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Glendale Yoncalla Loserl In Finale Of County, 26-12 Dens Fog Over Field Handicaps Play, Makes It Difficult For Spectators By WARREN MACK News-Review snorts writer . Glendale conned the county six-man football championship by defeating Yoncalla, 26-12, last night In a game played at Drain's "Soup Bowl" so named because 01 log so wick tne contest oiien resembled a game ol "blind man s bull. s The came came verv near be ing called off, visibility was so poor, jaut Biter a w-minuie dis cussion by officials, representa j tlves of the two teams and var ious county school principals, the game got under way with one of the weirdest opening kick-offs in county football history. Yoncalla elected to receive and both teams lined up only to find that the kicker couldn's see the opposing teams bac-Ktield men, and vice versa. However, the of' flcials signaled the beginning of the game and Glendale got off a nice kick lust a little disconcer ting to would-be tacklers as they saw the ball sail over their heads and vanish into the gray mist. Had It not been for the offi cials' whistling, many of the spectators lining tne iiem woum never had known ,the game was underway. Glendale Master Evident 1 The fog lifted occasionally, just enough to let fans get a glimpse of the opposite side of the field ana enougn to anow uienoaie i John Harbor, 200-pound sopho more quarterback, to bull his way over for the lone first quar ter score. ; Mouchette and Chandler ran the Glendale total to 20 in the second quarter, following a touchdown by Yoncalla's SI Wise. Only In the third quarter did either team 'all to score, but Mouchette made It 26 for Glen dale seconds after the fourth quarter opened. Dan McDonald pushed across Yoncalla's second touchdown, following a sustained drive up the field. The win gave Glendale the right to meet Coos River, Coos county champs, for the district playoff. In view of last night's discouraging experience with the weather, officials of Coos River and Glendale agreed that the dis trict championship game be play ed In the afternoon. Nov. 12 was tentatively scheduled as the play ing date, with the game likely to be played at Coos Bay. Nuttall Given Verdict Over Irish Bill Eddy SPOKANE, Nov. 3 VP) Despite a ninth round knock down, Keith Ncttall, 133, Brig ham City, Utah, scored a unani mous 10-round decision over Irish Bill Eddy, 135, of Flint, Mich., 7 Suit ' Yourself at Joe Richards NOW For 39.S0 1 Pi NOW AVAILABLE De Soros 4 Door Custom 6 Passenger Club Coups Plymouths 4 Door Special Deluxe 6 Passenger Club Coupe 6 Passenger Convertible Station Wagon Large Trade-in Allowance Easy Payments Low Interest Rates SHOW ROOM OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. CORKRUM 114 N. Rosa Wins 6 6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore.-Thur., Nov. I 1 - I I,, hi miMiimii.jlim i j . it t 1 f " A rbay CHOSTS wars axaetlv last night when they tangled In the fog on Drain's football field to vie for the county six men championship. Top photo shows Glendala's husky quarterback bearing down on a Yon A ba tat to meet all of John Harbor's 200-plus pounds. Lower photo, Yoncalla's Dan McDonald retaliates with a touchdown as fog-bound Slendale's players look on In bewilderment.. Glendale won here last night The Utah light weight piled up an early lead and had Eddy's left eye cut early in the match. Preliminaries: .. 1 10 C 1 .l.-w,l sionea DiticRie vnnut-iycci, itii., Seattle, 8; Hal Halloway, 136, Boise, Idaho, decisioned Wilf Deslardlns 135, Calgary, Alta., J !.! IT 1QQ decisioned Johnny McGlnnis, 152, The life of an adult worker bee during the active summer Is about six weeks. The halibut sometimes attains a size of nine feet and a weight of 700 pounds. ltl; ymouuid Color Green Black Tan Grey Color Black Blue Grey Cream MOTORS Phone 408 Man Slid trown -f A ' . r- 4' ''"vlMvV".. what these Clendale end Yoncalla football players resembled the "Soup Bowl" classic, Z6 Kramer Widens Lead Over Gonzales In Tennis Tour WINDSOR, Ont, Nov..3 P) Big Jack Kramer, the king-pin of professional tennis, widened his exhibition match series edge here last night over Pancho Gonzales, new pro recruit. The champion went three up on Gonzales, trimming the 20-yenr-old Callfornlan, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. The pair now have met five times on their scheduled world tour of 85 cities. Kramer has won four matches and Gonzales one. In a preliminary match the ve teran Frankle Parker took an 7-5. Kramer and Pafker took an easy 6-4 one-set victory over Se gura and Gonzales in doubles. Drain High Football Team Downs Creswell The Drain high school football team overcame a 190 first quar ter deficit to wallop Creswell, LEARN FREE! G. I. Flight Training Is Available To Any Veteran Who Has Over 90 Days of Service Previous to July 1, 1948. Training is given only In new modern fast airplanes. Enroll now before your eligibility expires. ALSO Round trip charter trips to all points Sore Time and Money Try our U-Fly Service and Save up to Vi on your trip We Invite your Inquiries en all your flight problems. Freight up to 1200 lb, taken for Immediate shipment anywhere. GREEN FLYING SERVICE Cessna Dealers Inquire at airport any time for mere detailed Information. Roeeburg Airport . Phone 1225 J Roieburg. Ore. 3, 1949 i ' v , ' t - U. tatatt pictures). 32-19, yesterday In a game orig inally scheduled to take place Friday. The two-day county high school teachers' study workshop, being held in Springfield today and Fri day, was given as the reason for the change in. schedule. ADVICE FROM GOVERNOR BAKER UP) . Water power development and natural resource conservation are the basis of get ting more jobs in Oregon, Gov. Douglas McKay said here. "We will attract Industry when we get out of the power shortage," he said. The governor said he didn't think this would be very soon. He urged Oregonians to seek opportunity rather than security. He said the state should process more of Its farm products and in crease lumber fabrication opera tions. About 37 percent of Austria is covered by forests, mostly spruce. . TO FLY! RHS Indians In Top Shape For Cavemen Friday Night Football Battle Will Highlight Homecoming Of Grads The Roseburg high school In dians will play host to two groups of guests at Flnlay field tomor row night, as they clash with the Invading Grants Pass Cavemen In the annual homecoming tilt Not only will the opposing team be very much In evidence, but the Indians will also be up to their season best in performance before their fathers and older brothers the alumni of R.H.S. The game, which begins at 8 p.m., will highlight homecoming festivities which Include a special presentation by the Senior high school band during half-time and the annual homecoming dance in the girls gymnasium following the game. Last night, following a rugged practice session that Tasted well over two hours, Coach Ceee Sher wood pronounced his boys In top condition to meet the formidable Grants Pass eleven. "I think the kids are ready," Sherwood said following last night's scrimmage. Team at Full Strength Sherwood seems to be right if physical condition of his squad Is any indication. For the first time In many weeks, the chances are excellent that every man on the varsity squad will be in uni form come game time. Only player likely to miss action is Jim Shrum, still suffering from a mid-season leg , injury. For once, Roseburg's veteran line will be Intact from end to end and the backfleld, consisting of Ronnie Strickllng, Barry Kenny, Bill Van Horn and Bob Scott, also promises to be In top shape, Grid Gossip In Northwest Loop SEATTLE, Nov. 3 UP) Coach Oripll In onintr tn ealrt the sharpness gained by physical vujiiai.i wuifi in oraer to nave h.is University of Washington gridders at top physical condi tion for Saturday's meeting in Portland with the Oregon Ducks. He ordered the entire squad to leave their pads in the dressing room VPQtarrintr an1 mm l. team through a two-hour dummy awiMiuagt; aeasiun against ure- gon defensive patterns. ' "Wp rn n't Ka Hnwn fn. x.t- one," said Odell. "We have to ue up line we were against US C. And we must have more speed. Oregon is a very fast team, offensively and defensive !, We. are sacrificing some things by not scrimmaging. I hope we get what we want Sa turday.'.' EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 3 W) The passing arm of Quarterback Earl Stelle may not be limber but it will be automatic Saturday when the Oregon Ducks host the Washington Huskies In Port land's Multnomah stadium. The eagle-eyed Stelle tossed the ball on almost every play last nipht AS Pnooh .Tim Afb-AM devoted the entire workout to stepping up the aerial offense. T 1 . . I ' .... uuuiiuy iviuivay, giue-iingerea lert halfback, was a major target COURT ADMITS ERROR DALLAS, Texas. UP) Dis trict Judge. Dallas Blankenship, checking a list of persons sum moned for jury duty, called R. J. Dixon, "I'd like very much to serve, judge," said the smiling Dixon, but I'm pretty busy this week." Judge Blakenshlp took one look and quickly excused the prospec tive Juror. It was his fellow Jurist, District Judge R. J. Dixon. Best Winter Weather The Practical Way . . . . . . by treating your home to a healthy dose of i our quality Wlnteriiation Materials. We've everything you need to stay as snug as a "kit-ten-on-a-hearth," including: Roofing, Insula tion, Coal, Fuel Oil, Storm Sash. So reasonably priced, too! Consult our friendly staff TODAY! Monthly Terms Ava i lable tbevxvvGerfei sen r NAMED COMMANDER Bear Adm. Merlin - O'Neill (above) has been nominated by President fruman as Commsn dant of U.S. Coast Guards sue eeedint Adm. Joseph F. Farley. Bowling Scores WOMEN LIAOCI TEAM Won Lost Medical Arta Lab. 16 6 Myrtle Creek Bids Supply U 12 Sherner'a Squirta , 11 Roeeburg Jewelera 1n 14 Roy O. Young Ins. e IS Shallmar Room 1n 14 Gamee NeT. 1 Myrtle Creek Bldg. Supply, won 1. Roy O. Young Ins., won 1. . Roieburg Jewelera. won 0. ' Shallmar Room, won 2. Medical Arta Lab., won X Sherner Squirta, won 3. , Remarks High individual game score: VI Bou cock, 189. High individual seriee acore: Vt Bou cock, SOS. Myrtle Cr Bldr " Supply E. Ledgwood 134 162 139 43S C. Chapln 112 93 309 V. Groon .162 134 114410 M. Shlrtcltff im 137 110401 E. Jonea im 14S 146419 Handicap 153 133 193499 Total 633 843 797 2433 Shallmar Room K. Larson , 174 14S 190469 O. Barker I 114 136336 a. Barber 97 124 134 359 W. Bishop 129 111 84324 F. Blltak 147 1 39 159 Ml Handicap , 152 192 192436 Total 839 781 815 2421 Roy O. Youngs O. Moore - 119 140 199414 M. Pockllngton . 96 166 89 347 Gertrude Freedman 116 110 13S 301 E. Sellert 147 147 103397 R. Porter 121 149 109379 Handicap 14S 148 148444 Total 148 747 860 731 2333 Medical Arts Lab. F. Knudtson 197 19S 143439 H. Bitner .192 . 122 132406 E. Campbell .128 113 194399 G. HUUard ' 121 160 448 V. BUsiing ,, .193 190 141444 Handicap , .111 111 111333 Total 666 772 841 2481 Roseburg Jewelers A. Fingerloa 113 124 114331 E. Parr 101 135 103339 D. Root 140 129 143421 S. Blakoley .133 116 127376 H. Mentzer 171 166 144483 Handicap - ..199 199 159477 Total 828 831 790 2447 Schemer Squirts M. Circle -130 193 123406 VI Boucock .172 169 148909 E. Fingerloa 147 150 165 402 H. Ryan 133 126 137396 D. Mix ...131 157 137 425 Handicap 117 117 117391 Total ..830 892 827 2949 Worst Fog In 25 Years Hits Columbia Region ASTORIA, Nov. 3 -UP) An ocean fog rolled in here lasc night, halting shipping at the mouth of the Columbia and forc ing highway traffic to slow speeds. Two freighters were held out side the river bar and three in the harbor here. Others were re ported fogbound at upriver points. Capt. Vernon Lebaok of the pi lot schooner, Columbia, said it was the worst fog he could re call in 25 years. The blanket stretched the length of the Ore gon coast. It had moved in on North Bend, Coos Rsv and New port earlier yesterday. A I California's Bears Head For Easy Yi Cougars Rated Losers In Coming Game; Stanford Will Battle Trojans ' By RUSS NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 3-UP) California's Bears figure to notch another football victory this weekend. Washington State, the visiting rival, hardly rates in the same class with the Pacific coast conference's only undefeat ed, untied ciud. Cal Coach Lynn Waldorf says he respects the WJS.C. passing attack. The Bears possibly are due for a letdown after knock ing over seven in a row, but quarterback Bob Celeri should hold tnem on tne victory nignway without too much trouble. The league's big' battle will take place at Los Angeles Stan ford against U.S.C. Trojans. This one brings together the runners up in the championship raie, Each has lost one game. South ern California bowed to Califor nia 10-16. Stanford went down, 714, before U.C.L.A. Despite the conference defeats, Stanford and Southern California remain in the title scramble. U.S.C. probably will be the 18- point favorite when they meet Saturday. inis crystal ban gazer nas seen both teams. Southern California is the solid pick, with Jim Pow ers' passing as the threat. Stan ford has the play patterns, speedy personnel and spirit to be come a great club. In the belief the team will reach its fullest po tentialities, we're crawling out on the limb for this one to name Stanford as the winner. This week's selections: California over Washington State by 18. Stanford over U.S.C. by 1. Oregon over Washington by 6. Oregon State over Idaho by 18. Criticism Leveled At Pioneers Of Oregon PORTLAND, Nov. 3 UP) Hardware and farm implement dealers were told here yesterday that the hardy pioneer wasn't such a blessing as history pic tures him. Speaking on conservation, Thomas Kelly, Milwaukee, Wis., said the pioneers "destroyed more potential wealth than they created." 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