RSScduRS feWS-ReViEW. ROStBuRg, ORESOK SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, iffl
Title at Stake
In Hager-Dorsetti
Battle Tonight
The Pacific const light-heavy
weight wrestling chaMi)li)iislilp
pws on the block again at the
Rowbui'K Armory tonight, but
this time It will be Tex Hager ol
Oregon who will makp the title
defense ngainst Joe iJorsetti ol
New York.
Two week! ago Hager won the
title from Dorscttl but Drlor to
the skirmish he agreed to a re
match in case the Italian villain
lost. Hager, with his flying head
ncissnrs and drop-kicks, will
match speed and agility against
the illegal tactics usually used by
the Kasterner before clamping on
his "killer" hangman's hold. IXir
settl suffered a cut eye and claim
ed he was "robbed" In the last
meeting, so Jack Mitchell of Port
land will replace Elton Owen as
referee.
The opener, gettln" under way
at 8:30 P. M., will feature two
top-flight exponents of scientific
wrestling-Krankie Hart of Can
ada and Buck Weaver of Indiana.
Both are great performers and
pack plenty of color and action
Into tnelr appearance.
Grade School Tourney
Scheduled at Oakland
Douglas County grade schools
which will be represented by bas
ketball and volleyball teams at
the county tournament to be held
at Oakland Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday, Keb. 23, 25 and 2ti,
will Include Roseburg, Elkton,
Oakland, Reedsport, Drain, Sulh
eiiln, Gardiner, Yoncalla and
Lookingglass.
The winner will go to Portland
for the state playoff at Hill Mili
tary Academy In March.
The girls' volleyball gamps at
Okland will begin at 2:00 P. M.
Monday, and be followed by bas
ketball games at 6:00 P. M.
Rose School Hoopsters
Battle to Loop Lead
The Rose School baskr-tbal!
team Jumped to the top stK-t In
city grade school play Thurs-
riiiv uilh a Iht-illinu 17.trt.is.
tory over Kullerton.
the two teams matched basket
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Stuempgei (3) netting two point despite resistance by Dillard's
Richardson (13) in the independent game Thursday at the Junior
High gym. Others are, from left, Dillard's Clayton (16), Elliott
of Myrtle Creek ( 12), Newton 19). and Referee Erickson.
for basket throughout most of
the contest. Hose pushed Into a
four-point lead to ojen the lad
period, but Kullerton picked up
two points to leave Rose buttling
to maintain the two-point lead at
the final whistle.
The win pave Rose two victor
ies to one over Kullerton with
V)th teams undefeated in other
city games.
Lineup-i:
Ros?
armtr, t
Pickrru 2
Sconce
Outhrt 0 .
Kills
Andnii
J(ktn
FullTtnn
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Myrtle Creek Firmco
Trims Dillard Dillies
The Myrtle Creek Firmco has
keteers maintained their winnine
tvle last niuht bv trimming the
Dillard Dillies, 65-36, in a jjame
well played hv both squads.
The second half saw the Dil
lard team cut down the ratio
of the 30-15 halftime score bv
marking up 21 counters to Firm
co' s 35.
High scorer was Firmro's
Stuernpges with 20 counters, fol
lowed hv Dillard's Richardson
'vlth 13 Lineup:
rtrmro Mi Pw. i3n Dillard
Elliott, 12 F b, Clm '"!
Nrwtun, 12 .. F . AnUru
Dvrr. 0 C . Ki, Bon
Sturm par. 30 C. Sh
Fox O IX ntchnd.n
Substitute- Flrmro Dtihham. Aht K
ntlltrd Mborn 1, Prrry ti. Doer
Nui luii.
Glenn Elliott Soon to
Rejoin Boston Braves
Clrnn Klliolt of Myrtle Cn-ok
will U-rtve Hit' Kirmco b.iskrt
hall tram nrxt wti-k to icturn
to hi foi'inrr job hs southpaw
pitcher Inr the Hoston Hmvcs
Hi-tin w ill In- w ith the linivc-
tor spring ttatnin in Manti al
IJiailcimm. t-lmluu. Me will on
irae in exhibition games until
tin- season opens in late Ami).
Last season. Glenn won 3
Ftainex mid lost 1 for Mi!waukl
in the playoff of the 'l-itlli
World Series" with Syracuse.
In his teens Glenn pitched for
the Junior 1-reion L lun at .Mvr
tie Creek.
About one-half of the Irrigated
land In the world is In India.
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Myrtle Point Fiye
Edges Out Indians
By Single Basket
Myrtle Puint Hiph School's bas
ketball squad nosed out Rose
burp, 36-3"). last nilit at the
Senior High frym with a field
f;oal by Farrier seven seconds be
fore the final whistle.
Schindler marked up the first
counter with a field goal about
15 seconds through the first quar
ter to staii the Indians off on
their 10-4 first period lead.
It wasn't until late in the sec
ond quarter that Myrtle Point
caught up; a field goal by Nichols
brought the score to 13-13. From
then on it was a close game all
the way with each side leading
at almost regular intervals. In
the third period each of the five
KosebuiR players tossed at the
basket in succession, the last one,
Blanck's, going through the
trin;s only to be discounted be
cause of a foul called before the
shot was made.
Davidson broke the 30-30. third
quarter score with a well-executed
fast break, early in the
fourth.
C.-ry Plner rnd Churk Taylor
walched the game from the side
lines - Iiper because ol a sprained
ankle receivd at the first game
with C'oquille last Friday and
Taylor because of a sprained
'tnee suffered at Cottage Grove
Tuesday.
The girls of Kill Black's Twirler
Club ' i formed between halves.
Uoseburg meets My rile Point
again tonight at the Senior High
.'vm.
Lineups:
Rfhuri '33
Mu'.hjrd 3
Hljtm-k. 3
r.M.rt n
Kvhindlir. S
Sutjitntitr
3ti Mvdtli- Point
7. .Mt-huU
. 4, B Iwfllrn
7. II. lwllrn
7. Hatfield
15, .irrir
Tfubinr. DaVid-
n 4. rrl(1kjmp, St-oficld. Van Horn;
Mrtl Poinl Jurvll. Kurd. Wim. uffl-K-imU.
"DttL-' R.-ttflr and Al Dirlx.
Firmco Hoopers Defeat
Yoncalla Merchants
The Yoncalla Merchants. Inde
Mndent basketball team, lost to
Mvrtle Cm'k's Firmco team Tues
day. 4!-39, at Yoncalla
llalftime score was 10 1 1. Myr
tle Creek. The Firmco team led
at the end of the third quarter,
X-31 Lineups:
Y.nmlU ; P. 49 MyrO Ck.
lliHld. ti F 2t. Won
4, SturnpitBr
5. IT
io. riitott
10, Newton
HrftKg. Wrvrr.
Owen,: Mjrtlc
week.
MorHv. 4 C
liMtnan. IA Ci
GiiKlit-v 2 r,
Snhtitiitr Yonrall
Smith 2. Wlt'um. 1.
Crft-k IuIgMm. Abbot.
Ullirlalt. E.idv and Wilwm
Series Scrtcduled by
Bcncriwarmer Leaguers
The teams of the Benchwann
ims ljigue will try skill in the
t hi id seasonal series of games
tonight at the Junior High gvm.
nr ( iriiuiwi in 1 1 wt' i inr
Shorties, the Hulldogs clash with
i ne Aiiugcis, uie noiM-ais win en
gage the Little Chiefs, and the
Hot Sl. its nlav the Bears.
Present league standings:
Tnn. - U-.it t o.l
Mill Shots 2 0
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