TWO 1-S1S BATTLE MHBYEUSENE Visitors Get 12-6 Revenge on Roseburg Rivals for Previous Defeat. T-ikliiR rnYPiice for lh 7-to-0 defeat administered on Armistice cluy tho Kuucno All-Slara won from the Horn-burr; All-Slura U to li ill a hard football bultl on Fin las' Hold TbanksBiviiiK day. After Itnsebnn; hud wore-d on u scries ol' power plays in Mie first period. Kuiiene took to I he uir to tie tho score. In tho final period I-'ugene Btarled 11 hard drive down the field with Bishop unrryiiiK Hie hall through Ilia lino to make the winning touchdown. .HoBoburR touched off thu fire-ve-rltn early In the (same after each team had failed to make yard age on the opening plays and had exchanged pnnts. A long ikihh Collins to l'etu liutler sparked a drive down the field, but it ap peared that. Hie inarch had hog lieA down on the lfl-ymU line, when Colllnx. suddenly broke loose nml on a beautiful run reached the "Uyard stripe, where ho wim knock ed out of bounds. Tele ltutter, on fjiu next play, carried the ball o-vrtr on an end run. Collins' at tempted place kick was dellected. -A second Koseburg threat, hog Rail down a few minutes later, wJicn a Kugeno punt was partially blocked deep in Hie Kugene terri tory, but the visitors gal I pos- i!BBsion of the bull on tlieir own IK rd marker und proceeded to In iude liosoburg territory with two loiig jmsses, and . Ihen tossed a rh'lid,- I'alauuk to Kaurman, to tie tho score. Ulsliop's attempted jilaee kick conversion was low. - Aerial Tactics Futile ltoth teams took to Hie air in the fljird period, hut neither was able to gain, each team making Inter tUrPtlnua. A short. Kosefiurg punt, which gave the visitors Ihu ball on the Hoseburg ir-yurd stripe, mark Si the beginning of the winning tkrive. ' Bishop, - former all-state high school fullback, on a series uf line plunges, carried the ball ftt-ross for the score. Hauler's ftjclt hit the uprights ami bounced back onto the playing Held. " Kosebarg threatened again In Die last two minutes of play, when Heed's punt from Ills own ;l-yard TTuo was partially blocked ami Sient out of bounds on Hie Kugeno SW-yard stripe. With only seconds tiM't In Hie game, Collins and l'etu Jlutlor utlempled lour passes, ivhlch met a brilliant defense by Alio 1'higene sccoudnry, giving tile tlsltors tho ball Willi time for only ivo plays as tho b'auiu ended, 'llie lineups: - i Uoseburg Ihigeno 1-,. Campbell ....I, H Swindell 'jj. Hatfield ....I, V Spear XVnssoin L i! I'lekens Hussell 4....0 Klsh V. l'umpboll. .it (I Hauler It. Hatfield ....It 'I' Boyd flilnn I! K Wllliains cherner Q I'alnuk 1.'. Itutlor I. II Kallffmaii H. ltutter ........It II MeCluin Collins 1'' Bishop Substitutions: Itosehurg, Byrd, iCei'ttliner. Itidgeway: l-lugene, .1 f3 Heed, Mansell, Hale, Ilrlgga, Volt niun. KimnnuK Pen-en. Officials, Cari-ull, referee; SuunderH, Ulil plm: Hl:ick, head llneirman. FOOTBALL LASHES FROM Pacific Coast CHICO, Calif., Nov. 25. (Al'l The A1110H Ahmzo SiaKii'n '! k'K f Pacific rolutncd the fur weHH'in (not ball cliaiiipiuiibLiii by nonius out an unbeaten i.'Ui':o Statu culh.'KO team, JiU to 13, yen tenlay. Pacific put or the win ning touchdown in the fourth fiuaitt'r. Pacific wan figured to be at leant 13 nointu ueUer than (Jliieo. I'OUTI.AXI). Ore., Nov. 25. (A I') Oit-KOii State's Beavers tried out tho sawdust or Mutlno inah sladiiuu today in u final work out beloi-u lilt; "civil wur" wa';e wilh Oregon tomorrow. Coach I am Siluer pronounced lifs H(iial in "a fine menial condi tion" for (lie Kuine. KUCKNK. Ore., Nov. 25. f AI Tho University of Oregon loot ball team romped Ui roil Kb Its fi nal practice Hewsion loday before niuellng Oregon State at Portland Saturday. The WebfootK concentrated on pannes and ouhh defense in the drill. PA 1,0 ALTO, Calif., Nov. 2;". (Al') Warm wealher is making UiiiigH uncomfortable tor the Dart moul it football team, Coach Karl Illaik Haiti loday, but he Ih confi dent U won't affect their play ugsilnsi Si an 1 onl here Sat urday. When 1 larlmouth left Hanover, N. II., last week It was snowing and fhey hail been ira(.ticing with iniitens on. Itiuik ad 111 Ms his lads had a "pretty good" chance of beating the Stantonl outfit, but doesn't think his Learn should be installed as favorite. Stanford is. "under rated" Ulaik insists.. YAKIMA. Nov. 25. (AP) Scoring three touchdowns, the Kastern Washington College of Kd uca t ion Savages defeated Ore gon Normal of Monmouth, 1!) to 7 here ye.sterduy. The Thanksgiv ing game was for the benefit of the Aiuerican Legion milk fund. DRIVER EXAMINATIONS TO BE GTvEN IN ROSEBURG Kxuminutlons will be conducted In ItoHolmrg Tuesday and Wednes day, Nov. 2!) and ;tu, for persoiiH desiring permits or licenses to (I live 'motor vehicles, it was an nounced today from the office of Secretary of State Karl Huell. Tim examination will be conducted by Glenn Ltuwu, who will make his headquarters at tho courthouse, Here For Week-End Miss Anna May l!nrath, teacher at Itallas, Ore gon, Is hero spending the week end visiting her mother, Mrs. lOrn ust Cnratli, and her aunt, Miss ll slo Wottsleln. Mr. Unrath is on a I wo weeks' trip to Chicago on business. All w m m a i s i auk 1 1 em nx .a n ii .1 TRY THE "TRIANGLE TRIO", ; v FOR WINTER BREAKFASTS! . Vor complete nourishment strength and fuel T R I A N G 1. i brine full wcasuic! Ami for ta-tc 1 whole family enthusi.-iMic. Order . TKIO" from your Kiutei today! . TRIANGLE TRIANGLE TRIANGLE w OATS ( Rolled Wheat Pancake ami , Quick and easy to Toasting Rives it UMflo ttmir ' S f I """duets T'' """ TKutZL"" prepare, never a rich. tem,mnS "a,,,e N0Ur H ., "'. 1," "" ., ,4 Na lumpy or pasty. ilavor. F I a v o r s o i e., , k"C'" tempt. ncly lelv If . "' P2f Winners "See-Reel" Limerick No. 2 " S '""ck Ji 01- iS ?rr f" '2S-IDA CARLSON. Astoria. Oregon a, mjny '0.00 Thiiri MO-ELIZABETH WADE. M,iln,J n V rS D 1 v I ("a El !3 Sj 1 H I ES ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1938. ILC.L142W7 Result Throws Victor Into Argument With Bears for Rose Bowl Honor. I .OS ANCKLKS, Nov. 25. (AP) Southern Caiifoinias Jiose liowl hopes, to make a simple under statement of fact, soared higner toaa Hie moon today an followers of 1 lie Trojan vaiiioit.e conuuueu to celebrate tbe l-lo-7 anniuila lion of tne University of (Jaiuonua at Lot Angeles. T110 Thanksgiving day triumph was hailed here as tho clinching, argument in Southern Calilorniu a bid for the far west's Itose Bowl nomination. A mere victory over tbe dreaded Lcluns from cross the city was all the Trojan (supporters had asked for, but a 12-to-V demon stration of strength left the boys and girls barely aole to do anything inoiij tnau yeil tlieir neaus oil. 'the win left Southern (Jalitornia In a tie with Cuiitornia Hears ot lieikeley ior the conference title, ami ihu machinery was set Louay for the conference to begin voting on which team will bo selected to carry the colors of the far west into the annual Rose liowl en counter. The result ol tbe vote of the ten mem burs will not bo announced' until noon Monday, and botii Tro jan and California backers swung into high gear this morning iu be half of their respective claims. Arguments Presented Troy repealed its contention it should get the bid because the Trojans slapped over California, 13 to 7, and precedence holds that when two elevens tie tor the title, the one that whipped the other should gel the bid. That is S. C.'s argument. California's answer is that It Is the champion until dethroned, and points out that U. S. C. lost a non et uferenee game to Alabama iu ad dition to lis conference setback by Washington, and faces u tough er nonconferenco assignment iu Notre Dame December 3. To which S. C. replies the con ference rules stale non-conference games have no bearing 011 Die Itose LIov1 selection. And besides, say Trojan adherents, after yes terday's pertormance who knows but what Notre Dame can be ban-, died to the satisfaction of every one except Notro Dame. CONFERENCE RACE CLOSES WITH TIE lly the Associated Press The WiliameLtu university liear catri wound up the season dead locked with Pacilio university conference by defeating Whitman college 1!) lo 0 in Salem yesterday, Thu Missionaries wort) unable to copo with tho powerful Keareut do fense and never got beyond Wil lamette's 2:i-yard stripe. The Ilea rents had to share tho crown wilh a rival for the first time la five years. Conference champions for four years, the near est h' only league defeat this sea WRiTE THE BEST LAST LBNE TO ! Maw fill In answers must - be mailed to us be (ore Ftidjv. Dec. 2. (or b.j.lv.buililim li PRODUCTS vou'll lind the the "TRIANGLE ..... . . f'V , . ' ' 1 ' (Lffl II,' I Ji B son was at tbe bands of tho Haiders. GLENDALE SIX WINS REGIONAL CROWN GLENDALE, Ore., Nov. 25. The Pirates' six-man football team of Olendale high school was the win ner of the Southern Oregon B leagtie championship as the result of the tournament held at Grants Pass Wednesday evening. Olendale iefeated Rogue River 20 to 19, In the hitter's first loss of the season. The Pirates scored the first touch down in the first minute of play. Kogue River then made one m cacb of the first three quarters, convert ing in the second. Olendale came back in the last quarter to score three more touchdowns, making ex tra points after the first and third, the last being made iu the closing moments of the game. In the first game of the tourney, Grants Pass lost to Crescent City, li to 7. After the Rogue Hiver C.tendale contest, the Pirates were defeated by Crescent City 22 to 6 in two quarters of play, but this had no bearing on the Southern Oregon championship, as the latter is a Cuiitornia team. RIDDLE, Ore., Ts'ov. 25.-Uasket- ball ami volleyball made their sea sonai debut at Riddle Tuesduy evening as Camus Valley bowed twice to the home guard. In the volleyball game. Riddle took command early in the open ing momenta of play and had a ID-1!) lead built up by the close of the contest. The Riddle boys got off to very slow start and trailed Camas 7-li at the quarter, but clicked euougu in me second siauza 10 forge ahead 1 0-7 at half time- After the intermission, Camas came back very fast and regained the upper hand; only to see Riddle finally come to life midway in the third period and grab a comfortable lead, the tinal score being 2-t-lO. Camas Vulley was minus the services of two stellar players In Murray anil Lockwood, while Rid dle's Cornutt and Mellor were handicapped by injuries' and ill ness. This fact accounted for a rather ragged showing on the part of both teams. All In all it was a good game considering the earli ness of season. Kiddle (21) (15) Camas Val. Mellor (21 V (0) Kclley Uuckcr (111) b'.'. (2) Ware Dates (II C (-1) Johnson Cni-nntt (2) O Stamlloy Ki'rnlcUo O (I!) Huebnor lllgsliy S .Mch'all Phillips S Monro S FOR YOUR TAXI Phone 21 Limnriflc'ic Inct lintt! I ,cNe ,ht . ""'' " p. ' v I ' t'fimtiwl littillll' Vl I C I TITLE NOT SETTLED Three Teams Lay Claim to Championship as Result of Clear Records. Ily KR ED HAMPSON Associated Press Writer Oregon's 1938 prep football sea- Hon ended Thanksgiving day wilh a handful of games that decided one league chumpionship but did little to clarify the state title sit uation. Two unbeateii-untied schools were among the claimants and a third demanded consideration de spite a tie score. Thursday s biggest surprise was Corvallis' 12-0 win over Salem. Jefferson or Portland added heavily to its prestige by beating Milwaukie, champion of the No Name league, one of the strongest circuits in Oregon. Tho score was 14-0. Milton - Freewater, unable to schedule a Thanksgiving game with Med ford, demanded a chunk of the title. The Pioneers were un beaten and untied in eight Illue Mountain league and intersectional games. Medford, tied by Hood River early in the fall, wound up a great season by thumping Ashland yes terday, 27-7. Medford was a con spicuous team this year because of its part in eliminating other state contenders, notably Klamath Falls and Rend. . The Tualatin - Yamhill Valley Hieague title went to Ueaverton yes terday when the Reavers beat Tl gard, ll-U. The game broke a first place tie between the two. Rainier and St. Helens played to a 7-7 tie. The deadlock did not damage Raiuier's claim to the Co lumbia league title. Eugene, the team that ended Sa lem's long winning streak this sea son, finished up with a 20-13 vic tory over Tillamook. Cottage Grove closed with a 19 0 victory over Junction City. The ' Red & White Coffee is famous from coast to coast for its rich, full-flavored blend. Several South American countries furnish their finest coffee to make this famous blend. Get acquainted with Red & White Coffee at these low prices. Specials for Saturday and Monday, November 26 and 28 PORK & BEANS prlmtul N., 10c GOLDEN CORN 0r v.8 Kl"l 17c KRAUT linil ft While 2 for 23c BEANS Small White .California for 23c OLEOMARGARINE, ,m, & SHORTENING TEA Orange Pekoe J-lb. PUg. 32c Japan Green J-lb. Pkg. 18 c THE REST Tm-JVl&RKfiT AFFORDS The following merchants in Roseburg Allen's Grocery Sutherlin I. B. Nichols Frank Bradslrect Riddle H. F. Hebard & N. D. Cool Estate Drain A. G. Hcnninger N. R. Fisher KeUey's Corner W. R. Anderson C. J. Grimm Roseburg L. E. Henninger Grovers won six out of eight games this season. They were tied once and beaten once. Silverton, a Buong Willamette valley team that succumbed to Sa lem during the Vikings' winning streak tins ear, walloped Chem- awa Indians iu a finale, 26-13- A fine passing attack Mid unsus pected running and plunging pow er gave Corvallis its victory over Salem. North Bend defeated Marshfield 7 to ti. T NEW YORK, Nov. 25. (AP) Muybe you thought the lootlmll season . was about finished and maybe you're about right but in either event some of the choicest morsels remain to be fed to the fans. Not out of "bowl3" either, be causo at least half a dozen of the nation's foremost undefeated teams still must risk their precious necks iu regularly scheduled encounters. Four such games', topped, by the Pittsburgh-Duke business at Dur ham, are on tomosrow's menu, (onipettng with tho pageantry ot the otherwise meaningless Army Navy spectacle. Texas Christian faces a danger ous Southern .Methodist crow IV the southwest conference. 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Nov. 25 (API- Proof o America's vigor and health I was displayed when the nation tie-j veloped "instantaneous abhorrence, revulsion and rage against the na- tional and racial bigots in Qer- j manv and Italy," Dr. Donald Erb, , University of Oregon president, j said yesterday In a Thanksgiving address. - ' He said America should give SPECIAL Cat 20 rebuilt ..$800; John Deere D. rebuilt ...... . .$650 Rt D. 4 Cat, new guaratnee. .$2250 New low prices on new John Deere Tractors t "See Us First We Can Save You Money," DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON COFFEE Red & White Mb. tin (ill 27' 2-lb. Pkg. 25c ;.2PkS; 18c U.vl while Lge. tins 4 for 27c and surrounding territory will serve you: Brockway Morgan's Grocery Roseburg Son. Umpqua Reynolds & Adams........Myrtle Creek Glendale . 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