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Iowa, OSC Coaches Plead Lack Of Reserve Strength PASADENA. Calif. - Rival Rote Bowl coachet Tommy Pro thro of Oregon State and Forett Evashevtki of Iowa pleaded lack 01 reserve strength rnday and played cautious about heavy eon-! tact work. The businesslike but affable ! stringert Carl Maxwell and Chuck Hawkeye headman from lowa!Rch, ends, and tackle Terry City said he hat four or possibly I Salisbury. iuu uuik men wno. are ley players. He cannot risk injury to any 01 uiero, 8 Exposure Roll 39 ONLY In by 2 p.m. today finished at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Shorp, clear, quality work and mount ed in convenient album. FULLERTON REXALL DRUGS 127 North Jackson FILM TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY DECEMBER 23 FROM 10 A.M. Roseburg Rod & Gun Club AT WINCHESTER All Shooter and Spectators Welcome Camet For Non-Shooter SHOP HERMAN S M 'TIL 9 P.M. K Billfolds dj Voluet to 10.00 Vl PRICE 518 S.I. Jackson St. HARRY'S AT IT AGAIN!! Auction to be held at Roseburg Auction Barn tin nnn new and used furniture must )1U,UUUbe sold regardless of price CHROME SETS LIVING ROOM BEDROOM MATT I JUS Itemt i mrtj ntion. Miny gift itews. AUCTION TO M HCtD AT ROSEBURG AUCTION BARN 1297 N. E. Crindvi.w Hjrry H(n nJ Virgil Munion. Auetiont, Prothro, the nun from Oregon, said hit problem it not to much regulars at -players to practice gainst." Oregon State't 40-man squad is now. at least temporary, reduced iin w nm u.th ...... . .v .j Evashevski said it would be hard to replace center Don Suchy, end Frank Gilliam, quarterback Ken Ploen and tackle Alex Kar ris. He also added Frank Bloom quist, guard, to this list. Neither coach is exactly happy with the training outlook as mat ters stand. But as Prothro ob served, no coach is satisfied a week or 10 days before a big game. Oregon State. Prothro an nounced is moving its practice sessions from Santa Monica City College to Spaulding Field at UCLA next Monday, primarily be cause the UCLA field provides more privacy. Prothro called it "indoors." UCLA's field is also something of an alma mater for the one time Duke University star, since he was an assistant coach at UCLA from 1949 until he went to Oregon State as head coach in 1955. :has begun at Seattle University. Hummed ud one! It was the O'Brien Age that lift- Evashevski sentiment handily with the com- mem: .status in nasKeiball. the schools "We know whaf Oregon State'"1'"', ,nd boosters as loud and probably will, do. but not when iVe fightm' sure 'tha't Elsn" Bay they will do it. j 0r't the boy to keep the Chiefs in The Hawkeye coach concluded j the national spotlight for the next with: "I'd be very happy right j couple-three seasons. now to settle for another one point1 L""e -"'hn c''"". Iowa victory." i , He referred to Iowa't 14-13 win i i i D J over Oregon State Oct. 6, which! ' l0-J UetetiSe bOOSted now sett up the first Rose Bowl replay of a regular season game. I X X X H X H H X X X X X X SATURDAY TIES Re9. 1.50 & 2.00 69e ORchard 3-7026 SPECIAL AUCTION SUNDAY-1 P.M. LAMPS CEDAR CHESTS IAHGIS BEPKIGIRATOBS HAWKEYE BACKFIELD LOOSENS UP The Iowa Hawkeyes have begun drills at East Los Angeles City College for their New Years Day Rose Bowl game with Oregon State. Shown is the bockfield at kicking practice. From left: Bill Happel, rhb (40!; Ken Ploen, qb (11); Fred Harris, fb (35); and Don Dobrino, rhb (20). Baylor Reign Starts At Seattle University By JACK HEWINS Associated Press Sports Writer SEATTLE UP The Bavlor era ed the Chieftains to major college B rArirli Trim DrnthrA PASADENA, Calif, off All it not war and grimncis on tho Rosa Bowl front this yaar. Ortgon Start's coach. Tommy Prothro, was catling into tho prtss room from Santa Monica with a loud tpoakar t (aphonic roport of tho day't activititt at tportt writtrt ask ad th ques tions. Without bonofit of identifica tion, Iowa't coach, Forost Eva shevski, took ovor the phone and in mock tariousness inquired: "Tommy, what type of deftnse aro you going to usa?" Obviously rocogniiing Evy't voico, and without a pause, Pro thro just as sariousty rap tied: "Wo will use an 114 dtfanso." FURILLO RECOVERS READING, Pa. ( Carl Furillo, Brooklyn Dodgers out fielder, is out of the hospital, 10 days after an emergency opera tion for appendicitis. But his doc tor cautioned him Friday to take it easy for at least two months. The 34-year-old veteran tirst complained of pain in his right side in July. Eventually, a rup tured appendix became ab secessed. Surgery was performed on Dec. 4. BASKETBALL TONIGHT ROSEBURG GRANTS PASS Attend the Game, If Not Listen to KRXL 8:00 P.M. KRXL WASHERS DITI8S VKTUBES CHAIII -t m . ' r - , aw r is. newiy installed as head coacn, nas been making a valiant but futile effort to toft pedal this one-man-1 gang talk. He insists he regards the talented F.lgin as just another member of the team. Castellani, former assistant i coach at Notre Dame, was brought in when Al Brichtman re signed at, the end of last season. It was Brightman who took the school into national prominence with the fabulous O'Brien twins, Johnny and Eddie. And he left Castellani the legacy named Bay lor. Young as the season Is. opposing coacnes nave Deen caning Baylor inornton Humphries) and even "i small (he's SS Bill Russell" some from the state of Washing or "another Sihugo Green." But ton. Ever since the O'Briens came to the Chieftain fans he't like no- out of South Amboy, N.J.. th body but Baylor, 225 poundt of i school has ranged far afield for poetry in muscle. Baylor came west from Sping arn High School in Washington. DC. to enroll at the College of Idaho in 1934. That winter he led the Pacific Northwest collegiate scorers with 825 points. Then de emphasis set in at College of Idaho and coach Sam Vokcs bowed out. So did Elgin. He enrolled at Seattle U. i year ago but because of the transfer was ineligible for one year under NCAA rules. So he hooked on with a Seattle AAU team and averaged 33 9 points per game over an 18 game schedule. He was clicking off a mere 26 per outing early this season, with the S.U. family conuaing: "nail until he gets warmed up. LaMviiam is a nervous, s-toot San Francisco and split a pair 9-inch lion on the court and quiet. with Santa Clara. Tuesday night as a mouse away from the action, thev whipped Hawaii. Thev were Softly and with pride he points to 'ranked 20th in the first Associated supporting cast headed by 6-7 A 6S . 1. n : p v: h s r- ill . tit w It: . 1 1 -U1IW HERO WORSHIP Little 8-year-old Louis looks.in awe at Dean Derby, University of Washington halfback, who visited with youngsters at the Stumers Hospital for Crippled Children in San Francisco. Dean will use his strong legs to run with the West team against the East so that little ones like Louis may some day walk again. The East-West classic will be played in San Francisco's Kczar Stadium Dec. 29. 1 Oil' :,4;ri(lh SAWDUST 8 .iowo.0uur I S J7 nVf PEELER CORE I J-lpjnj New UJccu- I J .-i$f. 1 .: WOOD I sawoustI H mixed sizes A ff , -.tjejun. i ir i i I, -J L.jl GREEN OR DRY S O TT$ BLOWER l SERVICE I n fP j&Qftr't ,fTtDiinrfl!Tll sO; dt t - n . rii'ir rw inn ft ri pv u DIAL OSBORN 9-8741 5J v: 'Dick stncklin, a Huntington 1 Beach. Calif., senior. Good re- bounding and a fine assortment I I of shots brought Stncklin up to his final year with a total of 1709 points for three seasons (including the frosh) at S.U. , Three sophomores round out the current starting five. One is Fran cis Saunders. Baylor's cousin and a Spingarn product. Rico Parent! of Plainftdd. N.J.. is at the other guard and Bill Wall of Freehold, N J . at forward. Seattle hac nlavprc frnm Vw I York City (guard Mike Assante)Nrw Orleans Loyola 87 and Apaiarhicola. Fla., (forward talent The same is true for the sched ule. Last year the team traveled 11.000 miles. So far this year It has visited Idaho and California and will hop to Oklahoma and Denver ere the season ends. One jaunt includes the All-College tour ney Dec. 27-29 at Oklahoma City. Its tough tilts in the home coun try will be against Portland V. and Gonzaga of Spokane. Both these traditional opponents are well stocked with talent and out of their three-way competition is likely to come one representative to the regional NCAA tourney next March. The Chiefs nnened uifh thro ! straight victories this year, then dropped one to the University of Press poll of the season. 1 k at a m College Scores COLLEGt BASKETBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOURNAMENTS QUANTICO INVITATIONAL Quantico Marinea 84. ML St. Mary 69 (championship) Belmont Abbey 75, Hampden-Syd- ney 72 (for 3rd). I St. Michaels (Vt.) 72, Wabash 68,for Coach Ralph Dysons potent , . ,M ... i Moravian 100, Tampa 68 (for 7th , PARRIS ISLAND INVITATIONAL Semifinal)! West Virginia Tech 107, ! r arris Frkin. 7S Helton 71 (overtimed ! Rollins 84. Piedmont 58 Atlantic Christian 71, East Caro lina 68 CATHOLIC TOURNIY St. Josephs (lnd.) 89 Lewis 78 (championship) St. Mary's (Minn.) 66, St. Am brose (Iowa) 59 (for third) EAST I ialle HI Knrlh Carolina State 76 North Carolina 64, NYU 59 Vtllanova 79, Indiana 8 Iona 64, St. Bonaventure 6 Rochester 84, Toronto 68 SOUTH Stanford 73, Centenary ST Wake Forest 73. Alabama 50 South Carolina 90, Georgia Tech 83 Tulane 78, Southwestern (Mem Dhts) 58 Memphis State 70. Spring Hill 62 Kentucky Wesleyan 71, New Mex- ico 66 Houston 74 MIDWEST Bradley 74, Wisconsin 62 Minnesota 80. Kansas State 72 Tulsa 7S. Detroit 74 Chicago Loyola, 89, North Dakota 72 Oklahoma City 91, San Jose State 74 St. Francis (Pa.) 83, St. Norbert 75. SOUTHWEST Nebraska 67. Texas Tech 66 Texas Christian 81, Abilene Chris tian 41 Texas Western 78, Colorado A&M 61 FAR WEST California 74, Ariiona Slate (Tempe) 61 Idaho 69, Eastern Washington it Colorado College 60, Kearney (Neb.) S8 Santa Clara 58. San Francisco Olympic Club 50 Pacific Lutneran x, ttniin Washington 47 Hospital Grounds Us Offered For Playground SALEM UH The state Board of Control decided Thursday to let the city of Salem use part of the state hospital land for a play ground. The board previously had re jected the proposal. The board said Wednesday, however, that it is the only land in the area that could be used as a playground, and that the state has no use for it. The land will be leased to the eity for $1 a year, but the state could cancel the lease on 90 days notice. The board also approved new prison regulation under which prisoners will be able to receive 30 lettert t month, and to write 15 letters a month. William Ryan, board secretary, said the regulation it more lenient than those of other prisons. II explained that a limit had to he imposed to ease the burden of the penitentiary mail censors. Game Fish & Hatcheries Supervisor Is Assigned PORTLAND OB Lewit R. Gar lick, supervisor of the game fish and hatcheries branch of the Port land regional office since lft'iO, hat been assigned to the Washington, D. C. office of the Fish and Wild lite Service for an indefinite pe riod. Garlick's assignment will begin Jan. 7. Roseburg Stores J T0NITE Tell Your Store You Sow It In The Newspaper OAK WOOD (Dry) J PLANER ENDS (Dry) 3 SLAB (Green Only) as- j arr Fri., Dec. 21, 19S&Tne NewtHeriew, Roseburg, Ore. T Sutherlin Claims Third Mat Victory Sutherlin s veteran-laden grap-i nlinif team harrilv worked ud a ' sweat in its match aeamst the vik. uuie Douglas Trojan crew Thurs- dav merit with a lnniriei ai-ii victory. It wu the third rMltrntv t',nl maimen. iney also uea me strong Roseburg grappling team earlier1 in the season. Sutherlin lost no time in build- I ing up its terrific margin, posting ; n!n win io the opening ten bouts, T, .. fe,w when D""1"" Coach Glenn Score Four Pint tour pins by Bulldog wrestlers; featured the onslaught. Collecting pins were Laytnn rerguson over Dave Hagness. John Mustion over Cart Martin. Jim Seal over llarlev Carter and Tom Fennell over Butch Munn. Decisions went to host grapplers Gary Madreil and Alvin Barnes who won over Tom Richards and Ray Witt. Douglas matmen chalked ud its points with two decisions and one pin, including the final two match es. Decisions were won by Mar vin Nickels over Stan Schricker and Darrell Hill over Rod Para zoo. The lone Trojan pin came in the heavyweight bout. Hugged Gary Albertus pinned freshman Bill Nelson in 1:58 of the opening round. Levity Reigns One exhibition match between Heavyweights Dick Ray and Bull dog Roger Barrick had the fans in near stitches. The two lads put on a fine exhibition that would put many of the toD TV hum, in shame. Barrick eventually won the nara-earnea victory Dy downing his opponent in the second round, although giving away better than 50 pounds. Another exciting bout took place during the Nickel-Schricker battle. won by the former, but not until he was forced to go all out and fi nally won on a 9-8 count. The new facilities have been completed and we're ready to go! Come one, Come all . . , to Roseburg's new Bowling Alley! O 16 ALLEYS O AUTOMATIC PINSETTERS STARTS SAT. NIGHT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: League bowling starts Wed. Jan. 2.' ROSEBURG BOWL 2400 Diamond Lake Blvd. Ph. OR 2-3601 WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING gGive Real Family Fun! 3 8 An exciting, new 1957 iicnniinv niiTDnjinni mtnuuiu UwmudValkii 9 State champion Jerry Peres did nnt uraal iVartitv r..,r.. Sutherlin al.'Dattetti it nniinH.. rk...i Tu..:.!.. t forfeit - ij oy lf rutitnA- n dec. Tom Richards (D) -J ill pounds: Alvin Barnes (S) dec. Ray Witt (D) SH). 128 pounds: Lavton Fereuson f!:) pinned Daved Hagnest (D) 1 57 second round. IZi pounds: Marvin Nickels (D) dec. Stan Schncker (S) 9-8. 133 pounds: John Mustion (S) pinned Carl Martin (D) 1:48 first round. 138 pounds: Bob Lindstead (S) by forfeiL 143 pounds: Jim Seat (S) pinned Harley Carter (D) 1:09 second round. 154 pounds: Tom Fennell (S) pinned Butter Bunn (D) 1:01 sec ond round. 165 pounds: Danny Walker (S) by forfeit. 175 pounds: Darrell Hill (D) dee. Rod Parazoo (SI 2-0. Heavyweight: Gary Albertus (D) pinned Bill Nelson (S) 1:58 first round. SISLER HIRED PITTSBURGH George Sit ler, 63-year-old member of Base ball's Hall of Fame whose hitting feat have become a legend in hit lifetime, has taken a full-time job of trying to improve the hitting of the Pittsburgh Pirates. General Manager Joe L. Brown yesterday appointed Sisler to the rather unique post of "special ad viser" to Field Manager Bobby Bragan. JAKE LEICHT INSURANCE ACENCY Oregon Ltd. "If It Is Insurance Wa Sail It" Room 223 Pacific lldf. 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