SCONCE JAUNTS Halfback Jarrv Sconce racai down the side lines at an unida ntitierJ Roienura blocker takes Sorinafiald'l Bill Oiterhouit out of tha play. Bill Sporei 134) and Bill Palculak Roseburg Whips Springfield, 13-12 Shrum Gallops 68 Yards To Clinch Roseburg Win In Thrilling Season Opener Speedy little Jim Shrum brought 2700 (creaming spectators to their feet leit night at Finlay field ai ha galloped 68 yards to touchdown midway in tha fourth quarter to lead the Rose burg Indiani to a 13-12 victory The 146 pound speedster ineaked through the left guard slot, dodged a couple of would-be tackier long enough to pick up hu Interier ence and was off. It was here that the downfield blockers showed their capabilities with the key blocks to allow Shrum to race down the sidelines. Springfield Scores Springfield entered the scoring column with just three minutes gone in the first quarter. Rose urg had taken the kickoff on their own 20 but lost it when halfback Jim Kemp fumbled. Quick to take advantage, the Millers ran the hall down to the two yard line on four plays and George Bilderback bar reled into the line for the six count ers. Paul Patrick missed the kick. Late In this period quarter back Mickey Coan unwrapped his firing arm and uncorked a 40 yard pats to left end Frank Ol son. Olson took It en the run and went te the Springfield 17 only te have it nullified by a 15 yard holding penalty. Midway in the second quarter Olson tied the score after com pleting Coen's pass out in the often. In two pass plays the Indi ans had moved from their own .18 to paydirt. Coen had uncorked a 30 yard flip to right end Bruce rial Rosa and then immediately after another one to Olson who carried it across the goal line. Shrum went over right tackle for the extra and vitally important point. Springfield went Into the lead In the fourth quarter en a pats from left half George Bilderback to end J. C. Johnson, only to have it countered by Shrum's run. Springfield's fullback Herald Jenkins proved to be the thorn in the side of the Roseburg team as LEONARD LEADS TOURNEY VANCOUVER. B. C. (At - Thirty -one pros and 20 amateurs headed into the final 3d holes of the British Columbia open golf tournament today, htan Leonard host pro, led the field with i four under-par .138. -INSURANCE-AUTO LIFE AUTO FIRE Stale Farm Mutual Insurance 0. L Rate S. C. Campbell P. O. Box 4S9 Phone 288 116 W. Cass Over Douglas County Bank SUCCESSFUL HUNT? Shoot your deer or elk, ' bring if to our cold room and have the meat custom cut and wrapped for your locker. Prime meat at budget price. That li what you find in our complete meat market. Shop our counters for the finest, most tender mean everyday. Free del.'very to those who desire. Roseburg SANITARY MARKET 31S West Cass ' ' "'jt 1 ...7, . . . Alto shown in tha pictura ara 1451. (Staff photo). over th ipringtield Millers. he continually reeled off large chunks of yardage. One of t b e most spectacular runs of the eve ning came in the third period as Jenkins raced B0 yards down the right side to the goal line only to nave Ine call calico DacK oy a penalty. The line did an outstanding job. Olson atarred on .both offense apd CAME STATISTICS Forward Daaaaa rnmolrtM 4 Forward paaaaa Intercepted 3 Net Yarda Panama Ill Net Yarda ruahlna and Daaalns 24.1 Fumhlea by 3 Brovered by 1 Penalllea T Yarda loat penaltlea .. SO Firat downa 11 defense as substitute Don I.innell turned in an excellent performance at tackle. The hackfield showed it was geared for both speed and derep tiveness as well as shart. passing attack. On defense quarterback Floyd Williams and fullback Dale Blanck did a bang up job. . Between halves' the Roseburg high school band pleased fans when they formed a large foot ball, then marched into the first letters of the two competing schools. Lineups: Roseburg Springfield Olson ' LE Johnson Winter 1.T Riddle Foster LG Spores Swanson C Williams Rruton RG Sahin Thomas RT Patrick Dalross R E Ziikowski Coen Q Samples Kemp LII Bilderback Sconce R H Bour Blanck 7 Jenkins FAR WEST PLAYOFF RENO tV The Reno Sil ver have let it be known what they want in the the finals of the Far West league's president's cup series. Sparked by four hits by Manager Joe Horich, the Sox cluhhed league champion Klamath rails 10 to A in the fourth game of their semi final playoff series at Reno last night. Monahden fish oil is used as a machine lubricant and in leather tanning, aluminum casting and the manufacture of linoleum and oil cloth. Phone 134 I . , f ;?t lL,rmum."r iliTka A idir in iim ,', n n h hJ -- MTir'a,a"'ti'M'IIIMrf I TRYING MOMENT Head Coach Ceee Sh.rwood, left, and Lina Coach Ray Brown crouch lines ai Springfield drivai daap quarter. (Staff photo). KRNR and KRXL Will Broadcast PCC And Intersectional Grid Games Both KRNR end KRXL, which Is to go Into operation next week, have released schedules of ten college football games to be broadcast Saturday afternoon!. KRNR will eir three University of Oregon games end two Oregon State contests. KRXL has s'ated six Oregon games and five Oregon State, including the annual grudge battle between the two schools. Schedule of College Cames Te Be Broadcast KRNR DATE Weshington-Kanies State Sept. UCLA-Washington State Sept. Oregon-Montane Oct. Idaho-Oregon Oct. Oregon State-Montane Oct. Colifornia-OSC Oct. Oregon-Washington State Nov. Woihington State-OSC Nov. California-Stanford Nov. USC-Notre Dame Dec. Both stations have announced coverage of the home games played by Dusette-Abbott Meet Tonight Another near-record crowd Is expected at the Roseburg armory arena Saturday night when Georges Dusette. talented French- Canadian, again takes on Cowboy Ace Abbott, Texas villain, in the headline attraction of Matchmaker Ellon Owen's weekly mat show. Dusette took last week's bout against the cowboy on a referee's decision because of too many un derhanded tactics. Abbott is the Hottest matman in the northwest at the present time and the only losses he has suffered in quite a few weeks have been on dis qualifications. It will be a match featuring Dusette's full-Nelson and Abbott's combination face and hammerlocks and slugs. The weekly show will get under way at 8:45 p.m., featuring a highly-touted newcomer George Craig from Tulsa, Okla. A former NCAA champion from the Okla homa Aggies, the clean, scientific matman will take on a rough and formidable foe in Karl Gray, a Texan who also employs a full Nelson as his chief hold. Craig, who started wrestling as a col legian five years ago, is in In his fust pro season and is a drop kirk artist. Harry Elliott will ref eree both bouts. Collision Claims Head Of Presbyterian Church THERMOPOI.IS, Wyo. (.Vt An autnmobile-t ruck collision calamed the life Thursday of Dr. William Barrow Pugh, 62, executive-secretary of the General As sembly of the Presbyterian Church. His position made him head of a church with more than 2,000.000 communicants. Only a few hours earlier the Philadrlphian had addressed the Wyoming Synod of the Presbyter ian Church at Powell, Wyo. Dr. Push w as' nationally known for his church work. He served as a chaplain in Pennsylvania's 28th division in World War I, partici pating in two offensives. INDUSTRY EXPANOS ASTORIA - .P - The Van Camp Sea Food company, Termi nal Island. Calif., has prurhased fish processing properties in As toria. Warrenton and Have! Haven valued at $100,000. THE NICEST PEOPLE . . . rely otf)iii for service. We're proud iPmony oTks like ut end the work we do tor them. ROGLt'3 SHELL SERVICE 0 MaWa Road at S. entrance te Veterans Hotpitel (5) & worriadly on tha Roseburq side into Indian tarritory In tha third 23 30 KRXL UCLA-Oregon Oregon-California OSC-Stanford OSC-Washington Oregon-St. Marys (JSC-Oregon UCLA-OSC OSC-ldaho Colorado-Oregon Oregon-OSC they will give complete the Roseburg Indians. 7 14 21 28 4 18 25 2 that FIGHTS LAST NIGHT (By tha Aaaociated Praaa) NEW YORK - Paddy Young, 159, New York, outpointed Ernie Durando, J54, Bayonne. N. J.. (10). ' HOLLYWOOD Cli,.... Henry, 186. Los Angeles, o u t- pointed Turkey Thompson, 210',4, Los Angeles (10). NEW LONDON, Conn. Teddy knocked out Jose Aporite Torres! an, rueno kico (6). Bonebenders Take Classic League Bawling Lead The first week of bowling came won all three games and four to a close Friday night as the Bonebenders in the Classic league points to grab an early season lead. Individual honors went to Har rison Winston of Wiley's realtors Winston scored the high individual game with a 235 and high individ ual series with a healthy 589. For the series he bowled games of 173. 235 and 181. The Commercial league plaved a second series Thursday and the oncalla Merchants retained its spotless record and forged into the league lead with eight points. CLASSIC LEAGUE Ronebenders 3 0 4 Wiley's Realtors 1.Z 2 1 3 Readers l 2 1 Roseburg Lumber 0 3 0 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Yoncalla 6 0 II Todd Building 5 17 Coen Supply 5 16 Drive-In Cleaners 4 2 5 I) and L 4 2 4 Lockwood Motors .1 a i t hrystalite Tile 3 3 4 M and H 2 4 j Melo Maid 2 4 3 Sig Fetts 15 2 Wayne's Shoes 1 5 1 Cal.-Pac , 1 5 1 LAWN AND PASTURE SEED CLOVERS Lodino, Subterroneon, Whit FESCUE Alto or Tell, Red Creeprrlg, Chewing OTHER GRASSES Kentucky Blue, Lotus, Common end English Rye Golf Brend Lewn Seed DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Locote-W. Washington St. 9)rJ S. P. . Trocks BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN TH SAVINGS EXTRA POINT. the second peri on in the fore iod as Roseburg goes into the lead, 7-6. Looking ground is Quarterback Mickey Coen (141, end o SPORTS o f 10 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sat., Sept. 16, 1950 Drain Defeats Lowell, 45-0 At Drain last night the Warriors passed and ran over Lowell to take a lopsided 45-0 victory. With the able quarterbacking of Allen Brown, Drain scored a touchdown in the first and third quarters two in the second and three in the final canto. Brown Scores Brown scored the first and last touchdown and kicked an extra point for 13 tallies. Bill Duncan and Jerry Jackson scored in the second period. Left halfback Mar vin Swearingen went over in the third. But the scoring parade reached its height in the last quar ter as Brown and Dick Joslyn scored and Earl Simpson galloped 40 yards for a touchdown. Most spectacular play of the evening was a long pass from Brown to Duncan who lateralled to fullback Jerry Haldeman to pick up SO yards. Drain Lad in First Downs Drain racked up 14 first downs for a net yardage gain of 446 against Lowell's 8 first downs and 248 yards. Brown completed four of six passes while right halfback Jerry Cade made good five out of seven. Drain is an independent B school playing in the Lane county league. They are slated to meet Oakridge next Saturday. Football Scores COLLEGE SCORES North Idaho college 26, St. Mar tin's 13. Central (Mo) 26, Iowa Wesleyan 0. Rota (Mo) Fahool of Mines 26, Pittsburgh (Kas) State 7. Branch Agricultural college (Utah) 13, Williams Airforce Base (Ariz) 2. Midland (NeM 14, York (Neb) 7. Davis and Elkins 15, Concord 13. Bluefield State 33, Morristown (Tenn) 0. West Carolina Teachers 20, High Point 0. Drake 7, Denver 0. HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Bremerton 28, Lincoln (Portland) 13. Cleveland (Portland) 0, Salem 0 (Tie). .lefrerson (Portland) 12, V a n ccuver 7. Washington (Portland) 13, Pen dleton 7. Franklin (Portland) 12, Gresham Roosevelt (Portland) 32, La Crande 2. Eugene 24. Medford 19. North Bend 21, Albany 19. -Myrlle Point 0, Toledo 0 (tie). Hillsboro 19, Milwaukie 13. Kelso 32, Benson (Portland) 19. Roseburg 13, Springfield 12. Grants Pass 26. Lebonon ( Cmuille 27. Ashland 20. ! Willamette (Eugene) 33, Siuslaw 13. i Oakridge 19, Pleasant Hill IS. Marshfield 32, Reedsport 2. The grub of the white-fringed beetle lives in the soil. Referee Ed Wellnitx signals the point is good in Seattle Takes Fourth Place WithSealWin By JIM HUBBART Associated Press Sportswriter A fourth place spot in the Pa cific Coast league is money in the sock this season, and any resem blance between calculated ma hem and the Seattie-San Francisco series is pre!y intentional. The two clubs have been playing peek-a-boo in the first division all week. Last night, the Rainiers took their turn by way of a prim tive 8 to 7 triumph over the Seals. Seattle manager Paul T.ichards had to use 17 players to bring that $7500 jackpot into range again. The Seals are now back in fifth place, half a game behind the Rainiera. Marquei Sparks Bevos Elsewhere, homers by Augie Ga lan and Loyd Christopher paced 12-hit Oakland assault on three San Diego pitchers as the Oaks won, 7 to 4; Luis Marquez ran and bat ted the Portland Beavers to an easy S to 1 victory over Los An geles; Sacramento edged Holly wood, 3 to 2. Jack Creel chucked a four hitter for Portland as the Angels ab sorbed their sixth setback in a row. naa ne not nit a Datsman with the bases loaded, Creek probably would have had a shutout. Mar quez scored four of Portland's runs. stole three bases and topped it off wim a nomer. Sacramento whipped Hollywood with three singles in the ninth in ning by Marv Williams, John Lu cadello and Jim Busby. Hollywood had tied it in the top half with Jim Baxes' 2nd homer of the year. At San Diego, Oakland took a six game lead over San Diego as George Bamberger scattered nine blows among the second place Padres. See J. N. BOOR For Ht AccMrti Oat boar. 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Boston's half-steo up tha lad der was aided by developments at Detroit where the Tigers, be hind the excellent relief pitch ing of the veteran Hank Bor owy, turned back New York Yankees. 7, to level this top drawer series at a game epiace. Other Happenings Williams' impressive comeback after more than two months on the shelf with ar. elbow fracture was just one of the highlights of a news-making baseball Friday. Other unusual happenings in cluded: 1. The Philadelphia Phillies had to go 19 innings, longest game of the season, to wrest the second half of their doubleheader victory from Cincinnati. The regulation first game was won, 2-1 and the second, 8-7, pushing the Phils 7',i games in front of Brooklyn. 2. Big John Mize of the Yankees poled three home runs in New York's losing effort at Detroit and broke his own major league rec ord for the i.umber of times the feat has been turned in a single game. He has now hit three home runs on six occasions. 3. Plate Umpire Dusty Boggess twice reversed himself on a play CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM Lttt'i f at down to brait tacks in nmtmbir than 4 POINTS 1 Hungry popl cannot oat democracy. 2 Truth it tha bait propaganda, but it mutt bo told. 3 A flanuint intarait In tha problems of your ft I low man. 4 "Govarnmant of tha peoplt, by tha paoplo, far tha poopla shall not parish from tha aorth," (A. Lincoln). Watch for - y y m y each Saturday THE REST -ROW TRY parts Prompt fepair service Pittco of Qoccborg (ft e,' 0 from the play are Springfield I 1351. (Staff Photo). e at home at Ebbetts Field, caus ing the Brooklyn Dodgers to pro test their 6-2 loss to at. ixiuis. Dal Ennis, the league's lead ing run producer, slammed a pitch off the let field wall with tha bases loaded in the 19th te win the long second game for the Phils. Andy Saminick's 23rd home run won the opener for Philadelphia. Emory (Bubba) Church, the Phillies' rookie righthanded pit cher, was hit by a batted hall in the first game and was taken to a hospital where plastic surgery was required. Braves Win In other National league games, the Boston Braves whip ped the Pittsuurgh Pirates, 7-4, and the Chicago Cubs beat tha New York Giants in 10 innings, 4 3. In the American, Cleveland split a doubleheader with Wash ington, winning the first, 4-2, but losing the second, 4-1. The eighth place Philadelphia Athletics beat the Chicago White Sox, 4-1. WOMEN FINALISTS ATLANTA P) A young golfer who had only a regional reputation before the National Women's Amateur Golf tourna ment will emerge with a national championship today. Pert Mae Murray, 24 years old and five-time winner of the Ver mont state title, will face Beverly Hanson of Pasadena, Calif., in the finals of the golden anniversary amateur tournanent. 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