The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 07, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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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
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Not & bout n'cnt tlic full distant.
Eddie Cotton, 166, Seattle,
knocked out John L. Sullivan,
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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'-
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Wed., Dec. 7, 1949 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7
OSC Coach, Dean Address Alumni Group
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Bump" Elliott.' Oregon State
COACH RECOUNTS OSC GRID WINS-LOSS ES Chalmers
college backfield coach, standing, reviewed OSC's enviable 1949 football record at meet
ing of OSC alumni in the Umpqua hotel Tuesday night. He later described the Oregon-OSC
football game, during a motion picture showing of the game. Main speaker on the program
was Dr. Clifford E. Maser, dean of OSC's new school of Business and Technology, extreme
right. Others in the picture are Wayne Mosher, left, and Bob Knoll, OSC alumni manager.
(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
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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
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Ray Puckett, Douglas county
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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. Outland trophy
awarded annually o the coun
try's outstanding guard or tackle
try Football writers' Association
of America.
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