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T The Bend Bulletin, Friday, October 21, 1955 Hunting & Fishing By VIK(.IL ICI TF Hand hirrt ami iv.nnrou.-, -hie Except for special hunts, (oday is one-half hour before sunrise to is the last day of deer season Oregon. But even the hunters whi failed to bag a buck or doe aren't too unhappy because tomorrow, Oct. 22, waterfowl and upland bird season opens throughout Oregon, one-half hour before sunrise. In Central Oregon, the gamt commission p. edicis pheasan hunting should be fair to good in Wasco, Sherman and Jefferso' counties. Qauil hunting will be fair in Wasco county, good in Shermai county and excellent in Jeflersoi county. Waterfowl hunting will 1 poor in Central Oregon the con mission says, because the bij f ignis of ducks and geese have no arrived. Summer lake sounds good thougl with bird population in the are; estimated at 125.000 geese, mostlj snows, 20,000 ducks, and 1,200 t 1,500 honkers. Prospects for hunt ing are fair to good if the wenth er remains clear and good to ex cellent if it's stormy. Morn water is in the area than normally, adds the report. The Klamath marshes will be good for ducks. Pheasant hunting in the Summer lake area should be very good tho first weekend. Hunters uie urged by the game commission to be on the lookoul for chukar partridge and not to shoot them for Hungarian par-: t ridge. They are similar in color! but larger. There is no open sea son on chukars, nor is one expect ed for a few years. The game com mission office in Bend has a mounted chukar if you'd like to see what one looks like. Hunting times are changed this year. Shooting time for both up- Phone 1134-W for rug cleaning service 513 E. Irving Ph. 1134-W ERTLE RUG CLEANERS NOW PLAYiNG! EXPLODES WITH if71 IXflTEMEHTI IV? ''-IV Richard iXml WIDMARK HCHNCOLOR'MAI ZETTERLING ATTENTION KIDS BiK Saturday Kiddie Matinee! 4 Cartoons & Serial Don't Forget Sat. Night 14 Bonus Night! Come as late as 8:00. See a Complete Show rius our Surprise Bonus Hit! STARTING SUNDAY! 2ND GREAT TOP HIT! Songs, Dancing, Laughs, DOIIIS and GENE DAY NELSON "Lullcby Of Broadway" sunset, instead of noon as in pre vious years. in tasiern uregon ihe season will be open (or pheasants, quail, and Hungarian partrMge extend ing through November 13. In west ern Oregon, the season will be open 'or pheasants, valley and bo'whiti quail extending through Novem ber 13 except in Clatsop and Mar ion counties wfiere Uie seasan or luail will remain closed. Bug limits on pheasants will y cocks per day. 12 in possession n eastern Oregon, the bag limit or. uail and partridge will be 10 pei lay in the aggregate, 20 posnes ion. West of the Cascades the ba; Unit on quail will be 5 per day n the aggregate, 10 in possession The waterfowl season will ex end from October 22 through Jan- tary 9 for all species of ducks and jeese except brant where the sea .on will be from December 1 'hrough Feburary 10. The jnck ;nipe season will extend from No ember 27 through December 11. Daily bag limits for ducks re nain at 9, 15 In possession, pro iding such daily bag or possession limittcontains not less than 3 widg eons or pintails. One wood duck and one hooded mci-ganser wil be allowed in the, daily bag limit. Bag limit for geese is 6 daily oi in possession, providing not mon than 3 are of the dark species. Ir Yamhill. Polk, Benton, Linn, and Lane counties no more than 2 Can ada geese may be allowed in th bag limit. Other bag limits are 3 brant daily or in possession, 8 Jacksnipc daily or In possession, and 25 cool daily or in possession. Hunters are urged to consult the Oregon game synopsis for com plete information pertaining to the upland bird regulations and the Oregon migratory waterfowl syn opsis for complete waterfowl regu lations. Copies of these regulations can be obtained at the game com mission's Bend office ami at all license agencies. BEAVEItS WIN PORTLAND (UP) Oregon State's cross-count ry team, paced by Jerry Larson who led the field, topped Portland University 21 - 39 here yesterday. risp ism TOM WINBISLER To coach wrestling team. BHS Coaching Assignments Set Coaching assignments at Bend ienior high school for the remain ler of the 1955-56 school year were onfirmed Thursday by Russ Aehe- ion, principal. For the coming basketball sea- ;on Glen Kinney will again work with the varsity, while Floyd Holt .vill handle the junior varsity. Head ' football coach Tom Win- ilgler will take over the wrestling earn, replacing Harold Carlile. In the spring, Don McOauley will ;uide the track team, taking over for Wes Hog I and, now at Molalla. Baseball, coached last year by Sale Davis, is now in the hands of Kinney. Coaches Don Campbell and Jack Lutz wiil continue to work with the junior high, sharing the coach ing load. DON McCAULEY To direct track squad -' ' N " V dm &: FLOYD HOLT To work wifh Jayvees GLEN KINNEY To fake over baseball Howard Pinneo Takes Honors Classic League Standings Team Snoboy Stover-LeBlanc Joe & Bea's . The Elks W . 19 . 10 . 15 . 13 NOW SHOWING! six-foot-six uiivi bowie i Gambler, I knife-fighter, jf he fought a f I fiery battle ftitiW M for freedom I 'M r I ALSO A Cinemascope Short "LAND OF TUB MLB" STARTS SUNDAY! Dean MARTIN ierry 1WK NEVER ftS YOUNG Wakefield's 12 1! Sherfy Candy 10 1 Cliff's Furn 9 1 Mirich's Mobil 2 2 Howard Pinneo was consistently good Thursday as he put together games of 196-207-206 for & hefty 609 to pace Classic league bowlers at the Cascade bowl. Ellery Hick man and Mel Basin each toppled 243 pins to tie for high game honors. All team honors went to Wake field's with a 990 game, high for the season, and a 2.6G6 series. Harold Kern, bowling with Cliff's Furniture, missed a triplicate by a sinr.le pin as he combined games of 174-173-174-521. Joe & Bea's and Stover-LeBlanc posted 3-1 wins over Mirich's Mo bil and the Elks, while Sherfy Candy and Snoboy split, 2-2. as did Cliff's Furniture and Wake field's Garage in other matches RIDER SDSPKNDKD CAMDEN, N.J. (UP! Willie Hartack, of Johnstown, Pa., the nation's leading rider with 352 victories thus far this year, has been set down for 10 days by the Garden State Park Stewarts for careless riding in the eighth race here Thursday. Willie Shoemaker, who is second . to Hartack in vic tories with 292, is sitting out a-five-day suspension at Bay Meadows, Russ Acheson Offers Plan To Cut Length of Playoffs Russ Acheson, Bend's energetic principal, hasn't given up in his attempt to reduce the lengthy dis trict 8-A-l basketball tournament. Earlier this month it the dis rict meeting in Albany; the mo tion for a sing'e-elimnation tourna ment introduced by Acheson failed, 4-3. However it was felt that there was not much of a margin of preference, and Acheson has come up with another idea. In a letter sent to the principals. coaches, and athletic directors of all the district schools last week he suggested stopping the tourney as soon as the third place team has been determined. 4 Tennis qualify The top four teams in the dis trict standings enter the district tourney. The two top teams auto matically qualify for the state tournament, while the third place club meets the district 5 third place club. t The tournament is set for the South Salem gym, and it makes little difference to the valley schools whether it Is single or double elimination since they all are so close. But it works a real hardship on Bend. Under Acheson's new proposal. the double - elimination tourney could be shortened from nine days SPORTSMAN'S' DIGESTS MINIATURE PLUGS HOOK MORE BASS SoME BASS HIT A LARGE Plua FROM THE SCOE AND NIP IT IN THE MIDDLE;, OFTEN MISS ING A HOOK ENTIRELY, OR GET FOUL-HOOKED" OUTSIDE THtt MOUTH. THIS MAY ACCOUNT ' FOR MANY MISSED STRIKES WHEN USING LARGE PLUGS. If you are MISSING SUCH STRIKES, ... . . .TRY MINIATURE PLUGS. MORfi BASS CAN TAKE THEM WHOL LY INSIDE THEIR MOUTHS AND ARE HOOKED AS THEY STRIKE. to three. There is an OSAA ruling that states that no basketball team can play more than four games in it seven day period, thus dmwlng out the tourney to nine day's under the present plan. Acheson illustrated his point by drawing a bracket. He had Bend losing its first game, and then coming back to win the remaning three games. 1 .. 10 Duy Stay Too Long "This would mean that Bern! would take up residence in Salem from February 28 to March 8, re turn to Bend for four days, and the dep,t rt for Eugene to partici pate in Ihe state tournament", he pointed out. "This appears a little rugged for both ball players and Bend spectators and we doubt that it would strengthen the position of athletic championships in our dis-, trict or in the state." 'The group seemed in agree ment that the purpose of the dis-! trict tournament is to select Ihe strongest teams to represent our district at the state tournament.1 If selection of teams for the state tourney is the true purpose of the district tournament, may we sug gest that as soon as the third- place team has been determined that the district tournament be concluded. This plan would mean a maximum length of three days." M;vo Tourney Ahead? "Mny we also suggest that if no tie occurs for fourth place that the tournament date be moved up to Feb. 24. By adopting the short ened tournament plan and moving the date to Feb. 21 in case no tie occurs, the games could be pViyed on two weekends and have time for the No. 3 team to play the No. 3 team from district 5." The letter was signed by Russ Acheson, Stan, Blair, athletic co ordinator, and Glen Kinney, bas- kemali coach. The committee for this district is comprised of Carl Aschenbren nor, .chairman from South Salem, Lawrence Page, Lebanon, and Acheson. Oddly enough, these were the three schools that favored a single - elimination meet, but the committee doesn't make the final decision, it is always united action. Bearcats Prime For Badgers Special to Tim Hiilletln WIlAMETTE UNIVERSITY Salem Defense is getting plenty of attention in the Willamette Bear cat football camp this week at Coach Ted Ogdahl and assistan Jerry Long prime the Wu crew for their important Saturday nigh Northwest Conference encountei with Dr. Paul Stagg's Pacific Bad gers at McCulloch Stadium. While the 'Cat offense drew praise in last week's losing ven ture against Collie of Idaho, de fense particularly aerial defense left things to be desired. Holes in pass defense cost the Willamette: two touchdowns ngaiast the Coy otes, who won the game 20-13. Main load of the Willamette at tack against Pacific will be carried by the passing arms of Benny Holt and Jerry McCallister and the scampering of Windy Sequeira, Bobby Zoelch and George Koani. Holt is scheduled to start the tilt but may see only limited action because of a stubborn arm injury. McCallister, now the squad s No, quarterback, turned in a spark ling job with 11 completions in 17 tries after relieving the ailing Holt. Dean Benson, veteran end and ace pass receiver, continues to be1 a question mark because of a foot injury. Also on the injury list are flankman Gerry Kangns and tack-1 le Vern Coats. Kangas has an liling knee that may limit his play Saturday night, while Coates Is suffering from a stiff neck. , Pirate-Axeman Contest Slated By UNITED PRESS Marshfield, the s t a t e ' s ton ranked high school football team, goes up against a tough Eugene squad on its home field tonight in an attempt to take a big stride toward the district 5 title. The Pirates of Pete Susick ire unbeaten while Eugene has im proved in recent weeks by knock ing off bouth Salem and Albany. While the Marshfield - Eugene game highlights weekend prep ac tivity, there are plenty of other "crucials on tap. Jefferson of Portland, trying for another city title, clashes with Roosevelt In the Rose City's top game. Gresham, ranked second tn ihe coaches' poll, meets North Salem In a non counting game. Milwaukie travels to South Salem, while Central Catholic is Idle. Pendleton Is favored over Her mlston In the big one east of the mountains. La Grande travels to The Dalles and Baker is ut Mac-Hi Ontario, a power in A-2 ranks is favored over Meridian. Ida., while defending state champ Vale is Idle. St. Helens can nail down the subdistrict l-A-2 crown with a win over Rainier. Prlnevtlle, again trying for A-2 honors, is at Lake view, while Junction City, an un beaten A-2 club, is at Creswell. Unbeaten Ilillsboro Is heavily favored over winless Tigard, while McMinnville, another top TYV league club, is at Forest Grove, Oregon City and West Linn clash In their annual battle while Bea verton Is at Newberg. Down south. Grants Pass, mak ing a late-season comeback, trav els to Roseburg while Medford en tertains Eureka, Calif. Klamath Falls also plays an out-of-state team, Reno, while Ashland meets Crater high. Corvallls, loser only to Gresham, starts In earnest after district 8 honors by meeting Sweet Home. Albany hosts Springfield and Leba non is at Bend In other 8-A games. Webfoots Leaved For Arizona EUGENE (UP) A 37-man Unl versity of Oregon fool ball squad left here today for Tucson and to morrow night's battle with the Uni versity of Arizona, the sixth team in a row to outweigh Coach Len Cusanova's Webtoots. The Arizona team, which holds among its victories a 47-14 triumph over Idaho, averages 212 in the line to 199 for Oregon. The bacl fields average 180 pounds each. Oregon will face one of the na tion's top backs in Art Luppino, who has been among the rushing loaders for two seasons. Pipe Dislodges Causing Blaze A floor furnace pipe became dis lodged Tuesday afternoon at the H. B. Luna residence. 309 W. 14 in street. Flames ignited the floor above the furnace, and smoke poured Into the basement, causing 1 The Fire Department answered J a call at 3:37 p.m., and usea a Ismail booster line and smoke ex- MArtiAO Ti,rt Mt imtininausiers. viurauon over 11 ionx High school White Buffaloes were 'iod of time apparently caused I the Madras Plays Maupin Eleven Sperinl to The Bulletin Expect more good things than ever i before! 5 CHEVROLET TRID2VY ATIILKTK OF THE MONTH NEW YORK (UP) Ihavyweight Champion Rocky Marcinno has been voted September's athlete of the month in the balloting by siwrts writers and broadcasters for the Hiekok Diamond Belt. Marciano, who won the belt as professional athlete of the year in 1953, was the first former winner to qualify for a second shot at uie coveted award. Marciano received 45 votes compared to 12 for runner - up Johnny Pod res, World Series pitch ing hero of the Brooklyn Dodgers. 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