' 1 . Worth Ideats South ien Capitol beipe I 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS o.. jc wni i eu riui t ; Salem, Oregon. Tuesday, December 15, 1953 Pa.fe17 I OREGONl& m afield mm y BOB MOWN WE !AZE INTO OUR CRYSTAL BALI. j. fP winter day in December, of the year 200 A.M. (Alter McCarthy). Mr. Robespierre Crawford, great, great great, great grandson of Lee Crawford, decides to do a bit of duck shooting. He has inherited a duck pond in the Turner luu P"d ' been in the family for better than two centuries. 4RobesPier,r UP from his swivel chair behind his desk in the Lives ey Cavern (there are no more buildings in i? i' verthln i underground) and enters his special ??mg ?m: JliWin witch, he turns on the Iu .' . "h nd be,ore bim ta five t0 en "ed with the image of the duck pond. Adjusting the Birdar (duck radar) receiver, he begins scanning the sky for the tell tale pips on the small searching screen that will indicate ducks in flight. j Ducks Unlimited, the ancles duck propagating or ganisation, has given way to Ducks Reactivated, the new group. After the birds are hatched, they are fed a special ,' mixture containing material that allows them to be tracked by Birdar. Pips on the screen indicate birds in the air nearby. Im mediately, Crawford throws a switch, and out on the pond fifty loud-speakers, cleverly concealed, began to issue forth . .... w, ouiiuiuneousiy, me tleciro-Duck Decoys leave their underground hangers and fly to meet the oncoming DirdS. Tnev altr, mit uulnMii,. 1. , , . , mo cnucKies. INHALE CONFIDENCE GAS ! Now they are making contact with the wild mallards , ana are leading them over the pond. The flieht hm-rm visible on Robespierre", TELE-AUDIO scr . QufcU, hi 1 Sat Th0" " m tne,dec?" ii"PPer into the umpteenth 'i fhl h i I T lid maI1rd alarmed, however, as thfpond Confidence Gas that ha. been emitted from ! t. "i JcircIe ""PPiiy- Crawford sets his Automatic fh?enFHmdV lhC tW biggert drakea' ThjV -wing in over : luUe. ihlnh.,0be8PlerJeJi Ldinr h" breath in xcitement' i fh wV ,.bUttn 1larked "oot"- Two invisible beams of I the Winchester Paralysis gun. a standard fuU-choke model I Stately. Crawford'a Labromatie Retriever leap. ? J?'. " r' "tch- aa they fall. There is I a whirring metallic aound. and feather, fly from the rear j of the Lab. The robot fliea to Salem In a split second i !f.ii. I thro1nn ,etrrt eompartment. deliver, two i mallard drakes, cleaned and dressed, packaged In cello, phane, to Crawford'a deep-freese. W,th ,jh' Crawford leaves the special Duck Shootine Room and return, to hi. desk. "Pood hunting, sift" .. his eeeretary. "Yes" replies Robespierre. "I got mv 11m" I only wish Quadruple-Great Grandfather Lee could IU There to see how we've improved the pond." IKES SLATE WILD FOWL MOVIE If you're duck hunting has been poor, you'll at least have an opportunity to see some birds tomorrow night at the IWLA clubhouse. "Out Of Th Nnrtb . .-.ti.-u? V.V1? ahown. Public is invited, of course. E-ropby around 8 Fishing prospects look better on the coast, and we'll have a' last mtniit pnnnH.un , .tulh.'.J . , nave a " '""r" "Pn in mis space Friday, Viking Wrestlers ! To Open Tonight At Sweet Home j The Salem high wrestling team, coached by Hank Juran ? travels to Sweet Home tonight to open its season with the Huskies. The meet, which was scheduled for last night, wss noved up to tonight because trf state athletic rules. I The Vikings have a good quid with a group of return ing lettermen back, but they fcave lost their best wrestlers In Bob Engle, George Meyers, nd Fred Stepper. Juran and assistant coach Al Gray have Been holding workouts for sev ral weeks. OSCFcn Departs Corv.llls J 0 r e g o a State', most persistent bas ketball fan has departed. A pigeon that has been Inside ast Gill coliseum for more than a week was finally cor nered yesterdsy by three hoopsters and turned loose. The pigeon was reported nightly weak from a pop. orn diet Total Tally Is 82 to 64 For Victors By DAVE BARROWS The North ArtrlA Ik. South, 82-64, last night In the annual Capitol League Jam boree at the Salem High Gym. The Northwesterners got off to a food start aa Sairauf w..- downed Cascade High, 17-17. acreo Heart Was paced by last year's all-con firr,p. guard, Vlnce Matt, who drop ped 7 point! through the hoop. Cascade was never quite in the game as the Sarrerf H.artr. handled the ball well and had high percentage from the floor. Sacred Heart fumned to an early 8-1 lead and then just kept pushing them through a little faster than the Cascaders. Crusader. Lead Early In the second game. Salem Academy kept the Northern cause, alive as they dumped rnuomaui, 23-13. The Salemers led 13-1) h. lore Philomath was anl tn score a free-throw. They added another before the period end ed. While the Arariemv U.B. adding three. , Not havine acnrvrl a V,,.lr Wn the first quarter, Philomath opened the second period with neia goal and a free-throw by Dave Vincent Rut tha, .nnv.i- ed strength of Harold Allister, who was high man with 11, Ken Schreder, who tanked 8 and Dave Phillips proved to be too much for Philomath. The final contest proved to be the most thrilling as Cen tral High dropped Stayton, 34 30 in a hard fought battle that saw the lead rhnnu. time. Stayton Substitute. btavton rinminat 4Vi period, leading- IS. a r. th . ond quarter began. Central got noi ana in snort time had cut Stayton's lead to 19-17. It was at this noint that th nrji team or stavinn'i u... pulled out and Central went on tn win Marc Nplcnn A tWm. - - "'' marners lor tne win ning cause, while Wayne Min ten paced the losers with 8. Central was the high Indi vidual team with 34 points. Sa lem AcademVa Alluw a ,h. scorers for the evening with 11. ine Teams now return to their regular schednlM tviik Quite a few earn,, Ha4i nn 4k. slate for this week. Tonight Sacred Heart travels to Mt. An gel, ' Salem Academy hosts Waldport and Central plays I oiirrman. on central s floor r..rH. also plsys host to! norm Marion. Friday Cascade goes to Wy' east. Saturday, Silverton is at Sacred Heart stavtn i. Sheridan and Central travels to iayion. JIi7aml!).ifi.raa ? hub w y u jf fjp I II II V JSf I V tV J !li Us II Up Ond III ,lra Borsberry (No. 8), 5-foot 8 guard for "Mill 111 SmmrmA U.., .1-1.. 1 , Cascade center (No. 13), for a lay-In and two points la the Capitol leagne Jamboree last night. Sacred Heart won 27-17. At left are Gene Winkle (No. 14), Cascade gaard, nd Vlnce Matt, Cardinal forward. Bearcats Stressing Ball Handling for Chico Series The Willametta Bearvnt. r practicing to speed up their of fense and stressing ball handl ing this wpk aa th WHn4Bv and Thursday aeries with Chi co staie nears. Coach Juhn Lewis aaiH that he would like to see more ag gressive tactics on the part of his guards to keep the opposi tion off balance. A tendency Lewis would like to see eliminated is that of Waiting until th nnnnaitlnM I. far ahead before settling down 10 serious point making. Some times ine lead gets to be too Borjbrry, s r , Mommy, s F.. Btib. c.. Plfcdaooo, 4 ......o .! . i a.. nn Ci.m. .. 9. Mlckr? ... i, Klnlon I. Wlpptr 1. Wlnkli 1m4i 1,11 (la. a,wi, Schrodtr, r s. Letch " r a, LoriB PMlrarKht, S o f, acirth rnimpa. I o . oilta llMarvB warlni- aailt.Ma.fc w . Ctrt,r 1. Quarter Mort: Sakm Acadffai , rnuoiMwi M. U Caatral i, Joaoaoa .... . AkUa S, Raftrmu . . IS. Nlhaa S. Hartmaa great to overcome, Lewis point ed out, as In the most recent game against College of Puget Sound. Both Chico contests will start at 8 o'clock. The preliminary Wednesday will 'match Jerry Fret's Bearklttens against As sociated Plvwood nf KharMaw. Thursday night, Dallas high school will play the Willamette frosh. FrOm Und6r Vlrt" FlenrecM, Salem Academy guard ' ' (No- " " twlstliia: shot from under - - u.i.i B Hill ii um unaer , ekboard in a Capitol league Jamboree game against .....UU...U. mmea. mo. is. at rignt. Is Cliff Leach. Philomath forward. At left are Olson. No. J. Philomath guard, and Bruce Dalke, Crusader center. Salem Acade my won, 24-IJ. Basketball Scores Htmimr Btaalla raa west Oklahoma AAaf TO. Colorado IT. Utah T, Tiiu ChrlMlu u. Now Mexico Wuuro . auura Art lona 4T. C.rroll (Moat.) U, Wulm Montana Uwia and Clark (on.) TI, Maltur ATB ST. Paciiu riM Anohlb. rant Tf. Calif. Pol Tl. Portions n. Poppordlna 7. Paiadcna Tl. New Maxtca Military St. Portland U. Jva Ti, Loaar Cotttmbla JV to. Otrmplo X Tl. CoatralU JO M. BAST Duauooat M. Oarnttla Twh 4S. Xavlor Ortlol T4. Otorattowa 1DC 14. Baloia IMWI Toaohtra U. Marrt aiack Tt. SH. Pattr'i fltj.) M. limit ltutatrt Mount at. Han't IS. CtttwlM Unrror altr SI. o south Xtatarkr ltl. Wakt Portal St. L8U TT, Taaaa AA;M M. Lorola (La.) tl. Ttxaa Watloaa IS. Purman 103. Vlrtlaia Toch Tl. Uco M. Tulant 4t. Souuitra Mtthodlat M, Mtmnhll StaU Mlulaalppl Southtra S3, CulTtr-attck- ton 40. Wait Vlrtlaia ST. Manlaad rl. M IDWS ST , Indiana at. Notra Damt II. Oklahoma It, Wlocooala tl. Alabama 13. Bradloy 11. Loraa It. Iowa Toachert tl. Kaatai Toco M, York INtb.) U. Zrakt T3, Sooth Dakota AlaU It. SOUTHWEST wniraary tt, Ttaaa Wtttara M. Morthwoattra (La.l atata Tt, aoath- loultlaaa Colltta Tl, aVrathtn atata AoiUa Collatt ta, Oklahoma BaatUt East Lanainw MlK am Michiean StatVa inapt 1 1 - - Spartans, with a vow to "ruin tne u ruins- were ready today to lead a noisy invasion of fol lowers Into the Ron Bowl against UCLA, the pride of tha coast. ... Bieeie Munn'a di.-.-. . will fiy to Pasadena tomorrow and they ara keyed so high they could almost am aHtkmit benefit of airplane. "We re going to be at our best for this tram .hia-i Biggie. "We aren't going to travel all that way Just to lose a football game."" , Dallas-Sfavton Game Postponed; Gym Not Done Dallas Tha n!laac, basketbaU game scheduled tor tonight In the new Dallas gym. naaium has been postponed un- til Saturday. Jan 9ft r-n.-u Gordon Kunke said Monday. ivunne explained that the backboards and baskets htva not arrived and the painting of lines on the flnnr hni iwtt lua. completed. It should ha mri. next week. 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