Prep School Rules Revised;
Should Speed-Up Game
Certain Uh school football rules i
changea were nude by the national i
Federation Football Rule commit-1
tee this summer. The alterations'
will apply to high school football !
teams throughout the nation.
In order to acquaint the fan with
these changes for 1950. the rules
will be printed in entirity. The re
visions will definitely apply to Dis
trict I schools.
KICKS All kicks become dead
when they touch in the receiver's
end tone. A short free kick which
is luucnra oy me KicKing team oe-1
fore kick has gone ten yards shall '
can y a penally. I It has been left I
to the editorial committee to de-'
cide the penalty.) ,
nu n The rule has
been modified to permit the kick-
NO HOMES COMFORTABLE
AND BRIGHT
WHEN ITS PLUMBING-
ISNT
RIGHT
in? team to catch its own kick
after it has been muffed by the
receiver. No period shall be ex
tended if a fair catch has been
made during the last timed down
of a quarter. However, if a foul
is committed by the defensive
team the offensive team will have
a choice.
FL'MRLES Either team it
permitiTAl to advance a recovered
fumble or backward pass.
SUBSTITUTION Free substi
tution is permitted for any time
out when the clock is stopped for
the removal 01 an injured player.
FORWARD PASSES The pres
ent rule prohiDiis catching or bat'
ting of a forward pass by an in
eligible player who is on or be'
hind the line. Now included is muff
inz of the pass. The automatic
touchback option for pass inter
ference by A in B s end tone is
eliminated. This will now be
treated the same as interference by
B. If intentional an extra IS yards
will be applied.
HANDING THE BALL FOR
WARD Unless the end is the
snapper or adjacent to the snap
per, he win not nave to make a
complete turn in order to receive
a pass handed forward. Other line
men must maice the turn.
Yesterday's Stars
(Br th. AMadaud frMl
PfTCHING: Cloyd Boyer, Cards
pitched St. touis to 1-0 four-hit
victory over boston.
BATTING: Mike uoual, mils
slammed two home runs with se
cond coming in eighth inning, with
two on to give Philadelphia a
victory over Chicago.
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TROPHY WINNERS The (Wove members of the Roteburq Country club will be competing in
the next Willamette Valley-Southern Oregon Golf tournament which it to be held in Medford,
Sept. 28. These women made up the teem which won the silver trophy (or Roseburg, in lest
month's tournament.' From left to right they ere: Mrs. Roy Sheppard, Mrs. Frempton Price, Mrs.
James Hughes, Mrs. Leon McClintock, Mrs. Rolstyn Brdigei end Mrs. Si Dillard. (Picture by
Paul Jenkins.)
Wilson's and Elks
Lead Industirials
Wilson Motors and Elks 326 took
the lead in the Industrial league
filay at the Roseburg bowling alley
ast night by picking up four points.
Each team won three gamea and
led in total pins. .
Ted shirtcliff of Wilson Motors
was the individual scoring leader
with a single game of 222 and a
599 series.
On Tuesday night, the results of
the independent women's league
show three teams on top with four
games won and two lost. They are
K and J lunch. Medical Arts Lao
and Umpqua cleaners. The women
do not use the point system for
league standings.
Individual winner was Evelyn
Fingerlos of the Umpqua cleaners
with an individual game of 209 and
a series of 554.
Women's League
Cameras Ready for 'Cat Opener
WILLAMETTE
t titirtnawl at the onl ri nro Dates! (a
university. :,lit...
i ., " ":"7"' the stadium, candid snots ot grand
' University B?"Z.lf J!"""1 1 "and crowd will also be taken
uuiuau im wnn L.n.ce.. II
McCulloch Stadium Saturday
should flash their prettiest smiles
for the camera men when entering
the stands.
Cameras will start rolling at
1:15 according to University of
ficials, to record the events of
Salem Day. Cameramen will be
W L
K and J 4 1
Med Arts 4 2
Ump Cleamers . 4 2
Myrtle Creek 3
Roy Young's 2 4
Shalimar 1 S
Saturday has been set aside as
Salem Day in recognition of the
first game to be played at the
new stadium part ot the Univer
sity's law.ouu athletic project
Next week fans will be able to
see themselves when the film is
shown at one of Salem's leading
theaters.
Browns Beat Gems
To Tie Series
In Cup Playoff
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. -4.VI
Stealing home twice and knocking
out two triples, Don Gigli led the
Redding Browns to a 4 to 3 victory
over Klamath Kails last night. The
win tied the Far West league pres
ident's cup series at one game
each.
In the seventh, with the score
tied 2 2. Gigli hit his first tripl
After third baseman Ray Perry
reached first on a walk, he stole
home.
In the ninth he again tripled,
and again, after Perry was walked,
scored on t double steal.
The Gems got their third run
in the bottom of the final frame
but pitcher Ben Scott cut it short
He hurled three-hit ball.
Thurs., Sept. 21, 1950 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7
LACKY WAS CAGIR
CINCINNATI-f.PV-EweU Black
well, ace hurler for the Cincinnati
Reds, had no baseball ambitions
when he was a high school stu
dent in L Verne, Calif., but made
his name in basketball. Blacky,
who notched a no hit game in
1947. won a basketball scholarship
at the University of California but
dropped out of school after bit
freshman year.
Oregon Group Pretests
Building Of Two Da ml
PORTLAND iff) The Ore-
Son Fish commission today or
ered its research chief to testify
against the proposed construction
of two dams on the Cowliu river
in Washington by the city of Ta
coma. Don MrKernan, head of the re
search division, was instructed to
appear at a meeting of the federal
power commission in Washington,
D. C, Oct. 3 to protest construc
tion of the dams.
The projects are opposed on the
ground that they would ruin sal
mon runs. The Cowlitt was de
scribed by Arnie J. Suomela, mas
ter fish warden as the finest Chi
nook and steelhead stream of the
Columbia river system in Wash
ington state.
RAMPAGING RID SOX
BOSTON pt During the
month of August the Boston Red
Sox won 24 games and lost only
six. Of their 24 victories, IS were
accomplished by coming from behind.
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Collegt Students Urged
To Stick To Studies
PORTLAND ftfi College stu
dents were urged here to remain
ii their studies and not head for
the nearest armed forcrs recruit
ing office.
Gov. Douglas McKay said "the
"ducated man makes a better sol
dier." He spoke at the first conclave of
Lewis and Clark college.
"These times call for greater
faith in ourselves, in the Demo
cratic institutions and in God. If
we would save the great oppor
unities of the advanced standard
of living of our time for future gen
rations, we must accept the duties
if citizenship, namely the respon
ibility oi voting and being i n
brmed on the government," Mc
Kay said.
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Texas; the other is Robert Louis
Lee, fullback from Pittsburgh.
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