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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Frldya, March 13, 1953 1
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Steelhead in North Santiam
Un arnuriri Mill fMtv nn ihn Nnrth Santiam. they have
faying: "When the dogwood blooms, the iteelhead are in". We
don't know if the dogwood In that part of the country U in bloom,
but we do know that a few steelhead are making weir appear
ance. The steelles that come up the Santiam are not, as a
rule, as big aa the lunkeri that uie the coast streams. The
- run itself is comparatively small, having to run the gauntlet
i( all the way up from the mouth of the Columbia. How
' , ever, there's some good fishing to be had by the anglers
who know their stuff.
Incidentally, there is no season closure on Santiam steel
head. The March 15 closing of costal streams does not apply,
though the same bag limits are in effect. The North Santiam is
closed to angling above the bridge at Gates, but below that,
all and sundry are welcome to try their luck.
The Santiam is potentially one of the finest trout and
steelhead streams In the country. Unfortunately, rapid fluc
tuations of water level In the past few years have all but
destroyed the food suddIv In the river. Few resident trout
remain in the stream for that reason. However, the Detroit
dam may make a big difference in the future. A more
stable water flow may bring this wonderful stream back
to some semblance of its earlier glory. ,
, The steelhead picture will also be brighter on the Santiam
as pollution in the Willamette is eradicated. In time, when
migrating fish no longer must fight poison and lack of oxygen
., in the water, the Santiam can have a Spring steelhead run that
will afford sport to thousands of anglers.
Many iport Activities uue in aaem
That Salem and vicinity is growing more outdoor sport
conscious all the time is indicated by the line-up of activities
here in the near future. On March 21, the State lVkA noias
their quarterly meeting in Salem. March 28-29, the Third
Annual Snnrtsmen'a Show makes its bOW. On April 8, the
Salem Ike Waltons present their annual Spring Frolic.
And, of course, the Salem Lions Club and Ike Waltons will
conduct the Mill Creek Deroy lor Kias, as always, Apru .
Two field trials will be held this week-end. One will
be a Pointer-Setter trial, Saturday and Sunday at Camp
Adair. Should be quite a spectacle, as the judges, handlers,
etc.. will probably be on horseback, following the dors.
Retriever fans, however, will disdain this trial for one of
their own. The Willamette Valley Retriever uud wui meei
at 9 am., Sunday. Location is "Conser Lake". Turn off 99E
at the Millersburg-Conser road at the Picnic Area, about 214
11 iu A lu,, fnllnur ihA ftiffns.
evuai rrecn-cuu iui
. Only a few more days left on the coast for steelhead. How
ever, most steelhead are getting pretty dark, and are best left
alone to proagate next year's supply of fish. Lots of fun can
be had, though, angling for cutthroat. Many fine fish have
been taken, though the limit is small two fish per day, same
as steelhead. No law against landing and releasing 'em, however!
NCAA Play Opens Tonite
Washington-Seattle Game
Opens Corvallis Tourney
By MATT KRAMER
Corvallis, Ore. VP) From hun
dreds of miles around the fans
poured into this college town
Friday to watch the most wide
ly known little man of basket
ball this year AU-Amerlcan
Johnny O'Brien against one of
basketball's best big men AU-
Amerlcan Bob Houbregs.
Room reservations long have
been gone in this town of 16,000
and the overflow of fans is spill
ing into hotels and motor courts
in Albany, Eugene, Salem and
other towns 40 miles or more
away.
The two will e 1 a s n
O'Brien and his Seattle Uni
versity teammates against
Houbregs and the rest of the
University of Washington
team at 7:30 p.m. In the first
game of the Far West regional
NCAA tournament Friday
night.
This is the game the Pacific
Northwest fans have been hop
ing to see for two years. Both
teams have been dominant in
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Capitol Alleys
ladies crrr uaoui
taitw BtM ( Bcott !, Gartner
102, Llndaer Ml. Muellhaupt 499, Adolph
toll Salem NTlnllon (1) Miller 300,
Masker 1S, Colvln 430, Oalletln 339, Pn-
491.
Steleaman (D White 3S1. KlUmlUer 407,
Bound, 401, Upilon 403, RlchM 401; Brd.
lir Meat! 8 Doertler 453, Lowrr 393,
Bunae 117, Bradley (09, Thompson 487.
Bab Lewlesi Maeon. (1) Thruih 407,
Lawlea. 439, wherley 415, Cerr 40, Ven
derhoof 411! Geod HeaaekeeBliic Olney
mm m 1" m a
Vaisetz wins
In First Round
At Ashland
Ashland VP) The Southern
Oregon College of Education's
invitational Class B high school
basketball tournament ' went
Into the semifinals here Fri
day. Vaisetz meets Talent in the
opening game and Jacksonville
faces St. Mary's of Medford
In the nightcap.
Result of Thursday's rounds:
Talent 72, Lorane 26.
Talent 63, Butte Falls 43.
Vaisetz 80, Paisley 82.
St. Mary's 54, Prospect 29.
Talent 78, Ophir 33.
Jacksonville 53, McKenzie
42.
411, Albrich 471, Oardner 370, Jonee 411,
PoneM 413.
Handle OU D Amove 411, Brundldge
317, Hulf 300, Btalder 411, VanDell 414;
Cupboard Cere 8 Vlttone 394, Olodt 431,
Halaer ill. Peaae 430, Zwlcker 411.
liaak Beallr O. (0) McElhener 319,
ram 400, Puh 3H, Black 398, Kennedy
417; cmiek'a Bleak Hone. (41 Krelcl 434,
Schroeder 479, NeUon 433, Clark 611, Oar-
oarino on.
Maiter Bread (0) MerreU 4M, Monmr
jm. name s, Meoia 491, Herman 313;
Shatlae'. Chataaa (4) chamberlain 3(1,
Pollnikr 407, Curtla 411, Prime 433, Olbb
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nun team aeriea, cnuck'a Bleak Houae.
3394; huh lml. lame, Gartner, 1091 hlih
urn. aeriei, uarbarlno, 633.
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Gill Defends
Hoop Sport in
B-ClubTalk
Criticism being voiced
through the medium of na
tional nutgatines against the
game of basketball doesn't set
very well with Coach Slats
Gill of Oregon State college.
He said as much during a
talk before the Salem Break
fast club at the Senator Fri
day morning, where several of
the coaches of the state "B"
teams were guests.
Gill said he could see no
point In the harping being
voiced In many quarters
against the court game, al
though he believes the defense
should be given a bit more
protection by the rules com
mittee. Stress on the offense,
which has resulted in an in
crease in foul shooting, is
partly responsible for the as
tronomical scores, said the
Beaver coach.
Gill had a good word for
Larry Paulus, former Salem
high school player, who was
a member of the OSC fresh
men team this year. He said
Paulus had the muscular
strength needed for competi
tion among tall contenders.
Gill stated that "Swede"
Halbrook was an excellent
prospect for varsity competi
tion since he has the courage,
the ability and extreme height
necessary for the modern
game of basketball.
the area, Seattle as an indepen
dent, Washington in the Coast
Conference.
Neither has met previously de
spite the fact both schools are
located in Seattle.
The second game will fea
ture the finalist of last year's
regional tournament Santa
Clara vs. Wyoming.
Santa Clara won last year 56'
53 in an upset. Wyoming, cham
pion of the Skyline Conference,
is favored again this year, but
Coach Ev Shelton is leary of
Santa Clara's height. Santa
Clara, an independent entry,
averages 6 feet 4 inches. She!
ton has 6 foot 7 Ron Rivers to
help counteract that, but cannot
match the overall height.
Washington, ranked No. t
In the Associated Press poll is
. the favorite in the tourney.
Washington has a record of 27
wins and I losses. Seattle (28
3) Is ranked in 14th place,
Wyoming (20-8) is sixteenth.
Santa Clara (19-6) Is unrank
ed just as last year.
The winners Friday night will
play Saturday night for the right
to go to the March 17-18 NCAA
finals at Kansas City.
Here are the complete pairing, for to-
nllht'e rraion.le:
At Kaieith, n o. Lebanon Tauer u-i
.. Louisiana State 131; Wake Forest
30-6 va. Holy Croaa 19-1. At CnloafO In
dian 19-1 vi. DePaul 11-7; Notre Dam.
11-4 ti. PtnnirlTania 31-4; at Manhattan,
Kana. Kensae 16-6 ve. Oklahoma City
18-4; Oklahoma A61H 33-1 v.. Teiaa ohrli-
tlan 14-7. At Corvallli, Ore Wa.hln.ton
37-3 vi. Seattl. U-ll Santa Clara 19-1 vi.
Wyomlni.
Fights Last Might
(Br Tbo Auoclt4 Prut)
MiflnHi -Corky Ooniftlat. U0. Dn-
vtr, outpointed Chrley ZUlir, in, St.
Louli, 10. .
Detroit pat Utnil, HVtt, BTrMUit.
outpointed Pt Lowrr. WO, ToImIo, t.
W.uiiiniton aene emun. Hi. wmd-
lnston, topped Ai Magllarf, 1S3, Bart
lord, t.
Fail River, hiii. Tommy smitn, ih,
Provident:, outpointed Billy Andy, Ml,
Providence, 10.
New York (Btunyiloa Grnt Jim
my McCoy. Portland. Ore., outpoint
ed Mike Culuccl, 148K, New York, t.
Newark, . J. Tony Martano- in,
Brooklyn, outpointed Dej Shinier, U6,
Jersey City. 9.
Auvatta. Me. Larry orllfln, IIB. Lewlf-
ton, Me., outpointed Terry Ryan, 144,
Portland, Me., 10.
Basketball Scores
(Br United Fran)
OaiOON "B" TOUBNET
rirat BeanS
cho M, Drain 41.
Blltn M, Brownarlll. 19.
Chlloeuln 60, Heppnor 46.
J.fferioa 64, Knappa 40.
DISTBICT 11 TOVBNSf
Central Catholio 46, omham 40.
SOCI TOUBNET
rirat Kau4
Tal.nl 11, Lor.n. 36.
Tal.nt 71, Ophlr 11.
MoKinll. 63, Butte FalU 41.
Jacksonville il. UcKenil. 43.
Valiat. K, Faliler 93.
St. llim (Mediordi St. Proipect 19,
(Br Th. Aaeoel.tM Free.)
NIT TOURNET
Seml-Flnali
at John'. (kn.) 64, Doouem. M.
Baton UaU 7. Manhattan so.
NAM TOUBNET
O.arter-Finala
Hamlin. 103. Mlaa. Southern 93.
Bait Tax.. 73, Tenn A&I 67.
Sprln.fl.kl (Mo.) 71. Ntb. Weilejan 74.
Indiana State 106. Flndlar 70,
OTHEB GAMES
Dartmouth 64, Yale 60.
Albanr (NY) State 19. Oeneieo 70.
Arkania. Collei. 79, Hendrlx 66.
St. Johns Pulls
Surprise in NIT
New York VP) What started
out to be a national commuters'
championship with only Seton
Hall of South Orange, N.J.,
left to battle St. John's inspired
Redmen for the NIT basketball
title Saturday night.
St. jonns benavea like a
four-year-old at his own birth
day party as it shunted aside
visiting Duquesne of Pitts
burgh, 64-35, and Seton Hall
shook off Manhattan with a tre
mendous fourth quarter dis
play, 74-56, in Thursday night's
play.
Letters Awarded
At Conby High
Canby Coaches Charles Za-
cur and Don Kingsley awarded
27 wrestling and basketball let
ters in an assembly Tuesday.
Letter winners for Coach
Kingsley's basketball team were
Bob Herman, Clarence Hepier,
BUI Dawes, and Bob Kraft who
finished their last year of bas
ketball for Canby. Kraft was
voted team captain. Junior win'
ners were Dick Rayley, Arlan
Bigham, and Clayton Christian.
Two Sophomores were Bruce
Darling and Bill Gleason. Dick
Harms won a managers' letter,
Coach Zacur awarded 17 let
ters to his wrestling squad. Sen
lor winners for their last time
were Milan Conley, Harvey Han'
son, Roger Montgomery, and
Joe Klmm. Klmm was voted
team captain. Juniors were Jim
Enterllne, Lester Farmer, and
Don Huston. Second year win
ners were Clarence Connelly,
Glen Harris, Joel Neuschwander,
John Owings, Bob Schlel and
Larry Wright. First year win'
ners were Bob Dlnsmore, Ken
neth Kirchem, and Jerry Miles.
Exhibition Baseball
(Br Th. Auoclatad Fraae)
Buton (A) I, 6t. Loull (N) 6.
Chicago (A) 7, Chicago (N) 1, 10 Innlntl.
Clevelen4 (A) 7, New York (HI 6, 11
Innlnga.
New York (A) 1, Detroit (A) 0.
Philadelphia (A) 1, Brooklyn I.
Portland (PCD 13, at. LouU (A) I.
Boaton (N) 9, Waahlnfton (A) I.
Cincinnati (N) 10, Philadelphia (N) 6.
St. Louli "B" (A) 6, Seattle (PCD 4.
Cuban et.r. II, Plttaburih (N) 10.
Central Catholic
Gcss to State
Tournament Again
Portland ) Central Cath-
Ue ef rortland gained the Dis
trict it berth in the state high
school basketball tournament by
downing G realism 46-4 Thurs
day night
That completed the lineup of
the 16 teams which will compete
for the state title at Eugene be
ginning next Tuesday.
Teams that qualified previous
ly are The Dalles, Ontario, Lake'
view, Medford, Marshfield, lu
gene, Albany, Dalles, Hills boro,
Astoria, Salem, Milwaukle,
Clatskanle, Cleveland of Fort-
land and Roosevelt of Portland.
Gresham, No. 7 in the latest
Associated Press poll, was de
feated 62-89 by Central Cath
olic Wednesday night. In the
Thursday playoff, Vince Alten-
hofen scored 16 points to lead
the winners to the district cham
pionship and their fifth con
secutive trip to the state tourna
ment. .
The Philadelphia At h 1 e t i C s
scored only three runs in the
1905 World Series against the
Giants. The New Yorkers won
the Series with four shutouts.
three of them by Christy Mat-thewson.
19-Day NFL
Trial Comes
To Conclusion
ruuaunivuHi V" ni..ui
of whether the National rZZ
hall 1IM rmr. ...., .'t-i
- - " avBiriCl
broadcaitinf 4nd televUing
Acaicq n fLfJ
U.S. District Judge A1I?$
Grim, sltUng without tThij.
heard th vrinun A . "i
government charsea th.
violated federal antitrust hZ
and televising of its gamee
Mosconi Earns
Billiard Title .
San Francisco On
Mosconi Friday pocketed
200 and a gold watch, symbol"
of hU 11th world rkS6
Hard championship. T
ine navenora, Pa., ah.
shooter climaxed the 1953 toi
nev Thurarinv i1fK4 k !"
his eighth game without deft?
victim, was Jimmy
seven innings.
Michigan State foothnii . ' I
have scored 100 or more poStf
in four different games, thelSI
being an even 100 aeain.t mTl
n 1091 " "l
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