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JG-F'W'G T'MIF'uY
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Immediately after the pairings v/ere
posted lest Saturdayi the participants
in the ,ing-Fong tourney began playing
off their matches. The gomes of sevei -
el of the sets have been hard fought
contests, but the out-evne of the sets
does not indicate this, as the winner
usually has a "love" set advantage over
his o -ponent. But net withstanding the
set so^re,' the games on tho whole have
l»een tight, we'll-pln;/ed matcher. The
match betv/een P, Jensen and ,. Nordstrom
stood out especially for this reason, as
several of their gr«me.e Weie of the 21-
19 variety. But Jensen won both sets
6-0, and 6-0, not giving much indie ti n
of the- good playing of Nordstrom. In
their match, Myers r.nd Lefreve pit yed
several gomes over 21, alternating adds
and dueoe until finally one or the other
won, Myejs a^ lost winning the match,
6-0, and 6-0.
Other first round match results wove
as follows;
Palmer .over Lowson, 6-0, 6-0,
Beaumont over Stcvig, 6-0, 6-0.
Humphrey over Barrett, 6-0, 6-2.
Langholz over Coopin, 6-0, 6-C".
Walsh over Connelly, 6-0, 6-C.
Brawthen over Zaner, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.
irman over Logon, 6-^, 6-1.
As can be seen from the scores, Dean
. Zaner put up the best fight of the lo-
■ sers by for. Ho rerlly made Brawthen
work for his victory.
"ne of the bib difficulties of the
tourney is that the men c. n't seem to
get together to plr.y off their matches
in schedules time. Several first
round motohe: hove, still to be played.
The general concensus of oponion
seems to be thrt R, Jensen and R, Longt
hilz will be the men who meet in the
finals, since B. Palmer hi - been eliminated by Jensen, But the dope may
not run true to form, as some of the
"dark" horses may hove a "hot" streak
and defeat some i^pvered players,
re then twenty millions of dollars--
, 140,00, to be exact has been set
oside for immediate purchase of equipment for use of the CCC, Included In
this equipment now being bought or about
;o|be bought, ore 20,671 trucks, 520
rmbulcnces, 464 passenger oars, rnd 1291
tractors,
"f tho trucks, 395C will be regulation
arty trucks, S050 stake body trucks, 5852
dump trucks, rnd 2819 pickup trucks.
■ In. addition to the tractors, othjsr
working equipment on bhe list indicates
that the CCC will spend c, busy sunnier on
now roads and trails. Thore will be, for
instance, 1360 now trail builders, to be
operated, 1087 new power grndeus, 562
compressors, 699 jack hammers, 47 scrapers
end 8 power shovels', 8 bulldozers, and
12 scan,fires.
There will bo come heavy work with ono
man push buggies, too, for 48 brrnd now
concrete mixers are on tbe list, rs well
;.r 11 rook crushers. And what goes around in : concrete mixer usually is "pushed" un rnd down the line. The.e v/ill 15
rook rlows ourcha sod, 20 pull graders, 84
slip scrapers, 6 hoists, rnd 8 trailers.
Good news for the fire wood details is
that 6C Dower saws will be available.
Also, for the garage ran, 21 garage Pe-
'r outfits. Five well-drilling rigs
aro on the list, o dozen generrtors rnd
three pnow plows.
; ccc victor - fpptle:
A hundred CCC mon complotei r. three
months beetle control project on car area
in. the Deschutes National Forest of 0r< -
gon comprising 72,0rC _ores#--some area
.nd sorao i eb.
In eastern Oregon and Washington, -the
western pine beetle destroys annually
eight times as much timber as fcrf.t fi-
rc.s. Being a fastidious bug he chooses
only the fat of the 1 nd to live on, (P3jj
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