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That money goes to pay the ex penses for the use of the facilities and towels. Volleyball will be played and a few exercises taken. EUGENE ELIMINATED LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Sept. 19 (jpt Eugene, Ore. was elimin ated from the softball world se ries yesterday. The Oregon team eliminated Cincinnati, 4 to 1, yes terday morning, but was ousted itself, 5 to 1, by Newport, Ky., later In the day. Vic Raschl, who started for the Yanks. Casey gained credit for his first American league tri umph but Page, Casey's 1947 world serier foe, was needed to save the game. ! Wliilams blasted two homers, : his 39th and 40th of the season, and drove home six runs to boost his pace-setting runs batted in total to 153. Vern Stephens chip ; ped in with his 39th four-bagger. Cards win taiy Solid hitting also parked the National league's front-running St. Louis Cardinals to a 15-3 vic tory over the Philadelphia Phil lies. Home runs by Ron Northey. Stan Musial and Enos Slaughter featured an 18-hit onslaught. The massacre of the Phils pro tected the Cards' two and one half game edge over the Brook lyn Dodgers. The Dodgers tamed the Chicago Cubs, 7-1. The Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Giants divided a double-header, the Giants taking the opener, 13-4, and the Pirates the nightcap. The Cincinnati Reds edged the Boston Braves, 7-6 in the first game of a bargain bill. The sec ond was called after nine in nings because of darkness with the score deadlocked at 1-1. Philadelphia and Detroit swept both games in the only Ameri can league twin bill. The As dumped the St. Louis Browns. 7-5 and 7-4, and the Tigers brushed by Washington 3-2 and 5-2. GIANT CHAMOIS 74c iilaam Phone 97 OF AUTO SUPPLIES j - Roviow, Roseburg, Of. 3 In two one-fall preliminaries. the cleaniea didn't fare aa well Karlinko beat Szasz with a ham merlock. while Neilson made La Belle yell uncle with a Boston crab. The main event was filled with action. The villains took the first fall after cornering Szasz and al ternately slamming him with hip throws. They topped this off with some rugged body slams that sent Szasz reeling. Referee Har ry Elliott decided Szasz had enough, and stopped the action. Come Back 8trong The cleanies came back strong in the second heat, and Szasz re deemed himself by practically taking on both men at once. As fast as he put one opponent In near-pin position, his partner would tag him and Szasz would start all over again. Finally Szasz threw Karlinko out of the ring, then he took on Neilson. The crowd went quite mad when Szasz maneuvered Neilson into a whip wrist lock and threw him for a loss, to even up the series. The third heat was a torrid af lair with both teams making rap id exchanges. As quickly as one partner regained his wind, he en tered the fray. LaBelle, finally exhausted, was dragged to the ropes by Karlin ko. The ruffian proceeded to twist him into the strands. Several heated fans rushed to the ring side, bent on aiding the Frenchy. Neilson then proceeded to kick LaBelle in the head as KarlinKO continued to hold the popular Pi erre In a vice-like grip with help from the ropes. The referee caught this vicious maneuver in the nick of time and awarded the match to the clean ies. Satisfied, the frenzied fans dispersed after relieving them selves of empty soft drink con tainers and peanut bags, which they hurled In the general direc tion of the ring. Rousing Contests Are Shaping Up , In Saturday Play By Tha Associated Praia) West Coast football, off to a rousing start, comes up with a full slate this weekend, including a couple of choice intersectional engagements. Harvard cornea west for the first time in 29 years to play Stan ford. The Crimson will be In for a lively Saturday afternoon. Stan ford walloped supposedly strong San Jose Slate Saturday, 49-0. Another intersectional matches Navy with Southern California, the general favorite to win the coast conference title. Navy is said to be stronger than last year. University of California at Los Angeles which turned back Ore gon State 35-13 Friday, meets Iowa at Iowa City this week. Ore gon State meets Utah in Salt Lake City Saturday. Oregon which set back St. Mary's, 24-7 Friday, tackles Idaho in what shapes up as one of the most rugged encounters of this week. Coach Dixie Howell cleaned the bench while his Idaho Van dals were running up boxcar figures on Willamette, 79-0. California's Bears who passed and powered to a 21-7 win over a good Santa Clara team, this week plays St. Mary's. Washington State, which shut out Utah State, 33-0 in its curtain raiser, meets Montana's Grizzlies who presented their new coach, Ted Shlnkev. with a 33-13 win over South Dakota Saturday. twiner inaugural contests gaw College of the Pacific edge out University of San Francisco 7-6. mow! 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Phone 398 Drain To Meet Reedsport JVs In Grid Test Contest WiN Bo Ployed Under Lights; Team Made Up Of Veterans Coach Bill Chatham'! Drain high school Warriors launch their gridiron program tonight at Drain, playing Reedsport jayveea starting at 7:30. Drain la one of the few schools In Douglas county that can boast a modern, lighted football field, and the team Intends to make good use of it again this fall, its second year in operation. Chatham revealed the War riors' made up of 41 football can didates, will play eight games, seven of which will be with "A" schools. The Warriors, entering 11-man football competition last year for the first time, wound up the sea son In fine form. Wall Leaded This year, Chatham Indicated the Warrlora are fairly well "loaded" with experienced play era back from last year. This, combined with a heavy line and a fast backfleld. should stand them in good stead, he said. Tonight's starting lineup will see the following players In ac tion: Bill Duncan, le; Bob Berry, It; Dick Pernl. lg: Elwood Voel ker, c; Jim 'Wilfard, rg; Don Skinner, rt; Marv Swearingen, re. In the backfleld, Triple-Threat-er Bob Celler will fill the quarter back post, while Earl Simpson. Ih; Dennis Haldeman, f; and Chet Bradshaw, rh, will complete the lineup, tine Substitutes Substitute linemen Include Don Hill. 260-pound Junior and left tackle; and Dick Johnson, right end. Cellers, who shines In all ma jor sports at Drain, will be play ing his last year of ball. He is expected to carry a big share of the load for the Warriors his fi nal year. The complete Drain schedule Includes the following games: Oakridge at Drain, Sept 23; Willamette high school at Eu gene, Oct. 7; Cottage Grove at Drain. Oct. 14; Elmlra at Drain. Oct 21; B league playoff with Bandon at Drain, Oct. 28; Cres well there, Nov. 4; Sutherlin at Drain, Nov. 11. 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Runa batted In Williams, Boatan, 133; Stephens, Boston. 130. Horn runa Will lama, Boston, 44; Ste phens. Boston. 30. Pitching Kinder. Boston, 11-3. .got: Parneil, Boston. 23-T, .77. Sutherlin High Edgts Roscburg JVs 13 To 12 Norm West's Roseburg jayvee squad lost a close 13-12 football contest to Sutherlin high school Saturday afternoon in the first game of the season for both cluhs. The Sutherlin club scored the first touchdown, early In the contest. This was followed by two Roseburg tallies, but In the final minute and one-half of play, Sutherlin tied up the game at 12-all, then kicked the conver sion for the winning counter. CAPTURES TOURNEY McMINNVILLE. Sept. 19-WI Pete Mundle of Eugene raptured the Yamhill County Open Golf tournament championship yester day. A co-medallst In the qualifying rounds edged Bob Mattecheck, McMinnville, 1 up, on tha 18th lor the title. Roseburf, Orefoa SPECIAL! THIS Idaho Vandals Go Touchdown Mad Saturday By Tha Aaaoclatad Praaa) Storm flags were flying In the Palouse hills today where a cou ple of touchdown tornadoes ap peared to be brewing. In their 1949 football baptik mala, the Idaho Vandals ran wild Saturday to crush the Willamette Bearcats. 79-0. at Moscow and the Washington State Cougars showed power a-plenty at Pull man with their 33-0 romp over the Utah State Aggies. It was a different story at Se attle, where the University of Washington's Hank Tiedemann raced 80 yards on a punt return In the last two minutes to give the Huskies a 14-7 victory over the Utah Redskins. Coach Dixie Howell's Vandals, turning up In a king's X game against the Bearcats of the North west conference, broke loose for 41 points In the fourth quarter to run up the nation's most lopsided score. The Vandals chalked up V!5 yards and 21 first downs to Willamette's 86 and four. Quarterback Bob G a m b o 1 d sparked the Cougars' potent aer ial attack that accounted for three touchdowns and set up a fourth. Washington State led In first downs, 17 to nine. Among the Northwest's small er colleges, the Portland Pilots looked Impressive In their home field 32 0 triumph over Central Washington of the Evergreen conference. Pacific university of the North west loop and Pacific Lutheran of the Evergreen circuit battled to a 20-20 tie at Forest Grove, Ore. Halfback Carl Wlckham scor ed four touchdowns as Linfield college trounced Eastern Oregon College of Bducation 49-0 at La Grande. Lewis Sk Clark dumped Western S House, - Commercial and Industrial Wiring a Electrical Trouble Shooting S Motor and Appliance Re pair a Free Plck-Up tni Delivery Service 17 Years Experience ACE ELECTRIC 'Licensed Electrician . 316 E. 2nd Ave. N. Ph. 1095-1 WEEK ONLY! fob OMIY (( Far rhk low priet yaa eon hova any rvUttgmry Ward rtbullt ForJ matar liHtaNtxI. 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