Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 12, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 192?. ' " ! . .
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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.
Although defected to 0 by
Grunts ?ui hlich school yester
day, the Koseburg high school
football team made the beat show
ing this season. For three, and
almost four, quarters the local
teum carried the game Into Grams
Pass territory, forcing the light
over the entire distance, only to
lose on a fluke play with only six
minutes to go.
Koaeburg bad carried the ball
to the Grants Pass 20-yard line,
nd with 5 yards to go en the
third down, tried a pass over ths
, goal, line. A desperuto Grants
Pass back speared the ball In
mid-air and raced 90 yards tor
a touchdown.
The local boys for the first
time this year exhibited an of
fensive. Throughout the game
they forced the Grants Pass play
ers to stay on the defensive and
the entire game was played out
side Rosburg's 35-yard line, and
mostly in Grants Pass territory,
with the exception of the one lone
touchdown. Hoseburg made first
downs time and again, with the
line tearing holes wide enough to
drive a horse through. The Hose
burg backfired, however, was
slow, and the runners were un
able to dodge the Grants Pass
backs; and consequently failed to
take advantage of the openings
made tor them.
The ball surged back and forth,
chiefly In Kosebarg's possession
for the first three quarters. Near
the end of the third period Rose-
! burg carried the pigskin to the
Grauts Pass 3-yard line, and tried
to drive It over with line bucks,
but was held for downs.
The game had the appearance
lot a nothing tie during the final
' period, but near the close Rose
lourg started another drive toward
the enemy goal. On the 20-yard
Hue, wiih two downs to go. It
looked like an opportune time for
a scoring pass, but the attempt
was Intercepted, and slipping
through the broken- field, the
Grunts Pass runner made the only
touchdown of the game with six
minutes left to play. The -kick
for the goal failed, leaving the
score 6 to 0.
Other High School iam.
LA GRANliK, Ore., Nov. 11.
La Grande High School defeated
Portland High 18 to 13 hero yes
terday.
BEND, Ore., Nov. 12.
Bend
We have a houseful of new
cars, come down, look them
over. We will take your old
one as first payment if it has
enough value anil give easy
terms on the balance.
THE CHRYSLER DEALER
507 N. Jackson St.
High School football team won the
; Armistice Day football game from
Redmond n the home tield by a
'score of 27 to 0. The victory ties
iPrlnevllle and Bend for the Cen
; tral Oregon championship with
I Redmond and Prlneville schedul-
ed to play a final game in a short
I time. ...... i
! MEDFOHD, Ore.! Nov. 13,
; Medrord High School defeated the
I Ashland high school football team
I yesterday 68 to 0, before 3.00U
people In the -annual Armistice
iiuy guui. .
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Nov.
12. Klamath High School defeat
ed Alturas, California, high school
at football here yesterday, 47 to
0. The light Alturas team was no
match for the locals, who used
their second string for nearly half
of the game. , - ,
A cash prlie goes to the winner
of the Charleston contest- next Sat
urday night. This contest Is being
arranged by Miss Peggy Conlee, a
graduate Christensen School of
Dancing, Portland. Better than a
circus.
UsedCar
Bargains
W'" One 1924. '
Chevrolet Coupe .
V. ..1 - -$395 - '.--IT'riii
One 1924
Chevrolet Roadster ;
$325
One 1922
Chevrolet Touring
$175 '
, -One 1921
Chevrolet Touring
$125
One 1919
.Chevrolet Touring
$75
Onel92S
Ford Touring, New
Extras and Lie. Included
$462
OTKI KANCKHrt TMING.
The announcement that the Por
tia Mansfield Dancers, a conipany
of l.. are to give one of their
beautiful and unusual Dance Con
certs in this city Is most welcome.
Thoy comprise twelve solo and
ensemble dancers, all girls, with
the exception of Harold Ames, one
of the featured members of. the
company. Their program will ap
peal to all lovers of music ana
dancing for one lovely scene fol
lows another in rapid succession.
Among the classic compositions to
which they will give rhythmic
vUuulation Is Tchaikowsky's 'Sym
phony Pathetlque."
The Dancers will appear at the
Antlers on Sunday, Matinee and
evening and Monday evening in
conjunction with "Scaramouche".
the world famous $10,000 prize
moving picture.. :'
BUSINESS WOMEN'S .CARD
. .PARTY.
The Business and Professional
Women's club will Rive a card
party in Moose HalLMonday even
ing, November llh. The public Is
invited and urged to attend. Bridge
and Five Hundred will be played.
Both ladies' and gentleman's prizes.
Admission 25 cents. Refreshments
will bo served. Games start at 8
o'clock. ' '
One 1925
Ford Touring
$325
One" 1 923
Ford Touring
$250
One 1922
Ford Touring
$175
One 1920
Ford Sedan
$225
One 1921
Ford Coupe
$225
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather Bureau, local of
fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours
ending 5 a. m.
Precipitation In Ins. A Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday 67
Lowest temperature lost night 46
Precipitation last 21 hours 44
Total precip since first month 1.66
Normil precip. for this monin 4.31
Total precip. from Sept. 1,
1:5, to date -2?
Average precip. from SepL 1
1X77 - B.31
Toinl deficiency from Sept. 1,
1925. ..- 1 04
Average precipitation for 46
wet seasons, (September
to May inclusive) 31.48
Unsettled; rain tonight and prob
ably Friday; moderate tempera
ture. ...
WM. BELT.. Meteorologist.
One 1923
Ford Roadster
$125
One 1920
Ford Touring, New Bat,
4 new cord tires, $125
One 1921
, Dodge Touring
$2S5
One 1920
Oakland Touring
$200
One 1920
Liberty Touring
-$225 j
One 1921
Overland Touring
$175
.One
Chevrolet Ton Truck
$275
HANSEN CHEV. CO.
Phone 446
i Rote 6L Roseburg. Ore.
SIDE PAINED
HER TERRIBLY
After Childbirth Women Should
Take Lydia E. Pinkhara't Veg
etable Compound to Restore
Normal Conditions
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