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J. CANDY KITCHEN We Make It You'll Like It 125 W. Cass Oregon-UCLA Tilt Looks Like Toss Up; O.S.C. In Poor Condition To Battle Bruins LOS ANGELES. Sept. 30. . Ambitious Oregon and surprising UCLA meet tonight in what probably will be the most Important Pacific Coast confine football game, of the weekend. Oregon, defending co-champion General Logging Supplies Skeokum Blocks 0 Mall Power Saws Lincoln Welders Coos King Donkey Wira Rope Disston Power Saws Lincoln Warding Rod Waco Wheel Arch Expert Sled Builder Available Anytime Splicing and Ferrule Work Expert Saw Mechanic PItCO of ROSEBURG, Ltd. 1819 N. Stephens Evenings Phone 1241-R Phone 733 L CARTER TIRE CO. Formerly Hansen Motors Tira Department MOVED , To New Location 444 N. STEPHENS Formerly Occupied By Umpqua Auta & Implement Your Goodyear Car and Horn Supply Dealer I CARTER TIRE CO. HeJP 444 n. Stephens Phone 1683 bat for 14 games stretching back bat for 1 games stretching back two seasons, comes south this year touted as a solid contender for the title. The Bruins of UCLA, who weren't expected to do much this fall, have scored successive wins over Oregon State nd Iowa, and displayed surrpriiing strength in registering them. Upwards of 40.000 fans are ;x pected to see whether (1) Oregon is all that it is crscked up to be. or (2) whether UCLA is a real darkhorse title contender. Kickoff 8:30 p.m. (Pacific Stan dard time). CORVALLIS, Ore.. Sept. 30 -OP) Oregon State, . reportedly hardhlt by influenza, scheduled no workout here today. Coach Kip Taylor said he want ed to conserve the strength of his players for the game against California at Portland tomorrow. Eleven players were listed as influenza victims. They included three regulars tackle Tom Ce Sylvia, team csptain; tackle Jay Simon and end Rudy Ruppe. De Sylviar-if he does not re cover in time for the game will be sorely missed. He is the key lineman in Oregon State's of fense. The report of sickness made California odds-on favorite for the game. Even before, Californ ia was favored by 14 points. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 30 B The University of Southern Cal ifornia football team, off to an impressive start In the 1949 sea son, takes on a little .-egarded eleven from Washington State tomorrow in 'the coliseum in a Pacific Coast conference contest. Victor over a scrappy but green Navy team last week, 42 20, coach Jeff Cravath's rugged Trojans rate a decided edge over the visitors from the Northwest, who were forced to come from behind in the fourth period to win from little Montana State, 13-7. SEATTLE, Sept. 30 CP Final workouts and then sanc tuary. That was the schedule to day for both the University of Washington Huskies and their tomorrow's opponents the fight ing Irish of Notre Dame. Pending the mid-morning arri val of the Irish, Leahy's starting KnAiin nlan. weren't known. !t I probably won't make much dif ferencethe awesome reputation 1 of the South Bend eleven is such the OLYMPIA SUPPLY CO. 803 Winchester St. Will Be MONDAY, OCT. 3 in observance ef religious holiday 803 Winchester TtoSEBURS.ORE. that Just being on the traveling squad Is sufficient recommenda tion of gridiron prowess. STANFORD, Calif., Sept. 30 The Michigan football squad is In town for tomorrow's contest with the best team Stanford Uni versity has fielded since the war. Although majority opinion rat es the Wolverines seven point favorites, many West coast ex perts think the new, sophomore studded Stanford squad will win. Szasz Will Face Tough Wrestler In Carl Myers The master of the Hungarian whip-wrlstlock, Al Szasz, will try out all his wrestling cunning on Carl Myers, an untested new comer, in the preliminary battle of Elton Owen s wrestling show Saturday night at the Roseburg armorv. Heading the match Is the title bout between- coast light-heavyweight champion Buck Weaver and Georges Dusette. Myers, a tail, slender wily chap, Is coming to the Roseburg arena with a reputation of being a plen ty roughandtough customer. Ad vance publicity that Owen has re ceived on him says he's one of the most rugged grapplers in the game today. He'll have to be to stop the popular Szasz. Szasz, off-times coast champion and one of the games t in the profession, has to bow to no one when it comes to reputation. His whlp-wrlstlock and "Al Szasz special" give him two of the best holds in the businesk and two that opponents have a tough time with. Sutherlin, Kerby Battle Saturday Sutherlin will Inaugurate Its home football season Saturday afternoon by meeting a "dark horse" Kerby team. Saturday's affair opens the first in a series of four homo games and marks Sutherlin's first encounter in J-D-J league play. Sutherlin lost the season open er against Creswell last week, 13-0. However, Coach Orrin Hills declared the final score failed to indicate the strength of his Suth erlin squad. His boys pushed Creswell "all over the field" to rack up 18 first downs to 11 by outgainlng Creswell 272 yards to 203. However, Sutherlin failed with yardage attempts when pay dirt was In sight. Other J-D-J league opponents Include Eagle Point, Myrtle Creek and Central Point. Lineups Listed The probable starting lineup on offense will include Dan Chok, left end; Enyart, left tackle; Wil lis, left guard; West, center, Prl chett or Norris, right guard; Trunkey, right tackle; Smith, right end; Firman, quarter, Hoi Kate, left half, Buck right half, and Ziegler, fullback. The defensive team consists of Eiickson and Smith, ends; Vo elpohl and Trunkey, tackles; MacCormack and Prichett r Norris, guards; Zielgler, West, Willis and Firman, defensive backs, and Holgate, safety. Injuries struck Thursday night, when Left End Church received a bad foot sprain and will he out lor a week or two. Enyart, a tackle, received a minor leg In Jury, but hopes to be ready Sat urday. K. Barnes has been nurs ing a neck Injury since the Cres well game. The high school students will stage a rally tonight, at 7 o'clock when they serpentine through the town, and climax the affair with a big bonfire and pep rally. It is believed that the number of big game animals In the Unit ed States is increasing. m mmml : ...those that delight in a beer that's light choose Sicks' Select EXTRA PALE Thett art mtllow dayt... Burning ayet... Harvttt meant... 4 tang in tht air... Likt Siekt' Seltei... Mtllow-tmooth... Rich and full... Tan ay nrd I Stubbys, Quarts and Cans by the Case. Stubbys and Cans in the handy 12-PAK BUY-TRY -COM PA RE with ANY BEER from ANYWHERE MjflrNJWWlrWRERw Reedsport's New Grid Field Lures Record Turnout By FRED M. WRIGHT Reedsport Is completely sold on night football and other sports. Last Friday night Reedsport dedicated its new lighted and turfed football field with a 34 to 6 win over Florence high, with a record turnout of more than 1,500 spectators in their hew commod ious and comfortable grandstand and bleachers. Tonight (he Reedsport team meets North Bend high in what is expected to be an outstanding contest. The new field is considered bv experts one of the finest high school fields In Oregon outside Portland. Eight 90-foot fir poles, embedded In 8 feet of cement, support eight banks of 12 flood lights each using 190 watts of light power and make the beauti ful green firm turf as light as day. The new grandstand was erect ed from what was formerly the grandstand at the old pose grounds and will easily seat 2, 200 persons with plenty of leg and seat space so that spectators are neither crowded nor cramp ed. This new athletic Held when fully completed will -accommodate, in addition to the football field, a quarter mile track and a baseball park all fully lighted for night sports. ' The American Legion has erected an 80-foot flagpole em bedded in cement and furnished a 12-foot flag, which was dedicat ed and raised for the first time last Friday night. The Gardiner-Reedsport Lions club took over the lighting of this new athlejic field and the erec tion of the grandstand. The Ut ter was donated by R. J. and John Hubbard. The Job. costing the Lions more than $9,000.00, is almost all paid for at the presert time. At the first game last Fridav night $1,450 was taken in on the one game. This is more than has been realized on admissions to football in Reedsport in the past three years. Reedsport is no long er ashamed to invite visiting teams to play here, and visiting teams are no longer compelled to play in a sea of mud. Frl., Sept. 30, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 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