N dragon ASSOCIATED PRESS Salem, Oregon, Friday, December 11, 1955 Page 17 k)REGONt HO-HCM, THE GOOD OLD DATS ' Ifi a grey, windy, bleak day outside ai we lit down at the typewriter thit Friday morning, and aomehow the thought ot fishing or hunting arouses no great urge. Instead, we remember, wistfully, December days some 0 years ago. We were stationed on Oahu, the main Island in the Ha waiian group. The island was a swarm with service men,' and recreation was hard to come by. However, we had been bitten by the underwater goggle fishing bug (a deadly tropical dis ease). So ior a moment, forget the winter winds outside and go "skin fishing" with us . . . We hitch a ride on a jeep into Honolulu, then catch a bus thai takes us to Diamond Head. We hike on a bit further, descend a steep cliff and were on the shore of beautiful Han ouma Bay. The weather is warm, a bit muggy in fact, and we're glad to shed our khakis for swim trunks and goggles. " We slip lnte the warm lagoon formed br the coral reef, ad we're immediately a part of a new world. A world ' where colors are so vivid there is no name for them ' where fish of a thousand shapes, colors and hues swim, nonchalantly, unafraid of ns. In front of us swims a yel low and black striped fish, somethinf like a perch, bat with long fan-tike plumes that trail behind him as be ' swims. Just coming around that mound of pink coral Is a green fish, very much like a black bass except that he' grinning at us, and wearing the biggest set of false ' teeth imagineable! WHAT A NAME TO WASTE ON FISH We're ud for air for a bit, then down again. We're fol lowing a channel in the coral, tha reef. A silvery, fat fish of curls over the edge of the reef him on our three-pronged spear. As we lift to the surface to put the fish on our float atrmger, we see lightning flash of mottled brown and reen. It's a big Moray eel, excited by the scent of the weuaded fish. At times, we've had 'em make passes at a '. flak before we could get it off the spear . . . With their rows ef aeedle-aharp teeth, they are terrifying creatures. - More than one swimmer haa stepped too close to the packet in the coral where a moray lay in wait, and left '. the spot with the flesh stripped from a to. HEARK, HEARK A SHARK! Now we're over the fdge of the reef, and it's so deep the bottom is obscured by the darkening water Suddenly a long, ghostly white shape lifts up toward us it's a shark, and while he may Just be curious, we take no chances. Like all timid fish, we swim back into the protection of the coral reef. After several hours of leisurely diving, during which time we've speared several fish, including a squid, we swim to shore. We start a small drift wood fire to roast our fish, aa we sit on the aand, warm, sleepy and contented, the cocoa nut palms waving with a soft rustle in the trade .vinds, we think of all the crazy anglers and duck huntrrs In Oregon, better than two thousand miles east acrora the emerald ocean . , . OCR SUGGESTIONS FOR OUTDOOR MAN Back home again, faced with "cold" reality the duck hunting has improved, though not as much aa hoped for, while steelhead fishing on the coast is, for the time being, a lost cause. We suggest that you spend this week-end either (1) helping the missus around the house, or (2) getting your fishing gear in order, or (3) staying in bed and catching up on your rest. What about us? We've been insane too long for a .cure. We'll be somewhere soaking wet, cold and optimistic, waiting for a duck to come buzzing by . . . Threat to 2 Prep Players Blamed on Troublemakers Indianapolis U Police be lieved today that "trouble makers" rather than profes sional gamblers threatened two high school basketball players with Injury if they competed in a game with a crosstown rival next week. " Don Sexson, brother of Pur due university basketball play ers Joe Sexson, was the latest threatened by an unidentified phone caller. David Huff, a teammate on the Indianapolis tech squad, earlier was told not to play in the Wednesday tilt against Crispus Attucks. Parents of the two boys, both 17, tried to persuade the youths not to play, but the boys indi cated they would not be scared out Both were given police protection and authorities planned an elaborate guard for the entire team the night of the game. Don was the second member of his family to receive a threat. Joe, one of Tech's all time great cage stars, received a threatening call two years ago during the semi-finals of the state basketball tourney. He played any wiy, and chalked up a creditable total In the scoring column. Don received his threat sec ond hand from a caller who contacted Mrs. Leonard Huff, David's mother, and said: - "Tell you son to tell Don he will get the same thing if he Plays." FAN FARE . Wins UNITED PRESS AFIELD ttggf By BOI MOWN "iL.-k and we're close to the edge of the kind natives call "oo-ooo right next tq us, and we impale Police reported they were tracking down "several leads" and Indicated they believed the threats were the work of cranks. They theorized profes sional gamblers would have "laid low" after the first burst of publicity. SpartansOpen Bowl Practice East Lansing, Mich. u. Coach Biggie Munn sent his Michigan State football team .Into its second day ef Rose Bowl drills today, hoping to stage at least one fall-dress scrimmare cession before the 44-man squad embarks Dec, II for the West Coast. The. Spartans, who rrreet UCLA In the Pasadena clas sic New Years day, yester day stared their first squad workout since the end of the regular grid season Nov. 21. Although the temperature was near freeslng, Munn or der 1 4 aa outdoor workout In Maiilln Stadium. M:chlran State players, full ef enthusiasm and pep In anticipation of their Rose Bowl date, pranced noisily through more than an hour of tiruih-up on fundametnala, followed by brisk dummy drill. --Fifth. in. BoivToppjiig -'.Pordandv.U Ducks Pull. Away With Late Surge Portland B Th unde feated University of Oregon Ducks last night downed the University of Portland Pilots, 92-73, after a touch and go battle in the first half that ended with the Webfooti holding only a two-point lead. The Webfo'As were on the edge of defeat more than once, butifor the second time this season they held the Port landers' with a barrage of bas kets in the clutches. A total of (1 fouls called in the game. Kenny Wegner of Oregon, an all Northern Division guard last season, paced all scorers with 23 points. Barney Holland, Werner's running mate at a guard spot. Jammed in 20 points, Nick Trutanich, with 22 points, was high scorer for the Pilots. The Ducks led 43-41 at the halt and 65-81 at the third quarter mark. Other Games Slated Elsewhere in the Northern Division, Idaho will be play ing Montana at Moscow Fri day and Saturday nights; Ore- ! gon State will meet Portland university at Corvallis Satur day; and Washington State faces Gonzaga at Spokane Fri day and Whitworth will be at Pullman Saturday night. TIM bos: Otmm tail (IS) F.rllaaO orr-T o r r t Stont.f iTrut's f I it 4 si Halb'B.f t AiKlcrf'B, t Wtgntr.f T HoJlftixU McMtn.t Oltvti.e 1 I 14 Mtnh'Lf Sift ft t Torton, 4 4 tt BtrMl.1 1 I J 11 ill I 4 20 D rorjh.. I 1 1 Kroiin.f 1 3Kofpk.c 1 WoUn. 1 tKawtJ.4 1 4 t Plmn.t 4 ft II HlWNI I Ptft.S Bell. Tot Hi nUHH Tottll 51 W 11 Tl Or won 31 II n 3741 Portland II U 31 1371 Pt throws BilsMd: Or noo Anderson 1. W.rotr 4, HoUtmd 3. UeMtnu 3, Bell I. Put 3: PortlRnd TruUnJeh 3, Marshall 4, Torioo 3. Kotpkt, Wolkta 2. Stayton Plays Philomath rive Tonight at Mac McMinnville Stayton and Philomath, first round winners in the Cardinal division of the Linfield Old Grads basketball tournament, will meet at 1 o'clock tonight here In the semifinals. Philomath defeated Willami na Wednesday and Stayton won from Dayton. Thursday night in the Cardi nal division, Neskhkahnie de feated Newport, 40-37, and Ma dras whipped Yamhill, 85-42. Today Newport wai to meet Yamhill at noon and Dayton was to play Willamina at 4:30 p.m. In the Purple division Thursday, Shedd won from Halsey, (1-35; Moro took Falls City, 62-34; Maupin beat Oak land, 34-29; and Culver stopped Glendale, 82-40. Halsey played Falls City at 10:30 this morning in Purple consolation play. Final will be Saturday night. Teams entered are coached by Linfield gradu ates. Taaain Htl (HI KOfM Hermaoa, L.. 14 ....P T, Dtdoock WIMc. 4 r t. N.tbin Htrmaa., 1., , ....C... 1). Maehaniar Moralll, 1 0 It, Ptvacoat Swain. I O 0. Mac Rraarrar: TamhUl Jana.B 1. MaT I. Madrar TJirashar 7, ADtirraon 1, Nicn ola a. Allbaa a. Halmaa 4. Hairuma aror.: U.draa It. TamhUl la. Ofllclala: Durham and ouoo. Mara (Ml Fall Cm Brovo. S r T, aimpaon Duncan. 0., S ....F 14, Palmar Duncan. H 11 C 13. Poa aflller. at. O S. UcPall Smith. 1 a 1. aturpav Rccrvta: Moro Knott 4. Klrkalla S. a. Miller I, Rolla 1. Pall city oraham I. Haltllmc acora: Moro 41. P. Cltr 17. Offlclala: Smith and Spronl. Church League Finishes Week Results of Thursday night's Salem Church league basket ball games, which completed one week of play: Senior league Nazarene 52, Grace Lutheran 20; Free Methodist 33, First EUB 21. Intermediate "A" Engle wood EUB 69. First Christian 14; St. Psul Episcopal S3, First Presbyterian 31. Intermediate "B" Naza rene S2. South Salem Friends ! 29: First Methodist over West Salem Baptist, by forfeit. Junior "A" Deaf School 28. First Presbyterian 14; Naz arene over St. Mark', by for feit. Junior "B" First Metho-i dlit 28, Englewood EUB 23. 1 v Welt DttMii a IS . if Listen Carefully Coach Salem around his bench lu practice a two-game trip to the coast. The Crusader will play at Waldport tonight and at Taft Saturday night Left to right are Bruce Dalke, Ken Schreder, Virgil Fadenrech, Harold Allister and Dav Phillips. Salem Academy Travels To Plav WaldDort. Taft A squad of 15 Salem Aca- demy basketball players were to leave this afternoon for the coast to play at Waldport to night and at Taft high school Saturday night. Coach Bob Funk said that he will take 10 varsity hoo paters and five jayvees and will mix his Jayvees with his second five for the preliminary at each town. Thus some will be play ing a little bit ot both games each night Starters for the Crusader varsity will be Virgil Faden rech, Ken Schreder, Harold Allister, Bruce Dalke and Dave Phillips. Also to travel are Jim Wallace, Bill Pierce, Thurman Kreder, Loren Heman and Merle Neufeld on the varsity and Delmar Warkintin, Jon Knaupp, Hershal McCarey, Ken McClain, Larry Ediger and Gene Patton on the junior var sity. Funk said that his team is in better condition than in the Gervais contest, the oniy game played so far. In that one, the Crusaders tired in the second halt to fall behind. Salem Academy will return late Saturday night. Monday night it will play in the Capi tol league jamboree in Salem and Tuesday night entertain Waldport, concluding four games in five days. Smith Favored To Beat Zulueta New York UP) Wallace Bud Smith of Cincinnati is a 2-1 favorite to beat Cuba's Orlando Zulueta Friday night in an im portant bout between the two top lightweight contenders. The winner of the Madison Square Garden 10 rounder may earn a shot at Jimmy Carter's lightweight title. Starting time is 10 p.m. EST ( p.m. PST) for the coast to coast broadcast and telecast. TIDE TABLE Tlas far Taft. Ofetw Porwfr, !S53 CoasplleJ fey V. S. Coait 6 GeedetU Aereey, Portland, Oregoa) Blih Waters Low Waters December Tim Hcliht Tim Height 11 4 11 a a f -41 a.m. l it p tn. I a:ll a.m. St 10 U p.m. -0.1 10 II a m II 11:10 p.m. 0.1 11.11 p.m. Jl I It ii. 9 7 I SI a m. 44 a m. 7.01 in. 47 7 1 Ml pm. 11 It a m. 3 41 p.m. 1 41 am. I to i a. I 44 a.m. 4 II pm. 1 II a.m. 5 II p.m. 4 14 a.m. 10 p m. t 31 a m. I 11 p m. I ll a m. 7 37 p m. 7 00 a m. a 17 p m. I 00 a m. I 54 pm I a m 11 p m. t a m. 11.01 pm. II 7 10 a m. s u am. S17 am. a 14 ip 47 I 04 a m. 7 1 1104 am. 4 0 Mam. It 1101 a m. 1 la 40 am t l II M am. II 11 M la 1 11 a.m. 1 1 II II p m. 7.1 1 10 a m. 15 13 17 p m. 7 1 1.00 am. SI 1 40 i n. 7 0 I 10 m. 17 IB pm. 04 4 17am. II 1 11 p.m. IS 3 1 Easy Credit-Always! PICK YOUR CREDIT Toko yow choke from any on of our wirj awlaciKM ef coanrioa croM plana. Hare yeul suraly IM Sat amy.rMyra) or wgomoiTl oMgwd t ft yaw pockprboaol oaWMycMmrke U.S. Koral t of rour Pmr As Toj RM That Groat U.S. R0YAIS RECAPPING Complete Tire Service WALTER H. Bob Funk, left, gather hi Academy basketball (tarter Thursday la preparation for Basketball Scores (By Tt AuoeUUtf Prta) Than! MmH Fab west Ortton 13, Portland tt. WMUrn -Colo.) SUM M B UtU- co Hlihlands S3. Whitman M. Central Wart. 14. Baa Ditto Marlon N, Arliona UU riafiLattt 13. Ricks 17. Rocky Uonntala tl. " Pasadena It, Ntw Mtftlco WHtcra 47. Los Aoielat BUt U. ArteOBa SUM Tfmpt) i. BAIT Bleu 11. Loatavllte Tl. Tempi 40. Lettish 4t. Wash-Jetf . Btthanr (W.tl.) 41. Vermont 71. Union IT. Trinity II, MaiiacbuietU w. Weitmlniter (Pa.) II, BaaUrs New Mexico 44. Boston Collect 17, BtonebUl 41. MIDWEST Notrt Dam Tl, Detroit 41. MlnnesoU IT, Ofcl. AtfcM 44. St. Louis S3. Alabama 41. DePaul . Manchesur ilotl.l U. 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Daaf cVheol at Oataa. Cnamawa at eublimltr. Jafferaon at Sclo. Band at Albanr. Xuaena at Madford. aprlnf flrld at Corvallla. tract Horn at Laaanoa. Dallaa at Tillamook. eharldan at Caacada. Tillamook CaUiolte al alt. Aniat. Mawacrt at atlvarton. Llnttald Old Orada Tourp.r: acoad rauod. fights Last Night By Tha Aaaoclatad Praaat Fan lr, Man Harold Oomai. lit. Provld.nca. knockad out aHonar Oodal, 131. Hartlord. Coon., 1. Dalratt Kan Hammar. 100. Satrott. atoppad Hool "loll" Raid. 310. Londoa. MS ' 1 a.iawar, la. j Danny aubmo. nw. la. ooaan, atoppad joo earallal, laa, na. ark, 4. Partland, Malaa Billy CBoyna. 14m. OM Orchard Bcarh. utpolptod Tarry Ry an. 14IVfc PorUand, M. ITS GREEN'S SPORTING SHOP FOR . . . EVINRUDE IZtl So. Commercial PLAN WHEEL BAUNClnG Front Wheel Alignment n ZOSEL CO. PCL Decision Due on Seals San Francisco 0JJ9 Directors ot the Pacific Coast League met here today to decide whether the San Francisco Seals base' ball franchise goes up for sale or remain in custody of an em battled local organization. U the club 1 taken back Damon Miller and hi so-called "Little Corporation," Bill Teeck 1 expected to move In fast to negotiate for ownership. Kudie Sc naffer, who wa Veeck's ticket manager with the St Louis Browns and mov ed on to Baltimore with the transplanted club, already has sent the league f 25,000 check and said there was more from where that came from. Be is considered the dynamic Veeck's front man. Meanwhile, local fan have mailed more than $44,000 In check and pledge for stack in an effort to help Miller con vince lop director hi copora- tion 1 wild concern. These fans will become itock- holders, now that the state Di vision of CoproraUon ha is sued the Seal oficlal permis sion to sell share. Thi permis sion was granted yesterday. "Armed with (11 these pledges for stock," Miller said, "we might be able to get a local financier to underwrite our cause for $100,000. - Braves Would Trade Hurlers For Reserves Milwaukee W The Mil waukee Brave are willing to split the best pitching staff in the National League, but only if they can strengthen them selves. We're still in the market for bench atrength," said Gen eral Manager John Qulnn, back from the major league meeting in New York, "but we won t give up any of our pitchers for nothing." MOLALLA LOSES Oswego Oswego high school I defeated Molalla, 87-53, here Thursday night in non-conference basketball game. Ad ams made IS for the winners and Feyrer 20 for Molalla. Eddie Joost, new manager for the Philadelphia Athletics, broke Into organized base ball with the San Francisco Missions of the Pacific Coast leatue in 1833. 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They came from official of USC th school where be star red as a player and whose team he guided a coach for nine years; from hi coaching rival at Notre Dame, Frank Leahy; from Michigan' Fritz Crisler, who handed Jeff the Trojan1 wont defeat In the Rose Bowl, and from many other famed in college sport. Cravath, who (pent moat of hi life against a background of excitement and the roar of big time football crowds, met death at a lonely highway intersec tion in thi flat desert country. In Rose Bowl Four Times Critically injured in a traf fic crash two daya ago, he died in a hospital at the border town ot Calexico Thursday. The body rested Friday at Lemons-Wiley mortuary. Cravath coached the Trojan to four conference champion ships and into the Rose Bowl four times. In the latter game, he won from Washington and Tennessee and lost to Alabama and Crisler' Michigan team. Cravath' record at USC was' 84 victories, 28 defeats andj eight ties. 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Wilkinson, Albany, secretary: Roshal Groves, Lebanon, new director; Gilbert Morgan, Leb anon, and Bill Carter, Albany, field secretaries. . . A report on the recent wild life meeting in Corvallis wa presented by waiter Scott and Claud Cox Frank Wire, for many year with the atate game commission, spoke on care ot, game after It has been killed. State Came Officer Ned Crip pen spoke briefly to the group. Movie of wildlife, were -shown by Amos Wells. , SWTTCHEBOO East Lansing, Mich. Ot the 20 players listed on the 19S3-54 Michigan State vanity basketball roster, ten were also standout high school baseball players. i " CAR l TRUCK RENTALS 394 North Church ., rhone 3-9600 Topcoats Regular $35.00 50 NOW Regular $50.00 $Olft50 STATE I STREET and Young Men AT THI IUS STOP High A Chemeketa (Opposite City Hall) rh. t un