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is SIX B. H. S. HODPSTERS READY FOR BATTLE Myrtle Point, Spurred by Victory No. 1, Will Be Opponent Tonight. Tlifi TnoBt snrprlaiiiK linnkntbnll loam In district No. 8 nt tills iur tlcular BliiRn of Hie hoop rnco is none ollici- than Myrtle Point hlKh Bdiool, I hn Indians' opponent ill (onlKhfs Riinin on tho m-nlor Mull oniirt, HOheiluloil for 7:4T, o'clock. The enc-minter Is first lintwenn tho two riuintels. ulllioiiKli It is Jtose linrK's foith sll'lllKlit conference niif-'UKeinent. Tim reason the DoocnlH are con sWoreil tho "problem cliilil" by the tennis in Hie circuit Is tills: no to si week ni;o every team on Coos liny hurl done Its part. In sldiinlliK the animal to make It Dm confer ence iloormnt. The Tiohcnt bad been shorn of Its claws. Not one (siiinn iiKalnst a major opponent liail last year's tournament winner von, and In lis lust two names prior lo this week, bad been mnn bandled unmercifully and liuinlllat ed beyond belief. Firm. Marshl'leld van rnuuhahod over tile Bobcats, 4(1 to 9. Three lllKhta lator tbey v.-ero nKalll "wlmiiped," tills time. 28 lo 4. Thirteen polnls 111 two irames the despair ir the Hobcat. backers re.'udied a new low. Beat Coos Leaders. But all that Is chanued now. Tuesday nlKht of Ibis week Myr tle Point shook off lis torrlhle slump and proceeded lo lake a fall out of the Coos county tamue leader, North llend, In a wild name. 27 to 24, soinelhlni; no oilier lenin In tliat nart of the state had been able lo do. It was n sweet revenue anil the victory baa earned for Coach Pal Itlckanl's lads plenty of respect rrom every leant In the lo,n;uc. II Is an entirely new Helical uulnlet Hint meels Coach Jim Willi's ciikci-s tonight. They bave tenled victory and are nut to show their loval backers that Ihelr will over Ihn Ilullilous was no "flash In the pan." Nothing would please them morn Ihan to knock I bo In dians off or the lop ruiiK of the lad der, for a triumph at this time would make a mad scramble out of 1 hn MoukIus-Coos county nine race and keep tlieni lii the running for Iho district t il lo. Indians' Power Impaired. Coach Walls' lllulefeated oncers have been handicapped In practice the past week by Iho absence or two regulars, Jim Flnlny and Karl Wlaril, both out with bail colds. Neither lias seen much notion tills week, though belli returned to Hie fold last night. II Is doubtful whether either will be In condition In start tonight's pnne, but should see action berore Iho evening is over. With the Blurting lineup thus weakened somewhat, the local Ited sklus will be forced lo play nl. their best imnlnst Myrllo Point, a team which la ilol'lnllcly out gun niiiK for them. However, n shin In Iho Blurting personnel will not materially weaken Iho IndlaiiB who nro well rorliried wilh lino reserve malorial. A -.preliminary between the Fil ture.'Parmers nl America of Ttose liui'i; blub school and u iiulnlel from n similar organization frnni Myrtle Point starts at (i::HI p. lu. Probable Lineups. Itnsobui'K Pos. Myrllo Point. llllliiiKS llawortli Iliirlletl Herman Church Laurence ... Parrot t ...V.. ...C... ..(!... V. Handera. (I. . Sanders . Cook fllTicliilK! Allan Moore anil Mill'. shall l'ongrn. RODERICK MACLEAY DIES IN PORTLAND VOHTLANl). .Inn, 27. (AIM HmitM'Ick Kit eh Inn Miii'lony, li I. nun of a plmtopr fiittitly titiil proni inout hi Orenou IniHiin'SH tnul H- nunrliil iivlin, died Jit 11 hoKpital lixltiy lollnwiiii; n It'imlhy IIIiiomh, Muclrny w iih iireniiknl nt' t ho Muclt'iiy KntiLto cniiipmiy ntt tho IloK'UO river nt UViMi'ilMini, ami wuh nctlvu hi unlninn packing nn tho Itnmio from l!tl(i tn !i:U. lh wiih n tiH'rncf iliroeloi' nl' Iln Willi oil States National hank lune, ptoHiiliMit of the chamlier of cnin liiereo in I!i2r, tiiul prestdent nf the Kiiulelsiy corporal Ion I or a timo. ltd won t'hutnplotishlps hi the DOUGLAS MARKET Meats and Produce BABY BEEF POT ROAST Deliriously ten- fl dcr, lb liSC HAMBURGER Strictly fresh, no wnter or J? cereal. 2 lbs AJC COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 2 lbs. LIVER Bnby Beef, ca'.f liver is very good f mtl this is next, lb. .. ijC 2 lbs 25C TONGUES Ycuns beef, lb IJC BACON Good ")3ri iightwciiiht, lb 3ACON BACKS j q Heavy bacon, lb iC HAMS Extremely n'.cg flavor, lb ijf Phone 350 238 N. Jackson Oregon stale golf tournnment four times, and was a member of sev eral clubs. Surviving are his widow, llar bara, two children and throe sisters. BASKETBALL Games-Gossip j; mm Ah.sot.iahd i'Mi.iH Nobody expects I Jie Oregon State cr)Ilf'Kt! liiaverH to upset ihc f;tH( moving Orciion U'obloots hi Kut-'etm tonitjli' It'll If they should it. nilL'lii Jntve a vital hearhiK on the Oietfon-WnflhiiiKloii series next week. 'it dihif.'toii at present is leading the northern division. I'iiril'ic Const contereinre basketball raen with four ictories and no loswr-s but Oieuon is pressiiiK liuiil in secoml plan; wit li six virtnrien and one defeat. Washington Ik Idle this week. Tomorrow niht the Wanhim-'fon State Cougars nn-i;t Hie Idaho Vandals in 1'iilhnan in the divis ion's only other scheduled y,:uw this week. North Bend Quintet Beaten in Upset; Marshfield Downs Coquille. Myrtle I'oinl hiuh schoid, kie!:eil nround uninercHuily by eve.-y tejim in Cooh county Huh season, souai'eii r.veryl ItitiK on lite basketball lodger last Tuesday uU when ' they pull ed the biKKC.-it Upset, oi Hie Heaiuui by ilel'eatliif; North Ifi'ml, 27 to ?A, lor llieir Mist cont'ei eucr win. Tin' Mohcats. field to a measly i:t pninlK In two kiiiiick by Cotpiille anrl Alaishlield, came back wilh a vengeance against I he heavily-fav ored llnlldoKH t( snatch at the start, of the second iuarior a lead which l hey never reliiapilslied. North Mend led at the end of the first frame; -Myrlle I Mint went ahead Ki-H) al halfltme ami main tained the advantage al tin mart of lli third canto, T.l to 1S, niter i lie lluthloj'H had niaih' a rally to knot the count at IS-all. Susiclt, Norlh Iteud'fi iill-coufer-once forwnrd, look liinh seorinj.', honoiM wilh u )oinls. Mawnrlli, Unheal forward, was hlt:h for the wintMM-s willi -S, closely followed by Herman and Conk, both KLiurris, with (i each. Over al Cotpiille durhiK the same evening, Alnrsmieiu iook us second straight win over tin; lied Ilevils, 2 In 15. The I'ltates had previously defeated Coiiuille, l!)-li!. on their own court. Alarshfield wini nut in Irolit ihioinMioul lh( eon- test, lending i:i-S at ihn rest per iod. Davis was hit;h fnr the win ners Willi i points, hut. Scliaer. Wed Devil fcunrd, walked off with lilh point honors with !) points. MRS. MONTGOMERY, W. ROSEBURG, DIES Mrs. Satnurd (liulh Wheauui) MnnlKOUiery. M), died tnday at her home In WoM Itnseburn. following an ItlneHH which hean lasl Christ mas day. linrn March 2S, lsl!l, in Inditimi, she crotmed tlin plains by ox team hi WA. She was married In Allen C. Vernon, who died in MUfj. She was nsaln tnairied. Dec. Ill, llllit, to Samuel .Monmoniery. Civil war veteran, who died iu l!t::7. Survivhit; are two dau!;l)iers. Orlana Stivers, I'hiK'Uie, and CenrniiiJ'iirnielle, OuUsdale, Wash., uiid a son, .lohn A. Vernon, Uost liurK. L'uneinl arraneineuts will not he made until after arrival of the dsuj'hlers. The body 'was reiunved to the liosehni-K Cudi'itaUinu com pany parlors. INSURGENTS' WIN NOT PEACE BRINGER (Continued from pairo 1 ) Teruel ami Suminle. Mmhiil's pulHllnee iiplniieully was nut yel aware el' Hai t'elnna's ciipiliiliitieM.) la raptured Ha ivelnna, an iit Mtll lUMil army of ni'eupal letl al teinpleil to resilere iiiuinal routli lleas. I'titiil kllrlieli!; alreaily had heen ruutied in to terd lla rceloila s lummy pepnlattoa and lirolien id eetlir Unlit ami telephone serV' lees had heen restored. Achievement DALLAS The Fiu'rar lam My look time ntt for a douhle liarrelled eeleliialien. llovee Franklin l-'arrar, Jr.. t; received lih; 1 1 i la 1 1 Hiliool diploma llle same day the family oliserved (he hlnhday antilvei'sary of hln l.'l metilllold Hon. lloce franklin 111. The onui; father completed hit! Iiifih siliool work al niulit sidiool mm Ills marriage prevented lliw rie till n lo regular clnsses. When MmlM and C Where JjSl A V. C. A. Hmvter party is to he held at Ki .-i sdale Cranio' hall. Saturday, January :!Slh, at S p. in. AH you nit people are in itcd Ii come for a social eve uuu:, 'lluni cimiim a re iislvi'd ti? luinit calve and sandwiches elimi'-rh tor their itrniip. And How At Mac' Market: Air Mail Coffee, ptmiitl l.V; ; pounds '?c ROSEBURG NEWS Substitute Headliner Gets Broken Nose; Semi-Final Is Knockdown Duel. J.arry Caputo. (',',, of Portland. loHt to l.OKU.nr Jac:!i ilibbard, I (j(t. Klamath Kails, in the main event Ml' u H..I.I fnr.! l-.Hl lliL'ht inarkint; the resumption of boxing under American ueiou Kponsor shi) aft'-r a lapse id' mote than '. broken by the knockout punch in ; the fifth round of the scheduled Id- round match. i .Johnny O'Lenry, l.V), and Ray Itotiay, IT.:!, both of Portland, fought a fast, six-round dryw lor the Henil-fimil. Pieliniiiiarien xji-vh fought by boxers from CA'.C caiupn. Capuif), Hiibmitut itiL; Tor liuddy Peterson. Portland, middlewe'mhl. cliumpioii of (lie north west, who wan reported ill wit h the flu, plainly wan not iu condition. Fans were advised that he had -taken i he bout on short notice and, while hi.- showed plenty of boxitiK ability, tired out rapidly under I-Iim heavy body attack by Ilibbard. who has been dubbed "the Tony (.ialento or the northwest." Caputo, former Pacific coast welterweight a mat en r champion, floored Ilibbard with a straight, rlfhi, to l he face early in the sec ond round, hut it was his last, flurry. Fat Handicaps Caputo Hui in!,' t he first round of (he scheduled 10-roil ml St rilKUlf, t he two boys boxed easily. Caputo ear lv in (he second round, uncorked a hard left, jab and a riht cross which bounced ilibbard to the can van, where the locuer took the count of six. Ilibbard lied Capufo up in a clineii until his head cleared, and both were ivhtrtant to quit al the bell. In the third round Hibbard bn ean poundintr Canuto n.bout the i 'or I land bov's midsection, which juried considerable too much fat, (ind Caputo beun in ttrc. Inking an S-coiinl test no-ir the close of the round utter lie slipped In an ex change on the ropes. Caputo went, down three times in the fourth round, taking the count of nine when he was floored with a hard right to Ihe jaw, and routing for counts of eight, on two occa sions when lie was rocked off his feel by Ilibbard's terrific- punches to t he body. Plainly in dlslrosw from mil liard's relentless bombardment, Caputo early in the fifth round was staggered by a hard left, to the jaw. and went down from a straight rl",ht Jo the face as Mlbbard up piled Ihe finishing blow. Logger .lark was particularly ef fective wil h his in fight ing, shoot ing hard, slant punches with telling ellect. Joe Corheit, Uoselmrg boxer and wrest lei', who refereed the semi final and main event, challenged the winner of Ihe headliner prior to the start of the bntll. Semi-Finnt Lively Tin iamii-1 inal be ween Johnny O'Leary, and Kay lioday furnished plenty of action for the evening. l!oda v ouioved a it advantage lu reach, bill O'Leary was much I he bet ter in .1 ho exchanges at. close range, Itnl li wore free swingers giving liitle thought to protection. o'Leurv's fierce charging kept ! dav iu considerable tlilflculty, and the latter also was handicapped by a cut which O'Leary opened over his right eye early in the engage meiil . ltolh buys hit the canvas during Ihe engagement, O'Leary taking ihe count of seven in Ihe tourth roii ml. lie came back, however. 'lid Uoday staggering to his corner al Hn pelt, u t,eary roiieu in the resin again In the full after ii volley to the head, while in the sixth round Koday was piled up in his own corner following one of ( I'Leary's charges, but came back lo finish out the light, In which (lie referee awarded a draw decis ion. ' Preliminary Results The preliminary card, refereed by Pat Padelford. started out slow ly. In the lirst bout Lemur I'Yan cis, 111. eked out a decision over Jack Howard. MM. in a fight which saw both boys near exhaustion al ihe final bell. I'ranics. with a con siderable reach advantage, kept Howard on the defensive through out the engagement. 1 1 nuier Smith and (leorge Pew. each llin pounds, started nut well, hut tired quickly and ended in a walk. Mew had a nice left jab, which he used tn counter Smith's wide ha makers. Smith being the aggressor throughout the four rounds which ended with a draw decision. The tliinf preliminarv. between Itadio Idles. 1 II. and Pedro Siilli- an, 1 i;l, was t he redeeming fea ture of Hn- warm-up encounters, ltolh shot leather at high speed and exhibited a fair amount of boxing .-kill, although both were tired at the tinal hell. The crowd was well pleased with tin- draw decision. A I tendance at Ihe curd assures The Gang nt McCOWN The BVst IWr O Good Food Pleasant. Surroundings North of Deer Creek Bridge on North Jackson St. - REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1939. another program In the near future. The armory arena was well filled ami (lie enthusiasm shown over the return of boxing to Hoseburg was sufficiently evidenced to warrant lonliniiution of cards at suitable intervals, according to the match makers, Itudy Kitzman and Pat Padelford. Scott liritt served as timekeeper and Pelwin Jewltt as announcer. PAPOOSES TO TAKE T Roseburer. Junior High Five Will Try Tomorrow to Rcg?.in Win Column. Coach llod Turner's junior high boopsters. midway through their hoop season, will open the final half away from home tomorrow night when Utey meet a strong Med ford junior high quintet on the' Med ford floor. The Papooses, en-1 joying just a fair season two vie-1 lories against two detents will at tempt to regain their winning ways at iho expense of their hosts. The Mine and Cold' youngsters, small in size ami inciting in expun- s ;e, opened the current season ; with a pair of wins over B teams j from Kutherlin and Oakland high; schools, and losses to Wood row. Wilson junior high of Kugene and , Ashland. Coach Turner has been bringing. Iho youngsters along slowly with i grat living results. Even though iho Piinooses lost to ft much smoother and more experienced ' Ashland ouintot by a large score, it was not. as one-sided as the score would indicate. A bad sec ond quarter during which time the Ashland sharpshooters scored at will put the local lads into a big hole from which they never got, out. Long workouts tho past week , have ironed out a lot. of offensive and defensive weaknesses and the Papooses should be ready to give Medford a real battle all the wav. The probable starting lineup will likely he the same that: started ainst. the Grizzly Pups Ness I ami Sch rim if, forwards; Hughes, j liter; Slattery and Anderson. I guards. Hotter, 1 enny, Cauiphel! i ml Neal will round out the travel ing squad. AIRPLANE FUND OF 50 MILLION ASKED (Confirmed from pane 11 ican air program got started. Mr. KoosevelL said the 'matter had been considered by t he cabi net. He added six major plane fac tories in the Cnited States were closed and one large engine com pany hr.il laid off l.Ttiil men. lu view of thai, he said it would be desirable to get new orders and have these plants going by the, time the American program was about to get under way. The president said lie did not be lieve dent Itritain was seeking any planes from lids country at t his I hue. No A inerican governmental fi nancial assistance was involved in tin1 Krench orders, he said. No Barrier to Orders sked why a Krench observer was aboard a bomber plane being lested for Ihe army when it. crash ed iu California, the president re plied the war depart meat had no objection to other countries order ing planes from private manufac i Hirers, lie added Ihe plane that ashed had not been accepted by Ibis government. lie saiil it was a manufacturers plane being flown at a municipal airport and he ("id not know wheth er tin' government would buy that or some other type nf plane and the decision would not be made for several mouths. Mott Would Prod Hull A republican til tempt to bring Secretary ilnll before a congres sional committee to clarify Ameri can foreign policy hi view of pro posed military improvement ot ( lua in encountered strong opposi tion today. Uepresentulfve Mott (li.. Ore.) launched the idea hi the house na val committee during hearings on Ihe ?tifi, nun, tithi naval air base pro- BLACK JAC ..OLD BLACK JACK BRAND STRAIGHT. BOURBON WHISKEY 75 Pt. l.4S q. m it f gram, which include a $5,000,000 item for airplano facilities on (Juain. Molt contended Uib country should be informed as to Just what the navy had iu mind with regard to Guam. "Do they intend to fortify it or not?" he asked. Chairman Vinson (!., Ca.) op- posed Mott's suggestion that Hull SATURDAY FOOD S 1 1 (l A R Granulated, JMUH" 10-lb. sack COFFEE AMERICAN CLUB, Mb. pkg HENNINGER'S DELUXE. Mb. MATCHES 6 boxes FLOUR AND CEREALS Corn Meal, white or yellow, 9 lb. sk. 250 Crax Wheat, rolled, 2 lb cellophane pkg 190 Dinamite, red or blue pkg 230 Farina, 9 lb. sack, Fisher's 430 Fisher's Pancake Flour, 9 lb. sk 430 Castle Flour, 49 lb. sk .$l.l9 Fisher's-Blend, 49 lb. sk $1.55 Crown Best Patent, 49 lb $1-55 Drifted Snow, 49 lb. sk 1.55 MILK Oreoon tall can. 5 Canned Fruits and Vegetables Peaches. 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