X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X TiuHrJltplactrntnis BSAXt BLOCKS-UNINGS FRICTION BLOCKS. PipinJnlih Produdl thai m Kind I Yur EquipmMl ori OwfoaJ. - CX - - :,:- (73- CHAMPION FRICTION CO. Five) Bouts Go Ltss Than Eight Rounds SEATTLE, UPl A five-bout boxing card lasted less than eight full rounds here Tues. night with John L. Davis, Oakland ne gro, climaxing the streamlined fistic show with a two-round knockout of Billy Eddy of De troit, uavis weighed Eddy 141. The match had been schedul ed for 10 heats. Not & bout n'cnt tlic full distant. Eddie Cotton, 166, Seattle, knocked out John L. Sullivan, iu, rortiana,-in one round; Tom my "Umeda, 125, Seattle, kayoed Mel Eagleman, 126, Chemawa, Ore., in two; Mel Scott, 144, Seat tle, dropped Rosco Wright, 144, Seattle, in one: and Johnnv O'- Day, 160, Portland, won on a foul in the second round from Frank Crane, 160, Seattle. AT LAST I HAVE ARRIVED! 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(Staff photol Oregon State college alumni 'l democratic or friendly InstitU' and boosters were told Tuesday night by Dr. C. E. Maser, dean of OSC's new school of business and technology, they have many reasons to be proud of their college. Dr. Maser, Coach Chalmers "Bump" Elliott and Alumni man ager 'Bob Knoll were guests of the Roseburg OSC alumni group at a dinner meeting in the Ump qua hotel, Elliott reviewed Beaver foot ball successes of the past season and described a color motion pic ture recording the recent OSC University of Oregon football classic at Eugene, which the Beavers won. Beaver alums were told by Maser that OSC is a "large in stitution with small institution traditions. . .1 know of a no more FT 4 J I. SHIRTS aL L v' NYLON SHIRTS In Color Packed Grey Solids Nile Green White Blue - We've counters full for your shopping ease. Everything you need in one big store ... at new low prices! Use our convenient Lay-Away plan! 5.50 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X tion." Maser said. The "youngest dean on the Ore gon State college campus" said the college at Corvallis is "close to the soil," and indicated the "nature of OSC would always be close to the nature of he area in which it is located, for Which the college should be grateful." He told his partisan listeners that the phone rings daily at Oregon State, with people from over the world seeking answers to production problems. Men come from over the nation to attend the Forestry school. . . "not because they 'think' It's a good school, but because it 'is' a good school," Dr. Maser stated. The meteoric rise of the busi ness and technology school at OSC was described by Dr. Maser, who was given the job of putting the school on its feet after the state board of higher education gave the business and industry department "school status." ' . . He told how many Innovations incorporated by OSC's new busi ness school were heralded and copied by large school represen tatives throughout the nation. The capacity OSC crowd heard Maser liken Dr. A. L. Strand, the college's president, to Abraham Lincoln. They were told OSC's agricultural school is one of the five best in the country; that the school itself ranks next to Penn. State, Michigan State, Cornell and Iowa State, "in that order." "People over the country know more about Oregon State than you do," Maser told his listeners. He told alumni and booster? they should be proud of their "cow college." Elliott, OSC backfield coach, outlined the Beaver football team's early season reverses and described the club as a "second half" team, winding up the sea son strong. He was pessimistic about next year's football outlook and ac knowledaed that the University of Oregon had an "excellent" fresh ENJOY THIS GREAT STRAIGHT $j60 45 Quart $230 Pint "flu man organization. Ray Puckett, Douglas county OSC Alumni association director, Introduced Alumni Manager Bob Knoll, who Introduced the guest speakers. Sportsmen Ask Elk Hunting Extension BAKER, Dec. 7. (JR An ex tended elk season was urged on the Oregon State Game commis sion which held a session here with about 30 sportsmen and ranchers from eastern Oregon. Ranchers said that a longer hunting season on elk could cut down ...is ucpicuauuu. u uiese animals while sportsmen main tained that special season deer and elk hunting areas should be enlarged. Carl Hill, Days Creek game commission member, was in charge of the session. Also pres ent was O. D. Hotchkiss, Prine ville, president of the Oregon Cattlemen's association. Marvin Wendt, president of the Baker County Livestock association, spoke for the local group. GRID TROPHY AWARDED Des Moines, Dec. 7. UP) Edward '. B a g d o n , 23-year-old Michigan State guard, was an nounced today as the winner of the Dr. John H. 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