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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1948 SIX Indians Down Forest Grove By One Point Agee's Basket on Free Throw in Final Seconds Posts 44-43 Victory Clint Agee's deadly aim at the free-throw line saved the day for a hard-pressed Indian learn at Forest Grove Monday night. He flipped the ball Into the bucket just 17 seconds this side ot the final gun, making the final score 44-43. It was a pitched battle all the way, with neither team allowing more than a four-point separa tion in score. The first quarter ended 14-14, while Roseburg had the Forest Grove edged by a 27-25 score at the half. The Grovors pulled ahead. 31-30, at the three quarter mark, and after that It was a bitter struggle to retain top position In the scoring de partment. Roseburg dropped two points behind In the last period, then Don Hubbard hooped one to even the count at 41-41. Forest Grove pulled ahead when high scoring lorwara farmaty neitea one, nui Bub Schlndler leveled the tally at 43-43 with one through !he loop. At this point, Agee put in the game-winning digit In the score. Roseburg took the ball off Ihe backboard and It was shoveled lo WHILE YOU'RE AWAY It IS NO trouble ot all for o burglar to break into your, home while you are away, even though you carefully lock the doors and windows. There is only one fool proof burglary protection a Residence Burglary policy that really covers your risk. ROY 0. YOUNG Phone 417 205 West Cass Street Roseburg ' SI Seems 'moat everyone likes to make long distance calls on Christmaa Eve and Christmas Day. I n apite of all w can do, lines will he crowded. ..calls will stack up. ..and some folks are bound to he disappointed. Best time to make holiday callt: Before Christmat Eve or after Christmas Day. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company North Highway Schlndler, He put on a brilliant demonstration of dribbling around the Forest Grove cagers, until time ran out. Hubbard proved to be high point man for the Roscburgeis, with 13, while Parmaly accumu lated more than any other two Grove cagemen, with a 15 count. Roseburg was charged with seven fouls, while Forest Grove picked up 14. Out of 13 free, throw tries, Roseburg netted sev en, while 10 out of 17 were good for the Grove club. The first quarter saw both teams start fast and score rapid ly. No Indian fouled out, while Montgomery of Forest Grove finally took a rest on five per sonals. Newby reports the men are still game, but are "beginning to tire." The Indian cagers end their four-game away-from home ser ies tonight, with a return tilt at Forest Grove. Unpup: Ro.rburf (44) (43 t'areat Grovt Roxers. 1 r.- 1.1. Parmaly Aget. 9 T . Chance Daryl Blanck, It G 6. Montgomery lluhbard. U (J 2, Davidson gchlndlrr. R .. C. . . 4. While Subntltutlona-Rmebtlrf: Van Horn 2. Dale Rlanrk, Olaon. Gary. Fnreat Grove; Havernlrk 2. Morgan 8, Kuhnhauten, Marshall. MrKlcnan. Official! Beachel and Poy Helaer. Valentino Decisions Thompson in 15 Rounds SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21. (A') The new California s'ate heavyweight champion is Pal Valentino, winner by a lfvround decision last night over Los An geles' Turkey Thompson. Valentino, at 18B, gave away 14 pounds in weight to Thomp son hut didn't miss It. He slugged toe to toe, punching faster &nd more often to win eight of the rounds. College Basketball College of Idaho B5, Eastern Oregon College of Education 56. University of Portland 57, Idaho 40. Washington State 46, Washing ton 41. Oregon Stale 55, Wyoming 50. Pacific Lutheran College 40, Pacific University 31. HEATING OILS Diesel and Stove Oils Quality Oils For Every Purpose PROMPT METERED DELIVERIES E. A. Pearson, Distributor General Petroleum Products Phon S21-J Mobilhcat, w 'u get more long distance calls at Christmas than can go through Packard Owners We hove Packard Precision Built Accessories Spot Lights Fog Lights Back Up Lights Engine Comportment Lights Windshield Washers Tailored Seat Covers Chrome Wheel Rings Exhaust Extensions DeLuxe Steering Wheels Authorized Packard Service Barcus Sales and Service 99 and Garden Valley Road Brecheen, Sewell, Sain Top Hurlers In National Loop By RALPH RODEN NEW YORK, Dec. 21 Harry (The Cat) Brecheen, only left-hander in hiatory to win three games in one world series, posted the best earned run mark among National League pitchers in the 1948 season. The stylish lefthander of the St. Louis Cardinals allowed 58 earned runs in 233 Innings for a 2.24 mark, tops among mounds men who pitched ten or more complete games, according to fi nal omciet averages reieasea to day. Brecheen, who won three games for the Cards against the Boston Red Sox in the 1946 World Series, also led the league In shutouts with seven and in strike outs with 149. The 34-year-old star won 20 games and lost 7, the first time he has hit the 20 mark in his big league career. Sewell, Sain Rate Next Hip Sewell, 40-year-old right hander of the Pittsburgh Pirates, won 13 games and lost three to finish with the best won-Iost percentage, .813. Sewell also sported the longest winning streak, eight games. He started his skein on July 22 and kept it Intact Ihe rest of the race. Righthander Johnny Sain of Ihe champion Boston Braves was the circuit's workhorse. Sain won the most games, 24; started the most, 29; completed the most, 28; hurl ed the most innings, 315; faced the most batters, 1,31.5, and yield ed the most hits, 297. Cincinnati's relief specialist, Harry Gumbert, participated in the most games. 61, and finished the most games, 46. Larry Jan sen of New York allowed the most runs, 125, and Murry Dick son of St. Louis the most earned runs, 116. Dickson also served up the most homers. 39, a major league record. Southpaw Johnny Vander Meer of Cincinnati was the wildest pllcher, allowing the most bases on balls, 124. Rex Barney of Brooklyn pit ched the only no-hit no-run game, stopping the New York Giants, 2-0 on Sept. 9. Barney, along with Kemt Peterson of Cincinnati and Sheldon Jones of New York,, hit the most batters, six. Jones com mitted the most wild pitches, 10. Bowling Teams Tie At End of Series The Classic Incue Bowlors ended the first hall of tho cur rent fall and winter sprics Friday nfjjht, with - BonehendpM and Rosphurff Lumber tied for first place. Hlph Individual averages the first half were George Pfriffer 185, Floyd Bauchman 182, Mark Batt 180. and Dutch Mentor 180. Earl Wiley hit the best single score Friday night, with 2.12. He also bowled the best serlos of the evening bv hitting fi.?9. 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Phone 1354 Trick Play ': hi S; - It's a simple matter for Rutgers six-foot four-inch center, Don Parsons, to let the five-foot four-inch guard, Ray Van Cleef, through. Canyonvilie Quint Tips Camas Valley David Spencer started the Can yonvilie Tigers' scoring spree In a a league tut at camas valley Friday night, with the final tally reading 31-14, in favor of the Tigers. The Camas Valley quintet en joyed a brief 4-2 lead, but a bucket by Tiger Jack Anderson put Coach -Ronald Krasky's quin tet ahead and they were never headed after that. Anderson was reported effi cient under the boards, while Dave Spencer was high point man with 10. Canyonvilie led 6-4 at the end of the first quarter, 13-9 at the half, and 2012 at the three-quarter mark. Canyonvilie girls defeated Camas Valley vollyballers 32-15 wnn Loretta Hotfer high point girl, tallying 10, while Dan Baird played the best all around game. The Tigresses led 20-10 at the half. Summary: C'anvonvlllp Fr n PI Tp D Smith. F 2 O 0 4 Shipper. F 2 0 0 4 Anclpr.nn, C 10 2 2 fi. Smtlh. G 0 2 2 2 Sppnrrr, C 4 2 2 10 Baldwin. F 2 0 2 4 Stonebraker. T 0 10 1 Cloud. F 0 0 0 0 Armatronf, C 2 0 0 4 Total Cama Vallrr (t) CUiiKhton. F Dancer. F Dellrioh, C Parrot, G .13 S 8 m Ff Ft Pf Tn rapt, G .., Harvey. F . Wheeler, r . Weihera, G Total 5 4 10 14 Envoy to Vatican Gets Medal From Truman WASHINGTON. Pee. 21. (.T) Myron C. Taylor rpcpivtvl the modal of mrril from Prosidonl Truman ypslorday for hla mis sions to tho Valiran and his labor management services while a sleel industry executive. Taylor, the' president's personal representative to the Pope, was given the medal at a White House ceremony. Anti-T. B. Vaccine to Be Given Indian Children LEWISTON, Idaho. Dee. 21. t.V) A vaccine against tubercu losis will he given to children of Ihe Nez Perce Indian trihe dur ing March, April and May, Or. Max McQueen, North Idaho pub. lie director, says. McQueen said the vaccine had prevented tuberculosis success fully In Europe. Alaska and some large cities in the United States. MOVING ; with economy ; theft th trvit ROSEBURG TRANSFER AND STORAGE 130 N. PINE VRII IITIMATIf Packing Crating Storing Moving rXowml pim 927 t . i long Diifonc Moving Oregon Webfoots Working Out On Field at Dallas DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 21 (JP) The Cotton Bowl picture wis complete today Oregon was in Dallas working across town frcm Southern Methodist for their Jan. 1 football date. The Webfoots, 37 strong, ar rived last night from Eugene, Ore., In a chartered plane to be greeted by Dallas and Cotton Bowl notables. The Webfoots got down to sol i. ous business as they started a two-a-day practice sessions this morning. Coach Jim Aiken called for a scrimmage. Aiken said his sauad was in excellent condition and ready for a wide-open game with the pa?s- minaea jvieinooists in me cotton Bowl battle. Southern Methodist, which also has been doing plenty of rough work, reported two members cf the squad on the Injury list. One of them, Fred Goodwin, regular center, nas a Knee nurt tnat may keep him out of the Jan. 1 game. John Milam, pass-catching wing man, has an injured elbow but is expected to be all right by Cot- ion bowi ume. Three Negroes on the Oregon squad are staying in Negro nomes wnne in uanas. A num ber of Negro newspapermen and photographers were at the plane last night to greet them. Louis Earns $100,000 On Exhibition Tour LEWISTON, Me., Dec. 21 (,V Joe Louis todav heartorl fnr n.-.. troit and Christmas with his two youngsters. The Rrnivn Rnmhnp ummH ,m his 1948 barnstorming tour last nigni wnn a oriel demonstration to Lewiston fans of why he still is t he world's heavvwpicht champ. In his famllinr chttrrilnn -.,ln Joe outpunched and outboxed Willie James of Boston In four tast exhibition rounds. How milfh the rha wasn't made public, but he esti mated his entire exhibition tour has added more than Sinn firm m his treasury. GlendaK- Basketeers ! Defeat Days Creek i Olendale handed Davs Creek a 36-24 loss Friday night in a B daie, coming from behind a 16-1.5 cniH favni'inn Iha fVAl. .....w.i.g vicvn uuiniei at the half. Olendale led, 9-6, at the end of the first quarter and picked up the lead at the end of the third canto, after the brief halftime lapse. The home team racked up 10 personal fouls, to Days Creek's filfntini (3fl Dnlt? Johns, 9 Kenny, 3 Hnrbor, 15 Mourhet i4 Dbvi Creek J 18, Gllen r 3. Moore C 2. Crume G Gibson Fisher, 4. v - i. uunwn til i. n V'enQ",e: -nanajr l, Walton. Primer 4 Official! A. Ljiwi and M. Bates. 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The preliminary, set to start at 6:30 p. m., will feature Hod Tur ner's Papooses in a game with Sutherlin Freshmen. Both Roseburg teams have been showing up fine in recent games, and tonight's per'n mance should provide some real action for the fans. West's starting five will prob ably Include forwards Don Camp bell and Larry Henninger, center Tom Johnson, and guards Ron nie Strickling and Jerry Sconce, while Papoose starters may in clude Elting, Roberts, McKlnncy, Ripperger and Nolte. Other Jayvees who will pos sibly see action include Boh Scott, Mickey Coen, Llo'd Stum bo, Wayne Reitman, Gordon Con ley, Bud Mathews, Gordon Glbbs, Roy Van Horn, Jim McKern, Bob Ottis, Larry Palmer and Bob Bit ner. Papoose players will probably include Dalros, Drake, Gallop, Fisher, Hamstreet, Wikerson and Helliwell. 1 ODWT YOUR DONT 114 N. Ron HURRY! 0 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE WE CAN SELL FOR LESS orkru Used Car Lot 230 S. Stephens Across From Albert Bauer New Head Of Portland C. of C. PORTLAND. Dec. 21. 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