ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1037. E T J Heavier Marshfield High Gridders to Be Battled on Their Own Field. Ity M. W. 15. N'tttt Saturday ut 2 p. 01. the 111 diaiis will iihikUi with Hit' .Murslt fielil High 'IkhI trintiiall team uu the Coon Hay field for iliclr wwond and last gaum ttay imul home The iipiHMllinii llul iliMi'liiii'K will tmcotiuti'r in ihat name uliould l' the touttheat Him-tf tile lllitiallH fell before the superior weialil and ex perience uf .Meilforil Hltsll atltool three weeks ago. Advance "dnn" hafl It Unit the Coon Uuy Pirates lire a hIiiiiik ami versatile eleven, with last ami shirty liaika, flunked by a husky line which elui.ild anain otilweiKli the Indian" between III to 15 poumla to the num. '1'lie Maialifield team, Hushed from a convinriiiK walloping of llnndoii last Saturday to the luoe of 111 to II. will en deavor to "power-house" anothur victory at Hoteburg'i nxpeiiis. In the Ilawlim kkiiih, the Marsh field line opened up hugs hole tor their backa to pound through for lonB nalna. Thin, coupled with a Buocesstul aerial attack, kept the light anil inexperienced linndiin team helpless throiiBhoul the name, thoimh llan.lon at one time niuuiiiied to allow u little olfenalve Btreniith after nalniiiK the bull on a break anil Hcored u loucli.lown, only to have It called hack lieiatlse of an orfalde penally. Indiana to Be In Top Form However. Ihc Indiana, with two victory acalpa luiliKiiiK from their belt, obtained ut tile expeliae of Cottage llruve and I nlversily High ai hool of KiiKontt i Ihelr last two Kiiniea. will ntlenipl li iniike it three lit a row. .AKaiti Um Itoso burit teuiii.caine. Uirouah u haril Kanin without Injury, except for the usual aore inilHclea, bruised arms and leaa, and a twlaled nnkle or knee here ami there; but all the wounda can be reitnrded aa "super flcllll" and I lie lliillulia will lie at full strenelh for the I'lratn mime, harrlliK this week's acrlinnuiito in juries. If any. Coach Jim Walls haa plenty of work scheduled for the week. In an attempt to rectify tho kIiiiIiik de funalve weaknesses ao aipareut In laat Friday's (tame ami In prevloua contests. Kspechil care will be Riv en to pasa defense in preparation for the expected Marshfield aerial thrusts. The Indians' offense has clicked . in every trame, even auuliial tile lieuvy Meilrord team. Itutler, Han dera. Kritls, Ilishmaii, Ted und Ham Thompson, aided anil abetted by the blockliia or Marshall, Kersh ner, Howe, llalflelil ami Josse, huvn iialloped throuch oiiponetits for lnni; (,'iilns. The passim; com blniiUon of ltuller lo Campbell, lo Flea, to Simon, to Duncan haa pro vided tunny a thrill for ItoseburR fnna as well as several tonchtlnwna. Kppatein, Scofleld, llrlscoe and Heuniu.ll have showed well defen aively. and slioilld see action thia week-end. NATIONAL APPLE WEEK PLANS MADE Ort'Kmi anil WtiHliitiRtm. 1M7 ap ple crop will faro mmiier iniiloiial cnmplllioii from oilier uppln pro-clm-ini; imms bin will be Hiipporiii1 by un unusually Hirnug miles pro Kium himiMl on llif widely known qiittltty of nnrlhwi'Hlern tipples. The tuitlonul crop Ih 'tinint mI nt 71 per rent nbove IiihI ycur. 'I'll urnwein' unsocial ions me jhI- vertlHinc ihc fnct UihI 37. hitiu nioren will feature nnttliwest ap plea nil m-itrnm nml pnrtlruliuly MtiriiiK Apple woek. The. apple KIOWHIB have IllHO elllinleil Ihc u III uf Ihe Nnlioiuit AHHoclatlnii of ReluH Mt'iThuiiLs ami I hey In linn will enlist Hit mipporl ut more Iliati I.'iu.Oum imliviiliml retail pro went renestnte in Ihc In dependent ImmhI I Mm t thuior coun cil, which rnnipiisci pni tii iilly all voluntary ilmtiiH OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla! IUSTEAD OP SHACOW-BOX IMG. WHY PONT YOU HOP IWTO THE WNIC5 AkJC? STAGE A KIsiOCIA-POvVU AND DRAQ OUT BOUT WITH KID TOIL ? IM A WEEK, THE ONLY EWC3ASEME KJT YOU'VE HAD HAS BEEN AW IS-HOUR-A.-DAV CONFERENCE WITH VOUR5ELF IM THAT PADDED CHAIR INSTEAD OF ROLLING i-ll TO THE RACIATOR, WHY PONT YOU ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES? f 'ft rr w HM-F INDEED SPUTT-SptjTT PRAT IT X AM THE MENTAL. TYPE UMP --FUFF -X AM WOW ABSORBED IN A SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM THAT WILL DO AWAY WITH THE AGGRAVATIMO SLICE, OK IWSHOOT, THAT IS THE BANE OF MANY A GOLFER,- EGAD, WHEN PERFECTED, MY PATENT C30LF BALL WILL MAKE fT POSSIBLE FOR PUFFERS TO SO STRAIGHT DOWN THE COURSE ON EVERY SHOT HAR-R-RUMF ' ta-PcB C4-tiM KgHgtr, .y -'f'i-K-' ' DUI-l-fcHS TO GO M VTXlZ. r''SP - STRAIGHT DOWN fgv, ,, r' A SC t THE COURSE ON 1 ff$hK ATV V EVERY SHOT--. A i ' V : 'jJZ. S.IMj f LnJURRY THIS ONE - lo-Mkf. W&gMeM$L iU.3Lr X '- ALONC5 , MAJORS J GOSSIP of the GRIDIRON rOKVAI.IJS. Or".. Oct. 2 ( A I I Jay Mcreeh, niOHl Keiioiii ly IiiJiiiimI OrPKon Htato -oll(-H" toot hall playor in Mih Oreuon imi vtisiiy mime Saturdny, will nol In1 kept mil or Hie Stanford uani'thU week. A special helmet will enable Hie Mar blocUiut; hack to play pile a mild coiicuhhIoii receivr-d in i he Webtnol jiame, Coacb Stiner mild. SHATTLK. Oct. 2t While Hide line HiuinhhTH complained lliey oimbl lo Hhorten the lldd to HO yardu so thn University of Wash iiiKt oil's "in Itl Held oudeiH" could Mcore Home tmieiuiowns, ine nush- ies returned to the ;raclice field today. ( ixtoniiblv , :iKhini!tnn wa lire pin ln for l he Idaho sunte here 1 h Saturday, but tle real objeclive was lilpTiilifornia kiiiiip at Herk eley the week follow Inn. The Huskies came out oP the Slanford Kuine In Kood physical shape and t he quesl for a kleker was a;alii started, with indications heimf AI Oliver, the bis fullback, would Ket a crack ut punthiit as signments. Coach IMielan blamed poor klckitiK for WasbiiiMton's loss to an inferior Stanford squad last week, i:i to 7. 'fullback jinx started with a broken ankle lor Ceore Cbrape, and the ; second setback was heart trouble i lor 1 latold Durham. HA NT A r,Alt.. Oct. IM! Kresh from a 7 to 0 triumph over Loyola. University of Santa Clara's unbeat en and untied football team will entrain tontelit for its name with Marquette at Cbicauo Friday. Thiriy-five players will make the trip. I1KKKKLKY, Oct. 2li Coach L. H. "Slub" Allison's main worry today was thai iiis pow eii'ul Cali lornia Hears milit have a "let down" in their game at Los Ange les Saturday with U. C. L. A. Most .smceHsful method to lire them up. toimd, was to remind them of i heir 1 7 lo (i loss to the. Bruins last year. I'AI.O AII'O, Oct. 2 Slan fold's Coach Thornhill considered today shifting Kd Garnler from fuar(irhack to uaid as the In dians pi c pared lor the Oregon Slate ame here Saturday. Thorn lull said his uinl positions wt-re notably weak auainst WasliiiiKton. CATERPILLAR " fl f fll H MTi om t TRACTORS ARE FAMOUS FOR THEIR ASK US ABOUT 13, 000. HOUR DIESELS I I.OS ANCKI.KS, Oil. 2li Kuril' lli'M I Ian is. u rliiiniliioii lnurli- wiiinii'r iih un i-nil, i:m Un tall tnilay lo miiirtt'rbai-li Hie I'.t'.t.. A. HruliiH ill i lull- ri'iiuti'illy liiiloni uiiilirmi lii'li'iisi- anainsi tin inviiil- lli'ais Satmilay. luinky -'in pmiinlfr. ills Inst yi-ar. Inn al 111- start of this si'iisiin swili'lii-il tn linht iMiil with litlli- sui'ci'ss. Hi' Is niti'il tail' us a I'li-lil si'iu'iiil anil Komi at haikine Ui thu lim'. I.OS ANOI'.I.KS. Oit. L'li X.'W t'ai'i's sIhiwimI ui on Soilllii'l'n I'aii- - - 'loi nia tii-Ht-stiitiK loolhiill ti'iun lo- MOSt'OXV. Iilalio. Oi l. 2(1 Coarh , .. rrMlu nf t. ;n ii ,,.feat ilank is on l In- hunt iinain for i'i'-1 i)v Culitiirnia. Iiliiifiiii-nls in his liijniy-shiilti'ii-il I jjmlv j,mi. as in al fiillhark. iilvi'islly ol Iilalio Inllbai U ranks. ,. ,. mhiis al li-tt ciiil. Hill SiniM-k- lilahn nii'iMs Hie WimhiiiKlon lliisli- , ,.u tai-kh. John 'I'honiassln i.'B Siiliinlay. ... i,,.-. u,lani. .i M..M Noiion at rinhl (Him I l.iim.-H. . soiilioniori., nml ! uaniil anil l'hll (lasnar al i iu lit Karl llreuory. hntli mlaii.'l liarUs ... i i.. ii.-llm ronsiili't I'll as luissihilj- . o tifs. Mi-ilc stiiilihiril, iiiiai-ii'ihai-k. ; Here From Portland Marry WiiK Mit lulu llii iiillliai k uap ' Oshorno, ol CaiiiM- Kirr roinl'any. auainst SI. Mary's Sntiirilay, ami 1 I'lirtlanil, was a liusini-ss visitor in silft'i.i.il a look. n foUarhoni' Tin- this i-itv loilav. i'l'I.I.MAN. Wusii.. rut. si.i- iHt'll'll Willi tllH lllilirovi'mi'lit of I 111 Washington Stutt- Cnimiirs In tho llWHt :l n vli tory ovi'i- I .1 .1..A.. ; ,...,,:.. . Con. h llollinulieiy today oiilHr..,i ' . '""'"'' I..,-,,,, in ,l. Hinniils ""ll"C:f nci milium'- I"" ' ' ' Soul hern California here Salurday. Ilnlltimhi ry said the team came through the I -oh Aimtdes anie without any hud injuries and would be near lop strength against the li ojans. MOSTO.V. Oct. 2H (AIM Hob Cluinn. president of the Ho.-inn Hei-8, picked up tfdenhone in bis oiiliH. called Omaha, lex., and picKiolCasey Steiinel was liack in the major leagues . "Listen. Case, want to come back with us next year?" bellowed Qui n n yesterday as a rooimul ot newspapermen listened In. "Certainly, I'd be delimited thank you very much." came i lie reply und Steimd who received 1..0UU hist year for not managing the Hrooklyii Dodgers while Hur leiwh (iiimes got only 7..ri(ih for piloting them, aguiu was a big league manager. It was the second time (Julim lined up Casey as manager. The Hist was in i:i:!4 when Quinu was with the Dodgers and was instru mental in obtaining Stengel to re place Max Carey. ( no of the astonishing lliingn about the talk was that (Jiiinn nev er mentioned money or whether the jolt whs for one year or five. Hieniiel, no stranger to Boston, wound up his major league play ing career with the Braves in alter being the (.Hunts' hero in the l!r:i world series. SPINA DECISIONED BY HENRY MORENO HUTTK. Monl., Oct. LMi (AIM Al Spina of Portland, claimant the noithw est featherweight championship, dropped a decision Henry Moreno, Los Anueles. heie last night. Moreno, who scored a nine-count knockdown in (he first round -if th'w lx-io'iud bout, weighed 12:! to Spina's Jl'tijf. Kddie Thomas. 1:11. of Unite, won, a decisive victory over Kddi orris. .; ., ot t'oi thind, in si rounds, and Ititdi Hod; in i;. I IT ti Untie, knocked out Jack Curie l:in, of I'ortland, in (he third run ml of : six-round match iii i v imii Ti -1 I 1 1 iHi ? i GlkJlr The new Willys, which won world-wid; acclaim In a year, en ter u second year of production wilh an extended line of passeu- vmx cma and a new line of com mercial units. Three new passenper car models have been added to the l!CtS line which now comprises three sedan and (hree coupe models. The coupe is now available in the economy, standard and deluxe, while the sedan line Includes standard, deluxe and custom models. All IMS Willys models follow the orleinn! Willys lines, which are covered, by United States pat ents, ami have, every worthwhile improvement found in any motor car The individual sly Ling of the hood, which litis couipletclv from the front to provide easy acces to the engine. Is retained. Piano type hinges are now used on the hood. Better body construction throughout, with better sealing for protection aeainm wind, rain and tlufit. mark the new models, Kaster first and second Kear ratios, enabling quicker get-away in unfile and improved braking with reduced pedal pressure, are outstanding mechanical improve meats in the UCiS models. The new pear ratios provide accelera tion fi-o!n a standing start to tin milts per hour in L'H seconds. With all-steel, unit-weld body and top, low center of gravity, safety glass throughout and fender head lig his which reduce the pos sibility of sideswiping in traffic or on narrow roads, the new Willys is considered the safest car In America. Also outstanding is the sturdy construction of the new Willys, wiih a steel chassis, rein forced wit h K-X cross members, that make it amply strong for all modern requirements, yet without auv dead weight anywhere. Unusual roominess is an out standing feuture of ihe new Willys with a ro-inch wide front seat, af fording seating capacity equal to that of three theatre seats, a 47 inch rear seat in the sedan models ami spacious luggape compart ments. The one-piece front seat is adjustable. The body construction is all steel throughout, the roof, doors and inner panels, pillars, sills, cross members and fhor panels all being or this .material. The body sits on rubber cushions on the chassis which prevents road shock being transmitted from the chassis to the body. Double acting airplane-type hydraulic shock ab sorbers provide a gliding ride. Im proved tailoring is nut Into the j upholstering and upholstered arm resis are provmen in tne reair passenger compartment to ufforU added comfort. . Synchro-mesh helical cut silent gear transmission i.s used. The main shaft and clutch shaft are mounted on ball bearings. Only 1.1 pints of lubricant are required to refill the transmission. The clutch release bearing Is of the lf-lubricating tvpe and requires no lubricating attention during the lite oi tlie car. A new type of OJemmer steer ing gear is used, with u turning radius of 17 incites or a Hi inch circle. This short turning rndius offers many advantages in traffic or on narrow country roads. . The Willy's recognized economy performance of up to 3a mlle.s to Ihe gallon of gasoline reported by owners during Ihe past year, ii accomplished with Ihe time-proved Willys-Overland engine, having a bore of 3 1-8 inches and a stroke of -1 3-8 inches. right ankle late Friday afternoon, when she stepped ott the porch of her borne into a small puddle, which caused her to slip and full. Saturday her son,. Bruce, drove her to Grants Pass, where she re ceived medical aid. Friday afternoon Dr. C. J. Muser amputated the third finger of C. D. Hoots' right bund. Tho doctor operated on this linger .six weeks ago, hoping to save it after it hud been injured In .November, wlule Mr. Hoots was at work as locomotive engineer for the Ingham Lumber to. STATE POSITIONS OPENED TO EXAMS CAMAS VALLEY TO ENJOY CARNIVAL CAMAS VALLEY, Oct. 26 The biggest carnival ever staged here is scheduled for next Friday night by the Parent-Teacher club. Oren Freedksen of the high school faculty l general chairman. At 8 o'clock a short program will start the merry evening. Music by the Cuniaa Valley orchestra under ihe direction of .Mr, Ott will be featured. Around (he gymnasium will he built booths for the bingo, base ball throw, make-up, telegraph, noe!ty and other concessions. A large alock of. novelty goods haa been purchased for sale at the car- nival and lo be used as prizes to supplement the many gplencUd merchandise awards solicited from local and Hosebmg merchants by high school students. A Japanese fan quilt, made and quilted by P.-T. A. ludies, will be given away during tne evening. Mrs. Hurry Parrot is chief cook In the kitchen hunmnrgers, pump kin pie, coffee, cider und ice cream II be sold. No admission will be charceil to the program. Proceeds uf conces sions will be used to purchase school equipment. Organization of the Oregon state unemployment commission under, the merit system Is opening a number of positions for quulified persons, Postniuster L. L. Wiiuber ly was Informed today. Competi tive examinations are to be held after the closing of the date for filing applications. Nov. 12, li37. Positions to be filled include re feree, assistant accountant, jun ior accountant, field auditor, sen ior and junior claim deputies, sen ior. Intermediate and junior ac counting clerks. With the excep tion of the clerical positions, ap plicants are required to have four years of college or university edu cation, or the equivalent lu exper ience, together with a knowledge TRANSIENTS SLUG, ROB THEIR HOST KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 25 AP) I-ouis Hageman, 59, Kla math rancher, was in a critical con dition at a hospital today, while au thorities scoured the country in search of three powerfully-built transients who attacked Hit gem an iti his home last night and stole 5U in currently and small change. Hagcmuu said he had invited the three men into his house to listen to. the radio. About X o'clock one of the thum got up und turned off (he light. and then all three as saulted Oietr host. The farmer, who was able to Ivo minute descriptions of his as sailants.1 said ail three were po tato pickers. CRATER LAKE SLIDE FATAL TO YOUTH KLAMATH FALLS. Oct. 25. (AI') Clyde Rose. 21. whose left ton ns Blii'iirVd off und riRht leu bmlly mankind when lie was cantit In n lnndslide at Crater hike late Saturday, 'H-'1 today. County Club AgiMit E. A. Brit ton, is gettiim out word to the 4-11 club members and also Smith Hughes students to prepare their turkey exhibit for the 1!I37 turkey show to he held at Oakland, De cember 6-10. It Is expected that there will ho a Rood display In both the live division and the dressed division. of labor laws. Apyllcatiou rorint imd information may be neeyied (ram the aupervlaor or examine ions, alate unemployment coiuanj sation commission, 3t5 Old IJoSx OKice Building. Portland, Ore. 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