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RDSEBURS' MEWS-REVIEW, R0SEBUR5, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946'.
ELEVEN
Annual Gridiron
Feud Started By
Sophs end Juniors
Roseburg High's little "Civil
War" of the gridiron opened lu
first half of play yesterday noon
in a grudge fisticuff "anything
goes" fray with practically noth
ing accomplished other than the
Juniors coming from behind to
tie the Sophomores 6 to 6.
Considered by those Involved
as the "classic of the year", the
final two quarters of this yearly
lnterclass fray will be completed
today to determine not only the
most powerful of "the two rival
classes, but also the player who
possesses the most stamina in
sustaining bruising.
John Newby, coach of the "in
vulnerable Sophs," report "an im
' minent victory in the wind for
tomorrow," while Coach Mel In
gram, at the helm of the Juniors,
confidently states "we'll run 'em
into the ground."
While the Junior linemen were
reported as busy squaring off
against opposing Soph linemen to
determine personal power pres
tige, the sophs' backfield slipped
the pigskin from midf ield to their
own 12-yard marker where Bone
brake, righthalf, plunged amidst
flying fists and cleats to score.
Great Fun For One Side
This action was to the great
delight of the entire student body
that is, with the exception of
the highly-favored Juniors and
Junior class supporters.
Coach Newby immediately pass
ed the word around to "take it
easy" on rival Coach Ingram in
the second quarter because of the
basketball potentials on the Jun
iors' line-up. Ingram, reported as
completely dismayed at the score
made by the eager Sophs, ordered
his Junior machine, also poten
tials for his boxing team which
he will mentor this winter, as
well as casaba men for Newhv,
ordered the Junior to stop wait
ing for the bell and to bear down.
Kruse, righthalf, was the first
of the Juniors to take heed of the
sideline order and tripped
casually through casualties sus
tained by linemen to the Sophs' .
two from his own 45.
Newby then gave the signal to
"cease being easy on 'era.
Despite the Sophs' warning,
Harriman, Junior lefthalf, found
the endzone on the next play,
ending the first half of the fray
at a 6-6 tie.
Those involved in the rivalry
tussle were:
Juniors Vom. Sophomores
Madson L E Blanik
B Anderson LT.. Purtcvall
Siiffridum ., LG Sconce
Mobley C .... Me&ke
Polk RG Frotwell
Edtfar R T Mathls
Davidson R E J. Anderson
Scholitid .. QB Poirrot
Krure -L H . Blbby
Harriman R H Bonetoraae
Parkhurst T B Sanders
Substitutes: Junior? Warfteld: Sopho
mores Schmidt. K. Moore, Orr.
About 9,000 school buses wear
out each year in the United States
and have to be replaced.
Twenty million men In the
northern hemisphere work in the
marine industries.
Yoncalla . j
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kruse are
the proud grandparents of their
first grandchild, born to their
daughter, Mi's. Betty Kuth Kruse
Taylor, Oct. 30 at the Sacred
Heart hospital, Eugene. The baby
was named Gordon McKaig.
Dana Martin is suffering from
a broken leg obtained while play
ing football with the Yoncalla
High School football team.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marsh 'and
their two daughters have moved
to Bandop. Ore., where Mr.
Marsh has employment on a large
dairy ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Wales of Phoenix,
Ariz., who recently purchased
the Dob Crawford place on the
old highway near Rice Hill, have
moved onto their new ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett,
Seattle, Wash., are being con
gratulated on the arrival of a
daughter, Krista Nan, born Oct.
13. Mrs. Barrett was formerly
Miss Ruthelma Daugherty, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Daugherty, prior to her marriage.
Mr. and Mi's. Jeon Cowan en
tertained at a party at their
home Saturday evening. Games
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