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Weekend Grid Games Slated At Finlay Field Although the Roseburfj Indians will absorb most of the football limelight this weekend, other RoseburR football team will also battle on the turf in weekend con tests. Cece Sherwood's varsity In dians oppose Cottage Grove var sity In a non-leaRue tilt at Kinlay lieia jTiday niRM, witn tne kick off slated for 8 o'clock. A feature riurlne halltlme will nee the grade school "heavies" c!ash In an exhibition scrim mage. Boys from Rose, Fuller ton, Benson and Riverside grade schools will participate. Saturday, the grade school teams will collide in regular league games. The "heavies" of Benson will oppose Rikp grlrt ders, while Fullerton "heavies" play Riverside. Grade school Peewees will also Joust In the Saturday morning scramble at Finlay field. Rose and Fullerton will battle it out and Benson op poses Riverside. The grade school footbaMr plav the width of the Finlay field gridiron, rather than the length. Game time is 9:30 a.m. B- flfiHllf.fMisyadw tr& i : ,?.:Lt'Vl Canyonville, Camas To Clash In 6-Man Football The Canyonville Tigers will he hosts to Camas Valley Friday aft ernoon. In a Eouth Pouslas rouiMv six-man football game. The Ti gers lost, 624, in a clash with Coos River In a game at Coos Bav last weekend. The Tigers played under the lights for the first time that night t a new experience for the Can ' yonville team. A bus load of students made the trip, to make up a large cheering section, but the Tigers were completely outclassed in their first night clash. In other Douglas county foot plays at Glenilale. Coos River plays at F.lklon. Glide plays at Oakland and Klmira plays al Drain. WHAT'S THE HURRY7 OXFORD, England, Oct. 20. (T) After due consideration, Ox ford university coxswains have accepted a challenge to row a boat race against the Cambridge university coxswains. The match Is set for Saturday. Cambridge issued the challenge 18 years ago. f . ''& V-'.-.V -4,' V v '-'-.o-'": ' A UCLA And Bears Figured To Win Saturday Games SAV FRANCISCO, Oct. 20 APj California's Bears and the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins, co-leaders of the Pacific Coast conference, each figure to win another foot ball bame Saturday. Off comparative performances, only the biggest kind of an upiet could cause California to lose to Washington, four times beaten twice in the conference. Califor nia is the league's only unseat ed, untied team in all 1949 games. The U.C.L.A. assignment mav he a bit toughter. The Bruins travel to Pullman to meet Wash ington State. Inclement weather could prove a leveling agent. Al though it technically fronts the conference race with three wins, U.C.L.A.'s bubble of invincibility was pricked last week when it was blanked 0-1 by the strong independent Santa Clara. Three other contenders, each with one league defeat, will lie battling to stay in the race. They are Oregon, Southern Cali fornia and Stanford. The red hot contest of the week will brine Oregon and Southern California together In Los Anee- les. Oregon's one loss occurred on its previous visit to the south. a 35-27 setback by U.C.L.A. U.S. C. dropped a 16-10 decision to California. Stanford, also a game off the conference pace, entertains an improved. Oregon State team. Grid Gossip In Northwest Loop SEATTLE, Oct. 20 (API The University of Washington Huskies entrain today for their Saturday football engagement at Berkeley witn tne university of Laniornia. Guards Jim Foster and Bill Burnett, seniors, were named co captains for Saturday's affray. Thirty-eight players will make the trip. Two sophomore backs Gene Norton and Jim Wiley will carry much of the ballcarrying load for the injury-riddled Huskies Saturday. Coach Howie Odell worked the two rookies hard in yesterday's practice, and had another sopho more, Ernie Furnia, seeing duty at the fullback spot. Both Norton and Wiley saw considerable action in the second half of last Saturday's game with Stanford. WELCOMED HOME Manager Casey Stengel of the World Champion New York Yankees (standing center) acknowledges the cheers of a home-town crowd as ht was welcomed back to Glendale, Calif. He was paraded down the main street and given a key to the city. At his right is Mrs. Stengel; at his left is City Manager George Wickham. (AP Wirephotol. EUGENE, Ore. Oct. 20 t.VU- Coach Jim Aiken dipped Into the ranns yesteraay and pushed two reserve backs throueh extra work in preparation for Satur day's game with Southern Cali fornia at Los Angeles. The Oregon mentor had Bud Boqua at fullback and Dewayne jonnson at ngni nan. Johnson also was called on for some punt ing anil. Bowling Scores i SUIT Malheur Refuge Area To Be Opened To Hunters PORTLAND, Oct. 20 -(.Ti An S.OOOacre public shooting ground will be available to mi gratory waterfowl hunters t li's year in the northeast part of Mal heur Lake. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife service. rejKirting the opening of pari oi tne maineur nauonai wim life refuge to nunters, sain uip area open this year Is different from that of last season. It said a checking station will be opera ted at the entry point eight miles southeast of l.awen, and motor ists driving from Burns shotiU take the Burns-Crane highway to approximately four miles east of Lawcn. Leo L. Laythe, regional dlrec tor, said the area "should provide some good shooting for a limited number of hunters." COIVMIIA MIWMIIS, INC TACOMA, WASHINGTON Distributed In Roseburg by Botes Candy Co. Race Tax Boosts Welfare Of Quail SACRAMENTO .D The Cali fornia quail, after a century of being hunted by palefaces and having his cover, food supply and watering places taken by same, is about to enter the welfare state. The California paleface likes to bet on horses, and hU state levies a tax thereon which is applied to game conservation. Some $375.0(10 of this is to be used during the next three years to build watering devices, feed ing grounds, and brush shelters for California quail. The federal government, under the Pittman Robertson act. will almost dou ble the ante with another Stilt), 000. California has been working on this for some time, and already has 500 automatic "quail quuf feterias" working. They are, con crete cisterns that catch rain dur ing the wet season and dole it out through the dry months when mil lions of baby quail would other wise die of thirst. Signs Warn Deer About Menace Of Motorists Ql'INCY. Calif. -(.Tt - Could be that II. O. Williams of the Plum a County Chamber of Cummeic is a cynic. In this deer country the usual highway sign reads: "Drive slowly Deer Crossing." Williams has put signs along a dorn roads that read: "Deer keep off highway mo torists passing." INDt STKIAI. LEAGI I TEAM Won ITmp. Vail? Hdwra. 12 r. O. 12 Donut Bar 10 Vala Hn.pltal 10 Jonaa Ina. Myrtle Cr. , 9 Jovin Brake Supply s H. P. O e. 8 Elke 1M Gamaa Orlabar IS F O. E 3. Elkf .120, 1. Donut Bar 2, Jonra Int. 1. Vela Hnaptal 3. Jovin 0. Ump. Hardware 2, B. P. O. I, Rrmarka Hlfh individual gama acora: Rill HI'Kk 204. I High Individual aartea acora: Bill stock 331. YOURSELF r. Meek .. Morria Sweem Harkrr .. f). Mrk Handicap Total! . Avon Siork Wriftgcrbar .... Hrnwn RadiKan Handicap Total Janta T Shlrtrliff B loon J. Crtxtm U Bilnrr r Chapin Handicap Total . Burltnr Wellman B Travla Jnhnaon Koy Handicap .... Total t mpqaa Roberta WIKKma Httirilng .....- Hclllard Rruton Handicap Eatlaa W..1S4 171 10B 323 179 133 17H 4HIJ . IM 113 139 126 ISO l;is 1 S3 470 IRS 132 147 IB7 H 110 110 110330 993 SIS 919 2726 Ilka Its . I3 174 ISA 499 2114 11 14 .Vtl 17A 143 12H 432 143 1S7 170 2 147 181 1773113 103 103 103309 CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 20 CP) -Two new faces were shifted into the starting tackle positions yes terday as Oregon State Coach Kip Taylor readied for Satur day's invasion of Palo Alto against Stanford. Bill Farnham took over the left tackle berth and Jim Ingleshy lined up on the opposite side. Farnham's step-up to the first string line will give the Beavers five sophomores in the starting lineup Saturday. LOS ANOELKS, Oct. 20 7PI Thirtyseven UCLA football play ers will leave for Pullman, Wash., tomorrow and the same back field will take the field against Washington State that started against Santa Clara. Coach Red Sanders looked over the squad and listed Julie Weis stein or Jim Buchanan at quart er, Ernie Johnson and Howard Hansen or Bob Watson at the halves and Cliff Schroeder ready to roll at fullback. Sanders Jug gles his backfleld for offensive and defensive purposes. Don Hunt returns as a first string end. He was a regular last year. ' 6 Th Mews-Review, Roseburg, Ore Thur., Oct. 20, 1940 ajmajni ii ) 1 1- v I 1 . r'TT I a ' M v 5 ' , . . - ' , t: , ..." a. i 1 ' Hill ' CONGRATULATIONS FROM 'PAPPY' Coach Lynn 'Pappy' Waldorf of the University of Cali. fornia, extends bast wishes to Jack Jensen, former star fullback of the Bears and Zoe Ann 01 sen, national diving champ and Olympic team member, after the couple were wed at Oak. land, Calif. Jensen was recently sold by the Oakland Acorns to the New York Yankees in a package deal with Billy Martin. More than 500 people attended the reception. (AP Wire photo). 940 974 SB4 2798 Hrrtla rrcrk 112 1 39 193314 171 I.VI 128 432 l is 122 U3 ;;h.i llfl 173 i:iH 42'l 14 138 17ft .VII 112 112 112336 861 S79 i'J 2ol9 123 180 132 437 147 1.38 139442 189 1 80 147 4ft8 119 119 119337 909 874 SOS 2C81 LOS ANfiELES, Oct. 20 Jim Powers will renew his statt inf? role At nnartprhart f,.r il.a Southern California Trnlana! against Oregon but Frank Gil ford may get a chance to shine this week. Gifford, from Bakersfield, mov ed up in prominence with the injury of Wilbur Robertson. He showed running ability against Washington State, has been doing kicking and may even display a pass tossing game against the Webfoots. For the first time this season, I'SC will be able to field a first string line, from end to end. Jayvees To Battle At Cottage Grove The Roseburg Junior varsitv, under coach Norm West, will at tempt to break a losing streak when they play Cottage Grove Junior varsity Saturday after noon at Cottage Grove. Coach West will take nearly three full teams with him and he said every man would have an opportunity to play. Also slated for a weekend pig skin battle is Coach Hod Turn er's Junior high school Papoose eighth and ninth grade team. They Journey to Medford and the game is listed for 1 p.m. At nearby Sutherlin, Coach Or- rin Hills' charges playing eleven man football for the first time this year face Coach Jack Hid ing's Myrtle Creek Vikings Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock and the invading Vikings are favored to win this one, although they will be playing on a strange field. JOE richards Carp which have long boen net ted from Minnesota lakes as a nuisance, have been found to make tasty food when canned. Valley Htrlwsr U 1A4 l.W 4G.1 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 179 . lfrt IBS ! ?;' Now and unless major strikes limit production you con get de livery on ANY "Caterpillar" ma chine. 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