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' Sutherlin High V. Will Expand To ' 11-Man Football Coach Onin Hllli of Sutherlin announced that 11-man football will be played for the first time thii season at Sutherlin high school. Sutherlin will participate in the J-D-J league, which is made up of Mvrtle Creek, Sutherlin. Central Point, Eagle Point and Kerby. Other games will be played with Creswell and Drain, and possibly with the Roseburg junior varsity team. Hills' said. Five returning lettermen from last year's six-man squad will form the nucleus for this year's 11-man team. They include Jack West, center: Wally Beamer, end: Frank Holgate and Jerry Willis, halfbacks, and Don Fir man, end. Hills' said he expects about 40 boys out for practice following the Issuance of uniforms Aug. 23. Manager Raymond Smith and Hills will issue uniforms from 3-5 and 7-8 p. m. that day. First game will be with Cres well Sept. 23. Douglas County Fishing Good, Bulletin Reports PORTLAND, Aug. 19. - (.) Good salmon fishing in Douglas county and Improved fly fishing Registered Willamette. Val ley red Romneys from Im ported rams. Choice selec tions now available. OAKMEAD FARM Newberg, Oregon Lr K ' ' fv ' Stir Vfvr.v'ii -. ' v- . v.V . , I Oakland Wallops Hollies; Beavers Defeat Seattle By JIM HUBBART Auocitd PrM. Sportiwrllor Sacramento and Oakland are still tied for second place in the Pacific Coast league stand ings today, and the pennant chase remains about as exciting as an embalmers' convention. Not that it makes much dif ference?, but the two clubs gained a game on the pace-setting Holly wood Stars last night. The Oaks went on an 18 hit rampage to trounce the TV inks. 12 to 2, while Sacramento stayed on the pace with an 8-to-7 victory over San Diego. Despite its occasional setbacks, Hollywood continues to boom along like a bank party. Last night the Stars had one of their less productive outings. They used five pitchers, but none of them could hold the Oaks wno now lead, 2 to 1, in the series. At San Diego, Sacramento scored its winning run when Max West threw wild to the plate as Walt Dropo came In from third. The series there now stands at two apiece. Southpaw Roy Hplser racked up his 16th victory of the season Elkton. Oakland Face Playoff For League's Crown Evergreen League W L Elkton . 7 3 Oakland . 7 3 Florence 6 4 Creswell 5 5 MrKenzie Bridge . 3 Junction City 2 Pet. .700 .700 .6011 .500 .300 8 .200 Results, Aug. 14 Elkton IS, McKenzie Bridge 4. Oakland 3, Florence 1. Creswell 24, Junction City 4. Elkton and Oakland will play off for the Evergreen league championship toniRht at Drain. Both teams won their games la.t Sunday, to wind up In a tie. each with seven wins and three losses. Winner of tonight's champion ship game will receive a trophy, while the loser will receive a as Portland whipped Seattle, 7 to 3. The veteran flinger got off to a shaky start, giving up seven hits in the first three innings. But he settled down to hold the Ralniers to Just one hit the rest of the way. At Los Angeles, Frank Shofner was the key figure In San Fran cisco's 5 to 4 victory. He swatted two homers, then led off the ninth with a kingle that subsequently became the tying run. Fri., Aug. 19, 1949 Th Naws-Raviaw, RoMburg, Or. consolation cash award. Game time is 8:3a Probable pitchers For Oak land, Jones; for Elkton, Swear-lngen. A lizard can grow a new tall If its original one becomes detached. The word, meander, comes -T s ALIVE! from the winding Maeander riv er of western Asia Minor. OIL TO EUR.I For prompt court e-us mafar d deliveries of high ouolrfy tor onel burner oil CALL 1S2 MYERS OIL CO. Distributors of Honcock Petroleum Products For Douglas County BADGER'S GREY LADY, owned by James Reese of Temple, Okie., was winner of Wednesday night's $250 Topper handicap. Trained by O. R. Snow of Phoenix, Arii., Crey Lady is rated one of the best quarter horses in the country. (Picture by Photo Lab.) In the Bend area was reported by I the state game commission today in its weekly fishing bulletin. rne ouxiook oy uisiuna includes: Douglas county Keeospori: Qiimnn nnalinff at Winchester Bay has been good. Bass and trout are Diimg ai iajuu nc. Ra ir, taken nPUT shore With Dlues and the trout by trolling deep. Roseburg upper umpqua area water conditions generally good. Some murky periods which have not hindered bait anglers mucn. r iy iisning nas easea on for trout. Some steelhead being I.L'nn Qalmnn tmnt ratrh In. creasing. Mi?ratlnn nicking tip Ut ntlly tHppd tp ereoWfM with hit nw McCW.ti For high-speed logging, me a McCulloch. Light weight, power, and eiiy hsadling are the features thst pr off if yon went to make real money cutting wood --whether it'l cordwood, posts, pulp, or big timber. 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