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Judging from the early season turnout this week, the Braves are going to be even tougher this season, so they could ecover fully from Coach Norm Olson greeted 35 men in the first turnout Tuesday. Of these, seven were returning let termen. The most impressive fac tor, however, was the fact that the seven returning initial holders averaged in at close to six-feet two inches. Back for his last year of prep competition was Duane Leggett, a loose-jointed forward who has sprouted to six-three. The other first stringer is Henry Husko. Expected To Carry Punch Leggett is expected to carry the scoring punch since he was one of the most dangerous men on the court in games last year. He will be joined by Dick Kyllo, a re serve last year, who also scales in at six-three. Another young giant on the way up, and one wno will D. L. Mentzer Promoted To Private First Class WITH THE 45TH INFANTRY DIV. IN JAPAN Douglas L. Mentzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mentzer, 1245 Snanandoah Ave., Roseburg, was recently promoted to private first class while serving with the 45th "Thunderbird" di vision in Japan. The Oklahoma National Guard unit was 'activated in September 1950 and arrived in Japan last April. Strengthened by addition of men from all parts of the United States, the division currently is undergoing extensive combat train ing. Mentzer is switchboard operator with battery B, 171st Field Artil lery battalion of the 45th Infantry division. He joined the unit on Nov. 1, 1950. Before entering the army Oct. 17, 1950, Mentzer was employed as a teletype operator for the News Review in Roseburg. Jim Thorpe Discharged From Lankenau Hospital PHILADELPHIA UP) J I m Thorpe, famed Indian athlete, is being discharged from Lakenau hospital today after an operation for a lip cancer. Doctors at Lankenau said the surgery, performed last week, was successful. . , The 63-year-old Thorpe will go to T-R-O-U-T F-I-S-H-l-N-G HUSKY RAINBOWS No Llcania No Limit Mt. Sexton Trout Farm o Mi. South of Wolf Creek U. S. 99. Privately Stocked Flinino Are. Phono 2774 WILLYS costs less to buy, less to run The Willys Station Wagon costs $100 to $400 less than other full size station wagons! It costs less to run, too, for you get top mile age with its high-compression HURRICANE Engine . . . get long tire life . . . spend less for maintenance and repairs. Come in for road-test todayl probably see plenty of action Is sophomore Bob Wheeler. He's six three also. One of the scrappiest men on last year's squad was Berge Borrevik. The young Scan danavian broke his leg in football this fall, but it came out of the cast early this week. Coach Olson expects to put him into action by the middle of December. Inciden tally, he's six feet Wt inches tall. The big job for Olson will be to replace guards Orval Dodd and Frank Jackson, who graduated. Too possibilities are juniors Jerry Rose and Dick Olson and sopho mores Bill Earls and Jerry Hug. Larry Rose, Reedsport's outstand ine fullback in football this year, will be top material for a forward berth when his injured foot i s healed. He suffered a toe separ ation In a game against Marsh field. Athletic Director John Seeley re ports that the prospects will prob ably be swelled to 50 when the foot ball players turn out on Monday of next week. New York within a few days to remove performances with his tra veling all-Indian show. Liquor License Request Notice Needed In 1952 Prospective licensees of the Ore gon liquor control commission will be required after January 1 to post public notices of application on their premises before their appli cations are considered, the com mission decided at it November meeting. The new policy provides that a placard be posted at least ten days before an application is submitted to the local governing body for approval. The commis sion states that the ten-day notifi cation period was deemed advis able to give residents of an area opportunity to make known any opinions regarding the establish ment of a new licensed outlet, the staff to file with the Office Tne commission also directed of Price Stabilization appropriate records of commission prices and procedures used to determine the retail price of liquor sold in state agencies and stores. OPS re quested that this data be filed before the first of the year so that the Commission could re-price all liquors sold by Its stores and agen cies in accordance with newly is sued regulations o the Office, of Price Stabilization. Two regulations were revised by the commission. Regulation 1 was changed to prohibit delivery of alcoholic beverages, including beer, to or from licensed premises after closing hours. This change will not prevent the delivery of a restaurant or ciud patron s bot tle to him after closing time if he is .not visibly intoxicated. A sec one revision established minimum lighting requirements in areas of premises where food and bever ages are served and consumed at one foot-candle. The minimum re quirement for portions of prenv ises where food and ' beverages are prepared is still ten foot-can dies. , The "gray" penny, containing a minimum of tin, was minted in 1943 and proved so unpopular it was retired after that year. Dial 3-7434 Football Briefs Py The Associated Press OREGON STATE Coach Kip Taylor and a 37-man traveling squad were to fly to Palo Alto today to keep their Important Sat urday date with the Stanford Indi ans. A limbering up workout at Palo Alto was on the schedule. Taylor ended home workouts yes terday with a li?ht drill at Corval lis. OSC is the underdog in the top coast conference thiiller. OREGON A 37-man Oregon football squad rode a train into Berekeley today for tomorrow's game with favored California. Coach Len Casanova praised the worh of quarterbacks Hal Dunham, George Shaw and Barney Holland In final home drills yesterday. . , WASHINGTON STATE Light no-contact drills were on taD to day for the Cougars, scheduled to race a weak Montana eleven in Dad's day game at Pullman to- i o I gSOKiAlim. V surTTmr eotilm twos aroncJ VJ?Uii&Jp& 1 i "r fe &mS Tines y. M BURD RINGS, RING OF THE CHAMPION, WINNER OF INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY. RE-RING WITH BURD. m 1 4 i yJTffiW Now at BOB'S MUSIC SHOP The piano with "Fashion Personality" &te ciUtf jiiano evei a tea if led ccwctf a4iion tftcatlemif r8of mecta L! lis l"JLJi?zs& . I French Provincial, only Musette, the only piano to receive the . ' Fashion Academy award offers! 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