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eavers Sweep Sac Murderers' Row Operates As Sox Club Detroit Tigers. By RALPH RODEN I bsscm.n, snellr-d Bohliy Dorr AiMx-tateri Pr spnru writer at second after loerr had banged The "Fenwav park lineup" or nut three hits, "murder incorporated," a the pitching 'Hopes' Effective pitchers call it, has made its ap-1 'r,e Sox', new pitching "hopes," pearance. ; Hav Scarborough and Bill Wight, Steve O'Neill, manager of the throttled the Tinera on seven Boston Red Sox. sprung a lineup hits. Youngster Billv Hoeft, ab he plans to use at home against SOrbed most of the Bed Sox bom the Detroit Tigers resterdav and i bardment. the formation came through with The New York Giants also had a 14 hit barrage as the Sockers on their hitting clothes at St. coasted to an 81 victorv. (Petersburg. Fla. The Giants O'Neill, planning to mtke the drubbed the St. Louis Cardinals, most of that chummv led field ! wall at Fenwav park, started Jun- i ior Stephens, last year's regular shortstop, at third base, and put Handy Andv Iiu Boudreau at short. Johnnv Peskv. regular third IBC Schedules Spring, Summer Ring Title Bouts NEW YORK - m - A .(ring of championship l.gl its inyo Iving every titleholder from the -feather., for this spring and summer "i- " , n ihit cnrinu anu Kiimmpr. The various bosses of the power ful International Boxing club are i t. i Keeping uuv 'm". ,,,r '7" ? and other stations in the sprawl ing I. B. C. set-up. The parade of champion, wi.l atari off May 11 when lightweight !' , , V' ' Champion Ike Will.ams defends "Jf"j P IVh.woii.h. his crown aa,nst -f!,,V1l.? thrleveLd i rJLn The fnllow ne i' . ,!i.n for the full nine innings, as wciRht kins from Chicago, will take j nn Cuba's Kid (iavilan, also in the; Garden. i Many Scheduled Aftn th urollnrwnioltl r,IKS will come a whole flock of title shows involvine Kay Robinson, light heavyweight Champion Joey Maxim and heavyweight King Kz Hard Charles. Throw in the names of Jake La Motla, the former 160 pound tillist, Joe Louis, the ex heavyweight boss, Kocky Graziano the one-time middleweight champ, Sandy Saddler, the present feather weight champion, and Willie 1'ep, the ex-126 pound tilleholder, and n " . :j " . r ...i.... ' k. i II Kl 1 ' a iu"' in(r. I Maxim has signed to defend his . crown against Boh Satlerficld of ! Chicaso in Chicago stadium. June 27. But Charles Maxim probably will face i first in a heavyweight title scran in late May in Chicago. La Mntta and Robinson are tick eted for a June return in New York. Saddler and Pep may have their fourth bout, in New York in July, Charles and Louis may have it out in September. Charles, who likes to keep husy, may take on Jersey Joe Walcott again in Pittsburgh in late July. Syracuse Tops Bradley For Campus Test Title PKOltIA, ill. i.Vi Bradley university's national campus ba ketbail tournament promises to be i bigger and better next year. J gles title in Pacific northwest The inaugural meet, which handball tournament finals Satur endod Saturday night with Syra-; day. cusp defeating favored Bradley.' 7fi-7S for thp title, was acclaimed such a whopping success lhat plans ! aireanv are atoot to make it an : annual affair. Milk Cooler has "Triple-Acfion" Chilling . r.umw - ..H.HT i i . NEW lc bonk Control aivai you Action No J An odjuitmtnf it providtd to control tfi thicltncu of tht lc bonk lo tuil your oltitud, climatt ond load. HjB 2-8. Al Dark drove in five runs, three on a homer and the other I two on a double and single. Brilliant pitching by Kwell Blackwell and Ken Haffensberger and two-run inning homer by big Ted Kluszewski enabled the Gin cinnali Beds to shade the Phil adelphia Phils, 20, at Tampa, I la. The Baltimore Orioles of the International league scored six unearned runs to beat the Phil adelphia Alhletios, 7-2, at West f Wi,hin)!,on als0 ,0k , ii,kln2 from f mmm ,M!lI(. db bnwn(i li)-3, to Louisville ot the Amer- I ican association The Rnslnn Kraves "B" Souad humtilerl Atlanta of the Southern I nuimnru n association. 9-6. ine iracxeri n i I v uhi p Knston's va rsit v Iropped a 4 3, It-inning game lo ' Z? 'Li 1 ' " ' 1' , T Th' .-, Mickev Mantle, the New York Yankees' prize rookie. Rot three of his team's 12 hits in a 6-3 vic torv over the Pittsburgh pirates at '"hoenix. Baseball Playoff Dates Scheduled May 17, 18, 19 Hoseburg high school baseball Coach Ray Stephens has announced that as a result of a recent meet ing, Mav 17, 18 and 19 has neen set BR DlaVOff dates between the v.,ner of the JD.I league and the winner of the league made up of ifi.miih t'aiu Cn.i I'.k Med. - - - - i 'ori na iioseuurB. Mnce mrmai nrocenure ior oe- terniining the district 2 represenia- live to the state tournament has been lacking in former vears. the new system was instituted. In-, cuiued in ine .iu.i leauue are mum- erlin. Myrtle Creek. Illinois V 1- lo,. F.agle Point and Centra. Mnl. Last year the title was deter- j mined bv a three-game playoff be tween Roseburg and Grants Pass al the request of the Roseburg school. The Oregon State High School Atheltic association allowed the playoff., which Roseburg won to enter the state tourney. DOUBLES CHAMPS SPOKANK Les Edge and Nifk Donato of Spokane won the doubles crown whue Hill ra- raone of Tacoma captured the sin- sidont Ford C. Knck, current pr of Ihe National league, is the nintn holder ot inat ollice since toe ' league was organized in 1H76. I INTERNATIONAL NEW ogtlalor control givi you Action No. 2 - voo can n :.- wolr agitation tht imtant the milk cooler li loaded. It's here for your inspection th new International Harvester milk cooler that gives you "triple-c-tion" chilling . . . chilling that reduces the ttmpcrature by 48 to check practically all bactcri growth in Icis than one hour. Come in nd see new International Harvester "triple-action" chilling in action, today. S1G FETT 527 North Jackson 7 (SEA Tttephotoi . ACCUSED Albert R. Scrocfiins, 30 i a Ixj ve ) , was a rres ted In Los Angeles on charBes he offered a $1500 bribe to a U8C basketball player to throw the championship game with -UCLA at Los Angeles. Colorado Tops llniA. VUi tlnni SUN VALLKY. Idaho W Youn? ski artists from Colorado and Washington captured top poled out three homers in the cur places in the American Legion tarn-raiser against the Seals yes western states junior ski cham- tfvday, one of the power blows pionships which ended here y ester- coming in the tenth inning and day. 'clinching a 6-5 contest. In fact, the two-day meet was On Saturday Conners walloped a family affair with Skeeter and three circuit smashes in his first Bud Werner of Steamboat three times up. Springs, Colo., winning the girls' Speaking of home runs, Seattle and bovs combined and Teresa found some long-hitting boys yes- and Dick Schawelger of Yakima, j i Waih talcinr cpninH in parh j event. ', Colorado was first in team j I standings with 854 points and , Washington second with 819.4. Idaho came out third, scoring ! 818.4. Other team results: Utah.; fourth. 800.5; Montana fifth, 77.19: ; California ilh 7K7?- Wvnminn seventh. 736.2: British Columbia . eioht. 7M.2: Orec-on. ninth. 72H: : k- '.i. . r.7, . ..a k- '.. nridiid, 1,-1111 t, iiu i-vw ;,n;. Uo, eleventh, 579.3. CJranqe BasebOll Squad p,,,, i i.c-ij jiL;, nee5 Linneia IWIce i ,.,-,..., . ,.. .... ,. .,(-,0RV') 'Ils (f .0re:M?. .' . , ""-."""" iifffut'i vitiuiv iivci iiiniifiu cm- lege. The scores were 10-9 and 4-3. Gene Tanselli, OSC team cap tain and acting coach, was the star of the first 'Mine. He hit a two-run triple in the last half of the 10th inning which won the ga me. A Linfiold error in the last half of the final seventh inning gave1""! ln ,np s"-n-,nn.ng nign.cap. the second game to Oregon Slate. ! , lnyjrrow Sacramento enter- 2 tains Oakland, l'ortland moves to San Francisco. Seattle to Holly LING WINS MARATHON wood and San Diego plays host "to PETAI.UM A. Calif. (.VI The inn annual rriaiuma panans marathon was won yesterday by Wang I hang Ling. lL'S-nound dis- lance runner from South China. who covered the ai-milc course m two hours and ,S9 minutes. " " HARVESTER NIW rcfrigtrating unit givot you A. tion No. 3-rbuildi ic bank to diird thicKnau to accommodatt the lood bo for ntHl milking. Dial -4466 s) Series Seals Continue H jWinlessWays 2jln Loop Cellar PA-ifle Cot Lfut Ktandinft W 1. P an Diffo 1-6 1 d laklmd & 2 .1 Portland 5 2 A I.o Anfflei 5 2 .1 Hollywood 3 4 .4 S'il 3 4 . Sacramento I B .1 Sin Francisco . ... 0 7 .C By The AMociated Prev A gentleman named Frank Joseph U'Doul must be wondering today whether the Pacific Coast baseball league's 1951 season, ac tually in under way. Or has he nieiely been having s nightmare these past eight Uays? Mr. O'Doul, more familiarly known as Lelty, shepherds a ball club known as the San Krancisco Seals through the perils and pit falls of the PCL pastures. And that club as if vou didn't know, has yet to win a game alter seven starts. The seals are supposed to be loaded with seasoned campaigners and such new talent as Jum Hus sell, $:iO,(KK Yankee bonus pitcher from Cpmplon, Calif., college. Anstls Show Powtr Jim lost his first pro start in yesterday's twin bill nightcap, which the Los Angeles angels cap tured 5 3. Incidentally, the Angels should do all right if tney can keep two lads named much Connors and Max West their roster. West lerday. Bud Sheely, Al Lyons and (Jeorge Vico eaciied contributed four-base blows to slop San Diego's winning streak. The Rainers, on the .strength of the big hits, won the opener of a doubleheuder, 7-3, but dropped the nightcap 7-5. This gave the Padres six wins and one setback for the young season. Oakland, defending PCL champ. ".",' j"'r, "'m, " "m- ' c.,rcu" 1 nP,n: w and 20' lh.e pair from Hollywood, 1949 Acorns, in a iniee-wav tie wnn Pnrlland and the Angeles for sec ond place, took three games in the four-game series. Lynn Throws Shutout A wild throw in the first game caught Oakland s pinch-hitler Will Hafey on the ear. Several stitches were taken to close the wound. The losses dumped the Stars out of sec ond place to a lie for tiflh in the standings. Portland took a doubleheadcr from Sacramento 10-7 and 2-0, sweeping the series and handing the Solnns their sixth consecutive loss. The Beavers came Irom be hind five times in the opener. Red Lynn shut out Sacramento on tour Los Angeles. Portland 111 010 01410 19 2 (f(rsj Daniel Sa(.ramento 021 101 110-7 16 0 ,,. a.i iv.n; ,n ar i isij! r'rnve Benton is') i,.,,m, i-ij.... ,s, i.im ,Q; , !,,!,,. Portland 002 000 0 2 6 0 (second game seven innings) Sacramento 00c) 000 0 0 4 1 Lynn and Richey; Gables, Ro- enspie (T), and Hair.ston. Baseballers Book Tuesday Contest With Yoncalla ! The Roschureh high school basp- hall team will got its second com i petitivp workout Tuesday on Find i lay field when it tangles a pa in with j Vr.ncalla in another practice ! Crime. j The Indians walloned the visitors Friday. 103, hut according ti Coach Rav Stephens the topheavy score was due more to foibles by i Yoncalla than heavy hitline bv j Rosebnril. Actually, the Indians i were nuthit, five hits to four. Only : one Rosehiire hit went for extra bases. That was a louble by Larry r tMinr. DofensiveN, the Indians made only three errors, which is good considering 20 men on the team were used during the seven i n ; ninps. Hockey At A Glance HOCKEV PLAYOFFS Bv The Awocurd ir. NATIONAL l.KAGI'r Toronto .1. tlo.ton 0 ibr.l-of-.vn .mifm.l .prl.B tird. 1-1'. PACtFIC COAST l.FAGt'E Portland 2. Victoria 1 ibr.t of l.ven rrtr. ttl, -l-.l'. j THI -VSJ!t MILD MELLOW FtACUNT Rwn soaking process brings out rh true flavor of nS fine tobacco. BATES CANDY CO. Distributor Grange Named Ail-Time Star All-Time All America Squad Efcing Selected NEW BRt'NSWICK. N. .1. l.Pi Harold (Red) Grange, the "gal loping Ghost" of t'linois and per haps the 'greatest climax runner in h'jtory, was an almost unan imous choice today for one of the halfback positions on the all-time all America football team. This unprecedented te m is he- ing chosen by the Associated Press in a nationwide poll of newspapers and radio sporls ed itor and in conjunction with the national foolball hall of fame, 11 is ine ursi time in nistory inai such a lineup of gridiron immor- tals has been assembled on sucn a sjroad and representative scale, Men on Ihe first three teams are nominated for consideration ' by the honors' court of the Hall of Fame, a $5.0110,000 shrine planned at Rutgers university . This is where the first college! foolball game was played between! Kutgers and Princeton in 1869. i . No selection has been made yet to Ihe Hall of Fame but it is probable plavers chosen on these Associated Press teams will be among Ihe early honorees in the shrine. Grange rolled up the largest point total of all Ihe greats tig- uring in Ihe coast to-coast ballot - ing. The Illinois star received 704 points, high in the poll, outdoing such standouts as Jim Thorpe. the old Carlisle Indian; Notre Dame's Genrie Gipp and Johnny Luiack: Michigan's Tom Harmon and Willie Ilesion and Chicago's Jay Berwanger. . East Trounced By West, 75-59 NEW YORK - (.-TV- The West routed the Kast, 75 to 59, Satur day night in the sixth annual col legiate all-star basketball game for the benefit of the Herald-Tribune fresh air fund. It was the most decisive margin of victory in the six games and enabled Ihe West to tie the series at three games apiece. A Madison Square Garden crowd of 10,4.11 saw Ihe Wel, coached by Phog Allen of Kansas, take a 24-12 lead in the first ten minutes of play ant1 dominate the game the rest of the way. i-sian nuuv i i . ... ,3ck in tne fod arP non Gillespie, The players from the Big Ten, ' Vashington Mate college won ,,, Phillips and Dick Komp. In Skvline conference. Missouri Val- 'the lumping event but Denver ,,ie ontfjeid phil Ghormlev. Jak Icy. Big Seven and Pacific Coast university carried off the Na-. Meshaw and George Heath have conference. ' h o composed the "ona' intercollegiate four-way ski mad(i jt bark jMiehTV said Tlm West team, simply had loo much championship as the event ended rorrjf!an and ,,,1, nn Gilles hnesse and shoaling ability for the on Mt. Hood yesterday. ie mav hf ca(() (J ,ake Mn he East. At one stage, the East failed The ,";eem,a" brothers, mem- hjrd bas(1 rhores to score a Held goal for nine min- bers of the l . S. Olympic team, Jhf a nas h(,en working "I". ' helped Denver win the title m out (or nvpr , we(.k , jn prepara. Mel Hutchins of Bri-ham Young. h." Jumping event . Keith lion for fhe , 12.R1,me sched- voted the most valuable player of egeman placed second and Paul opPnjn; Anri 13 a, Kagle the game, sparked Ihe West with ; fourth. ... ! Point. The ichedtile: six field goals and a free throw lor 13 poinls. Four of his baskets, can:e in the first ten minutes when the West demonstrated iis superiority. Indian Squad Will Not Go To Willamette Relays ... , , . , Roseburg track Coach Frank Puidy has announced that the Roseburg squad will nn i partici- pate in the gigantic Willamelte high school-college relays at Sa- tern Apnl i. Purdy said he would like very mucn to nave his souad attend, next with 3S2.6. but a conflict in the schedule has The final team standings: Den prohibited it. Instead Roseburg 1 ver 26.3. Washington State 35.1, scantclads will participate in a , Washington 58.3. Utah 76 3. I'ort Iriinpular meet at Coquille com- : land 82.5, Wyoming 87.3. Montana prised of the host school, Myr- ; Slate 92 6, Nevada 97.9, Seattle tie Point and Hoseburg. 110, Stanford 138.4. I J J This L3 QSQVl Vlj OPEN UNTIL 8 J SHOVELS U. S. Stctl Pacific Shovtl . . , Sharp, will balonctd. J.u,f Wrof you'll nctd to makt that gardtning tat- SPECIAL 1.98 SPRAYERS If bugs 9 your garden lost year, then it's your turn now. At this bargain rate, don't let bugs plagut you this year. 'i Pt. 29e .a. ?t. 49c a. 2 GARBAGE CANS Galvanized Deep Corrugatecl 20 Gailofl Reg. 5.19 SfECIAL 3.98 Douglas Hardware Tht News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sat., March 31 1951 Yoncalla Fighters Defeated By Drain In Friday Smoker Drain high school ed-.ed a group 0f jmbborn Yoncalla high school j boxers and wrestlers in a smoker j t riday night at the Drain school. Ihe Warriors won a total of six is urgjed to attend the atfair and with four bouts ending in draws. ; see some excellent amateur fight The Friday nieht smoker in-z as well as contribute toward i packed the Drain gymnasium with over 300 screaming, enthusiastic light fans. The affair was the first of a series of smoUrs to be held between the two schools, The proceeds fron. the smokers WM be divided equally between 'he two schools to finance future athletic activities. Final Match Best The grand linale of Ihe smoker, boxing maich between Drain's Kay Doty, VA, and Jack Ser- ring. t:is, ot ine r.agies siuoeni ney (1). 1.16. decisioned Jimmy body, proved lo be the b e s I Vice (Y). I .IS: Alan Brown (D), : fought fight of Ihe affair. The ' US. decisioned Bill I.a Mar (Y). o hich school youths hit each 1S5; Ray Doty (D). 1S5, fought to ' olner with everything but the a draw with Jack Serring (Y), ! ring posts, ending Ihe scrap in : 159; Homer Waters (Y), 170 de- a draw. 1 cisioned Dick .loslyn (D), IKS. Bill Freske, 14S, of Drain dis- and Bill Freske (D), 14S TKO ; played plenty of punching talent over Don Vise (Y). ISO. las he battered Yoncalla'i Don! Wrestling matches: j Wise with whistling lefts and George Johnson (Y), 134, rights to win a TKO. However. I pinned George liore (D), 130; I Freske is not a newcomer lo Howard Jones (D), ISO. lought to j the ring sport. He has appeared a draw with Bob I'lbright (Y, on several amateur fight cards 14S; John Ixvelac (D). 155, de in Douglas county . cisioned Don Zest (Y), 155. Yoncalla's George Johnson. 134, stole the show in the wrestling de- ... , . , Ipanment. He pinned Drain's j Wealth Ut Talent Georee Gore. 130. in one nnnule1. . . . nA M seconds . j0hns . Prod Shows For Myrtle high school wrestling squad and recently moved to Yoncalla. the-'rrlor'.nslfr'turnVd m Kdo'wle's6 P.3?rmorfYonScaa' hd iowles. 135. of joncalla, - ... ti'a P,Thhe'ne,w" Mnhern Douglas county high schools will renew Denver U. Takes Hood Ski Honors GOVERNMENT CAMP. Ore - ,v Tnrbiorn Falkanger, Nor- in me luinpuiK, combined with those in cross. country, downhill and slalom cvpnts. gave the team Ihe title :with 26 3 points. Washington State' : was second with 3.1.1 and the Uni-; ! versify of Washington third at 58 3. I Falkanger. jumping on a short hill constructed for Ihe meet, took ' Ihe event with a leap nf 139' feet. Teammates Olav Hoff placed (lfln and , alrs Korand sevenlh tn fiv Washinslon. State lh ! ,cam Jumpins ,itie. . Kejtn vifllem3n won ,h jndivM. uai (0r.wav crown with a total of 287.6 points. Falkanger was j GRASS HOOKS HOES TrtM Tmpr Grcni Hooks S .98 True Temper Hoei S1.98 Paint and Company the rivalry Wednesday at the ! Yoncalla high school gymnasium. ; LeKoy Hanson, principal of Yon- ! calla high school, said the public Jhe support of the schools' athletic programs, Summary, boxing ma'ches: Wayde Wallace (D), HO. fought i to a draw with Jimmy Webber (Y), 92; Bill Gordon Y). 170. oecisioned Varun Swearington (D). 171); Jim 'Volford (I)), 145, fought to a draw with Hill Fast (Y), 15j; Marvin Olson (I)), Vll. decisioned F.ihy Wise (Y), 128; 1 Karl Simpson (D). 127, TKO over Ed C'owles (Y). 133; J.arry Oat- Crt?t?k Ball Clllh i w 1 w Mw ,.1, Coach Frostv Loughry "ith w c'h obu 'h Si .,u . rnii . ,r.; , Myrtle Creek squad. Thirty pros- ft "ave - -1 " sUfd e , , ,etler. I man for everv Dosition except i third base. At the catcher po I sitioo, returning lettermen are Tim Corrigan and Bob Wilder. : Loughry noted that for a winning '. vpacr.n much rlanpnrlc nn lh u-nrlr ' . ;. ;,, n ' :.,h and Jofin M(.Callev iufjelders Aoril II Eagle Point at Eagle Point Aoril 11 Central Point at Mvrtle Creek April 24 Sutherlin at Mvrtle Creek Aoril 21 Illinois Vallev at Cave Junrtiot Mav t Roseburg at Roseburg Mav 4 Central Point at Central Point Mav 5 Grants Pass at Mvrtle Creek Mav I Roseburg at Mvrtle Creek May 10 Eagle Point at Myrtle Creek Mav 11 Medford at Meriford Mav IS Sutherlin at Sutherlin Mav 19 Illinois Vallev at Mvrtle Creek WHEEL BARROWS All iteel construction . . . 10 semi-pntu-motic tirt, ball btor ing whetl. Fint, Itur dy f r m t that will really lait. Reg. 16.95 SPECIAL 14.95 GARDEN HOSE mil plastic and in two colors with a fivt year guarantee . . , This we know you'll like 25 ft. Rtq. 5.95 SPECIAL 4.74 50 ft. 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Schools Outvoted Coach Sherwood said bolh the schools disapproved of the league shifting procedure, but they were ' just outvoted. He said Ihe two schools will continue to use the district 6 as a playing league but will be a member of the south ern district. Sherwood said that he v nls to see Eugene become pari of the district 5 playing league. For lhal reason, he says, ! he will atlempt to drop 1-cbanon and Sweet Home from the sched ule anu replace one ol inem un the slate with Eugene. Spring field has already been placed on the i9.)l schedule. Sherwood said he was disap pointed that this league setup had not been made to include all i sports, but he noted. "It will i eventually come. We iust haven t got Ihe thing worked out yet.' Basketball Scores j By Th Auociated Prw ! Parflr nit l.tifn I Sundi)'i RfiulU Spattl 7-!i. San Diego ;;-7 j Oakland S-2. Hollywood 4-1 Portland 10-2. Sacramento 7-(l ! Loi AngelM 6-5. San Franriwo 5-S ! hturdav Rraulli San Digo Id. Satlr H Portland 6, Sacramento 2 Hollywood 8. Oakland 7 i Lot Anurles 12. San Francisco 1 ! tXHIHITION BStBl.l. Cincinnai N 2. Philadelphia 'N' New York -N 12. St Lout 'N' I 1 Brooklyn 4. Bofton "A' K 3 til I InninfS) New York A 8. Pitmburith 'N 1 Chicago -St . Cleveland -A- 5 I Boston B" N- 8. Atlanta -5 At f 1 Bout on A 8. Delroit A 1 j Chicago 'A' 8. St. Lotin 'A' 7 t Baltimore 7. Philadelphia tA' I Louisville ' AA' 10. Washington At I SBA PLAYOFFS K ASTERN DIVISION Svracme 90. New York M hat-of-five aeries tied. 2-2. WESTERN DIVISION Rochester M. Minneapolis 70 iRochea ter lead hest-of-flve ene. 2-1 Third Round Of YMCA Volleyball Action Set The Ihrid round of YMCA volley ball activity is scheduled for Tues day and Thursday this week at the Roseburg armorv. Tuesday afternoon at 4. Baptist junior high girls meet the Pres. byterians and the Christian church tirls meet the Methodist team. In the Senior high division matches in the evening, the Bantist girls meet the Presbvterian squad, the Christian church vies with the Methodists and Dillard Methodist tangles with North Roseburg church. Thursday marks the begin ning of another boy's round. In the afternoon at 4 the North Roseburg .lunior high boys meet the Presby. lorian squad and Christian church meets Roseburg Methodist. Even ing action pits the Baptist Senior high boys against the Presbyterian learn and the Christians vs. Meth odist. AXES Doublt bitted and made of tht f i n t t Swedish steel ... A balanct axa or .hatchet can m t k a great difference in ygur yard work. AXES 3.95 HATCHETS 1.49 GRASS SICKLES Tru Ttmptr fron lickla that will f I v yov rial r v I c . . . Compltu with hondti for only 98c, Scythes 4.98 LAWN SEED 94 pur.. If you, ow j, (,,,,1,. ino rough than mil may t, ut what it ntcdi. BULK 59c lb. 30 ENDS APRIL 6 . Norge Appliances Phone 3-6167