Friday, Ha K 1ISS fef It Vat CAPITAL JOUKfAL, 4v TliniPn I In BUI Hyd, mw of midget me w No. IT, IUIIIIiJ up ramdlea els Offenhaaser meter for Saturday mlfbt't midget racing proiram at Hollywood BowL The IT ear will be drlTem by Gordj Yoaagstrom. The mldfrt taeei start with time Wale at 7:10 Saturday. Separate trophy dashes, heat raeee aad mala events tor Ferd and Offeaaaaser-powered eara will follow. Fishing Prospects Poor In M Parts of State ' rerOakd m Freeieete for week-end aaflera ha Weetera ' Orarea are genorallr peer, the . Stat Gam Cesnsnbadoa aaM la Ms weekly fishing report Taanday. But fishing la central ana altera Oregon streams and lakee to reported to be fair to food. The commletlon aaid ast side streams in the north Wil lamette Valley are still quite old and prospects are' poor. There is some bop in west id streams, where fly fish ing is recommended. little good fishing appears likely In the Mt Hood area. Upstream treat anting la reported fair to good la the Tillamook area. Weather conditions hare slowed fish tag la the BfeKeusl and ay per tribataries. Dereaa Bea enrolr and Tralagle Lake are reported fair. North central coastal streams till are rising and becoming murky, but fishing is fair. Wet weather and high, mud dy streams make prospects for week-end angling poor in outwest Oregon. Central Oregon appears t oft or the best week-end fish nag, with preepeeta reported feed at Odell lake, sa the Desehatse ilvar, the Hotel res and tower Crooked riv en, Snttl aad Blae lakes, Cresent lake, Tumale Creek and Pall rhrer. is reported in Wallowa lake and other northeastern Oregon waters. Prospects also are rated good in southeastern Oregon. Minor League Scores Br Too umUM Froatt S,I,KII,B,I LMM MobumI It. oartoofUlo S. Oiun T, BaluaMfo S. Buftftl miiM S. Only hmi MtwdataS. run, CltT 4-i, MlBBOapaUl t-l. IndlaaapolU S-l. Colombo, M. IauUtUIo S-l. '. Fool 4-1. Toloio 11. Charlootoa a Dallao -. Oklahoma Oltr S-T. Ttloa 4-11, VMt Worth S-T. Xooitoa S, BumMrt o. Bmumb . ta Aataaia - WaKn Imi rooaia s-l uaoum i-a wtoas I inn mil). Dnror 2-1. am cur l-a. Colorado Sprlnu 4-J, Daa Ham S-s. OBW&a 1. WMIUIa L. riMMr Lww OadOB 4, Bolat I. auunu U. OlHl PlUl S. SU Lako IS. Maolo VaUar f. Idaho tun at FooataOa, IMMnt You Don't Have to Be an Expert Golfer to Fire Ace Any golfer can make a hole- m-eae, bat statistics show that yonr chances are best If yon are a man about 40 years old whs ordinarily ahoota around 17, or a woman about IS whose gam Is In the region of for It holes. - These eonclmlons are drawn from an analysis of almost 1400 aces which were processed for awards last year by the Golf Digest Hole-in-One Clearing House.' They are reported in the June issue of the magazine, now on newastands. Th fixures also Drove that by far the greatest proportion' of holes-in-one are fired by the better players. In most cases it is definitely much more than 'lust a matter of luck." A total of 1,898 holes-in-one were handled by the service in 19521,327 for men and SB for women. This represents ap proximately 47 per cent of all one-shot enlevements mad In this country during the year. Agea for men who sank tee shots ranged from 13 to 72 years and averaged 39.8. For women they ran from 14 to 61 and averaged 35. Longest hole-in-one for men was 327 yards, shortest wis 78 yards, and the average length was 1B0 yards. For women the longest hole-out was 108 yards, the shortest 83 yards, and the average 132 yards. For men the highest seore re ported for th round on which the ace was mad was 148, th lowest wss 67, and the average was 87. For women th scores ranged from 78 to 114 and averaged 96. Drivers Vie For 26 Spots At Indianapolis Indianapolis ff) About 40 drivers will scramble among 66 cars Saturday and Sunday try ing to win the 26 open spots in the 800-mile auto race May 30 at the Indianapolis . Motor Speedway. Ten-mil qualifications will be run, on car at a time, for nine hours each day. The Speed way expects about 75,000 auto fans if the weather 1 good. Krc.zsr, Scd-rr.an And Co, Ccrvallis Nsxt Tuesday OregM Ibto Celleg, Cer vallis n world's greatest tennis shew, featuring rrofes stonal Champion Jack Era star and Amatear King Frank aagsaaa f Australia, will auk Us only Willamette val ley step In Oil! CeUeeatn next Taeeday nlgat. Frank O'Gtrs, advance man for the show, was In Corval iis this week making prepar ations for the valley visit and said Gill Coliseum was Ideally constructed for indoor tennis. The Philadelphia man also mentioned that Corvallis prices were possibly the lowest of the entire tour. Reserved seats are priced at $2.40, with general admission at $1.80. OSC students and nigh school students will be admitted at a special $1.20 rate. Mall rder for tickets are acsepted at GiU Coll scant lfl, Corvallis. Over the-ceaater sales a Is are effered la Albaay at Viae Barrett's Sporting . Goods aad at FbH Small's down to wa star la Corvallis. ' Three matches are schedul ed, starting at 8 p.m. Pancho Segura, colorful little Ecudor- i, and Ken McGregor, an other Australian ace, play in th opener. Sedgman will play singles against Kramer, and a doubles match between the two Australians and Kra mer and Sugura will follow. All the matches will be played on the main Coliseum basket ball floor, upon which a tight canvas court will be stretched. At last eonnt, Kramer was ahead ef Sedgmaa fat their nation wid tour, but the Amad was leaing in fast Kramer has leag keen recognised sa ta outstand ing netraaa la th world, aad a ptvvioas profession al tears proved his over whelming superiority arer both Bobby Biggs and Fan eh Goaaaloa. Jim Barratt, athletic busi ness manager at OSC. said today that tickets in reserve section In th choice lower balcony and floor levels are still available, and warned ducat-seekers to get In their bids early. Sales are expect ed to surge between now and next Tuesday. FAN FARE rWaDM MM KM MU" II In 1950, Pennsylvania farms require an average of 5,000 man-hours of work per farm. 'lavor-Mk... that made folks cations Over a million beer drinkers switched to Hamm's in just the past two years. They heard about a wonder fully refreshing flavor a special kind of crisp, clean cut flavor captured in the land of sky blue waters. ' They tried Hamm's and decided it was their kind of beer. Try extra refreshing Hamm's Beer. I II 1 SF TIot. Hsmm Brtwimt Ca, I I otAoAAfMMMtt piF Ilk Ava(V ' I ft C creshtofyyuaft.mm the hadafshf. Hue .waters Boros Sharpens Up for National Golf Day Game Pittsburgh, Julius Bor os, 19S2 National Open golf champion sharpened bis game Friday at nearby Oakmont Country Club where he will match his score with thousands of duffers and experts cross the nation. Th husky professional from Mid Pines; N.C will tour the 6,916-yard course Saturday- National Golf Day with home pro Lew Worsham. Golfers throughout th country, most playing under full handicaps, will try to beat nla gross eara. If successful, they'll re ceive plaques. One-seventh of 80,000 bettered Ben Hogsn's score last year. Entry fee of $1 goes to the USO and th Na tional Golf Fund, Inc. Rain Forecast For Northern Division Meet . Eugene, Or. ( Rain and muddy track were forecast Fri dsy as Northern Division field and track teams converged on Eugene for their annual cham pionships Saturday. Th forecast reduced the chances of record-setting per formances. Washington State, th divi sion's dual champion, Wash ington and Idaho wer due here Friday. Th Oregon Stat squad will arrive Saturday. Id die LeBaron, quarterback for the Washington Redskins, passed 194 times and complet ed 93 in his 1952 rooki season. RITA Shoot Slated for Gun Club Sunday A registered PITA shoot will be conducted st Salem Gun club Sunday. One hundred 16-yard targets will be tired, with trophies to th winner. A 100-target han dicap shoot is also scheduled. Trophies, and a money option, are to be awarded in the han dicap shoot Also included in Sunday's shoot will be 25 pairs of doubles. JAMBS t BUJOTT. tarnf- a Aturur h asutauwotw. lit Martk Ukum SWI at". Ons ... DUO 1 MMW mm . DM. Ot kut sakUMUW MM S, IMS. IEGALS VXMAL MOT MM MetlM hanM linn thai th, vndtr lori ku IllMl kl Um CUoull Court C tht 8MU ot OrMom. cunty of MarioB. 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