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Sixth Next to Penny's Open 8:30-6; Fridays 'til 9 Phone 773-3458 We buy and trade guns! -k Germany To Have Unified Team in 1964 Olympics Diamond Lake Stocking To Be of Native Trout Tiv,aBsj&eMsja ' at' T' a wmmmmmmmmK LOCAL ENTRY IN SHOOT Henry Niedermeyer, above, is one of Medford Gun club's top shooters and will be among contenders this week end when the Oregon State trapshoot of the Pacific International Trapshooting association is con ducted at the local layout on East Vilas rd. west of Crater Lake highway. The shoot will run Friday, Saturday and Sunday, drawing gunners from a number of western states. Entry is anticipated at 400 shooters. The state event returns to the Medford club after four year's absence. Niedermeyer is a member of the PITA men's all-star trap team.- By JOSEPH Y. SMITH Moscow -(UPb- With the "po litical" phase of the Interna tional Olympic commitee's an nual meeting practically dis posed of, members get down today to more pertinent ques tions closer related to sports. Tuesday the committee calmed socialist bloc nations' fears by confirming that a unified German team will rep resent that divided nation in the 1964 games in Austria and Japan; took steps to promote entry of a joint team from North and South Korea; and rejected a Soviet effort to ex pand the committee member ship on a national basis. The case of Germany, which has fielded a joint team from East and West Germany in the Portland - Diamond lake anglers will soon be taking a different race of rainbow trout than the one they've been catching each year since the lake was opened to an gling following chemical treat ment by the game commission in 1954. This Is the word from Chuck Campbell, chief of fisheries for the commission,' who said that future stocking of Diamond lake will be made from native rainbow stocks developed from McKenzie and Deschutes river fish. Eventual ly, Campbell said, the native rainbow will replace the Kam loops rainbow which now populates the lake. To set the stage for the gradual change-over, 150,000 fingerling rainbows from the game commission's Roarding River hatchery near Scio were released in Diamond lake two weeks ago followed by the plant of another 150,000 this past week from the Oak Springs hatchery on the Deschutes. These youngsters will be appearing in the catch as 8 to 10 inchers by this tall, Campbell does not believe anglers will be able to tell the difference, though, be- Campbell said, since it readily hits wet or dry flies. How ever, too many anglers are not proficient in this type of angling and ' are unable to take the Kamloops rainbow during most of the season on regular baits and lures. To solve the problem and provide better angling for everyone, the game commis sion will test out two differ ent races of fish, a late fall spawning rainbow developed from McKenzie brood stocks and an early spring spawner developed at the Oak Springs plant. The two lots of fish already stocked in the lake represent fish from each race. (Campbell believes these fish will produce eggs earlier in the season than do the present Kamloops stocks and over a short period of time. If this proves to be the case, the early spring spawners will be back in the lake and in fair to good condition when an glers move in on opening day. mere are mixed feelings about the change-over, Camp bell said, with opposition com ing mostly from fly anglers who like the aerial eymnastics of the Canadian rainbow. But most anglers have voiced ap provat oi tne cnange - over, tween the native rainbow and said Campbell, and old timers the Canadian Kamloops since who fished Diamond lake dur it is extremely difficult for even biologists to differenti ate between the two. The reason for the change over is twofold, according to Campbell. First, the late spring spawning of the Kam loops rainbow found many fish in dark and undesirable condition from two to three weeks following the normal opening of the lake to anglers. Many fishermen voiced their disapproval of catching these spawning fish. Secondly, fish ermen consistently voiced their disapproval of catching these spawning fish. Second ly, fishermen consi s t e n 1 1 y voiced their dissatisfaction with the temperamental Ca nadian import, which seemed to strike on a hit-or-miss basis. This was especially true from midsummer to season's end when the fish would go on a hunger strike and refuse to hit bait or lure. Fly fishermen like the fish. Double Dee Bids High for Timber Double Dee Lumber com pany, Central Point, was high bidder last week for 9,510,000 board feet of national foreat timber in the Green Valley area, Applegate Ranger dis trict, Rogue River National forest. Forest Supervisor C. E. Brown said the high bid to taled $51,708, compared to the forest service appraised price for the timber of $51,660.50. Other bidders were Kogap Manufacturing company and Mountain Fir Lumber company. The timber In the unit con sisted of 3,580,000 board feet of Douglas fir, bid in at $6.45 per thousand feet; 2,450,000 board feet of sugar pine, pon dcrora pine, western white pine, bid in at $6.45 per thous and board feet; 77"" ,000 board feet of Shasta red fir, bid In at $4.50 per thousand board feet; 2.710,000 board feet of white fir and other species, bid in at $3.45 per thousand board feet. Eagle Point Man Enters Innocent Plea James Dean Newby, route I, box 72, Eagle Point, plead ed innocent yesterday to as sault and battery charges. District Court Judge L. L. Sawyer set his trial for June 12. Newby Is charged with as saulting June Newby June 4. B 3 last four Olympics, was set tled once and for all when IOC President Avery Brund age of Chicago assured the membership that "there will be a united East German-West German team, period." Gets Top Priority The German question re ceived top priority after East German athletes failed to get visas to attend the interna tional ski championships at Chamonix, France, and the international ice hockey championships at Colorado Springs, Colo., last winter. HOSBURG QUALIFIES Montclair, NJ. - OIPU - Bob Rosburg of Portland, Ore., was one of three professional golfers to qualify for the U.S. Open Golf tournament in com petition here Tuesday. PETERSON STEPS UP Portland - (UFD - Don Peter son, basketball coach at Franklin High school the past four years, has been stepped up to supervising principal at Benson. Another PIL coaching veteran, Marv Rasmussen, was moved up from vice-principal to principal at Benson. Gerberman Gains Sixth Win in Row United Press International Pitcher George Gerberman of Wenatchee seems to be get ting the hang of things. Gerberman, who lost his first two Northwest League starts of the season, Tuesday night racked up his sixth in a row as Wenatchee topped Tri- City, 5-3. Eugene topped Lewlston 5-3 and 3-2 and Salem edged Yak ima 3-2 in their opener only to drop a 10-4 decision in the nightcap. Gerberman spaced three Tri-City hits and the most damaging blow off him was a two-run homer by Adolph Suarez in the second. How ever, Danny Murphy and Nel son Matthews each hit two- run homers for Wenatchee and Frank DeMoff hit a solo homer for all the Chiefs' markers. Bill Kelso's two-run double in the seventh gave Salem its first-game win over Yakima. However, the Bears came back with seven runs in the sixth inning of the nightcap to give the victory to Jerry Glynn. A three-run homer by Ethan Black was the big blow of the frame. Bob Perez of Lewiston belted a three-run homer in the Lewiston-Eugene opener but Eugene scored the event ual winning run in the fifth. The Emeralds got but one earned run in the second game but got two gift markers and pitcher Ed Feldman made them stand up. PSC Nicks Floridans ing its heyday insist the na tive rainbow will grow just as big u not bigger than Its Canadian brother as well as being a better and more spec tacular fighter. 1 St. Joseph, Mo. (UPD Port land edged Florida ASiM 2-1 in the opening game of the NAIA baseball tournament as Gordon Riese held the losers to four hits over the nine-in ning route. Riese gave ud a run In the first inning on a double, in field out and an error, but he got tougher after that. The Vikings got their first run in the opening frame when Bob Jones walked, took third on Dennis Heath's sin gle and scored on a rundown play. The winning run came in the third on a double by Ken Kolb, Riese's single and a sacrifice fly. Portland State met Sam Houston, Tex., State late to day. THIS WEEK ONLY! SPEC DAL these yourcho,ce great $77 services EACH V, , j.-Vf. . .si... .it' , BRAKE RELINE t t 1 r t . v.. ON MAT CARD Brown Pan ther, top, and Fuzzy (Cupid) Smith are two of the midget wrestlers who will see action on tomorrow night's wres tling card at Medford armory. Panther pairs with Pancho Lopez and heavyweight Shag Thomas to meet Smith's part ners, Irish Jnckle and heavy weight Tito Kopa in the main event. Two other preliminary matches complete the card, starting at 8:30 p m. Land Board Signs Oil Drilling Lease Salem - IUPD - The Oregon Land Board has formally signed a lease giving Superior Oil Co., Bakersfield, Calif.. the go ahead to explore for oil on 874 acres in Marlon and Lane counties. It is the first lease of pub lic lands under Oregon's 1961 oil code. Signing of a lease approved for Humble Oil and Refining Co. of California also for some state lands in Western Oregon was delayed when it was learned Humble hasn't yet put up the required $5,000 bond. Last week Reserve Oil Co.. San Francisco, began drilling a wildcat well southeast of here near Lebanon, but on private land. That is the only oil drilling operation now be ing conducted in Oregon by a major group. A number of other leases for state lands have been ap proved by the land board, but not signed. We use famous Thermoid linings for extra long life, extra dependability. Fully guaranteed, am u. S. cars. 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