucease aalea tinea 1047. Sense states have net leaned ahead grestty ta tka hsatini license deaertaseat, bat aagliag ahrays has tod kaatlag fresn eeast ta canst. Good Run of Steelies in Sntim . . . ; ftaelhaad anglers esB begia to fbh la all seriousness now, aa tkara seems to be a food ma of sUelbead la the North Saatiaia river. la.fart, since last Sunday teef ies hi ye been taken or hooked from ktcbama all tka way dowa river to Jeffersoa. Boat drifting from Green's Bridge te Jeffersoa kas produced a little action and tha fishing should continue to Improve so long ns the water conditions remain favorable. With new fish moving In to the river daily, the angling should be fair to good In the -lower river as well as in the upper river. , Gaatrary ta the thinking ef assay leeal aaglers, It la ebview that steeihead start lata Ue Kaatiam river leag before the aseath ef March.' Seme af the fish leaded darisg the but few days have keea snawaers and were released. This fact la areef eaeugk that aasse af the Kantian fish cease lata tka river as early aa January. r Over aa the Alsea river some fresh run steelies are moving In, sltkough the fishing is not reported ss red-hot. The late fish are running ia the Mb. bracket and are, according to most re ports, females hesvy with eggs. Few Bright Fish in Wilson . . . Host af the anglers still trying their luck on the. Wilson are reporrinc nearly all of the fish ss soawners. Very few fish from the Wilson are bright fish and anglers are beginning to give it up on that stream. Fresh nuts af steeihead are earning into the Willamette he lew Oregea City and appear, far the ssest part, te he tuning off lata tka Clacksnun. Witk water conditions favorable, ang lers should begia finding the fish ia the aelghberbeed ef Eagle Creek aad Estacada. ' There have been a few reports of steeihead being taken-from the Abiqua and also from the Calapooys. Although it is a bit early for the two latter named streams, the runs will incresse and fishing will improve on those two stresms before another month has passed. In the mesntime, we csn begin to make ready for the opening of trout season come April 26. ST. rrrEllSSUIG. ria. 4V-Big George Bayer whipped the wind and mad Thursday aad charged into the ked after the first round af the SL Petersbura Oven Golf TouraaaseaL Tka I feet I toller from Ssa Gabriel. Calif- ha has been la a Wtaier-IOBI Slump, pmea s 14 H for s Iwe stroke margin aver bin nearest pursuers. Par is J443 71. Wfasaer af Ike 1037 Caaedlaa Oeea tkia, Bayer's beat skew, lag aa far tkls wialer easae la the Ttajaana Opea two saealhs ste wWa be tied far iota. Mrs M Is his best rwaad si ace that tsaraaaseaC His six birdies Included two- stroke-eavtag putu af S3 feet He boned three kotos. rive players dee (flocked . for second spot la tka 1 13.000 tour- assseat at 70. The aaa undrr-par are nested bv Dow Fin- sterwald af Teauasta, Via.; Ara ald ralaser of Latrobe. Ps Bert Wesver af BeaumoaL T Jack Lssnpkia af Athena, Ga.. a comer ta the tour and Gay Brew er Jr.. of Cinctnnaa Hike retchick of Yonkers. N. Y- winner of this event ia 1038. rrank Stranahaa of Toledo, Onto; Bam Unetta of Rochester, li. Y. snd Don Whitt of Alanfeda, Calif, tied for seventh wtth 71s. skies cleaned after two raiav aars awt ue tj-ysr Table to Face 8 I n G u Ifstream Handicap deea Ceat Oak ssutsd was see gy wltk sjsnd. Stiff fusty wtaua whrewad serass tka fairways. Paddlea steed ta ahasst every fairway and assay af tka sand traps were panda. Players were permitted to eteaa the bell after every shot. ' Defending e ham plea Pete Coops of Lakeland, fli., took a Tom Nleporte of Cincinnati disqualified himself after discov ering ha had certified kls score as 71. Actually ke shot 74. Grid Position To Hammer EUGENE III - WUUrd Ham- aa assistant football coach at the University af Oregon since iSH, Thursdsy was named head football coach at Iowa Stats Teachers College. Hammer said he win leave for Cedar rails, Iowa, early ia April to supervise spring training nt the norm central Conference school. Hammer, Jt, wiD succeed C. L. Starbeck whs died Dec. 21 and will be given tha rank of assistant professor. . Hammer cams ta the Unlversiry of Oregon after being an assistant coach at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and at Springfield (Mass.) College. In his five seasons at Oregon. Hammer also has been varsity wrestling coach. Oregon Athletic Director Lea Harris said be and bead coach Lea Casanova will meet soon to name a successor ta Hammer. Harris also snnounced Thursday that PhO McHugh, a former Ore goa end, will become a freshman football coach when he is dis- chnrged from the Army In April Tournament At 3 Glance A-IArEugent rBIDATO GAMES (Onsets Uea Bracket) 0:4 aJaatiafflcM n. Besvertea 11 asv St. Helens vs. Grants Pass ft pm Pradletea vs. Reeeevtlt . 1:11 pjnv HeratkUea vs. Astaria (CkampieaahJp Bracket) l.U pja-Tranklla vs. Kbauth rails 1:41 pja. Base barf v. Grant THUXSOArS RESULTS Sprin rfteld 7L, McJOaarm BeavertM M, North Sakm M SL Helena It, Bead SS Grants Pass S3, Carvsnis 40 rraaklla 41, PendleUa 43 Klamatk Falls K, Roosevelt . Baaebars S7, Henaistea 41 Grant SS, Astaria 40 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS KJaauth Falls 71, Beavertoa SS Raeaevelt 41, North Saleat 40 (Overtime) Hermistoa 4S, SL Helena 47 Raaabarf SI, Bead SS Astoria 07, Gnats Pass SI Graat 17, Cervsllls 4S TUESDAYS RESULTS Peadletea S3, McMlnavtJle Fraaklia SI, Sprlnrfleld II - i EUGENE, Ore-Beavertoa aad North Salem pirpsten art aO piled fey la actiaaj at tka Clasa A l aaaketaaii ismraasacal aaacr way acre. Saleai fanrard Hasaar Weeds 11) kas tha haO which Beam center Marv WaUmuU (43) seeass ta weaL Other alayer to VIkiaf eca trr Dick Scofjla (II). Nartk Salem last, M-U, aad was etlssJaated fraat tha toaraey. (AP wirepaaia) - - Daniels, Barnett Rate Most Votes For Little Ail-American Cage Five NEW YORK llt-Jim Danish af South Dakota aad Dick Barnett af Tennessee State, who lad their teams to tha NCAA Small CsAsga the NAIA chajnpionships, re spectively, top the IKS Little (Small Cofleff) Basketball AO- America selected Thursday by the Associated Press. Jim Ssallh ef Sleaseavflle Onto), Met Petersen ef Wheatoa IIS) sad Beaaie Swaia af Tessa g there reaad aal the team dilarnaaig aa Ike writers aad breadeastere ehrenghsal the osaatry. Similar ta tka makeup af tha big All-America anammrad arver al weeks age tour players so the first team are Negroes Daniels, Barnett, Smith and Swaia. Three of the leading small col lege players ta New England Rudy Fmdersoa of Brandesi, Dick Kress of American International and Nick Nicodemo, St. Michaels (Vt), were .named on the second team along with Ed Katakavkh of Scranton and Vera Baggenstoss of St Cloud (Minn) teachers. - Jim Bead ef Pasadena (Caaf); Al Parse! ef Cat; Bin McAfees, of We s I e r s mtaals: Charles Crete ef Csstgitoaa (Ky) aad Bek ssahfto af Claeaaaa (CaUf) ware ptekad aa a Mdrd tosm, ' Jerry Burnett, a Mule M dribb ling what from Ark ana sa State aad Jack Milam ef Westara ntinsss head aa honors bis mentiea list af At f-U. Daniels, a Brooklyn lad whs found fame at South Dakota, led the Coyotes te sa npset vic tory aver defending champion Wheatoa fat the semifinals ef the NCAA -t scaaO caflego Daniels than loOowed through with 40 points as South Dakota trimmed SL Michaels (Vt) to lbs chansptoa- sup game. Bankets, nwvtnsT a 1147 tktrd teeam. ssrkad see State te Ms seeaad atralgat NAIA rhamplnahto. Ia the title game, aaalatt prevtoasly aaaeat ea Weston Pihisss. he toased In St sweats. Be stands 44 and Is Under the' rules that determine what teams are major, reco I ;V A rvw -V,,, llatlnBa.firp from But- v iViWii ijer. Kentucky Weslevsm. Gansaea. Florida- State. SL Fraada (Pa) Pmtdeaca wsra not considered. Basketball Teams SaNh, Stral Daama, Ba BMHk Dskala SttnMM, Swaia, t. IICOND TCJUS K rmm Aatrku Bat f MaM, -SI. Cto4 autum, aci Tama team fancU, Cm MiAfMt. WMtn ML Onto, 6rftara UaaibUa, Cfii srr class LIONS .TJLADI DIBBLK s-u suw DETROIT UV-The Detroit Lloas ttraded away their second veteran IM two days, seadinc Ed Dorns a-S" SMtor ta. . hiffti lata 4ft .Mm North Out of A-l Tourney By CORDON BJCS UXIVtliTTT OT OBBGON. Kafaaa (Special) The Norsk Salem Vikmgs left the State Baikal hall Teawaat utetly aad wtthaat saurh aretast Taursasy ssorniag anar aatag uer shly. MM, by Bnvartea, a teem they bad beataa twin aurtaf the ragulsr i It w straight toss aad tha faurth a row far tha Viklaaa. oace ranked No. S la tka stale. They tost te) Beeaevaft ef Portland evertiane 43-40 ia the first round Wsdassdsy. It was a dlaappeintlng ctiaui U saaeaa that hw tha Neita atdars rack up a 104 record aad fall below fourth la any of the various pells. North was asver la this gssse after tha first smarter. Complete ly flat after Wednesday's toaa. they shot a aUeerabte .110 ia the first half, kitting sis of 34 field coal attempts. Coach Ward Pal- daniua went to his reserves In half and they re sponded wsO eaeugk ta shoot Vile Coach Bewildered Can't Explain " Team Change By GORDOrf RKf Games to Be Airtd fern Ka aa Friday asght. wtth tha tar the sir at T.m. The Sataraay. at 1:40 sa, aa J40 for that half. Overall, the Viks averaged JU oa 14 ef OS attempts. Bcavertaa's averue was JnL not eweptionally kigh. but plen ty rood enough te wta. The Beavers kit S of SI shots. Beavertoa's Steve Faury, who a sensational achat Wed nesday la hsj team's loss te Klamath Falls, was not nearly aa Thursday, but ha aural have te be. The 04 forward led all scorers with IS points, hit ting only stx of jo saots trom tha field. . aaarad BQIs 11 Mickey Sinaerud, wha scared 20 Wednesday, ait 11 against the Viks, and Ralph Rlttenour. who killed the Salem squad ia the early going, bad 10. Dale Drake the only regular who played all tha game, led Sa lem wtta l. no one cue nau more thaa five. The rebounds were even, each, with Psuly getting U aad Drake, a guard, 0. Jj, Beaver ceaea didn't asa a full- court press, which had given the Viks fits ta tbetr last four games. He didat have to. i North, which beat tka Beavers 0a4 aad 0343 ia regular sea- play, mads a game af It for first auartar. Jim Litchfield hit a SO-footer with two minutes rone ta give the Salem team Us first lead, 44. Psuly and Sin aerud pot the Beavers back ia front 0-4. but Grant Harter kit a (Cantlaatl page M, eaL I) iwrvERsmr or Oregon, Eageaa (Special) Csack Ward Psktaaius hi frankry bewQdered by his North Salem dub's carry do miss ia the State ansa A t seeks. ban touraamant here. 1 wiah s imams cestM Ul ma." ka BBoanad when naked about aV Tha VDdnfi wsra aBinlnstad frsca lbs touraamant Thursday ' after their first two games te Reserve ef Portland and la Beav ertea. The leases were lbs third fourth ia a row for North Salem, which had a IM record before the streak. - Tve never ma aayfhtog Bbo On,- ke siatanil- R's teat, an ef Ohese years. I fasss.- rs hard te fat a team hack sa after a emaaaeass i lag toss.- he added, "hat Ih-STS sM aWSaWa IriCMlf catoalTVftaVl We've bean working aa beating , the press.' Faldaafus went aa, -"we were ready for R this time."" But Beavorton didat use R. Tha Vikings inability te boat a fuO caatrfJMted te tha three earlier loans. coach Tad WOsaa a af as Si Ted North Salem b) a reel good team." ka said, -and I think srsry goal team kits a tow spot sometime during the season. North Salem Just happened to bit R's bad spot at this time.' Bearertoa lost a pah at games earlier te North, "We anal play nearly aa ' yesd today aa we did yesterday (agatost gJamalh Falls),- WaV sea inUantl -Our kstol wns so aetsy, Mkfcey (Stnnerad) got; ear He agreed wtth Pnldaahaj (hat t was difficult ta got a team up for a conoolsrton round gams. Ha OTpla fated he hadat used a tulW espscialry Sinaerud, didat kava tea much endurance. M MIAMI, Fla. W - Travis M. Kerr's Round Table probably will have eight opponents fat Saturday's 1100.000 added Gultstream Park Handicap, a check today indicated. Round. Table, top weighted ua der 130 pounds, will be ridden by Willie Shoemaker and is expected to ka 44 choice at post time, Oppsstog hha m ms nsfto aad a smarter feature wfB bo kaadtees perfernssrs aa Chrh tepaer T. ChenerTs Third Breth. er,' aader 110 peaads srlth net Yean an, and Bi SteMe'a OBgnreay, 111, Sasassy BntmrHa. Oligarchy wta the recent W (do ner Handicap at the same dis tance and Third Brother has earned more than $230,000 during his career. They likely will be 4-1 ia the betting. Other probable starters, their weights and Jockeys are: Mrs. Wallace Gflroy's Oh John ay. ill Robert Usssry: Tartea Stable's Meeting. 11L John Rusns; F. C Rand Jr.'s St Amour 3rkL 114. WUtts Lester: Mrs. Ada. L. Rica's Hoop Bead. 110. Hedley Weodhouss; Mrs. . Sue Young! Junmarie, IM. L. C Cook, and D. it H. Stabie's Pardala. a hard kitting mare who wsa tha Black Helea Handicap, 100, with no rider assigned. W. S. Mffkara Better Bee. wht aer of tas Appltln Baadteap at Fan sneetiag, is a doubtful starter but has been assigned 110 psands I far the track's richest haadlcap eveaL If alae start, the race wfO gren $111300 nnd net the wfas aer turn. Round Table, winner, of 0004,104 baa the biggest bankroll of any thoroughbred now ia training and should he win er run second, his earnings would pass those of Stymie and put him third behind Nashua and Citation as a money wmner.1 The race carries a purse af 020.- 000 for second. $10,000 (or third. $7,100 for fourth and $3,000 lor fifth place finisher. BIO OFFER REFUSED SYDNEY, Australia tfl-A $310,' 000 offer for Tulloch, Australia's leading race horse, baa been re fused and the owner said "the bono is net for sale at any price." Chisox Doctor Dies CHICAGO UV-Dr. John Daniel Claridge. OS. orthopedic surgeon who bad many prominent athletes among his patients, died Thursday from a heart attack. He was regular attending sur geon for the Chicago White Sox baseball team and Chicago Card inals football team. Staley Club Wins In Y Hoop Play Staley Club woa lbs champion ship of the 14 year old YMCA S p r 1 n f " Basketball Tournamenta besting, the Blue Men in las finals 37-35. In 13 year old play Rose Dale defeated the Flying Tigers 13-12, and South Salem shut out V.O F. 204. These two clubs meet for the 12 year old championshin today at 2:10. Other Thursdsy scores Included Ketser ever West Salem 21-10; Highland by default over Wallace in the 12 year old division. In M yesr old play Ted Chambers club downed 4 Corners 3S-1S. and the A Bombs clobbered Barricks 04-10 POX IN TENNIS WIN CANNES, France (al Malcolm Fox 'of Baltimore continued to march forward in the Cannes In ternational Tennis Tournament Thursday, defeating Michel Pirro of Italy is a fourth round match. The score was 0-7, 04. 1 YOUR CAR PAINTED COMPUTI P150 CAPITOL CHEVROLET Vatoa CeasX EM S417I CLOSING OUT SAILGS loiring ifrY 50 rooriJorringJolo . "iiMifta oiMNTrrits, rttcn wmm ouANrrna u$n 1 NEW GUNS I AMMO 20 DISCOUNT 20 DISCOUNT tog. 16J0 hsalatts! foci . . New CIS 05, 4.45 304)6 Shells . . . . 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