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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941. FIVE R. H. S. Students Ignore Warning, Touch Off Bonfire Ooeed Brings Concellation of Football Rally Slated To Precede Gam Tomorrow An over-abundance of spirit on the part of some of the students at hoscburg high school caused cancellation today of the football rally and bonfire originally sched uled for tonight. In an effort to prevent recur rence of roughhouse battles be tween upper and lower classmen, school authorities yesterday Issu ed warning that further activities would result In cancellation of the bonfire rally, but despite the warning, upper classmen suc ceeded last night In touching off the bonfire and as a result the school authorities ordered the cancellation. A minor battle occurred Wed- Oncsday while sophomores were collecting material for the bon fire, one of the students suffer ing a mild cut on the hand in at tempting to wrest a can of gaso line from the upper classmen. Fearing more serious injury in the event of further encounters in the customary attempt of the upper classmen to burn the bon fire ahead of the scheduled time, school authorities warned that no more roughhouse tactics would be tolerated and that should the bon fire be touched off during the night there would be no rally. "Soph" Guards Ignored. Although sophomores guarded the pile last night, they obeyed In structions of school authorities and offered no physical resistance when upper classmen appeared and tossed firebrands into the pile about; 11 p. m. The guards refused to reveal the identity of the students ignit Q ing the bonfire, but the student council was reported to be inves tigating and it was anticipated student punishment would be given the offenders in the event .they were Identified. The students today were prom ised a "pep assembly" which will be held in the school auditorium Friday, preceding the game Fri day night between the Roseburg and University high school (Eu gene ) football teams. The game Is one of the princi pal contests each year, as great rivalry exists between the two schools. Local fans arc assured i of plenty of excitement in conncc ; tion with the meeting of the two football squads. FUNNY BUSINESS ffjsi v .w "He thinks lie can save nmnninilioii by warning 'cm iirslJ" Mabcry 139 194 Puckett 160 164 Broughton 121 148 Vrooman 171 125 Totals 869 914 . Hotel Valley: Handicap 118 118 Shlnn 174 169 Brltton 116 133 McKean 138 123 Solomon 96 155 Baughman ...189 177 Totals 831 875 The Blessings: Handicap ..: 182 182 Blessing .... Lchrbach .. K. Phillips G. Phillips Jurid ....133 93 ....140 170 ...J53 147 ...117 109 ....107 159 Totals 832 860 Pacific Fruit: Handicap 119 119 Spancake 100 116 Ehander 156 140 Ridgeway Morgan ... Stevenson Totals ... 163 155 143 119 197 192 878 841 Umpqua Chiefs: Handicap Aten Wellman Boise Thicle 123 123 144 122 157 136 138 154 123 141 179 512 140 464 172 441 174 470 967 2750 118 354 122 465 156 405 105 366 115 366 193 559 809 2515 182 546 103 329 150 460 119 419 111 337 134 400 799 2191 119 357 84 300 141 437 138 456 131 393 149 538 762 2481 123 369 157 423 160 453 137 429 160 424 165 482 1 s. J If Industrial League Team W L Pet. Standard Oil 11 4 .733 Hansen's 11 4 .733 Josse 9 5 .644 Pacific Fruit 8 7 .533 Umpqua Chiefs 7 8 .467 Coen Lumber Co 6 8 .429 Blessing's 6 9 .400 Hotel Valley 1 14 .066 Gurnet Last Night Hansen Motors 3, Hotel Valley 0; Standard Oil 2, Umpqua Chiefs 1; Blessings 2, Pacific Fruit 1. High Individual game score: Mills 201. High individual series score: Baughman 559. Hansen Motors: Handicap 156 156 150 468 Hendricks 122 127 146 395 Haigh 180 137 Totals 865 813 902 2580 Standard Oil: Handicap i 112 112 Gilkeson J. Anlauf Rice Mills Laird ... Totals 138 107 159 179 156 144 ......201 176 135 158 .....901 876 112 336 135 380 123 461 160 460 162 539 119 412 811 2588 FREE! TO THE LADIES Constance Bennett Cosmetics every Monday and Tuesday eve ning nt the Rose theatre. (Adv.) Two Football Broadcasts Offered Oregon Fans Two football broadcasts are in store for Oregon listeners this coming week-end. On Saturday afternoon, October 18, the game between the University of Ore gon and the University of Cali fornia, to be played In Portland, will be described by Associated Sportscastcr John Carpenter, starting at 1:45 p. m. The broad cast will be heard locally over Station KRNR, Roseburg (1490 keys) and other Mutual network stations throughout Oregon. On Sunday afternoon, October 19, the contest between the Uni versity of Portland and St. Mary's college In San Francisco will be recreated by Carpenter, com mencing at 3 p. m. over station KALE, Portland. ROLL ROOFING at PAGES', S1.10; S1.60; $1.90; $2.00 and S2.45. (adv) Teen Age Trio Held In Trek Slaying , PORTLAND, Me., Oct. 16 (AP) Police held for "safe keep ing" today an Alexandria, V, 'teen-aged trio a boy and two girls after the boy tearfully re lated, Assistant County Attorney Richard S. Chapman said, of hav ing slain In Maryland Monday a 38-year-old man who had made advances to one of the girls. The three were Identified on police records as: Herbert H. Cox, Jr., 16; Ida May Price, 15, ancij Leona Ellen Cunningham, 14. The dead man, described by the . youths merely as "Browning," : had offered to give the three a ! ride after they had decided to' run away from their trailer-. camp homes In Alexandria, Chap man said they told him. , A North Carolina sedan, its 1 rear seat blood-spattered, regis- tered to G. G. Browning of route i 3, Mount Olive, N. 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