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V. v . . r . : :? v.p -- i - . .. . , . GLIDE WILDCATS Pictured above is the Glide six-man football squad that has been showing unexpected power this season. Coach Ha-ryey M. Stroud, kneeling, far right, said he had only .one returning letterman, but the players have displayed the enthusi asm for a winning team. Nearly every game they have been con sidered the underdog, but they haye scored three victories and lost one. There are only three seniors on the squad, and Stroud predicts a powerful team next year. From left to right: top row, Henry Hurlbut, Jack Lambright, Bill Townsend, Larry Ball, L. Ram sey, Bob McEwen, Don Wade, Vern S. Dykstra and Charles Mari, er. Second row, Leroy Jones, Bill Stedman, Myron Babb, Richard Gardner, Skp Mullins and Gerry Coats. Bottom row, Grant Mc Championship Battle Heads Mat Card Carl Engstrom will return to the Roseburg armory arena Saturday night to meet Pacific Coast Cham pion Fank Stojack in the main wrestling bout. The handsome Chicago lad, who whipped Knox, O'Reilly and Bruno in successive weeks, was promised a crack at the championship sev eral weeks ago but Matchmaker Elton Owen had some difficulty signing Stojack. Owen had to bid high to arrange the match, and he promises plenty of action when the two superb erarjDlers enter the ring at 8:30. It will be their first meeting and both will be relying heavily on air plane spins. Avid wrestling fans, admittting the champion's ability, say . that Engstrom has a better than aver age cahnce of upsetting him. The 24-year-old grappler, who was For merly a professional aancer, is fast, agile and tough. Wanted More Stojack an outstanding .football star at Washington State col lege, has dropped a few decisions to men like keo Wallick, but he has alwavs regained his title When he was approached about a match with Egstrom ne imsiea iatelv asked for a larger guaran. tee. which indicates his regard for the ex-university student. The Galloping Ghost from Hud son Bay will make his third ap pearance in Roseburg against Lou Macera, a good-looking Ital ian. The Ghost has disposed of Danno McDonald and Dan Dugan and fans are beginning to yell for tougher competitio. Macera has shown marked im- EARLY TIMES LEADS AGAIN AS KENTUCKY'S FAVORITE STRAIGHT BOURBON!' The Louisville Courier-Journal reports from the "Bourbon Capital of the World" that early times is the fastest-selling favorite of all straight whiskies sold in Kentucky. ThiB tells a lot about the1 smoothness, flavor and heart-warming quality of early times, because Kentucky is the State where the making and enjoyment of fine bourbons has been a time-honored tradition for generations. Enjoy" the greatest straight of all! Ask for early times, tha full-bodied bourbon that's "every ounce a man's whisky!" 10 FIFTH r Every Ounce a Man's Whisky-That's Why! vc 4: c:,o - $260 JM naif TIME DISTILLERY CO, LOUISVILLE 1, KT. THIi WHISHT It FOM TEARS OLO-H PROOF provement since he appeared here last year. Though he still lacks ex perience, the youngster will give the hoodlup'something to do while he is in the ring. Kurt Von Poppenheim and a newcomer, Gino Nicolini, will square off in the opening bout, Ni colini hails from Buffalo, N. Y. and he is a fast, clean wrestler. Kurt has been a sensation on television in the Puget Sound area. He has grown a gdatee and enters the ring with an Iron cross dangling from his robe. A monocle gives him the appearance of a German baron. Tickets are on sale at Powell's. Cormack, Duke (mascot) and Larry Fuller. Assistant Coach My ron Vleck kneels at far left. (Photo by Byron Evans, Superintend ent of Glide schools. Information supplied by Mrs. Arthur M. Selby, Glide correspondent) West Side Leads YMCA Gridders The first tabulation of standings in the newly created YMCA six man football league finds unde feated West Side at the top of the heap. Only a tie mars a perfect record. Still in hot contention, however, is the Christian church team with one win and a tie. Just a half a game back is the Baptist church sextet with two wins and a loss. This weekend, the Christians stand a chance of hopping into the top spot when they meet Winston at 1:30 p.m. At 2:30, West Side tangles with the Baptists. Both games are Saturday afternoon on the Roseburg high school practice field. Huskies Favored In Stanford Clash By RUSS NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO UP) The Coast conference football cham pionship race, as well as prog ress toward the Rose Bowl, spins off another lap tomorrow. Stanford stakes its unsullied rec ord and possible Bowl future against a strong Washington team that still cannot be counted out of the chase. The Indians have a 2-0 league ranking and Washing ton 1-1. ' On its home field at Seattle, Washington always is tough and professional odds makers have es tablished it a six point favorite to hand Stanford its first setback in six games. Beavers Become Object California, the beaten champion, hopes to bounce back into the run ning in its Berkeley engagement with the bulky Oregon State ag-greation. Chrystdite Tile Extends Commercial Kegling Lead Chrystalite Tile stretched Its Commercial bowling league lead to five points Thursday night at the Roseburg alleys as the runner ups cut each other's throats. Chrystalite added three points and two games at the expense of K and J lunch. Meanwhile, second place Yoncalia took a two game, three point drubbing from Ford and Houck's hatchery. The hatch ers moved into a tie with Yon calla's Lions for second place.' 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