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64 Bowmen Turn Out For Meeting -. The small-size Robin Hoodi had their night it the Roseburg Junior wHigh School archery ranje Wednes day night. " The word got out that the limp- qua Bowmen were offering candy - ban for breaking balloons on the targets, and 40 junior archera turn- ed up. Gary Edwards walked off "with the most candy by breaking eight balloons. Dale Foster was ;7 second with seven, - Adult shooting took a new twist, ItTalso. Two women posted the high scores of the evening over com 1" petition including the masculine -bowmen. Kathryn Ullrich was the 7 top scorer with 522 and Ruth Dig- - by was a close second with 508. " The best in the mens division was a 501 by Bill Bloom. Following in ' order were: Al Holt, 472; Ed Rus sell, 457; Earl Ullrich, 440; Elaine GET TUBS DIG BAKING DISH TtfMY H'f the best vatu el the year aeiHrim Okuhake taking Olih with the xctuihra qultk-heat bottom, an IS( value that coin yea but 35 with ana labol from no rr t m 0 AT WMILV'S ausweet BORDEN'S IASMC NO. 2 POTATOES FRESH TENDER LETTUCE NAVEL ORANGES NEWTOWN APPLES CHOCOLATE LEMON KRE-O PwDDIMG 5 REAL GOLD FRAY BENTOS CORNED BEEF 39 Tin I Foster, 410 and Dorothy Ballot!, 3(3. , In addition to the 40 youngsters who turned out, 24 adults took part to make it the biggest turnout since the Inception of the club. A monthly business meeting followed , the regular shoot. A TRAVELING ATHLITI WALTHAM, Mass., un-Bobby Griffin, Brandeis University foot ball and basketball star, Is seeing baskets and goalposts in bis dream Recently, he played a basketball game, hopped a plane the next day to play football with the Brandeis grid squad in a Florida contest, then returned in time for a basket ball game all within a week's time. IHI.tll GLASS any Minion Preducn wnta today ana lava SOt on this eanay 1 1-kKh baklnf attoHt We pay postage and mail ing costs ! Just send, 1 LUUifl tvAMtk I Mil AAlatatitM A ini?ivic aw I j Product J J I SUtt TO MISSION MJHAeOM COMPANY 1101 Sill SOUTH sums . WASH. mn nSWIFT'S MARGARINE With the natural flavor Powdered Milk lb. pkg. 10 .b, 49 2 39' 51,29' VANILLA BASE CONCENTRATE p syi Dodger Cooch , Quits Suddenly BROOKLYN HI Clyde Suite forth was out of a job as coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers Thursday, and Billy Herman was appointed In his place, but Sukeforth said there was nothing to reports there were strained relations between I bim and Manager Charlie Dressen. I Sukeforth, in the Dodger organ, illation 19 years as $ catcher, coach and even manager for sev eral days on occasion, resigned suddenly Wednesday, the Brook lyn management announced. At the same time, they said Jackie Robinson had signed his new contract for 1052. Sukeforth was In charge of the Dodger bullpen last fall when Dren sen called for a relief pitcher In the ninth inning to throw to Bobby Thomson of the New York Oiant in the memorable final playoff game for the National Leaguowev nant. He told Dressen, Ralph Branca was "ready," and Thom son hit his gamewinning homer on Branca's second pitch. At Waldoboro, Me ..Sukeforth de nied this caused strained feelings between him and Dressen. No figures were given on Robin son's salary, but it was reported to be in the neighborhood of $40,000. Firmco Bowlers Add 3 Games, 4 Point Firmco's second round of bowl in? in the second half of Industrial Bowling League play Wednesday night was as good as its first. The Firmco squad racked up three more games and four more points to sport an unmarred record for the second straight week. The winners posted the high series of the evening, a .2.869. in whitewashing Coen Supply Co. Dick Meek of the second-place Eagles out on the individual fireworks by rolling a thumping 609 aeries and e 233 game, this was after an only-fair opening game of 175. INDUSTRIAL LXAGUC L PU. Flrmeo Co. FOE. 1 s s s a s a s 3 3 4 4 3 B.P.O.E Shtll Oil Co. D it L Stationers Lioni Club Drive in Cleansn Roteburf Laundry Jovln Braka Supply Coen Supply j. Umpqua Dairy Veil Hoipltal mi: - TASTE Go Farther .'25' 33c CmSCO TIDE Giant Makes a Quart 15 75c jORY soap 9c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 10' NORTH ROSEBURG'S SHOPPING CENTER HIGHWAY 99 NORTH Huskies Face Oregon State SEATTLE in The Washington basketball team flies south to Cor vallls, Ore., Thursday to open what Coach Tippy Dye says may be the Huskies' most important Northern Division road trip of the season. The Huskies face Oregon State Friday and Saturday,- and they'll be playing without their prize cen ter. Bob Houbregs, . injured last week against Idaho. Until he wns sidelined, Houbregs led the North ern Division in scoring. Noting the loss of Houbregs hurts Dye tola newsmen Wednesday: "If we get by this series, we're in good shape." Doug McClary will start at cen ter for Houbregs but Dye also has groomed Dean Parsons,- six-foot-seven freshman from Eugene, as a replacement. . , Parsons, a reserve since the start of the season, saw brief action when Houbregs was injured in the Idaho game. Grid Practice Costs Baseball CINCINNATI Wl College base ball loses more players because of spring football practice than through talent being signed by Pro fessional baseball clubs, Vice President and General Manager Gabe Paul of the Cincinnati Reds believes. The young executive, who took over the National League club helm when Warren Giles was boosted to the loop presidency, outlined his views Wednesday night to the American Association of College Baseball Coaches. Paul admitted there were dif- I ferent points of view on whether i college players should be signed kii ...... I kail k.biM av.i.b- tion, but insisted "there are no real amateurs In America today." Portland Man May Take Billiard Title SAN FRANCISCO Wl It looks like Howard Lindley of Portland, Ore., or Eddie McGehean of Phil adelphia for the S.F. Open Pocket Billiards title. But Jimmy Mills of San Jose, Calif., still is a threat. Lindley, with an unfinished run of 76 defeated Mills 125-113 Wednes day night in five innings. Lindley also defeated a fellow townsman, Bob Archer, 125-96 in 14 innings. Lindley's high was 27. Lindley, undefeated in six games, sits it out Thursday night while Mills (5-1) plays McGehean (5-0). In Friday's scheduled finale, it's McGehean vs. Lindley. . BETTER -- Less Waste TOP GRADE u. s. CHOICE STEER BEEF 95 79' Pkg. God's Word 18. For as much os ye know that ye were not re deemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversa tion received by tradition from your fathers; 1 9. But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot: 20. Who verily was fore ordained before the foun dation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you, 21. Who by Him do be lieve in God, that raised him up from the dead, ond gave Him glory; that your faith and hope might be in God. , I Peter 1:18-21 Harold Beauchamp Pact! Roseburg Rifle Club Harold Beauchamp continued to be the big gun in the Roseburg Rifle Club's weekly shoot in the basement of the armory Wednes day night. He led all shooters with iaq a oo6 cure. He was followed closely by Har old Bailey who shot a 375. Wil liam Jones posted a 372, Dean Paulson had a 371 and Pat Car penter shot a 370. Completing the top ten were: Mac Wood. 367: John Bratton, 357; Roy Hill. 357; Howard Carnes, 359 and Paul Rob inson 341. . The Roseburg club shot against Scotts Valley this week and rang up a total of 1,500. Scotts Valley results were still unavailable. Player Wage Will Receive Study Stabilisation Board, after a person al appearance by baseball's best muer last year, Stan Muslal, gets to work Thursday on a new player salary formula. Muslal flew Into town Wednesday for a fftur vrnrtim with k..ul . . n.,i, imam II 1 1 1 cials about his salary prediCa- UlCllU Ha tlrH . I ...i.i. .v. o. Louis Cards last year which would VL,"l "P. nlra "Ported $85,000 but had to be content with h 1950 salary of about $50,000. That's the base year. The salary board ruled that no player may be raised to a point liigher than 1950 P man 0n club in Salaryboard officials said flatly PENNY'S IIS NYLON PRISCILLAS 5.88 ., (90" wide-standard . length) - Terrific pric! These or wispy . nylon marquisettes that are easy to car for. Generous 6" headed ruf fles," back-hemming ar just a few of the luxury features. Eggshell! DARK SEAMS! i NEW LOW White Buck Saddles $5. ?.90 The most popular shoe with the Hi School girls popular low heel. AA-B-C. 4 to 9. 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