FIVE ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 5. 1937. SAVE' ; , on YOUR AUTOMOBIUE AND TRUCK INSURANCE Complete Service And Truck lnurnca Exchange f RED A. GOFF 122 So. Stephana. Phona 218 , FINALE IN TOURNEY Independent nd CoUegivte Team Battle for State Honor at Portland. , PORTLAND. Ore., March 6. (API Oregon's 1937 basketball season traveled down the home stretch today, with the state uni versity team battling Washington in Seattle for northern division honors and eight outstanding teams competing in Portland for the district A. A. U. flag. Quarter finals in the A. A. U. tournament tonight: 6:30 Sherman Packarils vs. Ku bensteln's of Eugene. , 7:45 Southern Oregon Normal FOOD FOR SALE Specials for Saturday' and Monday March 6th and 8th PRODUCE Bananas Fancy, ib 5c Onion Sets Small, 2 lb. .... 25c Parsnips 10c Y. Willamette. - 8:00 Mamie club vs. Bradford Clothiers. 10: 15 Oregon Normal vs, Uol- vrity of Portland. Toe four Independent teams. three ot thorn from Porlland, emer ged, (rout the first round o( their separate meet Wednesday. The colleglates battled last night. Tonights games will be at Franklin high. . Semi-finals in both independent and collegiate brack eta will be played at Jefferson high tomorrow afternoon, and the fin ollsts one from each division' will battle at tbe same site to morrow night tor tbe rlgtit to en ter the National A. A. U. playoffs at Denver. In the first game last night, Mount Angel and Southern Oregon Normal staged a fast, close bat tle, with the former leading 2) to 20 at half-time and dropping out of tbe running only la tbe last five minutes of play after tbe lead changed hands twice. Final score wan Southern Oregon Nor. mal 42, Mount Angel 37. Willamette found Albany college surprising strong in tbe second fray. The Pirates got away to S-polut lead and tied tbe score at 9-9 after a Willamette rally before the Hem-cuts finally took a defin ite lead. Willamette led at mid game 13 to 11. Scoring honors went to Gastlueau, who tallied 9 points. Final score, Willamette as, Albany 30. 1 in ttio third game, Pacific uni versity ran up 8 points before Ore gon Normal broke into the scoring column. The Normalltes led 19 to 10 at half-time and . emerged 'Oil top wllh a final score of 54 to 21. The finale was all Portlands. The university Pilots built up a 26 to 6 advantage at mid-game and trounced Llufleld s basketeers .17 to 20 despite a Wildcat splurge in the secoud frame. , Flour SS?::.-. $1.59 FLAGSTAFF At 49 1b. .,;. 9147 Sugar ST"":: 57c Cake Flour 5."Si"" 23c CEREAL DEAL'S las FREE Grapefruit Juice 'Jt 10 c Raviola A large tin, each 10c Chinned Beef K:.10c Grapenut Flakte' I Post's Bran flake. 1 MICKEY MOUSE BOWL FREE Coffee Best Bulk, lb. 3 lb. 25C 75c 323 W. Cass St. Free Delivery Phone 24 BASKETBALL SCORES McMlNNVlLLE, Ore'., March 6. (API Semi-finals in the district hoop tournament hero will seuu McMiunvllle against Tigard and Silverton against Koumouth to night. Finals will be played to morrow. Yesterday 8 scores: Ale fttnuvillo 30, Tillamook 20; Tigard 43, Woodburn 22: Silveitou 20, Beavorton 10; Monmoutb 27, New- berg 24. necessary to uphold Its side ot lUe heavyweight tight muddle. The suit against Braddock will be filed next Wednesday ot Thurs day In federal court, the garden's attotneye explain. In contention that bis signing or a iignt wim Joe Uui iu Chicago "threatened breach of the contract be signed to meet Max Sobuieiiag for tue gar den June 3. ' ' ' Meantime, Schmeling, who arriv ed this week from Germany, decid ed fa postpone tar lull days or two weeks bis exhibition, tour, schedul ed to opeu Monday. LOU GEHRIG PASSES HIS SCREEN TEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 5. (API Larrunin' Lou Gehrig of tbe New. York Yankees has passed his screen test, with flying colors despite the disconcerting presence on tbe same set ot pete tue ren guln. ' Tbe Yankee slugger studied his lines wjlh such good effect that he was able to prompt me veteran stage and screen actor, Edward Keaue, who appeared in tne same scene, when Koane hesitated. . - Lou was giving his, histrionic all to the test when the trained penguin, attired in a hat and car rying a cane beneath one wing, waddled across the stage. The larruper thought at first lie was selug things, but quickly re covered his aplomb and went on with his part. ; . r SPECIAL MEETINGS SET ANOTHER WEEK The special meetings, under the leadership of Pastor J. R. Turn- bull, being held at . Melrose Com munity hail continue all next week. There will be no meetings on Tues day or Saturday evenings. Rev. W. C. Faucette will sneak on Monday evening. On Sunday there will be a basket dinner at l p. m. T the girls' drill team ot the Junior I high school win give u exuiimiou. The hish school student body. boosting for tonight's lame, held a street rally this aiternoon, led by the pep band. The Roseburg senior high school basketball team will wind up its borne season tonight with a game with the Marshfield Pirates at the local gymnasium. The Indians are in fine shape for the game wiin the exception of Pete Kutter, reg ular forward, whose Injured aukie has been responding slowlk to treatment. An Indian victory tonight would put Rasobu'g and Marshfield in a tie for. thlr place in district standings. Myrtle Point and North Bend are now tied for first place. In a preliminary, starting at 7:30 o'clock, the itoseuurg Ail-stars will play the strong Sutlierlln ited anil White squad in what Is ex pected to be a battle royal. Between halvos ot the main game THE GREATEST ' forward step in heating In many years the HEAT1LATOR In your fireplace. See Page Lumber & Fuel uo.- Adv. ASTORIA. Ore.. March 5. (API Astoria and St. Helens ranked as favorites I'i the district hoon tournament here today. The fisher men, who deleatod ver.iouia 47 to 13, and St. Helens, which won from Scapboso 41 to 18. will clash in the second round of tbe douulc-elimi- nution meet. ...... SEATTLE, 'March'. 5. (API- Three northern division basketball title contenders will battle at Se attle and Pullman, Wash., tonight and tomorrow night in their final games, each team faced with Hav ing to win Its two games to gain the championship and the right to meet Stanford Tor tne coast crown Washington and Oregon,- tied for the first place with 10 wins und four lossos, meet at Seattle. Wash ington Stato, in tiurct niace, gamo bohlnd, plays Oregon State at Pullman: ' i ' A triple tie would result for the first time In northern division his- ,tory If Washington and Oregon split, while Washington state won both Its games. 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