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o O Rams Play Cowboys In Portland Scrap United Press International The Los Angeles Rams left Southern California for Port land and a weekend re-match with the Dallas Cowboys to day four men lighter on their player roster. The Rams reduced the squad to 44 Thursday with the release of four men from the active list. In addition, line- man Duane Putnam, who had not been in summer camp this Mason, was taken off the re serve list and released as a free agent. Of the four actives dropped, fullback Glenn Shaw was the only veteran. He joined the Rams in the middle of last season after having been on taxi squads of the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings. The other three put on waiv ers were rookies-Ken Chan eclor, center from Houston: Doug Brown, tackle from Fresno State: and Jerry Green wait, end from Occidental col lege. Finish Drills The Rams finished work outs Thursday for their Sat urday night game with the Cowboys, who beat them 17-14 in a prc-season opener in Memorial Coliseum. The Cowboys, meanwhile, ended heavy drills at Forest Grove in the rain. Head coach Tom Landry welcomed the moisture, saying it gave his team a chance to get used to a slippery ball. He ran the Texas club through its entire offense. Don Perkins, an all pro running back, rejoined the club after being sidelined with an injury, but rookie flanker Wendell Hayes was sent home for surgery after an old injury recurred. Campbell, Cal if. -WPlu James Josephson, 24, former full back for the University of Oregon, was reported today to be recovering at home from injuries suffered in an auto mobile accident last Sunday. Josephson suffered severe fa cial lacerations when the car he was driving spun out of control. RENT a Hertz Truck by the WEEK, DAY or HOUR B. Scarlett Licensee Medford Agent c;;ucx risse ENCO SERVICE 8th & South Fir PHONE 772-5638 Bill Swain Linebacker In Lineup Los Angeles - IUPD - Bill Swain, formerly with the Uni versity of Oregon, will start at middle linebacker for the Los Angeles Rams Saturday night against the Dallas Cow boys in an exhibition game in Portland, Ore. Although much attention will be directed on Oregon State's Terry Baker at the Rams' quarterback slot in the game at Multnomah Stadium, Swain, too, will be making his first start with Los Angeles. M a r 1 i n McKeever, the Rams' regular middle line backer, sprained an ankle last week against the Minnesota Vikings in the third period. Swain replaced him then and gets the nod in Saturday's game because of continued swelling of McKeever's ankle. Swain, who was a center and linebacker with the Uni versity of Oregon, "is an eag er kid and works hard," ac cording to Elroy Hirsch, spe cial assistant to Rams presi dent Dan Reeves. "He's showing good speed and is a very willing learner," Hirsch said. "He has been pretty impressive, and in a basically new spot for him." The 22-year-old defensive man from North Bend, Ore., was signed by the Rams as a free agent and will be wear ing number 52 on the field Saturday in the Rams' pre season rematch with the Cowboys. 3FCTION B PAGES 1 to 10 MEDFOMtfiJTRIBUr! sipcdmhots MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1963 Tule Lake, Lower Klamath Basin Waterfowl Production Outlook Better Than in 1962 Tulclake - Outlook for waterfowl production this year in the Tule lake-Lower Klamath basins is somewhat better than last year. As late duck and goose pro duction figures are being com and 3 per cent above the an nual average since 1960. Nesting started two weeks earlier and broods are still appearing in fair numbers. There was a substantial in crease in Redheads and Scaup Registration Time Set For Persons wishing to contend , park by 12:30 p.m. in the bicycle races, the horse-1 There will be two age divi shoe pitching and the sold I sions Dins racer and nnn.rarrr panning contest at the Jack- cycle classes in the bike com- son Pnnntv Familv ninnif Qnn- nutttinn day at TouVelle state park are Youngsters 12 to 16 years instructed to register at the I of age will contend in a 6V2- Contests at Picnic piled, Manager Robert F. Rus-, among the diving ducks using Oregon Drivers Break Records Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah - IUPII - A pair of Oregon auto mobile drivers joined in the assault on records Wednes day at the Bonneville Nation al Speed trials. Clarence Everett, Salem, pushed his Class E gas road ster to a speed of 92.317 miles per hour for one national record. Howard Jackson, Portland, broke his own mark in the Class F touring sports car class with a speed of 104.406 MPH. New York -WPI- Lefthander (Bud) Daley, on the disabled list since April 26, has been sent home for the remainder of the season by the New York Yankees. Daley, who had undergone surgery on his left shoulder, came up with a sore elbow after an exhibition appearance Mon day night. sell expressed optimism about prospects for local fall popu lations of the Tule lake and Lower Klamath national wild life refuges on the California Oregon border. Anticipated total produc tion of ducks at this time appears 10 per cent above last year's figures and 27 per cent above yearly production aver age since the 1960 season. Canada goose hatch this year was 7 per cent above last year Gunderson, Welts Vie In Semis By DAVID D. HASKELL Williamstown, Mass. - H'PH -Defending titlist Jo Anne Gun derson and former champion Mrs. Anne Quast Welts bat tled each other today in the semifinals of the 63rd U.S. Golf Association W o m e n's Amateur tournament to see which one gets a shot at writ ing her name in the record book. And a West Coast teen ager, Peggy Conley, is eye ing a mark in this event which has stood since 1896. Miss Conley, 16, of Spokane, Wash., meets Carol Sorcnson in a fight for the other berth in Saturday's 36-hole final at the Taconic Golf club. Tile unshakable Miss Gun derson, a Providence, R.I., blonde, is after her fourth title in seven years. Should the pretty 24-year-old former Washington slate girl win, she would be only the second to capture this event four times. Miss Conley, if she wins to day, would be in position to become the second 16-year-old to gain the crown. Posts Easy Wins Miss Gunderson posted a 5 and 4 victory Thursday over Mrs. Helen Wilson of Glad wyne. Pa. Mrs. Welts reached the semifinals by whipping Janis Fprrsris of San Francisco, 4 the marshes during spring breeding pairs census, how ever, these species have made only fair gains considering the population. Promising Gains Most promising population gains have been among pin tails, mallards and gadwalls Anticipated total produc tion is expected to reach about 65,000 ducklings. Overall water and habitat conditions this year in the basin area have been good. Tule lake sump elevation is at the prescribed summer oper ating level. It will be main tained at this level until Sept. 1 when it will be permitted to rise to the fall hunting season objective elevation. Lower Klamath refuge unit levels are also at or near de sired elevations. To prevent botulism (some times known as "Western duck sickness"), the bureau of sport fisheries and wild life drained units 6 and 8 in July prior to the period when botulism usually strikes. These two units, which have a past history of botulism, will be kept dry until cooler temperatures eliminate the threat of duck sickness and will be reflooded in Septem ber or early October. Prevented Botulism generally starts taking its toll in the basin in j late July or early August. Thus far this year favorable water levels and below nor mal temperatures have pre vented it from developing. However, with the recent trend toward higher, more normal summer temperatures, some losses may be expected soon. Ring-necked pheasant pro duction on the federal refuges has progressed well with an ticipated fall populations sim ilar to the 1962 season. The hatch started earlier and has extended later than one year ago. Hunters are reminded that the Clear Lake national wild-1 mile event. Persons 17 and , older will have a 17-mile run. The junior race will begin at 1 p.m. and the senior run at 1:05 p.m. Advance entry ap plication can be made to K. C. Wernmark by telephoning 773-4777. Other events will Include a gold panning contest and horseshoe pitching with com petition to start at 1 p.m. Wernmark reported that there will be a number of races and other c o n t e s 1 1 through the day for young sters. He said that a rolling pin throwing contest is plan ned for the ladies and that it is hoped to have a ladies' pan cake race. . ' Jackson County Democrats are sponsors for the 10 a.m. to dusk picnic. hack Mrs. Harton Scmpli Sewicklcy, Pa., 4 and 3, and Miss Conlev eliminated Judy Bell of Colorado Springs, Colo., 3 and 2. mmer Clearance AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!! 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Oaklanders Eliminate Klamath Farmington, N.M.-WH-Oak-land, Calif., eliminated Kla math Falls, Ore., from the Babe Ruth league baseball world series Thursday with a 10-2 victory. Tom Brown spaced six hits and was hit solidly only by Klamath pitcher Bob Moore, who doubled in both runs in the third inning. j Oakland scored four runs in the top of the third inning j when Moore walked four bat ters before giving way to Greg Brosterhouse, the young est player in the tournament at 13. Twins brothers Albert and I Alvin Strane each got two singles for Oakland. ! In other games Thursday, j Frederick, Md., set a Babe Ruth record by scoring 20 runs and beat Frankfurt, Ger many, 20-1; Porto Nucvo, j Puerto Rico, ousted host Farmington 11-0, and Oak Lawn, III., topped Joplin, Mo., 10-3. Mcl Triplet! Cut by Browns By United Press International Mcl Triplett, a veteran of eight National Football league seasons and once one of the game's best ground - gainers, apparently has reached the end of his professional career. Only the fifth draft choice of the New York Giants in 1955. Triplett went on to be come the fifth leading rusher in team history before he was traded to the Minnesota Vikings in 1961. Earlier this year he was traded from the Vikings to the Cleveland Browns. It was the Browns who dropped the final axe on the aggressive, 31-year-old full back, handing him his release this week only two days be fore the squad was due to leave for a series of West Coast exhibition games. Released along with Trip lett were Jib Bobbitt, George Thomas, Don Mullins, Stan Sczurck, Bob Butts and Wal ter Beach, thereby reducing the Cleveland roster to 44 layers. CLEAR SWEEP SALE C AIL NEW AND USED CARS MUST GO! 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