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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1937. FIVE IT 3H1 Game Against Springfield Will Be Last on Finlay Field for 11 Lads. (By M. W. H.) Tunisia's lilt bfllween Itoselran; and SpiinU'l(l murks (lie locals' final same of the 1 ! 7 fooibull season, and, what is more impor tant, the final appearance on Fin lay field In fool ball uniform for eleven members of the oranse and black gridiron squad, six of them In the starting line up tonight, and the remaining five first string re placements. First and foremost of those end- Same Inqiedienti, Same Recipe, But a" ONE TaiieL Better Became the Chefr KNEW HOW ,Th E mlnuto you sampled each of chM soup you'd tat the differ ence, la one, you'd Bnd ftaror that m ould make you realize Im media lc ( ly that m matter-hand had made It. ' BJjmiL. Eiaht-SPIus, BLENDED WHISKEY ifl I: inp their football careers are Campbell and Flea, ends; HatUehi and Hennieh. tackles ; Howe, guard ; Helniboldl, center; Frltts, fullback; Hnrgis, fullback; Du il ea (i, end; Sum Thompson, hall- back, and hppatem. guard, and all will be sorely missed next full. (iraduation will riddle Couch Waits' forward wall from end to end, leaving him only Joase and Kerahner as regulars; and from the starting; backfield, with Frills and llai his, alternate fullbacks, gone, only Kuiler, the senhationttl open-iield runner and passer, his unnliiK mate, banders, and their blocker, Marshall, as a nucleus atouutl which Walls must build a new uleven. All the genial coach will have to do next Eeason is to lie up five men to go into the front line, and a fullback for his secondary, no small job in a small school. Nonchalance Worries Coach Hut Coach Watts has other wor ries on his mind besides those re sulting from thoughts of next year's prospects, and that is the job on, hand of winning tonight's game. The Indian mentor is find ing it difficult to make bis prote ges take this last game seriously. The fact tiial the Indians buve never lost to the Millers in six years of competition has a lot to do with it, as well as the fact that Springfield's worst defeat this season came from the handa of Cottage Grove, a team that the Indians licked handily. Weather conditions indicate a sloppy field, which will probably be much more to the liking of the Creations of Art With Needlework Eiain-M'liu ltknded WtiUkfi'CD iixrf, H' grain neutral iplrlu, U D.L. (of AmerlcH Inc., Baltimore. Kid. GENERAL TIRES Can Be Purchased on a TIME PAYMENT PLAN w'.th a minimum carrying charge. FOR INSTANCE: $50 Purchases with no down payment can be paid off at $13.26 per mo. 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Ad dress News-Review, Needlework Department, Koseburg, Ore. tory or a tie would gain the title for the Hears; a Stanford win would leave the teams tied for the championship, with the Rose Howl mai ia i a upinn 1 represont alive to be chosen by a TO (inWW .STANFORD : "a..rfts3s"s, I U UUIIil U mill lIIUf Uy Washington, was a three to one j favorite. Stunt ord hist to Oregon and tied Oreuon State. Game Holds Championship! At Seattle, Washington's I his sity of California at Los Angeles I 2ti to last Saturday, were fa j voted over I'uiversiiy of Oregon, uhieh took a shellacking hy the ' same count from California. Oregon State, in third place in conterence standings, was given an edgo over thrice-beaten Washing ton State at Corvallis, of Conference and Rose Bowl Classic Bid. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. (AP) Traditional rivula of far western football. California's liold-; en Hears and tho Stanford India us will fight it out tomorrow for the Pacific Coast Conference chain-; pionship and an invitation to the! New Year's day Hose lkwl classic Oakland boys, at Days Creek; Dec. 3, Grants Pass, boys and girls, ut Days Creek. 12-YEAR-OLD WIFE BEARS SIX-LB. SON ilKUYYVlLl.K. Ark., Nov. 18 (AIM Attendants at a Iterryville hospital disclosed today the birth of a six-pound sou to 12-year-old Mrs. Willis Hoike-H!:iith of the Oak lirove community, north of here. The furuier Wanda lluyhtirst, I DAYS CREEK HIGH CAGERS j DEFEAT YONCALLA, SO TO 11 contests w ill pit Oregon against Washington at Seattle and Wash-; Though rainy weather was in prospect, a sellout crowd of Nf.OU" was expected for the oustandiug ( nAys c'RKKK, Nov. 1!.-The game in the west. Other conterence h r..uu,, ' i,..,,! i.ut,, i, n team defeated Yoncatla 3u to 11 In II t.lH.UUt.U.lM IM.tMU i.iiivm. ..t V.lll. iiiKjim Slate against Oregon State I iaNa Tu(wll,y. Th i,ayg Crek at Lonallib. Ileum has scheduled several ro- ln an Inteisectinnul sanie at i season Raines for the next two l.os Angeles, the llruins of II. I'. ' weeks as follows: Nov. Ill, Camas L. A., will meet tile Southern ; Valley, boys and girls, at Days Methodist MustnllKS from llullas, , t'P'eK; Nov. 21, Days Creek, boys Tex., and a battle of passing was ; and girls, at Gardiner; Nov. 30, expected. S. M. L'. was tho favo-: rite. A MESSAGE of HOPE for MEM and WoAEN Whoaa University of .Montana's Grizzlies, GLANDSrms Ht3.il strongest in years, were expected " ir to keen their reeoril iilililemisheil I II,r ta a i"ny t' offpr that men nd . KBt1' ule." lm"'V"V, ,1 omcnuiI.nnir from wok Bl.nd, won't wanl 111 a game With I IllVelSlty Of Idaho Umins. 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