The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 13, 1952, Image 7

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    Seventh Graders
v Defeat G rovers
The Roseburg ( Junior High
School 'Seventh graders took over
in the third quarter at Fihlay
Field Saturday to lead the way to
a surprising, 31-0, victory over Cot
tage Grove.
In a rip-snorting first half, the
Roseburg eighth graders could get
no more than six official , points.
Three touchdowns were called back
for offsides.
Then, as is the custom, the sev
enth grade squads from both
schools played the entire third
quarter. On the first play from
scrimmage, Darrell Welch skirted
end for SO yards on a touchdown.
They held the Grovers to a punt
after the next series of plays and
on the next Roseburg scrimmage
play. Welch romped 45 yards.
When the eighth graders came
back in, Kearney Doughton put the
clincher on the game with a 30
yard slice off tackle to paydirt.
Coach Hod Turner's Junior High
squad invades Sutherlin this
Wednesday afternoon at 2 in hopes
of raising the undefeated string to
vt, nn net. 25, they host Oak
land, and on the following Satur
day they move to Cottabe Grove
for a return game.
I George
Buck Rutherford
Champion Cowboy
OilAKA I Buck Rutherford,
No-T..a, Okla., Sunday was named
All-Around Champion Cowboy by
the International Rodeo Associa
tion. Rutherford defeated Jim Should
ers, Henrietta, Okla., for the No. 1
prize in the rodeo field after taking
the all-around title for the 11
performance 1952 Ak-Sar-Ben
Rodeo, which ended Sunday.
Rutherford, however, failed to
win an individual title while
Shoulders won the Brahma steer
riding crown at the Ak-Sar-Ben
meet and placed first In bareback
bronc and Brahma riding in the
IRA.
IRA champions by divisions:
Bareback Bronc Riding
Shoulders. Saddle Bronc Riding Casey
Tibbs, Fort Pierre, S. D.
Calf Roping D. J. Pierce, Cle
vis, N. M.
Steer Wrestling Hank Mills, La
Junta, Colo.
Brahma Bull Riding Shoulders.
Ak-Sar-Ben winners by divisions:
Bareback Bronc Riding Harry
Tompkins, Dublin, Tex. (
Saddle Brono Riding Tibbs.
Calf Roping Pierce.
Steer Wrestling Mills.
Brahma Bull Riding Shoulders.
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Portland To Be Site
Of Golf Tournament
" SEATTLE im Portland will
be the site of the Pacific North
west Golf Association's 1953 tour
nament. The PNGA, meeting here Satur
day, voted to hold the men's tour
ney at the Columbia-Edgewater
course and the women's meet at
nearby Riverside.
Victoria was awarded the 1954
meet.
Robert Hudson of Portland was
named PNGA president.
Other' new officers included:
Directors, Dave Hamley, Pendle
ton, Ore.; Don Provost, Medford,
Ore.; Adolph Schmidt, Olympia;
Jack Westland, Everett, and Joe
Hughes, Wenatchee. ,
New State Department
Of Vehicles Slated
SALEM Ufl The Oregon Legis
lature's Interim Committee on
Highways met here Friday to fin
ish drafting its bill to create a
new Department of Motor Vehicles.
The new department would take
over all motor vehicle taxation now
handled by the secretary of state
and public utilities commissioner.
The governor would name the di
rector of the department.
Billy Loes, youngest member of
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Mon., Oct. 13, 1952 The News-Rerlew, Roseburg, Ore. 7
"GIVE YOUR BEST FOR COMMUNITY CHEST" sing the
Chickyoweemay Camp Fire Girls In their meeting room.
The girls had just completed making transcriptions of Com
munity Chest songs for Station KRNR. The hand painted
symbols on the walls of their meeting room were also done
by them. Pictured above in the front row left to right are
Connie Meyer, Carolyn Frisk, Joyce Neavoll, Geraldine
Flink, Sharon Denn, Mitzi Stevens and Diana Cartwright.
In the back row ore Letha DeRoss, Sharon Pepple, Judy
Hansen and Guardians Mrs. Emil' Flink and Mrs. Robert
Cartwright.
Elkton Home
Extension Unit
Meets Thursday
By MRS. GRACE SAWYERS
The Elkton Home Extension
Unit met at the home of Ouretha
Guloff Thursday, Oct. 8, with vice
chairman Mildred Taylor presid
ing. The project leaders, hostesses
and time of meetings were chosen.
The hostess demonstrated the
aluminum tray project.
The next meeting will be Nov.
13 at the home of Mildred Taylor
at 1 p.m. Betty Jane Metzler will
discuss "Becoming a Good Buyer."
Scart Fever Reported
The two tiny daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Riley are re
ported in the Sacred Heart Hos
pital in Eugene with scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs Newell Weatherly
and daughters of Eugene are visit
ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Weatherly.
Mrs. Clara Riley and son, Les
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Riley
have returned from their Eastern
Oregon hunting trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ladd and
children have returned from East
ern Oregon where they had been
visiting. ,
Mrs. Laura Gustafson, who
makes her home with her daugh
ter, Frances Hedden, has returned
from an extended visit with her
son in Reedsport.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gage, who
have been visiting relatives and
friends in Oregon for several
months, left Wednesday for their
home in Phoenix, Ariz.
Edith Walker rpent several hours
Thursday visiting and shopping in
Elkton.
Violet Bulloo.k and Marian
Fisher of Kellogg were Elkton vis
itors Thursday.
Velma Binder is reported as im
proved and is up and around the
house.
GREAT AT DELAWARE
DURHAM, N. C. Wl Duke
Coach Bill Murray had three un
beaten football teams when he
coached the University of Dela
ware eleven. His strong teams of
1941, 1942, and 1946 piled up a
total of 32 victories without defeat.
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Northwest's Best Golf Pros Win
PENDLETON, Ore., Vf) The
Pacific Northwest's best profes
sionals took the measure of the
region's top amateurs in closing
play of the fourth annual Hudson
Cup golf matches Sunday 9-6.
The pros won six of 10 singles
contests Sunday and broke even
on two others to take a 3-1 lead
In the cup matches. The amateurs
won 3-2 in Saturday's two - ball
matches.
Sunday results were:
Larry Lamberger, Portland pro,
defeated Ray. Weston, Spokane,
3 and 2.
Harold West, Pendleton pro,
beat Bruce Cudd, Portland, S and
4.
Eddie Hogan, Portland pro, beat
Harry Givan, Seattle, 2 and 1.
Emery Zimmerman, "Portland
pro, beat Walt McElroy, ' Van
couver, B. C, 2 and 1.
Stan Leonard, Vancouver, B.C.,
5'ro, beat Dick Yost, Portland,
and 1.
George Beechler, Ontario, Ore.,
amateur, beat John Rudy, Tacoma
4 and 3.
Erv Parent, Seattle amateur,
beat Dave Killen, Olympia, 3 and
1.
Chick Congdon, Tacoma pro,
and Al Mengert, Spokane amateur,
broke even, as did Frank Newell,
Tacoma, and amateur Eddie Drap
er, Seattle.
Vern Benson, who has been play
ing some third base for the St.
Louis Cardinal;, broke into the
majors with the Philadelphia Ath
letics in 1943-
Coal Strike May
Follow If Wage
Boost Not Okayed
CINCINNATI M-John L. Lewis
was reliably reported today to be
considering a nation-wide coal
strike unless the Government
Wage Stabilization Board approves
the union's recently negotiated pay
boost by next Wednesday.
Lewis sent his chief legal lieu
tenant, Welly Hopkins, flying from
the United Mine Workers Union
convention here to confer today
with the wage board in Washing
ton. The problem, it was understood.
may complicate the current poli
tical situation.
Lewis, who seemed to be on the
verge of endorsing Democratic
presidential nominee Adlai Steven
son after apparently favoring Re
publican nominees in the past
three national elections, was hold
ing up any flat endorsement un
til he sees how the Democratic ad
ministration handles his wage
case.
The miners' union president has
just negotiated one of his fattest
labor contracts in history a pay
boost of $1.90 a day, boosting the
basic daily wage for miners to
$18.25, plus a 10-cent increase in
the tonnage royalty paid by coal
mine owners to the union's Wel
fare fund. The increase brings the
royalty to 40 cents a ton, or bet
ter than 150 million dollars a year.
Approval Expected
Coal operators have taken the
position they can't pay the new
contract terms until the WSB ap
proves. It has generally been felt
among people close to the situ
ation that the board probably will
give its approval, but perhaps lat
er than the Oct. 15 pay day when
the first checks bearintj the new
pay rates come due.
Although Lewis has seemingly
leaned heavily toward Stevenson,
the union boss has not made any
endorsement. He has been highly
critical of Sen. Rjbert A. Taft
of Ohio and anybody "whom Taft
may lead around by the collar."
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