Indians Ready For Grid Tilt With Ashland Armistice Day Battle On Grizzlies' Field To Be Broadcast On KRNR Roseburg's Indian varsity was spared a physical workout on the practice Held yesterday, alter pro. longed rains left water standing on the turf, making It too sloppy to work out on. Instead Coach Cece Sherwood kept the boys Indoors and put them through a mental drill, as the chalk dust flew thick and fast. The Senior hleh mentor dia grammed various offensive and defensive tactics that will be em ployed against their opponent at Asniana nuay aiiernuuii wmie brows knitted and tongues crowded cheek. In the tilD south Friday, Sher wood will be in the same boat with some of the sophomores on the team. He has never seen the Grizzly gridiron! Last year, the Indians played Ashland here for the first time In many a moon. The Indians won handily, 19-6, after coming from behind. In that game, the Indians turned a pass Interception and an Ashland fumble into touchdown plays, after going scoreless with nearly two minutes remaining In the second quarter. Klckoff time for the Armltslce day tilt will be 1:45 p. m., with Roseburg's radio station KRNR giving a play-by-play description starting at 1:30. Halftlme activi ties arc also scheduled to be broad cast. Frank Purdy will do the sportscasting. The commentary will be broadcast by Hitnk Henry and KRNR Chief Engineer Ralph Smith will see that the wire be tween Ashland and Roscburg doesn't get snarled. Roseburg's Orange and Black Iiigh school band 75 strong will participate In halftlme activity, hended by director C. A. RIcketts. Tenatlve lineups Include: Roseburg Ashland Olsen . LE .... Wines Parr LT Smith Packard LT Kltiwell Boyles C Wiley Wagner RG Klght Rowe -. RT Mcllvenna Blanck RE Allen Strlckling Q Hunscom Kenny LH .... Lanlnovich Van Horn .. RH ... Roberson Scott . F Langer When making up your face, pretend that you are going before the camera. Then you will be more likely to achieve flawless makeup. loXg)6o 6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore.-Thur., Nov. 10, 1949 Grid Gossip In Northwest Loop PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 10- UP Washington State college's football season hasn't been too full of bright spots this season, but out of it halfback Chuck Brayton managed to come up with a worlds record. It's for the mile run In a foot ball uniform. Brayton set the new standard five minutes and nine seconds this fall during a practice ses sion, according to information re' ccived from Archie Richardson, who collects track records for a sports encyclopedia. EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 10 UP) The rainR came and Coach Jim Aiken called an early end to the workout of his Oregon ducks yes- ternay. "I don't Imagine it will rain at Berkeley Saturday, "Aiken cracked. "So there's no need of taking a chance on needless injuries." PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 10 UP) The klckoff of the Washington Washington Stale football clash a week from Saturdny will wind up the collegiate grid careers of 12 Washtlnton stale athletes. Senior squad members include Don Paul, Frank Mataya, Bobbv McGuire, Fran Polsfoot, Bob Doornlnk, Capt. Jerry Houghton, Otto Kofler, Tom Baker, Chuck Brayton, Chuck Eckert, Bill Smith and Ken Spooner. SUIT FREE TICKETS for the U.ofO.-O.S.C. game at LAWSON'S Cam to Lawson's before 5:30 p. m. this Friday for full details. SEATTLE, Nov. 10 UP) John Prechek, senior lctterman tackle from Tacoma, will cap tain the University of Washing ton Huskies against UCLA Sa turday. the Husky stalwart was named last, night after a workout on de fenses against the Californians' single wing attack. The J7-man Husky squad was to leave by plane today for Los Angeles where light workouts were scheduled this evening and tomorrow. I Pancakes-Sausage Feed Set To Pay Smear Penalty 'DEFIANCE, O., Nov.l0-P) It Defiance college students eat cnought pancakes and sausage tonight, they mav have enough money to rebuild Finlay col lege." The fund-raising pancake en terprise is the last of several aimed at rising $212. That's the amount for which Flndlay col lege billed the Defiance student council. Seems there was some paint smeared around on various ex posed objects on the Findlay campus the night before the Oct. 25 football game between the schools. Flndaly's bill was for cleanup expenses. Finlay won, Incidentally, 13 to 6. More than $100 has been rais ed so far on the Defiance cam pus through the sale of tags la belled: "I am helping rebuild Flndlay college." Bears Favored To Down Oregon In Saturday Battle By RUSS NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10 ur Coast conference football swings Into the next to the last lap of a red hot championship scramble this weekend. There seems little likelihood the front runners will be shifted out of position. California, the un disputed leader, may get fairly tough competition from Oregon out oil past performances, Ilgur es to win. Stanford, the team that final ly found itself In fast company, rates to win nanany over Idaho. rhe big upset victory over Southern California last week was all that Stanford needed. With only one league defeat, Stanford still has a chance for the Rose Bowl. This transition could take place by a win this week over Idaho and a wallop ing setoack to California Nov. 1. The University of California at Los Angeles, also with one conference loss, entertains a re juvenated Washington team and may be in for more trouble than expected. Washington's win over favored Oregon last week was a bracer. Oregon State, which has cou pled together triumphs over Washington State and Idaho, lin es up against a hard knocking team in . Michigan state. The game will be played at Portland where rainy weather could set in to level conditions. Here is what we see in the crystal ball lor Saturday. California over uregon oy Id. Stanford over Idaho by 18. U.C.L.A. over Washington by 6. Michigan State over Oregon State by 7. Bowling Scores WOMKN LEAGUE TEAM Won Medical Art Lnb 20 Schemer's SqulrU 14 Myrtle Creek Bldf. Supply ....14 Shalimar Room 1 2 RonclHiig Jeweler " Roy O. Youngi 17 Gamei Nov. R Medical Aria Lab. 2. Scherner'i Snulrti 1. Shnlimnr Room 2. R. O. Ynunits 1. Myrtlf Creek 2, Roseburg Jewelen 1. Remark! High Individual gama score: Joan lakely 100. Utah. Individual series score: Mary Circle, 489. Medical Arts I.ab. Knudtson 134149 12040(1 Bilner 134 133 151 418 Martin 141 0f) 1543(14 Campbell 109 138 140413 Milliard 142 134 118 .'MS Handicap H 130 130 130390 Total YOURSELF B46 779 823 2448 Schemer's Kiiulrla M. Circle 178 isa V. Boucock lOfl 1!MI E. Flngerlos inn 1(13 1!. nyan 100 174 D. Mix 172 141 Handicap 119 110 Total 841 Myrtle Creek Bids-. M. Wilson 119 C. Chapin 118 V. Groom 138 M. Shlrtcllff 117 Jones 134 1.W 4flfl 114 370 1304(18 1103113 170 4H3 110357 J7 rz 'COLFER OF YEAR' That broad smile on the face of "Slammin Sammy Snead it genuine. 'He had iust been told of his selec tion as golfer of the year in a PGA conducted nation-wide poll. Beside him in the shop of the Greenbrier hotel at White Sulphur Springs, W. Ye., where he is head pro is the PCA trophy he won this year. AP Wirephotol. Handicap .... Total 177 009 816 2366 Supply 00 1.-12341 1:)2 123 .171 lfll 131 430 13B 148 403 14.1 144423 177 177-031 WMcihogciny milesters . . . FOR MELLOW AUTUMN WEATHER... Lots to like about this massive mealy pacemaker, men. It features double deck welting in white stitching, strong, sturdy style lines, full triple sole. Make room in your wardrobe for this shoe . . . it's a bonus bur. 801 843 899 2400 Koseburg Jewelers Flngerlos 141 132 167440 Parr ..1M 102 03349 Root 119 108 104327 S. Blakeley 11 121 190 4.14 Mentter 140 160 138 444 Handicap ....... 161 101 101433 Tolal Roy . Moore M, Pockllngton A. Weiagerber . G. Freadman R. Porter Handicap ..R60 784 893 2407 Younga ...128 140 131309 117 107 13 ao 108 1X1- 129370 ...106 181 13948 149 M9 133427 -194 134 194402 Total 758 804 Shalimar Room M. Larson 138 139 O. Barker 139 148 G. Barber 118 W. Bishop .,,,., m 120 F. Blalak . 139 138 Handicap , 192 Total .. 777 808 S22 2444 111 MO 198430 87313 11)1422 148417 132490 849 2427 Rolls Out rut Euy to Handle Uniform Mesh Rigid Fabric Mo Buckle or Curl SKYSTfilft: Joe Kahut Will Battle Bosnich PORTLAND, Nov. lO(Spcecial) Joe Kahut, sporting a "new look" and under new .nanage ment, will make his "homecom ing" to the Auditorium ring Tuesday night, November 22, In len-round main event wltn Tony Bosnich, Oakland heavy weight. Recently Kahut severed rela tions with his manager, Jack Ca pri, and signed up with his local attorney, Johnny Bassett. Eddie Hogan continues as trainer. In his first fight under the new set up, Kahut lost on a TKO to Joey Maxim in Cincinnati, when a cut forced the bout to be halted after he had the American light heavyweight champion in serious trouble. Kahut, at 2G years of aee. iust reaching his fistic prime, is In the best condition of his career. He's abandoned the crouch stylp ne iormeny used in favor ol a more orthodox stand-up stance. which gives him better advant age of his punching ability. in Hosntch, the Woodhum pride gets a crack at a fighter for several years considered one of the leading heavyweights on the Pacific Coast, and one men tioned several times as a con tender for the championship of the world. Football Season Ends For Papoose Babes Coach Eddy Wvatt's seventh and eighth grade Junior high school Papoose Babes turned in their suits Wednesday after win ning the only game they played this season a 31-14 victory over Collage Grove. Their coach reports that al though less traveled than their compatriots, the Babes gained much in intrasquad scrim mages. He Indicated that Coach Hod Turner would be spared the trouble of explaining what a foot ball is and other rudimentary as pects of the game, when the Babes move up to the regular Pa poose team next fall. The ninth grade Papooses, un der Coach Turner, wind up the season with a game at Ashland Saturday at 2 p.m. Assistant coach Frank Purdy said both he and Turner will accompany the boys. Cf the original broadcast sta tions AVVVJ of Detroit and K'Dk'A tlons WWJ of Detroit and KDKA the air. They started in 1920. Felton, Pellone Battle To Draw By ..CHARLES C. CAIN DETROIT, Nov. 10 UP) Young Lester Felton of .Detroit, who is fast becoming one of the most controversial figures In boxing, was back in the head lines today this time because he did not win a fight. The 20-year-old Negro welter weight zoomed into national pro minence Oct. 21 when he got an unpopular decision over Did Ga vilan of Cuba in a fight here that touched off probes by the State Boxing commission and po lice. 1 Felton returned to ring warfare last night and wound up with a ten-round draw with rough Tony Pellone of New York. Most of the fans and the news papermen thought Felton had won. Judges Johnny Webber and Lou Jallos each called it a 50 50 fight, while Referee Clarence Rosen voted for Felton by a 54 46 margin. Under Michigan rules that was a draw. Glendale Six To Play Coos River Two undefeated six-man foot ball teams will be tested starting at 8 o'clock tonight at North Bend when Glendale of Douglas coun ty and Coos River of Coos county meet In the district champion ship playoff game. Coach G. W. Line of Glendale released the following starting lineup for his club: Frank Robe son at center, Benjy Mochett, right end; Rudy Vierlchx, left end; John Harbour, quarterback; Dale Cooper, left half and Bill Chandler right half. The Douglas county club won the county championship last Thursday night at Drain, when they beat the north half cham pions of Yoncalla high school by. a Zb-ia score, coacn Line s men dale club has been a powerhouse all season long and have con sistently racked up decisive scores against their opponents. 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Span of mares, good logging team 1 bay mart, 1 torrell mare 2 good Jersey cows 5 good hogs, ready to butcher 20 pullets, about 25 fryers Pair nearly new bed springs Aladdin lamp Cedar churn Some other household articles Set of heavy harness 'i set harness 16 gauge shotgun Lets of doubletrees and singletrees Crosscut saw 1-man saw Steel wheel farm truck with flat rack McCormick mower No. 9, six foot cut 10-foot McCormick dump rakt 3 section sprlngtooth harrow 2-section spiketooth harrow 1 all steel 3 star Oliver plow 1 all steel 4 star Oliver plow 2 five-foot horse discs 2 skovel cultivators 1 shovel plow Grindstone, wheelbarrow Heavy log chain t-foot step ladder Lots of small tools TERMS: CASH W. C. Burns, Owner J. E. Cooper, Auctioneer Watch for signs along the road. knows women and can play upon them as upon a harp of a thou sand strings that makes him more dangerous to women at that age than any other." Oh, boy! Oh, boy! Oh, boy! Ladies, I'm giving you fair warning. I'm 38, getting bald, and I'm 15 pounos overweight. But In two more years I'll be a swashbuckling, fascinating devil looking for his fair share of harp playing. There's a good gray time a' coming for us all, boys If our arteries last. Love Begins At 40 As Facts Of Modern Romantic Episodes Attest By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (IP) With politics out of the way for another year, let us return to a quaint, old-fashioned subject that enthralls us all. I refer to love Tamour, l'amour, l'amour. The news from this crowded field is pleasant Indeed to those dwelling In the shadv vears of life. For with no government sub sidies of any kind, there has been wrought a "fair deal" for the middle-aged man in the politics of love. He has turned out to be the Romeo of our times. No longer do maidens sigh for the young man with an apple in his hand. They turn to the older gent with a hundred acres of land. But he doesn't 'win them with his real estate. It's his sex appeal.' For it isn't life that be gins at 40 for the American man. It's love you know, l'amour, l' amour, l'amour. The public awoke to this fact with the discovery that 57-year-old Ezio Pinza star of "South Pacific," was affecting the weak er sex in a way no other matinee idol has since Rudolph Valen tino. This grandpa still has 'em gasping with his bass bellowed enchanted evening. Top Film Stars Over 40 And it isn't just a one-man matter. The current issue of Cos mopolitan has found the same thing to be true in the movies: the real romantics the eight top drawing men film stars are all over 40. Among the standouts are Bing Crosby, 45, Gary Cooper and Clark Gable, 48, and Hum phrey Bogart, the dean of panda huggers at 50, one year older than the century he lives in. But this recognition of the am atory leadership of the time-mellowed male didn't become offi cial at least not in my mind until it was confirmed by Dor othy Dix. I have always thought that Dorothy knew more about love than either Freud or Dr. Kinsey suspected. They had to ask DeoDle Questions about it. Dorothy just knows all about af fairs of the heart from some in terior radar of her own. Charge Offsets Pot Tummy wen, totner day, Mrs. dix said yes, it was true that men over 40 are most attractive to wom en. She said girl bobby soxers mightn't agree, but they didn't know any more about men than they did abou.t food. And Dorothy gave reasons. She said the mature fellow knew more about life, had more to talk about and understood women better than feckless youths. A bald head and a pot tummv didn't offset the intellectual charm that only years bring, in her opinion. Dorothy summed it up: "It is because the man of 40 RICHARDS fPSSSV Basketball Officials' Clinic Will Be Held Roseburg and Douglas county basketball officials, prospective officials and coaches are invited to attend a basketball officials I clinic, to be held at Senior high school sometime in December, i According to an informed! source at the high school A. : Oden Hawes of the Oregon Schools Activities association will be on hand to conduct a clinic and show motion pictures depict ing the latest rule changes in the game. At the conclusion of the clinic, tests will be passed out to those interested in olliciatiig. ENJOY THIS GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON 45 Quart JO Pint 30 WRECK KILLS 14 MADRID, Spain UP) Two electric trains collided near here, killing at least 14 persons and in juring more than 30. The crash occurred 14 miles north of Madrid. 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