3: r-- FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON ESDAV, FEBRUARY 24. 1942, - m li 8 Teams Championship Of -; Be Determined Schools of Four Counties to Be Represented in Series to : Be Held Friday and Saturday . The district B-5 basketball tour - nament, scheduled here Friday " and Saturday of this week, Is ex pected to furnish plenty of Inter esting contests for the fans who attend the two-day series. Al ; though the eight competing teams represent B league schools In pouglus, Coos, Curry and De I. schutcs counties, several of these teams, notably Powers and La- pine, first place winners In Coos and Deschutes counties, have knocked over some of the leading A teams of their districts. , Myrtle Creek holds the Douglas, - County title and will be the first ; place team, from the , county I, league, but Reedsport and, Gardi ner, .which finished secondhand third in the county tournument, will also be in the , competition. The games in the county tourna ment show all three teams to be o( very nearly equal strength, al ! though Myrtle Creek was able to edge out Reedsport. In the fin als. The Reedsport; graves, how ever, have announced their deter mination to cast a cloud on. the Myrtle Creek title by beating the k,. champions in the district race; ;': but before either Myrtle Creek or i Reedsport get to a point where ' they can tangle again, both will have some tough opposition. Schedule Listed. t Myrtle Creek wll play either Port Orford or, Brookings at 5:30 p., mi,, Friday, in the second game of . the tournament. . The .first 111 game, which will start at 4 p. m., will be playecj between Gardiner (i' and Coos River. , This opening . game should be a real battle us these two teams have rnnt twice before. Gardiner won the first 1 game, 36 to 34, and Coos River " took the second match, 24 to 21, " these scores indicating that the tournament will get off to a roaj start by a contest between two evenly matched squads. , , , j-l Reedsport" will piny the Curry county champion, the first place team in that county still being in doubt as Port Orford and Brook ings play" tonight in the contest J that will determine first and sec - ond positions. Reedsport will en- ' ter the first round of the tourney in Die igamo to be played at 7:30 p. m. Friday. , . , The game at 8:45 p. m. Friday Is expected to be another out standing battle as It will bring t together Powers and,Laplnc, bo(h 'Indicated by their, season records to be the teams to watch in dis , trlct play. , , In, the event . Reedsport ,and Myrtle, , Creek, ,st'lll desiring ,to settle their own private feud get . by Ihelr ; first ; games, they still ; will have obstacles to overcome ! before getting, together on the maple, coirt. Myrtle. Creek will have to, meet the winner of .the Gardiner-Coos River . struggle, while, Reedsport will battle the winner of the . Powors-Lapinc game.; These semi-finals will be played at ,9:30 and 10:45 o'clock Saturday, morning. . ... , :. . , ,The finals of tlie, (iistrict tour nament will be played at 8:45 p. m- (Saturday; and will be preced ed by a preliminary, yet to be an nounced. Bible School Workers Hole Meeting in Yoncalla' YOiyCAIXA. ,feh. 23. -The northern district, Sunday school convention was held Tuesday. February 17 in the, Methodist church, yoncalla, with the vice president, Mis. Han Wright, pre siding. . IV-v. J. U. Denham, pas tor of the community church of Oakland gave a musing l.ilK mi Billed for Basketball Tourney Here EGAD. CLAMCy, WHAT BETTER TRAINING FOR YOUR Ft&WT WITH ROUNDHOUSE GOO&M COULD VOU GET THAN A. -""DID VOU KNOW TUNNEV MADE HMSELF- HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION . AN A IN THE NORTH WOODS ? MARTHA HAS, BEEN AFTER ME FOR WEEK TO CHOP ,THA7T WOOD.'-X ,ooO" HOPE RIOT CALL. TAKES "THE BPMT 2-25 r. M. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Study In Sugar Mil UNITED STATES . BRITAIN GER MANY Amounts of sugar consumsd srsskly by overage pin son in pre-war years. . 6 feaipoonfuls to I ounce MEXICO m , yr russia. ' -W ITALY- o. ,-y-ti 'JAPAN oi. CHINA 1 Vi os. 7 os. IN . . Bakerlee TONS: 629,500 Candy, Gum, Cocoo - 525,000 "The New Birth." Rev. E. Nel son', pastor of the Chinch' of Christ of Drain, gave a very fine talk on ,'That Ye May Know Ye Have Eternal Life." A duct by Miss 'Anderson and Miss Haines of Elkton was enjoyed. A put- luck dinner was enjoyed al noon. During the afternoon, Myrtle VVunsch, president of the Douglas county Sunday schools, gave a very fine talk. The following of ficers were duly elected for this year. President, Mrs. Dan Wright of Yoncalla; vice-president, Mr. Delk of Drain, and secretary treasurer, Mrs. Haines ot Elk ! ton. The Assembly f God church of Elkton wi'l be hosts for the next convent i. '', to be held in Mav. Gil- A.Js at i?s r SC.ION MiTH was a THAT tSEMH DIZZY BY WIELDING THEV J r Mm I BEG. U. S. T. Of I (Weekly ration per person in ounces! OCCUPIED EUROPE ITALY JAPAN AUSTRALIA 37 os. UNITED STATE S os BRITAIN 24 oi. FRANCE 17 oi, . GERMANY 15 os. 8 os. In U. S. last year, 23 of 35 os. con sumed per capita was for household use; 1 2 os; for Industrial Industrial users of 2,150,000 font of sugar per year in U. S. Canning Beverages Extracts, Dairy 315,000 285,000 Syrups Products 225.000 170,500 Attend to Business Keith Young, district warden for the Coos county Forest Protective as sociation, Marshfield, and George Hoffman, state Inspector, spent Monday here conferring with l''rcil L. Soulhwick, warden, and 1-eslie ('. I'ummings, Inspector, both or the Douglas Forest Pro tective association. GETTING STALE7 (OWLINO KSZPS VOU FIT.. Keep tit, Mr. Business Man, and Ladies, too, by dropping In one or two nights a week for healthy exercise that Is great tun. You'll find the town's leaden pepping up herd Roseburg Bowling Alley s li EASV.MATOR.'I JUST A.INlT RELIABLE WITH AN Ay N MV mitts -' I was hit on the HEAD WITH AN A WHEN 1 Kid, and now t. get SPELLS WHEN X LOOK at a woodpile-"' Besides, MY AIM'S BAD -w-VOUR . , insurance companv SMOULD cancel voor policy IP KNEW X WAS . .. chopping your, wood. JO SOAP With Major Hoopls W. L. Pet. Lunds .i..-.. .13 5-V722 Roseburg Alleys 11 7 .611 Gem Petroleum :."..:.10 8 - -.556 Stephens Auto 9 9 .500 Del Ray ...1..;. 9 9 .500 Umpqua Cleaners 8 10 .444 Sandwich Shop 6 12 .333 Elks Club 6 12 .333 Games Last Night. .t Lunds Radio 3, Sandwich Shop 0, Del Key 3; .StCph'ps Auto 0, General , Petroleum. j Umpqua Cleaners l", I Rosebuug. vAlleys 3, Elks 0. ,-; t f,- - ( High individual ga'rhd i sqbre, Ilolinstcin 225. , . M High individual series score, Hohnsteln 58(1. ' ' I ' Elks Club. 71 74 71 222 Spencer 183 Patcltett 189 Sherman 151 Campbell .. . 171! Total 773 Roseburg Alleys. 137 4B8 148 479 150 436 144 469 C53 2074 312 495 Young .. Radigan . A modern, low-cost with 6 big 0 j j I tas Check your Pontine dealer for full details Pmscrib-d Sorvrct may b financed ROSEBURG Oak and Rosa Srs. RHS Quint Ends Season Tonight Grants Pass Foe By MICKEY CAMPBELL ... The .Roseburg high Indians complete their 1941-42 basketball season in a game to be played at the local gym tonight at 7:30 o'clock with the cellar-dwelling Grants Pass Cavemen. The In dians originally had a game scheduled with Springfield next Saturday but, due to tire short age, the game has been cancelled. This leaves tonight's game cs the finale ot the season. The Indians looked very Im pressive in workout last night and Coach Jim Davis appeared quite well . pleased with the squad's performance in prepara tion for their last game. If the Indians win this game they will be certain of staying out of the league basement but a loss might drop them there. The Cavemen hold two victories over Roseburg to date, the first by a score of 41-29 and the second 31-21, while the Indians have a 24-20 victory to their credit. Hughes, Ness to Bow Out Tonight will feature the last appearance of ttoo senior mem bers of the basketball team. Ed Hughes, two-year letterman, and John Ness will bo making their last appearance for RHS on the basketball court. Hughes has Rogers 112 144 150 406 Stucky 188 151 146 485 , Total .783 741 691 2215 Stephens Auto. 78 78 78 234 Stephens 171 147 146 464 Cordon 110 146 111 367 Stanton 173 126 161 460 Beaty 157 139 152 448 Total 689 636 648 1973 Del' Rey. 87 87 87 261 Wetzel 173 158 114 445 Vrooman 161 165 146 472 Beluinas 154 163 150 467 Baughman 210 190 163 563 Total .. 785 . 763 660 2208 Sandwich Shop. . 69 - 63 - -69- 207 Buell ... 133 167. 180 480 Robertson i ...149 165 182 496 Stevenson .-. ...149' 134 167 450 Black 187 158 150 486 Total 678 693 748 2119 Lunds Radio 6hop. t 91 91 91 273 Flcgel .. i. 184 174 178 536 Zenor .. '.: 146 150 143 439 Krell 180 ' 155 157 492 I.und .-..189 174 193 556 Tolal '. 790 744 762 2296 General Petroleum. . i Stephenson ...171 171 182 524 Rose'..... 186 178 139 503 1 Kinsfather 134 176 162 472 ! Hohnstein 193 168 225 586 j! 72 72 72 216 1 Tolal 756 765 780 2301 Umpqua Cleaners. Carr 164 160 162 4R6i Parkinson 139 137 163 439 ' Glenz 191 148 137 476 Mullet- 167 136 130 433 122 122 122 366 Tolal f 783 703 714 2200 maintenance plan advantages YOU tNJOy PROMPT. ATTfMTIOM tOOPCKATIVf tOUX CAK IS fXAMIMCD fflf gf A THAIMIO M. P. (mo rot DOC'orj ' m PtttcsiMs onir NtcissAtr OPMATIONS YOU PAY ONIY ton WHAT YOU HltO WHtH YOU KCIO IT OYOUK CARS lift It ItKQTHfltfO AT MINIMUM COST on GMAC'i eonvm'nf budget plan. MOTOR CO. Roseburg, Oregon been outstanding for the past two years and this year's team has centered to a great extent around him since he was the lone returning letterman. John .Ness, who has been outstanding this year as a guard, has , played In every game although a reserve last year. Both of these players will be missed and in all fairness to them, local fans should turn out to see them play their last game. , , The game will start at 7:30, with no preliminary. The local aquaa will be at lull strengtn with a few minor exceptions. Roseburg won at home last time against Grants Pass and plans tp do It again tonight but, the Cave men would also like to climb out of the cellar and so will be no easy target for the Indians. Douqlas-Coos Area Tops Zones iri Building' Gains , EUGENE, Feb. 24 (API Ore gon construction. In January in creased 38.4 per cent over Decem ber, the University of Oregon business research bureau said. . . Building , permits ,ln 48 cities totaled $985,129, . compared to $711,628, in December. ... Medford's gain of 1606.1 per cent was the largest among cities over 10,000 In population. Other gains: Bend 467.1; Klamath Fails 106.2; Eugene 89.9; Salem 46.6; Portland 25.9.. . . The Douglas county-Coos bay area had the greatest gain among districts, 1386.5 per cent. . South ern Oregon stiowed an Increase of 426.7 per cent and central Oregon 372.5 per cent. New residential construction de creased 9.6 per cent, while non residential spurted 239.7 per cent and repairs and alterations went up 72.4 per cent. Sprague Asked to Step into Issue on Fishing MARSHFIELD, Feb. 24 Gov ernor Charles A... Sprague was asked last week by. the Oregon Coast .Highway, association to take steps to end peaceably , the long standing dispute , between commercial and game fishing in terests. . . , , , The association through Manag er Arch B. Sanders of Marshfield, requested the governor to appoint a committee of disinterested citi zens to study regulations needed to assure, both -fish, and game fishermen an adequate, supply of the thing they love. to catch. feueh, a . committee. Sanders said, should bo able to discover where the conflicting parties, are going too far in present efforts at regulation, and to recommend to the 1943 legislature what steps should be taken so each will have a fair sharp of the ultimate catch. War Caused Problems Can Be Quickly Solved By Using Send In or li. of 0. Hoopsters Post 41-27 Yictory Over Cougar Quint . PULLMAN, Wasl)., Feb. 24, (AP) The northern division Pa cific coast conference basketball title race became anybody's game, again today as a result of last night's startling 41:27 Oregon vic tory over the hitherto league lead ing Cougars throwing the W. S. C. squad Into a tie with Oregon State, , , , , ,. -:. The Oregon boys showed fairly well in backboard shots from the beginning of the game and, aided by ragged Cougar play, led at half,time, 21-17. . . Iri. the second half the Web foots, contenders for cellar hon ors with Idaho during a large part of the season, spurted ahead until", they held a 34-18 advantage by the end of the first eight min utes to clinch the game. . , , Adopting cautious tactics, Ore gon forced the Staters to carry the fight and held the Cougars to a negligible gain, never experi encing any real danger. The failure of the Cougars to show well stands out in the statis tics hey tried 59 shots and net ted only 11 baskets while Oregon collected 16. out of 42, , . The ,11-point performance of Warren Taylor, Oregon forward, was . tops for the evening, with his. teammate Archie Marshik fol lowing with .10. Usually high scoring Gail Bishop was able to USED TRACTORS! 2 15 "Cats"' ( B. John Deere 2 D.John Deere Godot Condition. Good Prices and "You Own the Profits" - DOUGLAS COUNTY , Farm Bureau Co-op Exchange ROSEBURG, ORE. Many of Your News-Review Class! fled Ads These little inexpensive workers haven't heard about materials short ages They will buy any thing you need or will self what you have to sell. Try one or more today. telephone Your Phone 100 account for only 7 points to lead W. S. C. scorers. SALEM, Feb. '24. (API Sa lem high school upset the Univer sity of Oregon frosh basketball team last night, 43 to 40. , . , It was the first . defeat at' the Jjp hands of a high school for the, ,'resnmen. Salem also handed the DuckUngs their only high school - defeat jast year. Dutch Simmons led the Salem attack with 20 points. . ...... POWELL'S . . . FOR . FISHING TACKLE 245, N. Jackson St.',.Rosebu.raV Avoid .Regret, Protect your future with, dependable .automobile Insurance. Consult FRED A. GOFF, - District Manager , 122 S. Stephens Phone 218 Roseburg, Oregon Ml pMOBILE I n ir Hi rp . . i Want Ads J