V ( Roseburg Beats Grove lions 31-0 M B6 ed Visitor Prove ! 0 flfcr.ft ol latSS&ln Tilts Today no narcn ror Indian Team Strengthened Locals Hit Pay Dirt Early On Plunge By Scott By DAV MINDOLOVICH Nws-Rcviw Sports Writer The Indians ol Roseburg stam peded to a 31-0 victory over the Cottage Grove Lions, to win their third game this season, at Finlay field last night. Alter a scoreless first inning. Cece Sherwood's Indians crossed the goal line with a minute and 15 seconds gone in the second stanza. From that time until the final gun. the game was pretty well in Roseburg's pocket. The Indians scored three times in the second quarter and once each in the third and fourth. ' Fullback Bob Scott ran across the first six points, after Rose burg launched a power attack from its own 20. Five first downs later, in which left half Bill Van Horn packed the leather 22 yards on two piays, ine oau came io rest on Cottage Grove's four as the gun ended the first quarter. Van Horn tried to crack the visitor wall on the first play in the second quarter, for no gain. Then Scott crashed over rignt tackle with most of the opposition hanging on, for the first touch down. Conversion Good Quarterback Ronnie Strickling. back in the fray after a siege of sickness, h.'ld the ball as Frank Weber sent It through the posrs for the only conversion of the game. Barry Kenny launched an eve ning of beautiful kicking by hoist ing the ball from the 49 to Cottage C-iove s 18. But the visitors could get no farther than their own 22 I before Gasper had to punt. I Then Roseburg ripped hack and in two plays had the ball in the end zone, with Van Horn ca t ying it across on a 44-yard sweep through right tackle. Weber's conversion try failed. Roseburg's nex blast to he 1 WINDOWS DOORS FRAMES PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 JvlXTrut New MOONEYmwl TAKtiti 250'! Ianhm 230'! CtWltt AT II0M.KM. Quc Duv Buv on &.w.Tex Sei it. 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Tony Ross, tha Salam villain, will defend his newly-won title against tha challenge of Al Siasi, tha sensational Hungarian who is rated as tha favorito with Douglas county mat followers. Siasi' whip wristlocks will mora than match Ross' back-breakers, according to local ringbirds. Tha Yak! Kid, talented young Yaqui Indian, will return from tha Sonora hills of Menico to start a six-month engagement in tha United States, and will meet Pierre Labelle, ace French-Canadian, in th semi-final attraction. A grudge match, between Yaqui Joe, manager and tutor of tha Kid, and Leo Karlinko, the "Mad Russian," who staged a blis tering brawl before veterans at th Roseburg hospital some months ago. " The opener gets under way at S:30 p. m., with Elton Own as referee for all 4hree bouts. promised land rame as the clock showed 3:32 left of the half. Gasper had kicked to his 45 and Van Horn hustled it to the Cot tage Grove 33. A pass from Ron nie Strickling slipped through Frank Olsen's mitts, but on 'he next play. Scott scrambled over left guard for 10 yards and a first down. Van Horn slashed over right tackle for another 13 yard, and a first down, then Scott crunched through for a one-yard stab. Again Van Horn took the leather and stomped down field dodging and jumping all the way for his second and Roseburg's third touchdown. Fail to Gain In the third quarter, the vlsl- tors controlled the ball for forr piays alter wnicn noscourg iook it and kept it until they scored their fourth touchdown. The Indians garnered five first downs on the touchdown try, pen etrating from their own 2S$. Fti'l-, I tiaCK OCUIl WHS HIP WIlttM 111 lilt? march, ticking off '22 yards in four st. bs, then galloping across from the one-foot mark to put his team ahead 25-0. Scott had plenty of help, how ever, with Ronnie Strickling tak ing to the air for two perfect con- nections. Dale Blanch took One ! .rl,l 1,1... t .. n.,.,rJ .,.,,,, 1 then Frank Olson made good on an earlier bobble by grasping the airborne spheroid for a 26-yard thrust. Roseburg's final tally came on the first play in the fourth quar ter. The touchdown situation was manufactured In the dying min utes of the third, when Barry Kenny romped off 15.yards go ing around left end after Lloyd Stumbo took Gasper's kick -from his own 42 to the visitor's 45. Then Strickling went into ac tion again, throwing from his 30 to Blanck. who rallied to the Cot tage Grove one-yard line. Strickling Scores The gun put the ball on the opposite end of the-field, as the quarter ended, and Strickling took it across on a quarterback sneak. At this point, Cece Sherwood let everyone, who hadn't, get In the act. The advantage shifted from one team to the other during the re mainder of the game, with neith er team getting closer to touch down territory than his oppon ent's 24. The game was marked with some jolting penalties, although none figure in on the scoring. Cottage Grove took a 15-yard set hack when a long pass from Mickev Coen to Grpgor Wa.is worth' failed to click due to a Cottage Grove interference. Roseburg received an equally se vere setback for roughing a pass er. Late In the fourth quarter, the game took on humorous propor tions when both teams intercept ed the other's passing effort. Right half Boggs. snipped Mick ey Coen s toes, men uaspei s pass was taken ny coen. toen s next aerial try was snagged by Hayes, who managed to hang onto the ball. The halftlme entertainment was provided by grade school footballers, with two games goin.-; 8 SO E. 1st St. Center TINKER . . . TAILOR Soldier . . . Sailor? What will failure? Career or job' It s often just a question of educa tion ond training. Make sure your boy gets a good start towards success Invest in a Sun Life Juvenile Assurance policy today. Sun Life Assurance Company of Conodo Res. 859 on simultaneously. Using the width of the field. Benson beat Riverside 6-0, while Rose and Fullerton fought to a 0-0 standstill in the first games. Benson and Fullerton paired off in the second clash, while Rose and Riverside tangled. Benson and Rose each won their second games by 6-0 scores. Prior to game time, the high school band turned up with a new stunt that would look good in any college band. The bind formed a fiddle, while the majorettes, dressed in their pneumonia fetchers. formed the bow. To the tune of "Turkey hi the Straw." the girls did toWhe rear marches, while the bamS men and ladies kept time by bob bing up and down, in unison. Llueu Canals Grava: Cook Enflar Horr Schmftt Sorenson Roby Cru Malcnmb Gasper Bfiggi LB . t.T . LG r"w,"nera Rovk.es . RG . .. HT .. .. RE ... .0 .. l.E . . RH Packard Ruwt Blanrk Strickling Van Horn Krrfnv Webb F Scott Suba for Cottage Grove: Mcree. ryru-l. Wicks, Chapman. MrBee. Hue, Ron: Ra dalotr. Webb. Gasper, Wilson. Hllliker. Wolford. Imel. Hae. Radway. Mooney, Marlin. Sluart, Higdon. Bath. for Rnaeburav Barrow. Corn. Stum- bo. McKlnney. Eilla. Weber. Riu.cr.rrt. waa.orin. nowa. sconce. Football Scores On Western Grids iBv the Assoc-tatrd Pressl Miami iFla.l Georita 9. Georgetown iD.C.l 10, Bo.Um Col leie 7 Mississippi southern 33, Chattanooga so. George Washington SI Washington Ai Lee in. Cortland (N.Y.I Teachera 3S, Ithaca College 7. Xavier 19. Louisville 7. John Carroll 2ti. MarshaU T. Furman 10. Citadel 7. Nehraska Wesleyan 12. Peru INeb.l a Detroit 41. Wayne Mlr!L a Temple 47. Rhode Island State . Tennessee A sV 1 28, Wllberforce 7. St. Thomaa tMlnn.i M. Concordia (Minn 14. Drake 27. St Ixula 14. Wofford 14. Presbyterian T. Rorkhurta 29. Kansas Wenlevan 20. Lawuj and Clark 32, Whitman 7. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Bv the Associated Press) DETROIT Lester Felton. 1441 troit. outpointed Kid Gavllan, . Do 14S'i, Havana, lu INDIANAPOLIS- Flr.a Thompson. 2.10. .Indianapolis, stopped Wlllard Reed, 199, Indianapolis. 7. SAN DIEGO. Calif.- Irish Bob Mtir- Shy. 167, San Diego, knocked out Jose lartinez. lfifl. El 'Paso, 2, HOLLYWOOD. Calif. Elmer Belts, 140't, Los Anegles, outpointed Tote. Mar tinez. 140's. San Francisco, 10. U. S.t and Tito Slurred MOSCOW. Oct. 22.-4.ip The Russian government newspaper. I Izvestia, Friday printed a cartoon picturing Yugoslavia's Premier Marshal Tito as a dog being led into the U. S. Security council by the United States. The dog firmly gripped a dollar in its mouth. A verse accompanying the cartoon said: "Here for the sake of clarity Is pictured an entrance to the Se curity council and how Tito is being led into It. Tito the Ameri can hireling." Orders Swamp G. E. SCHENECTADY. N. Y.-tPl General Electric company produc tion can't keep up with current consumer dfmand, GE President Charles E. Wilson reports. Wilson said in a report to stock holders that irrespective of the steel strike "we will be unable to meet al production require, ments for .the balance of the year." He reported a five percent In crease In net sales for the first nine months of the vear. The total was $l.lfK)372.4(-4 compared with SI. 137.935.052 for the same period last vear. your son become? Success on Army Of Hunters PORTLAND, Oct. 22 CP) Oregon's nimrods turned their attention from deer to upland game birds and waterfowl yes terday. The season opened on ducks. geese, pheasant, and quail imu- itaneously at noon today, with good shooting prospects. Thousands ol hunters jammed the Klamath Falls region, ready to start tiring on the marshes anu giant ileitis tu ine siroKe of noon. The State Game commission reported an unusually heavy con centration of ducks and geese at Chewaucan, the public shooting grounds near Paisley. The best pheasant season in years was predicted by game of ficials. They expected the .biggest kills In Umatilla and Malhur counties. The quail situation looked en- couraging, too. Enough of the t the toughest in his march to the birds were reported to enable! bowl. the state game commission to Then there is the case of Call raise the bag limit fern five to fornia. which is shooting to repre eight a day, and from 15 to 24!sent the Pacific Coast conference for the season. n tne Rose Bowl. California meets Oregon has a split waterfowl ttn. University of Washington, and season this year: from Oct. 21 to ! must hurdle this one to keen its iov. , ana again irom uec. l to Jan. 7. The quail season runs from Oct. 21 to Oct. 30 In Eastern and The pheasant season varies: Oct. 21 to Nov. 9 in Malheur countv: Oct. 21 to Oct. 30 in Fasten and Si"hoi"n. 0r.p,?on: t'- 21 ,'o'nia. Oregon Slate against Stan- i j ,-, 'i-kuh, in- eluding Mamath county. The summer lake area has an extra long pheasant season: Oct J 21 to Nov. 9, and Dec. 19 to Jan, 7. Sutherlin Wins Surprise Victory fluA, l;L;..r 11 1 WVer VIKInfjS W An underdog Sutherlin Bulldog team handed the home town folks a surprise treat Krlday after noon, bv winninp their firct pamo an "-man team. ine ttunnogs cnangea over from six-man to 11-man ball for the first time this vear. The Myrtle Creek Vikings were the losers, by a 14-7 score in a J-D-J league game placed at Sutherlin. Behind 7-0 going Into the fourth quarter. Sutherlin's Kayo Burns took a handoff from fullback I-e- bon Ziegler for a 61-year dash to paydirt. behind beautiful blocking from his team mates. Jack West and Steve Vanchock made the key blocks. Myrtle Creek kicked and Su therlin took the ball from the 50 to the visitor seven on a series of plays. Then Ziegler dashed across for the winning toucn down. Morris Vogelpohl kicked both the extra points. The Vikings scored their lone counter in the second quarter, with Holder carrying the ball across from the four-yard line. Sutherlin made eight first downs to Myrtle Creek's six. The Bulldogs gained 282 yards rushing to Myrtle Creek's HH. Both teams lost SO yards on pen alties. Sutherlin's ne.-' game Is with Kagle Point, at I-.agla Point. It's scheduled for Friday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m. Because of the teacher'a Insti tute at Springfield, the Coquille Sutherlin game date will be ad vanced from Nov. 4 to the 81 h. The game is to be played at Su therlin at 2 p.m. ORDERED TO APPEAR HIM S. Cheek has been ordered hy Circuit Judge Carl E. Wim- berly to appear before him on Nov. 4 to show cause why he should not be adjudged guilty of contempt of court, in connection with terms of a divorce decree en tered by the judge April 24. PROUD AS AN OLD ROOSTER! You can't blame ut tor crowinf about our dependable MILLW0RK PRODUCTS. Mod of quality seasoned lum ber, by espert craftsmen, our sturdy, attractively-finished Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Trim . . . form walcoma addition to the beauty and utility of every modern home. See ut for YOUR needs this week! MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED. Oregon-Southern Cal. Contest To Re Watched; Gophers Meet Wolverines By ED CORRIGAN NEW YORK. Oct. 22. UP) After the haDDenitigs of the oast two weeks when the elite were tumbled on all sides, the kingpins 'of rolleee football what remains I of them were looking to today's igamea with anything but optim- ism. For example. In what easily could turn out to be the top con test of the day, undefeated, untied Minnesota continued its quest for a Rose Bowl spot by visiting Michigan at Ann Arbor. The Wolverines, rated at the top in pre season forecasts, still are dangerous even thouch thev .have suffered two straight de feats. Gopher Coach Bernie Bier- man regards this one as nrobahlv loop record clear. In addition, there Is another stumbling block UCLA which also boasts a clean conference record. The Uclans meet Washington State. Other coast conference tilts pit ford and Idaho against Montana, r,,sM(,, the Minnesota-Michl- Ran ame. action in the Big Ten lncU(if, Northwestern-Iowa, Illi- nnis-Purdue and Ohio State-Wisconsin. In the east, the top games will s.'nd Army against Columbia at West Point and Princeton itgltlnst Cornell at Ithaca, N. Y. Army is supposed to win as it pleases over i Lou Little's Lions, hut Cadet i Coach Earl (Red! Blaik has not i " existed two years ago. Columbia won that one. Another eastern game attract ing considerable attention is the Philadelphia affair between un beaten Pennsylvania and twlce heaten Navy. The-Middies have faced some tough opponents, and a Penn victory would bolster their rating. In the Big Sevpn, four teami that have not lost a conference start to go Into action. Oklahoma ! Nebraska and Missouri travels to Iowa State. Undefeated Kentucky takes on Southern Methodist, which will be without the services of the In jured Doak Walker. Tulane, co leader in the Southeastern con ference with Kentucky, playt Auburn. Capor, Coaltown Meet BALTIMORE. Oct. 22 Capot and C o a 1 1 o w n magle names of the turr meet next Friday In the $15,000 wlnner-tah all Plmllco special. Greentree trainer John Cavaf quickly affirmed the speedy Ca pot would be at the post after Calumet farm Informed the Maryland jockey club last night that Ponder would not be enter ed. SLABWOOD in 12-16 ond 24 In. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phong 65t i - - w Grid Gossip In Northwest Loop MOSCOW. Idaho. Oct. 22-(.T There was joy (junior gradel in Vandalville today. Idaho's Frosh football team 'nude it a gold star season by whipping their traditional yearling rivals from Washington State college, CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 22 .P) If their Frosh team Is anv sign post, watch out for the University of Portland Pilots on the gridiron I next year. The Pilot Yearlings : romped to an easy 40-0 win over ! the Oregon State Rooks yester . day. jack Owens tossed three touch ! down passes. Bill Brief bucked across 'wo more and Bill Connel . ly ran 33 yards for the sixth lal- iiy. WAIXA WALLA, Wash.. Oct. 22 !' Lewis & Clark's rugged Pioneers made it a dishearten-' ing Whitman college homecom ing yesterday by trouncing the Missionaries. 32-7, on Buileske field. SEATTLE, Oct. 22 (.Pw- The Oregon Ducklings and Washing ton Pups, both unbeaten in two starts this season, clash this aft ernoon in the Washington stadi um. Oregon edged the young Hu. kies. 25 24, In their football duel last year. Del Baker Eytt Offer Of Major League Return SACRAMENTO Oct. 22. .1) Baker Thursday turned down on offers to manage Pacific Coast leapue baseball clubs for a big time farm team Job with the chance to return eventually to major league managership, the Saeramentu Union says. The Union reports Bilker's new affiliation" a key Job in a major league chain" will be announced in about 10 days and that it will carry a salary of at least the $17. 500 a year Baker turned down here. It seculatps that he will turn up with the Boston Red Sox system. Bakers Thursday turned down an offer to return as pilot of the Sacramento baseball club. The Union said he also has turned down a bid to manage the Seattle Ralniers. Vandalism Taboo Put On OSC-Oregon U. Students CORVALL1S, The men's rteam at Oregon and Oregon State approve of nrhool spirit dui warn ine laeig to take it easy on their rival. OSC Dean Dan W. Pollne and Oregon director of Men's affairs Vergil S. Kogdall announced a "peace pact" aimed at discour aging vandalism prior to the an nual emi war football game. The teams meet Nov. 19 at Kugene. Students Involved in any dam age to property or Individuals will r suspended, they said. are real f0 You owe It to yourself to see a Ford Tractor perform. 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Gavilan, ranked as the No. 1 conlentler for Robinson's welter weight crown, was a 3-1 favorite at ringside, hut he spent prac tically the whole fight in a futile effort to corner Kelton. Kelton used to be one of Gavi lan's sparring partners In New York and the exerience he gam ed in those hours In the gym paid off for him in a big way. He scurried backwards, i lick ing out a long left to bother Gavi lan considerably, and it was only In the 8th and 10th that the De troiter stood still for some toe-to-toe slugging. The scrap was supixised to be Just another stopover lor the bus little Gavilan who beat Beau Jack at Chicago Oct. 14 and has a date to meet Steve Bellolse in a ID-rounder at Cleveland Oct. .11. Oregon High Football Scores (By lh A net tod PrcMt Albany . Eum 19. HHUboro 20. tMlrm f. Urantc Pau 7, Mrdford S. Oregon I'll)- , MllHaukl (tlK l.a Grande TJ, Pendleton 31. Klamath Fall 27. Umgvirw, Wash. 7?. M.Mtnnvill XI, Corvailia 19. 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I Gaa IMS I W 1M Sift iu in is o4 1M 147 13747 1M 230 137 57J Total MS Ml 704 JOMi 1 Itelra A Mix Beneerather ! p- Yundl IHS 179 183 S4ft I E. Wiley ...ltiO 107 111 4 U I T. Buetinar 1M 303 l.W W3 . T. Baughman ng tas 303 A7ft Total iwa "TT "TOT SUSS . Tha ! T.tr. K Sargent 219 174 304 904 ? font 177 174 IMiJIT I A. J irk tin iai in iaimi C. Short 179 i isb-is Tout C70 741 1I.U Western League Baseball May Come To Eugene EUGKNE. Ore.. Oct. 22 Fugene'i school board will mei-t Monday night to consider leasing the stadium here for a Westet.i international League baseball club.. Frank Burrell, a San Jose, Calif, businessman, has asked to lease the park so that he can bring the Bremerton Franchise to Lugene. Joe Gordon of the Cleveland Indians has also been conferring with the school board on nego tiations. ONE HAIR REMINDER PULLMAN. Wash. (.V) Everytime Ed Denton of Ko kla, Idaho, combs his hair he remembers the score. 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