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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUR, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, I94T.
Local
News
Roseburg Visitor Mrs. Rllla
Hahn, of Brockway, spent Thurs
day in this city on business.
Vlalt Here Mr. and Mrs. Dor
reli Daubonspcek, of Sutherlln,
wore visitors in the city Friday.
Here on Business J. H.
Hayes, of Melrose, was a busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
Roseburg Visitor I.yle Mar
slers, resident of Happy valley,
was a Roseburg business vlsllor
Friday.
From
Weaver,
business
I day.
Sutherlln Mrs. W. E.
of Sutherlln, made a
trip to Roseburg Fri-
Roseburg Indians
Lose to Medford
Quintet, 22 to 20
Locals' Only Chance to Stay In
Race Now Depends on Result of
Medfcrd-Ashland Battle.
T. Anderson, g 0
0 0
Able to Be Out Mrs. L. E. Mc
Cllntoek is able to be out again,
following a week's Illness at her
home on Hamilton avenue.
Back From Portland Dr. and
Mrs. O. It. Hess have returned
to their home in Laurelwood,
following a business trip to Portland.
Leaves Rex Putnam, state
superintendent of public schools,
has returned to Salem following
s short stay in this city on busi
" ness.
Here From Camas Valley
Mrs. Tom Williamson, of Camas
Vulley, was a Roseburg visitor
Friday.
C.
Attends to Business O.
.-aarwoon, oi Oakland, was i
business visitor In this city Frl
day.
Go to Game Mr. and Mrs.
Harris Ellsworth took a car of
senior high students to the Med-ford-Rosoburg
basketball game
ut Medford last evening.
Will Move to Salem Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Frederickson plan
to move next week to Salem,
where the former will work for
Folger's department store.
improving k. . Huuon is re
ported to be Improving in health
at his home in Garden valley,
where he has been ill of Influ-
irtl.U JW1 imr IUSL iwu wct-H.-i.
Plan Trip Mr. and Mrs. Al-
ftprt Micelll, of this city, plan to
leave Sunduy for San Francisco
to spend a week vacationing and
attending to business.
Will Serve Hot Lunches The
Edenbower school has adopted
the hot lunch system with Mrs.
T. M. Winnlford, of Garden val
ley, in charge of the project.
Here for Week-End Miss
Muxine Rand, who Is attending
school In Ashland, is spending
In Hospital Mrs. Frank Nor
ton, of this city, is receiving
medical treatment at Mercy hos
pital.
Leaves For Portland John
Rodley, of Melrose, has left for
Portland to spend a few days on
business.
From Sutherlln Mrs. Donald
Rone, and Mrs. G. E. Carpenter.
of Sutherlln, were recent Rose.
burg visitors.
Here Friday G. L. Kirken-
dahl, of Camas Valley,
among Roseburg business
ors Friday.
From Myrtle Creek Mr. and !
Mrs. Ermll Hriggs. of Mvrtle
Creek, were Roseburg business
visitors 1 hursduy.
Ill at Home .limme Whipple,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whip
ple, is reported to be 111 at his
home In Laureiwood,
Go to Coqullle Fred Lock
wood and Al Lounsberry of Lock-
wood Motor company, spent Fri
day In Coqullle on business.
Local Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Madison and small daugh
ter, of Kellogg, were Roseburg
business visitors Friday.
In Town Today Mr. and Mrs.
Will Visit In Portland Miss
Framres Metzger, stenographer
In the district attorney's office
here, will spend the week-end in
Portland visiting relatives and
friends.
' Here on Business Major and
Mrs. R. Gifford, divisional young
peoples secretaries of the Salva
tion Army of Oregon anil south
ern Idaho, spent Friday evening
here on business.
' Daughter Is Born A daughter,
'Judith Gale, weighing seven
pounds and two ounces, was horn
lo Altorney and Mrs. Paul God
ill's, of Roseburg, al Sacred Heart
hnspllal in Eugene Thursday,
February 20.
Reported Improving Mrs.
Catherine A. Clarke, of Umpqua,
who has been 111 at her home,
Is now reported to be slightly Im
proved. Mrs. Clarke Is the moth
er of R. R. Clarke, of Oakland,
and Martha Clarke, of Umpqua.
Here for Weck-Entl Mrs. Lu
cille liibbs. telephone operator at
Coi-vailis, formerly employed at
the local office, Is here to spend
the weekend visiting her broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Walton, on Cliadwlik
street.
Will Go to Portland Miss La
vola Mi-Millen. stenniranhcr at
Loikwood Motors, plans to go to j J
lonianu nils week-end to accom
pany her mother. Mrs. N. W. Mc
Milieu, of Idleyld, back to this
city.
The Roseburg Indians had only
a very slim chance today of re
maining in the southern Oregon
district basketball race after
dropping a spectacular defensive
game last night at Medford 22
to 20.
Rosehurg's chances hang on
the outcome of the game to be
played next Friday between Ash
land and Medford at Ashland. If
Medford wins the conference
would lie thrown into a three
way tie. On the other hand, a
victory by Ashland would win
the title for that team. Another
very remote possibility is that
Ashland might be beaten at
Grants Pass Tuesday, although
Grants Pass, so far has not won
a game this season.
In last night's game at Med
ford both teams played strictly
denfensive games. The defen
sive play was so close that neith
er team was able to toss a field
goal during the entire first per
iod and Roseburg was ahead 1 to
0 at the end of the quarter by
virtue of a free throw conversion
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was I " ""J
visit- ,np Rame remained a nip-ann-
iuck anair an oi tne way, witn
Medford leading H to 8 at half-
time and 17 to If) at the three-
quarter mark.
Reserves Used
Lacking the services of Earl
Wlard, whose loss because of
mumps during the critical clos
ing period of the tight confer
ence play has been a most severe
blow, Coach Watts tossed two of
his next year's squad Into the
fray for their first experience
under fire. Wlmberly and Tony
Anderson, who have been stars
on the Roseburg B squad and
who will undoubtedly be regulars
next year, turned in a very cred
itable performance. Sclirimpf
and Hughes, the latter the high
point man in last night's game,
win jMwiitiuiy mi ill nil- iiiii-ii-u I
of next vear's team as Wiaril.
Goodlow, Denton and Finlay will
he lost by graduation.
Basketball interest was raised
this season to Its greatest height
In Roseburg for several years,
and the Indians have pleased lo
cal fans. Stricken by the oft-recurring
last minute jinx of illness
and Injury, the Indians now are
In a tough spot on championship
honors, which undobuledly would
have been theirs otherwise. The
lack of reserve material lo meet
such emergencies was the team's
sole weakness.
Future Prospects Eyed
Fans looking ahead to next
year foresee another unusually
strong team.
In addition to the players al
ready named, who have had a
great ileal of experience tills year
on the regular siring and with
I lie Roseburg Kits, oilier pros
pects Include Denny, Baker, Har
old Cacy, Ness, and others, while
graduation from junior high will
bring Vincent, Cuniniings, Steph
ens, Wiley and Looinis, all prom
ising prospects, into I he picture
and will assure ample and rug
jged material for not only next
: season, but the following vear as
Go to Klamath Falls Dr. and j "'"i 'spite last night's defeat al
city, left Friday for ' Klamath
Fulls to visit friends until Sunday.
Totals 8 4 9 20
K'LAMATH FALLS, Feb. 22.
fAPi Led by Marion Reglnato
with 20 points garnered in the
two quarters the first string
played, the Klamath high Pell-
cans swamped I lie Grants Pass
Cavemen last night, H 20.
City's Bowling
Title Captured By
Umpqua Cleaners
Titular Battle
Matches Yoncalla,
Reedsport Teams
Tournament Survivors Reach
Decisive Game After Easy
Triumphs Over Rivals.
B League Basketball
Results Friday
Consolation
Drain 54, Myrtle Creek 19.
Days Creek 39, Camas Val
ley 38.
Championship
Yoncalla 30, Elkton 31.
Reedsport 41, Lookingglass 22.
Games Today
10 a. m.- Drain vs. Elkton.
11 a. m. Days Creek vs. Look
Creek Vikings who had much
trouble getting a start in tourna
ment play. Drain scored 18 points
before Stlmson broke through for
Myrtle Creek with the first field
goal midways In the second quar
ter; Score at half-time favored
Drain 28 to 8.
The second half was a replica
of the first, with Coach Conors of
Drain using all of his reserves.
Summaries:
British Aid Proposal
Receives Fresh Swats
f Continued from page 1)
The annual Roseburg Bowling
association tournament clncnrl
last night with the Umooua !
Cleaners retaining their first
place spot and thus winning the
: Texaco trophy and the R. B. A.
championship for 1940-41 season. I Ingglass,
It was a close finish with thel 8:30 p. m. Consolation finals,
standings of prize winners as fol- 9:30 p. m. Championship fi
lows: Umpqua Cleaners 2879, 1 nals, Yoncalla vs. Reedsport.
Hansen Motors 2808. Shell Oil j By "HAP" APPLEGATE
2855 and U. S. V. A. 2803. j Two strong teams, Reedsport,
Other team scores were: i winner of the coastal title, and
Eagles 2773, Kiwanis 2738, Texaco ; Yoncalla, champions of the north
2732, Montgomery Ward 2729. j ern division, will battle tonight
Dunham Transfer 2709, Stephens i for the County B league basket
Auto Co. 2708, Copco 2095, Hotel ball championship as a result of
Valley 2095, Elks Club 2092, 1 exciting victories over Looking
Roseburg Alleys 2090, Douglas , glass and Elkton In the semi final
Flour Mills 2048, Union Oil 2U09, j rounds yesterday in the three-day
Sandy's Place 2505. j county tournament.
,.-,n?vl.Tan!llr'i Tn thC h.andi" Tno ,Pams have earned h"ir
cap sweepstakes, following team Wily lo tnp ti(u,.lr 1n,ls, hv M1:
rolling a score of ; vlvin mpin nnPninr ami
final rounds of play. Yoncalla
play last night,
047. D. E. Carr was second
Drain 54
Kirk 26
Sneed 2 ,
Steinbacher 6 .
Euc. Paris 8 ...
Parker 3
Subs: Drain
19 Myrtle Creek
.F 4 Rust
.F.. 5 Chaney
.C 5 Stimson
.G 3 Dyer
.G 2 Applebee
-Honnold 2, Ro.
Letsom 2, Ri. Letsom, Ed. Paris
5; Myrtle Creek Holllnger, M.
Black, C. Black, Carte.
Days Creek 39 38 Camas Valley
Ward 25 F 2 Coon
Welch 7 F 2 Olllvant
Rachor 5 C 13 Brown
Godwin G 12 Ulam
Boyd 2 G 5 McFall
Subs: Days Creek Matthews;
Camas Valley Farley 4.
Yoncalla 36
Dodd 7 F
Cox 3 F.....
Howard 10 C
Main 11 G
Rice 3 .. G
Subs: Yoncalla
31 Elkton
15 Anderson
Gaurley
2 Adams
. 12 Griffith
. 2 Marsters
Gross 2, Bige-
low; Elkton H. Anderson.
with
tne week-end here visiting heriA. W. Fotheringham, of Glen
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Rand, dale, spent Friday in Roseburg
on pusiness
Undergoes Operation Mrs.
Waller Crosier, of Garden valley,
Is reported to be doing nicely at
Mercy hospital, where she under
went an appendectomy tills
week.
Local Visitor J. C. Carter, of
Myrtle Point, spent Friday in
this city visiting friends and at
tending to business matters.
Back From California Mrs.
.1. L. Yarnall, owner of the Style
shop, has returned here from a
buying trip to Los Angeles and
San Francisco.
Home From Vacation Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Judd have re
turned to their home in Laurel
wood, following a three weeks'
vacation In California and Arizona.
Here Yesterday Miss Mar
garet Chase, leucher at Glentlalc,
was here yesterday attending thi
ll league games at the high
school.
At Johnson Home Miss
Omega Van Horn, of Los An
geles, has arrived hero lo spend
several weeks visiting at tin
home of Mrs. C. E. Johnson.
anii Walter Fi.icr fourth with ! 2fd ZJ&
Doubies and singles in the city j rfh't Jffi
m-t IT,.., I winnin8 niht fm Looking- glass Seding,
L u n d , Thompson - Baimhman. i ' ?,'..., . . , ..
..... .. .. ... ... ... . iL-mns iiuic,ui'u lasi nicnt niav
today against the victors of the
consolation
22 Lookingglass
,..F Keifer
...F 7 V. Green
,..C... 6 J. Green
..G 9 Matthews
..G Heard
Subs: Reedsport Henry 2, Pin
ion 2, Dow 1, Wright; Looking-
Reedsport 41
Vian 9
Willard 8
Brandon 9
Rosier 6
Dunn 4
President Roosevelt would "exer
cise" that power so long as a ma
jority of the people opposed war,
but. he declared at another point
in his address, Secretary of War
Stimson and Secretary of the
Navy Knox had been appointed
to the cabinet "because they were
for war."
"The truth is," he said, "that
these gentlemen have always
been for war. Secretary Knox
has been in favor of convoying
shins through the war zone ever
since the war started In Septem
ber, 1939. If his policies had been
followed, we would be in the war
now.
"Secretary Stimson advocated
convoys and the use of American
bases by the British fleet In June,
1940. The truth is that both ot
these gentlemen were appointed
because they were lor war."
Declaring that ho was no
"Roosevelt hater," Capper said
that he believed the bill was not
only a "war bill" but a "dictator,
ship bill."
Each Side Claims Gains.
Meanwhile, both sides profess
ed to have noted gains in their
respective strength as a result of
the week-long debate.
Carr -Rogers, Fullcrlon-W. Fisher.
1:20 p. m. Singles- Flegel.
Lund, Thompson, liaughman, Ful
lerton, W. Fisher, Carr.
2:10 p. m.- Doubles-liend-ricks-Vrooman,
Ralston J. Baker,
Slucky-Bui khait, C. Stevenson
Mcrritt. 3:00 p. m. Doubles Teets
Mills, Wellman-E. Thiele.
3:00 p. m.-Singles-J. Baker,
Sch.ierer, Hendricks, Stevenson.
3:50 p. m. Doubles Campbell-
Elliott.
3:50 p. m. Singles Wcllman.
4:40 p. m. Singles - Campbell.
5:30 p. m. Doubles Parkinson
Boucock, Kelly-McDonald, Calvin
Spencer, B. niaek-Snodgrass.
0:20 p. m. Singles Parkinson,
Boucock, Kelly, McDonald, Cal
vin, Spencer, Snodgrass.
7:10 p. m. Doubles Patchctt
C. Black, IIohnstoin-Goodman, So-ser-Sweem,
Wnrlodge-Tannlund.
8:00 p. m. Singles- C. Black,
Holinstein, Roser, Swoem, Wor
li'dge, Tannlund.
Drain, Reedsport
Volleyball Teams
Parslows Home Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Parslow are back nt
Ihelr home on East Lane street,
following a tenday vacation trip
to Moscow, Idaho, to attend a
family reunion and enjoy the
celebration of the fiftieth wed
ding anniversary of Mrs. Pars
low's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Egland.
I Medford, local fans were well
'pleased by the battle staged by
the Indians. In the event a three
Iwav tie should develop, which re-
, i mains as Rosehurg's onlv chance
Goes to Eugene M ss Roberta . ,,, ,. In0 In(hiiris shouM
Edwards and Miss Mary Anne',,,, , a , I)OS,i(,n , .,, as
atzlg of this city, left today for j wl..(, l)v ,, ,m. ,,,,,
Eugene o attend the military , rn , ..,, ., , ,.,v.
ball at University of Oregon. w, ,,,,,,, ., ,.
.,, ,, . ,,""' " strenuous schedule and should bo
m ,', .,f V, iC7. !in Kood shape
McCloskey and Mrs R.c.le have j summary of last night's game: 1
ii-iui iii-u in uii-ir iinnies in r.u-j Medford"
gene, following a tew days In tills ; ,,, V
iTIioinilvke, f
I Wall, c
1 Fawcett, g .
Reynolds, g .
Reed, f
Herman, c ....
Dixon, g
Williams, g .
B League Volleyball
Results Friday
Consolation
Yoncalla 4 1, Lookingglass I I.
Gardiner 37, Glendale 17.
Championship
Reedsport 21, Days I'reek 23.
Drain .'17. Camas' Valley 12.
Games Today
Consolation finals Yoncalla vs.
Gardiner, 5:30 p. m., junior high.
Championship finals - Reeds
port vs. Drain, 7:30 p. m., senior
nign.
round Friday after
noon, Elkton being pitted against
main and Days Creek against
Lookingglass. The winners meet
tonight at 8:30 o'clock for third
place in county standings.
Two teams were eliminated Fri
day afternoon from further com
petition in the tournament when
Camas Valley lost a heart-break
er to Days Creek 29 to 38 and
i Myrtle Creek was swamped 53 to
19 by a strong Drain team.
The victories of Yoncalla and
i Reedsport last night, while run
j ning true to form, were surpris
j ingly easy. Reedsport's fast
; breaks enabled them lo run up a
large early margin and then
I coast for the remainder of the
j contest while reserves carried on
the battle. Lookingglass was
j hopelessly outclassed from the
! start.
I Yoncalla, while clearly superior
i to Elkton as a team, had plcntv
o trouble with diminutive Paul
Anderson, who tallied 15 points.
The Yoncalla victory was made
possible by the fine play of Nor
man Main and Earl Howard, al
though Main was suffering from
a cold and Howard saw nearly
half the game from the bench as
the result of three personal fouls
in the first quarter. Main suf
fered an ankle injury and was
taken out for about half of the
game.
Tonight's struggle between
Reedsport and Yoncalla will re
new a rivalry in which honors so
far are even, Reedsport holding a
37 to 2l win over Yoncalla in
their first meeting this year,
while Yoncalla took the second
meeting 17 to 12.
Other highlights yesterday in
cluded the individual scoring by
Jim Kirk of Drain and Jim Ward
of Days Creek. Kirk and 12 field
Officials for all games: Hod
Turner, Roseburg, and Guy Shel
lenberger, Marshfield.
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Not likely, but everyone likes profits. Most peo
ple like them in their own pocket or their own
business, rather than in the other fellow's pocket
or the other fellow's business.
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YOU OWN THE PROFITS
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wo favored volleyball teams, Koais an,i tw0 free throws for 26
.lovaniecl to noints. running his total noints
city visiting
Houser.
their aunt, Mrs. L.
Return From North Rev. W.
A. Sylwester, pastor of St. Paul's
Lutheran church, has returned
here from a three-day conference
nt Cornelius, Ore. He was accom
panied north by three of his sons.
Jimmy,
visited
Leave For North Mrs. L. A.
Counts, of Seattle, and her aunt,
Mrs. H.J. Burnett, of Portland,,
have left for their homes, follow
ing a visit here with the former's
brother-ln law and sister, Mr. and .
Mrs. 1.. E. MeCliiituck. I
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the finals of the Douglas county
annual tournament yesterday
witli wins over Camas Valley anil
Days Creek respectively. Drain
marked tip its second straight im
pressive triumph by outclassing In
all departments the Camas Val
ley girls. Reeilsport. winner by
two points over Yoncalla Thurs
day, had another close call yes
terday when a strong Days Creek
team fought valiantly and nearly
sini'cd tin- ma lor upset of the
7 three-day joust, Reedsport wln
0 ! nine bv onlv one ooint. 'M to 'At.
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Totals
Transferred to Bend Lt. Alice nnh,,r.
Goss. who has been In Roseburg 1 o ' i i
for the last year ns assistant ofipS''
fleer for the Salvation Armv, , VZ, r
will leave Tuesday for Rend to , , ?" '
take charge of .the headquarters '.'"o "
there. Lt. I.. Vlckers. of liend. li' .'.'V K "
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l'lie game between Drain and
Reedsport tonight is expected to
be a thrilling contest. Roth teams j
are very strong, anil Drain par-i
ticul.irly has walked through the!
conference In outstanding fash-1
Ion, dethroning the Yoncalla girls
who were trying for their fifth
stralellt counlv chamoionshln '
3 ! The Drain girls w 111 be endeavor
0 Ing to keep the title in the north-
I ern division.
d In other eames vesterdav.
Lookingglass and Glendale were
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Attend Concert Mrs. E. F.
Tandy and Miss Helen Casev
drove to Salem Wednesd av to at.
navitl anil Iternert, who, lend the o)era "Carmen." in
In Portland with their 'which Mrs. Jovce Zlckhardt. of
maternal grandparents, Rev. and
Mrs. W. F. Georg.
Leave Friday Night Fred A.
Knight and his daughter, Mrs.
"Hud" Watson, of this city, left
Friday evening for Salem to re
main over night visiting the for
mer's daughter, Mrs. R. H. Hous
er and family, and this morning
drove to Portland to join Mrs.
Knight and spend the weekend
visiting the Knights' son and
daughter-in-law. Attorney and
Mrs. William W. Knight. Mrs.
Fred A. Knight has been In Port
Jand I ho last week.
San rranclsco, sings the leading
roie. Airs, ziiklianlt Is well
known here, having visited a
numbers of times at the Tandy
home.
t eliminated Horn further tourna-
! ment play as Yoncalla and Garril-
Special Practice Sunday A i ner scored e.lsy victories. The
special practice of the oicrn cast,; consolation semi finals were play
"Trial by Jury." will be held at ed this morning and the finals
the Indian theatre Sunday morn-, for consolation honors will he
Ing from nine to ten thirty , ilaved this evening at 5:30
o'clock. i o'clock. The volleyball champlon-
; ship game w ill be plaved nt the
Leave Today Judge and Mrs.
M. C. Howker, of this cltv, left
today for Corvallis, w here tile I
former w ill bo a guest speaker at
a meeting there. This evening
they will proceed to Salem to
Join Mr. and Mrs. George Spaur, ! Hansen
ot I'oriianil, formerly or this city,
and attend the annual military
ball. Judge and Mrs. Howker
plan lo return here Sunday,
Taking Vacation l otus Knight
Porter, society editor of the Rose
burg News-Review, is taking a
week's vacation, during which
Miss Betty Shoemaker will subsl
lute. In her stead.
senior high school gymnasium nt
7:30 p. m. as a preliminary to the
finals in the basketball games.
German Army Pouring
Through Bulgaria
lContltiuef ,rom page 1)
Here From Portland C. E.
of the Associated Presi.
Port land, spent Thursday and
Friday in tills city alteniimg to
business at the News Review of- j
lice.
surged into the air and British
and Greek air forces renortcd
downing 12 Italian planes. Heavy
raids were said
made on Meratl
Italian held towns.
for the tournament to 41. Ward
had 10 field goals and five free
throws to make 25 points and a
total of 42 for tournament play.
Yoncalla 36, Elkton 31
The battle, yesterday between
Yoncalla and Elkton, was the
most exciting of the tournament
to date, Yoncalla winning 36 to
31. Reinforced by the return of
Glenn Cox, stellar forward, who
has been absent because of in
jury, the Eagles took an early
lead hut were closely pressed all
of the way. Anderson and Griffith
for Elkton rallied time and again
to threaten Yoncalla but the
Eagles had an edge in reserve
strength and managed to stay
out in front.
Reedsport 41, Lookingglass 22
Reedsport's fast breaking, ball
hawking style of play was too
much for the Lookingglass team
which went down to defeat 41 to
22. Lookingglass, although having
the tallest team of the tourna
ment, was unable to keep pace
with the speedy Reedsport
Braves who ran up a 25 to 10 lead
at half time and then substituted
freely to coast the rest of the
way.
Days Creek 39, Camas Valley 38
Led by the snapshooting Jim
Ward, w ho tallied 25 of his team's
39 points, Days Creek won the
consolation thriller Friday after-
I noon from Camas Valley. The
game was nip and tuck all of the
way with Days Creek leading 9 to
I 8 in the first quarter hut trailing
1 17 to 20 nt half-time. The second
half, particularly the last few
I minutes, was plaved In a frenzy
I of excitement with Days Creek
i scoring the w inning basket w hen
; Camas Valley attempted to stall
to protect Its one-point lead.
Drain 54. Myrtle Creek 19
to h.-ivo hnn' Jim Kirk, lankv Drain forward.
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! to an easy win ovor the Myrtle ,E